Cornwall Borough Council unanimously agreed to purchase equipment and installation of a $2,863 camera and microphone system for the meeting room at its July 14 monthly meeting.
July 2025
Cavalry at Quentin wins conditional approval, clearing last hurdle for Wawa
West Cornwall Township supervisors gave conditional approval Monday to the final subdivision and land development plan for Cavalry at Quentin that will include a Wawa gas station and convenience store and therapeutic riding facility.
Former Cedar Crest student faces prison after admitting to fatal hit-and-run
Zachary Werner was driving to school when he ran over and killed 77 year-old Casimira Pakola, and kept going.
Lebanon’s All American Royal Queen lays wreath at Arlington National Cemetery
The reigning All American Royal Queen represented her Lebanon County hometown at Arlington National Cemetery this past weekend when she had the opportunity to place a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
[Column] Improving e-bike safety in Lebanon: A call for awareness and action
Lebanon Bicycle Recycle co-director Laurie Crawford outlines safety measures and regulations for e-bike operation in Lebanon, addressing road rules, visibility requirements and proper equipment usage.
Mount Gretna council hears comments about Rt. 117 parking ban discussion
The council heard from Jigger Shop owner Kyle Seyfert who said a parking ban on Route 117 would make finding spots difficult for their staff in an already busy area.
Pennsylvania governor’s mansion fire fundraiser details remain under wraps
The Shapiro administration has yet to say just how much repairing and upgrading the Harrisburg residence will cost after a brazen arson attack.
Report: Weaber Lumber to lay off 145 workers at Lebanon distribution center
Weaber Lumber plans to lay off 145 workers at its South Lebanon Township distribution center between August and September, citing housing market challenges and inflation.
Lebanon Co.’s hazmat unit receives new service vehicle from Annville company
Lebanon County’s Department of Emergency Services upgraded its main response/command vehicle with an Annville-based company.
Mexican citizen charged for illegal reentry after traffic stop on Route 72
A Mexican citizen faces up to 10 years in prison after being indicted for illegal reentry following his discovery during a Lebanon County traffic stop in June.
N. Annville Twp. supervisors discuss Clear Spring Rd. closure, solar proposal
North Annville Township supervisors update Clear Spring Road railroad bridge project, announce large solar panel project is dead during July 14 public meeting.
‘It’s reflecting Lebanon County’: Volunteers clean graffitied Dinosaur Rock
The historic rock is a popular target for graffiti, but this group of volunteers is fighting back with its annual cleaning efforts.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of July 18 to July 20
Attend opening weekend of the 2025 Lebanon Area Fair, various park performances, a golf outing, and more this weekend in Lebanon County.
Local taekwondo club celebrates its 40th anniversary in Lebanon
David Gladwell’s Family Karate, celebrating its 40th anniversary this month, transformed from a small martial arts club into a comprehensive training center that serves multiple generations of students.
Children’s Day at the Fair: Free family-friendly fun!
The Lebanon Area Fair is just days away and Monday, July 21 is the official “Children’s Day” at the Fair, packed full of free family-friendly activities sure to keep you entertained. Plus, the first 500 children through the gates will receive a free goodie bag!














