North Cornwall Township supervisors unanimously approved land development plans Tuesday for Nolt’s Garden Center to add two greenhouses and for a three-unit retail development at 700 East Penn Avenue.
February 2026
West Lebanon approves sound system purchase, hopes to record meetings
The $1,175 estimate includes a microphone system, in-ceiling speakers, wire, and four hours of installation. Commissioners hope to use this so in-person visitors can better hear and so they can livestream and post the meetings after.
Cornwall P&Z unanimously recommends Greg Roussey for board vacancy
After interviewing two construction managers with decades of experience, Cornwall’s Planning and Zoning Commission chose Greg Roussey for his regular meeting attendance and committee involvement since moving to the borough in 2016.
Cold temperatures delay Route 72 tree work; more than 1,000 respond to survey
The recent cold weather put the chill on planned tree trimming operations on State Route 72, the first phase of the $7-million resurfacing project of 6.32 miles of Quentin Road from the Lancaster/Lebanon county line to just south of Rocherty Road.
Dining Latino: La Coffeeteria reaches one-year anniversary in Lebanon
LebTown’s first article in its “Dining Latino” series visits La Coffeeteria, which serves drinks, classic Hispanic meals, and baked goods from its South 8th Street location.
WellSpan to host free heart health expo
WellSpan Health will host a free community health expo Feb. 10 at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center, featuring health screenings, specialist talks and family activities in observance of American Heart Month.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of February 2
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown for the week of February 2 – a notice of storage units for rent and an upcoming estate sale.
Jackson Township approves property for agricultural security area
Jackson Township supervisors designated 48.29 acres owned by Raymond B. and Esther Mae Zimmerman as an agricultural security area, a voluntary program that helps landowners qualify for farmland preservation.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Feb. 6 to Feb. 8
This weekend in Lebanon County features Souper Bowl Sunday, a sportsmen’s banquet, a stand-up comedy night, and more.
CLA celebrates Presidents’ Day with red, white, & blue pie sale at farmers market
The Community of Lebanon Association will sell cherry, apple and blueberry pies Feb. 13-14 at Lebanon Farmers Market to celebrate Presidents’ Day and America’s 250th anniversary.
Bill Zazynski takes charge as the new CEO of Lebanon Valley YMCA
Bill Zazynski said he aims to continue the YMCA’s older adult care, grow childcare and preschool programs, and expand Camp Rocky Creek’s summer and year-round experiences.
Vendors sought for Historic Old Annville Day, returning June 13 to LVC campus
Organizers of Historic Old Annville Day have begun soliciting vendors and nonprofit organizations to populate the setting of this year’s event.
Kramer Field isn’t a donation; it’s an investment
Father-son duo Howard and Ross Kramer built a soccer field outside of their Lititz business to provide young players a chance to play the game they love.
Shapiro calls for more investment in Pa.’s poorest schools, public transit agencies as part of $53.3B budget pitch
To help pay for the new spending, Shapiro again called on lawmakers to tax and regulate slot-like skill games and legalize recreational marijuana.
Bethel Township man charged for domestic assault, hours-long standoff
A 43-year-old Bethel Township man is facing multiple charges after allegedly assaulting his wife with a handgun and firing at her vehicle, prompting an hours-long standoff with state police.















