The Lebanon County Commissioners, sitting as the county’s Board of Elections, met on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 10, to decide how to finish counting votes from the Tuesday, Nov. 3 general election.
Chris Coyle
Chris Coyle writes primarily on government, the courts, and business. He retired as an attorney at the end of 2018, after concentrating for nearly four decades on civil and criminal litigation and trials. A career highlight was successfully defending a retired Pennsylvania state trooper who was accused, 40 years after the fact, of falsifying evidence in a 1970s murder case.
LebTown is his first foray into reporting, motivated by the decline of the once-great, locally-owned print newspaper he grew up with and read daily. Chris lives in the city of Lebanon. He holds degrees from Penn State and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law (and misses Pittsburgh every day). He and his wife have two grown sons and a few grandkids. He enjoys all kinds of music, tinkering with electronic stuff, and lifting weights to avoid becoming a shriveled old guy.
What Lebanon Countians need to know for Election Day 2020
It’s a big one. Everything you need to know about the election, and some things you may not.
What really happened at the “Taste of Sicily trial”?
Charge against Taste of Sicily for Commonwealth can’t be appealed, but continued flouting of Governor’s COVID orders could result in new charges.
Over three dozen county businesses receive COVID-19 grants through public-private partnership
Local businesses harmed by COVID-19 pandemic get CARES Act grants distributed by public-private partnership.
Police coverage options again on the agenda for tomorrow’s Myerstown Council meeting
Still looking at options for police coverage, Myerstown Borough Council will discuss contracting for police coverage with Northern Lancaster County Regional police Department.
C.L. Sturkey, Inc., local maker of medical instrument blades, wins SBA award
C. L. Sturkey, Inc., local maker of medical instrument blades distributed worldwide, gets SBA Eastern Pennsylvania Family-Owned Small Business of the Year award.
Contrary to rumors, North Londonderry East polling place remains the same
False rumors have been circulating that the Nov. 3 election will see a new polling place for the North Londonderry East precinct.
Ribbon cut for new Coleman Memorial Park bicycle playground
A dazzling early autumn afternoon provided the perfect backdrop for Saturday’s grand opening of Coleman Memorial Park’s latest attraction, a bicycle playground built this summer by the Susquehanna Area Mountain Bike Association.
Lebanon City Council blocks beer and wine sales at Ideal Food Basket grocery store
City Council denies Ideal Food Basket’s request to sell beer and wine, but expresses support for the store’s success.
Lebanon Councilwoman Amy Keller resigns due to move outside city limits
Amy Keller resigns from Lebanon City Council after moving out of city. Council required to elect successor within 30 days.
Lebanese photographer who visited here, 46 other U.S. Lebanons, featured in NPR’s Radiolab podcast.
Lebanese photographer who visited Lebanon, Pa., and 46 other U.S. Lebanons featured in NPR’s Radiolab podcast.
Annville couple charged with starvation death of 12-year-old boy
The Lebanon County Detective Bureau has charged an Annville couple in connection with the death of a 12 year old boy.
Annville turns out to show support for police at Back the Blue rally
About 100 law enforcement supporters turned out in muggy, overcast weather at the square in Annville to show their support for police at a Thursday afternoon “Back the Blue” rally.
How to get your mail-in vote counted for Nov. 3: Apply now, return ASAP
County’s election chief, USPS, expect mail-in ballot processing and counting to be quick and efficient in November presidential election if voters don’t wait ’till last minute.
Palmyra’s Owen Zeager featured in this year’s Children’s Miracle Network telethon
Nine year-old Owen Zeager of Palmyra will be featured in the 36th Annual Children’s Miracle Network Telethon, which starts today and is being televised locally on WGAL-TV, Channel 8.