The Risser-Marvel Farm Market corn maze will open for the season this week, weather dependent.
William Trostel
William Trostel is a full-time freelance photographer/videographer based out of Lebanon City. Beginning his career as a hobbyist trying to film his friends skateboarding, his camera quickly turned into a passion. Within two years of being a hobbyist, William began to book portrait sessions and commercial branding photoshoots for various people and companies. Within another two years, William had officially begun his full-time journey as a freelancer, growing steadily into weddings and photojournalism, as is the case in present day.
William's work for LebTown allows him to interact with fellow community members and organizations, all while networking and continuing to further his own brand and overall career in photography. Beyond LebTown, other things that he does to get involved in the community are going to the gym, skateboarding, and hiking.
[Photo Story] Farmers Night and other fun moments at the 2023 Lebanon Area Fair
Farmers Night at the Lebanon Area Fair is an evening of light competition designed to be a fun event.Â
[Photo Story] Here’s what LebTown saw on the first day of the Lebanon Area Fair
LebTown visited the fair on its first day to give our readers the inside look at Lebanon County’s premiere event of the year.
MG Mercantile opens in former Gretna bank, offering gifts, grub, & essentials
Gretna’s newest retail establishment is MG Mercantile, located at 501 PA Route 117 in the former Gretna branch of the Lebanon County Trust Company.
Lebanon’s Got Pride 2023 celebrates diversity and acceptance in the city
Lebanon city streets were alive with color, joy, and acceptance this past Sunday, June 25, for the third annual Lebanon’s Got Pride event.
Coleman Memorial Park hosts 9th annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival
The ninth iteration of the Spinstock Flow Arts Festival brought a rush of color, rhythm, and magic to Coleman Memorial Park on Saturday, June 10, with this year’s event being one of the biggest and most dynamic to date.
Local officials, police come together to remember county’s fallen officers
As the county went out to vote last Tuesday, May 16, another vital element of our nation’s makeup was recognized in a ceremony at the Lebanon County Municipal Building – those officers who gave the ultimate sacrifice to the cause of upholding the Constitution and the laws built upon it.