The plan for a 13,000 square foot Palmyra Area School District office building on South Forge Road can move forward now that the township supervisors approved the requested waivers and the plan.
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Palmyra Borough approves Eagle Scout project, hears paving & parking updates
The approved Eagle Scout project will tackle cleaning and refreshing Heritage Park toward the end of March next year.
Myerstown Borough explores coverage from Lebanon County Regional Police
During Tuesday’s monthly meeting, Myerstown Borough Council’s chairman Park Haverstick II explained that the borough is looking into receiving police coverage from the Lebanon County Regional Police Department.
South Lebanon Township appoints new member to sewer authority board
The board also approved the purchase of a flusher truck from North Lebanon Township at its Tuesday meeting.
Cleona council reviews 2026 preliminary budget, discusses road repaving plans
Council members reviewed next year's preliminary budget and a 10-year plan to repave several roads in the borough.
Mount Gretna continues accessible parking discussion, recaps art show
The Mount Gretna Borough Council is weighing adding an accessible parking spot on Pennsylvania Avenue. Some council members said they worry about starting to offer these spots upon request, but they will continue the discussion next month.
Analysis shows no need to zone for more residential development in West Cornwall
West Cornwall Township has sufficient land zoned for residential development to accommodate community growth for the next three to five years, supervisors were told at their Monday meeting.
Cornwall Borough Council directs P&Z to work with solicitor on zoning review
At its monthly meeting Monday, Cornwall Borough Council unanimously agreed to permit the Planning and Zoning Commission to meet with borough solicitor Josele Cleary and discuss options for changes to the zoning ordinance.
City of Lebanon Authority shares results from August water testing
City of Lebanon Authority reported Monday that water samples tested for lead from 29 water customers in August contained no lead particles or contained lead below the 15 parts per billion action level, and one sample exceeded 15 ppm.
Taxpayers billed $6M for arson-related repairs to governor’s mansion, but Shapiro admin withholds full details
Shapiro admin officials are shielding information about nearly a quarter of those expenses, citing security concerns.
N. Annville Twp. supervisors look to rehire Cleona Borough for police services
North Annville officials consider new police contract, obtaining mortgage paperwork for former fire company at Sept. 8 meeting.
Alleged double voting in Pa. caught by scrutinized data-sharing alliance
A 2020 case of double voting in Pennsylvania was discovered using information from ERIC, a data-sharing consortium that has come under attack from conservatives in recent years.
National money starts flowing into critical Pa. Supreme Court retention races
The Republican State Leadership Committee has spent at least $85K on digital ads, urging viewers to vote “No in November.”
New Fireman’s Park facilities in Fredericksburg dedicated at ceremony
Fireman’s Park in Fredericksburg was dedicated prior to upcoming Hinkelfest festivities this weekend.
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail, municipal building receive construction funding
Two separate construction projects were among numerous approvals of the Lebanon County Commissioners at their Sept. 4 meeting.
















