Cornwall Borough Council agreed to send the solicitor a list of items considered in a review of the borough’s ordinances during its monthly meeting Monday.
News
Palmyra Borough discusses dangerous e-bikes, police chief requests resident help
Palmyra Borough Council discussed a possible ordinance to regulate electric bicycles, but decided to rely on increased enforcement rather than additional legislation.
Wanted: Downtown property owners to share facade improvement grant money
Lebanon city officials are looking for property owners within the central business district who would like to improve their exterior appearance.
2014 drug killer Eddie Williams again gets life in prison after re-conviction
Eddie Williams, twice convicted of a 2014 drug related killing and assault, is again facing life in prison after being sentenced on Aug. 13.
North Annville Township supervisors grant subdivision plan on farm
North Annville Township supervisors approved a subdivision plan for one farm while taking no action for a temporary housing variance request for another farm during their Aug. 11 meeting.
Zachary Werner, 20, sentenced to state prison for fatal pedestrian hit-and-run
20 year-old Zachary Werner will spend at least three years in state prison for fatally running over Casimira Pakola and not stopping.
Mount Gretna Borough Council appoints Kerry Royer as interim mayor
With Joseph Shay stepping down from his position, the council appointed Kerry Royer to finish out his term.
Visit Lebanon Valley president/CEO Jennifer Kuzo announces retirement
Jennifer Kuzo has been president and CEO of Visit Lebanon Valley, the official tourism office for Lebanon County, since 2017. She will retire later this year.
Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority’s tipping fee is lowest in the region
The tipping fees for disposal of municipal waste at the Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority —now the lowest in the region—could increase in 2026.
City of Lebanon Authority customers to test for lead in drinking water
On Wednesday, 21 customers of the City of Lebanon Authority who have known lead service lines will take a sample of their water for analysis to determine the presence or absence of lead.
State delays new contract with extra accountability measures for Pa. elder abuse agencies
The Department of Aging pointed to a new system to monitor whether counties are conducting quality abuse and neglect investigations.
New multi-purpose facility under construction at Fort Indiantown Gap
Initial construction has begun on a $11.4-million, 21,170-square-foot multi-purpose facility at Fort Indiantown Gap.
Budget ‘blame game’ continues between Pa. House, Senate as public transit cuts loom
The Pa. House has passed a transit funding bill, but the Senate may favor a stopgap deal for Harrisburg’s six-week-late budget.
County Commissioners learn treasurer Neuin to retire next month after 21 years
A longtime Lebanon County employee told commissioners that she will be retiring at the end of September.
Jonestown Borough Council approves cheaper leaf vacuum contract
The new contract will give the borough the same equipment but for $1,000 cheaper than originally approved.
















