West Cornwall Township supervisors gave conditional approval Monday to the final subdivision and land development plan for Cavalry at Quentin that will include a Wawa gas station and convenience store and therapeutic riding facility.
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Mount Gretna council hears comments about Rt. 117 parking ban discussion
The council heard from Jigger Shop owner Kyle Seyfert who said a parking ban on Route 117 would make finding spots difficult for their staff in an already busy area.
Pennsylvania governor’s mansion fire fundraiser details remain under wraps
The Shapiro administration has yet to say just how much repairing and upgrading the Harrisburg residence will cost after a brazen arson attack.
Lebanon Co.’s hazmat unit receives new service vehicle from Annville company
Lebanon County’s Department of Emergency Services upgraded its main response/command vehicle with an Annville-based company.
N. Annville Twp. supervisors discuss Clear Spring Rd. closure, solar proposal
North Annville Township supervisors update Clear Spring Road railroad bridge project, announce large solar panel project is dead during July 14 public meeting.
Union Twp. approves 10 miles of road line repainting, new speed limit sign
The township aims to get onto a three-year schedule of repainting its roads after this year’s line painting.
Swatara Township supervisors vote to advertise Greble Road bid packet
Supervisors said they expect the bids to come in around $20,000 for the companies to do about half a mile of base repairs.
Lebanon County Commissioners told employee pension fund is healthy
Lebanon County Commissioners received a report on the overall health of the county’s pension fund at a workshop session on July 9.
Agencies bring two housing funding requests to Lebanon County officials
Local agencies seek support from Lebanon County Commissioners for housing project initiatives during a workshop session on July 9.
South Annville discusses athletic event security, volunteer firefighter shortage
Supervisors secured police coverage for athletic events at the Annville-Cleona High School from early August 2025 to August 2026.
Local ‘skill games’ proponents rally for favorable taxation and regulation
Local organizations that rely on revenue from “skill games” held a July 10 rally for reasonable taxation and regulation.
Millcreek Township supervisors approve salt shed payment
At its Wednesday meeting, the Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to pay the first installation of $173,565 to Woodland Contractors for the salt shed project.
Palmyra Borough Council hears report on struggling volunteer fire department
With the department struggling to find volunteers, the borough might have to transition to a partially or fully paid staff.
South Londonderry supervisors approve sewer project and line painting
Township manager John Eberly said the sewer project will help save residents money on their bills due to decreased ground water infiltration.
Lebanon County DES maintains contact with callers during statewide 911 failure
911 services for Lebanon County residents were uninterrupted on Friday thanks to built-in redundancies even though the statewide emergency call system suffered intermittent disruptions over a nine-hour period that afternoon and evening.
















