The North Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed Tuesday to pay off the remaining balance of $252,455.88 on a fire engine, using general reserve funds that will be gradually repaid from the fire services fund.
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Jonestown Borough Council weighs new rules to curb park misconduct
Public sexual conduct is already illegal, but council members said explicitly prohibiting it through an updated ordinance could cover the borough if anything happens.
Gebhard skill games bill opposed by lobbyists and local amusement company
State Senator Chris Gebhard responds to critics of his proposal to tax popular “skill games” at 35%, saying he’s open to compromise.
Jackson Twp. hears public comments against warehouse development
Four people spoke up during the meeting to say they did not want the warehouses to be built on South Ramona Road, citing the farmland, property values, road conditions, and nearby wildlife.
Developer given July deadline to fix flooding issues at Cornwall subdivision
Cornwall Borough Planning and Zoning Commission heard from residents Monday that excess stormwater runoff from the Rexmont Road subdivision has continued since concerns were voiced last month.
Bellegrove’s fire carnival in N. Annville Twp. is a time-honored family tradition
The fire carnival in Bellegrove is a community homecoming for many and a tradition that has stood the test of time.
Cyber charter reform that could save public schools $616M advances with unclear future in Pa. Senate
At least some of its concepts have support in both chambers, but the issue has always been complicated by the commonwealth’s tricky education politics.
New performance assessments for Pa. elder abuse agencies will mask ongoing failures, critics fear
The Shapiro administration made the change as older adults continue to die in alarming numbers while under the care of the system.
City of Lebanon Authority investigates material of customers’ water lines
The City of Lebanon Authority needs to confirm the pipe material carrying water from the curb stops at the street into your property—whether single-family home, multi-family dwelling, or commercial building.
Heidelberg Township supervisors obtain deed to parcel, prepare for building reno
May’s supervisor meeting featured updates on the township building’s renovation project, the burning ordinance, a neighbor dispute, and more.
Gap releases June demolition, mortar, artillery, and grenade training schedules
If you hear rumblings from northern Lebanon County this month, worry not – it’s probably just the Gap.
Blasting to take place this week on Lebanon High School athletic field
Blasting at Lebanon High School will take place this week. Horn will sound before each explosion.
Congressman Dan Meuser meets with Chamber members & protesters in city
Congressman Dan Meuser (R-PA9) addressed concerns of local protestors and spoke at a luncheon sponsored by the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce during a visit to Lebanon on Thursday, May 29.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of June 2
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
One question dogs Pa. cannabis debate: Should big businesses have a leg up?
Balancing the desire to get recreational cannabis off the ground quickly, while giving small business a chance in the market, is Harrisburg’s toughest task.
















