Truth be told, even though doors are open, it’s still a little too quiet in Lebanon County’s libraries these days.
Opinions & Letters
[Column] Plans for return to school vary greatly among school districts
“As we learn more about the proposals being weighed by other school districts it becomes clear that some school districts intend to take greater precautions than others.”
[Column] Gov. Wolf should not inflict harm on those he represents
State Rep. Frank Ryan: “I call on Gov. Wolf to recognize that willfully harming the people of Lebanon County is a petty mistake.”
[Letter] Right to Repair legislation would benefit Pennsylvania farmers
PennPIRG responds to an April letter by farmer and banker Mike Firestine on proposed “right to repair” legislation.
[Column] Parents need to ask serious questions regarding the return to school
“This is the time to ask questions of your local school district, not after the schools have already opened.”
[Letter] We need leaders, not egos
Amaury Abreu shares his response on what he’d like to see done differently by Lebanon County legislators.
[Column] Recognizing graduation parades throughout Lebanon County
Darrel Moyer of Cleona shares his pictures and videos of the graduation parades arranged to honor graduating seniors in a very “2020” way.
[Column] Is the safety of our school children second to political agendas?
“Here in Pennsylvania and across our nation, children and their safe return to school has fallen victim to dangerous and divisive political conflict.”
[Column] Nelson George Greene, Lebanon’s Hall of Famer
It’s been 100 years since Lebanon’s Nelson George Greene began his professional baseball career. Here, Greene’s grandson, Nelson “Chip” Greene, chronicles his feats.
[Column] Step up young generation
Amaury Abreu shares his view on seeing more competition for the upcoming magisterial district judge vacancy in the City of Lebanon.
[Column] Why read a Frederick Douglass speech on Annville Square July 5?
LVC professor Michael Schroeder explains why an 1852 speech by Frederick Douglass will be read on the Annville Town Square on July 5.
[Column] Lebanon Valley on two wheels
Visit Lebanon Valley’s Jennifer Kuzo: “There is no better way to experience the beauty of Lebanon County than by bicycle.”
[Column] Long term care and our seniors
State Rep. Frank Ryan writes: “The COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated the problems and concerns facing our seniors.”
Editorial: No journalistic or public health benefit to Sec. Levine comments
Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine doubled down on the framing of the pandemic in political terms on Friday in a move that LebTown believes will be detrimental to journalistic and public health outcomes.
[Letter] Lebanon County legislators respond to Secretary Levine snub
Lebanon County legislators respond to Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine’s comments regarding the county being last in the state to remain in the ‘yellow’ phase.