Above: The historic Mount Gretna Playhouse. (LebTown file photo)
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Mount Gretna Borough reporter
Borough website: borough.mtgretna.com
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LebTown coverage of Mount Gretna Borough
Municipal reporting
Mount Gretna council discusses 2025 parking passes, future road projects
Mount Gretna residents should put their 2025 parking passes on their cars, as the borough council advised the Cornwall Police to start looking for vehicles without one to issue a $50 parking fine.
Mount Gretna Borough approves 2025 budget with no tax increase
The millage rate will stay consistent at 2.2352 mills for 2025 despite rising costs throughout the economy.
Mount Gretna reviews 2025 preliminary budget, plans not to raise taxes
The draft budget will not change local taxes for borough residents despite rising costs throughout the economy.
Mount Gretna Borough to have AED training, start budget process
AED training for six employees will cost $45 per person, and costs will be split between the borough, the Chautauqua and the authority.
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