Above: Lions Lake Park in North Lebanon Township has plenty of green space to explore. (LebTown file photo by Will Trostel)
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North Lebanon Township reporter
Township website: northlebanontwppa.gov
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LebTown coverage of North Lebanon Township
Municipal reporting
Commission meets to organize merger of N. Lebanon and N. Cornwall police forces
The Lebanon County Regional Police Commission met on Aug. 27, the first of several planned meetings, to work out the details of the merger of the North Lebanon and North Cornwall police departments, scheduled to go live in January.
North Lebanon appoints resident Rick Blouch to Regional Police Commission
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to appoint resident Richard Blouch to the Regional Police Commission at its meeting Monday, in addition to supervisors Gary Heisey and Ardy Snook.
N. Lebanon, N. Cornwall move toward Lebanon County Regional Police Dept.
The newly merged Lebanon County Regional Police Department is expected to be up and running early January 2025, North Lebanon and North Cornwall officials said.
North Lebanon Township to hold public hearing on regional police charter
Monday, the North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors agreed to hold a public hearing for the regional police charter.
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