The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to pass a Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance following a public hearing Monday.
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Forester presents new 5-year forest management plan for Governor Dick
The Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick board of directors conducted business at its Oct. 17 meeting, including receiving a new forest management plan and announcing the resignation of one member.
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.
Lebanon County, two municipalities receive community development funding
Lebanon County Commissioners approve community development grants, take other action on light agenda.
Lebanon County career center hires new director, gets feasibility study update
The Lebanon County Career and Technology Center hired a new director, passed a comprehensive plan and received a feasibility study update at its Oct. 15 meeting.
Curb and sidewalk work on West Main Street in Quentin to begin soon
With PennDOT approval, work on new curbing and sidewalk along a portion of West Main Street in Quentin will start in the next two weeks.
North Cornwall Commons condominium plan under review, waivers approved
The North Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors reviewed the final plan for a 36-unit, three-story condominium to be constructed in North Cornwall Commons Lot 26 at its meeting Tuesday.
Swatara Township to advertise 2025 budget, will likely raise taxes by 10%
Supervisors voted to advertise the 2025 budget after some final preparations, and it will raise taxes by about 10%, according to township manager Jennifer Harding.
Annville Free Library’s new director introduced at N. Annville Twp. meeting
North Annville supervisors met the new director of Annville Free Library at their October monthly meeting.
Cornwall Borough debates email addresses for council members
Cornwall Borough Council debated the pros and cons of licensing email addresses for council members at its meeting Monday.
Water authority reports inventory of service line pipe material required by EPA
The City of Lebanon Authority reported the results of its inventory of service line pipe material Monday, noting that while the majority or 88.4 percent are copper, there also are 400 that are lead and need to be replaced.
Union Township supervisors approve two school bus stop signs
Borough manager Brent McFeaters said many drivers blow through the stop signs, so he hopes these new signs will slow drivers.
Millcreek Township moves forward with plans for salt shed, walking path
The Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to move forward with plans to construct a salt shed and walking path with remaining ARPA funds at its meeting Wednesday.
Myerstown Borough Council says short-term rental license could be revoked
Myerstown borough council warned Roy Herr, who oversees a short-term rental property at 11 N. College St., to better address neighbor concerns at a council meeting Tuesday.
Palmyra council hears updates on planned holiday events, trash switch
Next meeting, council will have the option to approve the closure of S. Railroad St. at the square for Reindeer Night, but all of the other events are “good to go,” according to borough manager Roger Powl.

















