The Annville Township Board of Commissioners approved the adoption of the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code, with enforcement by the township manager, and discussed new drop-off center permit fees and restrictions at its recent meeting.
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North Cornwall supervisors review plans for Lebanon Quittie Park improvements
The North Cornwall Township board of supervisors discussed the preliminary/final land development plan for the Lebanon Quittie park at its meeting Tuesday.
Cornwall Planning & Zoning considers Cornwall Properties subdivision waivers
The Cornwall Borough Planning and Zoning Commission gave Cornwall Properties feedback on waiver requests for the developer’s 131-home subdivision plan at its meeting Monday, April 1.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate (March 16 to March 31)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of March. Sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate.
Local voters return mail-in, absentee ballots on 1st day of new satellite office
The county’s new drive-by mail-in and absentee ballot satellite office was busy on its first day of operation.
Public-private partnership results in opening of DiMatteo Plaza Apartments
The newly completed DiMatteo Plaza Apartments, named after local housing advocate Robert DiMatteo, will offer affordable one-bedroom units for $838 per month, including utilities, to income-eligible tenants.
Would-be student, graduate discuss end of local adult nursing education program
After a long career in other industries, 50-year-old Brian Raub of Lebanon was motivated to pursue nursing, only to face the abrupt cancellation of his LPN class due to a board decision, amidst a broader termination of adult education programs.
Memorial walk reminds us: Lt. William Lebo’s impact on city police force lives on
Lebanon community commemorates the two-year anniversary of Lt. William Lebo’s line-of-duty death with a memorial walk and service, highlighting his enduring impact on the city.
Heidelberg Township supervisors advertise 2024 road projects
The Heidelberg Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to advertise 2024 road projects for bid at its meeting March 26.
Criminal charges filed against subject of March 26 police standoff (Updated)
The Lebanon Police Department has filed a criminal charge against 58 year-old Thomas E. Cahill Jr., who was the target of a 4 1/2 hour police standoff on March 26 that brought downtown traffic to a near halt.
Mayor Sherry Capello says Lebanon is in good shape, outlines plans going forward
In her annual State of the City Address, Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello highlighted a decrease in serious crime, the city’s strong financial condition, and major improvement projects completed without tax hikes, while acknowledging ongoing housing shortage issues.
Restored Bible’s ties to President D.D. Eisenhower make it a county treasure
The 1717 Eisenhauer family Bible, linked to President Eisenhower, has been meticulously restored by Gettysburg-based conservator Maria Pukownik and returned to the Lebanon County Historical Society.
Spanning time and water: Inwood Iron Bridge finds new home on Swatara Creek
Once a vital transportation link, the Inwood Iron Bridge now offers visitors an up-close look at the engineering and history of Pennsylvania’s metal truss bridges.
Is N. Lebanon’s Aaron Seidel the greatest scholastic athlete in county history?
With three consecutive state wrestling titles, Aaron Seidel has an unmatched resume among Lebanon County athletes.
Mysterious police standoff at Lebanon furniture store ends abruptly, no arrests
After a four-hour police incident at a Lebanon store, officers left without apprehending Thomas E. Cahill Jr., who had reportedly refused to engage with them.