Cougars’ all-hands-on-deck approach dooms Lebanon to another loss.
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A/C dominates Hanover in season opener
Little Dutchmen come up big, rushing over 470 yards for an easy win to start the season.
Northern Lebanon’s revamped stadium mirrors hopes for rejuvenated team
Following Frederick Gahres Stadium’s renovation, Northern Lebanon’s head coach, Jason Rice, is optimistic for the season, focusing on strong team dynamics and standout players like Kael Erdman and Luke Shaffer.
Lebanon Cedars seek turnaround: Unity and new strategies amidst winless streak
After a prolonged winless streak, the Lebanon Cedars football team, under coach Frank Isenberg, is focusing on unity and adapting their strategies, aiming to secure a single victory and build momentum from there.
Cedar Crest eyes District 3 6A playoff spot with strengthened 2023 roster
Cedar Crest’s head coach Rob Wildasin, in the challenging Lancaster-Lebanon League, remains hopeful for a playoff spot in District 3 6A, highlighting his team’s unity and a strengthened roster for the 2023 season.
Who knew? Anne of Cornwall (Part 1)
Lucy Maud Montgomery’s fictional “Anne of Green Gables” parallels the real-life story of Anne Caroline Coleman, whose rich family history stretches from the late 18th to the 20th century in America, intersecting with prominent figures like Eleanor Roosevelt and the Habersham family of Georgia, illuminating her family’s influential role in American history.
Refund ‘in the mail’ for Ono residents charged for Jonestown post office boxes
Although Ono residents will receive a refund for post office boxes at the Jonestown post office, there’s still no resolution to having mail delivery returned to the tiny town.
Borough Council seeks solutions to abandoned vehicles in Myerstown
Myerstown is seeking solutions to the problem of abandoned vehicles in the borough, which it currently does not have a means to address without a local police force.
Zoning approval needed for N. Cornwall Township medical marijuana dispensary
Bethlehem-based Keystone Releaf LLC seeks to turn the former Union Beer House at 1600 W. Cumberland Street into a medical marijuana dispensary.
New restaurant and retail space coming to Quentin Road; plans date to 2018
A new 6,013-square-foot retail space and adjacent 2,658-square-foot restaurant are coming to 2040 Quentin Road, near an existing Mattress Warehouse and Five Guys.
Aunt Hocker’s Fish Fry benefits from community at Lebanon Farmers Market
A new restaurant has joined the diverse array of vendors in the Lebanon Farmers Market. Aunt Hocker’s Fish Fry, owned by Latasha Gante, opened June 10.
Wawa proposed for corner of routes 72 and 419 on former riding club (Updated)
Saddle up, Lebanon: A Wawa gas station and convenience store is looking to take the reins of part of the former Quentin Riding Club at the corner of state routes 72 and 419.
Council honors Cornwall borough cop for rescuing octogenarian from burning car
Sewers, roads, and finances – staples of municipal meeting agendas – took a back seat at the Aug. 14 council meeting as Cornwall Borough honored police Officer Adrian Cann for rescuing an 80-year-old man trapped in a burning vehicle on July 1.
‘World’s Largest Lebanon Bologna Sandwich’ grabs national attention
It’s not every day that a sandwich becomes a national sensation.
First day of school is approaching; here are the dates that students are dreading
The bane of summer-loving kids everywhere is fast approaching.