Pho Bar and Grill held its grand opening on Saturday, Oct. 15, with a crowd assembled at the corner bar and Asian restaurant in the Batdorf Building for the 11 a.m. opening of its doors.
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North Lebanon Township supervisors address Walmart truck traffic concerns
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors met Monday to hear public concerns and conduct routine business.
Lebanon Community Theatre to bring Mary Shelly’s novel ‘Frankenstein’ to life
Lebanon Community Theatre will present Frankenstein on Oct. 20-23 and Oct. 28-30, just in time for Halloween.
Lebanon learns it hasn’t withheld cops’ Medicare tax since 1985
A 1985 change in federal law that required Lebanon city to withhold Medicare tax from police paychecks appears to have gone unnoticed until a recent IRS audit uncovered the oversight.
West Cornwall Township zoning ordinance stokes development anxiety
Residents urge public involvement in planning process; officials say new zoning code up to modern standards.
Candidates’ Night canceled due to objections by GOP to NAACP moderator
Republicans say the organization has ties to Democratic party, is not neutral.
Bayer celebrates 75 years in Myerstown, looks towards factory expansion
Myerstown’s Bayer Corporation plant, located just off Route 501, looked very different than normal on Saturday, Oct. 15, as 75 years of Bayer in Myerstown were celebrated.
Replacement of 150-year-old Annville bridge completed; Syner Road reopened
The replacement of a nearly 150-year-old bridge over the Quittapahilla Creek is now open for traffic.
Dunkin’ opens new Palmyra location
Dunkin’ has officially opened its new cafe at 81 N. Londonderry Square.
When it comes to serving Downtown Lebanon, Vin Garcia means business
A 30-year transplant to Lebanon, Vin Garcia would’ve served his community no matter where he settled. But he landed here, and because he did, Lebanon is a much better place to live.
$180K sorting machine will speed up mail-in and absentee ballot counting
The processing of mail-in and absentee ballots during elections is about to get easier in Lebanon County.Â
Bob Hoch’s Home Furnishings is going out of business after 64 years
Bob Hoch’s Home Furnishings, located at 301 Willow St. in Lebanon, will close its doors after 64 years – after it sells the rest of the furniture on its floor and in its two 10,000-square-foot warehouses.
You could take over the Friendly’s on Quentin Road for half a million dollars
The Friendly’s at 1701 Quentin Road is available to take over as a franchisee.
ELCO High School expansion and modernization project underway
The Eastern Lebanon County School District has embarked on a $38 million construction project that will modernize the 60-year-old ELCO High School building and add a STEM Center to the campus on ELCO Drive, south of Myerstown.
Target announces Nov. 6 grand opening of Lebanon store
Target will hold a grand opening of its Lebanon store (1745 Quentin Road) on Nov. 6, according to flyers posted on the store’s doors.