The 340-plus-acre Lancaster County farm, which dates from the Revolutionary War, is situated along Hopeland Road in the Brickerville area of Elizabeth Township.
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Gold medalist Ryan Neiswender uses new fame to aid people with disabilities
As a gold medal winner in men’s wheelchair basketball at the Paralympic Games this past summer in Tokyo, South Lebanon Township native Ryan Neiswender is making the most of the opportunity that’s been presented to him.
Mosaic at Stoever’s Dam Park dedicated as officials, artists reflect on the importance of suicide prevention
On Thursday, November 4, officials, artists, and community members gathered at the Remembrance Garden at Stoever’s Dam Park to dedicate a mosaic in remembrance of those lost to suicide and in the hopes of future prevention.
County’s first Jersey Mike’s Subs planned for Quentin Crossings in North Cornwall
The franchisees of the Lebanon County store, Matt and Kristie Patterson, own numerous other Jersey Mike’s in central Pennsylvania.
Second Lebanon teen charged in fatal shooting/crash; 15-year-old Jayden Pagan now being sought by police
A second individual has been charged over the Oct. 27 shooting/crash which led to the death of a 16-year-old Lebanon male.
Lebanon County general election results 2021
Here are the results from the 2021 general election in Lebanon County.
Mount Gretna Craft beer gets regional distribution; owners eye new locations
Mount Gretna Craft beers are appearing at bars, restaurants, wineries and distributors in surrounding counties. Now, owners are preparing for an even large growth spurt as they plan for two new locations in the area.
Snitz Creek & Katie Trainer partner to sparkle up busy downtown intersection
Mural artist Katie Trainer found a silver lining in a serious injury, and has teamed up with Lebanon’s Snitz Creek Brewery (and Pink Floyd) to brighten a busy downtown intersection.
Lebanon teens attempt to become youngest City Council members ever
Alisher Aminov, 18, and Zaelys DeArce, 19, of Lebanon, are running as independent candidates in the upcoming election. The teenagers are attempting to become the youngest council members in the history of Lebanon City.
Got ghosts? Here’s a list of Lebanon’s most haunted locales
With Halloween around the corner, here are some of Lebanon’s more spooky locations and a bit of backstory for each.
Cedar Crest graduate pens book about her breast cancer journey
The Cedar Crest alumna shares her story in the 152-page hardcover book and E-book released earlier this month.
Clean audit, two Walnut Streets, blight, highlight October Lebanon City Council meetings
At its October meeting, Lebanon City Council got a demonstration of the police department’s new body-worn cameras, a good report from the city’s outside auditors, and learned that the city has two Walnut Streets.
Here’s what’s on the ballot for the Nov. 2 election
Turnout is expected to be heavier than normal for an off-year election because of elevated interest in school board races.
County Commissioners shuffle funding for ongoing redevelopment projects
Lebanon County Commissioners on Thursday approved several requests from its redevelopment authority to obtain funding through the state’s Community Development Block Grant program for 2021.
Hammock Worldwide considering options to redevelop cleared backlot
Hammock Worldwide, the owner of the Hammock Hotel Lebanon Hershey, is reviewing options to redevelop a portion of the hotel property.