The house and pool were turned over to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and, in 2019, the pool was opened to the public.
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Mayor urges caution when traveling through Walnut Street work zone
Milling and repaving work was scheduled to begin Monday morning, and Mayor Sherry Capello asked that people driving through the city “do not attempt to bypass work crews by taking a shortcut to another part of the work zone.”
Lebanon County church calendar (June 27-July 3)
Discover what’s happening at Lebanon County churches next week!
Lebanon prepares for 4th of July celebration with most COVID restrictions lifted
Fireworks will begin at approximately 9 p.m. Sunday, July 4. Rain date is Monday, July 5.
Pet of the Week: George
The Pet of the Week is George, owned by Katie Brandt.
Masks still required on public transit through Sept. 13, feds say
Several public transit agencies announced this week that mask requirements will remain in effect for riders through Sept. 13. The decision, according to a joint statement from the agencies, adheres to a recent federal mandate.
[Update] First annual flea market crawl at Lebanon Expo Center is canceled
The American Dream Event has been canceled.
Gretna Music hosts summer concerts for kids
The season continues Saturday, July 31, with a performance by a trio of young innovative educators, Empire Wild. The season concludes Saturday, Aug. 14, with 15-year-old banjo player, Nora Brown.
St. John’s Church hosting spaghetti dinner fundraiser for local boy with cancer
June 26 from 4 to 7 p.m., the St. John’s Church Grove Building (683 Steelstown Rd., Annville) will be the site of the “We’re making a Fuss over Gus Spaghetti Dinner.” The church is selling spaghetti meals for $10.00 each to raise money for Gus Bomgardner, a young boy who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in April.
Lebanon Regal Cinemas offering $1 family-friendly movies twice a week
As part of Regal Movies’ Summer Movie Express series, Lebanon’s Regal Theater will be offering $1 family-friendly movies Tuesdays and Wednesdays all summer. Each week until early September, two movies will be played each day at 3:30 p.m.
Flying over the Lebanon County of decades past
Compare aerial images of Lebanon County from 1993 to ones taken in 2019.
Lebanon County real estate transfers (June 1 to June 15)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first half of June.
Here’s the schedule for Lebanon Community Libraries’ 2021 Summer Learning Program
The Lebanon Community Libraries’ Summer Learning Program, Tails and Tales, has free events going up until the end of the summer.
Milling begins in Walnut Street repaving project
The operation is one of the final steps in the first stage of a years long repaving and underground utility upgrade program for the city’s main arteries, which began in 2019.
Court eases travel restrictions for suspended N. Cornwall cop charged in Jan. 6 Capitol invasion
Joseph Fischer, the suspended North Cornwall Township police officer facing federal criminal charges resulting from the violent Jan. 6 invasion of the United States Capitol, has been granted additional freedom to travel while he awaits trial.