Supervisors voted 2-1, with the no voter saying he wanted a faster way out of the contract if there was negative feedback from residents.
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Millcreek Township accepts seal coat bid
At its monthly meeting Wednesday, the Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to accept a $109,635.30 bid from Martin Paving to apply a bituminous seal coat to multiple township roads.
South Annville Twp. approves snow sign ordinance, appoints new solicitor
At the June meeting, the supervisors appointed Colleen Gallo of Barley Snyder to succeed Steven Stine as the Zoning Hearing Board solicitor.
United Way of Lebanon County unveils new office in downtown Lebanon
Thursday afternoon, the United Way of Lebanon County held a ribbon-cutting for its new office at 604 Cumberland Street.
Myerstown Borough Council awards South Railroad Street reconstruction
Tuesday night, the Myerstown Borough Council unanimously agreed to accept a $256,410 bid from Kinsley Construction, LLC, to reconstruct part of South Railroad Street.
Mount Gretna Borough Council discusses parking ban on Route 117
The council did not take action, but will be contacting local politicians and engineers to see if there are ways around the $5,000 to $10,000 bill and months-long wait.
Get Outdoors (GO) program kicks off 10th summer of outdoor exploration
A summer program to encourage physical and mental activities for Lebanon County residents is underway.
I-78 lane closure set for fuel spill cleanup
PennDOT will close one lane of westbound Interstate 78 in Bethel Township next week to remediate soil contaminated by a diesel fuel spill.
Plan for redevelopment of Quentin Riding Club, including Wawa, is moving forward
The subdivision/land development plan for the former Quentin Riding Club at the intersection of state routes 72 and 419 in Quentin could come before supervisors at their July meeting.
North Lebanon Township to turn over water mains to City of Lebanon Authority
North Lebanon Township has begun the process of dedicating almost 12 miles of water mains and service lines to the City of Lebanon Authority (CoLA), a process that will take several months to complete.
Former Cedar Crest pitcher finds healing through softball after family tragedies
Former Cedar Crest softball star Jen Garloff Becker credits the sport for helping her navigate life’s challenges, including losing both parents and her young daughter’s diabetes diagnosis.
Lebanon County DES launches preparedness awareness campaign
Lebanon County DES is conducting an emergency preparedness awareness campaign and urges residents to be ready for an emergency event.
Foundation for Enhancing Communities opens four grants to local nonprofit
The Foundation for Enhancing Communities has announced four grants that are available to nonprofit organizations in Lebanon and several nearby counties.
Northern Lebanon’s Scott Kyper does all the things that good athletic directors do
Athletic directors like Northern Lebanon's Scott Kyper play an invaluable, but sometimes under appreciated, role in the overall education experience.
Hershey man, 37, charged with multiple child sex offenses
A 2024 report of incidents between 2020-2022 led to the arrest of a Hershey resident on multiple felony charges involving minors.
















