A new documentary highlighting efforts of the Friends of Governor Dick concerning the 1100-plus acre Governor Dick Park in southern Lebanon County aired Friday evening in Mt. Gretna.
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Reminders of Mt. Gretna’s past as home to PANG are still visible to those who look
Hidden remnants of Pennsylvania National Guard’s former Mount Gretna encampment, including combat trenches and concrete foundations, continue to intrigue historians and explorers in Lebanon County’s state game lands.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of May 19
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown for the week of May 19.
LCRC-endorsed candidates in Palmyra win big in council, school board races
Two borough council incumbents lost to the slate of four candidates endorsed by the Lebanon County Republican Committee. Incumbent mayor Tom Miller beat his LCRC competition to remain in his seat.
Jury hears recording from date that led to woman’s allegedly false rape report
A jury on Tuesday heard 55 minutes of crucial audio in the trial of a National Guardswoman accused of making a false rape report.
Capello secures Republican nomination
In Tuesday’s primary election, incumbent Sherry Capello secured the Republican nomination for a fifth term as Lebanon City Mayor.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage (May 1 to May 15)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first half of May. Sponsored by Reliable Moving and Storage.
Millcreek Township approves easement for new 2,700-foot-long walking path
The Millcreek Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an easement agreement for a planned walking path despite pushback from neighbors at its monthly meeting Wednesday.
Trial starts for National Guardswoman accused of filing false sex assault report
Testimony began Monday in the trial of Veronika Rodriguez, accused of falsely reporting a sexual assault by a fellow Air National Guard member.
PennDOT reopens Route 422 in Palmyra after emergency sinkhole fix (Updated)
PennDOT announced that Route 422 in Palmyra has been reopened following emergency repairs to a sinkhole that closed the road Monday, and the detour has been lifted.
South Annville Twp. updated on planned, in-progress, and completed construction
At its May meeting, the South Annville Township Board of Supervisors heard updates on culvert replacement, inlet, and road widening projects.
Union Township considers increase of supervisor pay for first time since 1997
If approved, the ordinance would raise supervisor pay from $1,875 to $3,145 per year. The change would go into effect at the start of each seat’s next term.
Nation’s oldest transport tunnel celebrated at 35th Union Canal Day
The annual Union Canal Day is the product of careful organization by dedicated volunteers.
Palmyra Borough mayoral candidate Kevin Yiengst charged with DUI
Palmyra Borough mayoral candidate Kevin Yiengst was charged with DUI following a Thursday night incident in Palmyra.
Palmyra Borough’s fix of Melrose development stormwater problem stalls
The council heard a list of alternatives, but did not make a decision at the May meeting about how they will move forward.
















