At Tuesday’s meeting, the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors unanimously offered preliminary approval to construction of a corporate office building for commercial cleaning company Environmental Cleaning Solutions.
Emily Bixler
Emily Bixler was born and raised in Lebanon and now reports on local government. In her free time, she enjoys playing piano and going for hikes.
Cornwall Borough Council authorizes work on parks & rec master site plan
Cornwall Borough Council put into motion a process for developing a parks and recreation long-term plan and gave an update on the Ad Hoc committee that was created to work with Byler Holdings on their proposed development in the borough.
At just 12 years old, pop star and fair veteran Addi Grace has big dreams ahead
Tween musician and Central Pennsylvania Music Awards recipient Addi Grace performed Thursday at the Lebanon Area Fair.
What exactly is a tractor pull?
For those without an agricultural background, tractor pulls may seem puzzling. However, based on the spectators at the Lebanon Area Fair’s tractor pull Wednesday, it is a competition enjoyed by many.
Winners of the baking contest discuss their love of baking (& the Lebanon fair)
Every year, the Lebanon Area Fair gives local bakers a chance to test their mettle in baking contests. This year, the categories were chocolate cake, angel food cake, apple pie, and the junior category: cookies, brownies, and bars.
[Photo Story] Fair kicks off youth show events with market goat competition
The Lebanon Area Fair held its Youth Market Goat Show in the Brightbill Arena Sunday at 1 p.m.
Cornwall Borough Council forms ad hoc committee to work with Byler Holdings
At a special meeting held July 22 at the Borough Office, the Cornwall Borough Council officially established an Ad Hoc Committee to work with Byler Holdings on plans for their over 400 acre property.
For the Heisey family, showing animals at the Lebanon Area Fair is a yearly tradition
Jason and Blythe Heisey’s sons show goats and sheep, continuing a legacy of showing animals going back to Jason’s father Skip.
North Lebanon Township supervisors consider modifying walking trail specs
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors met Monday to discuss topics including proposals for paving the Lenni Lenape walking trail, an updated public meeting procedure policy, and a revised fee schedule.
South Londonderry supervisors approve staff changes, advertise public hearings
The South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors discussed upcoming public hearings, staffing changes, and more at Tuesday’s meeting.
Cornwall Borough Council hears concept plans from Byler Holdings, one including a nearly 800,000-square-foot warehouse
At the Cornwall Borough Council meeting Monday, Byler Holdings presented two conceptual scenarios for their property around the Cornwall quarry, both including over 700,000 sq. ft. in warehouse space.
N. Lebanon Township supervisors renew insurance, consider regulating Airbnbs
At their June 20 meeting, the North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors general liability insurance with Bowman’s Insurance and approved the township manager to collect sample ordinances regulating Airbnbs and other short-term private home rentals.
S. Londonderry establishes pre-employment screenings for non-uniform employees
At their meeting Tuesday, June 14, the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors began the process of establishing pre-employment screenings for non-uniform employees, agreed to two traffic signal resolutions with PennDOT, and adjusted the proposed rezoning text amendment for Northside Crossing.
Cornwall Borough Council enters agreement with Cornwall Junction, authorizes hire of full-time officer
At Monday’s meeting, the Cornwall Borough Council accepted an agreement with Cornwall Junction, authorized the hire of a new full-time police officer, and adopted a resolution concerning zoning and inspections in the county.
Second annual Lebanon’s Got Pride draws estimated 1,500+ attendees
The second annual Lebanon’s Got Pride was held Sunday, June 12 on S. 8 Street from Cumberland to Walton St. While the latter part of the event was dampened by rain, organizer Scott Church estimated that over 1,500 attendees passed through the event.