On the south side of Walnut St. from 22nd St. to Mill St., the subdivision will include 270 single-family homes in five phases.
Business & Nonprofits
Sale of HACC downtown building to City of Lebanon is complete
HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, finalized the sale of its Lebanon campus building to the City of Lebanon June 29. The sale price of the 65,000-square-foot three-story building at 735 Cumberland Street, Lebanon is $2.2 million.
Lebanon Valley Community Tennis Association wants to grow the game by taking it indoors
LebValCTA aims to enclose the tennis courts at the Louser Memorial Optimist Park to allow players access to the game year-round.
United Way of Lebanon County CEO Brooke Smith resigns
Brooke Smith, United Way of Lebanon County’s chief executive officer for almost two years, has announced her resignation from the nonprofit community agency, effective July 16.
Target nabs Kmart lot for first Lebanon County store in $5 million transaction
Target is finally headed to Lebanon County, along with three other pending locations for PA.
After serving Lebanon community for 66 years, H.A. Boyd’s sold to Autohaus Lebanon Volkswagen
When H.A. Boyd’s Volkswagen dealership was acquired and rebranded by Autohaus Lebanon Volkswagen on June 1, 2020, it ended a decades-long tradition in Lebanon city.
Isaac’s Brewhouse coming to North Cornwall Commons
Mike Weaver, Isaac’s president & CEO, said the 4,300-square-foot restaurant will be the first Isaac’s in Lebanon County.
With an eye to the future, move to Myerstown will honor Kleinfelter’s Auction’s rich past
In June, Kleinfelter’s Auction moved from its long-time location to the refurbished site of the former Farmer Boy Ag building.
Tony’s Mining Company: Long-time owner reflects; new owners discuss future
Jean Kotkas literally grew up at Tony’s Mining Company. The 66-year-old is the daughter of the founder of the iconic restaurant, Anthony Cek. In late May Kotkas sold the Cornwall restaurant to Jennifer and Steve Bushey, who plan to re-open it on or before Aug. 1.
Signup deadline June 25 for 14th Annual Caring Cupboard Golf Outing
This year’s Caring Cupboard Golf Outing, held at Fairview Golf Course, will be held July 9 from 12:15 to 7:30 p.m. Registration costs $100, and participants must register by June 25.
Trailside Organic Farm to take root at Cornwall Manor
Coming later this year, Trailside Organic Farm will start as a two-acre certified organic farm on Cornwall Manor’s Woods Campus, next to the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail.
Salamander Books and Music’s new place in our community is downtown Palmyra
Salamander Books and Music opened its downtown Palmyra location Saturday.
S. Lebanon Township Yard Waste and Recycling Center promotes stewardship
For an annual fee of $40, South Lebanon township residents can take unwanted green waste such as tree branches, leaves, garden plants and bushes – but no grass clippings, tree stumps or sod – to the yard waste and recycling center.
Chick-fil-A still not coming to Lebanon
LebTown has some feelers out to determine which aspiring entrepreneurs might be gunning for their own six-day-a-week mini chicken empire, but for now the company says there aren’t any official plans for a local location.
Tony’s Mining Company sold, to re-open under new ownership
Tony’s Mining Company, the iconic restaurant in Cornwall, closed in April but will most likely re-open with new owners later this year.