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Police blotter
Firefighters mingle after dousing a mattress fire at 130 Guilford St. in Lebanon just after 9:30 a.m. yesterday.
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Polar bears raise $9,800 for charity
Traditions run deep in Lebanon County. While many countians settled down to pork and sauerkraut on New Year's Day to bring them good luck in 2009, another, far-chillier tradition was being carried out in ...
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Trees, wires down around county
Strong winds have knocked down trees and wires across Lebanon County this afternoon, emergency officials said.
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Annville businesswoman tireless community booster
Becky Gacono looks at a scrapbook of photos from last year s Annville Memorial Day Parade with her parents, Carl and Mary Jane Gacono.
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Filmmaker plans to shoot second movie in county
The independent movie The Creek, created by Cedar Crest High School graduate Erik Soulliard, was released to DVD recently.
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Grinch steals contractors' van, tools
John Miller of Annville and Mike Morgan of North Cornwall hang cabinets yesterday in an East Lehman Street home they are remodeling.
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Lifetime pals achieve cinematic dream
Longtime friends Amy Reitnouer and Natalie Fava pose in the projection room at the Allen Theatre.
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Suspects in city armed robbery arrested
Three people have been arrested after a weekend burglary in Lebanon. Roberto Dennis; 19-year-old Kyle Geesaman, Mt.
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Prisoner punished for failing to return
A 45-year-old Lebanon man has been sentenced to state prison for failing to return to the county prison after getting a pass to look for a job.
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Lebanon County road projects slated
Replacement of two bridges, extensions of the Rail Trail, continuing improvements on Route 22 and more bus shelters are among the transportation projects on the agenda for Lebanon County next year.
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A taste of Mexico in Annville
When Lupe Rotunda's sons opened the Batdorf Restaurant a few years ago, they were skilled with food preparation, but not with decorating.
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Gardena s builders deserve a mention
Thanks very much for the article about the Advent Train Garden. Brad Rhen wrote a very good piece about what we are trying to accomplish with this ministry.
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Roads remain closed due to flooding
Five roads in Lebanon County remained closed today because of flooding from Thursday's rainstorm, according to PennDOT and the Lebanon County Emergency Management Agency.
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Judge orders property reassessment in Lebanon County
A countywide reassessment was ordered today by Lebanon County Judge Robert Eby by the end of 2012, as a result of a lawsuit filed by an Annville resident claiming that county assessments lack uniformity.
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Fire damages Palm City trailer
A fire that started in the kitchen severely damaged a trailer in South Annville Twp.'s Palm City trailer park this afternoon, according to Campbelltown fire chief Bill Jurell.
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Holiday House Tour Spotlights Gifts of History
Books and knicknacks line the shelves and a working fireplace welcomes visitors to the historic home of Dr.
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Churcha s unusual project takes hopeful track
The Rev. John Douglas , pastor of St. Mark Lutheran Church in Annville, and William Heeter, a parishioner who is volunteering time for the project, look over the church s Advent Train Garden yesterday at the ...
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Sign of the season
Christmas tree farmers have their fingers, and their boughs, crossed. With the economy down and unemployment up, they hope they are not the sap stuck in the middle this holiday season.
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Annville faces hefty tax hike
The township commissioners last night admitted they're not satisfied with a 2009 preliminary budget that contains a 37-percent tax increase.
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Shoppers begin arriving at 3
Samantha Eliason of Lebanon and her sister, Nicole Eliason of Jonestown, look over Boscov s selection of purses.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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