Sep 30, 2009 | The York Daily Record
Pet events planned for Sept. 26 through Oct. 3
To add events to this listing, e-mail rose@ydr.com : Sept. 26 Maurice's Rescues & Runways Fashion Show will be 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
Gretna says no to C-L comp-plan agreement
Borough Council last week declined to participate in the joint agreement among municipalities regarding the Cornwall-Lebanon Comprehensive Plan, citing potential costs involved.
North Lebanon approves attorney choice
The North Lebanon Township supervisors Monday night discussed hiring an attorney for a regional comprehensive-plan group within Cornwall-Lebanon School District territory.
Study Touts Haines and Kibblehouse Plans
A Pottstown area construction and real estate development company that proposes to build a massive housing and recreation complex in the borough of Cornwall PA, south of Lebanon , has issued a study which says its plans could ultimately bring $1.88 million in tax revenue to Cornwall and its accompanying school district.
Crews rescue Palmyra man lost in Governor Dick Park
Search crews rescued a Palmyra man who got lost Thursday afternoon while walking in Governor Dick Park, Cornwall police said.
Project could produce $1.8M annually for Cornwall, CLSD
A fiscal-impact study of the proposed $250 million, 570-acre hotel and water park in Cornwall indicates the project could produce an estimated $1.88 million annually in tax revenue for the borough and Cornwall-Lebanon School District over time.
More than 2,500 Pennsylvania National Guardsmen - including several from Lebanon County - are in Pittsburgh for the G-20 summit, set to take place Thursday and Friday.
Teens accused of spray painting North Cornwall Township signs
A 16-year-old boy from Cleona and a 14-year-old Lebanon girl were charged with criminal mischief after being accused of spray painting various North Cornwall Township signs Sept.
Cornwall Manor celebrates 60 years
Joan and Geoffrey Sowers listen to President Steve Hassinger speak as they discuss changes that have occurred over the last 60 years since the Manor s inception.
North Cornwall police aim to find lost loved ones with 'Lifesaver'
Chief Todd Hirsch of the North Cornwall Township Police Department stands on a grassy area off of Normal Drive in the township where an elderly man was found lying unconscious three years ago after he wandered away from a personal-care facility.
Heritage Trail walkers tour city
Jack Stouffer and Lebanon County Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz stop on Saturday to admire the beauty of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station, built by Robert Coleman in 1883.
Bucks County man jailed for stealing check, forging it
A 40-year-old Bucks County man with a long record of thefts has been sentenced to state prison for stealing and forging a check belonging to a Cornwall man last fall.
For Sgt. Gary Wagner Jr., the most difficult part of his deployment to Iraq was not seeing his family and friends.
Commonwealth Court rules on North Cornwall development
Commonwealth Court has handed down a split decision in an appeal filed by landowners opposing commercial development in North Cornwall Township.
Woman paid for puppies with counterfeit check, police say
A scam involving three puppies has landed a Philadelphia woman in jail, according to Cornwall police.
Few Lebanon County students viewed President Obama's speech at noon Tuesday, but that doesn't mean they didn't see it later in the day or won't view it at a later time.
Coleman tour to target Valley history
History buffs, especially those fascinated with the legendary Coleman clan, will want to take advantage of an upcoming tour of some of the area's most interesting landmarks.
5 of 6 county districts meet PSSA standards
Southwest Elementary fourth-grader Timothy Colon laughs after unveiling Principal Ken Travis' new green-and-pink do during an Adequate Yearly Progress celebration Thursday afternoon.
State prison time for duo for December robbery
"Mr. Geesaman was seduced by the dark side." Those words by attorney Horace Ehrgood describe the actions of his client, Kyle D. Geesaman, one of two men from good families who fell into drug use.
For Folmer, answers lie in limiting costs
Why continue to feed the "monster of big government" when it should be put on a diet? Sen.