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Chief Wenters outlines 2025 calls, forensics work and accreditation for regional police Chief Wenters told the Palmyra council the Western Lebanon Regional Police Department handled 9,322 calls for service in 2025, processed 85 devices and about 25.78 terabytes of digital evidence for forensic review, and completed accreditation recertification; the department said much of its workload centers in Palmyra.

Chief Wenters revealed that the Western Lebanon Regional Police Department tackled over 9,300 calls in 2025 while unveiling impressive digital-forensics efforts and achieving accreditation, making it a pivotal force in Palmyra's safety.

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Palmyra council adopts 2026 budget and enacts 2026 real‑estate tax ordinance Palmyra Borough Council approved the 2026 final budget (5–2) and enacted Ordinance 8‑40 setting 2026 millage rates (5–2). The council also approved two borough employee holidays and noted upcoming hearings on a shoe-factory redevelopment.

Palmyra Borough Council has just set the stage for 2026 with a new budget and real-estate tax ordinance, but what does this mean for residents?

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Palmyra council enacts lodging ordinance, approves property sale and stormwater fix At its meeting the borough council enacted Ordinance No. 839 regulating hotels, motels, inns and boarding houses, approved the sale of 40 East Front Street to Railroad Street Investments LLC for $103,500 and authorized a developer‑funded off‑site stormwater pipe improvement with the borough covering an estimated $31,459.32 cost difference from the

Palmyra Borough Council just made major moves: a new lodging ordinance, a property sale for $103,500, and a stormwater project to enhance local infrastructure!

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Brown Plus Presents 2024 Audit Report Highlights Amid Budget Discussions Scott Henry reviews audit highlights while discussing future budgetary concerns for 2024.

The Palmyra Borough Council's recent meeting unveiled a glowing audit report, reaffirming the borough's financial integrity and transparency amidst budget discussions for 2024.

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Residents Address Stormwater Issues and Policing at Borough Council Meeting Borough residents express concerns over flooding and inadequate police presence during council meeting.

As residents of Palmyra gathered under dim lights, their urgent cries for action on flooding and public safety echoed, revealing a community on the brink of change.

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Jennifer Hackett voices concerns over stormwater management plans in East Ridge Road Hackett stresses environmental concerns and transparency in stormwater discussions impacting local properties.

Local resident Jennifer Hackett is raising alarms over stormwater management plans that could threaten her farm and community, urging for transparency and collaboration with borough officials.

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City Council begins meeting with pledge and public comment on food bank efforts City Council conducts roll call and hears public comments on food bank contributions

At the latest Palmyra Borough Council meeting, a local hero stepped up to address food insecurity, filling a truck with donations but calling for more community support—what's next for this vital initiative?

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Homeowners demand accountability from PennDOT over stormwater management issues Residents urge council to resolve persistent drainage problems caused by development and PennDOT design errors.

Residents of Palmyra are demanding action from the borough council over ongoing flooding issues linked to a controversial development project and inadequate drainage solutions.

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Gretna leaders discuss World Cup involvement and local representation Gretna officials express desire for local knowledge over county representation in World Cup matters.

In a recent Palmyra Borough meeting, local leaders passionately emphasized the importance of prioritizing community needs over external interests, showcasing a deep commitment to their residents' voices.

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Palmyra zoning board addresses skilled games loophole affecting Keystone Club approval Zoning board discusses challenges in regulating skilled games and approving Keystone Club.

Palmyra is on the brink of major shifts in zoning laws for skilled games, raising questions about community impact and business regulations.

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Mayor proposes tribute for late former Mayor Fred at public meeting Council discusses honoring former Mayor Fred with potential park renaming and memorials.

Palmyra residents voiced urgent safety concerns at the recent Borough Council meeting, while plans to honor the late Mayor Fred sparked heartfelt discussions about his enduring legacy.

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Palmyra residents question $200K sewer bill increase during public meeting Concerns arise over $200,000 sewer bill and potential delays in project funding and execution.

Palmyra residents are raising eyebrows over a shocking $200,000 sewer bill increase that could impact local projects and finances!

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