by Paige Gregorzek | Jun 17, 2022 | Blog
Vil-Lage: noun. a small settlement usually found in a rural setting. A village must have both a place of worship and a central meeting point. Rural setting: CheckPlace of Worship: Several. CheckA Central Meeting point: South Londonderry Township Building. Check...
by Lani | May 27, 2022 | Blog, History, Outdoors
So We Never Forget: A Memorial Day Blog By Naomi Boyer This year, in honor of Memorial Day, our family decided to make a trip to the National Cemetery at Fort Indiantown Gap. I had heard of this place before, but we had never made the effort to see it for...
by Paige Gregorzek | May 12, 2022 | Blog
This rapidly growing bedroom community has served as home for four generations of my family on the maternal side, all born and raised in this lovely town. So, I feel more than qualified to share some of the history and some of my all-time Palmyra favorites with you....
by Paige Gregorzek | Apr 1, 2022 | Blog
Philadelphia is my city…but Cornwall is my hometown. Growing up on a farm in Cornwall Borough was an idyllic childhood. My roots grow deep in this area…that same farmhouse that was built at the end of the Civil War is currently owned bythe 5th generation of our family...
by Lani | Mar 30, 2022 | Blog
By Bethany Canner President, Swatara Watershed Association April 22 is Earth Day! About 70% of Earth is covered in water, giving it the “Blue Planet” moniker. Clean water is essential for everyone. It keeps our bodies healthy, our communities safe and...
by Paige Gregorzek | Mar 15, 2022 | Blog, Outdoors
By Laurie Crawford, Executive Director of the Lebanon Valley Conservancy Nature is regenerative and resilient; it is strong and constant. Despite the challenges of our world, nature holds fast, reaches for the sky and continues to grow. It is unlike any force I have...