A sweeping new produce stand in the Lebanon Farmer s Market is offering everything from fresh spinach and locally grown heirloom tomatoes to chocolate milk and drinkable yogurt.
Red Barn Produce, which opened at the beginning of April, is one of at least two new vendors arriving at the market. A meat vendor from Lancaster County is also set to arrive in a month or so. This as yet unnamed stand will be close to the alley entrance around the corner to African Paradise and is set to be fairly large, according to an email from Joya Morrissey, owner and manager of the market.
Coronavirus in Pennsylvania
A year of COVID-19 in central Pa.: Where we started, where we are and how we got here
Updated on Mar 04, 2021;
Published on Mar 04, 2021
Nathaniel Williams II collects a swab sample from Casey Stouffer of Steelton at the COVID-19 mobile testing unit. Hamilton Health Center offers free COVID-19 testing at a mobile location set up in Steelton, November 13, 2020.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
The pandemic reached Pennsylvania on March 6, 2020.
That’s the day that the state announced that two people, one in Delaware County and one in Wayne County, had become the first in the Commonwealth to test positive for the novel coronavirus.