Capello also encouraged residents to come to enjoy the fireworks show at Coleman Park on the Fourth of July starting at 9:00 p.m. She advised that although the state now allows people to purchase aerial-type fireworks, there is nowhere in the city where a rocket may be set off because the city ordinance does not allow them to be used in proximity to structures. Councilman Richard Wertz also noted that current dry conditions increases the risk of a fire being started.
City Council members had a first reading of an ordinance that would offer a potential buyer of the property located at 900 Maple Street an additional year of Lebanon City property tax reduction, onto the five-year reduction that would normally be offered pursuant to the Local Economic Development Revitalization Assistance Act (LERTA).
LebTown
(Jeff Falk)
Does anybody really care? ?
– Chicago
Time is precious, but we still need pastimes. As we consume time, time consumes us.
We mark time arbitrarily, with seconds, minutes, hours, days, months and years and with age and calendars. Today, our phones and countless other devices serve as a reminder that time is fleeting (and difficult to manage). These digital clocks fill a need that society once met in a much more public way.
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‘Hey buddy, got the time?’
In downtown Lebanon, there are at least three public clocks, none of which work if indeed keeping time is still their collective goal.