Lebanon Lantern - Spring 2026 | Page 16

Indoor Yard Sale

Round Valley United Methodist Church 30 Main St. Same day as the Townwide Yard Sale
Saturday, May 9 8 a. m.– 2 p. m. Call( 908) 797-0066 to rent a table!
N. J.’ S NEW CELLPHONE LAW
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Even residents without children in school may notice broader effects, including changes in dismissal communication and transportation coordination, adjustments in extracurricular scheduling and new expectations around student independence and responsibility.
Over the next year, families and community members can expect public discussion of draft guidelines, school board policy development and opportunities for feedback at local meetings.
Please share your thoughts at our local school boards including the Lebanon Borough School, Clinton Public School and the North Hunterdon-Voorhees District. Staying informed and engaged will help ensure policies reflect both the realities of modern student life and the shared goal of supporting strong learning environments.
By Ava Joy Baldinger, Student Officer, NHHS Class of 2028
NEWS YOU CAN USE FROM THE LBSA
he Lebanon Borough Sewerage Authority has new contacts in the case of emergency.

T Our primary sewer emergency contact is Ralph Carchia, from RGC Associates. He can be reached at 973.978.5044. If he can ' t be reached, our secondary sewer emergency contact is Kyle Skurchak from Boswell Engineering. He can be reached at 908.285.4212.

Every year, the LBSA reminds borough residents that flushing anything other than, well, you know what, can lead to blockages that can cost you money. Each year, the authority passes a resolution on that issue. Here is a snapshot. The full resolution is on file at the LBSA office in Borough Hall if you want to read it.
Prohibited Materials- Blockage Cleanout
1. All types of paper towels and cleaning materials, feminine hygiene products, diapers, flushable wipes, and like type materials are prohibited from being disposed of in toilets and drains within the sewer service area of the Lebanon Borough Sewerage Authority.
2. All back-ups of individual premise sewer lines and the main sewer trunk shall be traced to their source and the sewer system user and / or property owner shall be liable for all costs and expenses incurred to clear and / or relieve the blockage.
3. A fee of $ 250 plus the actual cost of clearing the line blockage shall be assessed to the property owner / user and must be paid with the next quarterly sewer installment. Such fee if unpaid, shall become a lien upon the property, and failure to make payment of the lien shall result in the immediate filing of a Lien Notice with the Lebanon Borough Clerk’ s Office / Assessor’ s Offices, and a separate Notice of Lien shall be recorded against the property in the Hunterdon County Clerk’ s Office, and the property will be subject to the annual, public lien sale conducted for tax and sewer delinquencies.
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