Lebanon, New Hampshire
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The City of Lebanon has a residential population of approximately 13,500 with a daytime population of approximately 30,000 people. Lebanon is situated on the Connecticut River in the heart of a pristine New Hampshire Valley, and possesses some of the most beautiful country in the world. The City is a healthy and thriving community that enjoys both the quiet everyday living of rural life and the cultural experience of the big City.
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facebook.comLebanon, NH - Community Video Tour
Did you know that the City of Lebanon, in partnership with CGI Communications, Inc., produced a series of videos designed to showcase all that Lebanon has to offer its residents, businesses, and visitors? Check them out!
Fireworks and July 4th Safety
Fireworks and July 4th Safety: The Lebanon Fire Department would like to remind all residents and visitors that, per City of Lebanon Code Section 72-13, the display, sale, and discharge of Class 1.4G fireworks within the City of Lebanon, New Hampshire is strictly prohibited.
July 4th Holiday Hours, Fireworks, and Events
July 4th Holiday Hours, Fireworks, and Events: In observance of Independence Day, please note that City Hall, Lebanon Libraries, Lebanon Landfill, and all other City administrative offices will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, 2017. Learn more about July 4th Celebrations and Fireworks in Lebanon.
Water Main Flushing
Water Main Flushing: The City of Lebanon is in the process of flushing water mains (weather permitting) through hydrants to maintain water quality in the distribution system. View a complete list of streets currently scheduled for flushing.
Water Main Flushing - Update - June 15, 2017
Water Main Flushing - Update - June 15, 2017: The City of Lebanon will be flushing water mains (weather permitting) through hydrants to maintain water quality in the distribution system
Lebanon Recreation & Parks
What’s Happening to our Native Pollinators?
What’s Happening to our Native Pollinators?: Attend a field trip and join a panel of local biologists who have studied pollinators to learn what the issues are and how we might reverse declining pollinator populations.
Tobacco Ordinance Effective July 1st
Tobacco Ordinance Effective July 1st: The City of Lebanon "Use of Tobacco Products & Equipment" ordinance will be effective July 1, 2017. Here's everything you need to know.
The Passing of Ray Buskey
The Passing of Ray Buskey As many of you are already aware Raymond A. Buskey, long-time Lebanon resident and dedicated city volunteer, passed away Sunday, June 11, 2017. Ray lived in and loved Lebanon for over thirty years. Serving our city as a representative to the Advance Transit (AT) Board of Directors for the past twenty years, Ray stated in his most recent application for re-appointment (August 2016) that Advanced Transit "continues to be the best solution to mitigate the impacts of increased growth on the City of Lebanon and the Upper Valley transportation network." On a personal note, I had the honor of serving with him on the AT Board, as well as attending countless meetings and hearings where the transportation needs and impacts on the City were highlighted on the agenda. Ray dedicated himself to every discussion he took part in; thoughtful, skilled and kind, his efforts will be felt in Lebanon and the Upper Valley for many years. Take a moment, smile and remember Ray. Respectfully, Sue Prentiss, Mayor
Prospect Hill Pump Station - Additional Repairs Needed
LebAlert: Prospect Hill Pump Station On Tuesday, June 13th the City of Lebanon made emergency repairs to the Prospect Hill Pump Station. It has been determined that additional repairs are needed. As such, Public Works will be making those repairs this morning (June 14th) between the hours of 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM. During this time, residents in the area of Hillcrest Acres, Prospect Street Extension, Grandview Street, Rita Street, Garnet Street, Gray Street, Reservoir Road and Porter Road will experience a significant loss of water pressure. Updates will be added to the website as more information becomes available. We appreciate your patience and understanding. Please contact Jay Cairelli, Assistant Public Works Director at 603-448-3112 with any questions/concerns. LebanonNH.gov/Alerts
Summer Concerts and Events in the Park
Summer Concerts and Events in the Park: Lebanon Recreation and Parks partners with many different businesses in the Upper Valley and surrounding community to provide amazing events all summer long in Colburn Park. Take a look at all the offerings online at LebanonNH.gov/Concerts
LebNH Photo Gallery
Watching the alumni parade around Colburn Park. Photo submitted by Melissa Avery. Do you have photos of Lebanon or West Lebanon you are willing to share? Please submit them at: https://LebanonNH.gov/Photos