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CHLC Resident of the Month: Jack Steele

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Community Homes selects Jack Steele as May Resident of the Month. Our May Community Homes Resident of the Month is Jack Steele. He and his wife Charlotte have happily lived at Maple Terrace for the past four years. They share their comfortable one-bedroom apartment with their little dog Penelope, a Jack Russel/Poodle mix. She is…

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May 11, 2021
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CHLC Resident of the Month: Dottie Readler

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Coal Miner’s Daughter selected as Community Homes April Resident of the Month. Dottie Readler was born in 1935 into a life of sharing and caring. She is child number 13 of 15 in the family of Coal Miner Freas and Ruth Smith, a busy household to say the least, in the small town of Wapwollopen,…

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April 20, 2021

CHLC Resident of the Month for March: Robert Wilson Fidler

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Robert Wilson Fidler has happily called Community Homes-owned Tulpehocken Terrace, Myerstown, his home since 2011. His comfortable and safe one-bedroom accommodation is one of 46 apartments in the building. Prior to moving to Myerstown, Robert lived in a comfortable apartment in Pennsburg, PA. What was the reason for the move? “I had some medical issues…

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March 7, 2021

CHLC Resident of the Month for February: Bob Scaramuzzino

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Bob Scaramuzzino is February’s Resident of the Month How many people do you know who claim to be living their retirement years in the same spot where they used to work, some 40 years ago? This is part of Bob Scaramuzzino’s story. Bob’s grandparents immigrated from Italy. His dad, Frank, was an electrician and his…

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February 11, 2021

CHLC Resident of the Month for January 2021: Irene Wike

Resident of the Month

Irene Wike gets around just fine, thank you. No walker. No cane. Just foot power. Pretty amazing for someone 99 years old! Life began for Irene on April 7, 1921. She was one of six children. Two died very young and now, she has survived all her siblings. She was born in Avon, PA. Her…

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January 2, 2021

CHLC Resident of the Month – December 2020

Resident of the Month

Resident of the Month Series We are pleased to introduce Harold Trostle, age 95, resident of Oak Terrace in Lebanon, and a WWII US Navy veteran. He and his beloved wife, Nancy, have lived in their own comfortable one-bedroom apartment for the past seven years. After 71 years of marriage, Nancy recently passed away. The…

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December 13, 2020
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Community Homes of Lebanon County, Inc. in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, was organized by two dozen faith-based and civic-minded organizations who understood the need for affordable, senior, rental housing in Lebanon. In 1968, the group was incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization. Subsequently, our organization applied for and was granted status as a Community Housing Development Organization.Fair Housing Logo

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