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With the holidays just around the corner, it's a busy time of year at Mt. Lebanon Public Library. Our guests are Children's Librarian Rachel Blier and Mandy Mitchell from The Book Cellar, the Friends of the Library's used bookstore. They're here to talk about Jolabokaflod and all the other exciting holiday events.
Experts will tell you fire safety training makes all the difference in the number of fires and injuries they see. Did you know the Mt. Lebanon Fire Department provides fire safety lessons in pre-school through high school that no one else offers? Lt. Kris Siegert, aka "Firefighter Kris," has all the details in this episode of "Inside Lebo."
A look behind the scenes of the 911 Chili Showdown, where Mt. Lebanon’s police and fire crews and Medical Rescue Team South Authority compete for chili bragging rights during the 2025 Uptown Winter Market and Holiday Celebration. Representatives share their rivalry, charity partners and what makes a winning pot of chili.
Assistant Municipal Manager Ian McMeans and Assistant Public Information Officer Rachel Windsor sit down with Finance Director Andrew McCreery to break down Mt. Lebanon’s 2026 Manager’s Recommended Budget. The conversation covers key priorities, investments and how the budget impacts residents and municipal services in the year ahead.
The Mt. Lebanon Public Library is turning the page on its long-running speaker series with a year-round schedule of author discussions. In this episode, Public Services librarian Eric Meisberger shares what's ahead for book lovers in 2026.
Mt. Lebanon Police Chief Jason Haberman joins Inside Lebo to explain Paul Miller’s Law, Pennsylvania’s hands-free driving law aimed at reducing distracted driving. Hear how the law is being enforced and what it means for local drivers.
Inside Lebo explores Fire Prevention Week with Mt. Lebanon firefighter Lt. Jamie Waugh, who shares details about the Smoke Alarm Challenge running Oct. 5–11. The episode also highlights this year’s national safety theme: lithium-ion battery awareness.
Author and podcaster Mick Sullivan and Historical Society of Mount Lebanon’s Jenny Wood discuss an upcoming family-friendly program that blends history, humor, music and storytelling. The Past and the Curious live show comes to Mellon Middle School on Oct. 4, offering kids and families a fun way to connect with history.
In this episode, hosts Ian McMeans and Rachel Windsor talk with high school students Paige Jox and Michael Murphy, the 2025 and 2026 junior commissioners, about leadership, student voices and civic engagement.
Editor-in-Chief Laura Pace Lilley and Managing Editor Merle Jantz share how the magazine informs, connects and evolves to serve the community in print and online.
Intern Ella Magaw shares what she learned during her time in municipal government. She's joined by Laura Pace Lilley, public information officer, and Ian McMeans, assistant municipal manager and municipal planner, for a conversation about careers in local government.
Meet Dorene Ciletti, the newly elected president of the Mt. Lebanon Partnership. With a rich background in marketing and years of community involvement, Dorene discusses her role and experience in fostering a more vibrant, connected and future-focused Uptown.
Eric Milliron, Mt. Lebanon’s economic development and commercial districts manager, and WYEP program director Liz Felix preview a special collaboration between Mt. Lebanon’s Final Fridays and 91.3 WYEP’s Neighborhood Concert Series, set for 6 p.m. July 25 in Clearview Common. The episode highlights the free, family-friendly concert featuring performances by Meeting of Important People, townsppl and LorRen.
This episode introduces summer intern Ella Magaw, a local native and Ohio State student working with the Public Information Office. Hosts Ian McMeans and Rachel Windsor chat with Magaw about her background, goals and contributions to the magazine.
In this episode, guests Lt. Steve Noorbakhsh and resident Hannah Kramer provide a behind-the-scenes look at Mt. Lebanon’s Citizens Fire Academy. You’ll hear firsthand accounts and learn why you should sign up for the 2025 session.
In this episode of Inside Lebo, Ian McMeans and Rachel Windsor chat with Recreation Director David Donnellan and Recreation Program Manager Zach Wolling about summer in Mt. Lebanon — including updates on the pool, seasonal job openings, summer camps and community events.
In this special episode, Ian McMeans, Mt. Lebanon’s assistant manager and planner, steps into the guest seat to share updates on the Active Transportation Plan, including progress made and a new $50,000 Active Allegheny grant from Allegheny County that’s moving the plan forward.
Mt. Lebanon’s Economic Development and Commercial Districts Manager Eric Milliron discusses plans for this summer’s Uptown Market and the new Final Fridays concert series.
Mt. Lebanon Public Library has been designated Pennsylvania's first public book sanctuary. In this episode of Inside Lebo, hosts Ian McMeans and Rachel Windsor talk with Library Director Robyn Vittek about the designation and its impact.
In this in-depth episode, Mt. Lebanon Police Chief Jason Haberman discusses the latest scams targeting residents. From high-pressure payment scams to grandparent fraud, he explains how to recognize, avoid and report these deceptive schemes.







