At the crossroads of Interstate 83 and U.S. Routes 11/15, Lemoyne is between Wormleysburg to the north and New Cumberland to the south. It's an easy trek from our state capital. In fact, it's the first town over the Susquehanna River heading west from Harrisburg into Cumberland Valley. Thousands of commuters pass through Lemoyne every day-and the smart ones take the time to stop and stroll through the West Shore Farmers Market & Shoppes. There, everything from the freshest produce, meats and ready-to-eat foods to jewelry, clothing, antiques and more can be found.
April 2010: Forbes ranked Carlisle-Harrisburg (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry) as No. 5 on its “most livable cities” list.
June 2010: Forbes ranked Carlisle-Harrisburg (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry) as No. 2 among America's best places to raise a family.
Fast ‘n Fun Fact: Lemoyne is a relatively new name for this old town. It was called, "Bridgeport" until it was incorporated as a borough in May of 1905.
To learn more about Lemoyne, please visit the Lemoyne Borough website.




