COLUMBIA SPY
COLUMBIA PA 17512 NEWS
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Agenda — Columbia Borough Council Workshop — July 7, 2026
The meeting packet is HERE.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Deeds Recorded — Columbia Borough — July 6, 2026
Riverfront Innovations LLC conveyed 400 Kinderhook Road to Sproul Jordan, Martin Victoria L. for $350,000.
Michele L. Hank conveyed 1011 Locust St. to Hank Michele L, Myers Bradley K. for $1.
Milton P. Scott conveyed 322 Union St. to Jacqueline R. Sheeran for $145,000.
Andrew W. Fahringer conveyed 322 N. Sixth St. to Fleckenstein Richard J, Mahaffey Sheila M. for $250,000.
Sunday, July 5, 2026
About Town — July 5, 2026
This week's photos of Columbia
Here are a few more photos from last Sunday's bridge burning event...
Click on photos to see larger, sharper images.
JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY
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Thirty people including three council members showed up Wednesday night at Lancaster Distilleries on Fourth Street to participate in a community discussion on data centers.
The primary focus was the former McGinness property at 1020 Manor Street. Residents and other citizens have expressed opposition to a data center being constructed there.
The evening began with members of Lancaster Stands Up presenting an informational slideshow. This was followed by group discussions which at one point veered off topic into what people "wanted to see" at the property. Some of the suggestions would actually cost the borough money, bring increased maintenance, and bring in very few tax dollars.
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Firefighters and police responded to a building alarm on the 500 block of Union Street Thursday afternoon, July 2, 2026. Dispatch records show the call went out just before 3 p.m. as a "high occupancy" building incident, drawing a large mutual-aid response. Crews were seen working at a rowhome near 506 Union Street, running hoselines and a ventilation fan onto the property.
This was the temperature that afternoon.
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Look up, but don't trip over this cone.
Xed out
In remembrance
The river was a few feet below normal on Friday morning.
Yep, it was pretty low.
Haulin' scrap
No data center
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A letter to Columbia on her tricentennial and the nation's 250th
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Friday, July 3, 2026
Restaurant Inspections — Columbia Borough — July 3, 2026
Black Olive Family Diner, 1506 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, June 22. Pass. Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature-control-for-safety food (tuna salad, cooked rice, and chili) prepared in the food facility and held for more than 24 hours, located in the walk-in cooler, is not being date-marked. Commercially processed, refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature-control-for-safety food (turkey and manicotti), located in the walk-in cooler and held more than 24 hours, is not being marked with the date it was opened. Observed black residue buildup on the fan guards of the downstairs walk-in cooler. Observed 3M tape, applied by the facility, on the food-contact surface of the deflector plate of the ice maker, making it no longer smooth and easily cleanable. Dry breading mixtures used for dipping of raw animal foods is not sifted every 4 hours to remove excess moisture and doughballs, which may render the dry mixture a temperature-control-for-safety food. Observed wait staff dump a cup of ice in the hand-wash sink at the front counter.
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