This troubadour serenaded passers-by at River Park Thursday evening, when the weather was mild. Unfortunately, heat and humidity are forecast to rise today and tomorrow, leading to a sweltering weekend.
JUST READ COLUMBIA NEWS AND REVIEWS. the Boro Council committee mtg of the whole on Monday July 27 at 6 pm is a "PUBLIC MEETING ON THE BUILDING OF THE SEWER TRANSFER STATION AND MAIN LINE THAT LASA WILL BE BUILDING. I FOR ONE CAN NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS OK....BEINGS THE ENTIRE AREA WAS INDIAN LAND. I CAN NOT IMAGINE THAT THERE AREN'T ANY ARTIFACTS OR BURIAL GROUNDS........
JUST READ COLUMBIA NEWS AND REVIEWS. the Boro Council committee mtg of the whole on Monday July 27 at 6 pm is a "PUBLIC MEETING ON THE BUILDING OF THE SEWER TRANSFER STATION AND MAIN LINE THAT LASA WILL BE BUILDING. I FOR ONE CAN NOT UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS OK....BEINGS THE ENTIRE AREA WAS INDIAN LAND. I CAN NOT IMAGINE THAT THERE AREN'T ANY ARTIFACTS OR BURIAL GROUNDS........
ReplyDeletePLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. I FOR ONE CAN NOT UNDERSTAND WHY SOME THINK THAT IT IS OK TO TYPE LIKE THIS....
ReplyDeleteThis entire area was Indian land. Sorry, but time and progress march on.
I hope that the contractors doing the digging are sensitive to any items they may uncover and turn them over to the historic society promptly.
ReplyDeletesorry but time and progress move on????? surely you jest. IT"S HISTORY FOOL. i hope they are watched closely by a group of concerned citizens.
ReplyDeleteI ACTUALLY WORK FOR A LIVING..FULL TIME TOO.
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS. ME TOO. CAN WE STOP WITH THE CAPITAL LETTERS ALREADY?
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