Thursday, November 30, 2023

ATTEMPT TO IDENTIFY SUSPECT IN ARMED ROBBERY AT THE COLUMBIA MART - COLUMBIA BOROUGH - LANCASTER COUNTY | Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers


Video: Columbia Borough Council Meeting - November 28, 2023


 

Rose's Deli to close November 30

Tomorrow [11/30/23] will be Roses deli and more last day of operation. Due to some things I can’t talk about here on Facebook we will close our doors and say thank you to all of our wonderful customers and friends we’ve met along the way. It definitely has been a great ride and I’m so thankful for everyone who has help my dream come true. God has blessed me with wonderful friends and family like no other.

Winter – an Important Time of Year for the Susquehannock People (U.S. National Park Service)

Video: Columbia Borough Planning Commission Meeting - November 21, 2023

 


Monday, November 27, 2023

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - November 27, 2023


Columbia Borough conveyed property on a public road to Columbia Borough for $1.

Columbia Borough conveyed property on a public road to Columbia Borough for $1.

Ronald W. Fritz Jr, Michelle M. Fritz and Edwin P. Daughenbaugh Jr. conveyed 635 Walnut St. to Kevin Tyndall for $229,000.

Janice A. Simmons and Annabelle Auer conveyed 1006 Central Ave. to Annabelle Auer for $1.

Susque River Apartments LLC and Eli K. Lapp conveyed property on a public road to Glacier Estate LLC for $330,000.

The estate of Robert L. Patterson conveyed 636 Walnut St. to Nabilco Management LLC for $141,000.

Taamar Herbert conveyed property on a public road to Montana R. Miller and Erin Miller for $245,000.

Sunday, November 26, 2023

About Town - November 26, 2023

This week's photos of Columbia

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Gloria in Excelsis Deo

Letting Grandfather out for some air

The 100 block of Walnut Street

Guard-pigeon on duty

Autumn sunsets







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They'll do it every time

Curious cat

Lights and flags

Cat and friend

A man running with his flags

There he goes!

Free shoes

Tree-lined walkway

Tree-lined driveway

JLG at rest

New sign at Locust Street Park

Meanwhile, at Laurel Hill . . .


Signs of the season . . . 




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Holiday travelers?

Autumn colors

Roundtop, reflecting again

8 new plaques at Zion Hill Cemetery
Close-ups of the plaques are HERE.

Next Attraction: State Theatre Vintage Emporium

Coming in February

Well-worn

On the bridge

On the river

Giant snail sighting?

Merry Grinchmas!


Friday, November 24, 2023

Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - November 24, 2023


Columbia High School, 901 Ironville Pike, Columbia, Nov. 14. Pass. Raw shell eggs stored above cheese in the walk-in cooler.

Rocky's BBQ, 28 N. Third St., Columbia, follow-up, Nov. 14. Pass. No violations.

Smith's Hotel, 1030 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, Nov. 14. Pass. Boxes of cheese and bags of bread stored directly on the floor in the walk-in freezer, rather than 6 inches off of the floor as required. Wafer steaks thawing at room temperature on the table in the basement, which is not an approved thawing method. Mold growing on the dispensing part of the slushie machine. A pink residue on the deflector of the ice maker. Toilet Room door off of the food preparation area, was open and not kept closed as required. A working container of dish detergent and a can of Lubriquik was being stored on a bottom shelf of a table with food equipment. A large container of hand-gel cleaner stored on a shelf with drinking cups in the basement.

V & G Sabor Boricua, 438 1/2 Locust St., Columbia, Nov. 14. Fail. Raw shell eggs stored above pork in the refrigerator. The food facility does not maintain Food Employee Certification records as required; repeat violation of 2021, 2022 and 2023. Food facility inspection indicates evidence of rodent activity in the middle and back food preparation area as evidenced by mouse feces in cabinets, on the floors, in back of equipment, and all around the floor/wall juncture; repeat violation April 21.

[Source: LNP/Lancasteronline]

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Jeremiah's Cupboard dishes up love | TownLively


"We are a small ministry, but we do a lot," said pastor Robert Middleton of Jeremiah's Cupboard. He's not kidding. The Columbia nonprofit regularly offers free meals to the community, and it will serve a free holiday dinner on Saturday, Dec. 23, from noon to 6 p.m. in the social hall behind Salem United Church of Christ, 324 Walnut St.
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https://townlively.com/jeremiahs-cupboard-dishes-up-love/ 

PHOTOS: 8 panels installed at Zion Hill Cemetery

 

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