Faces about town . . .
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The skeletons made no bones about their intention to invade.
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Let's hope these aren't necessary.
Twisted Tea - Back in action?
Sit a spell.
Not time for kayaks - yet.
Winter sunsets are the best.
Lotsa lights on Locust
FORES
Market Manager Chris Vera recently painted and refurbished three Keeley stoves and moved them back into the Market House, where they belong.
A similar product was big in Columbia in the '80s. Some residents might remember.
Several piles of broken glass are still present along part of the railroad. A "found art" practitioner placed them there a few years ago.
Double-crossed garden
Does Columbia have a dog poop problem?
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He was shy at first.
But he got over it.
JESUS SAVES
Don't tell the borough about these bricks, or they'll want to dig them up and put in a concrete sidewalk.
Protected by . . . no one? someone? anyone?
Crazy numbers, often used in municipal budgeting
St. Pete's place
In the window of the former Fragments of the Past
OPEN?
See you later.
In prayer
PennDOT cleaning the deteriorating Veterans Memorial Bridge
From the redo at the Re-Uzit Shop
GOLD
2000-2019
Steeple
February 10th
Water-logged bulbs
Gandalf returned to Valinor.
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