Monday, November 11, 2019
Sunday, November 10, 2019
About Town 11/10/19
This week's photos of Columbia . . .
What's this? Girls skateboarding in defiance of the regulations?
The regulations (of which there are many)
Good thing Waterways Conservation Officer Jeff Schmidt was there to keep them on the straight and narrow.
The many-windowed Saint Peter Apartments
Tonight there's gonna be a Jailbreak.
Autumn is rapidly leafing us.
Another scarf bombing
What have they done to our lot at 4th & Locust?
Back at work
Still trying
Here's one on the outside
An escort vehicle announcing an oversize load that isn't there.
Here are the credentials.
They were checking clearances under traffic lights and elsewhere on Route 462.
Here's a wide load, not necessarily oversize.
The taxes are too damn high!
Half moon, waxing
The underside of a warthog
RGA has entered a bid of $13,275 in response to the borough's RFP for a Historic Resource Survey Consultant. Two of the company's employees were taking photos of the town Thursday morning, even though council reportedly has not yet made a decision.
Pumpkin massacre in Avenue H
Many welders have seen the light.
He's nailing it.
Triker heading on home
The rain was starting to fall.
Watcher, watching
Someone pulled the plug.
This MEDEVAC helicopter flew over several times this week.
Getting there
We want our sidewalk back.
The ramp is not for cars. The sign clearly says BOAT LAUNCHING ONLY.
Decked out for Christmas already
Let's hope she'll join her siblings for the holidays.
Unfortunately, this one's bound to be a burger.
Spell-check, please
Todd Stahl sent this photo of a balloon over the river this morning.
James R. Settle III sent this video shot from the bridge. The fun starts at about 0:22.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Write-in Votes Cast for Columbia Borough Council, School Board
Thursday, November 7, 2019
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Work Session - November 7, 2019
Revived voter energy brings new elected public servants to Columbia governance – Columbia news, views & reviews
In the contest for borough councillors, political newcomers Heather Zink, Sharon Lintner, Eric Kauffman and Howard Stevens secured seats on the council which must reorganize on the first Monday in January of each even numbered year unless it is a holiday.
Current council president Kelly Murphy received the fifth most votes yesterday.
MORE:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)