Friday, February 20, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
What I Saw February 19, 2015
Flurries were flying as school let out today. Good thing that humongous snow plow was at the ready.
Keepin' it together
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
What I Saw February 18, 2015
Tundra swans . . .
They should probably turn around and head southward due to the brutally low temperatures (for this area) and nuisance snows here lately.
On the other hand, dozens of robins congregated at Laurel Hill Cemetery this afternoon.
Can spring be far behind?
This is just a small sampling of approximately 100 robins there today.
On the ice again
Someone was shuffling around on the river ice recently at Columbia River Park.
These shots were taken this afternoon (Wednesday).
I hope it wasn't the same people as before: LINK
I would have thought they'd learned their lesson.
What I saw recently
A good way to get a closer view of the river - or roll into it.
Some guys putting something into the ground near Columbia Kettle Works . . .
Enjoy the new door at the water company office - you bought it.
Has the breast cancer awareness campaign gone too far?
666-TREE: The root of evil?
Something didn't agree with this one near Ninth and Locust.
There have been a number of oil train derailments this year: LINK
Deer entrails?
This is still there on a borough road.
About a year ago there was a rib cage in the same spot.
Is this evidence of poaching?
Look at those prices. No wonder Tom's went out of business.
Last fan standing?
Obligatory bridge shot with snow on the river
Bradley the Cooper's Hawk at River Park
Trainspotters . . .
There have been a number of oil train derailments this year: LINK
Deer entrails?
This is still there on a borough road.
About a year ago there was a rib cage in the same spot.
Is this evidence of poaching?
Look at those prices. No wonder Tom's went out of business.
Last fan standing?
Obligatory bridge shot with snow on the river
Bradley the Cooper's Hawk at River Park
Monday, February 16, 2015
Something old, something new: Columbia reinvents itself as an antiques destination
Like Adamstown, New Oxford and Hanover, Columbia has a thriving antiques community. For locals and out-of-towners alike, it's become a destination for people looking for old furniture, knick-knacks, memorabilia and other items with a bit of history.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Photographer to travel to many Columbias
On March 1, New York photographer Francis Smith will embark on an eight-month journey through 33 states to capture the essence of 50 towns, cities, counties, ships and universities, all of which share Columbia as part of their names.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Head-on crash shuts down Veterans Memorial Bridge
Emergency crews responded to a head-on collision between two vehicles on the Veterans Memorial Bridge this afternoon shortly after 3 o'clock. The bridge was shut down to traffic from both Lancaster and York Counties for several hours.
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Conoy Township pro-gun signs vandalized, leaders hope to profit
A fundraising idea for Columbia?
After new pro-gun signs were vandalized in Conoy Township, leaders hope to sell similar ones to benefit local nonprofits.
GO HERE FOR MORE:
http://m.lancasteronline.com/news/local/conoy-township-pro-gun-signs-vandalized-leaders-hope-to-profit/article_802c4624-b20f-11e4-8eec-8ff8c213908d.html?mode=jqm
http://m.lancasteronline.com/news/local/conoy-township-pro-gun-signs-vandalized-leaders-hope-to-profit/article_802c4624-b20f-11e4-8eec-8ff8c213908d.html?mode=jqm
Here's a link to a video interview that says it all:
http://www.nranews.com/home/video/cam-and-company-2015-stephen-mohr-welcoming-good-people-to-town/list/featured-videos
http://www.nranews.com/home/video/cam-and-company-2015-stephen-mohr-welcoming-good-people-to-town/list/featured-videos
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Extreme tax hikes not expected outside city school district
"We have no place to go to tax anybody anymore. ... The little bit more that we would get wouldn't bail us out," said Laura Cowburn, business manager for Columbia Borough School District.
Her district has the same Act 1 index as the city district: 2.8 percent. That's the highest index in the county.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Columbia Borough Council OKs sale of sewer system to LASA
Columbia Borough Council voted 5-2 Feb. 9 to approve a resolution for the sale of itswastewater collection system to the Lancaster Area Sewer Authority for $8.6 million.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Aftermath of bus incident
Columbia Borough Police Officers Austin Miller and Bryan Keyser talk to a woman who had been asked to leave an RRTA bus near Fourth and Chestnut at about 3:50 p.m. on February 9, 2015. It appeared as though Officer Miller escorted her from the bus. Apparently, the woman was upset about having had to wait a long time for the bus to pick her up at Ninth and Locust. (It's difficult to hear the conversation due to traffic noise; I was standing on the other side of the highway.)
Columbia foursome jailed for burglary, baseball-bat beating of 2 women
Four Columbia residents each received lengthy prison terms for breaking into a home in 2013 and beating two women with baseball bats.
Three men and a woman were charged with entering the Columbia home on Nov. 5, 2013, and beating the female occupants after three men inside fled, according to testimony.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Out for a Sunday drive
An Amish buggy with five passengers drove through Columbia this afternoon, along Route 441, and continued up through Chiques.
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