Tuesday, December 20, 2016
About town - A few questions
Special Council Meeting Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Monday, December 19, 2016
Criminal mischief, thefts in town
The Columbia Borough Police Department is handling a large number of criminal mischief and theft cases that occurred sometime between Sunday 12-18-16 and Monday 12-19-16. It is believed that all the events occurred during the overnight hours. A large number of vehicle mirrors have been removed from vehicles anywhere from the intersection of 4th St. and Walnut St. to 2nd St. and Mill St. areas. There was also damage done to a soda machine and to a building as well. With the large number of calls being received we are behind in getting to some of you. If you haven't received a message or heard from an officer in over 2 hours please call into the police station.
If you had damage or something missing from your vehicle or property, you are encouraged to report it to the police if not already done so. We are asking residents in the areas affected to check their home surveillance systems if you have one to see if anyone can be seen that may have done this. If you have information on who may have done this you are asked to call the police station at 717-684-7735 or submit a tip below.
Thanks and have a safe holiday season!
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Sunday, December 18, 2016
Columbia volunteers distribute food, toys to needy families
$2M in DCNR grants to fund rail trails, parks; Columbia gets grant
• Columbia Borough, $45,000: Master site development plan for 10-acre expansion of River Park.
Friday, December 16, 2016
Study: Thousands of Lancaster County children eligible for free preschool aren't getting it
Snowflakes and a trolley are in Columbia's future - for a price
New borough Christmas lights were the topic at the Community Development meeting December 15, 2016.
On The Mid-Year State Budget Briefing: The Full Picture Is Even More Grim
The long term budget problem is not something that just happened. It was created by reductions in corporate taxes that were not made up by other revenues.
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Police seek Turkey Hill robber in Columbia
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Tax notice - How to pay
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Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016
Columbia buys a trolley
The trolley is a 1993 model with 53,000 miles and was used previously by the borough during the Columbia lantern tour. Public Works Director Ron Miller took a test drive/ride for several miles recently and described the vehicle's engine and transmission as "excellent" and presented council with an extensive written report. He called the venture "not a frivolous investment whatsoever." The trolley is air-conditioned and comes with a lifetime supply of vehicle filters. Councillor John Novak said the same trolley in today's dollars would cost $200,000-250,000 new.
Council had originally planned to employ the services of Rivertowne Trolley Company again in 2017 until a sudden opportunity surfaced to buy its own trolley. The issue normally would have gone through committee before being presented to council, but councillors felt the matter warranted quick action due to other parties interested in acquiring the vehicle. Columbia paid $30,600 last year to rent Rivertowne's trolley.
Councillor Cleon Berntheizel said, "I look at this as an investment in the borough."
71-year-old woman charged with threatening neighbor at knifepoint
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Christmas tree lighting at the park
400 luminaries lined the sidewalks, thanks to the Columbia varsity cheerleading squad (and one honorary member) and the baseball team.
A privy - Can you dig it?
71-year-old woman charged with threatening neighbor at knifepoint
Susquehanna's smallmouth bass numbers rise, but agency still pushes for 'sick river' status
“The positive vibe on the river is that it’s better than it’s ever been,” says Mike Acord, co-owner of Susquehanna Fishing Tackle in Columbia.
“The fishermen were on board with the process. They’re worked hard to get the river back. We’ve got it back with the fishermen’s help and now we should be able to enjoy it.
“We’ll support what’s right and right now it deserves to be open. We all worked for it.”