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A retired Columbia police chief is suing the borough for allegedly short-changing his monthly pension payments.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Former chief suing Columbia Borough over his pension
Sunday, July 28, 2013
What I saw recently
Some pics from around town over the last few days . . .
These notices have been popping up on properties around town lately.
The government is once again in the process of confiscating private property.
Grammar anyone?
So what DID happen at this property on the 200 block of Locust?
It's the same place as shown HERE.
Little Boy Blue casting his fate to the wind (or at least his line to the water).
The hands of fate? Nah, just more cool kitsch at Burning Bridge Antiques.
Jailed without due process
Spelling . . . ?
Hitchin' a ride
Seen on the 200 block of Union Street. Is it legal?
If so, I want one for my property that says WHOVIAN ZONE.
Seen in Wrightsville.
Hmmm . . . .
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Friday, July 26, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
State seeks person who shot goose
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The state Game Commission is looking for the person who shot a Canada goose through the chest with an arrow, an injury that eventually claimed its life.
MORE HERE:
New controls approved for Columbia rail crossing
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The state Public Utility Commission voted 5-0 on Tuesday, July 16, to approve a state Department of Transportation plan for new warning signals at the intersection of Walnut and North Front streets in Columbia.
The railroad crossing will receive new warning gates on both sides of the tracks at the intersection and a traffic signal will be installed.
In addition, the railroad crossing at Locust Street and Front Street will be closed permanently, according to Columbia Borough Manager Sam Sulkosky.
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