Monday, March 3, 2014

Sunday, March 2, 2014

What I Saw - March 2, 2014


 Someone recently wiped out this NO PARKING sign on the Barber Street side of the Columbia Plaza.
Note the tire marks under the signpost and the broken pole (left side of the photo). 

 Another view of the same.  It was only a matter of time before it got knocked over, as it had been leaning for several years, attached to its base by a single bolt.

 As this one is.

 Flocks of snow geese flew over this morning,
That means spring can't be far behind, despite the impending snow.

 Near 6th and 462: still not completely cleared, after all this time.
No worries, the coming snow will cover it up (thus making it even more dangerous).

 Another winter casualty (along 462)

 A flipped lid

 In the window of Trin's Beans - 
Let's hope everyone is all right.

 A wannabe watching two mergansers floating by - decked out - on their way to dinner

This part of the 200 block of Locust is a "minefield."
(So is the 100 block of Walnut on the right side, going towards River Park. Also, parts of 2nd Street are a dog poop disaster.  This morning, I saw a group of people letting their dog run and crap along 2nd, next to Avenue H, as they watched from the porch.)

Wrightsville Borough declares snow emergency ahead of winter storm

Wrightsville is being proactive.

Friday, February 28, 2014

From the Police Log

Amvets, 28 N. 2nd St., Columbia, for: improperly operating small games of chance; failing to maintain proceeds from games of chance in a bank account separate from other funds; selling alcoholic beverages to nonmembers; failing to maintain records confirming with the liquor code; possessing or operating gambling devices or paraphernalia or permitted gambling or lotteries, pool selling and or bookmaking on licensed premises.

Union Station Grill, 171-173 S. 4th St., Columbia, for loudspeaker operated in a noisy and/or disorderly manner.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Found on the Columbia Borough website

This excerpt is from the Columbia Borough website. All the codes officers need to do now is get out of the office and out of the truck and enforce the code.

Think the Arizona gay ban is ridiculous? It's already legal to discriminate against gays in Pa and a legislator from Lancaster County is pushing further

The GOP has gone off crazier than usual. A PA state representative has proposed a constitutional amendment allowing discrimination as long as it is based on sincerely held beliefs.
PA State Rep. Gordon Denlinger, a Republican from Lancaster County, is looking for cosponsors to a proposed constitutional amendment that some say would allow Arizona-style discrimination right here in Pennsylvania.
“I plan to propose a new section in Article I — the Pennsylvania ‘Bill of Rights’ — that will prohibit government from punishing an individual or entity if the individual or entity makes hiring or other employment decisions, or provide services, accommodations (including housing accommodations), advantages, facilities, goods or privileges based on sincerely held beliefs,” Denlinger wrote in a Jan. 8 memorandum to his House colleagues.
Under Denlinger’s proposed amendment, “an individual or entity may not be found to have discriminated in making employment related decisions or providing services, accommodations, advantages, facilities, goods or privileges if the action was based on the sincerely held beliefs of the individual or entity,” he wrote.

And they can keep it!