A 39-year-old man died when he fell from a third-floor window of his home in Columbia Wednesday morning, police said.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Fatal accident near Malleable Road this morning
Screenshot of Lancaster County-Wide Communications (LCWC) page from this morning
A vehicle accident with entrapment and ejection occurred Sunday morning on Route 30 near Malleable Road. According to Susquehanna Fire and Rescue Co. #4, the accident involved three motorcycles. The Lancaster County Crash Team is conducting an investigation. So far, one fatality has been confirmed.
(Photos submitted by Phil Shirk.)
(Photos submitted by Phil Shirk.)
Saturday, July 19, 2014
The Mystery of the Market House Trust
In response to citizens' questions submitted to this website, as well as the veil of mystery shrouding the workings of the Columbia Historic Market House Trust, I've uncovered the following information.
Board members are as follows:
Chairman Cleon Berntheizel
Vice-Chairman Don Haines
Secretary Rebecca Murphy
Treasurer Elaine Beckley
Member (nonvoting) Ed Schopf
Member Jodie Eck (nonvoting)
Member (nonvoting) as of yet unnamed
Historically, the Trust has met at the Mount Bethel Cemetery Superintendent's House, but reportedly now meets at Cafe Garth, or the residence of its owner, Cleon Bertheizel, on Second Street.
The following "Rules of the Columbia Historic Market House" document (from 5/10/2012) has been distributed to all vendors.
(Click on the image for a larger view.)
A contact address for the Trust can be seen on the above document:
CHMHT, P.O. Box 688, Columbia, PA 17512
Recently, Vice-Chairman Don Haines posed for the photograph shown above with the Market House's new bistro-style furniture. The removal of the previous furniture was discussed at last Monday night's Columbia Borough Council meeting and was thought to have been removed without authorization. The furniture is considered borough property, and the matter is under investigation.
An article about the Trust appeared in Lancaster Newspapers last year.
Recently a "Notice of Violation" was presented by the Trust to vendors who signed a petition to abolish the entity. Vendors had presented the petition to borough council amid accusations of mismanagement by the Trust.
Recently, one vendor had been closed down by the Trust for two days due to operating an allegedly unclean stand.
Recently, one vendor had been closed down by the Trust for two days due to operating an allegedly unclean stand.
Currently, most of the vendor stands available sit empty. One estimate puts vendor occupancy at less than one quarter of the Market House.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
What I Saw - July 17, 2014
Apparently, the Northwest River Trail Services Building at Columbia River Park is now . . .
open (?)
With convenient second floor access
A rooftop observation deck
An area for open-air exercise
A crawl space
And a first-floor walking area
What better place for a romantic evening?
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