Columbia borough council began budget discussions last week and, as it has been in past years, spending on the Columbia Borough Police Department was in council's cross hairs.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Columbia featured in Lancaster County Magazine
The current issue of Lancaster County Magazine features an article on Columbia, including lots of photos.
Something new has been added
Fence posts have appeared recently along the side of the property at 631 South 13th Street, even though the zoning permit pertaining to fence installation specifies the rear of the property. (Unless "rear" means any of the property behind the house.)
More information can be found HERE.
What I saw recently
A poster for a memorial ride for Chad Noll, who passed away last year
A visitor (?) at the visitor's center (Northwest River Trail Services Building) at Columbia River Park on Saturday morning
So that's where the honeybees are - getting hopped up on the caffeine in Mountain Dew.
I saw this abandoned soda can at Third and Locust with what I thought were yellow jackets crawling on it, until I looked more closely. These are the first honeybees I've seen in quite a while.
It's only September, and these geese are flying south already.
I hope that doesn't mean we're in for a nasty winter.
Road construction continues on Ironville Pike.
Fourth Friday Feet in the Street
The "Feet in the Street" event on Fourth Friday in Columbia featured art, dancing, food, music, and other attractions. The event was centered on the 500 block of Locust Street and Locust Street Park and extended to other areas of town.
Dancers dancing
Claire Storm with a mosaic of the bridge burning, created by participants at last year's RiverFest in Wrightsville
Music in the gazebo
Feet in the Street - Literally!
Some participants left their mark on the "Feet in the Street" celebration on Fourth Friday in Columbia by walking with painted feet on rolled out butcher paper. The result was a cross between realism and abstract expressionism - and a lot of fun.
Riverdance in Rivertowne
Columbia's Rich Bair danced with his granddaughter Andra in Locust Street Park during the "Feet in the Street" event on Fourth Friday, September 26, 2014.
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