A local resident points to the regulations for Locust Street Park to remind police to patrol and enforce. Warmer weather is on tap for this coming week, which will encourage people to congregate in the park, and last year saw a lot of vandalism there. At its November 10, 2014 meeting, Columbia Borough Council voted unanimously to give police enforcement powers in the park.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
What I saw recently
Around town . . .
A bird in hand . . .
might be worth 10 or 11 in the bush.
These flags are even worse this time. Are they symbols of our divided nation and revisionist history?
Contemplating
Not quite Iwo Jima
Towing a truck . . . using a guy wire?
-disestablishmentarianism . . . ?
A very good book
Moss on Avenue J . . .
and some bricks, as well.
Working at the Trail Services Building
A snoozer and a watcher
Dirt for sale
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Vehicle into fire hydrant on Route 441
Emergency personnel and water company employees responded to the scene of an accident along Route 441 where a vehicle had sheared off a fire hydrant this afternoon. It took over three hours for crews to clear the scene and attend to the damaged hydrant. The accident scene was near a residence across from Sam Logan's bait shop. Fire police shut down Route 441 between Plane and Mill Streets.
As seen from the intersection of Route 441 and Mill Street.
This helpful fellow radioed Columbia Fire Police Captain Mike Rhodes at our request to see if we could access the scene, but the captain replied in the negative, because "There's nothing to see."
Really?
Oh, there's the captain now.
Sorry, captain, but where there's a will . . .
Another shot from 441 and Mill.
The repaired/replaced hydrant, and safety cones.
Unfortunately, no one placed signage at the scene where abundant water remained on the road.
At the time this photo was taken, the temp was already down to 32 degrees.
Friday, March 27, 2015
California Borough hires new manager - Sam Sulkosky
California Borough in Washington County, PA has a new manager in town, and he has some ambitious plans for economic development and recreation.
Samuel Sulkosky, 52, originally from Indiana County, was tapped to fulfill the roles as manager, secretary and treasurer. He spent the past 14 years working in government and most recently served as manager of Columbia Borough in Lancaster County.
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