Saturday, July 18, 2015

Troubadour serenades at River Park

This troubadour serenaded passers-by at River Park Thursday evening, when the weather was mild.  Unfortunately, heat and humidity are forecast to rise today and tomorrow, leading to a sweltering weekend.

Light post damaged at 5th and Locust

This light post at North Fifth and Locust Streets was damaged by a vehicle earlier this week, possibly due to distracted driving. According to a witness, the driver was heading west on Lancaster Avenue and failed to negotiate a turn southwest onto Locust Street before striking the post. Currently, the base of the post is broken, and the traffic light control button is dangling by its wires. The witness also said someone recently removed one of the shards of metal from the base.




The next wave flows into town - with a difference

Swarms of dead mayflies collected on the steps at Columbia River Park over the past few days - with a difference: These are white and about half the size of the brown ones infesting the area recently.


Friday, July 17, 2015

In Columbia, sometimes a cover-up is a good thing

Thankfully, someone painted over vulgar graffiti on the sidewalk in front of 137 South Fourth Street this week.  Unfortunately, the white trapezoid creates a blank canvas for more "artwork."
Let's hope no one notices.

No street sweeping next week


Thursday, July 16, 2015

Juveniles leave path of destruction after vandalizing 34 vehicles in Columbia Borough | WPMT FOX43


 Dozens of vehicles were damaged–their windows smashed and tires slashed–after five juveniles went on a vandalism spree in Lancaster County, according to police reports.
The vandalism occurred between June 16 and July 3 in the northeast section of Columbia Borough, police said.
So far, some 34 vehicles have been found with damage which include broken windows and windshields, broken side view mirrors and slashed tires. In one instance–the suspects threw a brick through a house window, investigators said.
Police spotted the suspects while on patrol during the early morning hours on July 3. One of the suspects was taken into custody after a brief foot pursuit.
A preliminary investigation revealed that five boys, ranging in ages from 10 to 14 years-old, were involved in the crime spree.
The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call Officer Austin Miller at 717-684-7735.