Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Wrightsville Police seeking help in identifying men in fraudulent use of a credit card
Wrightsville Police are seeking help from the public in identifying two people they believe fraudulently used a borough resident's credit card at stores in Lancaster County.
The resident reported to police that he lost between $600 to $700 when his debit card information was used to make purchases at two Kmart stores — Columbia and Willow Street — and a Nike Outlet store in Lancaster County, Officer Michael Carpenter said.
The purchases — mainly prepaid Visa gift cards — were made on Sept. 28, he said.
Police believe the resident's credit card information may have been obtained through a skimming device, Carpenter said.
Q&A: Market House Trust - Supplemental Material
Columbia Historic Market House Trust documents:
Columbia Borough Ordinance No. 811 - 2011, signifying the Borough's intention to form the Trust can be found HERE.
The Borough of Columbia and Columbia Historic Market House Trust Management Agreement can be found HERE.
These documents were provided by the Trust.
Columbia Borough Ordinance No. 811 - 2011, signifying the Borough's intention to form the Trust can be found HERE.
The Borough of Columbia and Columbia Historic Market House Trust Management Agreement can be found HERE.
These documents were provided by the Trust.
Truckers concerned about Route 441 bypass
COLUMBIA, Pa. (WHTM) – Michael Venker, a trucker who dropped off a load of copper in Columbia on Tuesday, told ABC 27 News the ramp for the Route 441 bypass looks "daunting."
The ramp, set to open later this month, is part of a $12 million project designed to keep truck traffic out of the downtown. However, the appearance of a steep ramp may be steep enough to cause concerns.
MORE:
http://abc27.com/2015/10/06/truckers-concerned-about-route-441-bypass/
Columbia Company helps restore Hudson Hornet for disabled drivers
Driving Aids Development Corporation, manufacturer for more than 30 years of hand-controlled driving equipment for those with disabilities, will be at the AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet, scheduled for October 7-10 in Hershey, Pennsylvania, to promote its Hudson Hornet Mobility Adventure and to raise money for the cause.
Restoration is underway at Jon Schuchart Customs in Columbia, Pennsylvania, where the Hornet will be re-furbished, re-assembled and painted
an original glossy black.
an original glossy black.
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