Friday, December 4, 2015

Christmas card shower needed

The following request, previously posted on Facebook, was sent to Columbia Spy for publication.


Thursday, December 3, 2015

Vandals attack Columbia Crossing letters

According to the borough office, the newly installed letters on the Columbia Crossing were recently vandalized. Sometime between noon on Wednesday and 8 o'clock this morning, several letters were removed from the building's exterior and thrown on the walkway. Fortunately, none were damaged. A handyman (Wilson) replaced the letters this morning.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Columbia Borough Police at 684-7735.

Tearing it up at 4th & Locust

A new parking lot is being installed at 401 Locust Street as part of a makeover that includes newly constructed planters on either side of the lot entrance. The old parking lot was being torn up this afternoon in preparation for repaving. Sources tell the Spy that a CHI St. Joseph Children's Health facility will be moving into the adjacent office building in the near future. The building and lot are owned by Cimarron Investments.


Opening of Route 441 bypass in Columbia delayed by railroad signal issue

An unanticipated issue with traffic signal timing at a railroad crossing has delayed the opening of the new Route 441 bypass in Columbia, the state Department of Transportation says.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/opening-of-route-bypass-in-columbia-delayed-by-railroad-signal/article_ffdecad0-99d2-11e5-b1d1-a73be4d4a77d.html#.VmBvk6lmBLY.facebook

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Shorebirds' use of Lancaster County islands causes feds to reverse order over Safe Harbor Dam water level

To protect shorebirds, a federal agency has reversed its earlier decision to allow the Safe Harbor Dam to permanently raise water levels by several inches on Lake Clarke.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's unexpected move will help shorebirds during their six-month migration period when they use mudflats on the reservoir for feeding and resting.

New police photo - A sign of things to come?

The West Hempfield Township Police Department's new Facebook cover photo shows their cruisers at River Park - in Columbia. Is this a sign of things to come?

Hang 'em high!

Hanging the sections of sign at Columbia Plaza this afternoon: