Doug's Tree Service continued cutting dead and dying trees at Columbia River Park today. A grapple truck was used to lift the cut pieces and haul them from the area. At least one fully laden truck delivered the wood to Musser Supply along Lancaster Avenue. Several trees (marked with orange spray-painted dots) remain to be cut. A total of seven or eight trees were slated for removal.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Doug's makes the cut at River Park
Doug's Tree Service workers cut dead and dying trees at Columbia River Park today. The trees were considered by borough officials to be a public safety concern, and those slated to be cut had been marked with orange spray paint as reported HERE on Columbia Spy. Last fall, Columbia Borough Council approved the hiring of Doug's Tree Service to cut the trees at a price not to exceed $14,000. Reportedly, Doug's had submitted the lowest of several bids for the job. As reported on Columbia Spy HERE, Borough Manager Ron Miller said that reforesting will be done in the spring to replace the lost trees.
An "uprooted" information plaque and a badly broken park bench were found near one of the cut trees close to the bridge today. Columbia Spy also found a chainsaw that was apparently left behind by Doug's workers and reported it to Columbia Borough Police, who retrieved it. Calls to Doug's Tree Service were unanswered due to their office being closed today.
River Park trees are cut down
Doug's Tree Service workers were cutting down trees at Columbia River Park this morning (Saturday). New trees will be planted in the spring.
Friday, February 12, 2016
Kleen-Rite launches teaser trailer for new website
COLUMBIA, Pa. — To celebrate the unveiling of its revamped website, Kleen-Rite Corp. released a teaser trailer, which is available on its YouTube channel.
GO HERE
GO HERE
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
6 fun facts about Lancaster County's oldest fasnacht fundraiser
Over the course of 11 baking days — Monday through Wednesday of this week and then every Monday and Wednesday through March 9 — approximately 166 volunteers will make close to 84,000 fasnachts.
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/fun-facts-about-lancaster-county-s-oldest-fasnacht-fundraiser/article_5706395e-ce91-11e5-9c48-7f00b928cad3.html
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