Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Railroad Safety Tips | Columbia Borough Police Department

Police are asking that you use caution around the railroad tracks.

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Here's a recent video showing how fast some trains travel (at the railroad tracks near Columbia River Park):



Be careful out there.

Columbia Police raise funds for cancer research

Left to right: Megan Howell, Officer Austin Miller, Officer Amy Kuhrmann


Officers Austin Miller and Amy Kuhrmann of the Columbia Borough Police Department recently presented a check for $1,205 to American Cancer Society's "Making Strides" campaign for breast cancer research. Megan Howell, senior market manager, community engagement for the Cancer Society, accepted the check.

Officer Miller began the fundraiser in 2014 after seeing a similar campaign by the City of Seal Beach, CA Police Department. Miller sold pink department patches at $20 each to raise funds for the effort, which is currently ongoing. More patches will be ordered when the present supply is sold out. Miller will accept donations for the patches for those unable to pay the full amount.

Columbia Borough is the only police department involved in this fundraiser. Call 684-7735 for more information.

Signs of the new trail


Borough workers installed signage today to guide visitors to the Northwest River Trail.  Guests to the area have sometimes been confused about the location of the trail and have mistakenly opted for the gravel utility road along the fence at Columbia River Park or the paved road owned by Norfolk Southern that runs between the railroad tracks.

The signs, located at the River Park entrance and at Front and Walnut, direct visitors along Front Street, then under the Veterans Memorial Bridge to Bridge Street, and finally across Bridge to the beginning of the asphalt walkway running parallel to the Route 441 bypass.

Why are they taking our new guard rail?

Workers from Green Acres Contracting were cutting and removing sections of the newly installed aluminum guard rail along the new Route 441 bypass this afternoon. The pieces were hauled away as work trucks left the area at about 4 p.m.







Sunday hours, live music boost Columbia Market House


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