Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Video blasts property tax increases - officials are stunned


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Columbia Kettle Works to feature Grammy-winning guitarist and Johnny Winter Band


Join Premier Guitarist and Grammy Award Winner Paul Nelson and The Johnny Winter Band in a concert for Columbia Kettle Works' Third Anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 20, at 7 p.m.  Johnny’s award-winning documentary, Down & Dirty: The Johnny Winter Story will be screened.

The celebration will also feature limited edition brews and Rocky’s BBQ (6–9 p.m., ticket-holders only). Beers may be purchased at the bar and carried upstairs. Please note: Tickets will be $25 at the door.

Columbia Kettle Works
40 North 3rd Street Columbia, PA 17512

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How to Protect Yourself from the New ISP Privacy Law

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Earth Day at Sahd's April 22





Monday, April 3, 2017

Police seek leads on graffiti vandalism


The following information is from lancaster.crimewatch.pa.com:

Columbia Borough is investigating a rash of criminal mischief/graffiti incidents that occurred between 3/27/2017 and 3/28/2017. Multiple businesses and buildings had been sprayed with paint. The damage was done to buildings in the area of the 200 blk. Chestnut St. and the 200 blk. N. 2nd St. in Columbia Borough. An example of some of the graffiti is pictured above.

Anyone with information on these incidents or the identity of the suspects is asked to contact Columbia Borough Police at 717-684-0976 or Lancaster Crime Stoppers at (800) 322-1913, or you can anonymously Text a Tip to Crime Stoppers by using your cell phone. Text LANCS plus your message to 847411. Callers may remain anonymous and do not have to give their names.


The following five photos show graffiti on the Peerless Hardware building at 210 Chestnut Street on March 28, 2017:







The following five photos show similar graffiti on the Take Away Refuse building at 39 North Front Street on Tuesday, March 28, 2017:






If at first you don't succeed . . .

A second attempt is being made this morning to deliver a mausoleum to the Laurel Hill Memorial Gardens.













Making Your Wishes Known - Monday, April 3, at the Library