Monday, July 24, 2017
PFA VIOLATION AND 2 ADDITIONAL CHARGES
RUTTER, SHIRLEY VALERIA - Shirley Rutter (35) of Columbia was charged with violating a Protection from Abuse (PFA) order on 07-22-17 after an incident in the 400 blk. of Locust St. Rutter was charged separately on this day also with a theft of services charge after placing an order of delivery food for $115.70 and attempting to send it to the person who had a PFA against her. Rutter admitted to police that she ordered the food as a prank.
Council nixes McGinness "Airfield" deal
In a 6-0 vote, Columbia Borough Council voided the agreement of sale with Peggy A. Knoll and James G. McGinness, trustees of the McGinness property at 1020 Manor Street. Council voided the agreement at a special meeting Monday night, because “environmental and/or subsurface conditions of the property are unacceptable to the borough.” At its April 10, 2017 meeting, council voted to consider approval of the sale, pending the outcome of an investigation of the property during a 90-day “due diligence” period.
Councillor Cleon Berntheizel was present via phone at Monday's meeting, and Councillor Fran FitzGerald was absent.
The backstory of the pending sale of the property is HERE:
The backstory of the pending sale of the property is HERE:
Let's talk about weeds
We'd like to talk about weeds.
In view of all the discussion of the topic lately, we'd like to present Exhibits A and B below:
Somewhere...in there...is a mailbox.
There it is!
A relay mailbox at North 5th & Chestnut is safely shrouded among the billowing sumac. Although some folks don't consider sumac to be a weed, it's unsightly nonetheless and will quickly take over an area if not attended to - plus, some people are allergic.
Lately, weeds of all kinds have been taking over the town. If the trend persists, our theme song may very well become "Welcome to the Jungle."
Lately, weeds of all kinds have been taking over the town. If the trend persists, our theme song may very well become "Welcome to the Jungle."
Workers take down dying tree at Mount Bethel
Hundreds say good-bye to Mary Loreto
Cars line Union Street next to Saint Peters Catholic Church this morning.
River Town Hops rescheduled to next year
The Executive Committee for the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce has conferred with local brewers and due to recent staff changes, everyone has decided that it is best to reschedule the River Town Hops event from August 5, 2017 to August 4, 2018.
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