According to a message from Columbia Borough:
DUE TO A VEHICLE BREAK DOWN JOHNSON TRASH SERVICE WILL NOT BE PICKING UP TODAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2017. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT 717-684-3844.Thursday, November 2, 2017
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Was trick-or-treat candy tampered with?
Columbia Borough Police received one report of possibly tainted candy that was received during trick-or-treating last night. The candy in question is a miniature Nestle Butterfinger bar in a yellow and blue wrapper. A parent noticed an apparent puncture in the packaging and upon opening the package, saw a hole in the bar with a dark red substance around the hole. The parent believes the candy bar was received while trick-or-treating between 6th St. and 9th St. and between Locust and Chestnut St. People are encouraged to carefully inspect all candy for damaged packaging or suspicious substances.
Source: Columbia Borough Police Department
Source: Columbia Borough Police Department
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Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Seafood Feast at CBFD November 4
Support the Columbia Borough Fire Department by attending their upcoming "All you can eat" seafood feast on November 4 at 10th & Manor Streets. Doors open at 4 p.m. and dinner is served 5 to 8 p.m.
Includes a steak and a baked potato - plus all the steamed crab legs and steam shrimp you can eat.
Tickets are $30 each.
Call Jean C. Rummel: 717-203-6914
100 Years of Columbia Basketball to be Celebrated
As part of the celebration, plans have been finalized to honor the program's rich history. On Saturday, Jan. 13, the celebration will take place with a special day planned for the Elmer Kreiser Gym, beginning at 2 p.m. That's when the Crimson Tide girls basketball team will take on Pequea Valley. At the conclusion of that game, a special ceremony will be held recognizing the boys' basketball programs' 100 years. All past teams, players an coaches will be introduced and asked to walk around the gym.
SVCC to host 5K run this Saturday, November 4
The Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center, a non-profit organization, will host the 8th Annual MAG Memorial 5k Fall Flash on Saturday, November 4, 2017. Named in memory of Melissa A. Glenn, former executive director of Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce, this run provides an opportunity to run the Veterans Memorial Bridge crossing the Susquehanna River. This year’s annual event is made possible through the Gold Sponsorship of Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority and the sponsorships of additional businesses listed on our website.
The course for this event crosses the Susquehanna River via the Veterans Memorial Bridge (Rt. 462) between Lancaster & York County which is closed to vehicular traffic during the event. Runners may enjoy the scenic course against the fall foliage of the river valley. The Fall Flash begins in Wrightsville at 8:30 am and finishes against this autumn backdrop.
Pre-registration is available through the SVCC Visitors Center and includes a T-shirt with runner registration while supplies last. Participants may also register on the day of the run beginning at 7:30 am at Wrightsville Elementary School (300 Chestnut St.)
Following the race, medals will be awarded to the top male and female overall champions as well as to the top three male and female finishers in thirteen age groups. Door prizes donated by local businesses will complete the awards ceremony. The Fall Flash is held rain or shine. Timing services are furnished by Ron Horn of Pretzel City Sports of Reading.
For more information or a registration form, visit www.PaRivertowns.com or call 717-684-5249. Walkers are welcome. Please, no pets or backpacks.
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