Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Columbia Borough to discuss slot machine expansion


The legislation committee meeting in Columbia — which follows the safety committee meeting this Wednesday at 6 p.m. — is the first public forum to discuss the matter, Sahd said, "providing some direction for either slot-machine expansion or to opt-out of its expansion or for no action."
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/insider/municipalities-move-swiftly-to-block-casino-development-in-lancaster-county/article_9746dc76-c331-11e7-a89a-63789cede224.html

Robbery and simple assault in Ave G Monday night


On 11-06-17 at approx. 2041 hrs. the Columbia Borough Police were notified of a robbery that just occurred in the 500 blk. of Ave. G. It was reported to police that two males had followed the two male victims (one adult and one juvenile) from the Turkey Hill on Chestnut St. It was reported that one of the suspects pointed a gun at the victims and the other punched one of the victims in the face causing a facial injury. The suspects then took a wallet with cash and groceries from the victims and fled the area. An officer on patrol located the two suspects in the 400 blk. of Cherry St. and they were taken into custody. Both male suspects are 15 years old and were charged with Robbery and Simple Assault. Both were committed to Lancaster County Youth Intervention Center.
Incident Date: 
Monday, November 6, 2017 - 8:41am

Incident Type:

Location: 

500 blk. Ave. G
Columbia, PA 17512

Monday, November 6, 2017

November 1 begins Shortened Open Enrollment for Health Insurance Marketplace


Unlike last year’s open enrollment period when consumers had 90 days to enroll for coverage in the Health Insurance Marketplace, consumers this year have only 45 days, November 1 to December 15, 2017, to sign up to gain or renew insurance coverage and avoid a penalty at tax time.

The Affordable Care Act is still law and the IRS has confirmed that it will enforce the insurance mandate despite an Executive Order by President Trump giving the agency discretion not to do so. That means that consumers who choose not to buy health insurance for 2018 will pay a fee called the individual shared responsibility payment. The fee is calculated two different ways and the higher of the two used: Those without insurance will pay either 2.5% of household income or $695 per adult and $347.50 per child under 18. The fee will be calculated when consumers file their federal tax returns for the year in which they didn’t have coverage, unless the consumer qualified for an exemption from the requirement to have insurance.

For 2018, Marketplace consumers can save significant amounts on their premiums by actively shopping. There are five insurers in Pennsylvania offering Marketplace plans: Capital Blue Cross, Geisinger Health Plan, Highmark, Independence Blue Cross and UPMC. While some networks have narrowed, many are offering enhanced benefits such as wellness programs and telehealth services to counteract increases in deductibles and out of pocket maximums. All consumers re-enrolling in coverage are encouraged to review and update their income and demographic information on their Marketplace application.

Healthcare.gov, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ official Health Insurance Marketplace website, has planned maintenance outages during the enrollment period. The first outage will take place overnight Wednesday, November 1 and other outages are planned for every Sunday between 12:00 am and 12:00 pm except Sunday, December 10.

The Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers (PACHC) and its statewide membership of community-based healthcare organizations provide free, personal, no pressure, no obligation, non-biased enrollment assistance to individuals seeking the security of health insurance coverage. Federally certified health center-based enrollment assisters—certified application counselors and navigators—are trained and ready to help individuals navigate the enrollment process, including evaluation of plan options and cost. Individuals seeking primary care or information on enrollment assistance can locate a local community health center using the Find a Health Center link on the PACHC website at http://www.pachc.org/PA-Health-Centers/Find-a-Health-Center or by calling the PACHC toll-free hotline, 1-866-944-CARE (1-866-944-2273).

The Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers (PACHC) is a statewide membership services organization representing Community Health Centers - the largest primary care network in Pennsylvania and the nation - and other safety net providers that care for more than 800,000 Pennsylvanians at nearly 300 delivery sites in rural and urban communities across the Commonwealth. 

Visit www.pachc.org to find a Community Health Center near you.

Borough Office closed Tuesday, November 7

The Columbia Borough Office will be closed Tuesday, November 7, 2017, in observance of General Election Day.

Sunday, November 5, 2017

PreSchool Pals at Columbia Library Monday morning November 6 at 10:30


Columbia Crime Watch group to meet at the library Monday, November 6, at 6 p.m.


About Town

Recent pics from around town...


Sometimes you just need an ear to chew on.

Cry of the Columbia taxpayer

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 Columbia Crossing getting hosed

There are those lines again, which means UGI will be tearing up our streets again. And here's what those colors mean again:





 That's no way to treat a flag.

 Pretty good guidelines

 The banner belongs to this church.

 Elaborate brickwork down at the Tollbooth building


 Hats off . . .

 There's that trailer again at the former Prudhomme's.

 SOL: Spice Of Life

 Time to retire or replace these old signs

3 lights

 First across the bridge on Saturday morning's run

 Baby on board

 Runner with stroller
 It got a bit crowded out there.

Runners running in the run

 Superman - here to save Columbia?

 Mr. & Mrs. House Sparrow

 Sick starling

 Ticket time

 How to shrink-wrap a boat

 On the lookout, or looking to get out?

 New coffee shop on Locust:
"The Spot"

 Grand opening was Saturday, November 4.

 Betty Boop

Dress for walking the streets at night