Friday, October 12, 2018

Legendary Creature to Be Celebrated in Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania News | US News


The legend (myth?) of the hairy, man-like creature will be celebrated on Oct. 13 at Albatwitch Day in Columbia.
Held by the Columbia Preservation Society, the all-day event will be in the 200 Block of Locust Street. The festival features live musical performances, lectures, trolley rides and a pie-eating contest. Kid-friendly activities such as face painting and $5 trolley rides will also be available.
MORE:

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/pennsylvania/articles/2018-10-10/legendary-creature-to-be-celebrated-in-pennsylvania

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Jay Frerichs to become Columbia's newest property inspector

Jay Frerichs


Jay Frerichs will be Columbia's newest property inspector. At Monday's meeting, borough council voted unanimously to approve him for the full-time position at an annual starting salary of $50,000, contingent upon successful completion of background checks and other conditions of employment. He replaces two part-time inspectors whose positions were vacated this year. According to Borough Manager Rebecca Denlinger, the borough received about a dozen applications in response to the advertised position, which were then short-listed to three candidates.

Frerichs brings 25 years of construction experience (particularly in home improvement) to the position. He has a PA contractor license, and owns and operates a small home improvement business.

Frerichs, a Lancaster City native, moved to Columbia after acquiring the former Long's Funeral Home at 855 Chestnut Street about two years ago. Since then, he has performed extensive renovations of the property, which was condemned when he bought it. He currently lives there with his wife and children.

Frerichs, the newest member of the codes department, said he wants to help borough residents with their properties, and sees his job as enforcing codes but also guiding property owners to the correct and most cost-efficient way of complying.




Dozens attend CBFD Open House to learn about fire prevention and safety - and to ride the fire trucks!


Riding on a fire engine is a fantasy for most kids, but last night it became a reality for those visiting Columbia Borough Fire Department's Open House. Before climbing aboard the trucks, however, children collected several fire safety related items to fill the backpacks they received there. They also got close-up looks inside an ambulance, police car, and a QRS vehicle. Sparky the Fire Dog greeted guests, many of whom posed with him for photos. Although activities were designed to be fun, education remained at the forefront to teach children (and adults) about fire prevention and safety. Several kids even braved entering a fire safety trailer filled with smoke to learn how to escape a fire. Free food and refreshments were also served at the event.










Community Open House at Columbia Market House Thursday, October 11, 3-7 p.m.


Man facing charges after falsely reporting he had been shot, shoplifting from store in Columbia

Adam Stake

Adam Stake, 35, is facing charges for false alarms to agency of public safety and retail theft for his role in the incidents.

MORE:

https://fox43.com/2018/10/10/man-facing-charges-after-falsely-reporting-he-had-been-shot-in-columbia/

Albatwitch to be celebrated in Pennsylvania

Illustration by Tim Renner

Held by the Columbia Preservation Society, the all-day event will be in the 200 Block of Locust Street this coming Saturday, October 13. The festival features live musical performances, lectures, trolley rides and a pie-eating contest. Kid-friendly activities such as face painting and $5 trolley rides will also be available.

MORE:

https://www.njherald.com/article/20181010/AP/310109864

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Woman with no pants on throws wooden pole at two women, is charged with open lewdness and disorderly conduct

On 9/19/18 at approximately 10:19pm the Columbia Borough Police Department was dispatched to the 300 Block of South Third Street for a report of disorderly conduct.  Upon arrival the officer observed Michelle Smith, 27, of Columbia, with no pants on, throwing a wooden pole at two women.  The witnesses stated that Smith had been throwing items at them while yelling obscenities.  Charges were filed against Smith for lewdness, harassment, and disorderly conduct.  Note:  All parties are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Arrest Date: 
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Case Number: 
22361-09-19-18

Source: 

Columbia Borough Police Department

https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/arrests/smith-michelle-lee-open-lewdness-and-1-additional-charge