Monday, July 20, 2020

SIGN UP NOW FOR THE COLUMBIA BOROUGH POLICE DEPARTMENT BIKE AUCTION | Columbia Borough Police Department


SIGN UP NOW - The Columbia Borough Police Department is having a Bicycle Auction on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at 9:00am.  On-site attendance is limited to 20 people so pre-registration is required.  To register for the on-site auction please email armoldp@columbiapd.org by 4:00pm on Thursday, July 23, 2020.  The auction will also be Live Streamed on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/johncarlauction.  Masks and Social Distancing is required at all times during the auction.  Please note that payments must be via PayPal or Credit Card - No Cash Accepted.

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Sunday, July 19, 2020

About Town 7/19/2020

This week's photos of Columbia


Painters at River Park

Painting river scenes

Trouble at the railroad crossing 

Takin' it away

Reflecting on 3rd Street 

There's that patriotic address.

Black Lives Matter 

Painting the lot at River Park 

In the back of the pickup

A proud addition to any man cave

New logo at Coffee & Cream

There it is in the middle.

Plane with presidential seal sliding behind the trees

This sign at River Park has been revised.

The rule doesn't apply to everyone, though.
Rank has its privileges, 
and privilege has its rankness.

Guy getting a boost

Combination of the U.S. flag and the insurrectionist flag

PPL doesn't permit attachments to its poles.

See above.

Lookin' like a million bucks

Magnificent man in his flying machine
(Two people, actually)

New sign

And another

Trashy Columbia 

Clean up your animal waste!

On the 300 block of Walnut 

Notice of appeal

Here's a closer look.
There's no further information at this point 
because the meeting was canceled.

Damaged medallion 

Rest easy, Congressman John Lewis


Chalk the Walk August 1, 2020, beginning at 9 a.m.


Etown issues statement supporting rally and denouncing racism; Columbia is silent


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