Recent photos of Columbia
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Recent photos of Columbia
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Dough Heads Waffles, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, Dec. 22. Pass. The food facility does not have the original certificate for the certified food employee posted in public view.
Fuel Madness Meals, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, December 22. Pass. The food facility does not have the original certificate for the certified food employee posted in public view.
Gypsy Kitchen Catering, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, Dec. 22. Pass. Raw sausage stored directly on top of bread in the walk-in cooler. Raw turkey stored above mustard in the walk-in cooler. An accumulation of burnt food debris on two catch trays of the stove. Water leaking from the plumbing of the sink in the outside service counter. Breakfast sausage, and porridge, a refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature-control-for-safety food in the walk-in cooler, was date-marked by the facility but was beyond the seven day use- or sell-by date and requires discarding. An irreversible registering thermometer or thermal labels are not available for monitoring the final rinse temperature of the mechanical dishwasher. A spray bottle of "green buster" stored hanging above single-service plastic lids and packets of sugar on a storage rack. Bottles of hand soap and dish detergent stored next to food equipment and food on the storage rack. Food employee (owner) preparing food, wearing a wristwatch. The food facility has until February to obtain a Food Safety Certificate. The facility has been in operation only since May 2021.
With this season being the 50th of L-L boys hoops, we're taking a weekly look back at the league's memorable moments, achievements, coaches, players, etc. So far, we caught up with former Warwick coach Dave Althouse and looked back at the Cocalico's 1977 state title team.
This week, we're reminiscing about the 1987 Columbia boys basketball team. This March will mark 35 years since the Tide won state gold. At the time, Columbia was just the second Lancaster-Lebanon League program to have won a state title in boys basketball (Today, the number is four: Annville-Cleona won in 1999, Lancaster Catholic won in 2003 - more on those squads later this season).
When: Columbia Borough Council meeting, Dec. 14.
What happened: Recent searches found no evidence of hazardous waste or buried barrels at the newly purchased McGinness Airport property, ending more than four months of speculation and accusations that the site was contaminated, Borough Manager Mark Stivers said after the meeting.