Thursday, January 13, 2022

Lanco Smokes opens tobacco shop, lounge in Columbia


A new cigar lounge and smoke shop has opened near the Columbia Market House.

Located at 20 S. Third St. in Columbia, Lanco Smokes sells cigarettes, chewing tobacco, electronic cigarettes and roll-your-own tobacco and cigars. It has a walk-in humidor, which has a variety of cigars, including premium varieties. In addition, the roughly 1,900-square-foot store has customer lounge areas in the front and back.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2022

MLK Day Pop-Up Health Clinic - Monday, January 17th

 


DEEDS RECORDED - COLUMBIA BOROUGH - JANUARY 10, 2022

Columbia Investment Partners LP and Columbia Investment Partners Corp conveyed property on Locust St. to Mount Joy Holdings LP for $250,000.

Columbia Investment Partners LP and Columbia Investment Partners Corp conveyed property on a public road to Mount Joy Holdings LP for $800,000.

Nicholas J. Meley, Christine M. Gerfin, Christine M. Meley and Christine M. Miley conveyed 338 Perry St. to Valley View Capital LLC for $72,000.

Michael W. Halter and Shirley A. Halter conveyed 141 North Seventh St. to Steven D. Good for $178,590.

Claudia J. Leschke conveyed 845 Barber St. to Steven Stoutzenberger for $70,000.

Hanover Shoe Properties LLC and E. Wayne Stoltzfus conveyed 222 Perry St. to Melvin S. Beiler for $105,000.

WGMC Properties LLC and Walter L. Siderio conveyed 838 Houston St. to Caitlin Michelle Perry for $170,000.

J. Michael Seibert conveyed 552 Chestnut St. to George A. Leschke Jr. for $430,000.

Josetta M. Murphy, William B. Reisinger and William B. Reisinger Jr. conveyed property on Central Avenue to Josetta M. Murphy and Dennis J. Murphy for $1.

Columbia boys stay undefeated in comeback nonleague win as Crimson Tide senior Kerry Glover hits 1K

Both father and son Kerry Glovers - they have different middle names - agreed that Susquehanna Township (3-6) was the first team they've faced all season that could match the Tide in terms of running the floor. ST also sat in a 2-3 zone all night.

Still, Monday was a good test for an unbeaten Columbia bunch with high aspirations.

"I tell my guys all the time I'll take games like this over 25- or 30-point wins," coach Glover said. "You need to learn something. We got tougher. We got better."

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Columbia Borough Council agrees to stop routine private meetings amid transparency complaints

Council members verbally agreed to eliminate controversial private information sessions before each of council's two monthly voting meetings.

More info: Members previously met for 30-minute sessions behind the closed doors of Borough Manager Mark Stivers's office, an agreement reached during the reorganization meeting in 2020. Previously, council met for 60-minute private sessions. Those meetings drew complaints about Sunshine Law violations. Council members may not discuss any voting matter or any subject that will be discussed at a public meeting.
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