Burger King No. 2605, 531 N. Third St., Columbia, Feb. 3. Pass. Large cracks found on the inside of the large ice maker, rendering it no longer smooth and easily cleanable. A grease buildup and food debris on the floor behind the fryers, on the castors, and on fixtures. Employee personal belongings (jackets, coats, purses, backpacks) hanging from and placed on racks with food for the business, rather than in a designated area. Food employee wearing bracelets and wrist watches in the food preparation area
Saturday, February 12, 2022
Floor service with rotten food and broken glass bottles found in cooler: Lancaster County restaurant inspections Feb. 11
Black Olive Family Diner, 1506 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, follow-up, Feb. 3. Pass. Food employee eating in the food preparation area. Tubes of ground beef stored on a tray above whole-muscle beef in the walk-in cooler.
Burger King No. 2605, 531 N. Third St., Columbia, Feb. 3. Pass. Large cracks found on the inside of the large ice maker, rendering it no longer smooth and easily cleanable. A grease buildup and food debris on the floor behind the fryers, on the castors, and on fixtures. Employee personal belongings (jackets, coats, purses, backpacks) hanging from and placed on racks with food for the business, rather than in a designated area. Food employee wearing bracelets and wrist watches in the food preparation area
Burger King No. 2605, 531 N. Third St., Columbia, Feb. 3. Pass. Large cracks found on the inside of the large ice maker, rendering it no longer smooth and easily cleanable. A grease buildup and food debris on the floor behind the fryers, on the castors, and on fixtures. Employee personal belongings (jackets, coats, purses, backpacks) hanging from and placed on racks with food for the business, rather than in a designated area. Food employee wearing bracelets and wrist watches in the food preparation area
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Columbia man robbed Mount Joy convenience store at gunpoint: police
Douglas Wayne Nogel Jr.
Lancaster County Prison
A Columbia man pointed a handgun and demanded money from a clerk at a Mount Joy convenience store early Monday morning, according to Mount Joy Borough police.
Douglas Wayne Nogel Jr., 22, produced the gun and demanded the money while robbing a Turkey Hill store at 703 East Main Street at 4:56 a.m., according to an affidavit of probable cause.
Nogel pulled the gun from his waistband and pointed it at the clerk, pulling the slide back to make it appear as though he was loading the firearm, then demanded money from the cash register, police said. Nogel later admitted to pulling out the gun to scare the clerk.
The affidavit did not state if Nogel was given any money.
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Monday, February 7, 2022
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - February 7, 2022
Gabriel Soto Gonzalez conveyed property on Ridge Avenue to Angel Rodriguez for $250,000.
Integrity First Home Buyers LLC conveyed 306 Perry St. to Amber Vestal for $175,000.
Raouf R. Awad and Janis B. Awad conveyed 206 S. Fourth St. to Finest Flips LLC for $50,000.
4880 East Prospect LLC and J. Preston Eberly conveyed 142 Locust St. to Andrew G. Weitzel for $195,000.
Laura J. Manley and Sally Doutt conveyed 447 Cherry St. to Samuel Lugo and Daniel J. Fisch for $130,000.
Fred H. Greenawalt, Fred H. Greenawalt Jr, Ashley Greenawalt and Ashley Remauro conveyed 527 S. 13th St. to Fred H. Greenawalt Jr. and Ashley Greenawalt for $1.
Integrity First Home Buyers LLC conveyed 306 Perry St. to Amber Vestal for $175,000.
Raouf R. Awad and Janis B. Awad conveyed 206 S. Fourth St. to Finest Flips LLC for $50,000.
4880 East Prospect LLC and J. Preston Eberly conveyed 142 Locust St. to Andrew G. Weitzel for $195,000.
Laura J. Manley and Sally Doutt conveyed 447 Cherry St. to Samuel Lugo and Daniel J. Fisch for $130,000.
Fred H. Greenawalt, Fred H. Greenawalt Jr, Ashley Greenawalt and Ashley Remauro conveyed 527 S. 13th St. to Fred H. Greenawalt Jr. and Ashley Greenawalt for $1.
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