When asked if they had a secret to staying married, they both said it requires work.
Sunday, July 3, 2022
Agnes, love & loss: Storm brought marriage for Columbia couple, mourning for Ephrata family
When asked if they had a secret to staying married, they both said it requires work.
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Smucker tells voters in phone call Jan. 6 testimony was 'very credible'
Columbia council decides to keep Saturday parking fees in borough
Downtown shoppers will continue to pay for Saturday parking after council members voted 6-1 against a motion that would have made parking that day permanently free. Sharon Lintner was the only council member who voted for the idea.
The Columbia Merchants Association recently asked council to waive parking fees on Saturdays to encourage more people to shop downtown and prevent the borough from getting a bad reputation from visitors who get parking tickets. The group said shoppers, who sometimes fail to see the parking meter screen showing how much time is left, get tickets and then complain that they will never visit Columbia again.
Friday, July 1, 2022
Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Work Session - July 5, 2022
The story behind Lady Liberty on the Susquehanna
We've all seen the iconic Lady Liberty statue on the Susquehanna River. Did you know she has been there for 36 years now! On July 1, 1986, a group of self-described “knuckleheads” decided to sneak to the middle of the river and raise a statue in honor of the 100th anniversary of the original grand lady, the Statue of Liberty. Click the link to read the full story.
https://www.pennlive.com/life/2021/07/the-iconic-lady-liberty-secretly-arrived-here-35-years-ago-thanks-to-a-bunch-of-knuckleheads.html
Update on Columbia's Veterans Banners
Smith is spearheading a committee of volunteers who are working to implement the plans. The committee held its first meeting on June 23rd at the VFW. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 5th. Plans for the program are progressing well and further information will be posted as it becomes available.
On June 28th, council voted unanimously to allow "Hometown Hero" banners to be placed in the public right-of-way by borough staff.