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About Town - July 31, 2022
Recent photos of Columbia
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
The family that cycles together
Enjoying the river breeze
Thursday evening - before the deluge
Thursday evening - after the deluge
All decked out - one of two poodle statuettes at the Mifflin house on Walnut Street
Baby on board
No days without a lost time injury
Sidewalk plant
Phone pic 30x
Coffer dam at the water company
It's become the subject of curiosity.
Technology is great when it works, but sometimes it doesn't.
Trophy
Three Chinooks flew over on Tuesday morning.
Here's one.
Almost visible signs
Leaving the den
Out for a spin
Glory in the corner
February was a good week for movies.
Artist about to make art
Now you can find out information about water.
Mrs Bear
LASA initiated a sewer system smoke and dyed water testing pilot program in the borough this week, according to their website.
The contract for the actual work was awarded to Flow Assessment Services to identify sources of inflow.
Marines
Weeds
The Art of Hopping
From the profane to the "profound"
New hatch
Freshly painted crosswalk lines at the bridge plaza
Covered
Friends of Nick Mills gathered in remembrance at 3rd & Walnut on Friday. Mills passed away three years ago on July 29.
Sunset at the river
On Thursday morning, a component on this truck apparently broke as the truck rounded the corner at 5th & Chestnut, causing the load to list.
Traffic had to be diverted for about an hour and a half.
Patriot Towing arrived and helped right the situation - and all was well again.
Around dusk, Monday evening . . .
Friday, July 29, 2022
Celebrating Hometown Heroes with Banners in Columbia
Driving around Lancaster County, Bob Smith noticed something. Many of the towns surrounding Columbia had banners displayed, recognizing people who have served or are serving in the military. He wanted Columbia to honor veterans in the same way.
"It was on my mind to do this for a long time," he said of Columbia Hometown Heroes, a banner project he is spearheading with Roger Wallace. "Columbia, for a small town, has a high percentage of people who have served in the military."Banners may honor living or deceased veterans and any active-duty military personnel who have a connection to Columbia, Wallace stated. "It's for anybody with ties to Columbia. They could have lived here, worked here, been born here," he explained.
Smith said he's excited to see the project come to fruition. "Columbia has a deep history of military service, and this is long overdue as a way to honor that service," he remarked. "It's a way to honor the people who served and also to help our community understand why we have the freedom we have today."
Orders for banners may be placed by completing an application, which will be available at the Columbia VFW Post 2435, 401 Manor St., as well as at local fraternal organizations and a few businesses. Applications may also be found by searching for "Columbia Hometown Heroes" on Facebook, emailing ColumbiaHometownHeroes@gmail.com or calling Wallace at 717-805-1537.
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Columbia will host National Night Out August 2
Glatfelter Memorial Field will be the site of family fun on Tuesday, Aug. 2, when Columbia Borough Police Department hosts National Night Out. The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the field, 1249 Lancaster Ave., Columbia.
"National Night Out is a way for us to get in touch with the community," explained Cpl. Dave Souders. "Oftentimes, the only contact we have with people is when they're having a bad moment. This is a chance to meet people at a time when they don't need help."
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"National Night Out is a way for us to get in touch with the community," explained Cpl. Dave Souders. "Oftentimes, the only contact we have with people is when they're having a bad moment. This is a chance to meet people at a time when they don't need help."
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https://townlively.com/columbia-will-host-national-night-out/#.YuRRKmonhLg.twitter
Columbia to be the site of cutting edge drone research testing facility
DR1 group has plans to open a facility in Columbia, Lancaster County within the next two years – anchoring a business park on land that used to be an airstrip. The organization hopes to attract like-minded technology businesses and enterprises that could collaborate in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
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https://witf.org/2022/07/28/columbia-to-be-the-site-of-cutting-edge-drone-research-testing-facility/.
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