Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Agenda - Columbia Borough Planning Commission Meeting - September 20, 2022
Monday, September 19, 2022
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - September 19, 2022
Kathy C. Shaeffer conveyed 1025 Cloverton Drive to Kathy C. Shaeffer and John Shaeffer for $1.
Bonnie L. Engle and Barry R. Engle conveyed property on Ninth Street to L. Squared Investments LLC for $110,000.
Wesley Funk and Laura Funk conveyed property on a public road to James Edward Switzenberg for $172,500.
John E. Haldeman, Claudia B. Haldeman, John Haldeman and Claudia Haldeman conveyed property on a public road to Valley View Capital LLC for $425,000.
Honest Home Solution LLC, Erik J. Latsha, Erik J. Latsh and Honest Home Solutions LLC conveyed 320 S. Second St. to Aj Homegenix LLC for $120,000.
Bonnie L. Engle and Barry R. Engle conveyed property on Ninth Street to L. Squared Investments LLC for $110,000.
Wesley Funk and Laura Funk conveyed property on a public road to James Edward Switzenberg for $172,500.
John E. Haldeman, Claudia B. Haldeman, John Haldeman and Claudia Haldeman conveyed property on a public road to Valley View Capital LLC for $425,000.
Honest Home Solution LLC, Erik J. Latsha, Erik J. Latsh and Honest Home Solutions LLC conveyed 320 S. Second St. to Aj Homegenix LLC for $120,000.
Sunday, September 18, 2022
About Town - September 18, 2022
Recent photos of Columbia
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
35 banners are slated to be hung in the first install, with 50 more scheduled in two weeks and 50 more after that. Smith said there have been 145 to 150 banners ordered so far. The backstory is HERE.
Work continues at 551 Avenue H. This blighted property has been the proverbial thorn in the borough's side since at least 2015. The current plan is to rehab it, as announced at the July 12, 2022 Columbia Borough Council meeting.
A utility van with a trailer spilled screws from 5th & Mill to Concord Avenue, causing multiple vehicles to get flat tires Thursday, according to the Columbia Borough Police Department Facebook page. Police seek information. Borough workers removed the screws.
According to their website, "JeffSTAT is a medical transportation service owned and operated by Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. We transport patients to any receiving hospital."
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Smoke & Chill at 4th & Cherry
Now with Krispy Krunchy Chicken.
Morning shadows
The historic Mifflin House on the 100 block of Walnut
Low level glory
Starling in moonlight
Ex-tree at the new apartments on the 100 block of Locust
Osprey hanging out . . .
and keeping an eye on a crow
Reeling one in
More evidence of a crumbling bridge
Monarchs at Columbia River Park
Turning his back on accountability?
Meanwhile, in York County
The fence at the Wright Mansion is being repainted. The gray color is primer. According to a worker at the mansion, a new roof won't be installed until spring, because the roof tiles need to be handmade.
SHAPIRO FOR GOVERNOR
Bootleg Antiques
Datestone on one of Columbia's historic houses
Market House
Market House and town hall clock tower, with a bit of the clock showing through
There are a lot of these around town.
No radicalism, please. Columbia's a sleepy little town, and Columbians prefer it that way.
This gray cat just jumped out of the dumpster in Avenue I.
This, apparently, is his friend.
Clean it up.
A good day for fishing
Out among "the English"
[Submitted photos]
Thursday, September 15, 2022
First Hometown Hero banner goes up
The first Hometown Hero banner honoring local members of the military was installed at 3rd & Locust this morning by Columbia Borough workers. The banner features Columbia's Raymond C. Wallace Jr., who parachuted into France on D-Day.
Other banners will be hung around town over the next few days. The backstory on the banners is HERE.
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
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