Monday, January 16, 2023
Examining Lancaster County’s role in the Underground Railroad [column]
Sunday, January 15, 2023
About Town - January 15, 2023
Recent photos of Columbia
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Saturday, January 14, 2023
History of Columbia: 1795 William Wright Mansion – Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County
30 South 2nd Street
1795
In 1795, William Wright, financier of the first bridge across the Susquehanna and grandson of one of the founders of the community of Columbia, built a mansion next to his aunt, Susanna Wright's home, the Wright's Ferry Mansion. Both of these residences originally faced the Susquehanna River but as the town developed, the back became the front.
Friday, January 13, 2023
Columbia boys basketball coach Kerry Glover picks up career win No. 100 in runaway win over Annville-Cleona
Kerry Glover became the sixth Columbia boys hoops coach to hit the century mark in the program's 107-year history.
"It's the teams we beat over the last couple of years," Glover said. "We get big games. … We don't get 100 wins playing nobodies."
Columbia finished off last season having won its third-straight section crown, a feat that hadn't been accomplished by the Tide in more than three decades. The Tide went on to win the District Three Class 3A crown - the program's first such title since 1994 - before taking eventual state champ Devon Prep down to the last shot in PIAA Class 3A second round loss.
Lebanon, Columbia maintain section leads: L-L League girls basketball roundup, notes for Jan. 12 games
SECTION 4
Columbia 62, Annville-Cleona 26 — The Crimson Tide cemented its lead atop the section charts, racing out to a 35-21 halftime lead and then using a 20-1 third-quarter outburst to subdue the host Dutchmen, who fell another game off the pace — two nights after falling out of a first-place tie with Columbia after coming up short at Pequea Valley. Brie Droege (21 points), Brooke Droege (19 points) and Kailee Soto (10 points) all scored in double-figures for the Tide, while Josie Clay scored 9 points for A-C, which dropped its third straight to fall off the pace.