Thursday, June 1, 2023

The wheels are back!


 The wheels on the cannon at the Veterans Memorial Bridge plaza are back. The backstory is HERE.




What's up with June?


June is named after the Roman goddess Juno, the goddess of marriage. The month signifies the midpoint of the year, and is a time when people from all over the globe look forward to warmer weather, longer days, and an array of cultural and religious festivities.

One of the most notable events taking place in June is the summer solstice, which occurs around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere. This marks the longest day of the year, and is celebrated in many cultures as a time of fresh beginnings and renewal. Individuals in some parts of the world spend the day watching the sunrise or sunset, while others arrange festivals or incorporate traditional rituals to mark the occasion.

Celebrated widely in numerous countries on the third Sunday of June, Father's Day is often viewed as another noteworthy event of the month. People take out the time to honor and appreciate their fathers or father figures, and many give gifts or spend quality time with them as a token of their love and appreciation.

June is also a favored month for weddings, as the weather is mostly sunny and warm in various regions of the world. Many couples choose to host their wedding outdoors, making the most of the beautiful weather and natural ambiance.

In the United States, June is recognized as Pride Month, an opportunity for the LGBTQ+ community and their supporters to unite and rejoice in diversity, promote equality, and raise awareness of LGBTQ+ issues. Pride activities frequently consist of parades, festivals, and other initiatives aimed at celebrating LGBTQ+ culture and history.

Several parts of the world celebrate religious observances and festivals during June as well. For instance, Muslims around the globe participate in Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting and spiritual introspection. Christians celebrate Pentecost, which commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, while Jews observe Shavuot, marking the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai.

Overall, June is a month that presents various celebrations and festivities, reflecting the diverse cultures and traditions that enrich our world. Regardless of whether you are commemorating a personal accomplishment, participating in a cultural function, or enjoying the warm weather and extended days, June is an occasion to embrace life and all its prospects.

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Habitat for Humanity has volunteer opportunities

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The walls are going up

 

Wednesday morning at the Habitat For Humanity project on the 200 block of South 5th Street



Legends of Lancaster: Exploring the Columbia Market House Dungeon [video]


Exploring the Columbia Market House Dungeon. The markethouse has operated since the early 1800s with the current structure built in 1869. Below the building lies a former jail, called "the dungeon," with 7 rooms, one of which is metal plated. "Drunks" were the most common inmates, staying for a few days before being released. Big names like John L. Sullivan, the bareknuckle boxing champion of the world, who was confined for drinking, and Thomas Edison, who was arrested for speeding in an electric car down Locust Street. In the late 1800s, the dungeon was shut down due to poor conditions, though it has since opened for tours and to paranormal investigators.

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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - May 29, 2023



Angel Santos conveyed 637 Walnut St. to Quintin Lugo and Ashley Desiree Lugo for $170,000.

Richard E. Miller conveyed 476 Manor St. to Richard E. Miller and Jennifer M. Miller for $1.

Jonathan F. Beiler conveyed property on a public road to Cory Hunt and Mary Hunt for $138,000.

Rookie Properties LLC and Bart M. Trainer conveyed 26 S. Fifth St. to Richard Philip Wahlberg and Ann-Marie Wahlberg for $109,625.

The estate of Susan J. Houser conveyed 1265 Staman Lane to Justin Horning for $183,000.