Tuesday, August 29, 2023
RESIDENTIAL TRASH NOTICE - COLUMBIA BOROUGH | Columbia Borough Police Department
Monday, August 28, 2023
Audio - Columbia Borough Council Meeting - August 22, 2023
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - August 28, 2023
Mina Stahl and Wilhelmine Stahl conveyed 639 Manor St. to Greystone Enterprises 401K Plan and James F. Schmucker for $1.
Beth C. Siegrist, Joel M. Siegrist and Ryan S. Siegrist conveyed 840 Walnut St. to Nathan Curtis Eck and Alyssa Marie Leister for $225,000.
James Wildon conveyed property on North Sixth Street to BML Real Estate LLC for $120,000.
David A. Wise and Kelli A. Wise conveyed property on South Third Street to Christ S. Smucker for $179,900.
The estate of Saranne Lydon conveyed 911 Walnut St. to Jared A. Keim and Alexandra C. Lydon for $1.
The estate of Edna May Williams conveyed 479 Manor St. to F&R Romas LLC for $45,000.
Sunday, August 27, 2023
About Town - August 27, 2023
This week's photos of Columbia
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Saturday, August 26, 2023
Troop 35 scout paints curbs as part of Eagle Scout project
Members of Boy Scout Troop 35 were busy scraping, painting, and stenciling curbs around town this morning, Saturday, August 26. The endeavor is part of an Eagle Scout project undertaken by scout Derick K.
Friday, August 25, 2023
How long is the Community Rock Snake?
In this case, 1 minute and 8 seconds.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL BOARD VOTES TO HIRE SAFETY AND SECURITY OFFICER AFTER BOROUGH COUNCIL TERMINATES COMMUNITY SAFETY OFFICER AGREEMENT
The Columbia Borough Board of School Directors remains committed to providing a positive, safe, and supportive environment in our schools. We continue to invest by upgrading our facilities with safety features, regular safety trainings, and allocating resources. At the August 24, 2023, Regular School Board meeting, the board voted to hire a District Safety and Security Manager. In addition, the District will post two safety officer positions to serve as security resources in each of our schools. These steps were necessary because:
- The Columbia Borough Police Department will not provide a School Resource Officer (SRO), a service which is commonly provided by local police departments, to all surrounding districts.
- Due to the police department not providing an SRO, the District worked with the Borough to hire a Community Safety Officer (CSO) for the Hill Campus location.
- At the June 13, 2023 Columbia Borough Council meeting, less than one year later, the Council voted (6-1) to terminate the Community Safety Officer agreement.
Due to the Borough Council's actions, the District has established district safety and security positions. These positions are intended to increase daily safety and security prevention measures in each of our schools. The District will continue to work with the local police department for any law enforcement needs.
We will advocate and remain committed to working collaboratively with all stakeholders for the safety of our students and staff.
In conclusion, the Columbia Borough Board of School Directors would like to express our gratitude and appreciation for our teachers, staff, and administration for their tireless efforts to create positive, supportive, and safe environments in our schools for the students in the Columbia Borough School District.