Monday, September 11, 2023

Columbia Borough school board appoints safety officer, approves mentor program for middle school students


When: Columbia Borough school board meeting, Aug. 24.

What happened: The board approved the hiring of Randolph Hernandez as the district's safety and security manager.

Background: In lieu of the borough council not renewing its school resource officer contract, the district hired Hernandez to oversee security measures and promote a safe and secure environment within the borough's three school buildings.

Cost: Hernandez's annual salary will be $60,000 per year. By email Sept. 1, Business Manager Keith Ramsey said this is not an additional cost because the district "repurposed position(s) both internal and external to fill this position."

Quotable: "The Columbia Borough Board of School Directors remains committed to providing a positive, safe and supportive environment in our schools," Vice President Lauren VonStetten said. "Due to the borough council's actions, the district has established district safety and security positions. The district will continue to work with the local police department for any law enforcement needs."
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/news/regional/columbia-borough-school-board-appoints-safety-officer-approves-mentor-program-for-middle-school-students/article_cba77008-48ef-11ee-a3fe-631bc04cb817.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share 

Confusion causes Columbia advisory meetings to be canceled

When: Columbia Council meeting Sept. 5.

What happened: Borough Council members and Parks and Recreation advisory board members discovered that a misinterpretation about the number of advisory board members needed to make a quorum has led the advisory group to unnecessarily cancel several meetings.

Numbers: Confusion occurred because most people thought the advisory board needed four members to make a quorum, since the board can accommodate seven members. However, only five people have been appointed to the board, which means that only three members are needed for a public meeting, said Evan Gabel, borough solicitor.
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/news/regional/confusion-causes-columbia-advisory-meetings-to-be-canceled/article_edfa5b82-4ea5-11ee-87db-13c31902c539.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share 

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - September 11, 2023


RBLD Properties I. LLC and Rick Degeorge conveyed property on a public road to Columbia Borough for $1,350,000.

ITT LLC and Grinnell Corp. conveyed property on a public road to Andreas Heisey for $1.

Dajo Properties LLC and John M. Stoltzfus conveyed property on Malt Avenue to Palmer Investment Properties LLC for $116,000.

Andreas Heisey conveyed property on a public road to Ais Leasing Co for $1,500,000.

Matthew McCormac and Brittany McCormac conveyed property on a public road to Vickie Everhart and Gregg Everhart for $240,000.

Keith A. Yordy conveyed property on North Sixth Street to Heather Gascon and Mathieu Gascon for $240,000.

Kevin M. Laicha conveyed property on a public road to Jem Real Estate Properties LLC for $400,000.


Sunday, September 10, 2023

State lawmakers must release school funding without delay [Column]

It breaks my heart that $100 million of Level Up funding that was already appropriated and approved with bipartisan support in both chambers of the state Legislature is now in jeopardy. I call on leaders and members in the Pennsylvania House and Senate to stop playing politics with my students' futures and release the Level Up funds to create a level playing field for all students in Pennsylvania. Please send my students the same message my son receives: "You matter. Your future matters. Your dreams matter. Your education is important and worth investing in."
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/opinion/columnists/state-lawmakers-must-release-school-funding-without-delay-column/article_62239c9a-4e4b-11ee-a7d2-b786aab58eab.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share&fbclid=IwAR2sOwV_osXCbVn9rz7nVYY_ZtqOFJ78OcUM5WrQTYL3KhcK0VgR5hXhxdM 

CCAT NEEDS VOLUNTEERS - NEXT MEETING: SEPTEMBER 13

 


About Town - September 10, 2023

 This week's photos of Columbia

(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)


House on the river

Docking procedure

A harbinger of Halloween?
Maybe

Another harbinger of Halloween? 
No, just a worker removing lead paint from a house.

There's a sign at the site.

Morning feline

Diving ducks

Truck, dumping at Rail Mechanical at 4th & Manor

Speaking of trucks, here's one that got caught crossing the bridge.

The write-up

After the "weigh-in"

More bridge inspection this week - 
PennDOT must really be worried.

A missing corner.

Rebar showing through

Possible leaching
(or maybe just seagull poop)

A crack down through the field of mystery numbers

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Sparrow convention


Draw your own conclusions.

A new sign for Flow the rock snake

Did someone swipe Flow's head again?

Buzzard birthday

Many buzzards

Ready for winter

Game over

There are always interesting "artifacts" at Tollbooth Antiques . . .







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The roof's on, and porches are sprouting at the Habitat project.

Beginning of the South 2nd Street CDBG project

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Todd Stahl of WhiteCap Water Rescue Training directed the Lionville Fire Company and Fame Fire Company (West Chester) in a rescue boat training session this morning (9/10/23) at Columbia River Park.
[Photos by Todd Stahl]









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'Til next week . . .
[Submitted photo]