Monday, February 5, 2024

Brad Chambers is one of the Democrats looking to unseat longtime GOP state lawmakers in this year’s election

Brad Chambers held a campaign kickoff at the Columbia Market House Friday night, with over 50 people attending. 

In the 41st District, which covers Columbia Borough and East and West Hempfield, Chambers, 33, is looking to challenge five-term state Rep. Brett Miller, of East Hempfield Township.

Chambers told LNP | LancasterOnline he plans to leverage his youth and inexperience in politics against Miller's incumbency.

Lancaster County Commissioner Alice Yoder expressed her support for Brad Chambers at Friday's campaign kickoff at the Columbia Market House. 

"I think there's a contrast," Chambers said. "You have someone who has been in office for (almost) a decade, and all of the problems that were pretty much there when he started are still here, versus me, who hasn't gotten a shot yet."

Chambers, a labor administrator for Penske Corporation, ran for Columbia Borough Council in last year's municipal election but fell 29 votes short of winning a seat.

Ismail “Izzy” Smith-Wade-El introduced Brad Chambers at Chambers’ campaign kickoff at the Columbia Market House last Friday. Izzy has represented the 49th Pennsylvania House of Representatives District since 2023.

At a campaign kickoff event at Columbia Market House Friday night, Chambers told about 50 of his supporters that he's running to disrupt the status quo in Harrisburg that he said has let down many constituents, including himself.

"I have keenly felt the struggles of ordinary folks in my own life. I grew up in a single-parent home. While my mom was out working, I was often left in charge of my siblings," Chambers said. "What I lacked in structure and stability at home, I gained in adaptability and resilience."
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Sunday, February 4, 2024

About Town - February 4, 2024

Recent photos of Columbia

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

 

Faces about town . . .
 








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The skeletons made no bones about their intention to invade.







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Let's hope these aren't necessary.

Twisted Tea - Back in action?

Sit a spell.

Not time for kayaks - yet.


Winter sunsets are the best.

Lotsa lights on Locust

FORES

Market Manager Chris Vera recently painted and refurbished three Keeley stoves and moved them back into the Market House, where they belong.

 A similar product was big in Columbia in the '80s. Some residents might remember.

Several piles of broken glass are still present along part of the railroad. A "found art" practitioner placed them there a few years ago.

Double-crossed garden

Does Columbia have a dog poop problem?


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He was shy at first.

But he got over it.

JESUS SAVES

Don't tell the borough about these bricks, or they'll want to dig them up and put in a concrete sidewalk.

Protected by . . . no one? someone? anyone?

Crazy numbers, often used in municipal budgeting

St. Pete's place

In the window of the former Fragments of the Past

OPEN?

See you later.

In prayer

PennDOT cleaning the deteriorating Veterans Memorial Bridge

From the redo at the Re-Uzit Shop

GOLD

2000-2019

Steeple

February 10th

Water-logged bulbs

Gandalf returned to Valinor.