An exhibition of 34 of those pieces, all restored by John B. McLemore, runs through April 30 at the National Watch & Clock Museum in Columbia.
Friday, April 12, 2024
Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - April 12, 2024
Brasilian Sweets and Treats, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, April 6. Pass. No violations.
George Christopher's, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, opening, April 6. Pass. Raw wood, absorbent and not smooth and easily cleanable, being used for shelving behind the stand.
South Lime, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, April 6. Pass. An irreversible registering thermometer or thermal labels are not available for monitoring the rinse temperature of the mechanical dishwasher. Old food splatter on the upper interior of the microwave.
7-10 Smoke Shop, 149 N. Third St., Columbia, April 5. Pass. Food facility is offering for sale: Sivan Full Spectrum CBD Gummies with Delta 9, 48 Dunwoodie Road, Glenmont, New York, which contains an unapproved additive as specified in 21 CFR 170-180 relating to food additives. Such products are under U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation and at which time CBD is not recognizable as a safe substance to be added to food.
Domino's, 318 Chestnut St., Columbia, April 5. Pass. Food employees preparing food without beard covers. The food facility does not have the original certificate for the certified food employee posted in public view. Outside dumpster lids left open when not in use.
Smoke N Chill, 353 Cherry St., Columbia, change of owner, April 5. Pass. Employees in the food preparation area not wearing beard covers. Residue buildup on the fume hood. Several spoons, knives and food containers with old food residue and not clean to sight and touch stored on the shelf above the three-compartment sink. A food employee certification is displayed, but the individual is no longer employed by the retail food facility. The facility has 90 days to enroll an employee in a state-recognized food safety course. The food facility does not have the original certificate for the certified food employee posted in public view. Opened box of frying oil filtration powder stored with drinking cups in the cooking area.
St. John Neumann School for Children and Families, 401 Locust St., Columbia, April 5. Pass. Clean pastry trays stored beneath the plumbing of the prep sink, a prohibited area.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Meeting - April 9, 2024
Monday, April 8, 2024
Columbia watches solar eclipse as skies clear
The solar eclipse, as seen from Columbia, PA
Today's eclipse, which reached maximum at 3:22 p.m., was partially obscured by cloud cover during the first few minutes. Luckily, the clouds passed just in time for spectators to witness the final moments. Many Columbians watched the event with special protective glasses. Light shining through gaps between tree leaves created slivers of light on the ground in shapes resembling the eclipse.
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - April 8, 2024
Brandon King, Ashley Kiers, Ashley Marie Kiers and Ashley M. Kiers conveyed 330 Walnut St. to Brianna Eberly for $170,000.
David H Sr. Yurista, Lorraine A. Yurista, Robert L Jr. Zink, Annamary T. Zink and Anna Mary T Zink conveyed property on Barber Street to Annamary T. Zink and Robert L Jr. Zink for $1.
Timothy M. Hess and Lindsey M. Brenner conveyed 1022 Cloverton Drive to Timothy M. Hess for $1.
Valley View Capital LLC conveyed 139 S. Fourth St. to G. Power Services LLC for $221,500.
Donald L. Hanes conveyed 308 Union St. to Serenity Growney and Austin Growney for $170,000.
James R. Kurtz conveyed 175 Lancaster Ave. to Highmount Properties LLC for $132,000.
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