Friday, May 10, 2024

Clark, Kimberly A - (F3) Theft by Unlawful Taking | Columbia Borough Police Department


On 12/4/23 at approximately 3:33pm, the Columbia Borough Police Department was notified that Kimberly A. Clark, age 46, of Columbia, PA, had stolen approximately $184,251 from a non-profit organization for which she was co-treasurer.  Based on the incident, an Officer with the Columbia Borough Police Department filed charges.  Clark is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - May 10, 2024


Columbia Sunoco, 1414 Lancaster Ave., Columbia, complaint, May 3. Pass. No violations.

Union Station Grill, 171-173 S. Fourth St., Columbia, complaint, May 3. Pass. No violations.

Lancaster Distilleries, 230 N. Fourth St., Columbia, May 2. Pass. Brown, slimy residue on the deflector plate of the ice maker. Unwrapped and unprotected single-use straws at the bar stored in such a manner that does not protect against contamination from hands of customers or employees. Food facility does not employ a certified food employee as required. The food facility has 90 days to enroll an employee in a state-recognized food safety course for managers. Strainer in the hand-wash sink indicating uses other than hand-washing.

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.

[Source: LNP, PA Dept. of Agriculture]

Solanco boys JV hoops coach to take over as Columbia's girls basketball coach | Girls' basketball | lancasteronline.com

The Lancaster-Lebanon League's third and final girls basketball coaching vacancy was filled this week, when Tyrell Keyes gained school board approval at Columbia.

He's a familiar face around the league; Keyes played basketball during his high school days at Manheim Township, and he's spent the last four seasons as an assistant coach in Solanco's boys program — including the last two as the Golden Mules' JV head coach.

Keyes succeeds Karl Kreiser, who retired after this past season after two stints and 284 victories as Columbia's girls coach. He guided the Crimson Tide to three straight section titles and to four straight district championship games to cap his coaching career.
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/sports/highschool/girlsbasketball/solanco-boys-jv-hoops-coach-to-take-over-as-columbias-girls-basketball-coach/article_35595bf6-0e11-11ef-9ccd-8f6247c50847.html 

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - May 6, 2024


Valerie S. B Kissinger conveyed property on a public road to Valerie S. B Kissinger for $1.

The estate of James A. Jr. Kaufhold conveyed 33 N. Sixth St. to Kimberly A. Hammer and James P III Kaufhold for $1.

M&M Realty Co. conveyed 125 N. Third St. to 125 N. 3rd LLC for $1.

Earl S. Lowry conveyed 734 Walnut St. to J. Michael Properties LLC for $140,000.

Steven T. White conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Tatianie Jackson for $321,000.

George Jr. Leschke conveyed 230 N. Third St. to Zaid Badri for $226,000.

Thomas G. Hollingsworth conveyed 216 S. Third St. to Diane E. Aston and William R III Aston for $1.

Elite Home Investments LLC conveyed property on Barber Street to Charisma M. Torres and Myrna Colon Lopez for $248,000.