Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Monday, October 14, 2024

Indigenous Peoples' Day/Columbus Day: What's open and closed 2024

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - October 14, 2024


Ricky Warner V conveyed 912 Barber St. to Ricky Warner V for $1.

Carlton Mahadeo conveyed 417 Union St. to Lopez Hector Andrew for $197,000.

The estate of Patrick M. Donan conveyed 1058 Walnut St. to Eshleman Andrew, Myer Courtney for $237,000.

Hartman Quin M, Hartman Sharon M, Hartman Sharon conveyed property on North 14th Street to Joseph Welsh for $297,500.

Joseph Welsh conveyed 219 Lawrence St. to Larkin Harold F. V, Larkin Family Trust for $160,000.

The estate of Robert L. Patterson conveyed 340 Union St. to Powers Chris Monroe Jr. for $175,000.

Timothy B. Funk conveyed 226 S. Second St. to Faltaous Wasim, Baskharon Eriny for $121,212.

The estate of Robert A. Gainer conveyed 128 S. Second St. to Francis J. Lafferty for $225,000.

Kayla A. Waldrup conveyed 616 Walnut St. to Mccue William, Mccue Marie for $170,000.





Sunday, October 13, 2024

About Town - October 13, 2024

This week's photos of Columbia

(Click on photos to see larger sharper images.)


A fortunate egret and an unfortunate minnow

Santa is at the Re-Uzit Shop already. 

Does this mean the roadwork is underground?

A cute pooch at River Park 

Let's hope this one doesn't attract all manner of trash.

This year's Halloween Parade is coming soon.

Doesn't really look like a car.

A fugitive recovery officer holding a pry bar Monday morning on North 5th Street. He must have been looking for someone in that building. 

Here's a closer look.

My Haunted Manor USA on the 100 block of Locust 

Spooky Extrav! at the State Theatre

A couple of paintings at 5th & Walnut 

Mums

Food truck in town 


Here's another one.

Autumn clouds

Doors and drawers all lined up

Free slightly worn tires

A church on the 400 block of Locust 

A glass "artwork" 

Old sign at an antiques building on Bank Avenue 

More bridge inspectors were checking out the Veterans Memorial Bridge this week.





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Breaking up the sidewalk at 3rd & Cherry

Fishing down at the bridge 

American Legion 

On Wednesday we war! (ink?)

Campaign sign on Lancaster Avenue 

Cleaning up at the bus stop

Living Stones recently replaced the stones on the wall at Columbia River Park, but removed them again, because the owner was not satisfied with the results.

A notice of some sort

This vehicle was towed from an accident scene on the 400 block of Locust Street Saturday morning.

Who says unicorns don't exist? Here's the remains of one on the hood of a vehicle. 

KTA Outdoor Weekend at Columbia River Park coming up

The yellow shirt cycle squad at Columbia River Park

Columbia Park Rangers cleaning up

Halloween is coming soon.




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