Wednesday, March 5, 2025

[LNP | LancasterOnline] The contents of the following storage rooms at U-Haul Moving and Storage of Columbia set to be sold at auction


The following storage rooms, at U-Haul Moving and Storage of Columbia located at 3975 Columbia Ave, Columbia PA 17512 have been set to have the entire contents of each room sold at a public auction on Lockerfox.com. Auction will run from 3/21/2025 to 3/28/2025. All sales are final. Rooms must be emptied within 24 hours of sale. The following rooms will be sold:

1421 Jose Romero

1427 Phillip A Acosta

1416 Angelica Johnson

1621 Cameron Matthews

1820 Brandon Houser

1000 Demetriuos Dickerson

1631 Jeremy Craig 1931 GKenyea Johnson

Public Notice - published 03/05/2025

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Monday, March 3, 2025

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - March 3, 2025

Sheriff of Lancaster County PA, Columbia Post No 153 Amvets Home Association conveyed property on a public road to Bank Northwest for $11,328.

Zook Rentals LLC conveyed property on North Third Street to River Edge Apartments LLC for $605,000.

Powers Shannon L. Jr, Powers Emilie conveyed 619 Plane St. to Emilie Powers for $124,000.

Millers Investment Properties Limited Liability Co. conveyed 612 Franklin St. to Rohrer Ashlyn, Smith Jenna for $291,500.

Sunday, March 2, 2025

About Town - March 2, 2025

 This week's photos of the Columbia 

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Police and firefighters responded to a house fire at South 3rd & Avenue J Saturday afternoon.




Earlier in the week (2/24/25), police and firefighters paid tribute to fallen officer Andrew Duarte as the motorcade passed through Columbia on Route 30.




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Later in the week, officers were on duty on the first block of South 6th Street.

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These skeletons on Manor Street remind us that St. Patrick's Day is coming soon. 




So too this one at Columbia Curiosities 

This woodpecker has been hanging around the area of North 5th & Chestnut. 



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The Columbia logo has appeared on the column supporting the billboard on Route 30.

Here's a closer look.

Spiderman's in town. 

Good News Club

Free

Free

At the temple 

Left and right

Union Station is obviously open.

At work under the bridge 

Historic brick sidewalk 

Water company workers were working on Walnut Street this past week.

This hydrant appears to have been replaced.

This sign is tilting. 

The process of decay

Brick walkway at Mount Bethel 

There's leftover love on this hedge.

Within the hedge, this tiny creature lives.

Nutcrackers on Walnut 

Ribbons and bells

This really was the readout at pump #2 at Turkey Hill Experience. 

Tundra swans overhead 

The time-honored tradition of placing pennies on the tracks

Time for the wreaths to come down 

Biker gang 


Friday, February 28, 2025

Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - February 28, 2025


Pour Mans Brewing, 15 Third St., Columbia, Feb. 22. Pass. Food facility has an employee that has taken food safety training program; however, the food safety program was not an ANSI/CFP-accredited certified food manager program.

Andy's Market Inc., 310 11th St., Columbia, complaint, Feb. 21. Pass. No violations.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

[LNP | LancasterOnline] Columbia Middle School sixth-grader wins statewide Black History Month essay contest


Columbia Middle School sixth-grader Ayisha Beausejour won a statewide essay contest for Black History Month.

Ayisha's essay highlighting the legacy of Black leaders such as Ruby Bridges and Martin Luther King Jr. was selected from five submissions across the state. She won a certificate of achievement for the accomplishment.

Black History Month means "celebrating all the great things Black people have done and learning what they have gone through," Ayisha wrote in her essay.

Ayisha's teacher, Amy Wright, encouraged her and her peers to participate in the contest.

"Ayisha's essay is a testament to her hard work and passion for learning," Wright said. "She has a unique ability to connect the past to the present, while her words remind us why Black History Month is so important."
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