Sunday, July 13, 2025

'We plan to stay': A year since Tollbooth Antiques fire, the eccentric Columbia shop has made a comeback | Local Business | lancasteronline.com

 

It took owners David and Sue Doolittle only two weeks to start selling again after Tollbooth Antiques, a warehouse complex in Columbia Borough, partially burned to the ground almost a year ago today.

Tollbooth's owners and vendors say that's part of why customers continue to discover, for the first time, that the store is open for business.

Inside an unsuspecting 10,000-square-foot warehouse, aisles of eccentric objects await discovery.
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One person hospitalized after Saturday night shooting in Columbia

One person was transported to the hospital following a shooting incident that occurred around 8 p.m. on Walnut Street, according to the Lancaster County News (Mel Grill) Facebook page. No other details are currently available. 






Friday, July 11, 2025

Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - July 11, 2025

 


710 Convenience, 149 N. 3rd St. Columbia, June 30. Pass. The handwash sink in the front service area does not have single use towels.


Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Columbia Borough to consider $5 million loan for McGinness project development


The Borough of Columbia will act on an ordinance authorizing the issuance of a $5,028,030.00, principal amount, general obligation Note, to fund the development of the McGinness Innovation Park, according to a public notice published by LNP Media Group, Inc. on July 9, 2025.

Borough council will act on the proposed ordinance at the next meeting at 7 p.m., July 15, 2025, at Borough Hall, 308 Locust Street. The vote will determine whether Columbia moves forward with substantial borrowing from the Commonwealth Financing Authority, a state agency that provides financing for local government projects.

According to the notice, “If enacted, the ordinance will award the Note to the Commonwealth Financing Authority, approve the form of the Note, fix the rate of interest to be paid, pledge the full faith and credit of the local government unit for the payment thereof, create a sinking fund and authorize the proper officers to take the necessary steps to issue the Note.” The funds are earmarked for development and construction costs associated with the McGinness Innovation Park project.

Citizens interested in reviewing the full text of the proposed ordinance can do so at Borough Hall during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.