Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Vehicle accident on Purples Lane

Emergency crews were called to a a stretch of Purples Lane between Seventh and Ninth Streets this evening at about 6 o'clock for a report of a vehicle accident with entrapment and possible rollover. According to scanner chatter, vehicle occupants were able to escape the vehicle - a Ford Ranger pickup - unharmed as crews arrived. The vehicle sustained a flat tire after hitting a fence along Purples Lane and spinning out of control. 





About Town

Some pics from around town today . . .


 The Department of Homeland Security must have been snooping around our town today.


 The DHS van was parked in the parking lot of a local business.


 Kleen-rite:
Clean . . . right?



 Signage on South Ninth

 Water Company employees at work on North Fifth

 Adding trim to the Dollar General sign at Columbia Plaza

LASA checking our pipes on North Sixth, near CVS

Christmas tree collection next week


Brazen theft at Musser's Market

A reader from Columbia asked for this notice to be posted:

A purse belonging to her grandmother was stolen from a grocery cart at Musser's Market in the Columbia Plaza recently.

A witness reported seeing a man with something under his jacket run out of the store and ride away on a bicycle. The thief got away with $600 and credit cards, as well as house and car keys, identification cards and a social security card.

Columbia Borough Police have been notified. Anyone with additional information is asked to call police at 684-7735.

Local effects of Wolf's partial budget veto still uncertain

In Lancaster County, School District of Lancaster and Columbia Borough School District said in recent months they were looking at loans and considering other options.

Columbia school board president Tom Strickler said Tuesday he did not yet have enough information to say whether the district would hold off on using a loan they already applied for.

MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/pennsylvania/local-effects-of-wolf-s-partial-budget-veto-still-uncertain/article_8bbc94a4-ae75-11e5-8db7-3395741b7cbf.html

Two vehicle accidents minutes apart

Emergency personnel were kept busy this morning with two separate vehicle accidents that occurred within several minutes of each other. The first accident, reported just before 6:30 a.m., occurred near the intersection of North Third and Avenue G. A 2005 Toyota Camry LE traveling southeast on North Third crossed the center line and hit a parked Mini Cooper head-on, pushing it into another parked Mini Cooper. The impact pushed both parked cars partially onto the sidewalk.







A second accident was reported just after 6:30 a.m., in which a white Volkswagen Jetta TDI traveling east on Route 30, just beyond the Route 441 overpass, broke through the end of a guard rail near the Columbia exit. The vehicle then slid down an embankment and came to rest on its side near the Columbia Visitors Center parking lot. The occupant, who was initially trapped, was freed from the vehicle and found to be uninjured.








Monday, December 28, 2015

Tonight's meeting is cancelled

Tonight's Meeting of the Whole scheduled for 6 p.m. at the borough hall has been cancelled.

A re-organizational meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on January 4.