Monday, September 20, 2021

DEEDS RECORDED - COLUMBIA BOROUGH - SEPTEMBER 20, 2021

Brookline Builders Inc. conveyed property on Locust St. to Stonewood Homes LLC for $70,000.

Michael Mikhail conveyed 212 South Second St. to Jarred M. Ebert and Heidi M. Ebert for $239,900.

Mark A. Eisenberger, M. Dyan Eisenberger and Dyan M. Eisenberger conveyed 1331 Manor St. to David C. Luther and Debra Luther for $182,000.

Redevelopment Auth County Lancaster conveyed 521 Locust St. to WGMC Properties LLC for $39,750.

Agenda - Columbia Borough Ad Hoc Committee Meeting - September 20, 2021

 


Sunday, September 19, 2021

Weekend Wrap-Up - Sunday, September 19, 2021

Recent photos of Columbia

(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.) 


Shown above and in several photos below:
Work continues at the bottom of Locust Street. 
The plan is to construct a 33-unit apartment building there.
The plan was launched in 2017.


But all good things come at a price. In this case, dirt and debris on the road.

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This porch (and another right next to it) was damaged when a driver hit it on May 19 of this year, as Columbia Spy reported HERE. It's been getting rebuilt and looked like this a few days ago.

A week ago, it looked like this.

This is part of an intake update project for the Columbia Water Company, which was installed in August, as Columbia Spy reported HERE

However, the project was virtually destroyed in early September (shown HEREwhen sludge and debris washed down the river after Hurricane Ida. Shown above is what remained this week.

Ready for the season at Bootleg Antiques

The Veterans Memorial Bridge - a no man's land of weeds . . .

. . . and lanternflies.

And it continues to crumble.

Heading on in

Coexist Gallery - 
The Columbia location closed August 30.

Items at Planet Antiques (the State Theater)
The owner passed away recently.

The "beaver dam" down at the bridge keeps growing. 
It's actually debris that's been accumulating there over the past couple of weeks.

All lined up on Front Street

You know Halloween's right around the corner when the pumpkin trees start to bear fruit.

Columbia Spy is on Instagram HERE.


Saturday, September 18, 2021

Accordionist plays impromptu concert Saturday morning

 

Onlookers were treated to an impromptu concert Saturday morning at the 5th & Chestnut Street clock plaza, thanks to Nick Sieber and his accordion. Sieber, from Elizabethtown, said he doesn't read music but learned from Brunnerville's Elva Hurst who learned to play "by ear." She instructed Nick which keys and buttons to push in order to create music and he was off and running - or rather, playing.


Nick Sieber plays at the clock plaza.

Sieber explains how he learned to play.


Friday, September 17, 2021

Lancaster County restaurant inspections: Sept. 17, 2021

Columbia Family Restaurant at Prospect, 3985 Columbia Ave., Columbia, Sept. 7. Pass. Food facility has an employee who held a certified food manager certificate; however, the certificate has expired and is no longer valid. Facility has 90 days to enroll an employee in a state-recognized food safety manager's course.


Columbia Middletown BPOE No. 1074, 445 Chestnut St., Columbia, Sept. 7. Pass. Old food residue inside the french fry slicer and inside the meat slicer. The pizza cutter and spatula was greasy and not clean to sight and touch. Grease buildup on the floor between the wall and the stove. Old food debris and grease on the stove drip tray. A bag of onions, and potatoes stored directly on the floor in the storage room, rather than 6 inches off the floor as required. Boxes of waffles and bags of ice stored directly on the floor of the walk-in freezer, rather than 6 inches off the floor as required. Sliced ham, tuna salad and sliced turkey breast — refrigerated, ready-to-eat time-temperature control-for-safety foods — in the triple-door cooling unit was date-marked by the facility, but was beyond the seven-day use- or sell-by date and requires discarding.
MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/business/restaurant_inspections/lancaster-county-restaurant-inspections-sept-17-2021/article_756d8e74-17b5-11ec-9dd0-87464f1279a1.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share