Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - May 2, 2022

HB2 Alternative Holdings LLC, PHH Mortgage Corp. and PHH Mortgage Services conveyed 1300 Locust St. to RSM Management LLC for $200,000.

Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, Nationstar Hecm Acquisition Trust 2020-1, PHH Mortgage Corp. and PHH Mortgage Services conveyed property on a public road to HB2 Alternative Holdings LLC for $0.

John David King conveyed 303 Chestnut St. to Samuel E. Esh for $250,000.

The estate of Joyce M. Manley conveyed 838 Blunston St. to Brenda L. Zeamer for $1.

Headley Paul Hoffstead conveyed 27 S. Second St. to George A. Neuhauser for $205,000.

Valley View Capital LLC and Eli S. King conveyed 1107 Cloverton Drive to Rolando Bermudez Barco for $189,995.

Julio A. Ramos Jr. and Michelle D. Ramos conveyed property on Walnut Street to Michelle D. Ramos for $1.

Michael J. Bowers and Susan R. Bowers conveyed 228 Perry St. to Susan R. Bowers for $1.

Satyanarayana P. Dasari and Padmasri Dasari conveyed 236 Perry St. to Cory Kane for $100,000.

Monday, May 2, 2022

Where to cast your vote May 17

 



Columbia Railroad Day coming Saturday, May 7

 


Classics Club at the Library, Wednesday, May 4

 


Agenda - Columbia Borough Council Work Session - May 3, 2022

 


"Keep Calm and Yarn On" at the Library, May 3


 

Columbia council rejects PennDOT request to maintain lights beneath Veterans Memorial Bridge

When: Columbia Borough Council meeting, April 26.

What happened: Council members unanimously voted to turn down a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation request to pay to maintain and replace lights that the state wants to install underneath the Veterans Memorial Bridge, which carries Route 462 over the Susquehanna River. However, council members said they would consider paying some of the electricity costs should lights be installed.

More info: The borough would pay between $2,000-$3,000 per year for electricity to run the lights on weekend nights all year and during mayfly season, Borough Manger Mark Stivers told council members. The state, though, wants the borough to pay for maintenance.
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