Sunday, September 4, 2022

COLUMBIA BOROUGH OFFICES CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5; YARD WASTE PICKUP MOVED TO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6

 


September's Take & Make at the Library

 


Columbia pulls away late in football romp at Hanover

HANOVER -- Columbia needed five total plays to score two touchdowns to open its road game at Hanover on Friday night. The hot start had the makings for a blowout win. Instead, Columbia cooled over the next two quarters before ultimately pulling away for a 30-7 non-league football victory."

"We did pull away but it felt a lot tighter the whole way through," Columbia first-year head coach Brady Mathias said. "I heard my guys say it so I'll repeat it. We bend but we don't break."

MORE:

https://lancasteronline.com/sports/highschool/football/columbia-pulls-away-late-in-football-romp-at-hanover/article_1bb70fba-2b30-11ed-b1a1-47b5bda156bc.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share 

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Columbia man faces multiple charges in Lancaster shooting incident

LANCASTER, Pa. (WHTM) — Israel Ramos of Columbia, Pennsylvania, was arrested on Sept. 2 in connection with a shooting incident that happened on Aug. 29 at around 3:15 p.m. on the 200 block of South Ann Street.

MORE:

https://www.abc27.com/local-news/arrest-made-in-lancaster-shooting-incident/ 

Thursday, September 1, 2022

CCAT - Fixing a problem in Columbia


Columbia has a cat problem. Thanks to a group of volunteers, it now has a solution. The Columbia Cat Action Team (CCAT) formed earlier this summer with the goal of trapping, neutering and releasing feral cats in the borough, and now the group is looking for people to help with the effort.

Borough Council member Sharon Lintner said she received a letter from a concerned resident who had noticed the numerous feral cats in town. Lintner took the letter to Borough Council president pro tempore Todd Burgard. "We knew we had a problem with feral cats in Columbia," Burgard stated, noting that the council had already designated funds to trap, neuter and release (TNR) cats. "This is a Columbia issue, but it's also a national issue and actually a global issue."

About the time Burgard and Lintner were discussing the problem, Alan Landsman saw a presentation Burgard had put together on the feral cat issue. Having trapped several cats on his own block in Columbia, Landsman was passionate about the project. He learned that CCAT was forming and jumped on board.

MORE HERE.

Columbia Public Library Calendar of Events - September 2022