Sunday, March 5, 2023

About Town - March 5, 2023

 This week's photos of Columbia

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


Mosquito Joe . . .

. . . taking a quick shot of the van

It's a clean machine.

Early morning downtown

A bird trying to get closer to God?

The big house on the hill, with a few spectators

The rocking chairs at Columbia Crossing are being replaced, because the old ones have been repaired several times and are wearing out. Residents (and others?) can sponsor new ones. Contact Hope Byers at the Crossing for more information.

Down by the riverside

Norfolk Southern still can't seem to get things straight.


Do they apply these rules to themselves?

Ornate gate at Mount Bethel

Saint John's, once again

Ornate railing at Lloyd Mifflin's

One of the town's private watering holes

You too can be a king or queen.

There's the number.

This could be called a look of wonder.

Cooper's Comics

Finally, a touch of class in the downtown

Cash for gold

A look across the street

Someone didn't like the sign.

Reserved parking - pallets only

New sign at Living Stones Masonry - illuminated, too

This child looks like he's wearing a football uniform from the 1930s.

Angel leaning a bit

These signs are popping up everywhere.

Bud Heim passed recently. He received a 3-volley salute last week, as Columbia Spy reported HERE.


3 on 1

Veteran's marker at Mount Bethel

COMPLIANCE!

Canada geese

Tundra swans

Bricks in the puddle

Leaching at the bridge - The rehabilitation is supposed to start next year.

WHAT

Alarm - old school

Convenience store coming soon at the former Subway building

At the Cherry Street tattoo shop

There's the info^^^

Due to arrive April 9

Pointing on Locust

Like the sign says

Exterior lights at Hermansader's

Big concrete pine cone
(or is it a pineapple?)

Little metal pine cones

USGS checking things out

Yup

Got it!

Stars and moons

Pillars on North 4th

Google tells us this is a downy woodpecker.



Who is it?

Ready for Saint Patrick's Day
(Washington Boro)


'Til next week . . .


Two last-minute submitted photos:

[Photos: Heather Eck]
This bird was seen in the Manor Street area at about 6 o'clock this evening, last seen heading towards the firehouse. It's believed to be a Chinese pheasant.


Saturday, March 4, 2023

Meet Sophie - ORCA's Pet of the Week


Sophie is currently available for adoption. She came to us back in December, just a little underweight but overall healthy! She is currently our longest ORCA resident. 


Sophie is an approximate 1-year-old female. She is a little shy, but had really come out of her shell in the past few weeks and is now very lovey and playful. We often find her chasing her tail or other string toys, they are her favorite. She also loves to hang out by a window and watch what’s going on outside very closely. Sophie also loves to have little caves beds to take her naps in. 


Sophie is very sweet and likes to be petted. She does well with other cats and has been around dogs. She is fully vaccinated and spayed.

To adopt Sophie, or for more information, contact:

ORCA
Organization for Responsible Care of Animals

Hot Line
(717) 397-8922

Columbia family feels pinch after end of extra SNAP benefits

Friday, March 3, 2023

Restaurant Inspections - Columbia Borough - March 3, 2023


The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.

American Legion No. 372, 329 Chestnut St., Columbia, Feb. 23. Pass. Slices of bread in the kitchen are moldy and adulterated. Raw shell eggs setting directly on top of deli meat in the bain-marie. Raw beef setting directly on top of raw chicken in the small cooling unit in the kitchen. Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature-control-for-safety food (cooked ham) prepared in the food facility and held for more than 24 hours, located in the small cooling unit, is not being date marked. Old grease buildup on the floor on both sides of the fryers. Static dust on the fume hood. The hand-wash sink in the bar/kitchen area being used as a food preparation sink as evidenced by noodles and grease.

Park Elementary School, 50 S. Sixth St., Columbia, Feb. 23. Pass. No violations.