Thursday, April 18, 2024
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Agenda - Columbia Borough Planning Commission Meeting - April 16, 2024
Monday, April 15, 2024
Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - April 15, 2024
Phillip R. Smith conveyed property on a public road to Edgar M. Wright and Todd C. Bolinder for $152,000.
Christopher M. Geyer conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Joanna R. Rathkey and Jeffrey L. Martin for $271,000.
Aberrant Investments LLC conveyed 246 Walnut St. to QP Invest Property GRP LLC for $215,000.
Ronald W. Jr. Fritz and Michelle M. Fritz conveyed property on Barber Street to Edwin P Jr. Daughenbaugh for $75,000.
Melvin S. Beiler conveyed 362 S. Third St. to 539 Plum LLC for $140,000.
M&M Realty Co. conveyed property on North Third Street to Zane Sanders for $169,900.
Samuel Edward Reed, Audrey J. Reed and Audrey Reed conveyed 476 Walnut St. to Nathanial Willing and Holly Willing for $165,000.
M&M Realty Co. Inc. and M&M Realty Co. conveyed 846 Houston St. to Yoko G. Enomoto and Theodore Michael Bartholomee for $180,000.
Joanne Henry conveyed property on Poplar St. to Delgiorno Investments LLC for $175,000.
The estate of Patrick M. Donan and The estate of Patrick Donan conveyed property on Spruce Street to Mary E. Donan for $1.
The estate of Patrick M. Donan and The estate of Patrick Donan conveyed 1060 Walnut St. to Mary E. Donan for $1.
Thomas F. Nikolaus and Eileen Nikolaus conveyed 436 Union St. to JDW Property Solutions Inc. for $100,000.
Cash Flo LLC conveyed 52 S. Eighth St. to Christine Elizabeth Johnson for $237,000.
Loan Ranger LP conveyed 447 Cherry St. to 447 Cherry Street LLC for $260,000.
Columbia Borough School District proposes to modify calendar, school year to potentially end May 31
When: Columbia Borough school board committee meeting, April 2.
What happened: Superintendent Ashley Rizzo asked the board to move up the last day of school for students to May 31.
More: If approved, the final day for students would become an early dismissal day, while faculty and staff would still report to their respective buildings through June 3, a contractually obligated day for professional development.
What's next: The board will vote on this amendment to the school calendar at the April 18 board meeting.
MORE:
https://lancasteronline.com/news/regional/columbia-borough-school-district-proposes-to-modify-calendar-school-year-to-potentially-end-may-31/article_741bcb80-f372-11ee-80f7-6fb0fa526d7e.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share Sunday, April 14, 2024
About Town - April 14, 2024
This week's photos of Columbia
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)
Monday's solar eclipse as seen through the clouds
Still smiling joyously, despite losing his head
Wood for sale on Bridge Street
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Folk art and the like at Bootleg Antiques
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New sign at Tollbooth
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Protected
Fountain
Fat cat
Mobil
Red, white, blue, plus...?
Don't even think of smoking here.
The National Watch & Clock Museum
Farmall
Tangled up in blue
There's a story here.
Fighting or frolicking?
Watchbird
Stone bunny
Many modes of transport
A lead abatement project
On the 300 block of Walnut
Watch for artists!
Here's a few:
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Columbia Borough is selling its assets. Here's one.
Here's another one.
Animals at the Kleen Acres Farm
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Back when brickwork was an art
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A cat named "Yellow"
He's shy.
The bluebird of happiness keeping watch
Airmail
Nest-building
He hasn't recovered from last Christmas.
Arrived Thursday but didn't stay.
This sign on the 300 block of Locust went missing a week or so ago. It reappeared, then ended up on the sidewalk as shown above.
It was then placed at its original location, as shown above.
Still Whites-Only?
427, 429, and 431 Cherry Street were demolished this week as part of a planned expansion by the Holy Trinity Church. A few days before the demo, however, CBFD 80 used the vacant houses for training, as shown in the photos below.
After demolition, all that was left was this pile.
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