Year: 2014
Show me a sign.
Under roof (partially)
Catchin’ a ride
Phil Robertson is now bald and beardless.
Cheap seat
Mangled mailbox
Do not touch.
Bird on a wire
Which way?
Fraternal twins
Two of a kind
Covering the past
Children a pla
Flags at CCFD carnival
Flying by
“Big wheel keep on turning.”
I don’t think this one has in a while.
Carnival coaxes dimes, pays big dividends for Columbia Consolidated Fire Company
Happy Fourth!
This morning, patriotic gals set up flags around town.
Down at the Moose – flags right and left.
The national anthem as rendered by a veteran of the 101st Airborne.
State funding increases do little to help cash-strapped Columbia schools
The newly passed state budget offers the high-poverty Columbia schools a little extra cash, but the amount is less than what district leaders were counting on.
The smaller increase ” will continue to squeeze Columbia financially,” said Laura Cowburn, the district's business manager.
Vehicle Accident – Class I
At 3:32 p.m. this afternoon, emergency personnel responded to a vehicle accident involving a car and a motorcycle on the 400 block of Locust Street. The motorcycle rider apparently suffered minor injuries.
The motorcycle rider (far left) gets a hand – or several – with his bike.
Pointing out details of the collision
The temporarily grounded bike . . .
was moved out of the street by a Columbia Borough Police officer.
Columbia officials talk fire radios, company consolidation
Discussion about the number of radios Columbia borough needs for their fire departments grew heated on June 23, when members of Columbia Consolidated Fire Department aired their opinions about both the necessary radio purchase and the proposed consolidation of the fire departments.
Today: Live at 12 p.m.: Talk with Columbia school leaders Carol Powell and Tom Strickler – LancasterOnline
What now? Solutions needed for Columbia schools. Here are some options.
Failing in slow motion: A community's helping hands
What I saw recently
Some shots from around town recently . . .
A peek inside the mausoleum at Mount Bethel Cemetery
A miniature crucifix at the port hole
One ancient myth says that when a person dies, a crow carries the soul to heaven.
On Friday (June 27), a conservation officer kept watch on the river from a vantage point at River Park.
Four Waterways Conservation vehicles were parked there, two with empty boat trailers.
One assumes the officers were out patrolling the river.
The two vehicles with trailers were parked in the appropriate parking spaces.
But wait, what’s this – a violation?
Meanwhile, a stray cat checked out a dobsonfly.
On the 100 block of Locust – a sign of Columbia’s more prosperous past.
Skeletal frame of the River Park center
Artists at work on Saturday morning (June 28) . . .
Seen in Wrightsville yesterday. What is it?
May as well park on the sidewalk, especially since there are at least half a dozen empty parking spaces available.
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