Year: 2017
New nonprofit saves Columbia's '2nd-chance home' from closing
Developers plan 100 high-end apartments in Columbia Borough and Lancaster city for millennials
Two-vehicle accident Class 2 Sunday afternoon
Clock plaza takes two hits in two days, one from hit-and-run
The clock plaza at 5th & Chestnut recently sustained damage from two separate incidents on two consecutive days. A hit-and-run occurred Saturday evening shortly after 7 o’clock in which a cast iron casing was broken completely off one of a row of bollards. Neighbors reported hearing a loud bang and found pieces of the casing a few minutes later but no vehicle at the scene. Police responded promptly and investigated.
In a previous incident, a vehicle hit the plaza wall, dislodging several bricks (shown below) shortly after 6 o’clock Friday morning. A witness reported seeing a vehicle pulled over on Chestnut Street by a Columbia police officer. The vehicle was facing the wrong way on the 500 block of Chestnut, which is one-way.
One-vehicle rollover briefly closes Route 30 East in Columbia; no injuries reported
PA government spends $360K of taxpayers' money to investigate, settle sexual misconduct claims
Customers, vendors say goodbye to Columbia Market House
Saturday marked the last day of business for the market house at 15 S. Third St., leaving representatives of the borough government to decide next month whether the 19th-century building with the semicircular dome can be put to another commercial use.
Dozens turn out to lay wreaths to honor veterans, despite endless rain
Volunteers – among them Columbia students and scouts from Pack 35 – worked quickly today to deliver the wreaths to Zion Hill Cemetery, Saint Peters Cemetery, and Holy Trinity Cemetery, as well as Laurel Hill, Habecker Mennonite, Ironville, Silver Spring, and even one in Reading. All were placed on Veteran’s graves.
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