Seasonal part-time trolley drivers sought

EMPLOYMENT NOTICE

The Borough of Columbia is accepting applications for Seasonal Part-time Trolley/Bus drivers. Must have high school diploma or Ged, valid Class A or B CDL license with passenger endorsement, a clean driving record, experience as a school bus driver or public transit operator preferred. The successful candidate(s) will be required to obtain a CDL Medical examination/certification every two years by a specified physician. Current pay rate is $15.00/hour. Applications and job descriptions are available at the Columbia Borough Municipal Building, 308 Locust Street, Columbia, PA 17512.

Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467

Hempfield residents 'extremely disappointed' as school board permits Verizon to build cell tower behind elementary school

How will the Lancaster-based 16th district lines, candidates be affected when congressional district map is thrown-out, redrawn?

Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district

The case was brought by voters who alleged state lawmakers had unfairly gerrymandered congressional district boundaries in 2011 to produce a map favorable to Republicans. The GOP holds 13 seats to the Democrat’s five even though registered Democrats outnumber registered Republicans statewide.

MORE:

http://lancasteronline.com/insider/how-will-the-lancaster-based-th-district-lines-candidates-be/article_73140004-008a-11e8-9717-c302e42d0835.html

Columbia man arrested on drug and firearm charges

Nehemiah Ishmael Kemp

Nehemiah Ishmael Kemp, age 28, of the 600 block of South 12th Street, Columbia, PA was charged with 2 Firearms violations and Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin by Officer Colleen Tatara after she conducted a traffic stop in the area of Franklin Road and Seitz Road on Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 2315 hours.

 Officer Tatara was on patrol when she observed 2 vehicles being operated in a careless manner. Officer Tatara was able to stop both of the vehicles and Nehemiah Kemp was the operator of one of the vehicles. The other vehicle was operated by his brother, Elijah H. Kemp, age 21, of the 5600 block of Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA who was also arrested for Possession with Intent to Deliver Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Driving While Operating Privilege is Suspended or Revoked. Nehemiah was found to be in possession of a loaded 45 caliber handgun which had it’s serial number altered by scratching it off and covering it with a permanent marker. He also had in his possession Marijuana and Heroin that were packaged for sale. Nehemiah had a 13 year old passenger in his vehicle who was released to a family member. Both subjects were committed to Lancaster County Prison after failing to post bail.

Case Number: 2018-MN-00075
Arrest Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Charges:
Persons Not to Possess
use
Manufacture
control
Sell or Transfer Firearms
Possession of Firearm with Altered Manufacturer’s Number
and Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin
Source:

Manor Township Police Department

PA Supreme Court says gerrymandered maps violate the state constitution

In brief order handed down on Monday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that that state’s gerrymandered congressional maps violate the state constitution. That state’s map is so aggressively gerrymandered that Republicans won 13 of the state’s 18 congressional districts in 2012, despite the fact that Democrats won a majority of the popular vote — and Republicans have held those districts ever since.
MORE:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thinkprogress.org/breaking-pa-scotus-republican-gerrymander-671163474bb1/amp/#ampshare=https://thinkprogress.org/breaking-pa-scotus-republican-gerrymander-671163474bb1/

About Town – January 21, 2018

Recent pics about town…
Junior firefighter
Dog attack!
The woman shown was walking her two dogs on the high school hill (Sunday, January 21) when the black dog on the right attacked from a nearby yard. The woman picked up her dogs, one under each arm, until the attacker’s owner responded about ten seconds later and got the dog under control. The woman’s dogs were each on a leash. The attacking dog obviously was not.
 Dopey Superman?

 Cheap (but expensive) fence at the bottom of Locust

 Spotlight on the river

 Renovations at Hinkle’s

That’s one way to beautify an ugly meter.

 Disappearing bridge

 Columbia Crossing in the fog

 Bridge in the fog

 Tracks in the fog

 Yep

 Someone’s dock was swept away by the recent river ice.

 Reflection at River Park

 Tracks at River Park

 Tracks

 Tracks from above

 This seagull seems thankful for the melting river ice; he can finally get a drink again.

 Communing with the gulls

 Ice dance…if the spirit moves ya…

 Ice dance…even birds do it.

 Icon on Cherry Street

 What does it mean?

 Avenue G – Some things never change.

 Line-up

 Canada geese – Looks like it’s that time again.
 The windows have arrived at 301 Locust.
 Here’s another one.

 Installed by Brown’s

Mike Nikolaus installs lighting at the Locust Street Park storage shed.

 The lights will illuminate Joanna Spicer’s mural on the side…

 …and on the front.

 And here’s what it looks like at night.

 And from the front.

And both sides at once.

 Progress at the Columbia Library

 Sunset at Locust Street Park

 Night lights at Columbia River Park

Two-vehicle accident at 5th & Chestnut

At about 5 p.m. today, units responded to a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of North Fifth and Chestnut. According to witnesses, a Subaru Impreza heading southeast on Fifth Street and a Jeep heading northwest collided as the Jeep was turning left at the intersection. Both vehicles sustained front end damage, but neither driver was hurt. The Jeep was drivable, but the Subaru was towed from the scene.
The intersection has been the site of several accidents and near-misses over the past year.