About Town

Recent photos from around Columbia…

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 St. Francis in a bucket

 Several units responded to a water rescue call on Sunday:

 Blue Rock

 Columbia Borough

 A canoe reportedly capsized near the York County side of the the Route 30 Bridge, about four piers out.

 A family of four was rescued on the Wrightsville side.
The news story is HERE.

 PA State Police responded to the incident, also.

Time for this fence to come down.
A former councillor said that several years ago, Columbia Borough entered into an agreement with the cottage owner: He would maintain the ground if he could put up the fence. The area beyond is still public. As a matter of fact, it is technically the first block of Locust Street, and it borders the Susquehanna River. It is unclear at this point whether the agreement was written or verbal, or whether any record exists at all, other than the mists of memory.
Why is this individual, who does not even live in Columbia Borough, permitted to block public land here?
 A concerned citizen submitted this photo and the two following of the Avenue H parking lot.

 The photos were taken on May 9. The metal rule shown is 16″ long.

And yet the borough was handing out quick tickets to property owners for high grass  during this time.
 Loud-mouthed sparrow

 For a clean getaway

 Further progress at the troubled 208-210 building

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 What does that sign say?

 That’s what it says.

 Up a tree but not out on a limb
 Ninth Street

 Leaf him alone

 Stirring cement

Cracks filled at Locust Street Park

 Barrels at 3rd & Perry

 Men at work

 They paved Heritage Drive last week.

 Rollin’ it out

 More asphalt, please
Still rollin’ along

 Finishing up

 Rollin’ rollin’ rollin’

 PA Hero Walk vehicle

 The side of the truck gives some info.

 Trailer in tow

 Statement
 Sponsors
 Here comes the flag bearer.

 And there he goes.

 And there they go.
 New flag bearer

 Over at Park School – the Edible Classroom

Down at River Park – a green van (even though it’s white)

 The good news is that someone tried to dispose of the flags properly.
The bad news is they didn’t take them off the sticks first.

 Rough water

 Meanwhile, in Wrightsville

 Caught one!

 Out for a walk

 Flag Day in Columbia
 Conservation Officer at the high school

 Line painter at the the high school

 Speaking of lines – these were just painted on Heritage Drive

 Still trying to get in

 Decal
 Grappling

 Freedom Biker Church

 Listening in?

 “First Saturday in June,” but the sign was still there two weeks later.

 Here’s a new sign on the 400 block of Locust.

 It’s quite visible from Route 462.

 All the flags are a-flyin’.
 Including these

 These too.

 Flag, flag, everywhere a flag

Here’s the flag of the rear guard

 In tow

In tow

 A helpful citizen assists a parking enforcement officer with hanging signs across from Locust Street Park for the car show.
 Alien life form?

 Cloud forming

 Yes it is.

 York County as seen from Laurel Hill

 Just married!
New sign – a work in progress
 Down at Bootleg Antiques

Just about finished
 A reader submitted this photo of the First National Bank Museum at Second & Locust. (Date unknown)

The reader also submitted this photo of a building at the same intersection, which was once an umbrella factory and later Becker’s Potato Chip Factory, as seen below. Currently, there are plans to convert the building into a hotel.

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  1. It may have been as few as four people that made the decision to give the land away. The streets in the cottage area should never have been permitted to be private. Our street is not private. The cottage owners seceded from Columbia. It's like they created a gated community with the borough's blessing and money. No major decisions or major spending unless it's on the ballot, the decision lies with ALL not four!

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  2. They did not give the land away those people payed for the land and they are also tax payers the bourgh did not want the land the bourgh made that choice to sell to those people why don't you start caring about.how the borough is spending the tax payers money on so many other things

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  3. Yes they did the cottage owners each paid for the plot of ground that their cottages are sitting on it went to the borough

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  4. Great job Cole, Helm stated at the harb meeting that anyone that gets grant money must be in good standing with the borough and be up to date on taxes, Funny Cimeron is (9 PROPERTIES ) back 2016 UNPAID taxes . What is going on here and a council man has said he owns one at s 2nd street which is on cimerons list, plus he owes on a home on chestnut street, How can we let him direct our money? REMOVE HIM FROM COUNCIL , This is another reason we are laughted at.

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  5. The fence needs to come down and since they paid for the ground the cottages sit on then the roads need to be public.

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  6. The roads, with the exception of a lane that runs south off of Union St, are open to the pubic. GIS property search clearly shows not one of the cottage owners property extends onto the lanes that run through the area. They can say they are private but they are not. This is not a gated community.

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  7. To whomever is worried about an open container. Why dont you look at the can on the left where it is the only top you can see. Zoom in. Is it open or was it used as a prop for celebratory pictures. We don't know. So maybe you should get your facts straight before assuming.

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