Keith Brommer, an experienced carpenter, is the foreman for the extensive gutting and rehab of a row house at 304 Cherry St., Columbia. He likes that his classroom is an actual construction site.
Year: 2019
Blue Crew Job Fair at the Library Tuesday, March 26, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Best Kept Secrets of Hospice – at the Library, Wednesday, March 27, 1:30 p.m.
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Meeting, March 26, 2019
Columbia Borough Meetings – Week of March 25, 2019
Give your input on Columbia 2040 – at the Library, April 1 at 6 p.m.
Can you I.D. this person? Disturbance Complaint | Columbia Borough Police Department
The Columbia Borough Police is attempting to identify the male in the black sweatpants and gray/camo hooded sweatshirt. The person was causing a disturbance at the Columbia Mart located in the 800 blk. of Lancaster Ave. on 03-23-19 at approx. 6:08PM. If you know who this is you can call the police department at 717-684-7735 or submit a tip below. Thank you for your assistance.
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About Town 3/24/19
Turns out there were a lot of costumed people on their way that day to Zenkaikon, “an annual celebration of anime, comics, games, science fiction, and fandom,” according to their website.
Strong arm robbery | Columbia Borough Police Department
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Governor Wolf visits blighted properties in Columbia, promotes "Restore Pennsylvania" program
“We Pennsylvanians pay a severance tax,” Wolf said. “We pay it to Texas because they pay a severance tax and they fold that into the cost of their product.” Wolf noted that Pennsylvania is the only gas-producing state in the nation without a severance tax.
The first stop on this morning’s walking tour was Hotel Locust, which has sat idle for almost a decade. Afterward, a group of several dozen people, including borough council members, school board directors, and other interested citizens, walked to the Columbia Historic Market House, which could be renovated in the near future.
Wolf’s final stop of the morning was at 304 Cherry Street, where a blighted house is being rehabilitated by the CAPital Workforce, a construction initiative affiliated with the Lancaster Housing Opportunities Partnership, the Lancaster City and County Redevelopment Authorities, and the Borough of Columbia.









































































