As of this Tuesday, March 17, a free lunch will be served weekdays at Columbia Presbyterian hands across the street 4th and locust 11 am to 1 pm.
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Gov. Tom Wolf orders state shutdown of non-essential stores as of midnight – pennlive.com
This also includes day programs for seniors. He also called for day care facilities to close, but they will not be forced to do so. There is no plans to order a curfew at this time, but Wolf urged people to stay home as much as possible. He also won’t force the dirt racing tracks that remained open over the weekend to close, but urged owners to take the safety of residents into account when scheduling future races.
About Town 3/15/20
This week’s photos of Columbia
The section of the posted document pertaining to this property reads:
Usdin Realty Management LLC is requesting special exception(s) and/or variance(s) for the business of purchasing, reconditioning and selling fire trucks at the property located at 53 North Front Street in the Riverfront Commercial (RC) zoned district.
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(According to the Lancaster County Tax Assessment Office (3/5/2020), the Market House is assessed at $301,400. Borough Hall is assessed at $534,100, and the adjoining land is assessed at $78,000.)
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Over at the Columbia Water Company office:
Columbia Crossing, NAWCC Closed
All Pa. school districts closing for 2 weeks over coronavirus fears
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has ordered all schools in the state to close for the next two weeks.
The announcement came during a frenetic Friday afternoon that began with Lancaster County school districts initially announcing they would shut down for a week starting Monday. Schools are now expected to reopen March 30.
CANCELED: March 18 meeting on Veterans Memorial Bridge Project
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation planned to hold a Public “Open House Meeting on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 for the SR 462 Veterans Memorial (Columbia-Wrightsville) Bridge Rehabilitation Project. However, per guidance issued by the Governor’s office on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), and as a precaution to the welfare of the community and the project team, this meeting has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.
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Pennsylvania’s health department is keeping coronavirus details from local officials
Superior Court rejects appeal from man who killed his mother when he was 14 years old
A Columbia man who fatally shot his mother in 1976 when he was 14 will not get any relief on his sentence despite being eligible for parole for the past three years, a Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
Gregory S. Sourbeer, now 58, argued that he should be resentenced to a shorter term and that his current minimum sentence of 25 years in prison is illegal, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
In 2017, Sourbeer was resentenced to 25 years to life and was given credit for his 41 years already served in prison, court records said, due to a 2012 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that sentences of life without parole for juveniles convicted of murder.
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Columbia Students of the Month – February 2020
COLUMBIA BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 2020
February Students of the Month
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FEBRUARY STUDENTS OF THE MONTH!
Front Row, Left to right:
- Lilliana West – Kindergarten
- Akysha Colon – Kindergarten
- Kole Bechtold – Grade 1
- Cole Wolf – Grade 1
- Analise Colon – Grade 2
- Liliana Burkey – Grade 3
- Aubrey Holker – Grade 5
- Lilee Zahm – Grade 4
Back Row, Left to Right:
- Alena Reilly – Grade 6
- Savannah Creek – Grade 7
- MacKenzie Burke – Grade 10
- Elijah Kilhefner – Grade 11
- John Smith – Grade 12
- Morgan Bigler – Grade 10, January Student of the Month
- Daniela Moreta – Grade 11, January Student of the Month
Not Pictured
- Brie Sullivan – Grade 9
- Kaitlin Scheele – Grade 8
Kindred Collections kicks off with 3-day grand opening extravaganza this weekend
Dena Krebs invites you to the three-day grand opening extravaganza of Kindred Collections this weekend. Krebs, who owns the artist co-op at 452 Locust Street with Julie Hess, will hold the kickoff event (starting Friday at 4 p.m.) to present the handmade works of 72 artists, upcyclers, and vintage curators. The first 100 attendees on Friday will get a goody bag courtesy of the artists.
Here’s just a glimpse of what you can expect…
Friday:
4 pm – Wine Tasting
6 pm – Live music
Saturday:
10 am- Demo of painting gourds with Linda Williams
12 pm – Damn Yankee Catering Samples
1 pm – Wreath making workshop (must pre-register)
2 pm – Enamel Jewelry Demo with CSW Jewelry
5 pm – Throwing pottery with Mayde by Meg
6 pm – Live Music
Sunday:
12 pm – Sweet Tulip Jam Tasting
1 pm – Kid’s Make and Take Craft
2 pm – Needlefelting demo with Whiskers & Strings
3 pm – Compass Columbia upcycling demo
Food and music all three days.





























































































