Work is underway on AJ’s Surplus Grocery, which will occupy a 17,500-square-foot spot at 960 Columbia Ave. The new store in the Columbia Plaza shopping center will sell discount grocery items and have a full deli.
Author: SPY
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Regular Meeting, June 11, 2019
Police post photos of suspect in assault at Chestnut Street Turkey Hill Store
Update 06-07-19. Photographs of the suspect in this case are now attached to this post.
The male is wearing a multi-colored hat, dark colored jacket with 2 stripes on the left sleeve as well as brown pants. If anyone knows who this male is they can contact us at 717-684-7735 or submit a tip below. On 6/4/19 at approximately 1:01 am the Columbia Borough Police Department was dispatched to the Turkey Hill located in the 300 Block of Chestnut Street for a disturbance in progress. Upon arrival the officer spoke with an employee who stated that at approximately 12:58 am a black male with a beard, approximately 5’6″-5’7″, and about 30 years old who was wearing a hat came into the store and caused a disturbance. The employee said that the male threw a cup of coffee on her and punched her in the face. The male then left on a bicycle.
Anyone with information as to this crime should contact the Columbia Borough Police Department at 717-684-7735 or submit a tip below .
Date: Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Reference ID: 3675-06-04-19 Case Status: Current Case Type: Criminal Case Region: Northeastern Source: Columbia Borough Police Department
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Casey and Smucker among those at Susquehanna National Heritage Area Celebration at Columbia Crossing
About 100 people, including Senator Bob Casey and Congressman Lloyd Smucker, gathered on the deck of Columbia Crossing this morning to celebrate the designation of Lancaster and York Counties as the Susquehanna National Heritage Area. Casey and Smucker had pushed for the National Heritage Area designation for the two counties. The roughly hour-long presentation included remarks by Casey and Smucker as well as Susquehanna National Heritage Area President Mark Platts, who led the meeting.
The national designation, signed March 12 of this year by President Trump, is expected to stimulate economic development by enticing tourists and businesses to the area. The Susquehanna River was a key factor in the decision. Funding will come from the federal government in the form of matching grants. The designation now brings the total of National Heritage Areas to 55.
Columbia's D-Day paratrooper spotted at 75th Anniversary in Normandy
LINK: Raymond Wallace in Normandy for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day
On the 75th anniversary of D-Day, five Pa. veterans recall their experiences – pennlive.com
ROAD CLOSURE FRIDAY 6/7/19 – 8TH AND CHERRY STREETS | Columbia Borough Police Department
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Rock's CardioBox empowers women physically and mentally with fitness and self-defense
Rochelle Gutierrez Meiskey believes in empowering women and helping them find their potential both physically AND mentally. That’s why she started her group, Rock’s CardioBox Team, which teaches women physical fitness, situational awareness, and proper nutrition – and self-defense.
Meiskey, a former amateur boxer and a Certified Personal Trainer, started the group a few years ago when she and some friends decided to take their CardioBox workouts outside. “We first started because we loved hitting mitts and doing the workouts, but it’s grown into so much more than that recently,” Meiskey says. “We’re reaching out to ladies that have had minimal fitness in their lives, and they’ve discovered something they really enjoy doing.” She notes that members are seeing tremendous changes in their lives on a physical and mental level. “Not only are we seeing them become stronger and more physically fit, we’re seeing them become confident in themselves,” she adds. “We’re seeing people step out of their comfort zones. We see them accept challenges and succeed at them!”
According to Meiskey, who previously ran CardioBox classes at Gold’s Gym, workouts consist of two components: 1. Focus Mitts (which everybody loves most), and 2. Cardio/Conditioning Stations (which everybody loves less). She varies stations each week to keep it fresh and challenging and to keep members engaged and progressing.
Members frequently work out outdoors at Locust Street Park, Columbia River Park, or Glatfelters Field, but when bad weather shows up, they move indoors at the Rising Sun Building at Lancaster Avenue and Cherry Street. “We’ve been blessed with the opportunity to be teamed up with Rising Sun Nutrition, and they allow us to hold classes in their facility,” Meiskey explains. “They are a strong supporter of fitness, nutrition and overall health. The community there is amazing!” The group has also used the Noah Wenger Armory Center on Walnut Street (formerly the General Edward C. Shannon Armory).
The Columbia-based group started in January and now boasts 233 members on Facebook, not all of whom participate in workouts. However, 90% of those who tried their first class are still participating. “Our participation is actually growing,” Meiskey explains. “We’ve had to include a separate day just for those that are beginners.” Beginners are separated from the experienced group to make them more comfortable and less intimidated. They are then taught proper form and technique to build confidence, power and speed. “Once they are comfortable, we ‘graduate’ them out of the beginner’s group and they are able to take classes with the experienced group.” She also notes the diversity within the group: The youngest member is 18, and the oldest is 74.
Meiskey believes members enjoy being part of a positive circle of women who support and encourage each other, as they gain confidence and become stronger and healthier. “I’ve heard many say they feel comfortable and safe with this group. There is no judgment, only support,” she notes. “It’s important that the community recognize the healthy, positive changes that the women in this town are making! We want to be good role models.”
Meiskey also notes: “I think it’s important to recognize the supportive and encouraging coaches that assist in classes each week. I have six helpers each week (Melissa, Tabitha, Deanna, Becky, Teresa and Claire), and three have been with me for over 10 years!” Meiskey also gives a “shout out” to Jocelyn Bechtold at Rising Sun Nutrition for “revitalizing the beautiful building and providing a welcoming environment that offers top-notch nutrition and fitness to those in the community! I encourage everyone to stop in!”
Police seek suspect who assaulted employee at Chestnut Street Turkey Hill Store
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5th and Maple St. hit and run crash – Police seek vehicle/driver
At 10:45 p.m. on 06-04-2019, a car ran the stop sign at 5th and Maple St. causing a collision with another occupied vehicle. The suspect vehicle then fled west on Maple St. The suspect vehicle was a dark colored sedan and will have significant damage to the passenger side, to include a missing window and side mirror. A window recovered at the scene had aftermarket tint film on it. The passenger side mirror from the suspect vehicle was also found at the scene. It is maroon in color (photo attached).
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