HEARD About Town

Borough officials have enlisted the help of Hospitality Marketers International, Inc., a Wisconsin-based firm, to perform a feasibility study regarding a hotel.

Currently, Columbia has no lodging for out-of-town guests. Information gathered suggests this would be a boost for the town. Visitors to Columbia Crossing, the Northwest River Trail, Turkey Hill Experience, the Watch and Clock Museum, Historic Society, and the many antique shops may welcome the opportunity to stay overnight.

Visitors staying longer will most likely spend more than just time here.

The study will cost under $5,000 and is expected to be finalized by August.

About Town

Night light by day
 Jesus #1
(Laurel Hill)

 Jesus #2
(Laurel Hill)

 Cacti in Avenue G

 Gryphon in the grass

 A pet named “Woody” ?

 Tug o’ war

 Comin’ atcha!

 Biker with git-tar in tow

 Lots of rods

 Double barrel … plus one

 Big man about town

 Reflecting on time

 The trolley’s tired and is going home now.

It began January 20, 2017.

 This building just got a plaque.

 And there it is – 22 South Second.

 Anger issues?

 This building just got a sign.

 And there it is – 223 Cherry Street.

 Flags for vets at Laurel Hill for Independence Day