Author: SPY
You're invited – Columbia Trolley Ribbon-cutting on Wednesday
It's A Columbia Thing! Project 1st moves forward
Borough Manager Greg Sahd’s idea is becoming a reality.
In March of this year, Sahd introduced a tagline:
“Simply the Best. Columbia, PA . . . It’s a Columbia Thing.”
That tagline appears on t-shirts and hats that Sahd hopes to begin marketing in the near future.
It’s not just hats and shirts. Other major aspects of the Columbia 1st Project are in the planning process.
Further information will be published as it becomes available.
"Meet the Police" National Police Week
Students from Our Lady of the Angels gathered in the Gazebo at Locust Street Park on Thursday afternoon. They were there to meet the police.
As part of National Police Week (May15-21), Chief Jack Brommer – with Officers David Souders and Amy Kuhrmann – spoke to the group about their role in keeping the community safe.
Officer Souders opened by reading a book titled Police Officers on the Go.
What education is necessary to become an officer? Some have college degrees and all go through special training which includes physical challenges and testing.
What types of calls do officers respond to? Traffic violations, fights, thefts, domestic disputes, and others.
What kind of gun is carried? A 40-caliber Glock.
What tool is used the most? Officer Souders held up his pen. He explained that the job involves writing reports and taking notes. Officer Kuhrmann said that handcuffs can be an excellent tool, too.
Officers showed equipment carried on their belts: Taser, baton, pepper spray, gun, and extra bullets. Library administrator Lisa Greybill entertained the children by offering to be handcuffed. Chief Brommer uncuffed her a few minutes later.
The handcuffs and a bulletproof vest were passed around for inspection by the audience.
The best was saved for last when other officers arrived, and two police vehicles parked nearby, giving the children a firsthand look. They were excited to examine cars and equipment. Sirens wailed as the demonstration came to an end.
Columbia's annual Memorial Day Parade, service set for May 29
MORE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/columbia-s-annual-memorial-day-parade-service-set-for-may/article_58e25304-1f9d-11e6-9a60-f358cb48efee.html
Food trucks to line 400 block of Locust this coming 4th Friday
Community Conversation on Heroin June 7
Nice weather for ducks
If there's more Mayflies, what's Wrightsville's plan?
Vehicle accident delays traffic on Route 30 near Malleable Road
Traffic on Route 30 was delayed for about an hour and a half this afternoon due to a rollover accident near Malleable Road. Emergency crews found a Ford Focus on its side in the median strip when they responded. The incident was received by Lancaster County-wide Communications at 3:43 p.m. No further details are available at this time.

























