Hanging the sections of sign at Columbia Plaza this afternoon:
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New! Code complaints online
The Borough now has the ability to accept code complaints through its website. Please log in to www.columbiapa.net and click on the button on the top left hand side of the page (Code Complaints). Please note that you may submit pictures but they are limited to 2 per complaint. Once completed just hit the submit button. The Borough will then follow up with the complaint.
This is anonymous and only if you put in your email address will the Borough be able to reply back to you.
Thank you for helping to keep Columbia beautiful!
Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467
Citizen questions signs limiting access to river in Marietta
McGlynn says the private property signs are there to mostly warn anyone looking to make trouble, including some who have caused problems in the past.
“I’m concerned our access to the river is being taken away,” said Justin Chimics, a resident of Front Street.
Christmas Bazaar at Market House Dec. 12 & 13
Mittens and Mufflers – The tour and more
A River Town Christmas – Self-guided home tour
The self-guided home tour will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13. Discount tickets are available in advance at several Columbia locations, including the SVCC Visitors Center, 445 Linden St.; Columbia Kettleworks, 40 N. Third St.; Perfect Settings, 200 Locust St.; Garth Gallery, 22 S. Second St.; Columbia Historic Preservation Society (CHiPS), 21 N. Second St.; and Hinkle’s Pharmacy, 261 Locust St. Full-price tickets will be available at the SVCC Visitors Center and Perfect Settings on the day of the event. Ticket booklets will serve as the map and home guide for tourgoers.
Tree lighting in the park Dec. 13
UPDATE: Man showing how to clean gun accidentally shot friend in leg near Columbia, police say
The shooting occurred at the Columbia Fish & Game Association range, at 4339 Fairview Road, shortly before noon Thursday.
The man was shot in the right leg and was bleeding profusely. It could have been a life-threatening injury, said Josh Roberts, the operations manager for Susquehanna Valley EMS, whose medics responded to the call.
Roberts and township police Chief Mark Pugliese credited first responders with saving the man’s life.
Drug Task Force seizes record $300,000 worth of heroin in Lancaster County drug busts
Unfortunately, some are from Columbia.
GO HERE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/drug-task-force-seizes-record-worth-of-heroin-in-lancaster/article_4fdc6a14-9849-11e5-bcc2-b75c634782de.html
GO HERE:
http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/drug-task-force-seizes-record-worth-of-heroin-in-lancaster/article_4fdc6a14-9849-11e5-bcc2-b75c634782de.html











