The snow emergency is lifted as of Tuesday, February 2 at 5 PM. Vehicles may not return to snow emergency routes until after the snow emergency has been lifted at 5 PM.
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About Town – January 31, 2021
This week’s photos of Columbia
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SNOW EMERGENCY DECLARED FOR COLUMBIA BOROUGH – SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 2021
Columbia Crossing – 2020 Annual Report

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Columbia Borough Fire Department – 2020 Annual Report
DEEDS RECORDED – COLUMBIA BOROUGH – JAN. 25, 2021
Jeffrey L. Dale and Carol R. Dale conveyed 222 Perry St. to Hanover Shoe Properties LLC for $80,000.
Jeffrey L. Dale and Carol R. Dale conveyed property on South Fifth Street to Valley View Capital LLC for $160,000.
Shelley E. Poe and Shelley E. Frederick conveyed 250 S. Fifth St. to Robert Scott Frederick and Shelley E. Frederick for $1.
Thomas V. Kalista conveyed 437 N. Third St. to Stephen D. Kalista, Josephine L. Kalista and Thomas V. Kalista for $1.
Edward E. Lindenberger, Stephen M. Lindenberger and Graham Real Estate conveyed 409 Poplar St. to Cheri L. Sanabria and Ovidio Sanabria for $168,000.
A&W Southern York LLC conveyed property on South Fourth Street to Colby Benjamin Shank and Cynthia Lynn Shank for $210,000.
Hempfield High School to go virtual Tuesday after uptick in COVID-19 cases
Hempfield High School will move to a two-day virtual learning format Tuesday after multiple cases of COVID-19 were found there this week, the school announced Monday.
Nine total cases of the virus have been discovered at Hempfield High within the past 14 days, forcing the school to temporarily close according to state guidelines, Principal Jim Dague said in a letter to parents Monday. Students who are known to have been in close contact with COVID-positive people will be contacted by the school nurse.
Students will take part in virtual instruction Tuesday and Wednesday, Dague said. Students should not report to the school building either day. Classes are set to resume normally on Thursday, Jan. 28.
About Town – January 24, 2021
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