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Columbia Borough deeds recorded as of Aug. 31, 2020
Kevin A. Kauffman and Connie M. Kauffman conveyed 463 Walnut St. to Samuel B. Fisher and Emma K. Fisher for $165,000.
John M. Fleckenstein and Christina M. Fleckenstein conveyed property on Chestnut St. to Christina M. Fleckenstein for $1.
G&Z Investments LLC and David J. Garpstas conveyed 38 S. Eighth St. to Margaret T. Walters for $150,000.
James G. Farrington and Carol A. Farrington conveyed property on a public road to James G. Farrington, Carol A. Farrington and Kristin Noeleen Farrington for $1.
Scott D. Weibel conveyed 803 Locust St. to Gary A. Motter and Julia A. Motter for $185,000.
Kelly States conveyed 137 Bethel St. to Tracy L. Feulner for $110,000.
WGMC Properties LLC and Walter L. Siderio conveyed 569 Walnut St. to Gary A. Motter and Julia A. Motter for $99,900.
Redevelopment Authority County Lancaster conveyed property on Perry Street to Stonecrest Builders LLC for $18,000.
Edward M. Haas and Edward Haas conveyed 461 Locust St. to George Steedle for $96,000.
Nicholas Jason Sileo conveyed 707 Florence St. to Daniel A. Torres and Janene P. Winkey for $142,999.
About Town 8/30/2020
This week’s photos of Columbia
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Protesters tell borough council they want changes in police budget for affordable housing
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Work Session – September 1, 2020
Scenes from a protest – Green Dreamz marches on borough hall to raise awareness of social justice and racial inequality
Green Dreamz members and others marched from Locust Street Park to Columbia Borough Hall Tuesday evening to raise awareness and force change on issues such as social justice, racial inequality, and police brutality, among others. According to its website, the organization is:
“A Civil Rights Organization rooted in Lancaster. We are founded off of love and fighting against injustice and inequality. We are set to uplift, inspire, and rebuild communities for people of color through education and support! With physical demonstrations, including protests, marches, as well as events for and with the community. The funds donated to Green Dreamz will be used for supplying the community with food and resources, as-well as any necessities we will need for this revolution. This is just the beginning of the fight for change. The mission of Green Dreamz is to plant the seed of hope in a system built to destroy those of color.
“The black man needs the white man to free him from his fears. The white man needs the black man to free him from his guilt.” -D.R. Martin Luther king Jr.”
The Green Dreamz gathering begins at Locust Street park.
Participants march towards borough hall.
A counter-protester walks behind.
Green Dreamz at borough hall.
Green Dreamz at borough hall (3rd Street side).
Some ask why they are protesting in Columbia. Here’s one reason:
The comment above was posted on facebook recently by a Columbia resident
and appears to be in reaction to
recent protests in town.
The comment pleads for us all to stand together, yet there are still
whites-only clubs in Columbia – as evidenced by comments from other Columbians.
The above comment also urges us to say WE ARE….COLUMBIA!!!!!!
But who is WE?
How can there be a “WE” when Columbia is still not inclusive in all respects?
As the following comments show, Columbia still has work to do:
Some of Columbia’s “ruling elite” belong to these clubs and yet say nothing.
“Silence is Compliance.”















































































