Columbia council makes interim borough manager changes official, hires new permanent manager amid more concerns
On Tuesday, the board ratified its decision to terminate former interim manager Candice L. Johnson’s contract effective Feb. 19. It also voted to appoint borough police Chief Jack Brommer to replace Johnson.
The board also unanimously approved hiring Mark Stivers as borough manager at salary of $90,000. His tentative first day is March 30.
The personnel moves involving Johnson and Brommer were decided at an executive session held on Feb. 18. The meeting was attended by all seven council members and labor attorney Michael McAuliffe Miller.
Rachael Kedney resigns from Columbia Borough School Board
She was sworn in as school board director on April 6, 2017, when she filled the seat vacated by former director Iris Garrido, who resigned in March 2017. Interviews for a replacement will be held March 19, 2020. No other details are available at this time.
Linking trails makes dollars and sense for Lancaster County
The 14-mile Northwest Lancaster County River Trail (which includes Marietta and Columbia) and the 5-mile Enola Low Grade Rail Trail in lower Manor Township have drawn praise over the past half-decade
But they are isolated from each other, and linking the two river trails will not be easy.
Two options, each with pros and cons, are under consideration in Manor Township.
— A mostly level route from Columbia to Turkey Point would closely follow the Susquehanna River between Norfolk Southern railroad tracks and Route 441 for 5 miles. It would require permission from the railroad, the likely construction of a fence and the OK of private landowners along the route.
— The second route is 2 miles longer and “would mostly follow an existing PPL power line through Columbia and up-and-down hills through farmland,” Crable wrote. It would feature an elevation gain of 1,260 feet, perhaps limiting its appeal to casual walkers and bikers.
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Theft at Burning Bridge Antiques – Can you identify the man in the photos?
Police are investigating a theft that occurred on 1/10/20 at approximately 2:40 pm at the Burning Bridge Antiques, 304 Walnut St., Columbia, PA. The pictured suspect stole an item from one of the stands.
Sourced via CRIMEWATCH®: https://lancaster.crimewatchpa.com/columbiapd/10552/cases/theft-8
Pa. lawmakers black out details of why they spent tax dollars, claiming ‘legislative privilege’
HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania legislature is attempting to shield records showing why it spends some of the roughly $360 million in taxpayer money it receives each year, citing an obscure protection it claims gives lawmakers immunity from total transparency.
The House and Senate have turned over thousands of pages of financial records in response to recent public records requests from The Caucus and Spotlight PA. But many contained vague descriptions of expenses or had redactions that made it impossible to see their purpose.
The redactions primarily concealed who legislators were meeting with, and why.
In defending their decision to keep the information secret, legislative officials cited an obscure clause in the state Constitution that they claim protects lawmakers’ ability to speak and debate without retribution — a right they call the “legislative privilege.”
But good-government advocates countered that such an interpretation warped the intent of the speech and debate clause, which, they said, was meant to allow lawmakers to speak freely in official proceedings.
Students, grades 7 to 12 can win prizes just by showing up and engaging with potential employers at the Career Fair Thursday night (Feb. 27)
All you need to do is:
1. Show Up (get a ticket)
2. Bring adult friends (each friend is worth a ticket)
3. Engage with employers (get a ticket)
That's pretty much it: show up, bring friends and be engaging!
The winner of these awesome prizes shown will be drawn next day at school!
Full information and details about the prizes will be at the Career Fair.
When is the career fair you ask?
When: Thursday, February 27, 2020
Where: Columbia High Cafeteria and Gymnasium
Time: Dinner from 5 to 6pm, Career Fair 6 to 8pm
Who: Students Grades 7 to 12 – Friends, Parents and Family
Dinner: Pork BBQ, Roasted Potatoes, Peach Cobbler & Assorted Cakes
No Need to Register, this event is FREE!
Meet employers that want to hire immediately!
Columbia Unified bocce continues to roll, advances to state championships
A few quick highlights from Tuesday's borough council meeting
Councilwoman Pam Williams once again “attended” the meeting via phone, as she has done regularly since the January 14, 2020 meeting.
Early in the meeting, it became apparent that the livestream would be a problem. The picture was tilted about 90 degrees from horizontal, and the sound quality was poor, according to online comments. The borough manager typically operates the phone providing the livestream. However, Interim Borough Manager Candie Johnson’s contract ended last week and she was therefore unavailable.









