Brazen theft at Musser's Market
Local effects of Wolf's partial budget veto still uncertain
In Lancaster County, School District of Lancaster and Columbia Borough School District said in recent months they were looking at loans and considering other options.
Columbia school board president Tom Strickler said Tuesday he did not yet have enough information to say whether the district would hold off on using a loan they already applied for.
Two vehicle accidents minutes apart
A second accident was reported just after 6:30 a.m., in which a white Volkswagen Jetta TDI traveling east on Route 30, just beyond the Route 441 overpass, broke through the end of a guard rail near the Columbia exit. The vehicle then slid down an embankment and came to rest on its side near the Columbia Visitors Center parking lot. The occupant, who was initially trapped, was freed from the vehicle and found to be uninjured.
Tonight's meeting is cancelled
Tonight's Meeting of the Whole scheduled for 6 p.m. at the borough hall has been cancelled.
A re-organizational meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on January 4.
About Town
But actually it may be going to the arts. These paintings were being unloaded at The Arts @ Hinkle’s along Locust Street this afternoon . . .
Meanwhile, at Front and Walnut . . .
Seen in a local store window
Injury reported in two-car collision in Columbia
$4.4M in transit grants will boost trails, pedestrian-friendly projects, except in Columbia
More bugs on 441
There were more problems with the traffic signals and railroad barricades at Front and Walnut this afternoon at about four o’clock. A Norfolk Southern worker reset the barricades, but as of this posting, the traffic signals are still not functioning properly. The lights on Front Street (Route 441) are flashing yellow, while those on Walnut Street are flashing red.




























