“Columbia man”
713 Kinderhook Road? That's West Hempfield, not Columbia. He's a West Hempfield man.
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015 Columbia Borough Spring Clean up
FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2015
Columbia Borough Spring Clean up
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
7:00 A.M. UNTIL 12 NOON
ACCEPTABLE ITEMS:
Large/White Items $20 each
Miscellaneous Items $5 each
Furniture Sofa/Chair,Water Heater, Push or Electric Lawnmower,Air Conditioner, Mattress, Box Spring, Dryer, Rug/Carpet, Stove, Grills (without gas tank),Double Sink, Dehumidifier, Bathtub , Microwave, Refrigerator must have doors removed, Dishwasher, Freezer must have door removed, Trash Compactor, Toilet, Battery (i.e.: Car/Truck/Marine),Tires (pair)
Free Item:
Scrap Metal
UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS:
PAINT CANS, SHINGLES, ENGINES OR GAS TANKS, WOOD, VINYL TYPE FLOORING, BRICKS, CONCRETE BLOCKS, YARD WASTE, GARBAGE OR ELECTRONICS (TELEVISIONS, STEREOS, RADIOS, COMPUTERS/MONITORS/KEYBOARDS)
Item tags may be purchased at the Borough Office, located at 308 Locust Street, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Curbside collection requires a tag be attached to the item. Place item(s) curbside after 6:00 p.m., Thursday, April 23, 2015, and before 6:00 a.m., Friday, April 24, 2015.Items picked up curbside without a tag will be invoiced to the property owner.
NOTE: Curbside articles for pickup are the property of Columbia Borough.
Any unauthorized removal of curbside items before the scheduled pickup time is an illegal theft of trash hauling services and a Trash and Recycling Ordinance violation. Violators identified will be prosecuted.
Borough Offices: 308 Locust Street, Columbia PA 17512 | Phone: 717-684-2467
THE SCRIBBLER: Keep the Confederate flag under wraps
“This continued flaunting of the flag of rebels who lost their bid to destroy the Union and preserve slavery a century and a half ago should disturb all Americans of goodwill, not just the African-Americans at whom it is often aimed.”
Property Tax Independence Act Meeting
And all the bells were . . . silent?
More on last night's CEDC meeting
http://m.lancasteronline.com/news/local/columbia-residents-business-owners-vow-to-revitalize-and-thrive/article_15f1324a-ded5-11e4-a5bd-6f9711e6b72e.html?mode=jqm
Thirsty Thursday: Columbia Kettle Works Belgian Dark Strong Ale
Police: Teen missing from New Britain Township found in Columbia
Everyone's coming to Columbia.
A 14-year-old boy who was reported missing out of New Britain Township has been located and he is safe, according to police.
New Britain Township police Chief Robert Scafidi said Wednesday that Sebastian Keith took his father’s girlfriend’s SUV Sunday and drove it to Columbia Borough in Lancaster County.
The boy has relatives in the area and was located by borough police Thursday, Scafidi said. Authorities are still considering whether to file charges against the boy.







