A new sign was recently installed at the Third Street exit into Columbia, next to the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center. The sign features rotating messages promoting local businesses, as well as time and temp.
Vehicle accident at 15th & Manor
Time for Lancaster County to get (fully) together on police service – LancasterOnline Editorial
Stedman favors leaving the Lancaster Bureau of Police in place and putting the rest in a single regional force. Such an approach would be a first in the region.
Such consolidation would not only save money by pooling resources and reducing overhead, Stedman said. It also would improve crime fighting by making seamless what now takes coordination across municipal lines.
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Providence Twp. defends records-review policy
Well, this is a draconian measure. What are they afraid of? It’s even easier to get public information in Columbia. (Some of it, anyway.)
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Providence Township supervisors will continue to require appointments to review public documents at the township municipal office.
The township also requires the presence of a supervisor to answer any questions or view township records or documents.
Three sites added to Historic Preservation Trust's Watch List of 10 most threatened properties
One site no longer on the list is an early 19th century log house and root cellar at 522 Norwood Road, Columbia, that can't be restored or moved by its new owners, Historic Preservation president Lisa Horst said.
Two other properties no longer on the list are the 1870 David Mayer farmstead, 1580 Fruitville Pike, Manheim Township, and the former 1895 Long Funeral Home, 855 Chestnut St., Columbia.
Both properties are being restored for new uses, Horst said.
Car accident on 462
Several movies get boxing awards
What I Saw – Sunday, January 11, 2015
Progress on the Route 441 bypass project
Girls on ice
Shortly after noon today, emergency personnel responded to a call involving two girls walking on the ice on the Susquehanna River, just north of the Veterans Memorial Bridge. The girls began walking back to shore after Columbia Borough Police sounded a siren and motioned for them to return. Neither was injured, and no charges appear to have been filed.













