Construction on the railroad crossing on Route 441 between Locust and Union Streets and adjacent areas along the railroad tracks got underway today. Detours have been set up to reroute traffic around the area.
Veterans Memorial Bridge cleanup costs
The cost of the recent mayfly cleanup on the Veterans Memorial Bridge was absorbed by the construction company, according to Ahmad Mahmoud, project manager for Kuharchik.
Borough Manager Sam Sulkosky said that instead of multiple cleanups, they waited until the mayfly season was over.
“There’s no use cleaning it up and coming back two weeks later to do it all over again,” he said.
In the future, the borough will be responsible for maintenance, including mayfly cleanup, which will cost about $2,000 for labor and supplies.
Puerto Rican Americans rally for statehood
At Locust Street Park today, Puerto Rican Americans rallied to promote the addition of Puerto Rico as 51st state of the United States. The rally coincided with various rallies around the country, including those in New York, New Jersey, and Washington DC.
Island residents were granted U.S. citizenship in 1917, yet they cannot vote in presidential elections, though Puerto Ricans living in the continental United States can.
Today’s date also marks the birthdate of Dr. José Celso Barbosa (July 27, 1857 – September 21, 1921) a Puerto Rican physician, sociologist, and political leader known within Puerto Rico’s New Progressive Party as the father of the “Statehood for Puerto Rico” movement.
Mayflies without end
At River Park this morning, mallards were busy scooping up mayfly carcasses, some of which may have been washed off bridge lights last week, as seen HERE.
Unfortunately, many live ones are hanging on, like the one seen above on the window of Burning Bridge Antiques, which appears to be trying to mate with its reflection(s).
Columbia Borough Council Meeting of the Whole
The Columbia Borough Council Committee of the Whole Meeting will be held tomorrow, Monday, July 28, at 6 p.m. at Borough Hall, 308 Locust Street, Columbia, PA 17512.
A tour of Mount Bethel
This past Friday, Ron Mable, volunteer superintendent of Mount Bethel Cemetery, gave an informative tour of the cemetery grounds. The tour was sponsored by the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce. The 300-year-old cemetery holds the remains of veterans from all our country’s major wars, as well as local personages from the past, including Columbia poet and painter, Lloyd Mifflin, and his father, John Houston Mifflin.
Currently, the cemetery is struggling financially. If it “goes under,” Columbia Borough will take over ownership and be responsible for the maintenance of the grounds.
Here, Ron Mable shows the grave marker of Joseph S. Hagman, a Union Civil War veteran who was a prisoner at Andersonville, a Confederate prison in Georgia.
What I Saw – Sunday, July 27, 2014
From around town . . .
A “drive” wheelchair at BruceKie’s.
Just don’t drink and “drive.”
Down on Second Street, it’s time to mow the sidewalk or break out the RoundUp.
The detour starts tomorrow.
More info HERE.
What I Saw – Saturday, July 26, 2014
From around town . . .
Follow those Marines!
to the reception at the Hambones.
Go home, Bear – you’re drunk.
(He even fell off the chair!)
With a little TLC . . .
these post offices lights could really look like something.
I don’t know whether to call this “Faded Glory” or “Stars and Strips.”
I guess I’ll just call it a disgrace.
Have a seat . . .
from this line-up.
What I Saw – Friday, July 25, 2014
What I saw recently
Some pics from around town over the last week or two or three . . .
Quite a catch
A flathead catfish
A big ‘un
The tying of the shoe
Abandoned stroller – and bike (It’s there, deep in the foliage.)
Abandoned ancient technology
Abandoned modern footwear
This way ‘n’ that
At Laurel Hill
At CHS
Y ?
Biking is good exercise
Now we know why the rates went up – to pay for the paint.
Delivering the goods
Keeping a watchful eye





































