Veterans Memorial Bridge to return to its 1930s look
New cast iron lanterns, reminiscent of the ones that graced the bridge decades ago, will be installed on the piers along the span on the Lincoln Highway in the coming weeks.
The Veterans Memorial Bridge, which spans the Susquehanna River between Wrightsville and Columbia, will return to its 1930s look this year.
Here yesterday, gone today?
A quick check at Laurel Hill Cemetery on Friday night showed that some graves retained their items while others didn’t. It’s possible that some items were replaced today in anticipation of this story breaking. (See preceding post.)
Previously, there was a sign at the entrance to the cemetery grounds, which stated that items left after a certain length of time will be removed. As of today, that sign was missing.
The cemetery’s website contains a tab to download regulations, which directs the user to a page with a “Not Found” notice.
Previously, there was a sign at the entrance to the cemetery grounds, which stated that items left after a certain length of time will be removed. As of today, that sign was missing.
The cemetery’s website contains a tab to download regulations, which directs the user to a page with a “Not Found” notice.
Cemetery visitors outraged by cleanup of flag holders, personal items
During a recent cleaning of the Laurel Hills Cemetery in Columbia, a groundskeeper cleared flowers, flag holders and personal items from many of the graves.
Visitors were outraged to learn some of the items had been thrown out without any notice.
Cemetery management says it was a mistake, calling it a miscommunication with the groundskeeper.
It salvaged some of the items that were removed and if any of these items belong to you, the cemetery plans to clean them, and put them back.
Friday afternoon bank robbery
Columbia Borough Police responded to the scene of a bank robbery at the Union Community Bank at 921 Lancaster Avenue. The bank was robbed at about 2 o’clock Friday afternoon.
One person, determined to make a withdrawal, drove around the traffic cones and attempted to use the ATM while the investigation was in progress. He was persuaded otherwise by a plainclothes officer.
GONE!
Better check it again
Columbia foundation will support pet rescue groups
Columbia Borough Council heard from two altruistic groups — one offering help, and one needing it — on Monday, March 24.
From the Police Log – March 28, 2014
COLUMBIA: District Judge Robert Herman on Friday dismissed all charges against Lance M. Jones, 37, of 225 S. Fourth St., Columbia, related to a March 10 domestic dispute at his home, a judge’s spokeswoman said. Borough police had charged him with aggravated assault, simple assault, and terroristic threats.

















