About Town – August 25, 2024

 This week’s photos of Columbia 

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At least four people climbed across a stopped train to enter or exit Columbia River Park Friday morning. A woman leaving the park narrowly avoided tragedy when the train began moving as she was crossing.

Here’s why you shouldn’t try to cross a stopped train. Another train could be traveling on the track beside it, as happened here.

The train was stopped for about an hour. According to a post by the Columbia Borough Police Department, the train became disabled and stopped for repairs.

Police arrived to monitor the situation.

Adding to matters, a second train had stopped behind the first.

At about the same time the train incident was happening, a tree in front of the Lloyd Mifflin House up the street was damaged by a vehicle. According to witnesses, a moving van delivering furniture hit the tree. The photo above shows the result after the Columbia Borough Public Works crew cut the damaged tree trunk.

Workers also removed the debris shown here and below.

Here’s the final result.

Earlier in the week, the doors and part of the facade at Tollbooth Antiques still remained.

By Friday morning, that part of the building was gone, too.

On Sunday morning, things looked like this.

Meanwhile, near South 4th and Manor, these two car carriers have been squirreled away in the weeds for about a week.

Bridge inspectors were back yet again at the Veterans Memorial Bridge this past week.

Traffic on Front Street was delayed when the bucket from the inspection truck hung under the bridge for several minutes.

Speaking of the bridge, it’s not looking too healthy in several spots.

Super ego or superego? Some people have super egos without justification.

Why park your FedEx truck in or at that open parking space when you can park it at the turn on Route 462?

Work continues on the billboard project at the former visitors center.

Meanwhile, at the National Watch & Clock Museum . . .

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Cloudy skies

Memorial at Rotary Park

This sign might become useful again, since Covid is making a comeback.

Two items at Columbia Curiosities on the 300 block of Walnut

Be happy.

A “squirrel” guarding the squirrel trap

Late afternoon sun

At the same time firefighters were fighting the fire at 2nd & Walnut on Wednesday, other emergency personnel covered a river rescue. Personnel staged at Columbia River Park.

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Here are a few more photos from the fire.

The day after the fire, the scene looked like this . . .

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Restaurant Inspections – Columbia Borough – August 23, 2024

King’s Country Flavorites, 15 S. Third St., Columbia, Type 3 Follow-up, Aug. 17. Pass. Prepackaged (Oreo desserts, garden salads, red beet eggs, red beet deviled eggs, coleslaw, and angel food cake dessert) is not labeled to clearly indicate any “Big 9” allergen ingredients and/or the allergen warning statement; repeat violation, Dec. 12, 2023, and Aug. 10. Prepackaged (Oreo desserts, garden salads, red beet eggs, red beet deviled eggs, coleslaw, angel food cake dessert) are not labeled properly with the name of product, ingredient statement, net weight, distributed by statement; repeat violation, Dec. 12, 2023, and Aug. 10. New food facility in operation more than 90 days and has not employed a certified food employee as required.

Several departments respond to fire at North 2nd & Walnut Wednesday evening

Several fire departments responded to a fire call at North 2nd & Walnut this evening just before 7 p.m. Residents were evacuated from the building. Personnel were still on scene as of 8:30 p.m.

The property, at 209 Walnut Street, was recently listed for sale at $495,000.

More information will be posted as it becomes available. 

Joe Lintner

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About Town – August 18, 2024

This week’s photos of Columbia

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Firefighters and police responded to a fire at 118 North 8th Street Friday night.

Several fire departments responded.

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Two more shots from Saturday’s vintage baseball games at Janson Park . . .

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A look at Tollbooth since the fire

The Tollbooth Lumber Warehouse has a variety of mowers.

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Universal-Techs is gone, but this rendition of Henry the Horse remains.

So does the “real” Henry.

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Little Free Library at Columbia River Park

Old-style cellar doors.

Just don’t stand on them.

Sticker shock?

The Shawnee Run Restoration Project was revisited recently to address erosion.

Who or what lives here?

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Here are a few clues that school starts next week…

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Mushrooms

You don’t see too many of these around town anymore.

Mud painting at the bridge

A member of the crash team at Thursday’s incident at Front & Walnut. 

Bicycle built for two

Clean up your dog’s poop.

Here’s a volunteer helping to keep our community clean.

Someone got the boot.

This practice targets drivers who don’t have the option of parking on their property.

Pegasus taking off

That’s a strange-looking plane.

Flightradar24 tells us it’s a Cirrus G2+ Vision Jet.

This vulture appears to be rehearsing his creepy routine for Halloween.

The fence on Purples Lane – a favorite target for drivers.

That’s not very neighborly.

He’s reminding us that the end of August isn’t too far off.

A Columbia community cat gets a drink.

Crocodile found in storage unit in Lancaster County

Columbia police said they received a report about the reptile being left with other small animals.

Due to inadequate living conditions, the officers seized the crocodile to be turned over to experts.

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Columbia Borough School District is one of 50 to receive additional state funding

The tax equity supplements are part of a larger effort to respond to a Commonwealth Court decision that found Pennsylvania’s public school funding system is unconstitutionally inequitable. A central part of the inequity stems from property taxes. Pennsylvania districts rely heavily on them to fund education, which causes disparities between schools.

Police seek information on vehicle accident at Front & Walnut

The Columbia Borough Police Department is investigating a crash that occurred between an electric bicycle and a motor vehicle at Front St. (Rt. 441) and Walnut St. at approx. 6pm on 08-15-24. If anyone was in the area and witnessed this event, they are asked to contact Cpl. Brent Keyser with the Columbia Borough Police Department at 717-684-7735. 

Location Front St. and Walnut St. Columbia, PA 17512 

Date Aug 15, 2024 

Incident Type Traffic Incident 

Case Status Current Case 

Type Other 

Created Aug 15th, 2024

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