Shapiro Administration Visits Small Businesses in Columbia, Highlights Proposed Investments to Strengthen PA’s Main Streets – PA Department of Community & Economic Development
Agenda – Columbia Borough Zoning Hearing Board Meeting – June 26, 2024
Riverfest will honor region’s heritage | TownLively
Agenda – Columbia Borough Council Meeting – June 25, 2024
Habitat for Humanity opens new, larger ReStore, relocates its offices (photos) – One United Lancaster
Deeds Recorded – Columbia Borough – June 24, 2024
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Jay M. Shelley conveyed property on a public road to Deborah H. Pizzola and Paul M. Foy for $156,350.
Thomas A. Davis and Jennifer L. Davis conveyed 337 Walnut St. to Thomas Davis and Thomas A. Davis for $1.
Jonathan Cameron conveyed 25 N. Eighth St. to Joshua Dejesus, Marisel Dejesus and Maxine Valentin for $265,000.
David G. Warnquist conveyed 609 Yohe Ave. to David A. Warnquist for $1.
David G. Warnquist conveyed 611 Yohe Ave. to Cheryl L. Fulton for $1.
Country Pit Beef owners staying at Green Dragon in Ephrata, adding new restaurant in Columbia | What’s in store | lancasteronline.com
The owners of Country Pit Beef Restaurant at Green Dragon Farmers Market and Auction near Ephrata are planning to open a new restaurant in Columbia.
The new Country Pit Beef will take a 1,400-square-foot space at 114 N. Third St., the former home of Taco to Go, which closed in February.
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About Town – June 23, 2024
This week’s photos of Columbia
(Click/tap on photos to see larger, sharper images.)


These two (at Columbia Curiosities) look as though they could be victims of heat stroke.
Remember to stay hydrated.

That’s a nice patch of sage, but it makes it more difficult for fire personnel to access the hydrant.

Despite the heat wave, Rholan Paving milled and paved a strip on the 500 block of Chestnut this past week.






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More tree work on North 6th

Public auction coming up

Nothing to see here.

A pleasant feline in Pleasant Avenue

This probably isn’t an official street sign – or is it?

A few at St. Peter Catholic Church . . .




Borough officials might not care, but others do.

A man in black shirt and tan pants (usually the uniform of a constable or coroner) walked from a house near North 5th & Avenue G the other day and entered this car. No other activity was detected.

Free!

Free!

$20!

Needed right now


What’s killing the fish?

Experience

Timekeeper

Looks like it’s “tree” o’clock.

Nice flowers

Don’t cross the tracks when these are flashing.

A gathering of the sparrow club

Is it hay or straw?

More slabs for sale on Bridge Street


More sidewalk art
The camouflage is almost complete, but it still won’t help to avoid an electric bill.
Meanwhile in Millersville:
A convoy of vehicles, one of which held First Lady Jill Biden, left Pucillo Gym at Millersville University this afternoon after a rally there.
(Video by Lape Brothers Photography)
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Columbia Borough school board proposes final budget and tax resolutions | Community News | lancasteronline.com

When: Columbia school board committee meeting, June 4.
What happened: The finance committee proposed a final budget of $32.4 million for the 2024-25 academic year, including a total estimated $31.9 million in revenue. In addition, the committee proposed its annual tax levy resolution, which would include a real estate tax of 26.46 mills. This does not include a property tax increase for residents.
How to calculate your tax: One mill is equal to $1 in property tax for every $1,000 of assessed value. To calculate your tax burden, multiply the millage rate by the number of thousands of the assessed value of your property. For example, a homeowner with a property assessed at $100,000 would pay $2,646 annually.
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