today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “Bunch of white people live there – lots of overpriced but quaint craft stores – but they do have a really cool pub, Bullshead. It is way cooler then ephrata” – “Mike Revere”, online commenter, to the Lancaster Intelligencer Journal/New Era article, “Lititz is coolest.” [NOTE: Mike’s comment is just one of many insensitive posts.]
- Look here for weather: Columbia news, views & reviews has moved the weather, traffic cam, population clock, fire, police & EMS calls, etc. maps to the above tab “WEATHER, ETC.”
from the employment section of the Lancaster Sunday News
- Application details on the Website …
- Despite this news release from the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce about Fourth Fridays in Columbia, the Borough Website still says this: “Fourth Fridays in Columbia 5-9 pm Call 717-405-0604.” In the SVCC news release, it states: “Please post 717-684-5249 as the new contact number at the Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center.”
” … but in this field, Columbia (10-12) might be a real live underdog. Predicted order of finish: 1. Trinity, 2. Delone, 3. Columbia, 4. Camp Hill.” – Lancaster Sunday News
- Prison gets better – Lancaster Sunday News
- Disturbing report at some Lancaster spots; especially distressing is the second go-round of a huge list of items at Kingdom Buffet during this week’s restaurant inspections in Lancaster County – Lancaster Sunday News
- This week’s restaurant inspections in York County. – York Sunday News
- A complete listing of all facilities in Lancaster, York counties and the entire state, except those in the “republic” of Columbia, is available at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Website.
- “For York County art students, a nude model is no luxury – Nude modeling might not be for all, but as the Greeks learned, it’s essential for artists.” – York Sunday News
- Deeds recorded: “Susquehanna Bank conveyed 313 Mill St. to Summit Street Properties LLC for $26,100.” Lancaster Sunday News [NOTE: This becomes Summit Street Properties’ seventh holding in the Borough; partner BHI Properties LLC has 37.]