DAVID TYLER NOEL, AGE 20, OF HANOVER, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS AT ROUTE 30 AND LINDEN STREET, JAN. 19.
KIRT C. BEECH, AGE 33, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED IN THE 400 BLOCK OF UNION STREET, JAN. 26.
LETICIA R. MARGARITO, AGE 25, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR ONE-WAY ROADWAYS AND ROTARY TRAFFIC ISLANDS, ON BARBER STREET, JAN. 20.
DEBORAH HELEN HUGHES, AGE 44, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, AT FOURTH AND LOCUST STREETS, JAN. 20.
JEFFREY EMERICK, AGE 37, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR NE- WAY ROADWAYS AND TRAFFIC ISLANDS AND FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, ON THE 1000 BLOCK OF BARBER STREET, JAN. 21.
ELIZABETH JEAN MAHAN, AGE 62, OF COLUMBIA, AND ALEXANDROS J. KESOGLOU, AGE 61, ALSO OF COLUMBIA, WERE BOTH CITED FOR ONE-WAY ROADWAYS AND TRAFFIC ISLANDS, ON THE 1000 BLOCK OF BARBER STREET, JAN. 21.
RANDI LEE WICKENHEISER, AGE 19, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS AT THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS, JAN. 21.
ABIGAIL CRUZ, AGE 35, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, IN THE 1200 BLOCK OF LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN, 21.
ROXANE A. NEIN, AGE 50, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, AT SOUTH FOURTH AND UNION STREETS, JAN. 23.
MELISSA C. LOWE, AGE 20, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, IN CONCORD AVENUE, JAN. 23.
ROBERT NEWTON LEWIS, JR., AGE 29, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS IN THE 200 BLOCK OF AVENUE H, JAN. 22.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Halter is champion
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
Update on accident on Chestnut Street
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The officer, not named in the state police report, collided with another vehicle at the intersection.
The other vehicle was operated by Heba Mazier, 21, of Columbia. The two-car accident happened when Mazier's vehicle turned in front of the officer's car.
Mazier was charged by state police with a left turn violation.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Smile your on Columbia camera!
You better watch out, you better not shout. Oops, it's not Christmas but in downtown Columbia, you better watch out.
The long awaited video cameras are being installed. Previously just inside and outside the police station and borough hall, along with the Market House, the cameras are being installed throughout the downtown on traffic signals at Third and Locust, Fourth and Locust and Fifth and Locust streets, along with other areas.
The cameras, which were first approved by council a while back, are being installed as a way to cutdown on crime and vandalism in the downtown and other areas.
Will they help? Only time will tell. Were they needed? Probably. Will they work? Perhaps, but it will now take the alleged problems downtown and force them onto other streets. Who is watching the video of the cameras and how much is being spent on the tapes?
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Games are rescheduled
Tonight's boys' basketball games with Pequea Valley have been scheduled for tomorrow night.
The Thursday games with Manheim Central have been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3.
The Thursday games with Manheim Central have been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Columbia Police reports
MANNY SANTOS, AGE 37, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, ON BARBER STREET, JAN. 6.
KENNETH L. WHITE, JR., AGE 44, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, ON LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN. 7.
JEFFREY E. MILLER, AGE 42, OF WASHINGTON BORO, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION AND FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, ON LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN. 7.
MICHAEL L. LUCIDONIO, AGE 53, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, ON SOUTH EIGHTH STREET AND LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN. 7.
CHAD M. SHOEMAKER, AGE 32, OF DOVER, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS, AT ROUTE 30 AND LINDEN STREET, JAN. 8.
ROSIE FORSYTH, AGE 21, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, JAN. 9.
KEVIN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, AGE 20, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUOR OR MALT OR BREWED BEVERAGES, ON UNION STREET, JAN. 8.
RICHARD TODD HAKE, AGE 23, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS ON UNION STREET AND PLEASANT AVENUE, JAN. 8.
ABRAM EVAN FANTANA, AGE 28, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON ROUTE 30 WEST, JAN. 4.
MINDY LEE RINIER, AGE 31, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, IN THE REAR OF 418 LOCUST STREET, JAN. 5.
MEGAN M. DELGADO, AGE 24, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED AND FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, ON SOUTH SECOND STREET, JAN. 13.
DEREK J. GEISINGER, AGE 22, OF RED LION, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT NORTH THIRD AND LINDEN STREETS, JAN. 13.
BRENDA KAY BARR, AGE 55, OF HARRISBURG, WAS CITED AT NORTH THIRD AND LINDEN STREETS FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, JAN.13.
MATTHEW CLAIRE ARNOLD, AGE 26, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS ON SOUTH FOURTH STREET, JAN.13.
KENNETH L. WHITE, JR., AGE 44, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, ON LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN. 7.
JEFFREY E. MILLER, AGE 42, OF WASHINGTON BORO, WAS CITED FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION AND FOR REGISTRATION AND CERTIFICATION OF TITLE REQUIRED, ON LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN. 7.
MICHAEL L. LUCIDONIO, AGE 53, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVING WHILE OPERATING PRIVILEGE IS SUSPENDED OR REVOKED, ON SOUTH EIGHTH STREET AND LANCASTER AVENUE, JAN. 7.
CHAD M. SHOEMAKER, AGE 32, OF DOVER, WAS CITED FOR STOP SIGNS AND YIELD SIGNS, AT ROUTE 30 AND LINDEN STREET, JAN. 8.
ROSIE FORSYTH, AGE 21, OF WRIGHTSVILLE, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT THIRD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, JAN. 9.
KEVIN JOSEPH SULLIVAN, AGE 20, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR PURCHASE, CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OR TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUOR OR MALT OR BREWED BEVERAGES, ON UNION STREET, JAN. 8.
RICHARD TODD HAKE, AGE 23, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS ON UNION STREET AND PLEASANT AVENUE, JAN. 8.
ABRAM EVAN FANTANA, AGE 28, OF YORK, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES ON ROUTE 30 WEST, JAN. 4.
MINDY LEE RINIER, AGE 31, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, IN THE REAR OF 418 LOCUST STREET, JAN. 5.
MEGAN M. DELGADO, AGE 24, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR DRIVERS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED AND FOR OPERATION OF VEHICLE WITHOUT OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION, ON SOUTH SECOND STREET, JAN. 13.
DEREK J. GEISINGER, AGE 22, OF RED LION, WAS CITED FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT NORTH THIRD AND LINDEN STREETS, JAN. 13.
BRENDA KAY BARR, AGE 55, OF HARRISBURG, WAS CITED AT NORTH THIRD AND LINDEN STREETS FOR OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES, JAN.13.
MATTHEW CLAIRE ARNOLD, AGE 26, OF COLUMBIA, WAS CITED FOR PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS ON SOUTH FOURTH STREET, JAN.13.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Basketball changes
Columbia High School has announced the following basketball schedule changes for tonight.
Boys Basketball: Junior High games starts at 4 p.m. with no seventh/eighth grade game. The varsity game will start at 6 p.m. with no junior varsity game.
Those games are on the hill.
Girls' Basketball: Junior High games starts at 4 p.m. with no seventh/eighth grade game. The varsity game will start at 6:30 p.m. with no junior varsity games.
The girls' games are at A-C
Boys Basketball: Junior High games starts at 4 p.m. with no seventh/eighth grade game. The varsity game will start at 6 p.m. with no junior varsity game.
Those games are on the hill.
Girls' Basketball: Junior High games starts at 4 p.m. with no seventh/eighth grade game. The varsity game will start at 6:30 p.m. with no junior varsity games.
The girls' games are at A-C
More changes ahead at market
Over the last few weeks there have been a number of changes at the Columbia Market House.
Three stands operated by the Amish and Mennonites, along with Market Manager Brian Long have left. A few more stands popped up last night and maybe even a few more this week.
But down the road, there could be some significant changes.
Monday night, borough council approved two items that they expected to bolster the market for the long term.
First, council approved revisions to the market stand leases with modified rents and electric charges, along with asking stand holders to pay in advance with options to pay weekly, monthly or for the year. Those paying for a year will get their stands for two weeks free as an incentive.
Second, council approved changes to an ordinance that will allow for a market house trust to be formed, taking the running of the facility out of the hands of the borough.
"These changes have been the result of many meets with stand holders and we feel it is a fair and equitable option,: said Kelly Murphy, councilmen.
Council expects the trust to be formed throughout the year with takeover in 2012.
"We are working on establishing members of that group and bylaws," Murphy said.
"There is still a lot of work to do and this won't happen overnight," Mary Wickenheiser, council president said.
Three stands operated by the Amish and Mennonites, along with Market Manager Brian Long have left. A few more stands popped up last night and maybe even a few more this week.
But down the road, there could be some significant changes.
Monday night, borough council approved two items that they expected to bolster the market for the long term.
First, council approved revisions to the market stand leases with modified rents and electric charges, along with asking stand holders to pay in advance with options to pay weekly, monthly or for the year. Those paying for a year will get their stands for two weeks free as an incentive.
Second, council approved changes to an ordinance that will allow for a market house trust to be formed, taking the running of the facility out of the hands of the borough.
"These changes have been the result of many meets with stand holders and we feel it is a fair and equitable option,: said Kelly Murphy, councilmen.
Council expects the trust to be formed throughout the year with takeover in 2012.
"We are working on establishing members of that group and bylaws," Murphy said.
"There is still a lot of work to do and this won't happen overnight," Mary Wickenheiser, council president said.
PTP needs help
The Columbia Elementary Parents Club trying to get everyone to collect Box Tops, Moo Money Caps (found on milk products bought at Turkey Hill stores), Cambell's Soup Labels and Coca Cola Caps (points are also currently found on fountain soda cups at McDonalds).
Anyone can drop them off at the office of either Park or Taylor Elementary Schools during school hours. The club is hoping to get the word out to people who don't have kids, have grown kids or even kids in High School that have these items at home to send in to help support the Elementary Schools. The money goes towards Field Trips, buying books for the students and other school functions.
Anyone can drop them off at the office of either Park or Taylor Elementary Schools during school hours. The club is hoping to get the word out to people who don't have kids, have grown kids or even kids in High School that have these items at home to send in to help support the Elementary Schools. The money goes towards Field Trips, buying books for the students and other school functions.
District Threee posts first power ratings
District Three has released its first power ratings for basketball and wrestling: http://district3.piaa.org/
Monday, January 10, 2011
Miller will be missed
Last week, Ron Miller, Columbia's public works manager, accepted a position as township manager in Shrewsbury Township, Southern York County.
Monday night, Columbia Borough Council accepted Miller's resignation and spoke highly of his contributions to the borough.
"He has a significant impact on this borough and we were fortunate to get someone like him with his background and skills," said Mary Wickenheiser, council president.
"He was able to get us $8 million in grants and I am not going to stand in the way of anyone improving themselves," said Mike Buery, councilman.
"These are some large shoes to fill and he will certainly be missed," said Mary Barninger vice-president of council.
Monday night, Columbia Borough Council accepted Miller's resignation and spoke highly of his contributions to the borough.
"He has a significant impact on this borough and we were fortunate to get someone like him with his background and skills," said Mary Wickenheiser, council president.
"He was able to get us $8 million in grants and I am not going to stand in the way of anyone improving themselves," said Mike Buery, councilman.
"These are some large shoes to fill and he will certainly be missed," said Mary Barninger vice-president of council.
Light project moves forward
Perhaps sometime later this year, once all the T's are crossed and the I's are dotted, the lights that adorn the Veteran's Memorial Bridge will get restored.
At Monday's borough council meeting, Columbia approved an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between Wrightsville, West Hempfield Township and PennDOT, to allow the restoration of the bridge lights to move forward.
Columbia was the last to approve the agreement in which Rivertownes PA USA has plans to replace the current lights on the bridge with historic lights that were on the bridge when it first opened.
Mayor Leo Lutz said the project got a boost Monday afternoon when the Lancaster County Transportation
Technical Advisory Committee gave its approval for the $1.2 million project and another county group is expected to give its stamp of approval tomorrow.
"The project will be fully funded and it might bre able to begin this year," Lutz said.
Council thanked Rivertownes President Dr. Claire Storm for her effort in getting this project off the ground.
At Monday's borough council meeting, Columbia approved an intergovernmental cooperation agreement between Wrightsville, West Hempfield Township and PennDOT, to allow the restoration of the bridge lights to move forward.
Columbia was the last to approve the agreement in which Rivertownes PA USA has plans to replace the current lights on the bridge with historic lights that were on the bridge when it first opened.
Mayor Leo Lutz said the project got a boost Monday afternoon when the Lancaster County Transportation
Technical Advisory Committee gave its approval for the $1.2 million project and another county group is expected to give its stamp of approval tomorrow.
"The project will be fully funded and it might bre able to begin this year," Lutz said.
Council thanked Rivertownes President Dr. Claire Storm for her effort in getting this project off the ground.
Other council business
At its meeting on Monday night, borough council approved:
* Its fee schedule covering permits and licenses.
* Approved the placement of two new signs at the exit and entrance to the parking lot at Holy Trinity for new parking between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
* Denied a request for reserved parking space at 116 North Third Street.
* Amended borough code to allow for authorized organizations to spay and neuter feral cars and release them.
* Reduced the financial security for the townhouse project at Fifth and Poplar streets for landscaping improvements by $511.
* Approved allowing PA Registered Architects or Engineers to perform property inspections.
* Heard from Norm Meiskey, borough manager, the street lighting project downtown could begin in the third quarter of this year or late second quarter.
* Resident Shirley McBride asked council for help enforcing bike and skateboard ordinaces in the 200 block of Perry Street.
* Business owner Jesse Sweigart requested the borough's help improved a couple of properties in the downtown.
* Its fee schedule covering permits and licenses.
* Approved the placement of two new signs at the exit and entrance to the parking lot at Holy Trinity for new parking between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
* Denied a request for reserved parking space at 116 North Third Street.
* Amended borough code to allow for authorized organizations to spay and neuter feral cars and release them.
* Reduced the financial security for the townhouse project at Fifth and Poplar streets for landscaping improvements by $511.
* Approved allowing PA Registered Architects or Engineers to perform property inspections.
* Heard from Norm Meiskey, borough manager, the street lighting project downtown could begin in the third quarter of this year or late second quarter.
* Resident Shirley McBride asked council for help enforcing bike and skateboard ordinaces in the 200 block of Perry Street.
* Business owner Jesse Sweigart requested the borough's help improved a couple of properties in the downtown.
Appointments, reaapointments
Columbia Borough Council made the following appointments and reappointments at their meeting tonight:
* Dr. Bret Daniels, a five-year term on the Columbia Board of Health.
* William Kloidt and Daniel Bell to the police pension board, through Dec. 21, 2012.
* Reappointed Glen Schaeffer to the the Historic Architecture Review Board through Dec. 31, 2015.
* Accepted the resignation of Leo Storm from the Municipal Authority and appointed Ray McCarty to fill Storm's term through Dec. 31, 2014.
*Appointed William Kloidt to fill Ann Grubb's expired term on the Municipal Authority through Dec. 31, 2015.
* Reappointed Donald Haines to the Planning Commission through Dec. 31, 2014.
* Appointed Carmen Swinehart to the Planning Commission to fill the term of the late Fred Abenschein through Dec. 31, 2014.
* Reappointed William Kloidt to the vacancy board through Dec. 31, 2011.
* Reappointed James Ciccocioppi to the civil service board through Feb. 2, 2016.
* Appointed the firm of Zimmerman, Pfannebecker, Nuffort and Albert as solicitor for 2011.
* Reappointed C.S. Davidson as engineer for 2011.
Reappointed Norman Meiskey III as borough secretary/treasurer and Georgianna Schreck as assistant secretary/treasurer for 2011.
* Reappointed Norman Meiskey III as the borough's representative to the Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau Board of Directors and Georgianna Schreck as alternate.
* Dr. Bret Daniels, a five-year term on the Columbia Board of Health.
* William Kloidt and Daniel Bell to the police pension board, through Dec. 21, 2012.
* Reappointed Glen Schaeffer to the the Historic Architecture Review Board through Dec. 31, 2015.
* Accepted the resignation of Leo Storm from the Municipal Authority and appointed Ray McCarty to fill Storm's term through Dec. 31, 2014.
*Appointed William Kloidt to fill Ann Grubb's expired term on the Municipal Authority through Dec. 31, 2015.
* Reappointed Donald Haines to the Planning Commission through Dec. 31, 2014.
* Appointed Carmen Swinehart to the Planning Commission to fill the term of the late Fred Abenschein through Dec. 31, 2014.
* Reappointed William Kloidt to the vacancy board through Dec. 31, 2011.
* Reappointed James Ciccocioppi to the civil service board through Feb. 2, 2016.
* Appointed the firm of Zimmerman, Pfannebecker, Nuffort and Albert as solicitor for 2011.
* Reappointed C.S. Davidson as engineer for 2011.
Reappointed Norman Meiskey III as borough secretary/treasurer and Georgianna Schreck as assistant secretary/treasurer for 2011.
* Reappointed Norman Meiskey III as the borough's representative to the Lancaster County Tax Collection Bureau Board of Directors and Georgianna Schreck as alternate.
Help is needed
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The help of the community is needed following a devastating fire Sunday afternoon in the borough.
The home of Mike and Carmen Swinehart at Front and Water streets (near Blue Lane) was destroyed in what went from a chimney fire to a house fire around 1:47 p.m.
Firemen from all three Columbia fire companies, along with numerous mutual aid companies responded and were on the scene for several hours.
A state police fire marshal said the cause of the fire is accidental and places damages at $80,000.
A drive to help the Swinehart's replace clothing, furniture, etc. is currently under way. Interested parties can drop off donations at Columbia Discount Computers, 23 North Fourth St. through Friday and monetary donations can be dropped off at the Susquehanna Bank in the 300 block of Locust Street as part of a Community Life Catastrophe Fund in the Swinehart's name.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Stimulus money helps Columbia
Here is a link to an article in this morning's Sunday News of how stimulus money helped Columbia. The question is where was the work done? http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/335132
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Susquehanna Fire Company report for December
Dec. 1,Route 30 East, vehicle accident.
Dec.2, 905 East Main St. Mount Joy, building.
Dec. 4, 400 South Rockford Road, Mountville, building fire.
Dec. 4, 143 Massa Dr., York, chimney fire.
Dec. 5, 538 East Market St., Marietta, building fire.
Dec. 5, 73 New Bridgeville Road, York stand-by.
Dec. 5, 461 Riverview Dr., York, medical assist.
Dec. 5, 200 Luther Lane, automatic alarm.
Dec. 7, 1021 Walnut St., boiler malfunction.
Dec. 9, Route 30 East at Donnerville Road, vehicle fire.
Dec. 10, 2144 Oak Hollow Dr., odor investigation.
Dec. 11, 130 West Front St., Marietta, automatic alarm.
Dec. 11 25 Marietta Ave,. Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 12, 400 Mill St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 13, 1450 Habecker Road, Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec 14, 246 Chestnut St., electrical fire.
Dec. 14, 349 Chestnut St., electricall fire.Dec. 14, 101 Greider Ave., Rheems, building.
Dec. 14, 400 Union St., cooking fire.
Dec. 18, 63 Pine Tree Dr., Mount Joy, building.
Dec. 19, 321 North Market St., Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 19, 2042 Meadow Road, Rheems, building fire.
Dec. 20, 1265 Turbine Road, Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec 20, 604 Bernard Ave., Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 22 244 West Front St., Marietta chimney fire.
Dec. 22, 130 Perry St., chimney fire.
Dec. 22, 527 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 23, 1201 Manor St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 25, 481 Manor St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 26, 1868 Craley Road, Yorkana, building fire.
Dec. 27, 104 Walnut St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 27, 920 Plane St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 29, 3050 Hempland Road, Lancaster, building fire.
Dec. 30, 130 West Front St., Marietta, automatic alarm.
Dec. 31, 30 Lincoln West Dr., Mountville, building fire.
Dec.2, 905 East Main St. Mount Joy, building.
Dec. 4, 400 South Rockford Road, Mountville, building fire.
Dec. 4, 143 Massa Dr., York, chimney fire.
Dec. 5, 538 East Market St., Marietta, building fire.
Dec. 5, 73 New Bridgeville Road, York stand-by.
Dec. 5, 461 Riverview Dr., York, medical assist.
Dec. 5, 200 Luther Lane, automatic alarm.
Dec. 7, 1021 Walnut St., boiler malfunction.
Dec. 9, Route 30 East at Donnerville Road, vehicle fire.
Dec. 10, 2144 Oak Hollow Dr., odor investigation.
Dec. 11, 130 West Front St., Marietta, automatic alarm.
Dec. 11 25 Marietta Ave,. Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 12, 400 Mill St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 13, 1450 Habecker Road, Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec 14, 246 Chestnut St., electrical fire.
Dec. 14, 349 Chestnut St., electricall fire.Dec. 14, 101 Greider Ave., Rheems, building.
Dec. 14, 400 Union St., cooking fire.
Dec. 18, 63 Pine Tree Dr., Mount Joy, building.
Dec. 19, 321 North Market St., Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 19, 2042 Meadow Road, Rheems, building fire.
Dec. 20, 1265 Turbine Road, Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec 20, 604 Bernard Ave., Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 22 244 West Front St., Marietta chimney fire.
Dec. 22, 130 Perry St., chimney fire.
Dec. 22, 527 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, building fire.
Dec. 23, 1201 Manor St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 25, 481 Manor St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 26, 1868 Craley Road, Yorkana, building fire.
Dec. 27, 104 Walnut St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 27, 920 Plane St., automatic alarm.
Dec. 29, 3050 Hempland Road, Lancaster, building fire.
Dec. 30, 130 West Front St., Marietta, automatic alarm.
Dec. 31, 30 Lincoln West Dr., Mountville, building fire.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Wrestling is off
Saturday's wrestling match with Brandywine Heights has been postponed until Thursday, Jan. 27 at 6 p.m.
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