Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Makle Park gets "makeover"

During council's property committee report, Jim Smith reported that recently about 100 people, most not from Columbiaa held a work detail to spruce up Makle Park for the summer.
Councilman Smith said 75 emloyees from Comcst and 25 volunteers from SACA in Lancaster, spent a Saturday cleaning up debris, mulching and making other repairs to the park.
"The park now looks like something out of Home and Garden," Smith said.
Others assisting were McCarty's Seal Coatinbg and Kreider's Mulch, Smith said.

River Park gets rental area

At its meeting Monday night, borough council approved a six-month seasonal lease with Chiques Rock Outfitters, Front and Locust streets, to place a canoe and kayak rental facilty at River Park.
The rental fee will be $100, $40, of which will go to the Old Columbia Puiblic Grounds Company and thr remainder to the borough.
"This will be a welcome addition and will generate significant business," Mayor Leo Lutz said.
The mayor also noted that by having a building at the park, it would deter vandalism such as the bridge pier painting and the breaking of the light fixtures.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Police warn residents to lock cars

The Columbia Police Department is asking all residents to lock their car doors and remove all valuables following a recent rash of car break-ins throughout the borough.


Tonight, Mayor Leo Lutz said within the past week, someone has been going around town “popping locks” on vehicles and taking items from these vehicles. Those items include change, phones, IPods and GPS systems.

“We found books that were taken from school bags, but the bags themselves were missing,” Lutz said.

Lutz said in at least two cases, the school books were found along the road.

“The break-ins are happening in different areas within blocks of major roadways,” the mayor said at Monday's council meeting.

The mayor said residents need to report any break-ins.

“We are developing times and patterns and if you see suspicious people in your neighborhood, call,” Lutz said.

The police department's number is 684-7735.

Guilty plea in traffic death

From lancsteronline.com: http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/387699

Truck crash on Route 30

A truck ws involved in an accident on Route 30: http://www.wgal.com/slideshow/news/27823659/detail.html

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Columbiia wins SL opener

It was a good trip to Stewartstown: http://www.ydr.com/sports/ci_18019119

Update on Dairy Queen robbery

Police will be releasing a photo later today of a suspect wanted in last night's robbery at Dairy Queen.
The armed robbery happened shortly after 10 last night when the suspect knocked on the rear door of the store at 16th and Lancaster Avenue and demanded money.
The suspect fled on foot toward the Columbia Bowling Center.
Anyone with any information is asked to call police at 684-7735.
There were no injuries.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Night time armed robbery

There are reports that the Dairy Queen at 16th and Lancaster Avenue was robbed at gun point shortly after 10 p.m.
More details when they become availablr.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Strikeout for Cancer

When the Columbia girls' softball team faces Eastern tomorrow at Glatfelter Field, the team will hold its second annual Strikeout for Cancer game.
It starts at 10 a.m. Pre-game ceremonies are expected to begin around 9:30.

Also, tomorrow's baseball game has been rescheduled for Wednesday.

Banquet is tomorrow

The Susquehanna Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame has announced its list of inductees for its May 7 banquet.

The annual banquet will be held at the Suusquehanna Fire Company. 10th and Manor streets, starting at 6 p.m. The cost is $15 per person and tickets are available by contacting Rich Gerfin at 684-4772 after 6 p.m.
he inductees are:
* Jerry Brooks, former administrator in the Penn Manor School District and coach and longtime official and former District 3 committee chairman.
* Robert Derr, current field hockey coach at Warwick High School and top high school and college wrestling official.
* Jim Dougherty, former Columbia Raider and cable television personality.
* Scott Martin, football and wrestling standout at Lancaster Catholic and current Lancaster County Commissioner.
* Bernie Stananiello, former football player at Lancaster Catholic and longtime coach at McCaskey.
* Carmine Taglieri, former athletic director at Lancaster Catholic and longtime PIAA official.

May Day tradition continues at CHS

67th Annual May Day Celebration, Saturday May 7th, 2011
starting at 7 pm, doors open at 6:30 tickets are $5, senior citizens are $3
 2011 May Day Court
Emily Detz escorted by Daniel Kilp
Kerri Sawyer escorted by Cain Warfel
Jenna Geesey escorted by Byron Germer
Karley Simms escorted by Cody Danks
Kalyna Rodriquez escorted by Nicky Dietz
KaBrinna Splain escorted by Jed Steele
Erin Laird escorted by John Markley
Katie Will escorted by Dominique Johnson
Rachael Bowers escorted by Chris Detz
2011 May Day Princess
Brittany Leese escorted by Oulijahwan Michael

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

CHS Athletic Hall of Fame seeks nominees

The Columbia High School Athletic Hall of Fame is seeking nominees for its 2011 induction ceremony, which will be held Friday, Sept. 9 when the Crimson Tide hosts Northeastern in football.


The Hall of Fame, now in its fourth year, will induct former athletes, teams, coaches and contributors to the CHS programs at halftime of the football game.

Anyone interested in nominating a former Crimson Tide athlete, coach, team or contributor, can email a resume and the nominee's information to Charles Reinhart at cfreinhart@comcast.net

The deadline for nominations is June 29.

Updated CHS schedule

Baseball and Softball games for Columbia for the remainder the 2011 spring season.

Wednesday 5/04/11 All games cancelled
Thursday 5/05/11 Varsity Baseball vs. Pequea Valley @ Home 3:45 p.m.(location change and early start time due to CHS band concert at 7:00 p.m.)
Friday 5/06/11 No baseball or softball games due to it being LMH’s prom. Games moved prior to the start off the season.
Saturday 5/07/11 Baseball vs. Annville-Cleona @ Home 10:00 a.m.
Softball vs. Eastern York @ Home 10:00 a.m. Strike Out Cancer game
Monday 5/09/11 Baseball vs. Pequea Valley - Away 4:15 p.m. (location change cited above)
Softball vs. Pequea Valley - Away 4:15 p.m.
Tuesday 5/10/11 Baseball vs. LMH - Away 4:15 p.m.
Softball vs. LMH @ Home 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday 5/11/11 Softball vs. Annville-Cleona - Away 4:15 p.m. (this game will most likely decide the section championship)

CBAA to hold tournament

http://www.engleonline.com/AdDesk/Htmlfiles/Readers/article.epc?id=50346

CHS sports update

As posted yesterday, the Tide softball team is ranked number two in the District Three Class AA softball power ratings. Here is a link, which also includes the District Three playoff schedule. http://piaadistrict3.org/

The Tide girls have also clinched one of the two playoffs spots out of Section 4 in the L-L League. They have three games left and are in first place, leading Annville-Cleona by two games. The two teams were expected to play today.

Also, Friday's games with Lancaster Mennonite have been moved to Tuesday, with the softball team playing home.
Saturday, the team will hold its second Breast Cancer Awareness Day, at 10 a.m. with a non-league game with Eastern. Donations will be forwarded to the American Cancer Society for strikeouts recorded by Tide pitcher Emily Detz. Last year, the event raised more than $1,110.

On the radar

Bowling Green was in yesterday and he received a letter from the U: http://blog.pennlive.com/westernpafootball/2011/05/recruiting_notes_columbia_wrdb.html

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

School meeting: Few people, no tax hike and salary freeze announced

Three things about tonight's school board community meeting held at the high school auditorium to discuss the 2011-12 budget and the funding challenges and cut the district was considering.


First, about a month ago, there was a similar meeting held to seek ideas on possible cuts and spending ideas. At that meeting there were more than 150 people in attendance and it was a good and what I thought productive meeting. At that meeting, Tom Strickler, school board president, promised another meeting to update the community on the spending plan and potential cuts in staff, educational programs and spending.

That meeting was tonight at 7 p.m. So, what happened, I will tell you in a few paragraphs.

But let's start with those in attendance, Very, very poor. If there were 40 people there, that was a stretch. So why? Well, just thinking out loud. One, perhaps it was because the board announced at the last meeting, there would be no tax increase and that satisfied most people. Two, people didn't know about it. That's lame and an excuse I am hearing far too often around town and quite frankly I am tired of hearing about that. I will not get on my soap box about this, so I will end point two now. Three, there was a threat of rain and that kept people away. Again, hogwash. I could go on and on about why there were so few people, but I won't.

So, here are the other two things that I mentioned above. First as stated at the last meeting and again tonight by Strickler and Superintendent Dr. Barry Clippinger, there will be no tax increase for the upcoming fiscal year. Hats off to the board and administration for working toward that goal. The second good piece of news, which added onto what was announced last month, that the members of the Columbia Education Association, along with the district's other staff, agreed to take a one-year pay freeze.

The CEA voted on Friday to approve the pay freeze by an overwhelming margin.

The school district's 2011-12 budget has a proposed revenue of $20,000,235 and expenditures of $20,619,331. To balance the budget, unless additional funds become available, Dr. Clippinger said, the district would use $350,000 from its general fund reserve and another $264,096 from its capital reverse fund.

Clippinger also explained how much money taxpayers would get from gaming funds in terms of tax relief for those who filed exemptions.

Most cuts in staffing were due to retirements. For the next school year, Clippinger said there would be one less middle school English teacher and high school science teacher, along with changes in the instructional support staff, foreign language, school psychology and special education.

Also eliminated would be a hall monitor at the high school, library assistants, EAP tutors, custodians at the district administrative center and Park Elementary, plus the reassignment of a custodial classification. Also decreased were curriculum revision, staff development, technology upgrades, conference ad mileage and athletic equipment and uniform purchases.

“We are not eliminating positions or programs. We did reduce some, but not eliminating them,” Clippinger said.

Prior to a brief question and answer period, Strickler announced the extra-curricular and drama staffs have given back another $22,700 in salary back.

“We are deeply grateful for our teaching staff for taking their freeze,” Strickler said.

Questins from residents included financial issues and how to review a copy of the 2011-12 school budget, which will approved by the school board next week.

The meeting lasted around 45 minutes.

For more, check out the district's web site: www.columbia.k12.pa.us.com.

Want to be notified of meetings?

On this site, I have a link to the Columbia School District's web site (www.columbia.k12.pa.us). On that site, there is a link to public meetings. At tonight's sparsely attended public meeting, Tom Strickler, school board president, announced two things.
First, residents can access the site and sign up for email alerts concerning public meetings. Also, it was announced that probably in the fall, various community committees will be formed with the school district to discuss programs and other information,

Tide vaults to second

The Columbia girls' softball team is now second in the power ratings, up from fifth: http://tripletdad33.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/softball-aa1.pdf

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Don't forget school meeting

A public budget meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at the Columbia Jr./Sr. High School beginning at 7:00 p.m.


The purpose of this meeting is to update the public on the solutions to the budget challenges for the 2011-2012 school year.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Friday, April 29, 2011

Pictures of more River P+ark flooding

The mighty Susquehanna has overflowed its banks again. These are pictures this morning at River Park.