About Town – January 31, 2021

This week’s photos of Columbia

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When you mask up, do it in style.
(at Styled X Khloe Boutique)

But the Turkey Hill cow has gone maskless.

Cleanout for the chimney behind the cow

Clothespins for scarf and hat bombing at Columbia Presbyterian

The daffodils are coming up already on the 400 block of Locust
Weather vane for determining which way the wind blows in Columbia
(Some folks go whichever way the wind blows.)

Smart choice

3 amigos

Blowing off steam

Side view

Dragon Ball fan

Here’s the front.

This is becoming the norm around town.

Big delivery for building big dreams

Saint Peter Apartments

Watch that last step!

Brine application on Heritage Drive

Mighty high crane

For hoisting this big unit

Out at the LGH building

Workmen waiting to receive

Putting it into place

A big empty trailer

Except for this one vehicle

Kindred Collections on Locust
Ready for Valentine’s Day
Also on Locust

Kim’s Prim Co.

A name we all embrace

Broken door on 4th
Cracked window on 3rd
Along with a missing awning

That is one big pile of . . . fibers.

Bootleg Auctions
“Uptapping A New Style of Auction”

Sticks, maps, and info to point you in the right direction

. . . is all you need.

When pigs fly . . .
Was it sold?
What will it become?
On the job on a cold, cold night

The self-storage facility at the former Colonial Metals is now AXIS.

Another mighty high crane

Down the hatch

A look from the other side

A rare sight: not a vehicle in the lot

Cue the Jaws music.

Pulling one in
Throwing one back
Ice forming near the bridge
New construction along Riverfront Drive

When ya gotta go . . .

DEEDS RECORDED – COLUMBIA BOROUGH – JAN. 25, 2021

Jeffrey L. Dale and Carol R. Dale conveyed 222 Perry St. to Hanover Shoe Properties LLC for $80,000.

Jeffrey L. Dale and Carol R. Dale conveyed property on South Fifth Street to Valley View Capital LLC for $160,000.

Shelley E. Poe and Shelley E. Frederick conveyed 250 S. Fifth St. to Robert Scott Frederick and Shelley E. Frederick for $1.

Thomas V. Kalista conveyed 437 N. Third St. to Stephen D. Kalista, Josephine L. Kalista and Thomas V. Kalista for $1.

Edward E. Lindenberger, Stephen M. Lindenberger and Graham Real Estate conveyed 409 Poplar St. to Cheri L. Sanabria and Ovidio Sanabria for $168,000.

A&W Southern York LLC conveyed property on South Fourth Street to Colby Benjamin Shank and Cynthia Lynn Shank for $210,000.

Hempfield High School to go virtual Tuesday after uptick in COVID-19 cases

Hempfield High School will move to a two-day virtual learning format Tuesday after multiple cases of COVID-19 were found there this week, the school announced Monday.

Nine total cases of the virus have been discovered at Hempfield High within the past 14 days, forcing the school to temporarily close according to state guidelines, Principal Jim Dague said in a letter to parents Monday. Students who are known to have been in close contact with COVID-positive people will be contacted by the school nurse.

Students will take part in virtual instruction Tuesday and Wednesday, Dague said. Students should not report to the school building either day. Classes are set to resume normally on Thursday, Jan. 28.

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About Town – January 24, 2021

This week’s photos of Columbia 

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3 gals packing meals

3 guys and a drone
Another new sign at the former Colonial Metals building
Here’s what it looked like on January 5, 2020.
Here’s the temporary “sign” on March 15, 2019.
And here’s the original.
Mangled guard rail on the 441 bypass, near Cedar Street
Flags flying every which way
Couple of nutcrackers on Walnut – seems appropriate.
Pumpkins all winter long
Lone fence post
Doodling at River Park
People need to be reminded to STAY FRIENDLY,  especially in Columbia.
There’s an old adage that says: “Columbians love their town but hate each other.”

New on Bridge Street
It must be under the asphalt.
21 years ago
Gull refusing to use the designated crosswalk,
because it limits his freedom.
Holding out hope for another insurrection?
Training mission?
Columbia’s golden light
Sunset on Laurel Hill Road
Public coat-hanging pole at 4th & Cherry
More scarf and hat bombing at St. Paul’s Episcopal
News Flash: Zombie family eats stick family.
Busted light cover at 6th & Locust
Apartment living
Way high above it all
Horny skull
Still hanging around –
More to come?

DEEDS RECORDED – COLUMBIA BOROUGH – JANUARY 18, 2021

John C. Paxson and Brenda L. Paxson conveyed 16 N. Fifth St. to Justin D. Robitaille and Brenna J. Robitaille for $129,000.

John C. Paxson and Brenda L. Paxson conveyed 14 N. Fifth St. to Justin D. Robitaille and Brenna J. Robitaille for $103,000.

Idubin Vargas and Carolyn E. Vargas conveyed property on Fairview Street to Idubin Vargas for $1.

William S. Wagner and Catherine M. Harsh conveyed property on a public road to Jessie J Guzman Nieves and Marlene E. Martinez Torres for $150,000.

Travis S. McCarty conveyed 473 Manor St. to Rashad K. Watts for $67,000.

Patricia A. Dancause conveyed property on Chestnut Street to Heidi Jean Root for $177,000.

Mattilynn Gartner conveyed 1297 Ridge Ave. to Joanna L. Spicer for $228,000.

Randall H. Kinser conveyed 146 S. Sixth St. to Alan H. Cherkin for $59,500.

Adam D. Nissley and J. Kandace Nissley conveyed 12 S. Third St. to Mathew E. Wardecker and Alyssa M. Wardecker for $115,000.

Hinkles Properties Partnership, John F. Hinkle Jr. and John F. Hinkle III conveyed property on Locust Street to Murphy Acquisition Group LLC for $349,000.

Vilas Malankar and Kamini Malankar conveyed property on a public road to Valley View Capital LLC for $85,000.