🏛️ Weekend Court Filing Roundup (Funny but Accurate Edition)
Judge: Magisterial District Judge Miles K. BixlerTimeframe: Thursday–Sunday, April 2–5, 2026Vibe: Traffic citations had a…

Judge: Magisterial District Judge Miles K. BixlerTimeframe: Thursday–Sunday, April 2–5, 2026Vibe: Traffic citations had a weekend 🚓 Speed Was the Main Character This Weekend If speed limits could talk, they’d be filing restraining orders. Multiple drivers were cited for Maximum Speed Limits violations in West Hempfield Township and Columbia Borough, largely courtesy of Lancaster PSP…
Built on Hometown Roots, Hard Work, and Complete Home Renovations Done Right In a town like Columbia, the most trusted businesses aren’t the loudest — they’re the ones built over time through hard work, honesty, and doing right by your neighbors. That’s the story behind Montgomery Design Build, Inc., a Columbia‑based full‑service home renovation company led…
Magisterial District Court 02‑1‑03 – Lancaster CountyFiled April 1–2, 2026All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. 🚨 Criminal Matters (Serious) West Hempfield Township 📝 Long charge lists, serious allegations, and zero laughter in this section. 🌿 Non‑Traffic Citation West Hempfield Township 👉 Not the kind of “collection” that impresses law enforcement. 🏠…
COLUMBIA, PA — Three individuals are facing a combined list of felony charges following a violent home invasion reported on March 15, 2026, at an apartment on the 100 block of North Fourth Street in Columbia Borough, according to police criminal complaints and sworn affidavits filed by the Columbia Borough Police Department. Incident Summary Police…
March 25, 2026 — Extended “Lancaster County Law & Disorder” Edition All information pulled directly from the official docket sheets. 🚗 Traffic Troubles & License Lore Matthew Joseph Roman Docket: MJ‑02103‑TR‑0000488‑2026Charge: Operating a vehicle without an inspection stickerOffense Date: 03/24/2026Agency: Columbia Borough PoliceMatthew chose the bold strategy of driving inspection‑free. Unsurprisingly, the police disagreed. Henry…
By ColumbiaPa.online The Columbia Borough Council met for a packed and wide‑ranging meeting on March 24, 2026, with a full house and two hours of resident comments, project updates, public safety discussions, and key votes on issues shaping the borough’s next year. Below is your full community roundup. Opening of Meeting Council opened with roll…
Tonight’s town meeting was one of those rare gatherings where Columbia showed its full potential — a packed room, active voices, and three solid hours of neighbor‑to‑neighbor engagement. And honestly? It was refreshing. Starting With Accountability and an Honest Question Early in the evening, I, took a moment to offer a sincere public apology to…
Stand with local transparency. Stand with independent local news. Stand with your community. Tonight at 7:00 PM, the Columbia Borough Council will meet — and your presence matters now more than ever. Recent months have shown how important transparency, accountability, and respectful communication are to the people of Columbia. Our community relies heavily on independent…
Columbia Borough is now living through a multi‑layered transparency crisis that has shaken resident confidence to its core. What began with the firing and banning of Chris Vera, expanded into contradictions from council leadership, secret internal investigations, and—most recently—the revelation that Chief/Interim Borough Manager Jack Brommer privately sent a police‑coverage proposal to Wrightsville Borough while…
A factual yet slightly humorous roundup from the MDJ 02‑1‑03 docket sheets If you thought March was coming in like a lion and going out like a lamb—well, the traffic scene in Columbia and West Hempfield had other plans. Our local Magisterial District Judge Miles K. Bixler had a busy stretch as a parade of…