East Hempfield Police Department Welcomes New Chief as Jennifer Brubaker Retires After 26 Years of Service

LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — A new chapter has begun for the East Hempfield Township Police Department as Chief Jennifer Brubaker officially retires following more than 26 years of service, and Christopher Chase steps into the role of Chief of Police. Brubaker leaves behind a remarkable legacy of leadership, professionalism, and dedication to public safety. Her…

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Attorney General Warns Residents of Sheriff Impersonation Scam Targeting Pennsylvanians

COLUMBIA, Pa. — Columbia residents are being urged to stay alert after Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday issued a warning about a growing phone scam in which callers impersonate local sheriff’s deputies and attempt to trick people into sending money. According to the Attorney General’s Office, scammers are using technology that allows them to make…

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😄 What’s Happening This Week in Columbia, PA?

The Columbia Chronicle’s Unofficial Community Round-Up Welcome to another week in Columbia, where the bridge is beautiful, the weather is unpredictable, and everyone somehow knows what’s going on before it happens. 🌉 The Albatwitch Is Still Avoiding Responsibility While humans continue debating the future of the Albatwitch legend, the Albatwitch itself remains completely unavailable for…

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A Open Letter to Rick Fisher

Dear Rick, First and foremost, I want to offer my sincere apology for any misunderstanding surrounding the recent article about the Albatwitch. It was never intended to create division, stir controversy, or diminish the contributions of anyone who helped make the festival what it became. The inspiration for the article came from a discussion one…

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Brett Miller Proposes Protections for Seniors Facing Tax Sales

COLUMBIA, Pa. — For many seniors in Columbia Borough, their home represents decades of hard work, sacrifice, and stability. As rising costs continue to squeeze household budgets, some older residents living on fixed incomes face the frightening possibility of falling behind on property taxes and ultimately losing their homes. State Representative Brett Miller (R-41) is…

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Historic Review Board Balances Preservation and Progress in Downtown Columbia

Columbia’s Historic Architectural Review Board meeting may have lasted less than an hour, but the conversations revealed something much larger than doors, signs, and murals. At its core, the meeting highlighted an issue that continues to shape the borough’s future: how can Columbia embrace new businesses, fresh ideas, and economic growth while preserving the historic…

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Tragedy, Public Safety, and Heated Debate Dominate Columbia Borough Meeting

The Columbia Borough Council meeting Tuesday night began routinely enough, but it quickly became a passionate and emotional discussion about two issues weighing heavily on the community: neighborhood safety and pedestrian safety. In the wake of a recent fatal pedestrian crash that claimed two lives and seriously injured a child, residents arrived prepared to speak,…

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PJM to Conduct Voltage Reduction Test: What Columbia-Area Businesses Need to Know

Businesses and residents across Pennsylvania may notice an important announcement from their electric providers this week. On Thursday, August 13, from 3:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., PJM Interconnection, the organization responsible for managing the regional power grid, will conduct a planned voltage reduction test affecting utilities throughout its service area, including customers served by PPL…

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Columbia Borough Focuses on Growth, Hiring, and Future Development

COLUMBIA, PA — As Columbia Borough Council considers the future of the McGinness Innovation Park property, borough officials say their priorities remain attracting investment, strengthening the tax base, and supporting opportunities that benefit residents. In responses provided to The Columbia Chronicle, borough officials outlined development goals for the property while also addressing ongoing staffing challenges…

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Pennsylvania Families to Receive Additional $100 Energy Assistance Payment

As utility costs continue to strain household budgets, approximately 193,000 Pennsylvania families will receive an additional $100 energy assistance payment through the federally funded Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services announced the one-time supplemental payments will go to households that received LIHEAP assistance during the 2025-26 heating season and…

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