Columbia Borough Officials Urge Safe Fireworks Use Ahead of Independence Day
As families prepare to celebrate Independence Day, Columbia Borough Police are reminding residents that fireworks…

As families prepare to celebrate Independence Day, Columbia Borough Police are reminding residents that fireworks laws will be strictly enforced throughout the community. The notice comes as borough officials work to prevent injuries, property damage, and fires during one of the busiest holiday weekends of the year. According to Columbia Borough Police, fireworks are not…
COLUMBIA, Pa. (July 1, 2026) — A highly anticipated community meeting is set for tonight in Columbia as residents, officials, and stakeholders gather to discuss the ongoing and controversial issue of potential data center development in the borough. The event, billed as a “community conversation on AI data centers,” is scheduled from 6–8 p.m. at…
Tonight is something truly special and you won’t want to miss it! Our beautiful town of Columbia, PA is celebrating its 300th anniversary, and we’re marking the occasion in the most magical way possible: with the lighting of the bridge piers along the Susquehanna River. This is more than just an event—it’s a moment in…
If you’ve spent any time walking through downtown Columbia, chances are you’ve seen a familiar and welcoming face—Alyce—out and about, greeting neighbors and sharing a simple opportunity to make a big difference. Alyce is currently helping raise funds for Saint Paul Episcopal Church through their “Raise the Roof Fundraiser.” With determination and community spirit, Alyce…
A brief exchange during the June 23, 2026 Columbia Borough Council meeting drew attention to a broader conversation about representation, recognition, and the role of local government in community messaging. During the public comment portion of the meeting, a resident addressed council regarding a recently issued Pride Month proclamation, leading to a response from Mayor…
June 23, 2026 | Key Issues, Community Voices, and Major Decisions Columbia Borough Council held its regular meeting on June 23, 2026, covering a wide range of topics—from development proposals and public safety concerns to community events and borough policy changes. Here’s a breakdown of the most important highlights residents should know. Major Proposal: Senior…
COLUMBIA, Pa. (June 23, 2026) — What initially appeared to be a serious emergency in Columbia Borough Tuesday afternoon was ultimately determined to be a false alarm, according to local authorities. Emergency dispatch records indicate that a call reporting a stabbing on the 600 block of Fairview Avenue came in around 1:30 p.m., prompting a…
COLUMBIA, PA — A Columbia Borough police officer who was sworn in earlier this year has resigned after only a few months on the job. At the June 23, 2026 Borough Council meeting, officials included a brief agenda item acknowledging the resignation of Patrol Officer Blaine Schaffner. No additional details were publicly provided, and like…
COLUMBIA, PA — More than a week after a devastating fire tore through a portion of South Fourth Street, the scars remain painfully visible. What was once a row of homes and small businesses now sits silent—boarded, condemned, and empty—as the community prepares for the next difficult step: demolition. The massive three-alarm blaze broke out…
Columbia was alive with energy this past weekend as residents and visitors filled the streets, parks, and riverfront to celebrate everything that makes this historic town special. From milestone celebrations to engines rumbling downtown, it was a weekend that perfectly captured Columbia’s past, present, and future. 🎉 Columbia 300: A Town Celebrates Three Centuries The…