Columbia Borough Meeting Recap: Scooters, Taxes, and “Wait… Is That a Data Center?”
Tuesday night’s Columbia Borough Council meeting had a little bit of everything: Concerned residents.Tough questions.A few awkward pauses.And at least one moment where you could practically hear everyone thinking: “…did that actually just get asked?” The Crowd Shows Up (Again) If anyone thought the recent attention around the airport was going to die down… they…
Airport Back on the Agenda — And Now Questions About Taxes and Public Access
Columbia Borough is heading into what could be one of the most important council meetings of the year and residents are being strongly encouraged to attend. At Tuesday night’s Borough Council meeting at 7:00 PM, council is expected to take action on the future of the former McGinness Airport property, including plans to re‑advertise the…
Columbia Turns Out in Force for Fireman’s Parade, Igniting 300th Celebration
COLUMBIA, PA — Saturday afternoon brought a wave of pride, lights, and hometown energy to the streets of Columbia as the annual Fireman’s Parade drew an impressive crowd, officially kicking off the much-anticipated Columbia 300 festivities. From the early afternoon, residents began staking out their spots along the parade route, setting up lawn chairs, waving…
Part 4: Who’s Writing the Rules? (Full Document Integration)
In government, authority is supposed to be visible. Who drafts.Who negotiates.Who approves.And who signs. But in Columbia Borough, a series of internal documents obtained through Right‑to‑Know requests reveal something very different: A process where contracts move through multiple hands—but final control appears concentrated in one place. Two Parallel Contracts—Two Different Voices The documents show that…
Part 3: The Documents They Can’t Hide
In government, transparency isn’t tested when things are easy. It’s tested when the public starts asking questions—and the answers don’t come quickly. In Columbia Borough, that moment has arrived. And now, there’s a paper trail. The First Document: A Delay, Not an Answer On June 2, 2026, Columbia Borough Manager Jack Brommer responded to a…
Part 2: What They Won’t Tell You
In any local government, there are always two versions of events: In Columbia Borough right now, the gap between those two is getting harder to ignore. This isn’t about speculation.It’s about the questions that remain unanswered—and why they matter. The Contract You Still Haven’t Seen Let’s start with the most straightforward issue—and the one that…
How We Got Here: A Timeline of Growing Questions Inside Columbia Borough
In government, moments of concern rarely appear overnight.They build—step by step, decision by decision—until a pattern becomes impossible to ignore. In Columbia Borough, that pattern is now coming into focus. This is a timeline of how we got here. 2024: A Leadership Transition Begins In September 2024, Columbia Borough appointed Steven Kaufhold as borough manager…
Editorial: Columbia Deserves Answers — Not Silence
Something isn’t sitting right in Columbia Borough, and more residents are starting to notice. Over the past several months, a pattern has begun to emerge involving borough leadership decisions that, while perhaps technically permissible, raise serious questions about transparency, accountability, and respect for the public’s right to know. At the center of these concerns is…
Editorial – The Council Had it right!
“The Bid Was Stopped — But the Fight Has Just Begun” Columbia—you did something rare. You showed up. Hundreds packed the fire hall. People lined the walls. Some were turned away. For the first time in a long time, this town made it clear: We are paying attention now. And it worked. Borough Council rejected…
