📰 EDITORIAL: Columbia’s Leadership Crisis — How Secret Letters, Hidden Police Proposals, Self‑Investigations, and Sky‑High Costs Destroyed Public Trust

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…

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⚠️ UPDATED EMERGENCY NOTICE – COLUMBIA BOROUGH ⚠️

⚠️ UPDATED EMERGENCY NOTICE – COLUMBIA BOROUGH ⚠️ Post‑Storm Conditions | Public Safety Information Columbia Borough remains under an active weather‑related emergency following the recent winter storm. Hazardous conditions persist due to snow‑covered roads, icy surfaces, and ongoing blustery winds that may cause drifting snow and reduced visibility. 🚓 Police & Emergency Services 🏛️ Borough…

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A Republican View: Shared Responsibility for Columbia’s Budget Woes

A Republican View: Shared Responsibility for Columbia’s Budget Woes Columbia Borough faces a projected $1.1 million shortfall heading into 2026. Joe Lintner’s recent article frames this as a Republican-driven spending problem, but the facts tell a broader story: both Republicans and Democrats have overseen years of fiscal mismanagement that brought us here. Overspending Is Bipartisan…

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The Real Reason Columbia Borough Doesn’t Bus Its Students — And Why the Mayor Isn’t to Blame

The Real Reason Columbia Borough Doesn’t Bus Its Students — And Why the Mayor Isn’t to Blame In Columbia Borough, Pennsylvania, one question echoes through school hallways and neighborhood sidewalks: Why don’t our kids have buses? For years, many residents have pointed fingers at local leadership — especially the mayor — blaming them not only…

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Columbia Borough Police Pension Overpayment Raises Accountability Concerns

Columbia Borough Police Pension Overpayment Raises Accountability Concerns Taxpayers Deserve Transparency as Audit Finds $17,449 Pension Overpayment A recent audit has revealed that a retired Columbia Borough police officer was overpaid by $17,449 from the borough’s police pension plan—an error that Pennsylvania’s Auditor General says reflects repeat issues within Columbia Borough’s financial oversight systems. [columbiaspy.com]…

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