Mar 18, 2013

A Walk In The Park

In Conjunction with Friends Of The Allentown Parks, I will be conducting a tour of Lehigh Parkway's WPA structures on Saturday, April 6th, at 10:00A.M. The walking survey will last approximately one hour, beginning and ending at the Robin Hood parking lot. I'm expecting local historian Frank Whelan to join me, so between us, any questions concerning the  history of the structures should be able to be answered. With this blogger's past, concerning park policy, this walk represents a leap of faith.  I hope soon to be able to announce that preservation of these irreplaceable icons has moved higher up on Allentown's priority list.

Mar 17, 2013

The Transformation of 7th Street

Peter Lewnes is managing to transform 7th Street for about $1 million, while Mayor Pawlowski will spend about $220 million for his transformation. At the end of the projects, 7th Street will be much more successful, in both the number of people attracted, and the total dollars those people spend. To be blunt, which is too easy for me, I think 7th Street would have as many new stores and shoppers without Lewnes' efforts. I think that the Hispanic business district was a natural progression of Allentown's demographic changes. However, considering it's the nature of government to meddle, Lewnes has given us an unusually tremendous return on our investment. He has attractively restored dozens of buildings, created appealing signs, and succeeded in significantly upgrading Allentown's gateway. Yesterday, I visited an independent pharmacy on the 500 Block, located in the former Coleman Electric building. Although not yet enhanced by Lewnes' artistic palette, the pharmacist had four assistants and a delivery driver. Another success on 7th Street.

Today's Morning Call has a 5,000 word feature on 7th Street.  Above is my article, from June 2012, in 162 words that will actually be read.

UPDATE:  Upon reevaluation, the feature story by Emily Opilo  provides background material that I mistakenly take for granted.  I have probably been on 7th Street at least once a week for my entire adult life.  Years ago, mostly every day.

Previous Posts on Subject:  The Main Street Program, October 2009
Allentown's Business Barrio, January 2010

The Sabaean Mandeans of Iraq


I'm glad that the plight of Christians in Iraq is starting to attract main stream media attention, but there is another persecuted group you may not hear about. The Mandeans predate Christianity, do not believe in Christ, and are believed to have been followers of John the Baptist. Accepting no converts, their numbers have always been small. Apparently, they migrated to the swamps south of current Baghdad after the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. Their writings are in Aramaic, the language of the Bible in the time of Jesus. Their rules and ethics are similar to Jewish tradition. Baptism is their central ritual; they call the water Jordan.

reprinted from December of 2010

Mar 16, 2013

Allentown Johnny Leonard

Born Johnny Lakatosh in 1902, Allentown Johnny Leonard fought between 1920 and 1928. Allentown became part of his fight name, to identify him from another Leonard of that period. Although the tough featherweight never got a title shot, he fought and beat some of the best, including the future champions. Fifteen of his fights occurred in Allentown, one at the Lyric Theater, now known as Symphony Hall. Many of his other Allentown fights probably took place at Mealey Auditorium, which was located in the vicinity of 4th and Hamilton. Allentown Johnny's record was 32/27/11.

Mar 15, 2013

Commissioners Poison The Water

The Lehigh County Commissioners have tried to chop the Lehigh County Authority at the knees, by not extending its charter the full term required to lease the Allentown water system. That bid currently requires a 50 year proposal, while the LCA's charter will expire in 36 years. Although residents of Allentown and Lehigh County would best be served by an Allentown Water Authority, issuing its own revenue anticipation bonds, that alternative was never on the table. The Commissioner vote strengthens the hands of the private company bidders, which will offer residents no local accountability. The LCA would become a middleman, between an Aqua America type company and the residents of Lehigh County. In reality, the longevity of LCA, at 36 years, is more assured by public charter than any private company, susceptible to business failures throughout its national network.

Mar 14, 2013

A Message From Dennis L. Pearson

Behold the siege ramps have reached the City of Allentown, calamity is assured if its leadership only has eyes for the short-range self-serving solutions. I don't see much of a depth chart in this years primary... But maybe I would be surprized. I am a life-time resident of Allentown and Lehigh County whom is very familiar with the problems that confront Allentown, Lehigh County and their origins ... But my name will not appear on the spring ballot ... The fact is, although I am a life-time resident and a knowledgeable one at that , sometimes to use parady a Gailiean is a stranger in his own community. As I inferred in an earlier post, my mission is to do good ... But obviously some have blurred vision and seek to deter me from my mission, not wanting me to be visible. Indeed some want me to give them my ideas but in the same breath they don't want me. It is great to see that there are so many challengers for the Allentown City Council... It is not so great that the election season 2013 may be over with in spring...And it would be not so great if the current field consists of ambitious people who don't have a complete view of the issues and problems that confront Allentown.                                                                                                                     Dennis L. Pearson   March 13, 2013