Mar 26, 2025

Josh Shapiro's Political Baggage

I don't know if Josh Shapiro has political ambitions beyond Pennsylvania, but if he does, he might consider dumping his Director of Revenue, Pat Browne. 

Pat Browne devised the NIZ, which only Allentown qualified for. It turns out that his life long friend ended up being the biggest beneficiary of the program. Almost all the new buildings on Hamilton, Walnut and Linden Streets are owned by this friend, J.B. Reilly, and the debt service on them is paid for with diverted state taxes...that's right, private ownership paid for by the public. 

New state senator Jarrett Coleman has been working since his first day to have financial information about the NIZ made available to the public. Browne, on his way out the door of the senate, inserted language into the NIZ ordinance making such information confidential. 

As Shapiro complains about cuts from Washington affecting Pennsylvanians, he has remained complicit in the Allentown coverup. Although he touts the development in Allentown, he ignores the details of blatant favoritism and secrecy. If he has any dreams about 2028, it's a situation that he might want to get in front of.

Mar 25, 2025

As Allentown Turns, March 25, 2025

Yesterday's big news is that the city employee is charged with planting the infamous noose herself. Worse for the town, she is also on the school board. By the time you read this here Wednesday morning, she will be pretty torn up by the gristmill. 

Elsewhere in my recent archives, I devoted a couple posts to a Promise Neighborhood critic. Like with the city employee, beyond this mention, my mobile press room is moving on. 

We reached a point where discrimination and accusations of such, have become a cottage industry. Everybody, including the self-proclaimed victims, would be far better off ridding themselves of those chips on their shoulders. Likewise, I think that both the city and school system would be better off less concerned with DEI, and more so with a stronger work ethic.

Mar 24, 2025

The Island Of Lehigh Parkway


The scene above shows the island in the Little Lehigh, with the boatlanding in the background. Please note the bridge leading to the island. The island, bridge and landing were created by the WPA. Although the island still remains, as does its stone piers, the bridge is long gone. The boatlanding, although buried, was partially recovered last year by myself and a number of volunteers. The island, as remaining, has lost its shape and has been enlarged from deposits carried by the Little Lehigh. The island was created by the WPA in the mid 1930's, by excavating a channel on its south side. It is the intention of the park department to eventually allow mother nature to fill in the channel. Park philosophy has changed from manicured to al natural. It is my hope that the excavated portion of the boatlanding will be retained. In regard to yesterday's post on Irving Park, I have confirmed that one of the WPA stone stairwells was indeed removed this year by the city. I hope that is not their version of a fix. It clearly indicates the need for the WPA Support Group. Click photo to enlarge.

reprinted from April of 2011

UPDATE JUNE 7, 2018: As a boy I played on the island and especially remember the concrete benches inlaid with tile. It was indeed a special place.  Although the island will never be restored, it is my mission that the remaining WPA structures be maintained.  In years past I have conducted tours of the WPA Structures, and will do so again if the park department does some restoration.  In the photo above, note the bench overlooking the stream and island,  with no weed wall in the way of the view.

ADDENDUM MARCH 24, 2025: I have started a new Facebook group call WPA of Allentown. If you appreciated Allentown's traditional park system,  please consider joining us.

Mar 21, 2025

A New Group For Allentown's WPA


My activism with the WPA began in 2009, when I started conducting meetings at the library. Later that year, with the help of few volunteers, we uncovered the Boat Landing in Lehigh Parkway. The next projects involved uncovering the stones lining the Spring Pond, and revealing the nearby miniature bridge. Cooperating with Karen El-Chaar, she secured funds from the Trexler Trust for the repair of the stairs in Fountain Park. I also conducted a couple tours of the Parkway with Karen. 

The original version of this group was kindly started for us by Steven Ramos. With the new Allentown Parknership deciding against my inclusion, I feel that it is time for friends of Allentown's WPA to organize. We will also advocate for the traditional park system, which also seems to be going by the wayside. Thank you for your interest. 

The above is an introduction to a new Facebook group dedicated to the WPA structures in the Allentown park system. 

Your membership in WPA of Allentown is most welcome.

Mar 20, 2025

Latino Festival In Allentown

Many readers of this blog know that I also administer the Facebook group Allentown Chronicles. Occasionally, I place a blog post on the group, if it is within the group's guidelines. Today's post actually originated on the group, and was placed there by someone else. 

The newly announced Latino Festival will occur on Hamilton Street May 18th. Called Fiesta On Hamilton, it is being sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, Valley Health Partners, MEGA 101.7,  (Spanish radio station), along with the City of Allentown. The Chamber calls it a celebration of our culture. Although Latinos are now a majority in Allentown per se, I don't think that any one "culture" should be represented as "our" culture. In addition to this new Latino festival, we also have a Puerto Rican parade and a Dominican day. 

I've criticized Matt Tuerk for conducting too many flag raising days. I wonder how much Tuerk  and politics is behind this new festival?  Perhaps we could truly respect our diversity better by not putting certain ones in the more public spotlight than others.

Mar 19, 2025

A Promise Made Is A Promise Enforced

Recently, after being lobbied to do so, I did a post on Promise Neighborhoods and a critic. Not wanting to be an agitator, I chose my words to downplay the confrontation between parties. As the week progressed, the critic became tamer, lastly describing the confrontation as a manly conversation. 

Over the weekend, the critic's former personal page had disappeared from Facebook. Today's post isn't to rehash his previous complaints, but to note Promise Neighborhoods protecting its turf. It's my understanding that complaints from Promise succeeded in having the critic's page removed.

The local establishment is invested in Promise, from Tuerk through the Trexler Trust to Josh Shapiro. Apparently, the powers that be also choose to ignore any criticism of their investment.

ADDENDUM: The critic is Johnny Gomez. His organization is called Walk With Me. His current facebook page is Whatzz Tea