The number of new apartments being built in the ward is pretty amazing. While most of the development is greatly benefitting from the NIZ, the building wedged between Immaculate Conception Cemetery and narrow Railroad St. is conventional financing. My snipey headline derives from the location and its current appearance, without the final facade finish. On a Facebook post last fall, some people were upset about its imposition on the cemetery, but that judgement is beyond my pay-grade.
Mar 26, 2026
Stalingrad In The Ward
The number of new apartments being built in the ward is pretty amazing. While most of the development is greatly benefitting from the NIZ, the building wedged between Immaculate Conception Cemetery and narrow Railroad St. is conventional financing. My snipey headline derives from the location and its current appearance, without the final facade finish. On a Facebook post last fall, some people were upset about its imposition on the cemetery, but that judgement is beyond my pay-grade.
Mar 25, 2026
Slow Steps To Beauty
It took a long time, but the main steps down to Rose Gardens look beautiful. I speculate that the holdup was the mason waiting for the black slate like tread material. While the steps both here at the garden and Union Terrace were stone, I find the new treads both attractive and more durable.
While I'm complimenting the park system, allow me to confess a previous bad call on my part. When the Parknership announced that their first project would be the basketball court at Stevens Park, I took exception to that plan. I thought that the court would be underused and/or attract a nuisance crowd. I be wrong...every time I go by it is being utilized as they envisioned.
My current wish list for the park system involves Lehigh Parkway. The steps and landings on the Double Stairwell need to be restored. The water seeping through the landings is undermining both sets of steps. The previous dam debris piled around the stone piers of the Robin Hood Bridge needs to be removed. The concrete pieces should be lifted away by hand, so as not to damage the piers. The stairwell and bridge are objects of beauty which would be unaffordable to build in today's dollars, but we can afford to maintain them.
Mar 24, 2026
When Tariffs Were Trump's Big Fumble
The tariffs were Trump's first fumble, but nothing compared to the war with Iran. When Colorado Congressman Jeff Hurd voted against the tariffs, Trump supported a primary opponent against him. Now that the midterms are looking more precarious for the White House, he has bribed the opponent off, and is supporting Hurd.
Who could have foreseen that beating up our allies with tariffs could have consequences:) Who could have foreseen that attacking Iran could end up affecting world energy prices:) When a president has surrounded himself with such experienced, seasoned advisors, and is open to push back, what could go wrong:)
Although I believe that the Republicans will lose bigly in the midterms, it doesn't matter that much. Not having had 10cents worth of institutional knowledge in the Trump White House, will cost this country for at least the next decade.
Mar 23, 2026
Local Allentown Blogger Goes Underground
Michael Molovinsky was last seen early Friday making his usual morning rounds of the Allentown park system, Speculation is that upon arriving back home, he saw the article about the Russian blogger who criticized Putin, and immediately went into hiding.
Molovinsky has been accused of TDS, and worse, by his readers now for several months. He knows that Trump admires Putin, and has used the FCC and other government agencies to silence critics.
Joanne Silver, copy editor, molovinsky media
ADDENDUM: Mr. Molovinsky will remain underground, but has made provisions to resume posting himself, starting Tuesday morning. js/mm
Mar 20, 2026
Trump Tries To Control The Damage He Caused
How Netanyahu sold Trump on attacking Iran isn't completely known, although I suspect flattery played the main part. Trump must now restrain Netanyahu from bombing Iranian oil and gas infrastructure, to stave off Iranian retaliation against infrastructure throughout the Gulf. Trump is also scared of $5 a gallon gasoline before the midterms.
Another sector severely impacted by Trump's decisions is international travel to United States. Las Vegas and Disney parks are hurting, along with all the associated businesses and their employees. Yesterday, when I mentioned Vegas in a comment, a Trump supporter replied, yes, open the borders. The tourist industry has nothing to do with border security or boys in girl's sports, but with the world's perception of America under Trump.
A local Republican wrote on Facebook that opposition to the war is really just opposition to anything Donald Trump. Considering that the National Counterterrorism Director resigned because he felt Iran was no threat to us, perhaps it would be more accurate to say that support for the war is just support for Donald Trump. I fear the reality is even more disturbing. That the support for Donald Trump is really pure partisan politics, wanting a party to stay in power, regardless of policy.
United Gas Station, Front & Hamilton Sts. 1950
Mar 19, 2026
New Blog In Dodge
I have started a new blog with an old name, The Morning Chronicle.Net. I have alternately used that name with my independent conservative blog, now titled Rainy Morning.
The first post on the new venue concerns the crumbling ponds at the Rose Gardens. While Molovinsky On Allentown hosts a new post every weekday, The Morning will have no routine posting schedule. It will occasionally make note of local cultural and/or political events.
The Lehigh Valley blog scene remains meager. Most of the weight has been carried by Bernie O'Hare and myself for going on twenty years, but Northwestern and Truth have recently joined the fray. Some former Morning Call employees have a page, but with their hands out for donations:) My new blog only allows comments with a Google handle, either a real name or a pseudonym. Don't comment here that you don't want big brother watching you, he's watching you already!