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Nov 5, 2015
Empty Nesters Flocking To 7th and Linden
According to Matt Assad of The Morning Call, millennials and empty nesters are flocking to Strata Flats to rent the apartments. I suppose that they like the ambience of the 7-11, which is catty corner from the apartments. Demand is so great that Reilly will build additional apartments across from Symphony Hall, which is next to the Hook Restaurant, formerly the Cosmopolitan, once the project gets through city planning. Sure hope the city planners go along with Reilly, I know that they're tough on him. Wonder if they will allow him to use wood frame like he did on the first building? You will also be surprised to know that Alvin Butz's new NIZ Phase 3 passed city approval.
This is the second infomercial that Assad has written for Reilly, promoting his apartments. It's apparent to me that Reilly has found a way to harvest NIZ money from residential tenants. If he isn't somehow tapping their state income tax, I would then be suspicious of the prorations between the residential and commercial portions of the buildings; Understand that nobody checks the NIZ figures, nobody produces or checks financials, and nobody cares. All is fair in love and the NIZ.
shown above Plywood Plaza, aka Strata Flats
Nov 4, 2015
Lehigh Valley Voters; Spun, Diced & Chopped
TUESDAY
As I start this post for Wednesday, it's early Tuesday morning, the polls just opened. I'm less interested in the results, as I am in the process. Those of us who thought that this would be an inexpensive election were mistaken. Yesterday provided another stream of mailers, including the bizarre specimen above. Talk about a fall from grace, Pawlowski went from endorsing in the primaries, to personifying corruption in less than six months, and he hasn't yet been accused of a crime. Although i'm no fan of Pawlowski, this mailer is particularly offensive. In addition to a mailbox of mailers, the phone rang with a slew of robo-calls. Vic Mazziotti's voice reminded me that the Results Team passed another tax cut. He didn't mention that the old folks at Cedarbrook are still dragging themselves down the hall to a communal bathroom, from 1940, thanks to his refusal to approve any renovation at the nursing home. Tuesday's newspaper headline story tells us that a former Olympic athlete is available for county commissioner, as if that is any sort of relevant qualification.
WEDNESDAY
It was announced in the recent entertainment news that a Walking Dead movie would be filmed in Allentown. I commented on facebook that it would be cast by Allentown voters. Apparently, some of these zombies stopped to vote on the way to the audition. Although the Democrats tried to cast Roger MacLean as part of their candidate slate, he is an outsider. Roger was formerly a Republican, who realized that the party has become essentially unelectable in Allentown. As top voter-getter yesterday, I have some optimism for Allentown. He would make a great candidate for mayor when Pawlowski starts his sentence.
Although Nothstein's election to the county board of commissioners is testimony to the voter's lack of sophistication, with Hartzell elected and Vic Mazziotti gone, that board can only be better. Mazziotti was disingenuous about Cedarbrook, which may now receive some reconsideration.
Nov 3, 2015
An Independent Allentown City Council
With the exception of Jeanette Eichenwald, the current city council has rightfully been referred to as a rubber stamp. However, with Ed Pawlowski now tainted by the FBI investigation, the counter politicos hope the time is now ripe for change. We will see, come Wednesday morning. While Eichenwald has indeed been independent with her decisions on council, the late Emma Tropiano set the standard. Not only did Emma vote for the people's interest, she managed to rally citizens to her point of view, and fellow council members.
In the race for school board and county commissioners, I have recommended bullet voting, casting your ballot for just one choice, to multiply its effect. My choices are Scott Armstrong for school director, and Dan Hartzell for county commissioner. For city council, I would vote for two candidates, MacLean and Hershman, and write in the third, Fegley. Steven Ramos would receive my vote for controller.
Although there are no national races, today's election is very important. Will Allentown rise above the bondage of the Pawlowski administration? Will the voters save Cedarbrook, the county nursing home?
In the race for school board and county commissioners, I have recommended bullet voting, casting your ballot for just one choice, to multiply its effect. My choices are Scott Armstrong for school director, and Dan Hartzell for county commissioner. For city council, I would vote for two candidates, MacLean and Hershman, and write in the third, Fegley. Steven Ramos would receive my vote for controller.
Although there are no national races, today's election is very important. Will Allentown rise above the bondage of the Pawlowski administration? Will the voters save Cedarbrook, the county nursing home?
Nov 2, 2015
The Changing Face of Delinquency At William Allen
When I was at William Allen in the early 60's, I was considered a delinquent. I got sent to the vice-principal's office once too often, and had to seek an alternative education. But my offense was speaking out in class, not knocking a policewoman to the ground. A month ago, the news was filled with a student walkout, supposedly protesting institutional racism. I discounted that accusation then, and now, but feel the real problem reared its head last week. Student fights are nothing new, but what is new is students being enthralled by gangsterism.
The school board candidate race is more intense than it's ever been in previous years. The liberal candidates have campaigned that some of the incumbents are too conservative. The conservative candidates have countered that some of the liberals are tools of Pawlowski, and have emphasized that connection. In my opinion, it's not the school district that needs to be reformed, but rather some of the values of the prevailing student culture. Such changes will benefit the students much more in their life than any new curriculum, or different administrators.
The school board candidate race is more intense than it's ever been in previous years. The liberal candidates have campaigned that some of the incumbents are too conservative. The conservative candidates have countered that some of the liberals are tools of Pawlowski, and have emphasized that connection. In my opinion, it's not the school district that needs to be reformed, but rather some of the values of the prevailing student culture. Such changes will benefit the students much more in their life than any new curriculum, or different administrators.
Oct 30, 2015
Mailer For Bob Smith and Scott Armstrong
Tomorrow, some Allentown voters will receive a mailer promoting Bob Smith and Scott Armstrong. Ed Pawlowski had targeted both incumbent school board members, by supporting a PAC with alternative candidates. While I took the Result Team county commissioners to task for evolving Pawlowski against Dan Hartzell, I find the using the Pawlowski association appropriate in the school board race. Pawlowski had stated that Bob Smith wasn't right in the head, and also personally demeaned Armstrong in the past. Both incumbents are dedicated to the education of students in the district. Yesterday's fights and student attacks on police officers, only emphasizes the importance of keeping these disciplined members on the board.
Dinner With Allentown's Write- Ins
I don't go out much at night. Between usually writing this blog around 4:30AM, and the family bakery, I have the schedule of a three year old. Truth be told, the bakery closed 35 years ago, but it's my normal excuse for going to slept at 8:00PM. With the election on Tuesday, and Rich Fegley and Shane Fillman running as write-ins, I'll try to catch up with them tonight in the little apple. Between my rosacea and shiny nose, I usually have my butler powder my face before I go out.
ADDENDUM: I invite any candidate for Tuesday's election to join me this evening, 6pm, at the Hamilton Street BreWWork
ADDENDUM: I invite any candidate for Tuesday's election to join me this evening, 6pm, at the Hamilton Street BreWWork
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