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Jul 11, 2017
Pawlowski's Paper Problem
Up until recent years, The Morning Call wrote editorials and endorsed candidates for Mayor. They endorsed Ed Pawlowski for mayor in 2005. They certainly will not be endorsing him in 2017. As a matter of fact, it's becoming increasingly difficult for him to find a friendly word about himself in the paper. Bill White, the Call's remaining columnist, has written that it is time for Ed to go. An article in today's paper , by one of their sports writers, takes him to task for his decision to remove the basketball rims in Andre Reed Park.
As a local political blogger, I find this new attitude by the paper interesting. Although, Bill White has criticized the Ray O'Connell write-in effort, no one at the paper has yet to directly endorse Nat Hyman. In the days of the editorials, the paper claimed a firewall between the editorials and the news. Now, there are no editorials, but the firewall seems to be lowered.
In the primary election with a crowded field, Pawlowski cobbled together a coalition of mostly minority voters. Ray O'Connell doesn't see Pawlowski garnering much more than those 1,700 votes in the general. How the other 5,000 or so votes will divide is the question. Will the plurality go to O'Connell or Hyman, or will the divided vote allow Pawlowski to win once again?
Jul 10, 2017
Injury To Allentown's West End
| After the "improvement" |
For almost a hundred years the western stretch of Chew Street beyond Muhlenberg College had a quiet elegance to it. This was by no accident, as the neighborhood was developed by General Harry Trexler, also father of the park system.
Regular readers of this blog remember that recently I lamented the decision to blacktop the cement streets. Little did I know that the macadam would only be the first assault on the neighborhood.
Despite the fact that virtually no cars park on Chew Street in that area, parking lanes have been painted. Although, there is little traffic or even walkers, cross walks have been painted on four sides of each corner. Add the double yellow lines and bike logos, and you have a blinding smorgasbord of paint.
There's something wrong when an improvement depreciates the value of a neighborhood.
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| Before the "improvement" |
Jul 7, 2017
The Politics Of Local Basketball
Mayor Pawlowski had three of the four basketball nets removed from Andre Reed Park after neighbors complained of rowdy late night playing. According to The Morning Call, a youth coach has accused Pawlowski of accommodating a few neighbors over the need for youth basketball, to curry political favor in the neighborhood. Cynthia Mota is crying foul because of the deprived youth. Dennis Pearson is threatening to move back to Allentown and run as a write-in candidate, unless the courts are restored.
When contacted by phone, the founder of this blog and park activist Michael Molovinsky, said that the trouble started when Pawlowski renamed the park from Irving to Andre Reed. Furthermore, they removed one set of WPA steps, rather than repair them. When you have a park department that forsakes it's history and iconic structures for recreation, then suspends the recreation for politics, what do you have left?
photocredit: The Morning Call
ADDENDUM:This story attracted the attention of both myself and blogger Bernie O'Hare. Both of us paid homage to Dennis Pearson, an east Allentown activist for many decades, who recently married and is in the process of moving.
Jul 6, 2017
Pawlowski Forsakes Iconic Park Structures
Despite my efforts for the last six years, the city has given no maintenance to the WPA structures except by necessity of circumstance. I began my campaign to save the WPA structures on this blog in 2010, and conducted public meetings at the Allentown Library. Fortunately, the director of the Friends Of Allentown Parks, Karen El-Chaar, attended a meeting and developed an interest in the mission. I subsequently gave her a private tour of the structures, and she invited me to conduct two public tours of the structures for her organization.
Although, I was told for years that money was in the park budget for renovation of the wall in Lehigh Parkway, no maintenance was ever performed. After a portion of the wall collapsed several years ago, it was only rebuilt because it was actually a retaining wall for the park entrance road.
Karen El-Chaar then secured a grant for the steps at Fountain Park from the Trexler Trust. At that time, I prevailed on the city to have the stone masons do an emergency repair on the steps at Union Terrace.
So, besides a collapse necessitating a repair, and a modest grant from the Trexler Trust, nothing has been done by this administration to preserve this unique legacy bestowed upon the Allentown Park System. Next week, I will reprint several posts on the structures with appropriate updates.
photo: El-Chaar and Molovinsky in Lehigh Parkway
Although, I was told for years that money was in the park budget for renovation of the wall in Lehigh Parkway, no maintenance was ever performed. After a portion of the wall collapsed several years ago, it was only rebuilt because it was actually a retaining wall for the park entrance road.
Karen El-Chaar then secured a grant for the steps at Fountain Park from the Trexler Trust. At that time, I prevailed on the city to have the stone masons do an emergency repair on the steps at Union Terrace.
So, besides a collapse necessitating a repair, and a modest grant from the Trexler Trust, nothing has been done by this administration to preserve this unique legacy bestowed upon the Allentown Park System. Next week, I will reprint several posts on the structures with appropriate updates.
photo: El-Chaar and Molovinsky in Lehigh Parkway
Jul 5, 2017
Allentown's Treasures Deteriorate
The Allentown Park Department just completed installing 18 concrete pads throughout Lehigh Parkway for the Disc Golf Course. While the starting pads were unnecessary and unsightly, not one $dollar or ounce of cement was applied to the deteriorating WPA structures. Shown above is the top of the double stairway in Lehigh Parkway. While the top landing seen in the photo is in poor condition, the stair landings below are completely crumbling. Water is seeping down through the flagstone landings and undermining the steps themselves.
Unfortunately, it is clear that the current park director has no appreciation for these irreplaceable structures. Her background is completely in recreation, hence the new frisbee launch pads.
One would think that after the adjoining wall collapsed from neglect, the administration would have realized that some preventative maintenance was long overdue.
These structures were designed in 1928 by a nationally recognized landscape architect hired by Harry Trexler himself. Although, the Great Depression delayed construction, they were then built by the WPA in 1935. They are part of Trexler's legacy, and their neglect is becoming inexcusable.
Jul 4, 2017
A Letter From The Mayor
Office of the Mayor of Allentown
Dear Ce-Ce, Mike, and Robert,
I wanted to take time away from my busy schedule as mayor to thank you for all your efforts on my behalf. After the primary I was very concerned about my chances to be re-elected in the fall, but your efforts to mount a 3rd party write-in campaign for my good friend Ray is just the shot in the arm my campaign needs to guarantee success again in November. I couldn't do it without your support.
Together we can keep Allentown Moving Forward.
Your truly,
Mayor Ed Pawlowski
July 3, 2017 at 1:40 PM
The above comment, meant as a parody, was submitted by Scott Armstrong. Scott is a partisan, and in his view my recent posts recognizing Ray O'Connell's write-in campaign is heresy. My intent here is not to once again analyze whom such a write-in campaign would benefit, but rather my position as a blogger.
I separate my personal political preferences from my blogging. I will not color my words to promote one candidate over another. I will not refrain from observations, even if they contribute to an undesirable candidate's victory. In the campaign there will be many mailings and promotions from the candidates and their surrogates, but this blog isn't one of them.
Dear Ce-Ce, Mike, and Robert,
I wanted to take time away from my busy schedule as mayor to thank you for all your efforts on my behalf. After the primary I was very concerned about my chances to be re-elected in the fall, but your efforts to mount a 3rd party write-in campaign for my good friend Ray is just the shot in the arm my campaign needs to guarantee success again in November. I couldn't do it without your support.
Together we can keep Allentown Moving Forward.
Your truly,
Mayor Ed Pawlowski
July 3, 2017 at 1:40 PM
The above comment, meant as a parody, was submitted by Scott Armstrong. Scott is a partisan, and in his view my recent posts recognizing Ray O'Connell's write-in campaign is heresy. My intent here is not to once again analyze whom such a write-in campaign would benefit, but rather my position as a blogger.
I separate my personal political preferences from my blogging. I will not color my words to promote one candidate over another. I will not refrain from observations, even if they contribute to an undesirable candidate's victory. In the campaign there will be many mailings and promotions from the candidates and their surrogates, but this blog isn't one of them.
Jul 3, 2017
As Allentown Turns
LATE MORNING EDITION
The presses were down overnight, but we expect to be back to normal publishing hours by July 4th; Then again, Cedar Park Pool was suppose to be open by now. Otherwise, here at molovinsky on allentown, the staff remains intrigued by the race for mayor.
Although, write-in votes are normally a tremendous hill to climb, Ray could easily create an effective machine election day. A write-in no longer has to have his name spelled out correctly. Any version that conveys the voter's intent suffices. The voters would only need to type in RAY. He already has enough support to man all the polling stations. If he can be competitive with campaign funds remains to be seen. It will be an interesting race.
Jun 30, 2017
Blood In The Water, Allentown 2017
The last time the Republican Party actively participated in Allentown politics was 2005, when Bill Heydt ran for mayor against Pawlowski. In 2009 Tony Phillips was a default Republican candidate, left to his own devices. In 2013 the party fielded no candidate, and Michael Donovan was the second man on the ballot as an independent. Now come 2017, with Pawlowski facing a pending indictment, and the party apparently thinks that the city is in play again, for the first time in twelve years.
Ray O'Connell told me that he has received numerous calls telling him that he will only benefit Pawlowski if he runs as a write-in. The Republican's aren't saying that they want their man to win, but instead that nobody should do anything that will enable Pawlowski to win office again. They're saying that Ray should put the city first, not his own ambition; How civic minded of them!
Now, I'm not saying that the Republicans are wrong in their calculations about Ray being a spoiler, but I'm questioning their motive; Is it a better Allentown they seek, or a Republican Mayor for the first time in over a decade?
Many of my posts offend one party or another, sometimes both. Readers should understand that I'm nonpartisan, and that this blog's mission is to provide informed commentary.
Ray O'Connell told me that he has received numerous calls telling him that he will only benefit Pawlowski if he runs as a write-in. The Republican's aren't saying that they want their man to win, but instead that nobody should do anything that will enable Pawlowski to win office again. They're saying that Ray should put the city first, not his own ambition; How civic minded of them!
Now, I'm not saying that the Republicans are wrong in their calculations about Ray being a spoiler, but I'm questioning their motive; Is it a better Allentown they seek, or a Republican Mayor for the first time in over a decade?
Many of my posts offend one party or another, sometimes both. Readers should understand that I'm nonpartisan, and that this blog's mission is to provide informed commentary.
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