Sep 18, 2018

As Allentown Turns


Allentown City Council was confronted last week by an out of town advocacy group, upset that someone was pushed to the ground after getting in a policeman's face.  The real threat to Allentown was that nobody in that neighborhood would cooperate with the police, even though they were called to the area with a disturbance report.

Allentown city zoners approved J.B. Reilly's new project at 8th and Walnut, a parking deck and apartment combined project.  Of course the only real news would be if the zoners didn't approve a Reilly project.

Talking about real news,  last night Business Matters had their show on Fake News.  After Dean Browning realized that Bernie O'Hare would try to dominate the conversation every time Iannelli looked their way,  he went on to steal the show, having actual examples to illustrate his points.  Mark Cohen, president of the state media association, could only keep repeating that reporters care about their communities, and are soccer dads like everyone else.

4 comments:

  1. Pushed to the ground? Sounds about right. It is great to see you are still lying to yourself. Keep up the good work with protecting bad apples.

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  2. There must be a lot of U-Hauls in downtown Allentown these days, moving all the yuppies into their flats.

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  3. Boy, this man being beaten by the cops is bugging you so much you need to put it in every blog now??
    City council gave 2 people 5 minutes of their time and you go on and on...

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  4. Jamie....not just the 'yuppies.' Let's not forget the hundreds of 'empty nesters' who were supposed to flock to downtown. Yet, they keep trotting out the one leftist Muhlenburg College professor as the 'proof.'

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