May 24, 2021

The Morning Call Couldn't Sell Morgan


Although the Morning Call editor tried, and tried hard, he couldn't sell Christine "Tori" Morgan for a fourth term to the voters of South Whitehall.  Morgan had served the sacred cows of South Whitehall well.  The Wildlands Conservancy now firmly dictates park policy in the township, and oversees the $multi-million-dollar Greenway Project.  The voters' wishes by referendum were repressed, while the Wildlands continues to chisel away at Wehr's Dam with the state in Harrisburg. 

While candidates are normally allowed two recommending letters, the editor placed five for Morgan, strategically spaced several days apart up to the election.

While he writes editorials on what great public service the paper performs,  he censors the truth on certain topics, and promotes myths on others.

1 comment:

  1. Just talked to several residents in south whitehall concerned about the future traffic problems in the township. It seems someone ok'ed several new warehouses north of tilghman and west of 309.
    These building are under construction and there was never a traffic plan developed or approved that indicate how this traffic was going to enter 309 near 84 lumber or tilghman st near CVS. There are only 2 narrow winding roads and now they are scrambling to acquire property to improve the roads. These roads are never going to be able handle this traffic and will create a nightmare on 309. I can't believe penndot or the township approved this without a major road overhaul.

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