I have often complained about the Morning Call's go to people. They ask the same people over and over for their opinion about certain topics....Tony Iannelli about business, Alan Jennings about the poor, Chris Borick about politics and Ce-Ce Gerlach about the NIZ and affordable housing.
While Ce-Ce came in fourth in the May 18th mayoral primary, many had considered her the person to beat. While the separate candidate election treatment was fair enough, Ce-Ce's name had long become a regular in the paper.
When the news broke today about Ce-Ce being charged by District Attorney Jim Martin for her less than responsible action with a runaway youth, frankly, I suspected that the paper had purposefully sat on the story until after the election. However, I've been assured by the reporter that although the allegations were widely known on facebook and O'Hare's Ramblings, they could not be confirmed independently by the paper.
I do believe the reporter that he couldn't go with a story that couldn't be confirmed. Unrelated to the Ce-Ce story, there will now be a new reporter for the city (Allentown) beat, because the current one is coincidentally taking a management offered buyout.* He hadn't been on the job long enough to have what I would consider institutional knowledge of the city or players. The same was true for his predecessors...it has been at least a decade since anyone had the beat long enough to know the back stories. That problem with the paper only gets worse.
* The city beat reporter's departure actually occurred this past Friday, but he is credited as a contributor to today's MC story.
UPDATE 5:25 PM: The Morning Call story has been amended with quotes from both Gerlach and her attorney, but with no indication of such amendment. Ironically, Gerlach's attorney calls the charges politically motivated. From my viewpoint, the editor not insisting on the story before the election, despite it breaking on social media in early May, was politically motivated.
Blogger LVCI also reports on the Gerlach case
UPDATE JUNE 30 1:58AM: In addition to the Morning Call updating the story, they also changed the headline to include Gerlach's denial of any criminal act. After using Gerlach as one of their go to people for so long, the charges must be awkward for the paper. Blogger Bernie O'Hare also notes the paper's shortcomings in regard to Gerlach in his post today.