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Final Observations on 2 W. Market - Part 5: the Favoritism Factor (78th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
CAVE People do not Oppose Every Issue (77th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Little Professionalism Shown by Some on Council (76th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Cave People? (75th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Final Observations on 2 W. Market - Part 4: the Great Divide (74th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Addendum to Final Observations on 2 W. Market - Part 2: The Motion to Table (73rd in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Reminding Myself About a Neighborhood Map -
Final Observations on 2 W. Market - Part 3: The Faith Factor (72nd in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Final Observations on 2 W. Market - Part 2: The Motion to Table (71st in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Final Observations on 2 W. Market - Part 1: Council Re-thinking (70th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Northside 2027 on the Web -
Flying in the Face of the HCC (2nd in a series on 306 S. New Street) -
Deja-vu: 306 S. New St. (1st in a series on 306 S. New Street) -
I Love Our William Penn Neighborhood -
Reviving a 1960s Tradition Meant to Pay Homage to the City's Birth -
The Scene at Christ Church -
Speaking of Bethlehem Traditions -
Helms and Haines, This One's For You! -
The Second Configuration A Big Improvement But Still Concern About Parking (7th in a series on the Banana Factory) -
Banana Factory: Round 2 (6th in a series on the Banana Factory) -
The 2nd Round of Supporting Statements on 2 W. (69th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Business as Usual Means the News Will Get Worse (10th in a series on Bethlehem's Climate Action Plan) -
Climate Change in the Local News (9th in a series on Bethlehem's Climate Action Plan) -
The 2nd Round of Arguments on 2 W. (68th in a series on 2 W. Market Street) -
Great Budget...Tight Budget...Lots To Be Proud of... Collegial Debate...Good Job by City... Need for Economic Development... No Squawking (yet) ... Need for Butts in the Seats Next Year (4th in a series on Bethlehem's budget)