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Wednesday, June 03, 2015
Bethlehem Tp Arrangement With Bulldogs Goes Back to 1969
A former member of the Recreation Board, who shall remain nameless, has provided me with the original 1969 agreement between the Township and the Bulldogs (read it here). In that agreement, the Township recognized "the need and demand for organized athletic activity in Bethlehem Township." The Township agreed to subsidize Bulldogs efforts to provide for organized sports, in its sole discretion, and even agreed to pay expenses incurred to the extent that its finances would permit. The Bulldogs in turn agreed to make its athletic programs available to all Township residents and to maintain insurance. So since 1969, the Township has recognized the Bulldogs as a "select group" that supplies a need and demand for organized sports within the Township.
Instead of slamming this group, with under-the breath remarks abut the influx of new Jersey residents, Commissioners like Hudak should be assisting the Bulldogs in assuring that coaches are properly screened and that some first aid training is provided for the inevitable injuries.
Obviously, the more that these kids play organized sports, the less likely it is that they will get involved in drugs and gangs.
You can have organized sports or organized crime.
Take your pick.
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Wow another fumble!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou would think this would have come out sooner due to the on going battle. Just shows neither side took the time to do their homework.
ReplyDeleteA strong youth sports program is worth its weight in gold, and a smart township governing body does all it can to support it. At least Bethlehem Township is batting .500.
ReplyDeleteThe Banker
"You can have organized sports or organized crime."
ReplyDeleteRidiculous. One look at the NCAA, NBA or NFL proves these alternatives are not at all mutually exclusive. In fact, sports and crime go together like peas and carrots.
That's absurd. Only a few people involved in sports get involved in criminal activity. The vast majority have no time for it because they are too busy learning discipline and teamwork. The use of a few examples of some criminal activity to create an inference that sports and crime go together is a logical fallacy.
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