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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Bethlehem Tp Comm'rs Take Aim at ATVs (and I Take Aim at Online News)
Commissioner Tom Nolan said that the ordinance under consideration is similar to one already in place in Lower Saucon Township. He said “it’s time to place some regulations. The township is filling out. We don’t have much land.” President Mike Hudak agreed but made clear that “we’re not outlawing anything.”
(For the rest of the story, see The Bethlehem Press. This was an "overnighter" of Monday night's meetingof Bethlehem Tp Board of Commissioners. I am disappointed. Although it was apparently published in the morning, I missed it until last night, and it was buried. If I was unable to find it, I doubt Bethlehem Tp readers did.
This is poor presentation. There is no point to presenting readers with fresh meat daily if it is buried. Whatever daily story is being featured should be presented separately. Also, it is impossible to comment there. That destroys the interactivity on which I depend to make my stories better. If the Press papers want an online presence, they are going to have to do a lot more than I have seen.
As someone who has blogged 11 years, and who has made every mistake in the book, I can tell you there are four keys to having an effective online blog or news presence. First, be consistent. Try to present your readers with information at regular intervals. Second, if you are presenting something new to the readers, it should either be at the top or presented as a featured story. It should never be buried. Third, be interactive. I could understand requiring people to sign in or even moderating, but to be effective, this should be a two-way street. I learn as much from my readers as they learn from me, especially in this kind of story. Finally, use the opportunities the Internet provides. Post videos. Use scribd or other third party services to present documents.
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Bethlehem Twp has a "rash" of spending tax payer monies as noted on the most recent agenda.
ReplyDeleteFor instance, a $127,000.00 lawn mower and a part time clerk at $19,000 (un-budgeted) to sit around like the rest of the ladies at the counters and push paper???
Instead of a lawn mower they should have bought the broken down gas station, the way out of code "apartments" and that junk yard at the Nazareth Pike and Brodhead Road intersection. With the $126,999 left over they could level all of it and make a safer intersection.
ReplyDeleteBethlehem Township's heroin addiction is paying its engineering firm's and legal team's, month after month without any questions from anyone.
ReplyDeleteI have a question. What the heck are you talking about 8:43?! You make no sense.
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ReplyDeleteIf you wish to slam the Township Engineer,sign your name so he knows where to send the deputy sheriff when you are sued for defamation, cowardly anon.
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