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Tuesday, July 09, 2019
Cedar Beach Pool Closed Today
The city’s Jordan, Mack and Irving pools and Bucky Boyle Park and Old Fairgrounds Playground spray parks are open today.
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Oh well nothing last forever. It's probably almost 12 months old by now.
ReplyDeleteIs the pool open at Danville?
ReplyDelete^ No, but the pool is open in Danbury.
ReplyDeleteBummer for the kids. Great swimming day.
ReplyDeleteIt will be decades before a full accounting of the Pawjowski reign is calculated.
ReplyDeleteThe Morning Call is complicit in this disaster.
Rick Housman helped rig the pool bid and he is still the parks foreman. The place is a full of Pawlowski enablers.
ReplyDeleteHow can this be allowed?
There are people who should have been indicted and still have managerial positions with the city.
It’s an unbelievable situation.
What the hell is going on?
Allentown is one big democratic mess
ReplyDeleteThere all covering for one another's theivery of public funds. Just take a good long look at the blacktop calculations for the year. Than the anticipated feet of roadway being done, my guess is there paying per square inch of roadway.
ReplyDeleteIt's "they're," not "there. "
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