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see building page 2 said which led him to the ideas that are now becoming realities working closely with the university develop ment office and the beth lehem community develop ment office tish's company devised a plan to combine shops restaurants business services and a bank with mod ern residential units according to tish the first building on the site is now under construction construc tion will begin shortly on another building located on the morton street side of the property there will be a total of 14 residential units when the buildings are complete the project's supervisor jim parish of demarc cor poration said the first build ing will be completed by oct 15 and the second building will be done by dec 31 bethlehem bars develop id policy by dan anders brown and white news writer local bars and lehigh university have increased their efforts to stop the serving of alcohol to underage drin kers due to increased pressure from the pennsylvania liquor control board and bethlehem city police one local bar the tally ho has greatly changed its identification poli cy for those who want to be served as a result customers must present one of several forms of picture identifica tion and sign a declaration of age night manager jamie peters said the tally ho will only accept a valid pennsylvania or out-of-state driver's license visa card passport military identification card or a state issued identification card if the id checker has any question about the id's validity or if the person is under the age of 23 the customer must also complete a declaration of age card which will then be kepton file at the bar this process although tedious for both the customer and the bar will relieve the tally ho from liability for serving underage drinkers and lessen the possibility of conflicts with the lcb peters said as a result of a violation that occur see bars page 5 vol 97 no 5 friday september 22 1989 lehigh university debate reveals mayoral issues the brown and white opportunities of our time the residential permit parking pro gram was initiated in an actofrespon sible leadership smith said he said he realizes there are problems in the program he did not anticipate and has put it in a holding pattern marcincin said that smith jumped too fast by installing the program without proper time to research alter natives he said smith tried to copy allentown's program considering bethlehem's needs marcincin propos ed surveying residents and merchants to find another solution smith said he wanted to start the program before the students came back to lehigh initiating the program in mid-stream would have caused bigger problems he said smith announced that he wrote a letter to the president of city council and the chairman of the parking authority asking them to name a panel to review the problems of the north and south sides of bethlehem and make recommendations by oct 15 addressing the parking problem of see debate page 5 b&w photo by marshall villarosa smith and marcincin discuss important community problems at the debate by erica crespi brown and wilte asst news editor the status of bethlehem's parking permit program and off-campus drink ing were two of the issues addressed at the city of bethlehem mayoral debate held monday in neville hall the debate sponsored by the beth lehem area jaycees and lehigh uni versity visiting lecturers committee placed republican incumbent ken smith against former democratic may or paul marcincin to explain their platforms to approximately 150 com munity members and students marcincin began his attack against smith in his opening comments by criticizing smith's now you see it now you don't parking program he also said his aim was to explain why the city is being mismanaged with a reported 500,000 deficit what a mess he concluded smith defended his record listing his achievements in economic development with both main street and the south side market plan he said he managed an activist administ ration responsive to challenges and b&w photo by marshall villarosa bethlehem mayor ken smith b&w photo by marshall villarosa former mayor paul marcincin university square will open in ten days b&w photo by wendy bronfin the ho by christine simone brown and white news writer complete with a sign read ing a unique urban con cept construction on uni versity square is progressing rapidly while the bethlehem community watches a 2 million development project on the corner of fourth and new streets uni versity square is an attempt to bring lehigh and the sur rounding residents together in a mixed use develop ment said project developer harold tish of hkt develop ment upon visiting bethlehem in 1987 tish said he was surpris ed at the lack of development in the area surrounding leh igh's campus he said beth lehem has the high growth potential developers crave it was this potential tish parish said construction is proceeding on schedule the site will include parking within the concourse he said the residential units in the first building will be ready for occupancy within 10 days jim harper a member of the southside task force and lehigh's director of commun ity relations said the aim of inside news panhellenic council works on its own judicial council page 4 arts & leisure the gary burton quintet is set to perform keeping lehigh's jazz tradition alive page 9 sports lehigh field hockey and lacrosse coach returns from australia with honors page 16
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 97 no. 5 |
Date | 1989-09-22 |
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Day | 22 |
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FullText | see building page 2 said which led him to the ideas that are now becoming realities working closely with the university develop ment office and the beth lehem community develop ment office tish's company devised a plan to combine shops restaurants business services and a bank with mod ern residential units according to tish the first building on the site is now under construction construc tion will begin shortly on another building located on the morton street side of the property there will be a total of 14 residential units when the buildings are complete the project's supervisor jim parish of demarc cor poration said the first build ing will be completed by oct 15 and the second building will be done by dec 31 bethlehem bars develop id policy by dan anders brown and white news writer local bars and lehigh university have increased their efforts to stop the serving of alcohol to underage drin kers due to increased pressure from the pennsylvania liquor control board and bethlehem city police one local bar the tally ho has greatly changed its identification poli cy for those who want to be served as a result customers must present one of several forms of picture identifica tion and sign a declaration of age night manager jamie peters said the tally ho will only accept a valid pennsylvania or out-of-state driver's license visa card passport military identification card or a state issued identification card if the id checker has any question about the id's validity or if the person is under the age of 23 the customer must also complete a declaration of age card which will then be kepton file at the bar this process although tedious for both the customer and the bar will relieve the tally ho from liability for serving underage drinkers and lessen the possibility of conflicts with the lcb peters said as a result of a violation that occur see bars page 5 vol 97 no 5 friday september 22 1989 lehigh university debate reveals mayoral issues the brown and white opportunities of our time the residential permit parking pro gram was initiated in an actofrespon sible leadership smith said he said he realizes there are problems in the program he did not anticipate and has put it in a holding pattern marcincin said that smith jumped too fast by installing the program without proper time to research alter natives he said smith tried to copy allentown's program considering bethlehem's needs marcincin propos ed surveying residents and merchants to find another solution smith said he wanted to start the program before the students came back to lehigh initiating the program in mid-stream would have caused bigger problems he said smith announced that he wrote a letter to the president of city council and the chairman of the parking authority asking them to name a panel to review the problems of the north and south sides of bethlehem and make recommendations by oct 15 addressing the parking problem of see debate page 5 b&w photo by marshall villarosa smith and marcincin discuss important community problems at the debate by erica crespi brown and wilte asst news editor the status of bethlehem's parking permit program and off-campus drink ing were two of the issues addressed at the city of bethlehem mayoral debate held monday in neville hall the debate sponsored by the beth lehem area jaycees and lehigh uni versity visiting lecturers committee placed republican incumbent ken smith against former democratic may or paul marcincin to explain their platforms to approximately 150 com munity members and students marcincin began his attack against smith in his opening comments by criticizing smith's now you see it now you don't parking program he also said his aim was to explain why the city is being mismanaged with a reported 500,000 deficit what a mess he concluded smith defended his record listing his achievements in economic development with both main street and the south side market plan he said he managed an activist administ ration responsive to challenges and b&w photo by marshall villarosa bethlehem mayor ken smith b&w photo by marshall villarosa former mayor paul marcincin university square will open in ten days b&w photo by wendy bronfin the ho by christine simone brown and white news writer complete with a sign read ing a unique urban con cept construction on uni versity square is progressing rapidly while the bethlehem community watches a 2 million development project on the corner of fourth and new streets uni versity square is an attempt to bring lehigh and the sur rounding residents together in a mixed use develop ment said project developer harold tish of hkt develop ment upon visiting bethlehem in 1987 tish said he was surpris ed at the lack of development in the area surrounding leh igh's campus he said beth lehem has the high growth potential developers crave it was this potential tish parish said construction is proceeding on schedule the site will include parking within the concourse he said the residential units in the first building will be ready for occupancy within 10 days jim harper a member of the southside task force and lehigh's director of commun ity relations said the aim of inside news panhellenic council works on its own judicial council page 4 arts & leisure the gary burton quintet is set to perform keeping lehigh's jazz tradition alive page 9 sports lehigh field hockey and lacrosse coach returns from australia with honors page 16 |
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