Political feud boils over in Sharon Hill

There's a political feud brewing in Sharon Hill, and it's likely to spill over today.

Some local Democrats are crying foul over being denied an application for a 'March of Dreams' rally at the borough's Memorial Park. They want to hold the march in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Rev. Martin Luther King’s “March on Washington” and the 150th Anniversary of President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.

Borough Democrats are saying that Republicans on council have put up roadblocks to the rally, including denying an application for the march.

They're holding a press conference with county Democratic boss David Landau this afternoon to air their grievances. We'll be there, and we'll also get reaction from the town manager Brian Razzi, who turned down their application. Razzi pointed out several items that local Dems failed to provide in denying the application.

Razzi was appointed to the post by the Republican majority on council back in 2011. The move was questioned by Democrats.

That couldn't have anything to do with this little tempest, could it?

Comments

Anonymous said…
It's like the Hatfield's & McCoy's. A never ending feud over political mumbo jumbo. Is it so hard for people to work together and get along? Both parties need to take a trip to a kindergarten class and take notes as to how to treat other people.