Baseball fields are for playing baseball
I don’t understand why the East Butler mayor and all of the borough council are punishing our next generation from playing baseball at the East Butler Baseball Association fields. These players shouldn’t have to travel to other fields and pay to play baseball when they have fields closer.
Granted, the padlocks are removed, but East Butler Baseball Association teams and other teams aren’t allowed to play there. If I were a business owner, I would take down my signs, considering all the put money into these fields was so that children would be able to play baseball there.
I guess before the padlocks were removed the mayor and council wanted the children to play baseball in the streets.
I remember listening to the late KDKA talk show with John Cigna in the 1970s. I quote the late Cigna: “I will remember in November.”
The residents of East Butler need to get out in November and vote them out of office.
Bill Cashmere, Clearfield Township