what's on haddonfield #477: june 18 to july 2, 2010
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flags will fly for the fourth of JulyThe Week at a Glance• Jun 18 to Jun 25 8• Jun 25 to Jul 2 22 Advertising focus • Seniors & Boomers 10• Summer Fun 18 Directories • Community Directory 28• Business Directory 31 Notices• Death Notices 30• Classified Ads 28 Real Estate • For Sale, For Rent 25
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There’snoneedtotraveltohaveablastonIndependenceDay!TheCelebrationsAs-sociationhasbeenhardatworkplanningHad-donfield’sannualInde-pendenceDayextrava-ganza. Kickyourlongweek-endintohighgearonSun Jul 4withtheborough’sfireworksdisplay,oneofthemostspectacularinSouthJersey.ThedisplaywilltakeplaceontheHighSchoolField;gateswillopenat7pm.Fireworkswillbeginatdusk(ap-proximately9:30pm).Admissionisfreebutdonationswillbeac-cepted. EntertainmentbyTheShoreThingwillbeginat7:30pm.Refresh-mentswillbeavailableforpurchaseattheLi-onsClubtentintheendzone.Notethatsmokingandpetsareprohibitedonschoolproperty.TheraindateisMon Jul 5. Continuethecelebra-tionwiththeIndepen-denceDayParadeon
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A cooking camp for kids! Certified professional Chef Kathy Gold is offering two summer camps that are sure to appeal to budding Iron Chefs: “Cooking Boot Camp: Core Curriculum” June 28 thru July 2 (ages 7 to 11), July 12 thru 16 and August 2 thru 6 (ages 12 and older); and “Cooking Around the World” from August 9 thru 13 (ages 12 and older). The fee is $300 per week, with a 15% discount if registering for more than one session. In The Kitchen Cooking School is located at 10 Mechanic Street, Haddonfield. Call 856-489-1682 or visit www.InTheKitchenCookingSchool.com.
The British are coming! And right around the Fourth of July. How rude! (Actually, how tasty!) Just in time for Summer ... TheBriTishChipshop at 146 Kings Hwy East. Authentic fish and chips, bangers and mash, tea and crumpets. And so much more. Yum!
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD� #477 • June 18 to July �, �010
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Around the Town
#477 • June 18 to July �, �010
• Haddonfield resident and nanny extraordinaire, JOAN MANNING plans to “watch the parade and
barbecue.” Joan is pictured with two of the library’s youngest
patrons, MEGAN and BRENDAN CASEY, who plan on
enjoying Independence Day with friends and family.
• PNC Bank’s RAMONA CHAINEY is looking forward to “barbecuing, spending some quality time with family, and watching lots of fireworks!”
• A long-time resident, DR FRANK NASO finds that Independence Day offers a great opportunity to “get together at our house with our kids and our five granddaughters.”
• The Public Library’s CHERYL BRADY and CYNTHIA GUERRA can’t wait for July Fourth weekend. Cheryl is looking
forward to “taking a day off from the
Library and going to the parade.” Cynthia
reported, “I love seeing all of the
kids that I’ve gotten to know from the
library’s Storytime riding bikes in the
parade.”
• GABE (2) and ALEXIS (5) GUERRIERI moved to Haddonfield just two months ago, but they already feel quite at home at the Library. Alexis answered for her entire family, “We’re going to Ventnor
Beach to watch the fireworks on the boardwalk.”
• Children’s Librarian DOROTHY PEPPARD revealed, “I’m going to make a red, white, and blue
dessert and eat it ... while reading a book, of course!”
Dorothy is preparing for a busy summer season. For information about Children’s Programs at the
Library, see pages 9 and 20.
What’s your Take?Withpyrotechnics,parades,picnics,andparties,
HaddonfieldwillshineonSun Jul 4andMon Jul 5.What are your plans for the holiday?
Answer: Allchildrenridingbikesintheparademustwearhelmets!
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD4 #477 • June 18 to July �, �010
Celebrate communityLookingtomakeadifferencerighthereathome?LooknofurtherthantheCivicAssociation. Sincebeingestablishedalmost100yearsago,theCivicAssociationhasbeencommittedtostrengtheningthelocalcommunitybymakinginformationaccessibletoall,promotingopendiscussionandthedemocraticprocess,andimprovingthesafetyandwelfareofBoroughresidents.Theorganizationdependsondonationsfor100percentofitsfunding. TheAssociationpostsvideosofsignificanttownmeetingsandeventsonitsWebsite.Don’tmissthelatestvideosincludingthe99thannualTownDinner.TapesoftheCommissioners’andBoardofEducationmeetingsarepostedontheWebsitewithinfivedaysforviewinganytime. TheCivicAssociationsponsorstheannualTownMeeting,theTownDinner,scholarships,andnumerouscivicawards.Inaddition,theAssociationalsosupportstheMunicipalAlliance. TolearnmoreabouttheCivicAssociation,tobecomeamember,ortomakeadonationvisithaddonfieldcivic.com. 429-1090
Blood DriveGivealittleofyourselfthissummer.TheLutheranChurchwillhostanAmericanRedCrossBloodDriveonFri Jun 18from1to7pminthechurch’sParishHall. Tosign-up,callNancyFrazierat983-4597orvisittheRedCrossWebsiteatredcrossblood.organdusesponsorcode:205. Appointmentsarepreferredbutwalk-insarewelcome.Formoreinformation,callthechurchofficeat429-5122. redcross.org
HELP SUPPORT THE CELEBRATION! Contributionsareneededfortheparade,bands,prizes,entertainmentandfireworks.Thisprogramrequiresalargebudget,sowearerelyingonyoutogivegenerouslytomakethisyear’scelebrationthebestever. Mailchecks(payable“HaddonfieldCelebrationsAssociation”)to:Treasurer,POBox15,HaddonfieldNJ08033. Pleaseincludeyournameandaddress.Our thanks to all who have already donated.
SUNdAy, JULy 4: Evening Program intheHighSchoolStadium7:30pm EntertainmentbyTheShoreThing9:30pm FIREWORKS(raindate:Monday,July5)
MONdAy, JULy 5: Morning Program 8:30am RegistrationforFamily,Neighborhood, andOrganizationalGroupsandFloatsat PresbyterianChurch(to9:30am)9:30am HaddonfieldCommunity&MarchingBand SocietyforAllPatriots(thePick-UpBand) assemblesbehindPresbyterianChurch10:00am ParadealongKingsHighwayfromChestnut toHighSchoolstadium11:30am AnnouncementofwinningGroupsand Floats(seenoteatright)No Rain Date
PARTICIPATE IN THE PARAdE! •BabyParade•Tricycles/BigWheels/Bicycles: (Age6&younger.Ages7&8.Age9&older)•Dress-UpParade•Children’sGroupsorFloats•FamilyGroupsorFloats(seenotebelow)•NeighborhoodGroupsorFloats(seenotebelow)•OrganizationalGroupsorFloats(seenotebelow)Childrenmaynothavemotorizedorbattery-operatedvehiclesunlessaccompaniedbyaparent.Childrenridingbicyclesorskatingmustwearhelmets.Nothrowingofcandyoritemsfromthefloatsallowed.Pleasepassoutitemsbyhand!
Parade Registration•Family,Neighborhood,andOrganizationalGroupsandFloatsthatwishtobejudgedMUSTregisterthatday(July5)intherearatthePresbyterianChurch,8:30amto9:30amONLY!NOEXCEPTIONS!•Otherparticipantsneednotregister.Participationribbonswillbegivenoutduringline-up,beforetheparade.Allchildrenparticipatinggetribbons.
Haddonfield Celebrates Liberty and Freedom!
PLEASE NOTE: dogs and smoking are not permitted on school grounds.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2010INDEPENDENCE DAY 2010
Celebrate With Us on Sun, July 4 & Mon, July 5Celebrate With Us on Sun, July 4 & Mon, July 5
The Haddonfield Celebrations Association thanks all the organizations and individuals who helped plan and present this program.
‘fore’ a good causeTheHighSchoolFootballBoosterClubandHaddonfieldYouthFootballwillhosttheir9thannualGridironClassicgolfoutingonSat Jul 24. TheoutingwillbeheldatRamblewoodCountryClub(200CountryClubParkway,MountLaurel).Supporterswillmeetbetween7:30and9amforacontinentalbreakfast,beverages,andregistration.Therewillbeashotgunstartat9am.At1pm,guestswillenjoyabarbecuelunch,tournamentawards,andgive-a-ways. Thecostis$120pergolfer.Attendthelunchonlyfor$20perperson. Sponsorshipopportunitiesarealsoavailable.Proceedswillbenefitthefootballprograms.Fordetailsortoregister,contactFrankDeLanoatfdelano@[email protected].
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 5#477 • June 18 to July �, �010
fall BallRegistrationisopenfortheLittleLeague’sFallBaseballseason.Playersofallfallsportsareinvitedtoparticipate,asareplayersfromothertownswhowishtoplayonaHaddonfieldteam. Whenregistering,indicateaplayer’sadditionalactivitiesbecausegamesarescheduledtominimizeconflictswithotherfallsports.TheseasonwillrunfromLaborDaythrutheendofOctober. Sign-upforthefollowing: •LittleLeague–ThedivisionsareMachinePitch(eight-year-olds),Minors(nine-andten-year-olds),andMajors(11-and12-year-olds).Thecostis$100perplayerintheMachinePitchandMinorsand$125perplayerintheMajors.Parentsregisteringsiblingswillreceivea$10discount.Thefeeincludesagamejersey,hat,anapproximately18gameschedule,andplay-offs. • BabeRuth–Playerswhowillbebetween13-and16-years-oldinspring2011willbeplacedinthe13-year-old,14-year-old,or15-to16-yearolddivisions.HaddonfieldwillbejoiningtheTSETri-StateEliteLeague.Thecostis$150perplayerandincludesumpireandTSEfees. BabeRuthplayersarerequiredtoownapro-stylemeshgamejersey,whichisreusableforallspringandfallteams.Aone-timeadditionalfeeof$65willbeassessedforthosethatdon’talreadyhaveagamejersey. Toregister,visithaddonfieldbaseball.organdsign-upbySun Aug 1.Spaceislimitedandlateregistrantswillbechargedanadditional$25fee.Fordetails,[email protected]@hp.com.
Pop quiz! DoyoushoutouttheanswersduringJeopardy?Doyouhaveatalentforansweringgeneraltriviaquestions?QuizzieHaddonTriviaNightattheBaptistChurchmayberightupyouralley!AttendthenexteventonTue Jun 22. Generally,QuizzieHaddonisheldonthefourthTuesdayofthemonthfrom7to8pmintheChurch’sSocialHall.However,therewillbenoQuizzieHaddoninJulyandAugust.Whynotusethesummermonthstostudy?QuizzieHaddonwillresumeonTue Sep 28. Puttogetherasmallteamorcomesoloandmakenewfriendswhileengaginginalittlefriendlycompetition.Snacksandbeveragesareprovided.Youbringtheanswers.DonationscollectedduringQuizzieHaddonTriviaNightsbenefittheChurch’sRenovationCampaign.429-2326
Calendar noteTheBoardofCommissionerswillholdapublicmeetingonTue Jun 29at7pmtointroducetheBorough’s2010budget. Themeetingwillbeheldinroom102ofBoroughHall. Formoreinformation,call429-4700. haddonfieldnj.org
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD6 #477 • June 18 to July �, �010
Mon Jul 5.Theprocessionwillstepoffat10amatKingsHwyandChestnutStreet.TheParadewillcontinuetotheHighSchoolwherefreecolddrinkswillbeavailablecourtesyoftheLionsClub.Famishedrevelerswillbeabletopurchasehotdogsandpretzels. TheCelebrationsAssociationistryingtocreateabuzzaroundtheparadethisyear.Alongwithhoneybees,bumblebeeshavebeenmysteriouslydisappearinginwhatscientistscallColonyCol-lapseDisorder.TheAssociationishopingthattheparadewilllurethebumblebeesbacktotheborough. ClassiccarbuffKenLandgrafwillescorttheBorough’s2010CitizenoftheYear,JoeMurphy,inhisbigyellowandblack1956FordSunliner,whichheoftenreferstoas“TheBumbleBee.”Residents,neighborhoods,andorganizationsareencouragedconsiderthebeethemewhendesign-ingtheirfloats.(Think:TheBeeGees,beehivehairdos,spellingbees,thebirdsandthebees,etc). Wouldyouliketobepartoftheparade?Reg-istrationwillbeheldonMon Jul 5from8:30to9:30amattherearofthePresbyterianChurch.Antiqueautoentrantsshouldreporttothean-tiqueautoregistrationtableat10am.Forfurtherinformationonparadeentries,callFrankHoustonat428-2702. Childrenwhowishtorideadecoratedbicycleortricycleduringtheparademustwearhelmets.Ribbonsforallchildparticipantswillbegivenoutatregistrationorduringline-up. Followingtheprocession,paradewinnerswillbeannouncedattheHighSchool.Thereisnoraindatefortheparade. TheCelebrationsAssociationdependsondona-tionstofundcommunityevents.Ifyoucandigalittledeepertohelp,sendcheckspayableto:HaddonfieldCelebrationsAssociation,POBox15,Haddonfield.216-7253
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It’ll be a blast! SpacesremainavailableintheLutheranChurch’sVacationBibleSchooltobeheldMon Jul 26thruFri Jul 30from9amto12n. Children,agesfourthru6thgrade,willnotwanttomissBaobabBlast.Thecostis$20forafamily’sfirstchild;$15foreachadditionalchild.ThedeadlineforregistrationisSun Jul 11.Acceptanceisonafirstcome,firstservedbasis.Hurry,theprogramfillsquickly! Fordetailsandregistration,visittoolkit.thevbsplace.org/lcos.Interestedvolunteers,ages14andolder,[email protected].
Vacation Bible School newsThePresbyterianChurchandGraceChurchwillco-hostVacationBibleSchoolatGraceChurchfromMon Jul 12thruFri Jul 16,9amto12n. Thecampisopentochildrenagesthreethru5thgradeandcosts$20perchild.Registrationisfirstcome,firstserved.Downloadaregistrationformatgracehaddon.orgorhaddonfieldpres.org. Thechurchreliesondonationsofsnackandcraftsupplies(e.g.napkins,pretzels,tissuepaper,andtemperapaint).DropoffdonationsatthePresbyterianChurch.429-1960; 429-0007
Pedal over to freerideFreerideSports,locatedat8KingsHwyE,willhostit’sannualBikeDecoratingEventonFirstFriday,Jul 2 from6:30to8pm. DecorateyourbikeinplentyoftimefortheIndependenceDayParadeonMon Jul 5. 429-0123
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 7#477 • June 18 to July �, �010
Stay activeThissummertheAdultSchoolwillofferseveralprogramstohelpyouandyourfamilystayactive: • ChildrencanperfecttheirbackhandwithtennisclassestaughtbyinstructorLarryMacCluenatCentennialCourts.FundamentalSkillsclass,forchildrenagesfourtosix,willbeheldfrom3:30to4:15pm(parentparticipationisencouraged).LittleStrokersclass,foragessixtonine,willbeofferedfrom4:15to5pm.JuniorBeginners,forplayersagesnineandup,willbeheldfrom5to6pm. Choosebetweensix-weekMondayorWednesdayclasses.TheMondaysessionwillrunfromMon Jun 21thruMon Aug 2(noclassonMon Jul 5).TheWednesdaysessionwillbeheldfromWed Jun 23thruWed Jul 28.Ifaclassiscancelledduetoweather,aclasswillbeaddedattheendofthesession. Thecostis$60fortheFundamentalSkillsandLittleStrokersclassesand$72fortheJuniorBeginners. • AdulttennisclasswillbeheldonMondaysfromMon Jun 21thruMon Aug 2(noclassMon Jul 5)from7to8pmatCentennialCourts.InstructorLarryMacCluenwillrunthesix-weekprogram.Thecostis$72perperson. • PilateswithSueHeindelwillbeheldonTuesdaysandThursdaysfrom7to7:45pmintheCentralSchoolgym.Thetotalbodyexerciseprogramisdesignedtoimproveyourstrength,flexibility,andbalancebyfocusingoncoremuscles. Thefirstsessionofclassesisunderway.AsecondsessionwillrunforsixweeksfromTue Aug 24thruThu Sep 30.NoclasswillbeheldonThu Sep 9.Thecostis$6perclass.Studentscanchoosehowmanydaystheywouldliketoattendandthenpaybycheckonthefirstnight. Formoreinformation,ortoregister,visithaddonfieldadultschool.org.
Hang out on the HighwaySummerwillbringmusictoyourears!TheRotary’sSummerConcertSerieswillreturnattheendofJune. ThePoliceDepartmentwillcloseKingsHwytotrafficatapproximately6:45pmonFridaysfromJun 25thruJul 30.AudiencemembersareinvitedtosetupfoldingchairsandmakethemselvesathomeontheHighwayinpreparationforthemusicalentertainmentatKingsCourt.Concertswillbeheldfrom7to8:30pm.Theline-upincludes: • Fri Jun 25–TheLittleJazzGiantswillhavetheaudiencegroovingtotraditionaljazz. • Fri Jul 2–TheMangoMenwilltaketheboroughbystormwithJimmyBuffettfavoritesandclassicrocktunes. • Fri Jul 9 –ThePaisleyPickleswillentertainwiththeircreative,familyfriendlyditties. • Fri Jul 16 –TheEscaladeswilltakeyoubacktothe1950’swiththeirretroharmonies. • Fri Jul 23 –Zydeco-A-Go-GowillbringthesoundsofLouisianatoHaddonfield. • Fri Jul 31 –CelticCrossroadswillcombinetraditionalIrishmusic,bluegrass,andjazz.Bringyourdancingshoes! Concertswillbecancelledintheeventofrain.Tocheck,visitHaddonfieldOnline.com.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD8 #477 • June 18 to July �, �010
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10:00a to 3:00pCraftFairandFleaMarketPlays & Players429-8139
5:00psaturdayNightAliveWorshipLutheran Church429-5122
8:00pThe FantasticsMarkeim Arts CenterPlays & Players429-8139
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
Father’sDay
7:30aGroupTrainingrunHaddonfield Running CompanySouth Jersey Athletic Club southjerseyac.org
2:00pThe FantasticsMarkeim Arts CenterPlays & Players429-8139
6:00p to 7:00pintermediateWestCoastswingLesson7:00p to 8:00p Beginners’FoxTrotLesson8:00p to 10:30popenDancingGrace ChurchDance Haddonfield 429-5355
8:00phighschoolpromenadeChannel 19/Channel 46
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9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/snacks&More:TravelingDollarstoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
1:00p to 7:00predCrossBloodDriveLutheran Church983-4597
5:30p to 7:00pexplorers’supperClubIn the Kitchen Cooking SchoolNew Behavioral Health874-1616
7:00p8thGradepromotionCeremonyHigh School, Gymnasiumhaddonfield.k12.nj.us/ms
8:00pThe FantasticsMarkeim Arts CenterPlays & Players429-8139
8:00phighschoolpromenadeChannel 19/Channel 46
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7:00pNoFrills,JustThrillsraceCooper River ParkSouth Jersey Athletic Club 667-2587
7:30pCommissioners’MeetingBorough Hall, Room 102
7:30p to 9:00pintermediateitalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
7:30pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
8:00phighschoolpromenadeChannel 19/Channel 46
8:00p to 10:00penglishCountryDancingFriends Meeting House429-9186
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7:00pMunicipalAllianceBorough Hall
7:30phistoricpreservationCommissionBorough Hall
7:30predevelopmentMeeting/publichearingBorough Hall
7:30p to 9:00pBeginners’italianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
historicalsociety343 Kings Hwy EWed Thu Fri, First Sundays1p to 4p
historicalsocietyLibrary343 Kings Hwy E Mon, Tue 9:30a to 11:30aFirst Sun 1p to 3p429-7375
indianKingTavern233 Kings Hwy ESat 10a to 12n; 1p to 4p,Sun 1p to 4p 429-6792
informationCenter2 Kings Court Daily 12n to 4p216-7253
MarkeimArtCenterLincoln & WalnutTue thru Fri 9a to 3pSat, Sun 1p to 5pOr by appointment429-8585
postoffice25 Haddon Ave SMon thru Fri 8:30a to 5p Sat 9a to 1p429-0246
publicLibraryHaddon N & TannerMon thru Fri 10a to 9pSat 10a to 5pSun 1p to 5p429-1304
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 9#477 • June 18 to July �, �010
The Week at a Glance
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MON JUN 21
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9:00aseniorCitizenAdvisoryBoardMabel Kay Senior Center
9:30a to 11:00aTaiChiClassesMethodist Church429-0403
11:30aseniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
6:30p to 8:00pYoungAdultsChoirMethodist [email protected]
7:00pFarmers’MarketCommitteeInformation Center616-8311
7:00pMunicipalCourtBorough Hall, Room 102
7:00pAdultBookClubPublic Library429-1304
7:30pLaLecheLeaguePresbyterian Church795-2092
7:30pGod’sGreenhouseenvironmentalGroupsFirst Baptist Church429-2326
7:30penvironmentalCommissionBorough Hall Auditorium
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
TUE JUN 225:30aGroupTrainingrunHigh School TrackSouth Jersey Athletic Club southjerseyac.org
8:00aLibraryBoardofTrusteesPublic Library
8:30a to 9:30aTuesdayToursFriends SchoolCall for appointment429-6786
9:30a to 10:15apilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:50a to 12:45pshoppingTransportationforseniors/Disabled:Cherry Hill storesSen-Han Transit456-3344
10:00aFitnessClassforseniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
12:00nseniorGameDayLutheran Church, Parish Hall429-8056; 429-5083
1:00pLiteAerobicsforseniorsLincoln Commons354-8789
1:00p to 4:00pBingoforseniorsMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
6:00p to 8:00pVolleyballMethodist Church693-1808
6:00pCommissioners’WorksessionBorough Hall, Room 102
7:00pstitchn’BitchGrind House889-4514
7:00p to 8:00pQuizziehaddonTriviaNightBaptist Church, Social Hall429-2326
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9:00a to 10:00aovereatersAnonymousPresbyterian Church354-6393; 609-239-0022
9:15a to 10:45aMomtoMomPresbyterian Church429-1960
9:30a to 10:00astepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00a to 10:45astrengthTrainingPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00aplaygroupMcDonald’s Restaurant, Westmont429-0403
10:30a to 11:30aAdultComputerClass:introductiontointernetsearchingPublic Library429-1304
12:00n to 3:00pMayorColombi’sopenDoorsessionBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 x208
12:15p to 1:30protaryClubTavistock Country Club795-7976
12:30ppinochle65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave)429-4688
1:30p to 3:00pLineDancingforseniorsLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
6:30pGroupTrainingrunHaddonfield Running CompanySouth Jersey Athletic Club southjerseyac.org
7:00psiteplanreviewBorough Hall Auditorium
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9:30a to 10:15apilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00a to 12:00nMothers’GroupLutheran Church429-5122
10:30a to 11:15aMomsinTouchCovenant Presbyterian Church, Cherry Hill216-1392
11:30aseniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
1:00p to 2:00pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
7:00pTransportationandpedestriansafety(TAps)CommitteePublic [email protected]
7:30pBoardofeducationHigh School, Libraryhaddonfield.k12.nj.us
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fRI JUN 259:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
11:15a to 2:15pshoppingTransportationforseniors/Disabled:Wal-MartSen-Han Transit456-3344
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
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8:00pThe FantasticsMarkeim Arts CenterPlays & Players429-8139
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
Check out the libraryRafting on a river/Wading in a brook/Drifting gently down the stream/While reading my new book! SummerreadinghasneverbeeneasierthankstothefunprogramsatthePublicLibrary.Childrenwon’twanttomissthefollowingactivities: •PreschoolStorytime,forkidsagesthreetofive,willbeheldonTuesdaysat10:30am.CreateacolorfulfishonTue Jul 20. • Toddlertime,forkidsagestwoandthree,isheldonThursdaysat10:30am.CreateacolorfulfishonThu Jul 22. • TheBookBoatread-togetherprogramforreadersagesseventhru10willmeetonWednesdaysfromJul 7thru Aug 4from1to2pm.ThegroupwillreadMr Popper’s Penguins,talkaboutthebook,anddofunactivities.Call429-1304orvisittheLibrarytoregister. • SleepyStorytime,foragesthreethrusix,willmeetonMondaysat7pmstartingonMon Jul 12.MakeacolorfulfishonMon Jul 19. • LuLooattheLibrarywillreturnwithJerseyShoreKids,foragesfivethru12,onTuesdaysJul 13thruAug 17from3:30to4:30pm. SaraO’Brienwillleadchildreninbeachfitnessgames,musicandsongwriting,andJerseyShorecrafts.Thematerialsfeeis$15.RegisterattheChildren’sDeskorbycalling429-1304. Note:Children’sProgramswillnotbeheldfromMon Jun 21thruFri Jun 25. Formoreinformation,visithaddonfieldlibrary.org orcall429-1304.
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Art showStudentsfromNormaChankin’sFineArtistsStudioinHaddonTownshipwillshowcasetheirworks(allmedia)attheMarkeimArtsCenterforonemonth.AnopeningreceptionfortheexhibitwillbeheldonThu Jul 15from6to8pm. 429-8585
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Go team!Registrationisunderwayforyouthfootballandcheerleading(gradeskindergartenthru8th).Theseasonconsistsofeightgames,followedbyplay-offs.MostgamesareplayedonSaturdaysstartinginmid-September. Footballpracticesbegininmid-Augustandareusuallyheldthreenightsperweek(twonightsperweekforfive-andsix-year-olds).Footballteamsaredeterminedbyageandweight. Registeronlineathaddonfieldfootball.com.Theregistrationfeeforyouthfootballis$175.Theregistrationfeeforyouthcheerleadingis$110.Rosterspotswillbeonan“asavailable”basisforlateregistrants. Fordetailsaboutfootball,contactJohnWalterat609-706-9872orjcw@friess.com.Forcheerleadinginformation,[email protected].
Bring your business cardsThePartnershipforHaddonfieldProfessionalCommitteeholdsBreakfastNetworkingEventsonthefirstFridayofeachmonthfrom7:30to9am,atJerseyJava&Tea(140HaddonAvenue). ThenexteventwillbeFri Jul 2.Professionals,retailers,servicebusinessowners,andsupportstaffmembersareinvitedtoattend.Expandyournetworkwhilenoshingonbreakfastgoodies! Goodnewsforbargainhunters!Townwidegiftcertificateswillbesoldata10%discountatJerseyJavaduringthenetworkingevent. haddonfieldprofessionals.org
lutheran Church updatesSundayChurchSchoolattheLutheranChurchhastakenasummerhiatus.InsteadWiggleWorship,forchildrenagesthreethrueight,willbeavailableduringthe10:30amworshipservice.Childrenwillsingsongs,andlistentoachildren’ssermon. TheTakingFaithHomeTableTalkwillbeofferedeachSundayat9:15aminsteadoftheregularStickySituationssummerworshipoffering.SaturdayNightAliveworshipwillcontinueat5pm. 429-5122
Visit Planet ZoomTheMethodistChurch’sVacationBibleSchool–PlanetZoom!BeBold,Believe,BeHis–issuretobeablast. CamperswillgathereacheveningfromSun Jun 27thruThu Jul 1toenjoymemorableactivities,confesstheirbeliefinJesus,andlearnhowtoshareJesus’loveintheworld.OnJul 1,acarnivalwillbeheldinthechurch’sNorthYard. Thechurch’sbibleschoolprogramisopentochildrenages3years(beforeOct2009)thrusixthgrade. Fordetails,[email protected].
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School Report to the Community
The past year has been extremely exciting for the students, faculty, educational leadership team, the Haddonfi eld School District, and the Board of Education. We hope that you experienced the excitement also.
HMHS On Top ... Again The year began with Haddonfi eld Memorial High School being ranked the number 2 high school in the region. This ranking was not an accident. Over the last few years the faculty, staff, educational leaders, Board of Education, parents, and community have all worked together to offer the very best educational opportunities for Haddonfi eld students. This school year was no different, and the results speak for themselves, especially in these tight budgetary times. Of course, the School District has a constant need to improve, and that is why the Board of Education sets yearly goals for the District.
Critical Thinking is Critical The goal for 2009-10 focused on critical thinking and ensuring that every student, in every classroom, on every day was challenged to think critically. Why focus on critical thinking? The reason is simple. Both the research and the realities of these economic
times are very clear: Our students must be prepared to meet the ever-increasing challenges and possibilities that the world community offers and expects. To this end, all professional development offered in the district this past year focused on developing critical-thinking students. Experts from across the country were brought to Haddonfi eld to continue the preparation of the talented Haddonfi eld faculty and educational leaders. These experts included Dr. Enoch Hale (Foundation for Critical Thinking), Scott Wright (Habits of Mind), Mike Kuczala and Dr. John Staryk (The College of New Jersey), and Stephen Weimer (Drexel University Mathematics Forum). Working with the Haddonfi eld faculty, educational leaders and students, these experts help the adults and therefore the students learn how to delve into the essence of critical thinking – the use of analytic skills, questioning techniques, problem solving skills, and inquiry techniques, to name a few areas. Throughout the year the faculty has refi ned and developed lessons to help all students use age-appropriate critical-thinking skills to assess and delve deeply into real-life problems.
Extending the District Goal Much has been accomplished in the area of teaching everyone to think critically, but much remains. Thus, at its meeting on June 3, the Board of Education approved the administration’s recommendation that the District Goal – “Creating critical-thinking students excited about their learning in every building, in every class, on every day” – be continued for another school year. The Local Professional Development Team, educational leaders, faculty and staff are excited about this decision and have moved forward to prepare for next school year. The opening day for faculty and administration next school year is Wednesday, September 1. The Local Professional Development Team and educational leaders, led by Dr. Dyanne Kerecman (Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning), have developed an exciting day focused on the teaching of critical thinking. Dr. Enoch Hale, Stephen Weimer, Scott Wright, and Mike Kuczala will work with faculty and administration on developing the skills necessary to develop students who think critically. All faculty and educational leaders will work with these experts and their colleagues to further refi ne
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DISTRICT-WIDE GOALCreating critical-thinking students excited about their learning – in every building, in every class, on every day.
DISTRICT-WIDE GOAL
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their ability to foster a classroom culture where students actively, refl ectively, and fair-mindedly learn how to question, refl ect, and intellectually challenge their own and others’ understandings of the world with perseverance and an open mind.
Action at Every Level The work the district has undertaken on critical thinking is crucial. At the elementary level, faculty must teach students that effort and perseverance are essential for success. Middle school faculty must show students that with greater academic challenges come more opportunities. Middle school and high school students must be taught that when they think critically about issues and experience challenging learning situations, others will push back on their thinking. Middle school and high school students need to be taught to persevere and fi nd new ways to tackle challenges as they will grow intellectually. High school students must be taught to believe in themselves and their capabilities as they apply what they have learned and become self-directed learners. The Haddonfi eld faculty and administrative leaders have a challenging job ahead. Fortunately,
Haddonfi eld educators are extremely capable and dedicated both to their own personal learning and to the students of Haddonfi eld. They have met the challenge, and will continue to meet it.
Looking Back Much has been accomplished this year – from the required, to enriching district work and partnerships. Examples include: • Successful completion and passing of the state-required monitoring process (QSAC); • Completing all 10 curriculum audits in four years; • A Camden County College partnership where High School students can earn dual college credit when they take one of the 21 courses approved for college credit at HMHS; • The Drexel University-Haddonfi eld School District Partnership – over 20 students participating to date; • Recognition as a leader of professional development in the Camden County. There have also been many exceptional academic, art, and athletic accomplishments this year. Examples include: • One of the highest pass rates on the end-of-year Biology and Algebra 1 exams in the State; • Odyssey of the Mind State Champions; • Science Olympiad Champions;
• Model UN Champions; • Spanish and German language award winners; • National Art Society; • National Merit Scholars and Finalists; • Choir, Orchestra, and Band regional and state winners; • DECA regional and state winners; • Multiple Conference and State sport champions, including the ShopRite Cup (sixth year in a row). Congratulations to all students, faculty, and administration on these extraordinary accomplishments.
Looking Forward Finally, with my departure, I wish everyone the very best and thank you for your dedication to and support of the Haddonfi eld School District over the years. The Haddonfi eld community and the Haddonfi eld School District are incredible. The community and district are positioned well to face the future. I thank you for the opportunity to serve as a principal and senior administrator. Individually and collectively you have been gracious in letting me be part of your lives. Thank you for the chance to learn and grow along with the Haddonfi eld Schools.
Alan Fegley, EdD Superintendent of Schools
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DISTRICT-WIDE GOALCreating critical-thinking students excited about their learning – in every building, in every class, on every day.
Alan Fegley, EdD Superintendent of Schools
DISTRICT-WIDE GOAL
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD16 #477 • June 18 to July �, �010WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD� #445 • March �7 to april 10, �009
COMMUNITY ALERT!A Clear and Present Danger
A recently published report titled “Potential Haddonfield Public Library Sites” presented the findings of ablue-ribbon committee led by Commissioner Borden. The committee evaluated 14 sites, dismissed 12, andconcluded that only two are “worthy of serious consideration”: the “Existing Public Library property,either alone or in conjunction with 56 Haddon Avenue” and the “Allen Ave Parking Lot – Borough ownedparking lot behind Kings Highway East and Tanner Street.”
Despite the finding that the Allen Avenue location is “worthy of serious consideration,” the Commissioners appear to be on the verge of deciding to proceed with plans for an addition at the current Public Library site.
In publicity for a “public forum regarding the future expansion of the library” at the Borough Hall on June9, the Borough stated: “Commissioners will consider the presentation, as well as comments from thepublic and anticipate making a decision shortly thereafter.” [Municipal Matters, May 28, 2010 – ouremphasis.] This apparent intention to make a decision in the near future about how to proceed wasrestated by the Borough Administrator at the beginning of the meeting.
The June 9 panel’s presentation focused almost entirely on the existing library building. The panelmentioned other sites only in passing.
So, based on the Borough’s own statements and actions – in advance of the forum and during the forumitself – it appears that the Commissioners are poised to choose one of the following options: • Option 1: Renovation to make the existing building ADA-compliant – $1,100,497 • Option 2: As above, plus alterations to improve functionality – $1,862,991 • Option 3: Renovation as above, plus an addition of 8,360 sqft – $5,308,849 • Option 4: Renovation as above, plus an addition of 13,800 sqft – $7,820,172.
But there is a legitimate potential alternative that deserves serious consideration: • Option 5: The Allen Avenue Parking Lot.
Even though this location has numerous “pros” and few “cons,” even though the architect found that,“with proper site improvements and building planning, the site is compatible with public library use,” eventhough the Sites Committee found it was “worthy of serious consideration,” and even though it was firstsuggested 18 months ago (in December 2008), the Commissioners have yet to consider the Allen Avenue site seriously.
There is a Clear and Present Danger that, in the near future, the Commissioners will propose at leastthe renovation of the existing building and possibly the construction of an addition in the park in frontof it. Such a plan would not only be extremely unwise, it would be extremely unpopular, and thereforeunwinnable at referendum.
We urge all concerned residents to implore the Commissioners (a) to order an independent, detailed investigation and evaluation of the Allen Avenue site and (b) to commission the preparation of conceptual plans, with estimated costs, for at least two building configurations on that site.
• Bill Brookover – former chair, Historic Preservation Commission; former member, Library Building Committee• Joe Haro – art and architecture authority; Historic Haddonfield tour guide; 1996 Citizen of the Year• David Hunter – publisher, 2006 Citizen of the Year• Ann Kearney – former chair, Library Board of Trustees• Joe Murphy – attorney; community benefactor; Tanner Street property owner; 2010 Citizen of the Year• Bill Reynolds – former Mayor; former chair, Library Board of Trustees; 1998 Citizen of the Year• Bob Twitchell – former chair, Planning Board; 1981 Citizen of the Year• Jan Twitchell – co-chair, HATCH Dinosaur Sculpture committee; 2002 Citizen of the Year
Written and published by David Hunter: [email protected]
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 17#477 • June 18 to July �, �010 WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD �#445 • March 27 to april 10, 2009
Imagine a REAL Solution to Library Needs!
THE ALLEN AVENUE LOTThe ONE Library Site that Makes SENSE
concePtuaL rendering by PauL Monson
Building an addition in front of the Public Library building would be a huge mistake, for many reasons.
The Commissioners and the community need not make such a mistake, because an alternative site for a new library is available. In a report dated June 2010, a blue-ribbon committee concluded that the Allen Avenue Parking Lot is “worthy of serious consideration.” We, the undersigned residents of Haddonfield, hereby petition the Commissioners – before deciding to renovate the existing building and erect an addition in front of it – (a) to order an independent, detailed investigation and evaluation of the Allen Avenue site and (b) to commission the preparation of conceptual plans, with estimated costs, for at least two building configurations on that site.
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4 No land acquisition cost or loss ofrateables (the Borough owns the land).
4 No loss of parking (by extending anexisting arrangement with PATCO).
4 No disruption of Library services (theexisting building will remain fully functionalduring construction at the new site).
4 No need to move library operationselsewhere or rent storage space while theexisting building is renovated.
4 No loss of precious open space in frontof the existing building.
4 No loss of view of a beloved, heritage-listed building.
4 No potential “thumbs down” from theState Historic Sites Council or HaddonfieldHistoric Preservation Commission.
4 No opposition from those who favorkeeping the current building and openspace intact.
4 No architectural design difficultiesimposed by limited size and constrictingshape of the existing site.
4 No need to find a suitable library usefor the “bad-news basement” (currently theChildren’s Department).
4 No disruption to traffic, parking, andretail business on Tanner and Haddonduring the year-long construction period.
4 No need to compromise on meetingthe Library’s current and future needs forspace and facilities. The Allen Avenue location will enable Haddonfield to construct a “designed-to-suit” and flexible building on an open site at a cost that is appropriate and affordable.
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Get fresh!TheFarmers’Market’s2010seasonisofftoagreatstart.Theopen-air,fresh-foodfiestatakesplaceeachSaturdaymorning,rainorshine,from8amto12ninthePresbyterianChurch’sparkinglot. Shoppersenjoyperusingfreshproduce,organicandspecialtyfoods,bakedgoods,coffees,hand-madegifts,flowers,children’sactivities,andmore! BesureyourlittleonesjointheGreeniesKidzClub.Membersenjoyfreeweeklycraftswithenvironmentalthemes.Kids:Don’tforgettogetyourcardstampedeachweektowinspecialprizes. OnJun 19,theprosfromFreerideSportswillbeon-handfrom9to11am.Learnhowtoproperlyfitahelmet,sharetheroad,andmakeyourownemergencyrepairs. AlsoonJun 19,stopbyandrecycleyoureye-glasses,printercartridges,cellphones,cancelledstamps,andmorewithmembersoftheLionsClub. haddonfieldfarmersmarket.org
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Meet the trustees ThePublicLibraryBoardofTrustees’nextmeetingwillbeheldonTue Jun 22 at8amintheLibrary’sNewJerseyRoom.Thepubliciswelcometoattend. Formoreinformationontheboard,visithaddonfieldlibrary.org.
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In search of deserving dawgs TheAlumniSocietyisacceptingnominationsofoutstandingindividualstoreceivetheprestigiousLifetimeAchievementAward. Overthepast15years,theAlumniSocietyhashonored68formerstudentsand24teachersfromtheschooldistrictwiththeaward. Criteriaforthenominationofaformerstudentinclude:havingattendedoneofHaddonfield’spublicschoolsforatleasttwoyears(nomineesmayhavegraduatedfromaschoolotherthanHaddonfieldMemorialHighSchool),havingbeenoutofhighschoolforatleast20years,andhavingdistinguishedthemselvesduringtheiradultlives.TeacherswhohavetaughtintheHaddonfieldpublicschoolsystemforatleastsevenyearsarealsoeligiblefortheaward. Nominationforms,thoughnotmandatory,areavailableath-a-s.org.Sendlettersofrecommendationoutliningachievements,alongwithsupportinglettersormaterials,to:HaddonfieldAlumniSociety,c/oHMHS,401KingsHwyE,Haddonfield. ThedeadlinefornominationsisWed Jun 30.RecipientswillbeannouncedinSeptember;awardswillbepresentedinNovember. FormoreinformationontheAlumniSociety,visith-a-s.org.
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Get movingDoyouthriveoncompetition?MakeyoureveningrunmorecompetitivewiththeSouthJerseyAthleticClub.TheHaddonfield-basedgroupisholdingits17thannualNoFrills,JustThrillsseriesofracesatCooperRiverPark. Winnersarechosenbasedonhowcloserunnerscometotheirpredictedfinishingtime.Nowatches,clocks,ortimingdevicesareallowed.Allrunners,regardlessofraceexperience,mayenter.Thefeeis$5;$3forSJACmembers;freeforfull-timestudentswithID.Foranapplication,visitsouthjerseyac.org. Can’tmakeitonJun9?Don’tworry,moreTuesdaynightraceswillbeheldthroughoutthesummer: • Tue Jun 22,7pm-1-loopstaggeredstartrace(3.65miles). • Tue Jul 6,6:40pm-TheHarryBerkowitz1-MileRun;7pm-1-loopor2-loop(7.3miles)races. • Tue Jul 20, 7pm-1-looppredictionrace. • Tue Aug 3, 7pm-10K(6.2miles). • Tue Aug 17,6:30pm-1-loop,2-loop,or3-loop(10.95miles)races. Lookingforarunningpartner?Theclub,alongwiththeHaddonfieldRunningCompany,hostsgrouptrainingruns.MeetattheHaddonfieldRunningCompanyonSundaysat7:30am(distancesvary)oronWednesdaysat6:30pm(6.6miles)foragrouprun.EarlyrisersmeetattheHighSchooltrackonTuesdaysat5:30am(workoutsvary). TojointheSouthJerseyAthleticClub,visitsouthjerseyac.org.Fordetails,[email protected].
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11:15a to 2:15pshoppingTransportationforseniors/Disabled:Wal-MartSen-Han Transit456-3344
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
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7:00p to 8:30protaryClubConcertseries:LittleJazzGiantsKings HwyHaddonfieldOnline.com
8:00pThe FantasticsMarkeim Arts CenterPlays & Players429-8139
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
s 8:00a to 12:00nFarmers’MarketPresbyterian Church, Parking Lot
5:00psaturdayNightAliveWorshipLutheran Church429-5122
8:00phighschoolpromenadeChannel 19/Channel 46
8:00pThe FantasticsMarkeim Arts CenterPlays & Players429-8139
7:30aGroupTrainingrunHaddonfield Running CompanySouth Jersey Athletic Club southjerseyac.org
6:00p to 7:00pintermediateWestCoastswingLesson7:00p to 8:00p Beginners’CountryTwostepLesson8:00p to 10:30popenDancingGrace ChurchDance Haddonfield 429-5355
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
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MarkeimArtCenterLincoln & WalnutTue thru Fri 9a to 3pSat, Sun 1p to 5pOr by appointment429-8585
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The Week at a Glance
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11:30aseniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
6:30p to 8:00pYoungAdultsChoirMethodist [email protected]
7:00pMunicipalCourtBorough Hall, Room 102
7:30p NationalrailwayhistoricalsocietyBorough Hall Auditorium547-5324
8:00phighschoolpromenadeChannel 19/Channel 46
TUE JUN 295:30aGroupTrainingrunHigh School TrackSouth Jersey Athletic Club southjerseyac.org
8:30a to 9:30aTuesdayToursFriends SchoolCall for appointment429-6786
9:30a to 10:15apilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:50a to 12:45pshoppingTransportationforseniors/Disabled:Cherry Hill storesSen-Han Transit456-3344
10:00aFitnessClassforseniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
10:30apreschoolstorytimePublic Library429-1304
12:30p to 4:00pBridge/CardGamesMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
1:00pLiteAerobicsforseniorsLincoln Commons354-8789
6:00p to 8:00pVolleyballMethodist Church693-1808
6:00pDemocraticClubBorough Hall427-0663
7:00pstitchn’BitchGrind House889-4514
7:00p CommissionersMeetingBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 7:30p to 9:00pintermediateitalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
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8:00a GolfoutingPinelands Golf Course65 [email protected]
9:00a to 10:00aovereatersAnonymousPresbyterian Church354-6393; 609-239-0022
9:30a to 10:00astepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00a to 10:45astrengthTrainingPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00aplaygroupMcDonald’s Restaurant, Westmont429-0403
12:00n to 3:00pMayorColombi’sopenDoorsessionBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 x208
12:15p to 1:30protaryClubTavistock Country Club795-7976
12:30ppinochle65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave)429-4688
1:30ppreschoolstorytimePublic Library429-1304
1:30p to 3:00pLineDancingforseniorsLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
6:30pGroupTrainingrunHaddonfield Running CompanySouth Jersey Athletic Club southjerseyac.org
7:30p to 9:00pintermediateitalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
THU JUl 1Call for timessingles’MovieNightThe Ritz, VoorheesSingle Movie Lovers354-2018
9:00a to 12:00n;1:00p to 4:00pArtClassesforseniorsMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
9:30a to 10:15apilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:45aMoMsClubCall for location354-2146
10:00a to 12:00nMothers’GroupLutheran Church429-5122
10:30aToddlertimePublic Library429-1304
11:30aseniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
1:00p to 2:00pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
6:15pLionsClubTavistock Country Club428-2363
7:30pAuxiliarypoliceBorough Hall429-4700 x240
fRI JUl 27:30a to 9:00aBreakfastNetworkingeventJersey Java & TeaPartnership for Haddonfield, Professional Committee216-7253
9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
5:00pFirstFridayRetail District216-7253
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7:00p to 8:30protaryClubConcertseries:TheMangoMenKings HwyHaddonfieldOnline.com
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7:30pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
8:00p to 10:00penglishCountryDancingFriends Meeting House429-9186
9:00pMemorialDayobservanceChannel 19/Channel 46
Pick-Up Band concert alert›Startyoursum-merinstylewithTheHaddonfieldCommu-nityPhilharmonicandMarchingBandSoci-ety,alsoknownasthePick-UpBand.Notethatunlessindicated,thetimeslistedbelowrefertowhenthebandwillbeginplaying:•Mon Jul 5 -- ThePick-UpBandwouldn’tmisstheIndependenceDayParade!Theparadewillstartat10am.•Fri Jul 14 -- TheBandwilltakeitontheroadforaconcertattheWhitman-Staf-fordHouse(inLaurelSprings)at7:15pm.•Fri Jul 28 -- Anan-nualcrowdpleaser:ThebandwillplayatKnightParkinCollingswoodbeginningat7:15pm.•Thu Aug 5 -- Don’tmisstheFamilyPicnicConcertattheHighSchool.Thebandwilltakeoverat7:15pm! Doyouplayaninstrument?Anyonecanjointheband,simplyturnup!Thearenomembershipdues,uniforms,orrehearsals. 429-0426
Game on, seniors!GamedaysattheLutheranChurchwilladdsomefuntoyoursummer. SeniorGameDayisheldonthefourthTuesdayofthemonthat12ninParishHall.Don’tmissthenexteventonTue Jun 22. Seniorcitizenscanplaythegameoftheirchoiceincludingpinochle,bridge,andbingo.Knowagreatgame?Bringitalong! Thefreeeventswillfeaturelunchandareopentoallseniorcitizens.Bringacanoffoodforthefoodpantry.Toreserveyourspace,callEleanorat429-8056orBettyat429-5083.
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Kick it old school YoucanlearntothedancelikethecharactersinfilmssuchasSense and SensibilityandEmma. Heldevery Tuesdayfrom8to10pmatFriendsMeetingHouse,EnglishDancinglessonsareopentoall.Singlesandcouplesarewelcometojoininthefun. Thefootworkisn’ttoofancy,thereisrarelyanybodycontact,andyoudon’tneedaperfectsenseoftimingorcoordination. FriendsMeetingHouseislocatedatLakeStreetandFriendsAve.Besuretocall429-9186priortoattendingthelessons.
friday fun for the senior setEachFridayfrom12:30to3pm,theMabelKaySeniorCenterhostsLunch/Snacks&More.Joinareaseniorsforrelaxingafternoonsspentlisteningtoguestspeakers,watchingmovies,playinggames,andenjoyingrefreshments.Next: • Fri Jun 18–ACVSpharmacistwillbeon-handtopresentaninformativeprogram. • Fri Jun 25–Enjoyahealthylunchaccompaniedbyarecipe.Re-createthedeliciousmealoverandoveragain.Call354-8789toRSVP. AlistofscheduledprogramsisavailableattheMabelKaySeniorCentereachmonth.354-8789
Getting craftyKingsHwywillcomealivewiththesightsandsoundsofthe18thannualCraftsandFineArtFestivalonSat Jul 10from11amto8pmandSun Jul 11from12nto5pm. Tentsfeaturingtheworkofover250artistsandcrafterswilllinetheHighway,arearestaurantswillsetupcafés,andmusiciansandfacepainterswillentertainguests.Thisyear,thenationallyrecognizedfestivalisbeingsponsoredbyPhiladelphia Magazine. Awiderangeofartsandcraftswillbedisplayed:ceramics,glass,jewelry,wood,fiber,metal,paper,drawings,andpaintings. 216-7253
The Players hit the roadPlays&PlayerswillpresentThe FantasticsattheMarkeimArtsCenteronFridaysJun 18andJun 25at8pm;SaturdaysJun 19andJun 26at8pm;andonSun Jun 20at2pm. Watchwhathappenswhentwoneighboringfatherserectawallbetweentheirhousestoencouragetheirrebelliouschildrentofallinlove.Afterthefathers’plansucceeds,thelovebirdstakeoffindifferentdirectionstoexperiencetheworld.Willtheirlovesurvive? MarkeimArtsCenterislocatedatthecornerofLincolnAveandWalnutStreet.Ticketscost$20forgeneraladmissionseating.GuestswhopurchaseaticketfortheshowonFri Jun 18willbegivenafreeticket.Bringafriend!Fortickets,call429-8139. FordetailsaboutsummerprogramsatPlays&Players,gotohaddonfieldplayers.com.ForinformationaboutsummerprogramsattheArtsCenter,goto markeimartcenter.org.
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD �5#477 • June 18 to July �, �010
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Score big with the youth Basketball Association campsTheHaddonfieldYouthBasketballAssociationwillhelpkidsperfecttheirgamewithsummerbasketballcamps. • FundamentalSkillsCampswillbeheldfromMon Jun 21thruFri Jun 25.Boysenteringgradesthreethrufivewillmeetfrom9amto12n.Girlsenteringgradesthreethrufivewillmeetfrom2to5pm. Thecampisdesignedtoteachplayersthebasketballbasicsandwillincludeoffensiveanddefensivestationsandskillworkthrutheuseofdrillsandtechniques. • JuniorDevelopmentCampwillbeheldfromMon Jun 28thruFri Jul 2.Boysenteringgradessixthrueightwillmeetfrom9amto12n.Girlsenteringgradessixthrueightwillmeetfrom2to5pm. Participantswillbuildonthebasketballfundamentalsinbothgroupandindividualstations.Kidswilltesttheirskillsincompetitivegamesandcontests. CampswilltakeplaceintheHighSchoolgymnasium.Formoreinformationortoregister,visithaddonfieldbasketball.org.
A word from the What’s On newsroom ...Tohelparearesidentsmakethemostofthesummermonths,wewillpresentWhat’s On: The Summerbi-weeklythroughoutJulyandAugust.Inadditiontothetownsweusuallycover–Haddonfield,Collingswood,andHaddonTownship–oursummerpublicationswillcovereventsinAudubonandHaddonHeights. Keepsendingyourpressreleases!Wearealwayssearchingforinformationaboutupcomingcommunityevents.Ourgoalistokeepourreaderswellinformed,regardlessoftheseason.Sendinformationaboutcommunityeventstonews@gumnutgroup.com. What’s On: The SummerwillbeavailableathundredsoflocationsthroughoutthefivetownswithbonusdistributionattheArtsandCraftsFestivalsinCollingswoodandHaddonfield. Goingonvacation?StayintheloopbyvisitingWhatsOn-Digital.com. Formoreinformation,ortodiscussadvertisingopportunities,calltheGumnutGroupat428-3399. HaddonfieldOnline.com
Show the lions loveForover50yearstheLionsClubhasprovidedsupport,funds,andservicestocharitableorganizationsandresidentsinneed.Throughpancakebreakfasts,WhiteCaneDays,spaghettidinners,BlindSeals,fallfestivals,andfleamarkets,theLionshavebeenabletoprovideeyeexamsandglassestotheneedywhilealsosupportingCampMarcellaandtheLeoClub. Tomaintainitshighlevelofservice,theClubneedsyourhelp.Todonate,makecheckspayableto:HaddonfieldLionsClub,P.O.Box401,Haddonfield.
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424 Westminster Avenue$949,900
150 Upland Way$999,999
338 W. Kings Highway$1,050,000
114 W. Kings Highway$1,249,900
259 W. Kings Highway$769,900
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1145 Greenmount Road$629,000
421 Westminster Avenue$669,900
585 Warwick Road$749,000
40 Gill Road$769,900
107 Walnut Street$549,900
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200 Homestead Avenue$399,000
61 W. Euclid Avenue$399,900
35 Evergreen Lane$434,900
55 Oak Ridge Drive$510,000
Haddonfield
200 Hopkins Avenue$349,900
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Play timeKidscantakethestagethissummeratPlays&Players’StageKidzSummerCamp.Athree-weekcamp(Mon Jul 5thruFri Jul 23)andasix-weekcamp(Mon Jul 5thruFri Aug 13)willbeofferedforaspiringthespiansageseightthru16.StageTeenies(one-weekthemedcamps)willbeavailableforlittleonesagesfourthruseven. Camperswilllearnalloftheelementsofthetheatreincludingacting,singing,dancing,setdesign,costumedesign,andtechnicaltheatre.Studentsenrolledinthesix-weekcampwillbegivenaroleinSeussical, Jr. Childrenwilllearnfromcertifiedteachersandprofessionalperformers.Onlyafewspotsareleftsoregisternow!Formoreinformationortoregister,visithaddonfieldplayers.com.
Be in the knowKeepupwithdevelopmentsintheSchoolDistrictbyattendingmonthlyBoardofEducationmeetings.ThemeetingsaregenerallyheldonThursdaysat7:30pmintheHighSchoolLibrary.Upnext:Thu Jun 24. Formoreinformation,call429-4130x201.
TAPSTheTransportationandPedestrianSafety(TAPS)Committee’sgoalistomaintainapedestrian-friendlyBorough.Thegroupmeetsat7pmonthefourth ThursdayofthemonthatthePublicLibrary.Nextmeeting:Thu Jun 24. [email protected]
41 S. Haddon Ave, Haddonfield856-428-2600
Mary Margaret Master856-616-7040 office (direct line)
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200 Hopkins Ave, Haddonfield$349,900
55 Oak Ridge Dr, Haddonfield$510,000
421 Westminster Ave, Haddonfield$669,900
324 Knoll Top Lane, Haddonfield$699,900
137 The Mews, Haddonfield$449,900
1 Eves Lane, Haddonfield$899,000
619 W. Redman Ave, Haddonfield$589,900
256 Rhoads Ave, Haddonfield$384,900
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458 Elm Ave, Haddonfield$575,000
204 Lakeview Ave, Haddonfield$264,900
136 Maple Ave, Haddonfield$325,000
259 Kings Hwy West, Haddonfield$749,900
11 Friends Ave, HaddonfieldrenTAL: $2,100/month
424 Westminster Ave, Haddonfield$949,900
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Book talkTheWomen’sReadingFellowshipoftheFirstBaptistChurchwilldiscussMy AntoniabyWillaSibertCatheratJerseyJava&Tea(140HaddonAve)onFri Jul 23at10am.Comeoutandshareyourthoughts.Formoreinformation,callSandraat429-2326.
Such characterDoyoucherishthecharmandcharacterthatsetsHaddonfieldapartfromothertowns?Doyouenjoythehistoricalsignificanceofitsbuildings,neighborhoods,andstreetscapes? Haddonfieldischangingonadailybasis.Witheac¡hteardown,anotherpieceofhistoryislostforever.Atthesametime,greenandopenspaceisquicklydisappearing. Agrouphasbeenformedtomonitorthesedevelopments,educateresidents,andprotectHaddonfield’scharacter. Ifyouareconcerned,joinPreservationHaddonfield,formerlytheHaddonfieldPreservationSociety.MeetingsareheldonthesecondMondayofeachmonthat7pm;locationsvary. Tolearnmore,gotopreservationhaddonfield.org orcall287-4665.
Attn: Retired menThe65Clubisagroupoflocalretiredmenofallagesinvolvedinavarietyofactivities.TheClubmeetseveryThursdayat1:30pmintheClubHouse(110RhoadsAve).Guestspeakersdiscusstopicssuchashealthcare,travel,sports,currentevents,andhistory. Weeklyactivitiesincludeplayingcards,golf,andbowling.ThegroupisalsoinvolvedincivicaffairssuchastheFourthofJulyParade,theAdopt-a-SpotprogramatCrowsWoods,andascholarshipprogramforgraduatingHighSchoolstudents.AnnualluncheonsareheldtwiceayearatTavistockCountryClubandseveralbustripsaresponsoredbytheClub.Retiredmenareinvitedtojoininthefun! Formoreinformation,[email protected].
Goal! Kickyourkids’summerintohighgearwiththeHaddonfieldSoccerClub.Theorganizationwillpresenttwocamps: • MLSSoccer:NewYorkRedBullsSummerCampTrainingProgramwillbeheldfromMon Jun 21thruFri Jun 25atCrowsWoodsField.Aspiringplayerswillmeetfrom9amto12n(agessevento16),9to10:30am(agesfiveandsix),and11to11:45am(agesthreeandfour).TheNewYorkRedBulls’licensedtrainerswillrunthecamp. • GrassrootsSoccerCamps,runbySamGoughandhisteamoflicensedtrainers,willbeheldatCrowsWoodsFieldfrom Mon Jul 19thruFri Jul 23from4to6pm(kindergartenthru1stgrade),4to7pm(2ndthru4thgrade),and4to7pm(U11thruU14travelsoccerplayers). Forfurtherinformationandregistration,visitthe“HSCCamps”linkathaddonfieldsoccer.org.
CONTACT infoVolunteeropportunitiesareavailablewithCONTACTCommunityHelplines,a24-hour,free,andconfidentialCrisisHelplinethatprovidestherapeuticlistening,aswellasinformation,andreferralstocallers.Togetinvolved,call795-5073. VolunteersarealsoneededforCONTACT’sTelephoneReassuranceProgramwhichprovidesdailytelephonecallstoisolatedandhomeboundseniorcitizens.Tovolunteer,call795-4980. Visitcontacthelplines.orgorcall795-6604,formoreinformation.
138potterstreet•$179,900Affordable two story circa 1870 Haddonfield home with 2 BDR, 2 Full Baths, inviting front porch, your own back yard, off street park-ing, 2001 Gas heat, newer wall to wall carpets, 2-year-new bath. Cheaper than rent! Call Bill Souders, GRI Broker Associate Prudential Fox Roach Realty to see this property today.
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856-783-3998 (Direct Office) or 856-534-5094 (Cell)
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41 S. Haddon Ave.Haddonfield856-428-2600
4 Beds • 1.5 Bath 35 Evergreen Lane
Haddonfield • $434,900
6 Beds • 3.5 Baths 114 Kings Highway W.
Haddonfield • $1,249,900
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4 Beds • 3.5 Baths321 Belmont Avenue
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(856) 853-16161029 N. Broad St.
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HADDONFIELD220 S. Atlantic Ave6 Bedrooms2.5 BathsGas Heat/Central AirSecond floor laundryAsking $399,900
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yARD SAlESSpeak up with Toastmasters BecomethespeakerandleaderthatyoualwayswantedtobebyattendingmeetingsoftheCamdenCountyToastmastersonthefirstandthird Tuesdayofthemonthat7:15pm.ThegroupmeetsattheLutheranChurch. Marathonmeetings–meetingswhichconsistonlyofspeeches–areheldthesecond Tuesdayofthemonthat7:15pm. Toattendameeting,arriveat7pmtoregister.Thereisnofeeorobligation.Formoreinformation,e-mailinfo@camdencounty.freetoasthost.netorcallRosarioLicciardelloat866-0038.
SCHOOlSBoard of EducationSchool District Administrative Offices 1 Lincoln Avenue 429-4130 www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us E-mail addresses are @haddonfield.k12.nj.usSteve Weinstein, President sweinste@ 779-3600M-J Mercanti-Anthony, VP manthony@ 217-1618Lynn Biehn lbiehn@ 857-0927Joseph Ehrhardt jehrhard@ 795-0422Drew Hansen dhansen@ 229-7379Dennis Kelleher dkellehe@ 428-4262Cheryl Laney claney@ 795-4551Marsha Marshall mmarshall@ 795-1514Glenn Moramarco gmoramar@ 857-1359Alan Fegley, Superintendent afegley@ 429-4130Dyanne Kerecman, Asst. Superintendent dkerecman@ 429-4130W. Andrew Hall, Secretary boe@ 429-7510
Public SchoolsCentral Elementary Roger Bowley 429-5851Haddon Elementary Craig Ogelby 429-0811Tatem Elementary Gino Priolo 429-0902Middle School Noah Tennant 429-5851High School Michael Wilson 429-3960
Private SchoolsBancroft Kathy Ross 524-7336Beechwood School Marge McElroy 429-0303Christ the King School 429-2084Haddonfield Friends School Sharon Dreese 429-6786Kingsway Learning Center David Panner 428-8108Methodist Nursery School Lynne Ebling 428-2155Presbyterian Preschool Barbara Sewall 429-0609
HOUSES Of WORSHIPAMEGreaterMtpisgahChurch238 Ellis Street 547-4633Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr.Sun School 9:30am; Sun 10:30am; Wed Bible Study 7:30pm to 8:30pm
BaptistFirstBaptistChurch 124 Kings Hwy E 429-2326 www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org Rev. Dr. Michael J. Feicht Sun 10am; Sun School 10:10am Childcare provided.Mt.olivetBaptistChurchLincoln and Douglas Aves Rev. Anthony Talton 428-1320 Sun 9:30am; Sun School 8:30am
BiblehaddonfieldBibleChurch324 Belmont Ave 429-6852Rev. John S. GrossSun 11am; 6:30pm; Wed 7pm;Sun School 10am
CatholicChristtheKingChurch200 Windsor Ave 429-1600www.christ-the-king-parish.orgMsngr. William P. BrennanSun 7:30am, 9am, 11a; Mon thru Fri 8am; Sat 8am, 5pm
Christian fellowshipWordofLifeChristianFellowshipBancroft, Hopkins LaneRev. Alvin Payne 649-9846First Sun 11am; Sun School 10am
Christian ScienceFirstChurchofChrist,scientist355 Kings Hwy E 428-9764Karen Rowley, ClerkSun 10am; Sun School 10am; Wed 7:30pmreadingroom:Barbara Corbett19 Haddon Ave S 429-5251Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm; Sat 10 to 1pm; Closed Sundays
EpiscopalGraceChurchinhaddonfield 19 Kings Hwy E 429-0007www.gracehaddon.orgRev. Dr. Patrick R. Close Sun 8am, 9:30amWed 7am; Thu 9:30am; Sat 5:30pm
lutheranLutheranChurchofoursavior 204 Wayne Ave 429-5122www.oursaviorhaddonfield.orgPastor Wayne ZschechPastor Glenn EnglehardtSun 8am, 10:30am
MethodisthaddonfieldUnitedMethodistChurch 29 Warwick Rd 429-0403www.haddonfieldumc.comRev. George MorrisSun 8:00am (traditional/Main Sanctuary); 10:00am (contemporary/traditional blend Main Sanctuary); Sat 5pm (Brown Chapel);
PresbyterianFirstpresbyterianChurch20 Kings Hwy E 429-1960www.haddonfieldpres.orgRev. William F. Getman Sun 10:00am; Childcare available.
QuakerhaddonfieldFriendsMeetingLake St and Friends Ave Robert Brookes, Clerk 428-6242 Sun 10am
Classical Guitar & LuteLessons & Performance
Playing Every Friday & Saturday night starting at 6pm at The Corner Bistro. Tanner Street & Kings Hwy,
Haddonfield.
Kathleen Mayes
Guitar Lessons Specializing in Classical Technique.
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Enjoy your yard ...Let US do the work!$10 per week (1 dog)$4 per week each additional dog
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856-428-7856
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Go greenGod’sGreenHouse,theenvironmentalgroupattheFirstBaptistChurch,willmeetinthechurchloungeonMon Jun 21at7:30pm.Comeoutandseehowyoucanhelpmakeadifference.Formoreinformation,callthechurchofficeat429-2326.
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ClUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS BOROUGH65 Club George Passes 428-8372Adult School Mary Nosek 428-4433Airport Noise Abatement Coalition Micheal Bonnette 428-1668Alumni Society Doug Oswald 795-5173Ambulance Association Kevin MacDonald 427-6123American Field Service Marie Steeb 795-1915American Legion Post 38 Dan Colombi 428-0348Artisans Order of Mutual Protection James VanNostrand 461-8619Auxiliary Police Tim Chase 609-320-6257Boy Scouts Cub Pack 64 Joe Glennon 428-3374Boy Scouts Troop 64 Chris Werner 428-0901Boy Scouts Cub Pack 65 David McGuigan 427-2496Boy Scouts Troop 65 Larry Peacock 428-9678Caring Hearts Ministry Elyse Janove 428-2273Celebrations Association Pat Vogdes 428-3716ChildrenSong of New Jersey Polly Murray 216-1140Civic Association Anne Felten 429-1090Committee for Children with Special Learning Needs Jerry Tanenbaum 354-0729Council of Churches Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr 609-335-7373Crows Woods Gardeners Kathi Stokes 429-6497Dance Haddonfield Joe Murphy 429-5355Daughters 1812 Mrs. Robert Baron 327-6681Daughters of the American Revolution Pamela Campbell 783-7965Deborah Advancement Alliance Terry Sakas 616-7053Democratic Club Ben Parvey 216-9333Educational Trust Gary Carpenter 429-3960 x 220Elizabeth Haddon Society for Children of the American Revolution Boyd Adams 857-1673English Country Dancing Joanne Heizer 429-9186Farmers’ Market Susan Baltake 616-8311First Night Linda Tuno 429-4700 x300Friends of Bancroft Deb Conner 524-7023Friends of the Indian King Tavern Anne Kram 354-0513Friends of the Library Phil Shapiro 428-5373Garden Club Jolyne Dalzell 428-0745Girl Scouts Alexis Carrasquillo 354-8622Girls’ Softball League Todd Day 216-1772Great Books Group Beverley Anderson 616-1428Haddon Fire Co. No. 1 Butch Brees 428-8059 Ladies Auxiliary Betty Dorn 795-5746Haddon Fortnightly Barbara Leap 266-1418 Evening Membership Dept Christine Novak 428-0294 Junior Women’s Club Gwen Isner 428-7551Haddon Grange 38 Andrea Jennett 629-6876Haddonfield Child Care Denise Sellers 429-1603Haddonfield Foundation John Connell 354-3074Haddonfield Japan Exchange Bill Brown 429-4368HATCH (Dinosaur Committee) Lisa Quanci 857-1567 Lee Albright 354-9761Historical Society Lee Albright 354-9761 Hometown Opportunities for the Mentally Handicapped Bonnie Crosby 663-0075Indian King Tavern Museum 429-6792Interfaith Caregivers Mary Anne Bigelow 354-0298Kiwanis of the Haddons John Wilson 833-0401La Leche League Peggy Stedman 795-2092Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Jane Breuer 235-0519Lights! Camera! Action! Campaign Janice Hunt 216-2347Lions Club Karen Ressler 428-2363Markeim Art Center Linda Tuno 429-8585Masonic Lodge 15 David Leeds 429-3035Masonic Lodge, Moorestown Excelsior Chapter, Order of Demolay Raymond Thorne 547-7839MOMS Club momsclubcherryhill.org Newcomers Club Susannah Uris 428-1841Parks Conservancy Bill Tourtellotte 609-707-1252Pick-Up Band Tom Patton 429-0426Plays & Players Box Office 429-8139Preservation Haddonfield Kate Siedell 287-4665Railway Historical Society Rich Magee 547-5324Republican Club Gregory Horton 795-4045Rotary Club Vin Parker 795-7976Society of the Visual Arts Lisa Brandinelli-Quanci 857-1567Sons of Bancroft Deb Conner 429-5637 x273Tennis Association Pat Bender 795-3298Toastmasters International Rosario Licciardello 866-0038Y’s Men’s Club Richard Godlewski 354-1921
CommissionersMayor Tish Colombi 428-0348 home 429-4700 x 208 [email protected] Ed Borden 428-3195 home 354-7700 x143 [email protected] Commissioner Jeff Kasko 216-7692 home 429-4700 x316 [email protected]
Programs & ServicesBorough Hall 242 Kings Highway E PO Box 3005, haddonfieldnj.org Haddonfield NJ 08033 General Information Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Administrator Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215Clean Communities Officer Lynn McCabe 429-4700 x 315Community Development Steve Walko 429-4700 x 209Crows Woods Coordinator Ed Poynton 428-6547Clerk Deanna Speck 429-4700 x 204Construction Office Jackie Mann 429-4700 x 210Historic District Information Lisa Soderberg 429-4700 x 209Information Center Arlene Fiorilli 216-7253 2 Kings Court [email protected] Kay Senior Center Dory Mann 354-8789 Walnut Street (next to Acme Parking Lot)Municipal Alliance Noreen Duffey 429-4700 x 257Municipal Court Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Parking Fines Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Partnership for Haddonfield Lisa Hurd 429-4700 x 326Personnel Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215Pet Licenses Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Planning Steve Walko 429-4700 x 224Police Auxiliary Timothy Chase 609-320-6257Public Library Susan Briant 429-1304 Intersection of Haddon Street N and Tanner StreetPublic Works David Watson 429-0183 Centre Street (at Scout Field)Senior Citizen Coordinator Dory Mann 354-8789Sign Applications Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228Tax Assessor Tom Colavecchio 429-4700 x 227Tax Collector/Finance Terry Henry 429-4700 x 205Traffic Tickets Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Trash and Recycling David Watson 429-0183 x 123Vital Statistics Susan McFadden 429-4700 x 207Water and Sewer Joe Keating 429-0183 x 122Water and Sewer Payments Megan Giordano 429-4700 x 206Yard Sale Permits Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Zoning Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228
Emergency Services 911Police Administration Chief John Banning 429-4700 x 250 242 Kings Hwy E (rear of Borough Hall) Overnight Parking 784-9161 x 7 Police Dispatch 429-3000Fire and Ambulance Chief Joe Riggs Jr 429-4308 15 Haddon Ave N (just off Kings Hwy E)Animal Control 718-0305
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Death NoticesDolores Baker Dolores W. Baker, a resident of Haddonfield, died on June 6, 2010, aged 74. She was the wife of Walter Baker. She was a member of the Haddonfield Memorial High School Class of 1953. Mrs. Baker was a member of the Sunrise Choir, Floral Arts Guild, and Mission Committee at the Methodist Church.
Gene M. Beliveau Gene M. Beliveau, a resident of Spring Township PA, died on June 7, 2010, aged 91. He was the husband of Helen Beliveau. Haddonfield relatives include a grandson, Michael Willison.
Patricia Boudreaux Patricia Ellen Frosch Boudreaux, a resident of Pearl River LA, formerly of Haddonfield, died on June 9, 2010, aged 49. She was the companion of Steven Brenia.
Marie Cameron Marie C. Cameron, a resident of Moorestown, died on June 1, 2010, aged 80. She was a guidance counselor at Haddonfield Memorial High School.
Dorothy Collier Dorothy V. “Dee” Collier (nee Carberry), a resident of Haddonfield and Longport, died on May 31, 2010. She was the widow of James Collier, MD. She was a longtime member of Tavistock Country Club, the Haddon Fortnightly, and the Republican Club.
Gregory Conron Gregor y Franc is Conron, a resident of Stamford CT, formerly of Haddonfield, died on June 9, 2010, aged 73. He was the husband of Marita Conron.
Eleanor Elwood Eleanor F. “Ellie” Elwood (nee Fell), a resident of Moorestown, formerly a longtime resident of Haddonfield, died on May 24, 2010, aged 96. She was the widow of Everett Elwood. She was a reading teacher at Haddonfield Friends School.
Dorothy Griffin Dorothy Bertha Griffin, a resident of Tinton Falls, formerly of Haddonfield, died on May 30, 2010, aged 90. She was the widow of Douglas Griffin.
Judith Gump Judith Gump (nee Elmer) a resident of Haddonfield, died on June 5, 2010, aged 83. She was the wife of Gerald Gump.
Carlton Horner, Jr. Carlton M. “Buddy” Horner, Jr., a lifelong resident of Haddonfield, died on June 2, 2010, aged 86. Mr. Horner was formerly a math teacher at the Middle School.
Russell Jaggard, Jr. Russell H. Jaggard, Jr., a resident of Voorhees, died on June 2, 2010, aged 74. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Diane Simpers (Charles).
Carolyn Kishpaugh Carolyn Louise Kishpaugh, a resident of Harrisburg PA, died on June 4, 2010, aged 79. She was the widow of Howard Kishpaugh. Haddonfield relatives include a granddaughter, Amaryah Kishpaugh Bocchino (Frank).
Jeane Maclay Jeane Frothingham Maclay, a resident of Berkeley CA, formerly of Haddonfield, died on March 16, 2010, aged 93. She was the widow of Robert Maclay.
Susan Meyers Susan G. Meyers, a resident of Washington Court House OH, died on June 5, 2010, aged 67. She was the wife of Allan Meyers. Haddonfield relatives include a brother, Andy Gallogly (Jennifer).
Edward Murphy Edward R. Murphy, a resident of Haddonfield, died on June 11, 2010, aged 77. He was the companion of Joan Dunphey.
Donald Papuzynski Donald William Papuzynski, a resident of Old Town ME, formerly of Haddonfield, died on May 28, 2010, aged 58.
Marjorie Robbie Marjorie R. Robbie (nee Reeh), a resident of Medford, died on June 7, 2010. She was the wife of Kenneth Robbie. Mrs. Robbie was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Haddonfield.
Peggy Selah Peggy J. Selah, a resident of Burlington, died on June 3, 2010, aged 89. She was the widow of Lester Selah. Haddonfield relatives include a son, Roger Selah.
Sally Ann Suomala Sally Ann Suomala (nee Norsell), a resident of Green Valley AZ, formerly of Haddonfield, died on May 25, 2010, aged 77. She was the wife of Robert Suomala. She was a graduate of the Haddonfield Memorial High School Class of 1950.
Alfred Wayslow Alfred S. Wayslow, a resident of Atco, died on June 2, 2010, aged 69. He was the husband of Dolores Wayslow. He formerly operated the 7-Eleven in Haddonfield.
Anna Wilson Anna Nicole “Nan” Wilson, a resident of Haddonfield, died on June 5, 2010, aged 90. She was the widow of Martin Wilson.
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