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www.haddonfieldsun.com JULY 2228, 2015 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUEBOE candidates
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Michael Haywood pushes Liv Loesch, left, and Pearle Bromley on the swing at the Central/MiddleSchool playground on Tuesday, July 14. The students are participants in the YMCA of Burlingtonand Camden Counties summer camp called Camp Explorers.
Camp Explorers
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The SunHaddonfield residents might be
seeing a lot of orange and whitepainting the town. Traffic signsand cones have been put up onsome of the towns roads, indicat-ing construction. This is due toHaddonfields long-awaited waterand sewer utility infrastructuresbeing improved upon and re-placed.
New Jersey American Waterand the borough have been work-
ing together on several water andsewer main projects that will im-prove service to residents. NJAWis spending approximately $3.7million to replace more than twomiles of pipe that is near the endof its useful life, and the Haddon-field Roads Program will go intoeffect after to repave the roads.
Know we are doing the proj-ects to prevent failures. Infra-structures get old and need to be
updated. The work we are doingis with close coordination in thetown with their road paving pro-gram, said Carmen Tierno, thesenior director of New JerseyAmerican Water's Southwest Op-erations.
You need to keep updatingthings so they keep working effi-ciently. Unfortunately, we hadntbeen doing that historically,which drove us to sell the waterand sewer utility. They are doingit much faster than we (the town)could have hoped, Commission-
er of Public Works JohnMoscatelli said.
NJAW and the borough areworking together on these proj-ects. NJAW is taking care of theinfrastructure improvements,and the borough is taking care ofthe road improvements after.
We work very closely with thetown. They have a very aggres-
Updates underway
for borough water,sewer utilitiesNJAW spending approximately
$3.7 million to replace more thantwo miles of aging pipe
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4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JULY 2228, 2015
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From crafting to bugs, librarypacks in summer programmingDuring renovations, programs being held at Borough Hall
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Haddonfield is a town wellknown for its diverse offerings forresidents and visitors. However,not all are free, and those thingscan add up, especially for familieswith children.
With the Haddonfield Public
Library, many programs are of-fered free for residents.
This summer the library is of-fering a multitude of free pro-grams for children and teens,ranging from crafts to reading toscience.
During the library renova-tions, programming for childrenis being held at Borough Hall inthe auditorium during the day-time. Teen craft events are alsobeing held at Borough Hall inroom 201.
Haddonfield library teen pro-grams are running through thefirst week of August. Teen pro-grams are for teens 12 to 18 yearsold, or sixth graders through highschool seniors.
When teens attend the summerteen programs, they are put into adrawing for a gift certificate atone of the downtown eateries.
This summer, the library is of-
fering teen craft events, held inroom 201 at Borough Hall on Mon-day afternoons at 3 p.m. They in-clude: July 27, a nail art eventwhere you can use different nailpolished to paint your nails anddecorate them with some nail art;and Aug. 3, the creation and deco-ration of a collage or memory boxto fill with summer memories.
We provide all of the supplies.We just encourage the teens tocome out and have a good time.They can bring out their ownstuff if they want, but we haveenough supplies for everyone aswell, Erica Coonelly, library teencoordinator, said.
For teen programs, the librarywould like people to pre-register,however walk-ins are accepted.
Register at the library oremail me, but it is not mandato-ry, Coonelly said.
Also, on Monday nights from 6p.m. to 8 p.m. teens can speak toCoonelly to learn about the newdigital programs at the library.
They can come in anytime,but I will be there Mondaynights, Coonelly said.
Coonellys favorite part of theteen programs are seeing themcome out and have fun with oneanother. She hopes those who at-
tend take away the knowledgethat the library is more than justtaking out books.
She also hopes that teens get in-volved with the librarys Teen Ad-visory Board, which is on holduntil the fall. Contact Coonelly [email protected] if interested in joining.
For children, summer pro-
graming runs until the end of Au-gust. The programs run in differ-ent age groups.
Some of the summer programsinclude science classes such asSuper Scientists and Junior Sci-entists; art classes by Paint aTreasure and Abrakadoodle; anAdventure Aquarium visit onAug. 7; and The Bug Lady visit onAug. 28. Students must preregis-ter for all of the summer pro-grams.
For the younger crowd, the li-
brary offers Baby Bookworms,Toddler Time and Little Listen-ers. Baby Bookworms must beregistered for and the summer isfull. The fall still has open spots.Toddler Time and Little Listenersrequire no registration.
The summer programing willconclude with the End of Sum-
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JULY 2228, 2015 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
The deadline to run for schoolboard this November is quicklyapproaching.
Residents interested in run-ning for school board must filewith the Camden County ClerksOffice by Monday, July 27 to have
their name on the ballot in No-vembers election. All petitionsmust be filed with Camden Coun-ty Clerk Joseph Ripas office on orbefore 4 p.m. on July 27. Petitionscan be either mailed to The Officeof the Camden County Clerk, P.O.Box 150 Camden, NJ 08101 or sub-mitted in-person at the CamdenCounty Courthouse, Room 102,520 Market St. in Camden from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday.
Requirements for board mem-bership include:
Must be a United States citi-zen
Must be at least 18 years old Must be able to read and write Must be a resident of the mu-
nicipality running in for at least
one year Must not be holding any other
elected office or another office inthe local municipality and county
Have no claim, interest in orcontract with the board of educa-tion
Must not be disqualified forconviction of crimes
Each candidate must completea nomination petition including
the signatures of at least 10 regis-tered voters living in the district.Candidates must also adhere toall state requirements to file cam-paign-expense reports with theNew Jersey Election Law En-forcement Commission.
To download a nominating pe-tition for the November schoolboard election, visit
http://www.camdencounty.com/government/county-officials/can-didate-school-board. For more in-formation on running for schoolboard, visitwww.njsba.org/about/candidacy.
Deadline to run in Novembersschool board election is July 27Residents must file petition with county clerks office by 4 p.m.
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6 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JULY 2228, 2015
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
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SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Includeyour name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto [email protected], via fax at856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
haddonfield editor Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
chairman of the board Russell Cann
chief executive officer Barry Rubens
vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
elauwit media Group
publisher emeritus Steve Miller
editor emeritus Alan Bauer
Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe EiselepublisherI
ts hard to believe, but just last
week, we saw the first back-to-
school advertisement on TV. It took
us by surprise. Oh, no, we thought,
did we sleep through all of July?
Of course we didnt; its just stores
trying to get ahead of the game and
boosting sales in a traditionally down
month.
It got us thinking, though: We have
been presenting back-to-school cover-
age in The Sun for quite awhile now, in
many different towns, but how can we
make this coverage better?
Our quick answer by being better
prepared.
So, even though the beginning of the
next school year is the last thing on
your mind here in mid-July, were ask-
ing that you put it at the forefront of
your brain or at least in part of your
brain for a few moments.
What will be different about this
school year?
Were going to find out. Right now,
our reporters are compiling lists of
questions for school leaders about the
new school year.
Are there new classes students and
parents need to know about?
How about scheduling changes?
Was any work done at the schools
over the summer?
Generally, well be asking school
leaders to tell us about things that
you parents, taxpayers and students
need to know before the 2015-16 school
year begins.
Then, we will pass that information
along to you.
Do you have any questions youd like
our reporters to ask? If so, the time to
act is now. The more questions we get
from you, the better prepared we can
be, and the better information we can
pass along to you.
Maybe you are concerned about the
budget (who isnt?). Or maybe youve
heard about a new program that you
think might be ideal for your child. Or
perhaps you are wondering about re-
pairs that were scheduled for your
childs school.
Wed love to get those questions from
you. Just send an email to us so that we
can include them on our lists.
Most school districts have done a lot
in recent years to be more responsive
to questions submitted by the public. It
makes sense. Everyone wants to have
great schools. Everyone wants to keep
taxes as low as possible, while still pro-
viding great service. One of the best
ways to achieve these goals is to build a
true public-private partnership be-
tween schools and the communities
they serve. And building that relation-
ship starts with effective communica-
tion.
So send us your questions. Well do
our best to get answers.
in our opinion
Ready for school?Of course youre not, but theres no better time to prepare than now
Any questions?
We are tracking down school leaders toask them questions about the upcomingschool year. So whats on your mind? Sendus your questions, and well do our best toget answers.
Writer: Christie not a viablepresidential candidate
Where did the Suns editorial boardcome up with its July 8-14 opinion piece Apresident from New Jersey touting ChrisChristie as a viable candidate for the na-tions top officein a Colorado cannabiscaf?
Jerseys first U.S. president, WoodrowWilson, campaigned in a field of politicalgiants (Theodore Roosevelt and WilliamHoward Taft). Governor Blowhard is run-ning in a field of political pygmies.
Blame the states Democratic organiza-tion for putting up an aloof Wall Street guyin Corzine and the worst campaigner in re-cent memory in Barbara Buono for
Christies two terms as governor.Ask Sandy storm victims about how
trustworthy the Livingston Legend is tothem. Question casualties of Fort Lee onwhat they think of Governor Traffic Cone.
A more apt historical comparison to ourabsentee governor would be the Hinden-burg full of hot air and destined to crash.
Jack Kirkwood
Alexandra Marshall of Haddonfield wasinitiated into The Honor Society of PhiKappa Phi. Marshall was initiated at TheCollege of New Jersey.
Molly Tomlinson of Haddonfield was rec-ognized at Millersville University's 57th An-nual Undergraduate Honors and AwardsConvocation. Tomlinson was awarded the
Search for Excellence Scholarship.
Colleen Shea of Haddonfield graduatedfrom the University of Dayton on May 3.
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JULY 2228, 2015 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
Freeholder Board submits
damage assessment
On June 23, like
many of my neigh-
bors, my home wasdamaged and we
lost power for sev-eral days due to a
severe super stormthat tore through
the region. Sincethat day, the Cam-den County Office
of Emergency Management hasbeen working diligently with our
local, state and federal partners toaggregate the total damage done
by this extreme weather event. Atthis point, we are claiming morethan $4 million for reimburse-
ment from the federal govern-ment in both public and
individual assistance for the de-struction created by high windsand heavy rains.
The four affected counties ofCamden, Atlantic, Gloucester and
Burlington have a totaldamage assessment of over $15million, which surpasses all base-
lines for Federal Emergency Man-agement Administration (FEMA)
support. Gov. Chris Christie hassigned off on a Major DisasterDeclaration and sent it through
FEMA to be signed by PresidentBarack Obama for federal assis-
tance.Our professionals have been
surveying the scope of thedamage for weeks coming up witha real time assessment of dam-
ages with local officials, state po-
lice and FEMA to justifyreimbursement and federal assis-tance. This storm event was oneof the worst in scope and severity
for Camden County in modernera and was the catalyst for signif-
icant damage to homeowners andbusinesses.
In total thousands
of trees were
brought down bystraight-line winds
and power was cutoff to thousands of
residents in the af-termath of the
storm. All publicand private entitieshad significant dis-
ruptions in their service for up to10 days from the minute the storm
touched down.To put this storm into perspec-
tive, there were more than 1,000fire calls throughout the countythat afternoon, compared to an av-
erage day of 100 calls for service.Furthermore, the department of
Public Safety took in 3,522 calls forservice in a 54 hour period duringHurricane Sandy. On June 23, in a
six hour window, dispatchers tookin almost 70 percent of that vol-
ume by recording 2,432 total calls.I want to thank our first respon-
ders for the extraordinary effort
they made during this superstorm and the work that contin-
ues to be done by our Office ofEmergency Management togetherwith all of our partners. My hope
is that the FEMA assistanceprocess is expedited and done as
quickly as possible so towns, busi-nesses and residents can have
peace of mind and continue torecover.
For more information, visit
www.camdencounty.com. If you
have any other questions aboutCamden County services, pleasecall me at (856) 225-5466, or emailme at mgentek@camden
county.com. Also, you can like uson Facebook at www.Facebook
.com/camdencountynj and followus on Twitter @camdencountynj.
ByFreeholder Michelle Gentek
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The summer is a great time tospend outside having fun withfriends and family, especially atnight when the day cools downand the sunlight changes to starsand streetlights. In Haddonfield,ladies can enjoy their weeknightwith family and friends in thedowntown area for the first sum-mertime Girls Night Out!
event.The Partnership for Haddon-field will once again host GirlsNight Out! featuring a fun-fillednight of shopping, dining and re-laxing on Thursday, July 23 from5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Girls Night Out!is a free event for ladies to enjoyin-store discounts, food andmusic by DJ Frank Staff at KingsCourt and Haddy Lane.
Its a nice, festive time intown, and I think it will be a funsummer night, said Remi Fortu-
nato, retail recruiter for the Part-nership for Haddonfield.
Girls Night Out! has beengoing on for more than five yearsin Haddonfield, usually twice a
year once in the spring and oncein the fall. It was started as a funway for mothers, daughters,grandmothers, sisters and friendsto enjoy a special night togetherwhile dining, shopping and enjoy-ing downtown promotions.
For downtown Haddonfield,this is the first time the event istaking place during mid-summer.
The retail shops were think-ing it would be nice to have a mid-week break for ladies during the
summer. Usually, people go to theShore for the weekend; this is anadded thing to do while yourehome during the week, Fortuna-to said.
This summertime ladies eventis free for women of all ages.
There is no age limit. Ivetaken my 13 year old and theyhave candy and stuff for them aswell, Fortunato said.
Stores on Ellis Street, KingsCourt, Mechanic Street, Shops at116 Kings Highway and Tanner
Street are participating. Sales in-clude discounts, percentages off,complimentary refreshments andservices.
For the most up-to-date list of
Girls Night Out! offers, visitwww.downtownhaddonfield.com.Each store has one or more ofthese promotions.
They are offering some reallygreat specials, Fortunato said.
The event isnt just about theshopping, though. It includes din-ing at local eateries and enjoyingmusic from the DJ, while spend-ing time with family and friends,of course.
Its a fun, party atmosphere as
you shop from store to store, For-tunato said.Fortunatos favorite part of the
night is seeing the streets comealive with women and seeingeveryone socializing. She hopesthose who come take away notonly good deals, but realize Had-donfield is a great place to be andshop.
I hope they see it not just asGirls Night Out!, but what agreat town it is, Fortunato said.
For more information about
downtown Haddonfield, GirlsNight Out! or the Partnershipfor Haddonfield call (856) 216-7253or visit www.downtownhaddon-field.com.
Shopping, dining and relaxing?It must be Girls Night Out!
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THURS YJULY 23Girls Night Out: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at
Downtown Haddonfield. GirlsNight Out! features a fun-filled,
ladies exclusive night of shop-ping, dining and relaxing withmany of the towns shops andboutiques offering in-store dis-counts, food and beverages andmore. To learn more visitwww.downtownhaddonfield.com.
Recreation Council meeting: 8 p.m.at Borough Hall. Visit www.had-
donfieldnj.org for more informa-tion.
Grace Church Worship Service:9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing serv-ice. 19 Kings Highway East, Had-
donfield. Email [email protected] for information.
FRI YJULY 24Baby Bookworms: Ages 6 to 24
months. 10:30 a.m. at BoroughHall. Hosted by the HaddonfieldPublic Library.
Painting on Pottery: Ages 4 to 8. 3p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted bythe Haddonfield Public Library.
Rotary Summer Concert: MotherZeta: 7 p.m. at Kings Court on
Kings Highway. Each Friday nightin July, the club sponsors a freecommunity concert in downtownHaddonfield. Kings Highway isclosed to enable the audience toset chairs down in the street.Hundreds of adults and childrencome to enjoy a delightfulevening of music from a varietyof first-rate bands. Mother Zeta isa band that will tribute to 50years of the Grateful Dead.
Haddonfield Plays and PlayersThe Wedding Singer: 8 p.m. at
The Haddonfield Plays and Play-ers Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.Based on the movie The Wed-ding Singer, it's 1985 and New
Jerseys favorite wedding singerRobbie Hart tries to make everywedding as disastrous as his own.However, Julia, a winsome wait-ress, wins his affection, butunless Robbie can pull off the
performance of a decade, the girlof his dreams will be gone forev-er. Tickets are $20. Learn more atwww.haddonfieldplayers.com.
S TUR YJULY 25Haddonfield Plays and Players
The Wedding Singer: 8 p.m. atThe Haddonfield Plays and Play-ers Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.Based on the movie The Wed-ding Singer, it's 1985 and NewJerseys favorite wedding singerRobbie Hart tries to make everywedding as disastrous as his own.However, Julia, a winsome wait-ress, wins his affection, butunless Robbie can pull off theperformance of a decade, the girlof his dreams will be gone forev-er. Tickets are $20. Learn more atwww.haddonfieldplayers.com.
Farmers Market: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.at Kings Court in the center oftown, Kings Highway. Fresh fruitsand vegetables, artisan breadsand treats, organic flowers, hotcoffee and other delicious foodsto eat there or take home. Maythrough October. Free parking.Rain or shine. Visit www.haddon-
fieldfarmersmarket.org for moreinformation.
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Haddonfield Plays and PlayersThe Wedding Singer: 2 p.m. atThe Haddonfield Plays and Play-ers Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.Based on the movie The Wed-ding Singer, it's 1985 and NewJerseys favorite wedding singerRobbie Hart tries to make everywedding as disastrous as his own.However, Julia, a winsome wait-ress, wins his affection, butunless Robbie can pull off theperformance of a decade, the girlof his dreams will be gone forev-er. Tickets are $20. Learn more atwww.haddonfieldplayers.com.
MON YJULY 27Lutheran Church of Our Savior
VBS: 9 a.m. to noon at LutheranChurch of Our Savior. The Vaca-tion Bible School Program runsthis week featuring the programEverest: Conquering ChallengesWith Gods Mighty Power. You canregister by printing and complet-ing the registration form on theLCOS website www.oursaviorhad-donfield.org/?p=1395. For addi-tional information, contact thechurch office at (856) 429-5122.
Art Classes with Abrakadoodle:
Ages 3 to 6. 1:30 p.m. at BoroughHall. Hosted by the HaddonfieldPublic Library.
Art Classes with Abrakadoodle:Ages 7 to 12. 3 p.m. at Borough
Hall. Hosted by the HaddonfieldPublic Library.
Teen Craft at Borough Hall: 3 p.m.at Borough Hall. Hosted by theHaddonfield Public Library.
TUES YJULY 28Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted bythe Haddonfield Public Library.
Super Scientist: Ages 7 to 12. 3 p.m.at Borough Hall. Hosted by theHaddonfield Public Library.
Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitali-ty House, Senior Citizen Center.Call 354-8789 for more informa-tion.
Alzheimers Association CaregiverSupport Group meeting: 6 to7:30 p.m. at Price & Price ElderLaw, 35 Kings Highway East, Suite110, Haddonfield. Fourth Tuesdayof each month. Provides emotion-al, educational and social supportfor caregivers of the elderly. Toattend, call (856) 429-5522.
Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.at Grace Church, 19 Kings High-way. For more information visitwww.haddonfieldarts.org.
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10 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JULY 2228, 2015
The Library will be open Mon-day through Thursday 10 a.m. to 9p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; andSaturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun-
days the library will be closed.
Update on the libraryrenovation and expansion
Premier Builders has beenworking on demolition at 60 Had-don Avenue. The library has anannex at 123 Kings Highway East.The Kings Highway service pointoffers borrowing of selected col-lections in higher demand; com-puter services and instruction;
and some childrens and teen col-lections. The librarys bookdropshave moved to behind 123 KingsHighway. There is also a mail andbook slot on the front door. The li-brary is next to the HaddonfieldRunning Company, which hassigns on the front and back of itsbuilding.
Temporary library cardsResidents of Haddonfield may
obtain temporary library cards atthe Camden County Library sys-tem, Cherry Hill Public Libraryand the Haddon Heights Public
Library. These library cards willbe in effect during the time of therenovation. Haddonfield resi-dents should take photo-identifi-cation to these libraries to obtaintemporary library cards. Formore information contact SusanBriant, the library director, at(856) 429-1304, ext. 7 or email [email protected]
We Love Our LibraryThe HPL Library Board of
Trustees launched the We LoveOur Library campaign to pro-vide fundraising for the libraryslong awaited expansion and reno-vation.
The Library Board is partner-ing with the Borough of Haddon-field to upgrade the library. TheBorough Commissioners will payfor the improvements that willmake the library handicapped ac-cessible, as well as some building
upgrades such as a new roof,heating renovation, etc. The Li-brary Board is conducting thecampaign to pay for enhance-
ments to the building to allow itto operate as a 21st century li-brary.
You can help by buying a leafon the tree mural created byHMHS National Honor Societymembers. The mural will act as adonor recognition element and aspark igniting the We Love OurLibrary campaign. The tree is lo-cated at the library annex at 123Kings Highway East. Donationsare being accepted from $5 to
$250. For more information visitwww.haddonfieldlibrary.org orcontact Susan Briant at (856) 429-1304, ext. 7 or at [email protected].
For more on the Haddonfield PublicLibrarys upcoming programs andsummer schedule, visit www.haddon-fieldsun.com and search for Had-donfield Public Library schedule forthe summer.
Special to The SunThrough Fox and Roach Charities, the Haddonfield office recently made a charitable contributionto Build Jakes Place, in Pennsauken, to build a boundless playground in Delran. Here Lynn Cum-mings, second from left, founder of BJP, accepts a check from Susan Garra, left, Renee Wilson-Lackey and Matt Moeller.
Berkshire Hathaway donates to Build Jakes Place
Library renovations, expansion underway
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Washington College senior
swimmer Greg Lee, Haddonfieldresident and graduate of Haddon-field Memorial High School, wasnamed one of two male co-win-ners of the college's Senior Ath-letic Award, given annually to theschool's top graduating seniormale and female student-athletes,at an awards ceremony.
Lee, who also received an Ath-letics Leadership Award from theschool's Student Government As-sociation, will leave Washington
College as a 16-time medalist atCentennial Conference Champi-onship meets. He is the schoolrecord holder in both butterflyevents and is a member of fourschool-record relay teams. He hasqualified for College Swim Coach-es Association of America Schol-
ar All-American status for the
second time and is a three-timeteam MVP and three-time Cen-tennial Conference AcademicHonor Roll qualifier.
Lee's final collegiate swimmingperformance was an impressiveone as he won gold in the 100 and200 butterfly, silver in the 200 and400 freestyle relays, and bronze inthe 200 and 400 medley relays and
placed sixth in the 200 individual
medley at the 2015 CentennialConference Championships inFebruary. His performancehelped lead the Shoremen to theirfirst second-place finish at theconference championships in 20years. The Shoremen went 9-1 indual meets this past winter forthe second year in a row, tyingtheir most winning season ever.
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mer Party on Aug. 26 at 6 p.m. atBorough Hall. For kids who havesigned up for the summer readingprogram, they have to have readsix books to earn their prize. Alsoat the party will be a magic show,water ice and door prizes.
Offered year-round is also thebook club for ages 8 to 12. Contactchildrens librarian Jordan
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fieldlibrary.org for more informa-tion on any of these programs.
The library offers a lot of pro-grams throughout the year. Thesummer programs are great be-cause it brings a lot of kids in thelibrary. We see a lot of new pa-trons coming in and checking outa lot of books; it is great in thesummer, Bilodeau said.
When the renovations are com-plete, the library will have largerareas for both teens and children,and a space just for teens.
What we are hoping for is to
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teens to work on projects and tohave a place to hang out after
school, Coonelly said.As for the children, Bilodeau
said they will have a larger spaceand possibly maker spaces.Through those, she hopes to offermore childrens programs likeLego or Play-Doh events.
I think well be able to offer alot of really fun programs for thekids, Bilodeau said.
All of the programing is freeand provided by the Friends ofthe Library.
Id like to thank the staff atthe borough for accommodatingthe summer programs whilewere under renovations. I reallyappreciate it, Bilodeau said.
To see more summer libraryprograms or to sign up for someupcoming ones go to the Haddon-field Public Library website atwww.haddonfieldlibrary.org orcall (856) 429-1304.
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Paul V. Fagan, Jr.July 9, 2015
Paul V. Fagan Jr. passed away
on July 9 at the age of 88. Of Wilm-ington, Del., formerly of Bridge-water Township, he died peaceful-ly at the Country House in Wilm-ington after a long illness.
He was the devoted father ofMary Fagan (Douglas Leonard) ofHaddonfield, Peggy Fagan ofOttsville, Pa., Anna (Nancy)Fagan of Santa Cruz de Tenerife,Spain, Paul Fagan (Nancy Jones)
of Wilmington, Del., and the lov-ing grandfather of Elissa andGrace Leonard, Paul and AliceFagan, and Dani Manchado
Fagan. He was the beloved son ofthe late Paul and Mary Ann (neeMcCormick) Fagan and cher-ished husband of the late Agatha(nee Vasta).
Born in Newark, Paul grew upon a family farm in Flemington.He attended a one-room elemen-tary and high school during yearsspanning the Great Depressionthrough the World War II. Upon
the end of the war, after morethan a year of service in the U.S.Navy, Paul earned a bachelors de-gree in chemistry from Seton Hall
University and a masters degreein chemistry from Fordham Uni-versity. His long career in re-search and development with theJohnson & Johnson Family ofCompanies produced severalpatents, and he was awarded theJohnson Medal for Research andDevelopment in 1973. In his freetime, Paul entertained friends andfamily as a self-taught jazz pianist.He also enjoyed painting scenesinspired by his frequent travels.Paul was a congregant of St. Eliz-abeth Church, and a member ofthe American Chemical Society.
Family and friends were invit-ed to visitation at Layton FuneralHome, Bedminster Township, onJuly 14 and Funeral Mass at St.Elizabeth Church, Far Hills, onJuly 15. Interment was at HolyCross Cemetery, Basking Ridge.
Memorial contributions can bemade to the Arthritis Foundation,www.arthritis.org.
Brian M. RonayneJuly 10, 2015
Brian M. Ronayne, of Easton,Md., and formerly of Haddon-field, passed away on July 10. Hewas the son of John and AnnRonayne. He is survived by hisbeloved wife of 51 years MarieEileen Ronayne; three childrenAnn Marie Buckley (husbandDave), Colleen Eberhardt (hus-band Dale) and Brian Sean Ron-ayne (wife Erin); five grandchil-dren, Brandon and CourtneyEberhardt, Brian, Aidan andPierce Ronayne; and brotherJohn Ronayne as well as niecesand nephews.
Brian was a loving husband,devoted father and gracious car-ing grandfather. As an accom-plished student athlete, Brianwas a top student at GonzagaPrep, St. Joseph Prep and St.Josephs University where he wascaptain of the varsity crew team
and was elected as an alternate tothe 1964 Olympic team.
In business, he successfullybuilt a prosperous business withKnecht Co. He was an accom-plished manufacturers represen-
tative with Foremost Manufactur-ing and an operations and projectmanager with Johnson Controlsin Philadelphia. He supported his
local parish of 40 years, Christthe King Parish, and was a volun-teer and coach with the Haddon-field recreational sports, coach-ing football, baseball and softball.
Brian was an equally support-ive grandfather who was a stapleat his grandchildrens school con-certs, activities and athleticevents. Brian was an engaged fa-ther, husband, and coach andmentor to many.
His loving presence, encourage-ment, calm demeanor and quietleadership will be greatly missed.We are forever grateful for his un-conditional love and support. Wewill miss you. May God hold youin the palm of His hand.
A mass of celebration was heldon July 20 at Christ the KingParish. Donations can be made toCompass Hospice, 255 CometDrive, Centerville, Md. 21617.
Harriett Selma
SchweigartJuly 6, 2015
Harriet Selma Schweigart (neeBelk), a lifelong Haddonfield resi-dent, passed peacefully on July 6at the age of 90. She was daughterto the late Herman and JeanetteBelk and wife to the late John W.Schweigart, known professional-ly as "The Great Scott." Harriettwas the oldest of four siblings,nurtured to become a woman ofher time, smart, strong and oftenstubborn, through her business-minded family.
She is survived by her chil-dren, Susan Gill (Ted) of Medfordand Sarasota, Fla., Margo Camp-bell (Gary) of Sarasota, Fla. andJohn David (Kathy) of Haddon-field and loving grandmother"Ema" to her granddaughters,Cydney Penza and MartineQuigley (Dan), and grandsons.Ryan Long (Nicole), Neil Shan-dles and Zack Schweigart.
She is also survived by herbrother, Leonard Belk (Susan) ofMorrestown, and sisters, EvelynWhite (late husband Alvin) ofBonita Springs, Fla., and the lateBetty Darnell (late husband Billy)
along with wonderful nieces andnephews.
She would tell us, "OK, so theworld won't come to an end."
Mom, a big part of our world didcome to an end, and we will missyour advice, guidance and most ofall, you.
Services will be held privatelyby the family.
Louise TaylorJuly 11, 2015
Louise Taylor (Odgers), of Mt.Laurel and Sarasota, Fla., and along-time resident of Medford,passed away peacefully at Samar-itan Hospice in Mt. Holly on July11 at the age of 80.
Louise was born May 5, 1935, inAltoona, Pa., to Harold L. andLorena May Odgers and raised inArdmore, Pa. She was a graduateof Lower Merion High School, inBala Cynwyd, Pa. Louise was anavid bridge and tennis player, andloved music. She was violinist forthe Burlington County Pops Or-chestra and was organist at LakesCommunity Chapel in Lake Pine
for many years.Louise was pre-deceased by the
late Clifton R. Taylor Jr., and bytheir son Clifton R. Taylor, IIIboth of Medford. She is survivedby her daughter, Debra Leonard(nee Taylor) and her husbandJohn F. Leonard of Haddonfield,and by her son Scott D. Taylorand his wife Michelle Taylor (neeClayton) of Medford. She hadfour loving grandchildren, R.Paul Sandmeyer III, RebeccaKlare Sandmeyer, Daniel ClaytonTaylor and Andrew Clayton Tay-lor. Louise is also survived by herpartner Gerald P. Scotko of Mt.Laurel and his loving family, andher brother Joseph Odgers andhis wife Peggy.
Louise was thankful for herfaith in the Lord and often said,He has blessed me beyond meas-ure.
A viewing was held July 14 and15 at the Bradley Funeral Home.Funeral services were July 15. In-
terment followed at Odd FellowsCemetery. Memorial donationsmay be made in Louises name to:Haddonfield United MethodistChurch or Price of Peace Luther-an Church in Marlton.
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sive road program. We coordinatewith the town to align with theirprogram, Tierno said.
We are taking care of oursand their high priority areas.When they are done, their utilitywork will stop and the boroughwill come in and do our work,Moscatelli said.
The water infrastructure im-provements will ensure Haddon-field residents continue to enjoysafe, reliable water and waste-water services. Residents mightsee improved water pressure andreduced sewer blockages. It willalso help with fire departmentsabilities.
By going ahead and doingthese jobs proactively, we preventunforeseen failures and roaddamage. It ensures that it doesnt
get damaged by failure later on,Tierno said.
It helps to keep the water andsewer flowing and running prop-
erly so residents dont have serv-ice interruptions, Moscatellisaid.
The roads that are being affect-ed are Grove Street, between LakeStreet and East Kings Highway;Lakeview Avenue, between Cen-tre Street and Cooper River; WestEuclid Avenue, from West EndAvenue to Avondale Avenue; andDouglas Avenue and East ParkAvenue at Lincoln Avenue. Im-provements include replacementof clay and unlined pipe, thecleaning of sediment, adding ce-ment lining, and the use of ce-ment-lined iron pipe and PVCpipe. For a complete list of im-provements, see www.haddon-fieldsun.com and search New Jer-sey American Water.
According to Tierno andMoscatelli, the utility projectswill not require total road clo-
sures or big detours; traffic andresidents can usually squeeze by.Both are working together on sig-
nage along with the police to di-rect traffic. Residents affected arealso kept in close communicationthrough letters, postcards anddoor-to-door inspectors.
The infrastructure improve-
ments will be in service by theend of August with temporarypaving. The final road restorationwill be completed this fall by theborough, except for Grove Street,which is a county road and acounty project.
We wait several weeks forthings to settle, for traffic to com-pact it a little, before finalpaving, Tierno said.
Residents will receive commu-nication about the schedule forpaving in the fall as parts of thestreets will once again be closed.Grove Street repaving has been
delayed, according to Moscatelli,as the county ran into some fund-ing and contracting issues. Theborough is working with the
county to get the street done, butthere is no schedule as of yet.
Those are just the visual proj-ects that NJAW is working on. Itis also working on other infra-structure work at the sewerpumping stations.
It might not be visible, but weare really focused on improvingoperations in town, Tierno said.
NJAW isnt the only one fo-cused on improving the town.Moscatelli said the HaddonfieldRoads Program is going to startincreasing the number of roads itis working on next year as theborough can do it now withoutborrowing money.
As time goes on, well make abigger impact, getting these roadsin terrible condition taken careof. Well be accelerating that, andin four to five years be in a muchbetter position, Moscatelli said.
Any information about theroads program or construction inHaddonfield can be found at the
boroughs website www.haddon-fieldnj.org. Also, NJAW has up-dates on its Facebook regularly,which can be found at www.face-book.com/njamwater.
NJAW representatives areavailable every Tuesday from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. at Borough Hallthrough November to speak tocustomers.
NJAW will also host an openhouse for Haddonfield customersat Borough Hall on Wednesday,July 23 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. forresidents to ask questions andmeet the NJAW team.
HADDONFIELDContinued from page 1
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Traffic cones and a construction vehicle block the right lane of Dou-glas Avenue on Tuesday, July 13. Douglas Avenue is one of thestreets in Haddonfield where New Jersey American Water is improv-ing the water and sewer utilities.
Haddonfield Roads Program to start repaving after NJAW work
Christine Wolf of Haddonfieldwas inducted into Saint Joseph'sUniversity's chapter of BetaGamma Sigma, an internationalhonor society for business, onSunday, April 19.
Eight Christ the King RegionalSchool eighth-grade students re-ceived Camden Catholic HighSchool merit scholarships with avalued worth of $130,000 over a
four-year enrollment period. Allmerit scholarship recipientsmust score in the 10 percent inthe high school placement test atCamden Catholic and also under-go a rigorous interview process.
The following Christ the Kingstudents received merit scholar-ships: Maxwell Baier, Thomas McBride, Annie Miles, Erin OCallghan,Simon Phillips, Annie Skiles, LisaVigilante and Danielle Wysocki.
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1450 Marlton Pike E.Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
856-874-7700(Just off 295 Exit 34B)
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LENNY'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS
609-744-8109
John RomasPainting & Powerwashing
Roofing, Gutters, StuccoConcrete Masonry,
Siding, Paving
Free Estimates-Fully Insured856-906-7413
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Small Engine Repair
856-783-1111
HOLIDAY SERVICESFree Estimates FullyInsured
Convenient Payment Plans
856-547-1006
WILLIAM SHUSTEROWNER
LIC#13085
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BACK-FLOW TESTING SEWER JETTING SEWER EXCAVATION
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TRADITIONAL PLUMBING WATER HEATERS
VIDEO SEWER INSPECTIONS
ANY JOB OVER $200
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
CLASSIFIED JULY 22-28, 2015 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 19
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No Dispatch Fees Affordable Service Rates Easy Payment Options
$500 OFF $5,000 OR MORE&
FREE RIDGE VENTCant be combined w/any other offer
Keith Emmons - Owner
(856) 885-6677
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Auntie CarolsPersonalized Dog Training
Over 30 years experience
Basic Obedience/Manners Potty Training (Puppy & Adult) Rescue Dog Rehab & Healing
Positive Training In Your Home
856-383-8318
We Do it All for Less!Give us a call for a
FREE Estimate Today!
(856) 983-0351Fully Insured NJ Lic #13VH05439500
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Pruning, Topping and Removal Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate 24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
SUMMER SPECIALS
Paperhanging,Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
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summer specials
Rainer PaintingCompany
856-627-1974www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
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NJ State Master Plumbing License #6991 NJ State HVACR Lic #19HC00211100
NJ State Contractors License #13VH05546800
BEFORE YOU DIG UP YOUR SEWER CALL SHERIDAN
AND KNOW ALL YOUR OPTIONS. BEFORE YOU COVER
OVER YOUR BATHTUB OR SHOWER HAVE SHERIDAN
REPLACE IT AND SAVE MONEY.
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PLUMBING - DRAINCLEANING - HOTWATER HEATERREPLACEMENT
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ROOFING SIDING WINDOWS DOORS
ADDITIONS SOFFIT/GUTTERS & REPAIR
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FREEESTIMATES
Call 856-427-0933 to place your classified!
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CLASSIFIED20 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JULY 22-28, 2015
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:Elite team of trainers and coaches now spearheading the
expansion of a major business all throughout the northeastand looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
only want to diversify their income, but who enjoy teaching,coaching and training other people on how to run a business.
Although we are a global corporation, ouraggressive expansion is getting the attention of
people in virtually every background. We areinvolved with a multi-trillion/year deregulation in
telecommunications and now, in the deregulation ofenergy! We work with numerous Fortune 100
companies. In Spring 2011, we were featured on
Prime Time Television based on what we've done.We will teach you all of the aspects of our business! Trainers, public speakers, coaches, sales
consultants Work & teach in one on one situations, small
groups, large ballroom settings, and even onstage in front of 20,000 people
Be your own boss Set your own hours
Capitalize on three of the biggest industries in theworld: telecommunications, energy, banking
Work from home Company rewards trips Unlimited income potential: Compensation is
performance based including weekly bonusesand monthly residual pay
Customize a plan that fits your desired income,schedule, family life
Please send contact information / resume to thefollowing email address:
Call
856-427-0933
to place your classified!
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$50 OFFExpires 7/31/15.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
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Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!Matt BaderCell 609-992-4380
Dale CollinsCell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING orRENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226Office: 609-399-0076 email: [email protected]
Experience luxury living at itsfinest. Sensational 2nd floorcondo in Ocean City's premiereGold Coast location. Amenitiesfeature 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths,vinyl cedar impression siding,spacious decking with oceanviews, hardwood flooring,upgraded gourmet kitchen withgas range, stainless appliances,tile back splash, vaulted ceilings,freshly painted, private entranceand garage with utility room,high end furnishings, lovely
decor and so much more. Prideof ownership lies here at 2130Wesley Avenue...!
2130 WESLEY AVE
$1,545,000
National/American Waterproofing
856-767-4443www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
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Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 7/31/15.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITSEMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
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NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
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CLASSIFIED JULY 22-28, 2015 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 21
Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ 08033
LENNY, VERMAATLEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
R E A L T O R S
Ron Woods, GRI, SFR, ABRAssociate Broker
Direct: (856) 428-9677 ext. 241Cell: (856) 979-6555Fax: (856) [email protected]
51 HADDONFIELD COMMONS, HADDONFIELDCustom, totally remodeled, contemporary styled multi-level townhome in Haddonfield Commons within
walking distance to downtown Historic Haddonfield. Home features open floor plan and has been remodeledfrom top to bottom and has been freshly painted. Two or three bedrooms, one of which is a master suite and
3rd BR could be den, two full baths, large LR, formal DR, kitchen with all new premium appliances, second fl.laundry/closet, custom guest closets and spacious open roof garden terrace. You will also have your own park-
ing space and storage closet in the underground parking area. The interior is i n modelcondition with adesirable design. Extensive list of custom features. Home is near shopping, downtown, transportation and
schools in the very desirable Haddonfield school district. Offered for $314,900
Ninety Tanner Street,Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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Visit www.lvlrealtors.com or text LVL to 64842 to tour our Haddonfield Properties.
LENNY, VERMAATLEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
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GARYVERMAATBroker of Record, Owner
MARK LENNYBroker/Owner
Come Home toHaddonfield
856-428-5150 Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
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