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    www.haddonfieldsun.com NOV. 7-11, 2012 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-21Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUECross country

    High school team drivenby passion. PAGE 3

    KATHLEEN DUFFY/The Haddonfield Sun

    A tree tips on Washington Avenue with caution tape surrounding it on Tuesday, Oct. 30 following Hurricane Sandy.TOP LEFT: A downed tree straddles the Markeim Arts Center on Lincoln Avenue.

    HURRICANE

    sandyHaddonfield fared rather well,recovering from storm

    By KATHLEEN DUFFY

    The Haddonfield Sun

    Haddonfield generally fared well as Hurricane Sandyswept through early last week.

    Only about 25 percent of the borough lost power, said Com-missioner Ed Borden.

    The substantial majority of the town was never withoutpower, Borden said.

    Eighteen borough trees plus several trees on private resi-

    please see CREWS, page 12

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    2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

    The members of HaddonfieldAmerican Legion Post No. 38 in-vite the public to honor our Veter-ans during their Veterans DayService in the Haddonfield Me-morial High School Auditoriumon Monday, Nov. 12.

    The service will commencepromptly at 11 a.m. and last ap-proximately 40 minutes.

    In addition to the public, localveterans and soldiers, sailors, air-men, and marines on active dutyor serving in the National Guardor Reserves are invited to attend

    this service.Veterans Day is the day set

    aside to thank and honor thosewho have served honorably in themilitary, during both times ofwar and peace.

    Two years ago, Post No. 38moved their Veterans Day Serv-ice into the HMHS Auditoriumbecause of inclement weather. Itssuccess led to an agreement be-

    tween Post No. 38 and HMHS toconduct future Veterans DayServices in the Auditorium andencourage students to attend theservice.

    The program will include thePledge of Allegiance, the nationalanthem, remarks by Post No. 38Commander D.W. Janszky andMayor Tish Colombi, short read-ings by selected Post officers, andTaps performed by Tom Pattonand Tom Reiter.

    Haddonfield Memorial HighSchool is located at 401 Kings

    Hwy East.After entering through the

    front gate, visitors should pro-ceed through the door to the left,and past the main office. Signswill guide visitors to the schoolsauditorium.

    Citizens and veterans areurged to take an hour on Nov. 12to honor our veterans and thoseserving our country today.

    Veterans Day serviceat high school on Nov. 12

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    NOV. 7-13, 2012 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 3

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    Driven by passion

    By KATHLEEN DUFFYThe Haddonfield Sun

    Breezing past 150 dual meetconsecutive wins, the Haddon-field Memorial High School boyscross country team is a perennialpowerhouse.

    The boroughs close proximityhelps the team prepare for theseason, said Coach Nick Baker.

    And prep they do, with prac-

    tices beginning in June.We meet all summer, said

    Baker.

    Rather than working on a tan,the boys work on their stamina.

    When the season officially ar-rives in late August, the mantrabecomes faster, faster, faster.

    Were not trying to get inshape. Were already in shape,Baker said.

    Living within a mile radius ofother teammates makes it easierto meet for practices, simplywalking or riding bikes to the

    school.

    To stay current on the Haddon-field boys cross country teamssuccesses, visit haddonfieldbull-dogs.com. A link can be found in

    the upper right corner next toCoach Nick Bakers name to visitthe teams eBoard, Mr-Baker.had-donfield.site.eboard.com.

    FOLLOW THE TEAM

    Boys cross country team breezes

    past 150 dual meet consecutive wins

    please see DRIVE, page 12

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    4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

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    The members of the Haddon-field American Legion Post No. 38and local veterans and soldierswill participate in the 16th annualVeterans Day Program at theHaddonfield Middle School onTuesday, Nov. 13 from 9:45 a.m. to1:30 p.m.

    Year after year, local veteransand soldiers, sailors, airmen andmarines on active duty or servingin the National Guard or Re-serves participate in this event,fostering friendships and cama-raderie while educating students.

    The days schedule will beginwith a program in the auditoriumwhich will include the Pledge of

    Allegiance; the national anthem,remarks by middle school Princi-pal Dr. Gino Priolo, teacher JohnFarrell, and Post No. 38 Com-mander D.W. Janszky; a videopresentation; and Taps.

    This year, the program will payspecial tribute to our Korean Warveterans and to military medicalpersonnel of all wars.

    Following the program, therewill be a luncheon for veterans,selected students, and faculty inthe library.

    After lunch, the veterans willvisit the seventh and eighth gradeclassrooms for informal discus-sion.

    The Mabel Kay Senior CentersThanksgiving Dinner will be heldon Saturday, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m.

    There will be a full turkey din-ner as well as pie and coffeeserved.

    The cost to attend is $3, which

    is payable at the door.The event will be held at the

    Lutheran Church, 204 Wayne Av-enue, Haddonfield.

    Call (856) 354-8789 with yourname and phone number to re-serve a spot.

    Vets to visit classrooms

    Turkey dinner at Mabel Kay

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    NOV. 7-13, 2012 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5

    Owned and Operated From Historic Haddonfield

    Support, Training and Re-sources in Developing Exception-al Students (STRIDES) is a sup-port group for parents of studentswith special learning needs inHaddonfield and neighboringtowns.

    Raising a child or childrenwith special needs can be over-whelming socially and emotional-ly for the entire family. We holdmonthly meetings to provide sup-port and training, and to raiseawareness for parents, care-givers, school personnel and thecommunity.

    Our meetings are held at theHMS/Central School Library,

    from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and arescheduled as follows:

    On Tuesday, Nov. 13, there willbe a relationship development in-tervention.

    Learn about the RelationshipDevelopment Program and how itcan help your child with AutismSpectrum Disorder, ADHD, RADand other neuro-developmentaldisorders.

    Children with these disordershave difficulty taking in and pro-cessing information effectivelyand efficiently. You will developan understanding of the brainworks and how you can imple-ment specific strategies at hometo improve your child's ability totake in and make meaning fromthe world around them.

    There will be a parent supportsession on Tuesday, Dec. 11.

    We are also selling 2013 Enter-tainment Coupon Books as afundraiser for our group. Thecost is $30.

    If you have any questions re-garding our group or fundraising

    efforts, call Maria Forbes at (856)571-0526 or email [email protected].

    STRIDES to meet on Nov. 13

    Statewide DomesticViolence Hotline

    (800) 572-7233

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    6 THE HADDONFIELD SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

    108 Kings Highway East

    Haddonfield, NJ 08033

    856-427-0933

    The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailedweekly to select addresses in the 08033 ZIPcode. If you are not on the mailing list, six-month subscriptions are available for$39.99. PDFs of the publication are online,free of charge. For information, please call856-427-0933.

    To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertis-

    ing information, call 856-427-0933 oremail [email protected] Sun welcomes suggestions and com-ments from readers including any infor-mation about errors that may call for a cor-rection to be printed.

    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 lett ers

    to [email protected], via fax at856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too. The Sun reservesthe right to reprint your letter in any medi-um including electronically.

    PUBLISHER Steve Miller

    GENERAL MANAGER & EDITOR Alan Bauer

    VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

    NEWS

    MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow

    PRODUCTION EDITOR Kristen Dowd

    HADONFIELD EDITOR Kathleen Duffy

    OPERATIONS

    DIGITAL MEDIA DIRECTOR Tim Ronaldson

    ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens

    VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

    ELAUWIT MEDIA GROUP

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Dan McDonough, Jr.

    VICE CHAIRMAN Alan Bauer

    Veterans Day traces its history

    to the end of World War I.

    Then known as Armistice Day,

    Congress, in the mid-1950s, formally

    made it Veterans Day. Its one of those

    days of the year that has, or should

    have, special meaning for every Ameri-

    can.

    The sacrifices made by the men and

    women of the Armed Services are

    well-documented. They protect the na-

    tion every day. Without their service,

    America isnt the land of the free.

    We encourage everyone to not only

    recognize veterans on this day, but also

    to make a commitment to do some-

    thing tangible in their honor.

    There are numerous groups thathelp veterans and their families, espe-

    cially those who have fallen on hard

    times. Volunteer for one of these

    groups, or make a donation.

    Or get involved in a different organi-

    zation that is trying to better your com-

    munity. Help to feed the hungry or ad-

    vance research into a deadly disease.

    Gather clothing and other items and

    drop them off at a center that will use

    them to help the less fortunate. Do

    something to make a difference, to give

    back to those around you who can usea helping hand.

    We are heading into the holiday sea-

    son. Its the easiest time of the year to

    get involved because there are so many

    ways to give.

    In the coming weeks, we invite

    everyone who is holding a drive or

    fundraiser to contact us with the de-

    tails so that we can share them with

    the entire community. Give us the days

    and times, the drop-off locations and

    the items requested, and well do the

    rest.

    And then we invite our readers to

    jump in with generosity.

    We can never say thank you too

    many times to our veterans. We can

    never fully repay them for what they

    have done and continue to do for us.

    But we can honor them by doingwhat we can to make a difference in

    our communities.

    in our opinion

    Honor veterans SundayVeterans Day a time to honor those who protect our freedom every day

    Make a difference

    Honor those who serve this VeteransDay by making a tangible contributionto your community.

    Special to The Sun

    The Haddonfield United boys' soccer team was the U11 champions at the George Pratt Cape May Columbus Day Tournament.Pictured are (standing) Jack DeVita, Michael Carey, Will Klammer, Henry Brophy, Connor Fell and Ben Cerrato; (kneeling) EricDeCoursey, Luke Haenel, Sebastian Guzman, Luke Benedict, Charlie Kennedy, Michael Zappetti, Declan Skelly, Reece Purnelland Geno Mariano. Karl Benedict, Terry Brophy, John Fell and Lynn Skelly coach the team.

    Haddonfield United win tournament

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    NOV. 7-13, 2012 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7

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    BRIEFSLiebnans win historical

    society contest

    Congratulations to Matty andSandy Liebnan, winners of theHistorical Society of Haddon-fields Junior Historian Contestat the Fall Festival.

    Providing the answers to theHaddonfield trivia questions andgetting them back by the deadlinewas the key to their success.

    Coach Holman selected

    to state hall of fameHaddonfield Memorial HighSchool is proud to announce thatCoach Jeff Holman has been se-

    lected by the NJSIAA to be in-ducted in 2012 into the New Jer-sey High School Hall of Fame.

    The induction ceremony andluncheon will take place at ThePines Manor, Route 27, Edison, at11:30 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 3.

    Please let Athletic Director Lef-teris Banos know if you are inter-ested in attending. Tickets are $55per person and checks should bemade out to NJSIAA.

    The deadline for reservationsis Nov. 16. Call Banos at (856) 429-3960 Ext. 108.

    Fall fashion show,luncheon on Nov. 10The Haddon Fortnightly in-

    vites you to the annual fall fash-ion show and luncheon on Satur-day, Nov. 10 at 11:30 a.m.

    The event will take place atTavistock Country Club withFashions by Mod Liz of Haddon-field.

    Entry is $40 per person.For reservations, contact

    Marie Alexander at (856) 506-3748.

    Pet Friends Griefsupport for pet owners

    (800) 404-7387

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    NOV. 7Rising Sun Lodge No. 15, F&AM,

    Regular Communication: Had-donfield Masonic Temple, 16

    Kings Highway East. MembersDinner $10, 6:30 p.m. LodgeOpening at 7:30 p.m. Visitwww.risingsunlodge.org for moreinformation.

    Partnership for Haddonfield meet-ing: 8:30 a.m. at Borough Hall.Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org formore information.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 9 a.m. atFirst Presbyterian Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.southjersey.org for informa-tion.

    Grace Church Worship Service: 7to 7:30 a.m. 19 Kings HighwayEast, Haddonfield. [email protected] for

    information.

    Line dancing: 1:30 to 3 p.m. atMabel Kay Hospitality House,Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789 for more information.

    Preschool Storytime: HaddonfieldPublic Library. 1:30 p.m. Ages 3 to5. Call 429-1304 for information.

    Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. atMount Olivet Baptist Church, 202Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.

    First Baptist Church Youth Group:7 p.m. September through June.124 Kings Highway East, Haddon-field.

    Wednesday Night Prayer: 7 p.m. atHaddonfield Bible Church. 324Belmont Ave., Haddonfield.

    Evening Meeting: 7:30 p.m. at FirstChurch of Christ, Scientist, 355Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.Hymns, testimonies of healingand inspirational readings from

    the Bible and Science and Healthwith Key to the Scriptures, byMary Baker Eddy.NOV. 8

    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.

    Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call354-8789 for more information.

    Toddlertime: Haddonfield PublicLibrary. 10:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 3.Call 429-1304 for information.NOV. 9

    Friday Program: Mabel Kay House.12:30 to 2 p.m. Call 354-8789 formore information.

    Kiwanis Club of the Haddonsmeeting: 12:15 p.m. at TavistockCountry Club. Visit www.haddon-skiwanis.com to join or for moreinformation.

    Rockabye Readers: Ages 9 to 24months with a caregiver. 10:30a.m. at Haddonfield PublicLibrary. For more information visitwww.haddonfieldlibrary.org.NOV. 10

    Grace Church Worship Service:5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-way East, Haddonfield. [email protected] forinformation.

    Haddonfield United Methodist

    Church Worship: Casual worshipat 5 p.m. in the chapel.NOV. 12

    Preservation Haddonfield meeting:7:30 p.m. at Mable Kay House,Walnut St. Visit preservationhad-donfield.org for information.

    Haddonfield Parks Conservancy

    meeting: 7:30 p.m. at BoroughHall. Email [email protected] or call 429-6789 forinformation.

    Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at

    Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.NOV. 13Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitali-

    ty House, Senior Citizen Center.Call 354-8789.

    Garden Club meeting: First BaptistChurch. Noon. Call 428-1162 formore information.

    Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hos-pitality House, Senior CitizenCenter. Call 354-8789 for more

    information.

    Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel KayHospitality House, Senior CitizenCenter. Call 354-8789 for moreinformation.

    Preschool Storytime: HaddonfieldPublic Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 3to 5. Call 429-1304 for informa-tion.

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    NOV. 7-13, 2012 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 9

    Annual Holiday Open House

    Nov. 7 through Nov. 10Wed. to Fri. 10am to 8pm Sat 10am to 4pm

    20% OFF most Christmas Decor(excludes personalized Christmas Items)

    Choose from our selection of Scarves, Handbags,Robes, Jewelry, Holiday Decor for your gift giving needs!

    Taylor Made Memories510 Station Ave. Haddon Heights, NJ 08035

    (856) 547-1787www.taylormadememories.com

    Mary B. CookOct. 25, 2012

    On Oct. 25, 2012, Mary B. Cook,

    86, a longtime Haddonfield resi-dent, passed away at Cadbury inCherry Hill.

    She was the wife of the lateHarry S. Cook, Jr., beloved moth-er of Harry S. Lee Cook, III(Elizabeth W. Betty) of Wilton,Conn.; loving grandmother ofChristopher W. Cook of New YorkCity; dear aunt of Jan Beets Dug-ger of Knoxville, Tenn., WayneWolfendeager of Morristown,Tenn., Tom Jaynes of Atlanta,

    G.A., John Jaynes of Louisville,K.Y., Jim Beets of H.I. andDoug Beets of Winston-Salem,N.C.

    Mary had been a longtime

    member of The Haddon Fort-nightly and a volunteer driver forInterFaith Caregivers. She wasalso an avid and excellent Bridger

    player.Kain-Murphy Funeral Services

    of Haddonfield made arrange-ments.

    Dorothy GallagherOct. 24, 2012

    Dorothy Gallagher (nee Doyle),86, passed away peacefully on Oct.24, 2012. She was of Haddonfield.

    She was the beloved wife of thelate Maurice J, loving mother to

    Maurice M. of Ocean City, D. Pa-tricia Gallagher Kelly of Haddon-field, Maureen Nunn (Richard) ofLower Gwynedd, Pa., Dr. Kath-leen Freeman (Gil) of Haddon-

    field, Kelly-Anne Bonsack (Tom)of Forest Hill, M.D., Bernard(Diane) of West Chester, Pa.,Rosemary Maul (Ron) of Canton,

    M.I., and Michael (Michele) ofHaddon Township. She had 13grandchildren. She is also sur-vived by siblings Jeanette Dixonand Mark Bogan (Anna) ofPhiladelphia, preceded in deathby Alec Doyle, Vincent Doyle,Daniel P.Doyle, Edward Doyle,Patrick Doyle, Mary ElizabethDoyle Bogan, Mary Jane Lennoxand Thomas Bogan.

    Gallagher was a resident ofHaddonfield and member of

    Christ the King Parish since 1961.She was from the St EdwardParish and her husband was fromthe Swampoodle section ofPhiladelphia.

    obituaries

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    10 THE HADDONFIELD SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

    29 Warwick Road Haddonfield, NJ 08033

    (856) 429-0403

    HaddonfieldUMC.com

    Start Your Sundays With Us!

    Well supply the cof fee!Kids are always welcome

    weve even set a special table for them.

    Does time seem to be movingalong at a faster pace lately?

    The Evening Membership De-partment of the Haddon Fort-nightly will be presenting a pro-

    gram at their Nov. 13 meetingabout preparing for the holidays.

    Yes, its that time of year!Thanksgiving is around the

    corner, and the December holi-days are close behind.

    The speaker that evening will

    be Don Wallace, the HaddonfieldHistorical Societys Tool Man.

    He will be talking about howwomen of the past handled thismomentous time. What would

    our domestic lives have been like?Was holiday cooking much like

    it is today?Come out and join us to see if

    the expression the good olddays is really a true statement.

    The meeting will be at the Had-

    don Fortnightly clubhouse on thecorner of Kings Highway andGrove Street in Haddonfield.

    It will start at 7:30 p.m. and fin-ish around 9:30 p.m.

    Refreshments will be servedafter the business portion of themeeting is over.

    Hope to see you there for aformative and fun evening.

    For more information callMoni at (856) 428-1510.

    If you love history and fellow-ship, then come learn how we pre-

    serve our past, enhance our pres-ent and invest in our future.The Haddonfield Chapter of

    the National Society of theDaughters of the American Revo-

    lution invites you to a meeting onWednesday, Nov. 14 at 12:30 p.m. at

    the Springdale Conservatory,Springdale Farms, 1638 Spring-dale Road, Cherry Hill. Join usfor refreshments and a programentitled, Otway Burns, Privateer,

    War of 1812 where you'll meet afun and diverse group of women

    who share a love of history, educa-tion and community service.Visit www.rootsweb.com/~

    njhcdar/index.html for more in-formation.

    Women welcome to join DAR meetings

    Haddon Fortnightly to meet on Nov. 13

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    Downtown Haddonfield contin-ues to be one of the most estab-lished and flourishing businessdistricts in the Delaware Valley,according to a press release fromthe Partnership for Haddonfield.

    Nearly a dozen businesses havecalled Haddonfield home for morethan four decades and severalothers have experienced so muchsuccess in the recent years, theydecided to expand their stores.

    Many business owners are con-

    fident with the location of theirshops and offices in Haddonfield.In order to provide substantialgrowth for their businesses tothrive, some have expanded theirsize and product lines.

    This month, The Summit Sam-pler, a home dcor shop, complet-ed its expansion to a larger near-by space to become the largestshop in Haddonfield with 7,000square feet, twice its original size.The expanded store features moreproduct lines and a 500-square-

    foot fabric room and design cen-ter.

    Additional businesses thathave recently expanded in Had-donfields shopping district in-clude the Haddonfield RunningCompany, Zs Treasures and SIXon east. SIX on east celebrated 23years in Haddonfield this year.

    Downtown Haddonfield has amix of businesses that have ex-panded due to the great successtheyve experienced here in Had-donfield. In addition, many busi-nesses have opened their doors toHaddonfield shoppers for morethan 40 years - they know the for-mula for success in our wonder-ful downtown shopping and din-ing district, explained Remi For-tunato, retail coordinator for thePartnership for Haddonfield.

    Marlee Lick, a long-tenuredbuyer and retail designer for thefamily-owned, 40-plus-year-oldHarrisons Gifts of Distinction,said that the shops long-term suc-

    cess could be in part attributed tothe unique appeal of DowntownHaddonfield and Harrisonsability to keep up with ever-changing trends.

    We, like many other shops

    here in Downtown Haddonfield,offer a line of distinctive mer-chandise along with a hometownshopping experience that justcant be duplicated in any shop-ping mall or big city, she said.In addition, we keep a close eyeon changes and trends in the giftindustry and update our invento-ry regularly so that were alwaysoffering the newest in-demandmerchandise, as well as lots ofunique novelties.

    Here are the shops and busi-nesses that have called Haddon-field their home for 40-plus years:

    Caravellis Barber Shop; 10Kings Highway East

    Frederic Meserall Vision &Hearing; 206 Kings Highway East

    Harrisons Gifts of Distinction;131 Kings Highway East

    James A. Carmody & Sons Op-tical; 224 Kings Highway East

    Jay West Bridal; 151 KingsHighway East

    Quaker Shoe Repair; 12 Tanner

    St.Salon Mondial; 135 Kings High-

    way EastTowne Barber Shop; 23 Tanner

    St.

    The Little Shop; 143 KingsHighway East

    Jay West, a bridal and specialtydress salon, has serviced genera-tions of women during over thelast 40 years in business, somewho started shopping there fortheir high school prom dressesand are now bringing theirdaughters to find them a weddingdress and their own mother-of-the-bride attire.

    Its so rewarding to see gener-

    ations of women enter our doorsagain and again to make us a partof their special occasions over alifetime, said Owner SusanMaslowski.

    Each of the nine businessesthat have been in business for 40-plus years has helped establishHaddonfield one of the DelawareValleys premier shopping desti-nations. Hopefully, the successstories from each of these long-time businesses will act as an in-spiration to all of the fantastic

    new businesses that have recentlyopened their doors in our down-town, added Fortunato.

    For more information, visitwww.shophaddonfieldnj. com.

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    12 THE HADDONFIELD SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

    dences fell, and there were abouta dozen downed wires, he said.

    At times, police did need toblock off streets due to downedtrees, but the issues were general-ly quickly resolved, he said.

    There was one automobile acci-dent early in the storm, Bordensaid.

    According to Chief of PoliceJohn Banning, on Monday, Oct.29, at 6:45 p.m. at the intersection

    of Grove Street and HopkinsLane, a tree that fell across theroad hit a car. The driver andchild in the car were transportedby ambulance to Virtua Hospitalin Voorhees, but their conditions

    were not immediately known.Many residents stayed indoors

    through the duration of thestorm, heeding the advice of theborough, county and state offi-cials.

    People really did hunkerdown, Borden said. I thinkthats one reason that we were sofortunate.

    Residents were able to stay upto date with occurrences as theyhappened through several bor-ough bulletins on the Haddon-fieldNJ.org website, from closingsto postponements to places tocharge their phones if neededafter the storm passed.

    There is no cost estimate thusfar for the damages associatedwith the storm, Borden said.

    Weve been told by federal andstate officials even before thestorm to keep very careful ac-

    counting of what we suffer interms of expenses, Borden said,for agencies such as FEMA to inpart reimburse costs.

    There were still a few treesfelled in Haddonfield as of lastThursday, but the borough wasgenerally in good shape, said Bor-den.

    Our volunteers and our bor-ough personnel really were fan-tastic in this, he said, includingthe police auxiliary and almostall-volunteer fire company, as wellas administrative borough em-ployees, public works and the po-lice department.

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    to restore order, he said.I cant say enough about them

    all, Borden added.At the borough schools,

    downed trees and a loss of powercancelled classes until last Thurs-

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    As a school district, we had de-bris (and) downed trees aroundcertain areas, said Perry. Anoth-er main concern of ours was thenumber of downed wiresthroughout the community.

    Many of those wires, he said,were in the paths of children whowalk to school.

    When classes re-convened lastweek, some wires remained

    down. Police, he said, monitoredthose spots while children trav-eled to and from school.

    School officials met with bor-ough officials and emergencymanagement prior to the storm

    in preparation.Its good to know that we have

    that type of cooperation withinthe community, he said.

    Tatem, Elizabeth Haddon andthe high school had been targetedto be evacuation sites, if needed,said Perry.

    Sandy was more of a disrup-tion than Irene last year, he said,between the power loss anddowned wires.

    Were just thankful that every-bodys safe, Perry said. Werevery pleased with how weaccomplished what we set out todo.

    And that, he said, was keeping

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    Crews worked around the clock to restore order in borough

    Drive, good coaching, parent support keys to success

    Its not as inconvenient, saidBaker, as a regional school com-petitor that pulls students from a50-mile radius.

    Top runners this season in-clude captains Greg Halla, senior,and John Greenberg, junior.

    Halla was a middle school starand came speeding into the highschool.

    Hes having a tremendous sea-

    son, said Baker.Greenberg had humble begin-nings when he joined the middleschool team, Baker said, but hebuilt himself through hard workand a desire to be good.

    Now, Greenberg and Halla bothbring great leadership and organ-ization to the team, he said.

    Bakers wife, Maureen Baker,helps with the process at the mid-dle school level.

    As coach, she exposes theyoung runners to the sport.

    She gets them excited for thepossibility of being successful atthis activity, said Baker.

    At that level, student athletes

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    sports, fromsoccer to foot-ball to basket-ball, whiletesting the po-tential ofbeing a longdistance run-ner.

    A lot of our middle school kidsjust have tremendously busyschedules, Baker said. Shes veryflexible with the schedule.

    To reach full potential as a run-ner, there must be passion in-volved, he said, which is true forany part of life.

    Thats the biggest thing, hesaid. They need to be passionateand have a love for what theyredoing.

    If you love running, Baker ex-plained, then the training andpractices dont feel like hardwork.

    Haddonfields current streak ofwins began in September 1997.

    At the time, the teams currentassistant coach, Tom Brennan,was a sophomore in high school.

    That status has helped him to

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    Its so great for me to have himaround, said Baker, who hasbeen coach since the 1975-1976school year. It just makes my job

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    Even with countless meetsunder their belts, Baker pushes

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    Keep getting better, saidBaker. Faster. The best they canpossibly be.

    The ultimate goal for this sea-

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    You want to win your confer-ence, he said. We want to be thetop team in the conference.

    Our kids just performed in-credibly well. That was very ex-citing, Baker added.

    Next on their agenda is to snagthe Group II State Championshiptitle on Nov. 10 at Holmdel Park,with hopes to compete in the N.J.Meet of Champions a week lateron Nov. 17 in Holmdel.

    With 150 down, is the team

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    We have some pretty goodones out there, he said.

    The high school team is filledwith younger grade levels. Thereare only three seniors this yearout of the 27 on the roster, saidBaker.

    There are three keys to theteams success, he said.

    The students drives, goodcoaching and plenty of parentsupport.

    We have great kids, he said.

    DRIVEContinued from page 3

    KATHLEEN DUFFY/The Haddonfield Sun

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    0%FINANCINGUntil 2013 with 1/3 down.

    See store for details.

    Bed $399* Bed $399*

    *Includes Discount