March 16 - The Haddonfield Sun

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March 16 - The Haddonfield Sun
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approve
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MARCH 16–22, 2016
A taste of spring
The Haddonfield Public
Schools referendum
addresses building
repairs, HVAC updates,
upgrades, more
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
After a long and controversial
road, Haddonfield residents approved all three parts of the Haddonfield Public Schools bond referendum in a special election on
Tuesday, March 8. According to
the unofficial results, Question 1
was passed by 63 percent of the
voters, Question 2 was passed by
61 percent of the voters, and
Question 3 was passed by 57 percent of the voters.
“We are extremely pleased that
all the proposals passed and very
much appreciate the support of
the entire community. This has
been a long quest, involving years
of analysis and input, and it’s
great that the time has finally
please see BOND, page 14
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Brielle Magrann, 4, left, and Madison Bernardin, 2, fill up their buckets with sand as they enjoy the warm weather on Tuesday, March 8
with their families at Mountwell Park Playground.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Borough smoking code
Council passes ordinance
on first reading. PAGE 3
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 21–25
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — MARCH 16–22, 2016
obituary
Patricia B. Watkins
March 7, 2016
Patricia B. Watkins, a longtime
Haddon
Township
resident,
passed away on March 7 at the
age of 79. She was the beloved
wife of Alton F.; loving mother of
Ann Van Horn of Boynton Beach,
Fla., Bill Watkins (Lorie) of
Collingswood and Susan Burton
(Joe) of Oaklyn; cherished grandmother of eight; devoted great
grandmother of five and dear sister of Thomas Patton (Lenore) of
Haddonfield and Terry Patton of
New Lisbon.
Mrs. Watkins had been a
teacher’s aide at Montessori
School in Cherry Hill and the
Haddon Township school system.
She was a longtime member of
Grace Episcopal Church; where
she sang in the choir for many
years.
Mrs. Watkins’ family received
friends on Saturday, March 12 at
Kain-Murphy Funeral Services.
All were invited to her service on
Saturday March 12 at Grace Episcopal Church. Interment was at
Lakeview Cemetery in Cinnaminson.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Pat's memory to Samaritan Healthcare and
Hospice, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300
Marlton, N.J. 08053.
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MARCH 16–22, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 3
Ordinance amends
borough smoking code
CALL NOW FOR FOR WINTER SAVINGS!
Council passes ordinance on first reading
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
please see SECOND, page 12
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Haddonfield is looking to take
a step to be more sustainable in
its Borough Code by adding a
chapter on no smoking.
At last week’s meeting, borough commissioners passed an
ordinance on first reading
amending the Borough Code,
adding a chapter entitled “Smoking Prohibited.” The chapter outlines definitions, where smoking
is prohibited and associated fines.
“It is in conformance with
state statutes, and it really is a
continuation of an accepted practice, which is not smoking on public property, parks fields and playgrounds,” Mayor Jeff Kasko said.
“It is common sense not to be
smoking in our recreational facilities and fields. It sends a bad
message to our kids, and we’re
trying to promote healthier decisions,”
Commissioner
Neal
Rochford said.
According to the ordinance,
smoking means “the burning of,
inhaling from, exhaling the
smoke from, or the possession of
a lighted cigar, cigarette, pipe or
any other matter or substance,
which contains tobacco or any
other matter than can be smoked;
or the inhaling or exhaling of
smoke or vapor from an electronic smoking device.”
Smoking will be prohibited in
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Students
raise $16,696
for Jump Rope
for Heart
Students at Elizabeth Haddon
School in Haddonfield were challenged to raise money for the
American Heart Association’s
Jump Rope for Heart and Hoops
For Heart. This national service
learning program focuses on education, physical activity and raising dollars for research. The students responded with $16,696
raised.
At 1:45 p.m. on March 17 at a
special school community meeting, physical education teacher
Jennifer Wisniewski, who organized the program, will present
students with American Heart
Association Awards of Excellence for Jump Rope For Heart
and Hoops For Heart to the top
class and each grade’s top
fundraisers. At the community
meeting, a few brave faculty
members will surprise students
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MARCH 16–22, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5
BOE talks budget, tax increase
Proposed budget has an increase of $185.69 for average assessed home
By BRIGIT BAUMA
from the Debt Service Fund.
Adjustments to the 2 percent
tax levy cap allowed by the state
to go over the 2 percent include
enrollment, health care, pensions
and debt service. According to
BOE president Glenn Moramarco, HPS has never used this allowed adjustment to go over the 2
percent cap. Due to the increase
in health-care costs and the predicted increased enrollment at
HPS, it was recommended to use
the allowed adjustment for enrollment and waiver for health benefits.
The potential tax impact for
the average home assessed at
$488,481 would results in an increase of $185.69 per year, totaling
$7,750.47.
An increase of 15.48 percent is
predicted for total health benefits
cost.
HPS received $1.31 million in
state aid, which is an increase of
$33,950. The increase is due to the
addition of more students coming
in the 2016-2017 year.
A significant decrease from the
revenues in the budget was in tu-
The Sun
At the Haddonfield Public
Schools Board of Education special meeting last week, superintendent Dr. Richard Perry, business administrator John C. Oberg
and assistant business administrator Joy Nixon gave a presentation on the proposed 2016-2017
budget to the board. The proposed
budget general fund total is $36.1
million with the average home assessed at $488,481 paying an increase of $185.69 per year in
taxes.
The March 10 meeting was the
first time the 2016-2017 budget
was presented to the public and
the full board. For 2016-2017, general fund expenditures proposed
are around $36.1 million.
The total tax levy for the general fund is $33.8 million and a 2.45
percent increase over 2015-2016.
The 2.45 percent is with the use of
a 2 percent tax levy; an allowed
adjustment to go over the 2 percent cap for enrollment and
health-care costs; and a reduction
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$98,000. This is due to tuition students graduating as well as not
having the space to include more
tuition students at the schools.
Additions to the budget include
a part-time maintenance engineer and a new special education
program. The new staff hire is
for preventative maintenance of
the school’s facilities. The new
program will be a savings of
$95,000 because of consolidation
of services. It is a one-year pilot
program.
No other additions or cuts to
staff or programs were made in
this budget.
The newly passed bond referendum numbers are not included
in the 2016-2017 budget. The bonds
would not be sold until July 2016.
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THE HADDONFIELD SUN — MARCH 16–22, 2016
in our opinion
Let’s encourage reading all year
National Read Across America aims to turn our children into life-long readers
chools throughout the area recently celebrated National Read
Across America, an annual motivation and awareness day encouraging children to read. While the National Education Association marks the
event on March 2 – the birthday of
beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss –
many schools turn the reading celebration into a week-long affair.
National Read Across America,
however, goes far beyond March. The
overarching purpose is to create lifelong successful readers. And it’s our
job to help this purpose come to
fruition.
Start young. Read to your children
every day. According to the U.S. Department of Education, 26 percent of
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Your thoughts
How do you encourage reading in your
children? What are the best ways to make
reading fun? Who are some of your kids’
favorite authors? We would love to hear
from you and share your answers.
children who were read to three or
four times in the last week by a family
member recognized all letters of the
alphabet. Children who are read to frequently also are more likely to count
to 20 (or higher), write their own name
and read (or pretend to read).
Fill your home with books and magazines. Give your children endless options. The Educational Testing Service
says that the more types of reading
materials there are in the home, the
higher students are in reading proficiency.
Perhaps most importantly, make
reading fun. The U.S. Department of
Education has found that the percentage of high school seniors who read
“for fun” is in decline, however the
more students read for fun on their
own time, the higher their reading
scores. Instill this lesson from the beginning. Reading is not work; reading
is fun.
And don’t forget to be a good reading role model. Pick up a book for
yourself, too. A child who sees their
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Let’s help create a generation of lifelong readers.
letter to the editor
Thanks for voting ‘yes’
for school bond referendum
On behalf of the Haddonfield Board of
Education, I want to thank the more than
3,500 residents who took the time to express their opinion, via the ballot box on
Tuesday, March 8, about the board's three
proposals for repairs and maintenance at
all five public schools. I especially want to
thank the more than 2,300 who voted "yes"
to approve those proposals.
The journey to passage of the referendum was long and arduous. The LongRange Planning Committee began its work
more than two years ago. The original
scope of the project was reduced and reformatted a number of times, until we got to
what the board believed to be the minimum, for both scope and cost. The input
and assistance the board received along the
way from concerned members of the community was very helpful, and the proposals
were improved as a result of that constructive input.
So what happens next?
• We have already invited proposals from
experienced construction management
firms to oversee work carried out under
contracts for the repairs and maintenance
that are the subject of the bond referendum. The construction manager's task will
be to ensure that plans for the projects are
appropriate and cost-effective, and that contractors carry out their work according to
specifications. Having a construction manager for this work not only is prudent, but
also addresses one of the concerns raised
by some members of the community.
• Once the referendum result has been
certified by the county, we will instruct our
bond counsel to begin the process of raising funds to pay for the work.
• Our architects and engineers will be instructed to embark on the next stages of
their work, in particular the prioritizing
and scheduling of the various projects.
This is a complex, time-consuming and extremely important phase, since it will set
the parameters for the beginning and the
end of construction, and everything in be-
tween.
• Superintendent Richard Perry will formally invite expressions of interest from
members of the community to serve on a
committee to provide advisory input with
respect to the maintenance and repair of
our school buildings and facilities. He will
also put plans into effect to hire a part-time
professional with expertise in school construction, to conduct weekly walkthroughs of district facilities and work
with our maintenance staff to develop costeffective solutions to problems as they
arise.
• Along the way, we will keep the community informed of our progress. When appropriate, we will include "referendum implementation" as an agenda item for board
of education meetings. We will publish updates in print and online, at HaddonfieldBondReferendum.com under "Progress."
And we will invite the community to join
us, from time to time, to celebrate the completion of each major project.
Glenn Moramarco, president
Haddonfield Board of Education
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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MARCH 16–22, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
Playground fun
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
After a swing, Madelyn Apostol, 4, left, and Clara Skaf, 3, give each
other a hug. They and other children and their families enjoyed the
warm, spring-like weather on March 8 at Mountwell Park Playground.
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 16
Alcoholics Anonymous Young People's meeting: 8 p.m. at United
Methodist Church, Grand Ballroom. Questions, call (856) 4864444.
THURSDAY MARCH 17
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Read to a Dog: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted
by the Haddonfield Public
Library.
Human Relations Commission
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Borough
Hall. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
for more information.
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information.
Art Workplace: 9 a.m. to noon and 1
to 4 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior
Center. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.
Senior Cardio Fun: Noon at Tarditi
Commons. Call (856) 354-8789
for more information.
FRIDAY MARCH 18
Haddon Fortnightly meeting: 1 p.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Clubhouse, 301
East Kings Highway. This month’s
featured program on social
media is presented by member
Janet Hutchinson. Join in for this
free event and get an overview
on the current and ever-evolving
social and technical scene. Light
refreshments will be served after
the meeting.
Elizabeth Haddon Talent Show: 7
p.m. at the Haddonfield Memorial
High School Auditorium. This
year’s theme is “Around the
World." The school will have talented, diverse acts from its third,
fourth and fifth graders who will
be performing live on the stage.
Tickets will be $4 for adults, students K-12 and college students
for $2, and 4 and under are free.
For questions contact Caroll
Stoner at (856) 795-1641 or
jcstoner5@verizon.net.
Friday Program: Noon at Mabel Kay
Senior Center. Call (856) 3548789 for more information.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. Visit www.haddonskiwanis.com to join or for more
information.
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org
for
information.
Haddonfield
United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual service
with weekly communion at 5 p.m.
in Brown Chapel.
SATURDAY MARCH 19
SUNDAY MARCH 20
The King’s String Concert: 7 p.m. at
Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway
East. Presented by the Haddonfield Center for the Performing
Arts, this multi-talented band,
called “the von Trapp family with
instruments,” performs a variety
of music, including traditional
folk, classical, Christian and
Broadway melodies. Tickets are
available on the center's website,
www.haddonfieldarts.org (click
on “Concerts”), or by calling the
box office at (856) 685-9226.
Admission will also be available
at the door, but advanced purchase is encouraged. Admission
is $15, and children under 12 are
admitted free.
Grace Church Worship Service:
LCOS Music Series: 4 p.m. at
Lutheran Church of Our Savior,
204 Wayne Ave. The first of three
performances presents the Arcadian Trio with “Music with a
French Twist.” There will be a
reception following the performance. A free-will offering will help
fund future concerts at LCOS. For
additional information contact
the church at (856) 429-5122.
Dance Haddonfield: 6 p.m. at Grace
Church, 19 Kings Highway. Dance
and socialize. Intermediate lesson
6 p.m. and beginner lesson 7 p.m.
with dancing from 8 to 10:30 p.m.
$20 for intermediate lessons and
$15 for beginner. For more information, visit www.haddonfielddance.org.
MARCH 16–22, 2016
Quaker Worship: 10 a.m. at Haddonfield Friends Meeting, 45 Friends
Ave. (at Lake Street), Haddonfield. Food and fellowship from
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Visitors
welcome. Call (856) 428-6242 or
visit
www.haddonfieldfriendsmeeting.org.
Lutheran Church of Our Savior:
Traditional/classic worship services with Holy Communion at 8
and 10:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. for children age 3
through sixth grade. Reflections
worship at 9:15 a.m. 204 Wayne
Ave., Haddonfield.
Grace Church: Holy Eucharist (Rite
I) from 8 to 9 a.m. Choral and
Family Eucharist (Rite II) from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Fellowship at 9
and 10:30 a.m. Christian education (adults) from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m. Christian education (children) from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Nursery available. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church: Traditional service at 8
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MARCH 16–22, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 11
King’s Strings family band performs March 19
The King's Strings, a family
string band from Mechanicsburg,
Pa., is coming to Grace Church in
Haddonfield on Saturday, March
19 at 7 p.m. This multi-talented
band, called “the von Trapp family with instruments,” performs a
variety of music, including traditional folk, classical, Christian
and Broadway melodies. Their
fun and engaging style is sure to
make for a great night out for people of all ages.
Presented by the Haddonfield
Center for the Performing Arts,
the event will be followed by a reception with complimentary refreshments. Tickets are available
on the Center's website, www.haddonfieldarts.org (click on “Con-
certs”), or by calling the box office at (856) 685-9226. Admission
will also be available at the door,
but advanced purchase is encouraged. Admission is $15, and children under 12 are admitted free.
Find out more about the Kings
Strings
at
www.thekingsstrings.com.
The Haddonfield Center for the
Performing Arts is located at
Grace Episcopal Church at 19
Kings Highway East in Haddonfield, next to the Haddonfield
PATCO train station. Parking is
available along Kings Highway, in
Haddon Fortnightly
meets March 18
The Haddon Fortnightly General Club will be holding its
monthly business meeting on Friday March 18 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
at The Haddon Fortnightly Clubhouse located at 301 E. Kings
Highway in Haddonfield, at the
corner of Kings Highway and
Grove Street.
All are welcome to join us for
this meeting to learn more about
our women’s club social, charitable and cultural pursuits, as well
as enjoy this month’s featured
program on social media presented by member Janet Hutchinson.
This discussion on social media
will cover general information on
such media sites as Facebook,
and tech devices, such as the
iPad.
Join in for this free event and
get an overview on the current
and ever-evolving social and technical scene. Light refreshments
will be served after the meeting.
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Evening and weekend parking is
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center's 2015-16 series can be
found on the center's website,
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Second reading, public
hearing is March 22
SECOND
Continued from page 3
all Haddonfield municipal buildings; within a 25-foot radius of
the front entrance of all municipal buildings; in all public parks
and recreation facilities owned or
leased by Haddonfield and all
property owned or leased by Haddonfield the public is allowed in;
and in any motor vehicle registered to the borough.
No-smoking signs will be posted where smoking is prohibited.
The signs will be clearly visible to
the public.
Anyone who violates the code
will be subject to a fine not to exceed $200.
Adding this chapter to the Borough Code will also count toward
the Sustainable Haddonfield des-
ignation and certification. Sustainable Haddonfield is part of
Sustainable Jersey, which is a
nonprofit organization that provides tools, training and financial
incentives to support communities as they pursue sustainability
programs. In the past, Haddonfield has received both a bronze
and a silver level certification.
The second reading and public
hearing of the ordinance will be
at the next meeting on March 22
in Borough Hall at 7:30 p.m.
In other news:
• Daniel (Scott) Leverick of the
Haddonfield Police Department
was promoted to acting sergeant
and a new fulltime probationary
police officer, Jacob Sorg, was
sworn in.
• In response to a question
about the library, the commissioners hope to have the library
reopened by the end of May.
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Bond split into three parts
BOND
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come to move forward. We truly
believe that this will ensure the
safety and structural strength of
our school buildings for many
years to come,” Superintendent
Dr. Richard Perry said.
The district originally decided
it needed to go out for a bond referendum because of much-needed building repairs, HVAC updates, special systems upgrades
and accessibility and code compliance issues.
Haddonfield’s Board of Education has worked for more than a
year to conduct an expert review
of the district’s buildings – going
beyond the required visual inspections to include looking inside walls, roofs and crawl spaces.
Internal assessments, repairs and
upgrades were not made before
then due to a lack of funding to
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Perry. That in-depth inspection
showed structural risks, water
leakage, inefficient utilities and
other ways the buildings needed
prompt attention.
The proposed bond referendum
numbers and projects changed a
number of times, totaling an estimated cost of $51.2 million at one
point.
It was finally decided in January that a bond referendum totaling an estimated $35.3 million
would be the final number proposed to citizens. The estimated
yearly tax impact for the 2015 average assessed home value of
$484,226 would be $300.49.
The bond was split into three
questions.
Question 1 addressed critical
needs the district said had to be
addressed immediately, including
steel, brick and mortar components that keep the buildings
standing, the roofs from leaking,
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Students impress with Spanish-speaking skills
The Foreign Language Educators of New Jersey asked world
language teachers in New Jersey
to submit a one-minute video of
their students speaking in the foreign language to share the value
and joy of learning a world language.
The first-place winners in New
Jersey are Elizabeth Haddon
third graders Cleo Cottone and
Ryan Tourtellotte, who starred in
a video under the production and
direction of Mary Devine, elementary Spanish teacher. In the
video, Ryan and Cleo share their
knowledge about Alexander
Calder, a famous artist from
Philadelphia. Ryan acts as a
news-reporter for “6LizzieABC”
reporting live from the Philadelphia Museum of Art. He interviews Cleo who acts as the director of the museum. Cleo shares
information with Ryan about the
Alexander Calder exposition, taking place at the Museum of Art.
The study of Calder was part of a
school-wide artist study project.
Green Screen Technology was
used to make the video look like it
took place in Philadelphia.
Two
fifth-grade
students,
Gabriella Kraft and Audrey DeCristofaro, from J.F. Tatem Elementary took third place in New
Jersey with the video that they
created with Luis Bayona, elementary
Spanish
teacher.
Gabriella acts as a reporter in
Hollywood, Calif., interviewing
famous stars. Audrey is dressed
up as a famous singer, but is Audrey really famous or is she an
imposter?
All of the students and nominating teachers were honored at
FLENJ’S Annual Conference on
Saturday, Feb. 27 in New
Brunswick. Additionally, Had-
donfield BOE will recognize these
students at the March 17 BOE
meeting. The school community
will get to watch the entertaining
videos during March community
meetings at the respective
schools. Certificates will be
awarded to the students who
starred in these winning videos.
All of the winning videos will
be on FLENJ’s website at videocontest.flenj.org/.
The principals and nominating
teachers are extremely proud of
the students’ hard work and commitment to being a lifelong language learner. Languages are
communication tools and it is important to have fun using them to
engage in meaningful communication.
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Perry: Community support ‘amazing’
PERRY
Continued from page 14
and the doors and windows functioning. Also included were the
replacement of inefficient and
failing HVAC systems and replacement of outdated communications systems essential for security.
The total cost of Q1 is estimated at $30.2 million, with a cost of
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parts of each school, and Building Automation System Control
to operate utilities with modern
efficiency. The total cost of Q2 is
estimated at $3.7 million, with a
cost of $30.70 per year for the average homeowner.
Previously called Q2B, Q3 addressed critical repairs at the
high school stadium and track.
Without those restorations, use of
the stadium and track will be sig-
nificantly restricted, officials
said. The total cost of Q3 is estimated at $1.4 million, with an average impact of $16.43 per year.
These numbers are based on a
25-year bond with an interest rate
of 3.53 percent.
The tally of the votes had 2,264
voters saying “yes” and 1,303 saying “no” for Q1; 2,148 voters saying “yes” and 1,393 saying “no”
for Q2; and 2,026 voters saying
“yes” and 1,510 saying “no” for
Q3.
The results can be found at the
borough’s
Facebook
page,
www.facebook.com/Borough.of.H
addonfield/?fref=nf.
“Everyone in the community
deserves a ‘job well done’ in managing, putting together and supporting resolutions for the critical needs of the school district.
Those who opposed the bond
measure as well deserve thanks.
These groups made us more cognizant of our overall process and
offered much valuable insight,”
Perry said.
According to Perry, the next
steps will include enlisting the
help of a construction manager
who will act on behalf of the BOE
in overseeing the construction
projects, and an architect will
also develop the specifications for
the projects and get approval
from the DOE. After that, the district will go out for bids for the
projects, having to award to the
lowest qualified bidder. The construction manager will then work
with the architect and construction firm to develop specific timelines for completing the projects.
The hope is, after all the appropriate approvals, to begin some of
the work this summer, Perry said.
The BOE also will still be moving ahead on developing a community-based advisory committee for the maintenance and repair of public school facilities
and hiring a professional engineer who will inspect the school
buildings on a weekly basis.
“The support in the community is amazing and the expertise of
those in town is also inspiring.
We are looking forward to working with all the various groups
within the community as we
move forward,” Perry said.
MARCH 16–22, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 17
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
a.m. in Brown Chapel. Contemporary service at 9 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Traditional service
10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Contemplative service at 6 p.m. in
Brown Chapel. 29 Warwick Road,
Haddonfield.
Mount Olivet Baptist Church: Sunday school at 8:30 a.m. Morning
worship at 9:30 a.m. 202 Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
First Baptist Church: Adult Bible
study at 9:30 a.m. Prayer &
Praise Music at 10 a.m. Children’s
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m. Worship service at 11 a.m.; childcare
provided. 124 Kings Highway East,
Haddonfield.
Haddonfield Bible Church: Morning
prayer at 9:30 a.m. Sunday
school at 10 a.m. Sunday worship
at 11 a.m. Evening worship at 6:30
p.m. 324 Belmont Ave., Haddonfield.
First Presbyterian Church: Traditional worship at 8:15 a.m. in the
chapel. Family service at 9:30
a.m. in the sanctuary. Traditional
worship at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary. 20 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.
First Church of Christ, Scientist:
Service at 10 a.m. Sunday school
for children at 10 a.m. 355 Kings
Highway East, Haddonfield.
MONDAY MARCH 21
National Railway Historical Society
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Haddon
Heights Borough Hall. For more
information, call 547-5324.
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
Senior Cardio Fun: 11:30 a.m. at
Tarditi Commons. Call (856) 3548789 for more information.
Seniors are invited to attend to
play bingo, bridge, pinochle and
other games in the Parish Hall.
Lunch is available for an annual
one-time donation of $15. Those
planning to attend are asked to
contact the church office at
(856) 429-5122 or Laurie Eason
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Haddonfield
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Hall.
Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior
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Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver
Support Group meeting: 6 to
7:30 p.m. at Price & Price Elder
Law, 35 Kings Highway East, Suite
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of each month. Provides emotion-
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for caregivers of the elderly. To
attend, call (856) 429-5522.
Quizzie Haddon Trivia Nights: 7
p.m. at the Social Hall in the First
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Bring a small team or join an
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Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.
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Beatty qualifies for state geography bee
Sam Beatty from Haddonfield
Middle School has qualified to
compete in the state level competition of the National Geographic
Bee. The bee will take place on
April 1 at Rowan University.
This is the second level of the
National Geographic Bee competition, which is now in its 28th
year. School bees were held in
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MARCH 16–22, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 19
Original budget had
increase of 6 percent,
according to Perry
ORIGINAL
Continued from page 5
Because of that, the first payment
would not be due until the following year, which will be included
in the 2017-2018 budget, according
to Nixon.
Members of the board gave
their thoughts on the 2.45 percent
increase. Moramarco and board
members Joshua Drew and
Heather Paoli, think the adjustments allowed should be taken
advantage of if needed. Moramarco, reading comments for
board member Carlton Chin who
was not in attendance, felt he
doesn’t want to give the public,
who supported the bond referendum, a high tax rate increase and
feels the 2.45 percent should be
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percent, which was whittled
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the March 17 BOE meeting for the
March 22 submission deadline.
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