October 28, 2015 - The Haddonfield Sun
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October 28, 2015 - The Haddonfield Sun
is su e! Li vi ng Se ni or www.haddonfieldsun.com FREE OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 Bridging the gap Story time with mom Haddonfield Police and Community Day a chance to get to know local department By BRIGIT BAUMA The Sun BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun Andrea Frank reads to her son Julius, 1, at the Haddonfield Public Library Annex on Wednesday, Oct. 21. On that day, libraries all across New Jersey celebrated Snapshot Day, where staff took photos of people using the library all day. For another photo, please see page 17. In some communities, people do not know their police officers. The Haddonfield Police Department decided to have a day to narrow that divide between the police and their community. The department will be hosting Haddonfield Police and Community Day on Saturday, Oct. 31 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Borough Hall Lot, 242 Kings Highway East. The event was created as a thank you to the community as well as an opportunity for the community to get to know the local officers. “It is an opportunity for the police department to give back to the community that we serve … It’s a great way to say thank you, come out and meet us, and have a fun day on us,” Corp. Danielle Mueller of the Haddonfield Police Department said. The event was put together by Mueller and officer Briana Catts. It was started for a few reasons, according to Mueller, the first as a “thank you” to the residents, business owners, borough administrators and to the community as a whole. “We have a great group of residents and business district owners who are very supportive of the police. We just want to say ‘thank you’ for all of the hard work and all they do for us,” Mueller said. Another reason was to help shed some light on the job of a police officer. There has been a lot of news around the country putting officers in a negative light, according to Mueller. She hopes through this everyone will realize police officers are people too, and they are here to serve the community in a positive way. The last reason was to create connections so people would feel more inclined to have communications with the Haddonfield Police Department. “We’re here for you. We can help in a lot of matters, and we want to do our job. This gives us an opportunity for us to make those connections with the community,” Mueller said. Haddonfield Police and Community Day will begin with Coffee With A Cop starting at 10 a.m., allowing the community to stop in, have some coffee and breakfast treats from Jersey Java & Tea with the officers and talk about their ideas, concerns and questions. Throughout the day, there will please see EVENT, page 19 INSIDE THIS ISSUE 100th win HMHS head football coach marks milestone. PAGE 6 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 21–25 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 RECENTLY SOLD HOMES 131 Merion Ave. •Design/build •Kitchen Remodel •Bath Remodel •Custom additions •Basement remodel •Theatre rooms •Sunrooms, pool houses •Porches, Garages •Custom deck and backyard gazebos •Windows, roofing, siding, doors ! ! ! ! % ! # ! " !$ Sold: $685,000 Real estate tax: $18,792 / 2014 Approximate Square Footage: 3,312 This rancher has three bedrooms and two full and one half bathrooms. Features include an atrium with remote-controlled skylights, imported tile flooring, gourmet kitchen, custom fireplace, screened porch and custom plantation shutters. 48 Treaty Elm Lane Sold: $535,000 Real estate tax: $12,200 / 2014 Approximate Square Footage: 2,050 This two-story traditional home has three bedrooms and two full and one half bathrooms. 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Must present coupon at time of sale www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com 4 — OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 Victims report bicycle, tire cover stolen The following reports were provided by the Haddonfield Police Department: On Oct. 9, a female responded to Haddonfield Police Department to report her juvenile daughter’s bicycle was stolen from the high school. The bike was unlocked on the KHE side bike rack. The incident occurred on Oct. 8 sometime between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. The bicycle was described as a women’s cruiser style Schwinn road runner, purple in color, and no serial number is available at this time. police report On Oct. 9, a female responded to Haddonfield Police Department to report that unknown person(s) stole her vinyl spare tire cover from her vehicle sometime overnight. 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Halloween is an exciting time for kids, parents and neighbors alike. It’s a time for fun, a time for laughter, a time for adorable pictures, a time for candy, a time for celebration and a time when we all need to pay attention to safety. First and foremost, motorists need to be extra cautious when driving through the streets that day, not just in your own neighborhood, but surrounding ones, as well. Make sure to be aware of trick-or-treating hours, and be especially careful when darkness settles in. Be especially alert in G Halloween photos While you’re out trick-or-treating this Halloween, or attending a local Halloween parade, don’t forget about The Sun! We’d love to print photos of you enjoying the holiday. Send them to us via e-mail, to the address at the right. residential neighborhoods, as kids tend to run excitedly from house to house. Parents should be on high alert that day as well, reminding their kids to look both ways before crossing the street and cross only at intersections and crosswalks, when possible. If kids are trick-or-treating without adult supervision, make sure they know the route so they don’t get lost and confused. Other safety tips, courtesy of the website, www.safekids.org: • Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors. • Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision. • Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be seen by drivers. • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls. If you need more tips or tricks of the trade for trick-or-treating, visit www.safekids.org. The local police department will have safety recommendations, and the municipality will also have more information about specific rules and regulations for the day. Be safe this Halloween. And most importantly, have a scary good time! Coach’s 100th win marks high point for HMHS football In 14 seasons, head coach Frank DeLano has brought Haddonfield back to football glory By MIKE MONOSTRA The Sun On Oct. 9, Haddonfield football head coach Frank DeLano recorded his 100th career win, as the Bulldawgs shut out Woodbury, 35-0. Following the game, the Haddonfield community honored DeLano for his achievement. However, DeLano doesn’t see the milestone as an individual accomplishment. “Individual recognition is a direct result of team success and this is no different,” DeLano said. DeLano’s milestone was a proud moment for Haddonfield football. The program has enjoyed lots of success during DeLano’s tenure, winning three South Jersey Group II championships in the past five seasons. When DeLano was hired as head coach in 2002, winning was not a regular occurrence for the Bulldawgs. The team had only made two playoff appearances and won one playoff game in the previous 15 years. The school had won 12 South Jersey championships, but all of them came in the preplayoff era. Its last championship season had been in 1970. DeLano, only 25 years old when he was hired, had been an assistant at Haddonfield for the past four years and had a plan to change the program’s culture. “It was a challenge,” he said. “As a competitor, I always love challenges.” To turn the team into the consistent winner it is today, DeLano knew he’d need the involvement of the entire Haddonfield football community. This went from the Had- donfield athletic department and coaching staff all the way down to the Haddonfield Youth Football program, where DeLano worked with the program’s coaches to plant the seeds for the high school program. “I feel like there’s so much continuity from the youth program to high school,” DeLano said. “Our coaches will spend time with the youth program, and they’ll come sit and watch us.” DeLano got the youth program working on similar schemes, plays and drills the high school team used to have the players mentally prepared to play for the Bulldawgs. Success did not happen overnight for Haddonfield. The team won 14 games in please see DELANO, page 15 Tim Ronaldson Joe Eisele executive editor publisher Kristen Dowd Mike Monostra haddonfield editor Brigit Bauma art director Stephanie Lippincott advertisinG director Arlene Reyes manaGinG editor senior associate editor Russell Cann Barry Rubens Michael LaCount, Ph.D. chairman of the board chief executive officer vice chairman elauwit media Group publisher emeritus editor emeritus Steve Miller Alan Bauer The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed weekly to select addresses in the 08033 ZIP code. 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 call 856-427-0933. To submit a news release, please email news@haddonfieldsun.com. For advertising information, call 856-427-0933 or email advertising@haddonfieldsun.com. The Sun welcomes suggestions and comments from readers – including any information about errors that may call for a correction to be printed. SPEAK UP The Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters that are 300 words or fewer. Include your name, address and phone number. We do not print anonymous letters. Send letters to news@haddonfieldsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can drop them off at our office, too. The Sun reserves the right to reprint your letter in any medium – including electronically. CALENDAR PAGE 8 WEDNESDAY OCT. 28 Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to 5. 3:30 p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library. Alcoholics Anonymous Young People's meeting: 8 p.m. at United Methodist Church, Grand Ballroom. Questions, call (856) 4864444. Quaker Worship: 9:15 a.m. at Haddonfield Friends Meeting, 45 Friends Ave. Visitors welcome. Childcare available. Call (856) 428-6242 or visit www.haddon- fieldfriendsmeeting.org. Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Visit www.oa-southjersey.org for information. Grace Church Worship Service: 7 to 7:30 a.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information. Line dancing: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789 for more information. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. at Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202 Douglass Ave., Haddonfield. LisaMichaels Salon Welcomes Danielle MaryFrances Massage Pat Andre Betsey Skin F r i e nd s w h o Ro l l t o g e t he r R o ck ! F o r m e r ly o f t h e Ma n e S t o p 77 Ellis Street • Haddonfield, NJ 08033 salon # 856-795-9115 OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 TRICK-OR-TREAT Hours for trick-or-treating in Haddonfield are from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31. Wednesday Night Prayer: 7 p.m. at Haddonfield Bible Church. 324 Belmont Ave., Haddonfield. Evening Meeting: 7:30 p.m. at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 355 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Hymns, testimonies of healing and inspirational readings from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. THURSDAY OCT. 29 Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30 a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library. 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: Mabel Kay House. 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call 354-8789 for more information. FRIDAY OCT. 30 Haddonfield Halloween Parade: 6 p.m. at the corner of Kings Highway and Chestnut Street. Friday Program: Mabel Kay House. Noon to 2 p.m. Call 354-8789 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. SATURDAY OCT. 31 Haddonfield Police and Community Day: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Borough Hall Lot, 242 Kings Highway East. Get to know the officers who serve you. There will be Coffee with a Cop, a karate demon- stration, a basket raffle, bicycle rodeo and helmet give away, safety tips, food, drinks, music and more. Rain or shine. Grace Church Worship Service: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information. Haddonfield United Methodist Church Worship: Casual worship at 5 p.m. in the chapel. SUNDAY NOV. 1 Organ Recital: 4 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 20 Kings Highway East. Internationally recognized organist F. Anthony Thurman will perform works by Bach, Mendelssohn, Rheinberger, Robinson, Swann and ThalbenBall. The recital is open to the public. A free-will offering will be collected to support the ongoing repair and restoration of the Moore Memorial Pipe Organ. For more information, please contact the church office at (856) 429please see CALENDAR, page 18 OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 – 11 Haddonfield 5k Road Race Nov. 14 The 34th running of the Haddonfield 5k Road Race will be on Saturday morning, Nov. 14 and is sponsored by the Haddonfield Y’s Men’s Service Club. The race, over a challenging and certified course, is run through the streets of the borough and will start at 9 a.m. The race will start and finish at the Crows Woods Field House. Entry fee for this year’s race remains at $20 if received before Nov. 1 and $25 after that date. Long sleeve running shirts will be given to all runners and race packets will be available on Nov. 14 at Crows Woods Field House beginning at 7:30 a.m. Awards will be presented following the race at the Field House to the top three male and female finishers and the top three finishers in each of the several age groups. Proceeds from the race will benefit the youth and camping activities in the community and at area YMCAs. Andy Levering and Peter Hurd are co-chairs of the race committee. Race applications are available at area YMCAs, Her Sports, the Haddonfield Running Company, Road Runners Sports and the Haddonfield Borough Hall. More than just beautiful hair WELCOMING DARICE 108 Kings Highway, Haddonfield 856.795.8088 dennisjamessalon.com 12 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 Find out where to vote Nov. 3 In New Jersey, polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. By BRIGIT BAUMA The Sun Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3. Residents of Haddonfield will be able to vote for the local school board. For Haddonfield School Board, three seats are open and five individuals are running. The only incumbent board member running is Susan Kutner. Kutner originally joined the board in 2015 to fill the unexpired term for Andrew Berlin and was chosen by the board for the open seat. The new candidates, Joshua Drew, Joseph Evangelisti, Glenn R. George and Adam M. Sangillo will also be running. Maureen Eyles, joining the board in 2012, and Dennis Kelleher, joining in 2008, are the two board members not running for re-election. Also Haddonfield residents will be voting for members of the General Assembly, sheriff, surrogate and members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, with one unexpired term. In the race for the 6th Legislative District of the NJ General Assembly are incumbents Louis D. Greenwald (D) and Pamela R. Lampit (D) and challengers Holly Tate (R), Claire H. Gustafson (R), and Green Party members James Bracciante and Amanda Davis. Presents the 28th Annual performance of the Holiday Classic… In the race for sheriff are Lou Hannon (R) and Gilbert L. “Whip” Wilson (D). In the race for surrogate are Joseph Rodi, Jr. (R) and Michelle Gentek-Mayer (D). In the race for the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders, incumbent Jonathan L. Young, Sr. (D) and challenger Theodore “Teddy” M. Liddel (R) run for an unexpired term and incumbent Jeffery L. Nash (D) as well as challengers Winston Extavour (R), Ian Gill (R), Rob Stone (R), Susan Shin Angulo (D) and William F. Moen, Sr. (D) run for the three open seats. Polls are open from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. Below are the polling locations for Haddonfield districts: • District 1 votes at Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road in the Welcome Center. • District 2 votes at Borough Hall, 242 East Kings Highway in Room 102. • District 3 votes at Crows Woods Building, 993 S. Atlantic Ave. • Districts 4 and 5 vote at Middle School, 5 Lincoln Ave. in the gym. • Districts 6 and 7 vote at Elizabeth Haddon School, 501 Redman Ave. in the art room. • Districts 8 and 9 vote at Lutheran Church Parish Hall, 204 Wayne Ave. • District 10 votes at Tatem School, 1 Glover Ave. in the music room. Those unsure of their district and for other information go to www.haddonfieldnj.org/borough_election.php. ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ on stage through Nov. 7 December 11th at 7pm • December 12th at 5pm • December 13th at 2pm Voorhees Middle School Theatre • Holly Oak Drive, Voorhees Sugar Plum Fairy Tea Party • December 13th, 3:00-4:00pm Special Combo Tea & Show Ticket Tickets can be purchased at www.voorheesballettheatre.com or call 856-784-0062 Haddonfield Plays and Players is proud to present “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” The lessons Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang learn are as important today as they were when they were first drawn by Charles M. Shultz. Performances run through Nov. 7. For tickets, visit www.haddonfieldplayers.com or call us at (856) 429-8139. OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 13 BOE hopes for March referendum The bond referendum would bring building improvements, repairs By BRIGIT BAUMA The Sun The Long Range Planning Committee gave an update on where it is with the bond referendum at the Haddonfield Public Schools Board of Education meeting on Thursday, Oct. 22. The board did not approve nor present anything with the bond referendum. It was announced that the board would be looking into having a March referendum rather than the previously proposed January referendum. The committee is still looking at numbers and trying to create a more “sellable” bond referendum ballot, according to Board President Glenn Moramarco. “We are running out of ways to reduce it because there are things to be done that need to be done. Frankly, we don’t have the documentation ready to move forward in January,” Moramarco said. “The committee is continuing to work together as are the architects and the experts.” The district is going out for a bond referendum due to much- needed building exterior repairs, HVAC updates, special systems upgrades and accessibility and code compliance issues. The previously proposed bond referendum given at the Oct. 1 meeting had a total estimated cost of $51.2 million and would be broken into three questions. Since that meeting, a lot of new information has come in and a lot of changes have been made. The Long Range Planning Committee decided to hold off on the January referendum date and figure out a better way to go out of for the bond referendum. At the Oct. 8 meeting, the Long Range Planning Committee was looking into having the high school cafeteria demolished and completely rebuilt from scratch, as it might be cheaper than doing renovations. The committee came back with confirmation that it would be cheaper and there is a very high possibility of the state reimbursing the district as long as it keeps the same footprint and foundation. The estimated savings would be about $1.5 to $2 million, according to Moramarco. “By maintaining the original footprint and the foundation we please see NEXT, page 16 ! !" " # ! " # ! % ! $ Visit the expanded Animal Shelter By Freeholder Carmen Rodiriguez Every day, dogs and cats are brought to the Camden County Animal Shelter in Gloucester Township where they wait to be adopted. In order to meet the growing need for space, the Camden County Freeholder Board undertook a $1.5 million expansion of the Camden County Animal Shelter to better serve the needs of residents and their new pets. The improvements to the Camden County Animal Shelter include a new adoption wing that serves as the public side of the animal shelter. The expanded facility has a dedicated area where residents can interact and adopt pets. The adoption center has glass-walled acquaintance rooms instead of a traditional shelter setting with animals in cages, to encourage shorter shelter stays for adoptable animals. There is now room for an additional 30 dogs and 50 cats. The Animal Adoption Center also provides educational programming on the humane treatment of animals for school children and adults. They teach pet-owners of the importance of licensing and micro-chipping their pets. Camden County is a very animal friendly place. According to the last census, 70 percent of Camden County households include either a dog or a cat. The Freeholder Board has made a commitment to treat homeless animals in a humane manner because we believe it is the right thing to do. In addition, we recently passed “Norman’s Law” prohibiting pet stores operating in Camden County from selling animals from breeders operating inhumane puppy mills. Norman’s law also encourages the adoption of pets from local shelters. Many families looking to provide a loving home for a dog or cat have no idea where the pet they purchased came from. Their good intensions keep this cruel industry in business, so we want to help pet owners make more informed decisions. Puppy mill dogs and cats spend much of their lives in small cages and female dogs are bred as frequently as possible. Camden County is joining a growing list of governmental entities across the country cracking down on the sale of pets from these disreputable breeders. We invite you to come and visit the dogs and cats waiting for you at the newly expanded Camden County Animal Shelter. The happiness that one gets from being greeted at the end of a hard day by your loyal family dog has no equal. The Camden County Animal Shelter is located at 125 County House Road in Blackwood. Please visit the shelter if you are considering adopting a dog or cat for your family. There are some great pets looking for their forever home. For more information on the shelter, call (856) 401-1300 or visit www.ccasnj.org. If you have any other questions about County services, please call me at (856) 225-5575, or email me at carmenr@camdencounty.com. Also, you can like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/camdencountynj and follow us on Twitter @camdencountynj. Heating Heating System System Repair Repair or or Replace Replace Any Any Type Type Read ads, cut R ead their their ads, cut their their coupons, coupons, but but before beeffore you you sign sign call c a ll 14 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 Haddonfield Friends of the Library host event with Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass Join the Haddonfield Friends of the Library for an evening or matinee with Mark Twain and Frederick Douglass on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. or Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church’s Performance Hall auditorium. Bring your family to this unique and funny historical play and support the Friends of the Library. Tickets are $20 and are on sale at the Haddonfield Public Library annex at 123 Kings Highway East, online at www.marktwainstravelingtheatre.com or at the door at each performance. The play begins with Douglass, abolitionist and orator, visiting his friend Twain, author and humorist, backstage during intermission of a typical Twain lecture. This is a lecture with the customary readings, discussions and rants. Yes, Twain and Douglass are friends. They first met in the parlor of the Langdon home in Elmira, N.Y. Twain, the dissolute journalist, was courting and soon succeeded in marrying Olivia Langdon. Twain went from smitten to civilized in very short order, civilized by his association to Olivia, her family and friends. For some time and well prior to this meeting, the Langdon family was staunchly abolitionist, abolitionist at a time when the Fugitive Slave Act made this a remarkably courageous stand. They had opened their home to countless runaway slaves and it was an active way station on the Under- ground Railroad. Having solved this mystery, we return to Mark and Fred. It is a small literary invention to have Douglass visit his friend Twain backstage as Twain is flogging his new book “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In a minor forgivable fiction, the play has Twain inviting Douglass to join him on stage to lecture. The rest is, as they say, history. And what a history! It is history with humor and insight rather than just dry facts and dates. Through this device we witness the entwined history of Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Grant, Harriet Beecher Stow, Douglass and Twain. 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However, things began to turn in 2006, when Haddonfield got into the South Jersey Group II playoffs as a No. 7 seed and stunned No. 2 seed Deptford in the first round, 20-17. “At that point, that’s where things really took off,” DeLano said. “Kids have to have a sense of purpose. We’ve had successful seasons in there, but never that playoff win.” The Bulldawgs returned to the playoffs in 2008. In 2009, they reached the South Jersey Group II championship game, losing to Delsea. Haddonfield would get over the hump and win its first championship in 40 years the next season, beating West Deptford for the South Jersey Group II championship. Now, Haddonfield football is a perennial contender in the Colonial Conference. The Bulldawgs clinched an eighth straight winning season with a win over Lindenwold on Oct. 16. The team sits near the top of power points in South Jersey Group II and will have a chance at a third straight championship later this fall. DeLano noted participation in the youth program has also increased dramatically from when he took over in 2002. He doesn’t want to take credit for the changes, instead giving that to dozens of coaches, parents, volunteers and players. “The goal is to become a Bulldawg and to play under the lights on Friday night,” DeLano said. “It’s become an event on Friday nights.” DeLano also shares the milestone with the rest of his coaching staff, many of whom have been with him through most of his tenure. “The focus should never be about me,” DeLano said. “I have a tremendous coaching staff. We’ve been together for a long time. I’m proud to share the sidelines with my best friends.” When talking about 100 wins, the focus always shifts back to the Special to The Sun HMHS football head coach Frank DeLano is honored with a special game ball commemorating his 100th career win. DeLano recorded his 100th win on Oct. 9 when the Bulldawgs defeated Woodbury, 35-0. team. DeLano said he’s spoken to many people whom he’s interacted with over the past 14 seasons, including many of his former players. He wants them to know they played an important part in building Haddonfield football. “We have 161 seniors that have played for us since 2002 that helped build us up to those 100 wins,” DeLano said. “It’s just been overwhelming. It’s been humbling to see how many lives this has impacted.” ONE BIG HAPPY FAMILY Residents and families love the warmth & hospitality of Voorhees Senior Living: “Mom absolutely loves life at Voorhees Senior Living! With wonderful new friends, and caring staff who go above and beyond for residents, she quickly decided to turn her 30-day respite stay into her permanent new home. That was six months ago, and now we are all one big happy family!” – DAUGHTER OF A RESIDENT 16 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 Next BOE meeting set for Nov. 12 NEXT Continued from page 13 think we are very likely to be eligible for state aid and it will be cheaper,” Moramarco said. Also at the Oct. 8 meeting, it was announce that HPS was using the services of a price estimator to see whether some of the figures the district has for the referendum can be verified. The company came back with a couple of estimates higher than what the architects originally gave the schools. “We are trying to reconcile those figures and see which ones are more reliable that we can go with,” Moramarco said. One of the things that came in higher than anticipated was the communication systems in regard to telephone, security and intercom systems. However, the school has the possibility of using the state contractor, RFP Solutions, at a cost under its original estimates. “The advantage to the board is that we are allowed to use the state contract pricing and not have to tie it up for a bid, which means we can eliminate the general contractor from getting a mark up on it, as well as any of the other trades that would have to be involved…The board does not have to go out to bid for that, they can use the proceeds from the bond for utilizing the state contract,” Business Administrator Christopher Oberg said. As for the ballot itself, the Long Range Planning Committee is trying to figure out ways to get down the total cost or spread out the bonds to be paid over time, rather than all at once. It is thinking of keeping one question with the much-needed projects and then creating multiple questions with different projects. However, there is no decision as of yet. “(The set up of the ballot) is giving more control to the public to decide how much burden they are willing to take on in addition to the critical parts, which is the first questions,” board member David Siedell said. Due to all of these changes, the board has decided to go for a March referendum. However, decisions will have to be made by the end of November, according to board member Susan Kutner. For a full video of the Oct. 22 BOE meeting, visit the Haddonfield Civic Association’s Vimeo account at vimeo.com/user2961532. In other news: • The Communication Committee met with groups that will be helping with the communications side of the referendum. The committee interviewed Laura Bishop Communications, which recommended an overall communication strategy, rather than just a referendum one. The committee would like to do this and will continue talks, including having a unified communication strategy for all schools. • The next BOE meeting will be on Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. in the high school library. ENGAGED? Did you or someone you know recently get engaged, maybe even married? Tell everyone the good news! Send us your announcement and we will print it, free of charge. OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 17 • New Homes • Remodeling • Additions • Alterations • Office • Retail Library learning L BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun Eliza Frank, 3, puts together a puzzle at the at the Haddonfield Public Library Annex on Wednesday, Oct. 21. On that day, libraries all across New Jersey celebrated Snapshot Day, where staff took photos of people using the library all day. .ccom 18 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES. PEASANT PRICES. CALENDAR CALENDAR Continued from page 8 Nikki Martorell Owner/Stylist 856-546-0648 519 Station Avenue • Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 www.avesalon.com •• NOW HIRING ASSISTANT/STYLIST •• SUPER FITNESS AEROBICS & FITNESS CENTER 3 MONTHS $ 1960 or visit Haddonfieldpres.org. 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. 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: Contemporary worship 9 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Traditional worship 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. 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, 00 99 FREE ORIENTATION E x pi re s 11 / 28/ 1 5 RAY OF HOPE FUND CALL 856-854-1441 We’re counting on you! Make a fully tax-deductible contribution to The Ray of Hope Fund today, and we’ll be able to help organizations in your neighborhood tomorrow and for years to come. • Exterior Wood Restoration • Decks, Fences, Log Cabins • All Wood Siding and more • Stamped Concrete, Paver & Concrete Cleaning & Restoration • Painting, Staining & Sealing • Repairs and Rebuilds Se urlington County r over 20 years. D o n ’t le t P a in te r s a n d C o n tr a c to r s p a in t o v e r y o u r w o o d . C a ll D e c k R e s to r a tio n P l u s to r e s to r e a ll o f y o u r b e a u tifu l w o o d s u r fa c e s The Ray of Hope Fund is part of the Community Foundation of South Jersey, a 501c3 organization. The Ray of Hope Fund makes micro-donations to community organizations that have a significant impact in the neighborhoods they serve. ! ! " MONDAY NOV. 2 Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202 Douglass Ave., Haddonfield. TUESDAY NOV. 3 Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30 a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library. Haddonfield Planning Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall auditorium, 242 Kings Highway East. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org to confirm meeting time and for agenda. Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789 for more information. Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m. at Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway. For more information, visit www.haddonfieldarts.org. Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789 for more information. PSA New Jersey Disaster Mental Health Helpline DONATE ONLINE: http://elauw.it/rayofhopefund ### 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. (877) 294-4357 OCT. 28–NOV. 3, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 19 LONG & FOSTER Event held rain or shine EVENT Continued from page 1 be a bouncy house, bicycle rodeo, basket raffle by local businesses, food, drinks, music and entertainment, all for free. Free giveaways will be available, including balloons, Frisbees, Halloween treats, bicycle helmets and more. There will also be the opportunity to dunk a cop in a dunk tank. Photos can be taken with police, fire and ambulance vehicles that will be on site for the day. There will also be some tips given from the police on identity theft, fraud prevention, Halloween safety and more. The day will continue with other scheduled events such as a karate demonstration by Garaguso Classical Martial Arts at 1 p.m., a K9 demonstration from the Cherry Hill Police Department and basket raffle winners announced at 2 p.m. Everything during the event is free thanks to donations and sponsorships from the community, borough and business district. “This is going to be an incredible day and everything is absolutely free,” Mueller said. “Come and enjoy everything with us.” Mueller hopes those who attend see how much the officers appreciate the community they work for and that individuals feel the officers are more approachable. “We’d like for people to feel comfortable coming to us or to even just give us a wave when they see us walk by. That is just the kind of friendly community Haddonfield is and the kind of community that we like to protect,” Mueller said. Haddonfield Police and Community Day will be at the Borough Hall Lot from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., rain or shine. “It’s going to be a really fun day. Free things, great people, if they want to come out and have a lot of fun, there is no reason why they shouldn’t come out,” Mueller said. HADDONFIELD GROUP 1415 Route 70 East • Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 856-795-6966 • www.longandfoster.com 49 Minnetonka Road • Somerdale $155,000 3 Newberry Court • Medford $460,000 508 4th Avenue• Haddon Heights $330,000 203 1st Avenue • Haddon Heights $239,900 ED C DU RE Be social. Like us on Facebook! 100 Linden Avenue • Haddonfield $449,900 D CE U D RE www.facebook.com/ haddonfieldsun The Sun isn't just in print. Like us on Facebook for additional photos, stories and tidbits of information about your town. 234 Jefferson Avenue• Haddonfield $799,000 241 Kings Hwy W • Haddonfield $1,225,000 ED C DU RE 347 Bellevue Avenue, Haddonfield $729,500 Considering a career in Real Estate. Call Barbara Mulvenna at 856-616-7177 for more information. 20 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — DATE, YEAR obituaries Mary Stockum Perry Oct. 15, 2015 * & '# $( , +$% && #(% $ &' #" # " & '# ' ! , # % " " % '# " ' $ #$ # #" #*"& $ ) " "(" ' * ' & " ) & '#%& $ " #% %& '# &($ $#%' ' % ) * ' #*& ' ' * &$ , ' %#( #(' ' % ) " !#% * ) "% ) " #!$ ! "'& #% " ")# ) "' #%'& '# #! #%' ' #& &'% ( ' , ' & '% , ' ! & , $ " , ' & #(% &' " ' $% ) '# ) " &#( ' #(' , ' # $#$( '# $ , ", %# ' " ' " $%# && & & ' ! #% #!$ && #" " !$ ' , #) & " * * % ! " '# ' #" #*"& $ " &(%%#(" " #!!(" ' & & * ,& " ,#(% & %) "&- , *" % Mary Stockum Perry of Haddon Township and Haddonfield passed away on Oct. 25 at the age of 85. She raised seven children: Richard, Michael, Timmy (Kathy), Patti, Susan Weng (Larry), Nicole, and Chelsea; was the loving Gram to Zachary and Benjamin; and great-grandmother to Malaya. She is also survived by furry companion, Gabby. She was a graduate of Haddonfield Memorial High School and worked as the office manager for Camden County Technical School for more than 20 years. Always looking on the bright side of things and thinking nothing was impossible, she was the perfect mother for dreamers. She loved being a mother and even more so a grandmother. She was a fountain of youth until her last day, laughing and joking and planning for the future. Her children will always remember her faith in them, which they will carry with them for the rest of their lives. Her grandchildren will always remember how she loved to play and supported them in anything they did. Her greatest joy came from children and they gravitated toward her, knowing they had found a place to be themselves. And she was as strong as she was kind, overcoming adversity and working three jobs to provide for her family, teaching her children the value of hard work and the power of belief in better things to come. Her faith in God and miracles at times seemed impractical, until you witnessed the answers to her prayers, things you thought were impossible. And she is now in that place she knew existed all along, and when her children and grandchildren and family and friends see her again, when it is their time, she will greet them with a smile and say, “See? I told you all along.” Mary’s family received friends on Sunday, Oct. 18 at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services in Haddonfield. All were invited to her services on Monday, Oct. 19 at Grace Episcopal Church. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, Mary’s family suggests memorial donations in her name be made to the American Heart Association, 1 Union Street, #301, Robbinsville, N.J. 08691-4183. Lillian “Esther” Thirlwall Oct. 15, 2015 Lillian “Esther” Thirlwall (nee Rau), longtime Haddonfield resident, passed away on Oct. 15 at the age of 87. She was the beloved wife of Sterling P. “Bud”; loving mother of Nancy Rosaio (Frank) of Wilmington, Del. and Janice Maurer (Duane) of Reading, Pa.; cherished grandmother of Emily, Sam, THIRLWALL Ellen and Miranda Rosaio and Kyle and Ryan Maurer; and dear aunt of Debbie Rau Voso and Jeffrey Lear. Esther graduated from Haddon Heights High School in 1945. She worked as an operator for Bell Telephone in Camden, in the billing department of West Jersey Hospital (Virtua) and at the Brew House in Haddonfield. Over the years, she volunteered for the Haddonfield PTA, Interfaith Caregivers, Girl Scouts and Ascension Lutheran Church. Additionally, Esther was a member of Wedgewood Swim Club, loved to travel with Bud to new places, and enjoyed watching the Phillies. She had a courageous, kind and gentle spirit and will be missed by all who knew her. Esther’s family received friends on Wed., Oct. 21 at Ascension Lutheran Church in Haddon Heights, where her service followed. Interment was at Locustwood Cemetery in Cherry Hill. In lieu of flowers, Esther’s family suggests contributions in her memory be made to Interfaith Caregivers, P.O. Box 186, Haddonfield, N.J. 08033. Arrangements were made by Kain-Murphy Funeral Services. THE HADDONFIELD SUN classified OCTOBER 28-NOVEMBER 3, 2015 L I N E Only$ per week A D S List a text-only ad for your yard 55 BOX ADS Only W H A T Cherry Hill Sun • Haddonfield Sun Marlton Sun • Medford Sun Moorestown Sun • Mt. Laurel Sun Shamong Sun • Tabernacle Sun • Voorhees Sun $ sale, job posting or merchandise. 65 per week Y O U PAGE 21 N E E D T O K N O W All ads are based on a 5 line ad, 15-18 characters per line. • Additional lines: $9, Bold/Reverse Type: $9 • Add color to any box ad for $20. • Deadline: Wednesday - 5pm for the following week. All classified ads must be prepaid. • Your Classified ad will run in all 9 of The Sun newspapers each week! • Be sure to check your ad the first day it appears. 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