July 13 - The Haddonfield Sun
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July 13 - The Haddonfield Sun
is su e! Su m m er Di ni ng www.haddonfieldsun.com FREE JULY 13–19, 2016 Zino begins new chapter as library director Crafts and Fine Art Festival returns Eric Zino says new position at HPL a dream come true By BRIGIT BAUMA The Sun BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun Mira Pomerantz and her mother Sally of Cherry Hill check out the jewelry from Pamela Iobst Designs at the Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival on Saturday, July 9. Downtown Haddonfield was alive with visitors from near and far who came to check out the regional vendors, artists and musicians. For more photos, please see page 12. Smiling from ear to ear, Haddonfield Public Library’s new director Eric Zino was still excited and amazed at the realization that a dream has become reality for him. Having been in the library world since 2002 and being the acting director for the HPL ZINO for the past seven months, Zino was officially named the library’s director on July 5. “To cross that one finish line, because we’re always setting new ones in front of ourselves, was huge. I’m still a little in disbelief. The realization I’ve achieved the INSIDE THIS ISSUE Haddonfield homes Local artist paints houses for exhibit, charity. PAGE 4 Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–21 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 please see ZINO, page 13 2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 13–19, 2016 obituaries Marie S. Elzey June 30, 2016 Ballet NJ Nutcracker Auditions Bloomfield Business Park 401 Bloomfield Drive #4 West Berlin, NJ 08091 (856) 768-9503 Auditions for the 33rd annual production of the "Nutcracker" will be held on: Sunday, August 28th, 2016 at the Academy of Ballet NJ, 401 Bloomfield Drive, West Berlin, NJ. The audition is open to dancers 3 to 18 years of age. Parents should call 856-768-9503 or go to www.balletnj.org for more infortmation. www.Balletnj.org Marie S. Elzey, a longtime Haddonfield and Ocean City resident, passed away on June 30 at the age of 85. She was the beloved wife of E. Guy Elzey, Jr.; devoted mother to E. Guy Elzey, III (Susan) of Haddonfield and Nancy Binder (Bill) of Yardly, Pa.; the adored grandmother to five grandchildren: Erica B., Christian S., and Anders W. Elzey and Kirsten L. and William R. Binder; and loving sister to Norman Solem (Eloise) of Deptford. She is predeceased by her nine other siblings. Marie is survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She was very proud of her large Norwegian family and heritage. Marie played a vital role in her families’ business. In addition, for more than 50 years, she had been an active member of the Haddonfield United Methodist Church where she once taught kindergarten Sunday School. She was also a long time member of Tavistock Country Club where she was ELZEY involved with the 9-hole golf league and bowling league. Other activities included being a Cub Scout leader, homeroom mother, president of the Colonial Skating Club, director of the Haddonettes Baton Corps, a member of the Haddonfield Assembly and an active member at the Mabel Kay House in Haddonfield. Marie’s family received friends Tuesday, July 5 in the Sanctuary of the Haddonfield United Methodist Church, where her service followed. Interment was please see OBITUARIES, page 15 E IV R E SK T S A G A OU LU SOLKA B C A EX D AC N R A NP U O OFOW O R D $0 CALL FOR SUMMER SAVINGS! 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Must present coupon at time of sale www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com 4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 13–19, 2016 Home is where the art is • Exterior Wood Restoration • Decks, Fences, Log Cabins • All Wood Siding and more • Stamped Concrete, Paver & Concrete Cleaning & Restoration • Painting, Staining & Sealing • Deck Building, Rebuilds and Repairs Sarah Ng paints Haddonfield houses for art exhibit, charity By BRIGIT BAUMA The Sun urlington County or 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 ### ! ! " Special to The Sun Haddonfield’s Sarah Ng stands next to the nine pieces of art she made for the ‘A Print Story’ exhibition. She used and was inspired by Haddonfield houses, calling her project ‘Home.’ If you had the chance to tell a story through a different medium than language, would you? One Haddonfield resident took the chance, and shared the story of her experience through the houses of Haddonfield. Haddonfield’s Sarah Ng is one of a group of print designers from Anthropologie who created a personal artistic story in the exhibition called “A Print Story.” Ng’s story is called “Home” and features paintings of houses in Haddonfield. All of the pieces are for sale, and proceeds from the exhibition go to the non-profit Arts Sphere Inc., a charity based in Philadelphia. The exhibition is at Gallery 543 in Philadelphia until please see SHOW, page 16 6 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 13–19, 2016 in our opinion Halt! Stop that road work! 108 Kings Highway East Haddonfield, NJ 08033 856-427-0933 Politicians need to stop pointing fingers and come up with a solution s of last Thursday night at 11:56 p.m., all non-essential and non-emergency improvements and repairs to state-owned roads and NJ Transit that are being funded through the Transportation Trust Fund halted. Money in the TTF, which funds transportation improvements throughout the state, is running out, with transportation officials projecting only enough money in the coffers to pay for emergency and essential safety repairs for another month. Gov. Christie and the state Assembly tried to keep the fund full and make sure it is replenished when they proposed, and passed, legislation that would have raised the state’s gas tax by 23 cents per gallon while lowering the sales tax from 7 percent to 6 percent over two years. New Jersey’s current gas tax is the A Your thoughts What are your thoughts on Gov. Christie’s gas tax proposal, and the shutdown of the state-funded transportation improvements? Share your thoughts on this, and other topics, through a letter to the editor. second-lowest in the nation, they said. Raising it wouldn’t put too big a burden on our drivers – an extra $3.45 per fill-up if you have an empty 15-gallon tank – and the lowered sales tax could help off-set that. But the state Senate, led by Christie’s Democratic counterparts, disagreed, failing to pass the proposals, which Christie said forced his hand in halting the roadwork. We’re not saying Christie’s gas tax proposal was a good one. Frankly, we’re not smart enough economists to know both the short- and long-term effects it could have on the Transporta- tion Trust Fund, the state’s overall budget and also on residents’ pockets. What we do know, with 100 percent certainty, is that enough is enough with party politics. The back and forth, the hemming and hawing, the fighting across aisles has to stop. What we need are solutions, not finger pointing and accusations. If the Senate Democrats don’t believe Christie’s proposal is a good one, then they should propose a viable alternative, not just say the governor is trying to look good in his potential bid to be Donald Trump’s running mate. And if Christie’s proposal really isn’t all that good, the governor and his Republican mates should devise a viable solution that would be acceptable to Democrats. Enough is enough. Start working together, because the residents of New Jersey are beginning to suffer. HMHS student makes voice heard, wins award Rising senior Hamna Khalid wins Alvin R. Schomer Award for essay By LINDSEY NOLEN The Sun Malala Yousafzai was born on July 12, 1997, in Mingora, Pakistan. Hamna Khalid was born on Jan. 1, 2000, in Lahore, Pakistan, raised in Prince Edward Island, Canada, and currently resides in Haddonfield. While these two women have carried on with the majority of their lives from half a world away, they share one important characteristic: their devotion to the educational rights of women. “While I have never been denied an education because of my gender, I do live in a world where much of the rhetoric is that I am less of a human being because of it, my race and my religion,” Khalid said. During the past school year, her junior year at Haddonfield Memorial High School, Khalid saw the movie “He Named Me Malala” with the school’s 50/50 club. So inspired by the film, she subscribed to the Malala Fund mailing list by which she was sent the article in Yes! Magazine titled, "Standing With Malala: Meet the Teenagers Who Survived the Taliban and Kept Going to School." Upon reading this piece, Khalid, the founder of the “No More” campaign at HMHS to end domestic violence and sexual assault, suggested she and her fellow club members reflect on their watching of “He Named Me Malala” by submitting entries to an essay contest the magazine was holding in response to its article. “I could have been Malala. Had I been born a few hundred kilometers north of my birthplace, had my parents KHALID been different people, had I been given different luck, I could have been Malala,” Khalid wrote in her essay. please see KHALID, page 11 Dan McDonough Jr. chairman of elauwit media Tim Ronaldson Joe Eisele executive editor publisher Kristen Dowd senior associate editor Mike Monostra haddonfield editor Brigit Bauma art director Stephanie Lippincott advertisinG director Arlene Reyes manaGinG editor 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, sixmonth subscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFs of the publication are online, free of charge. For information, call 856-427-0933. To submit a news release, please email news@haddonfieldsun.com. 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JULY 13–19, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7 Sitting down with Tyler Goedell Freeholders provide fans to Camden County Seniors Haddonfield’s Jack Nuckols, 13, chats with the Philadelphia Phillie By Freeholder Carmen Rodiriguez By JACK NUCKOLS Special to the Sun Many of you might remember that Phillies game against the Reds where the Phillies left fielder, Tyler Goedell, made an epic throw to Cameron Rupp to save and win the game. Goedell also hit the go-ahead triple that night. Later that week, he hit his first home run. But who is Tyler Goedell? He came out of nowhere, right? During that week of his throw, I sat down with him to find out. Nuckols: You made a switch from third base to the outfield in the minors. How hard was that? Goedell: For me, honestly it wasn’t that difficult. Third base is tough. You get so many more balls hit to you there than the outfield. You’ve got to be more mentally locked in at third, and for me the outfield opened me up as far as being more relaxed. I could also use my speed more in the outfield, so that was a plus. So, I’d say it’s been a pretty easy transition. Nuckols: You have a brother in MLB (Eric Goedell, Mets reliever). How fun is that? Goedell: It’s awesome. Growing up we would play whiffle ball games against each other since we were 5. It was awesome to have Special to The Sun Haddonfield’s Jack Nuckols, 13, interviews Phillies rookie Tyler Goedell after the Phillies vs. the Reds game. him sharing his experiences in the big leagues before I got there. He taught me a lot. Growing up it made me want to be like him. (Eric is four years older.) I’d see him doing well and it motivated me to do well. Nuckols: How does he help? Goedell: There are not many brothers who are both in the MLB. We worked out together in the offseason, trained a lot. He helped me get prepared for this season, since I’m a rookie. I text ! * him all the time if I need help with something. It’s great to have him there. Nuckols: You played a small stint in Australia. What is it like to play out there? Goedell: It was fun. It’s a little different out there. We play three days a week: Friday, a doubleheader Saturday and Sunday. All the players, for the most part, have jobs during the week and please see GOEDELL, page 14 % # %# #$! $ ( ( $& #!( ) %# % ! ! % "!# #* # %! ! ' ! $! ! " "#!( " ! % !#$ # " $ !# !' ! # $% % #!& $ #( $" # & !" %! "" " #!( !($ " %& #* " %&# !# To help senior citizens beat the heat this season, the Freeholder Board is once again distributing free fans. Camden County residents age 60 and older with an income of $25,000 or less are eligible to receive a fan. There are currently more than 100 fans ready for immediate distribution with more on the way. Many senior citizens are living in homes without air conditioning or other means of cooling. When temperatures rise to dangerous levels, these seniors should open windows to release trapped air and use a fan to circulate the air throughout the home. This not only makes it more comfortable, but more importantly makes it safer. During the hottest days of the year, senior citizens should wear lightweight clothing and avoid strenuous activity in the sun. If you must be outside, wear a head covering, a wide-brimmed hat or visor. This clothing will not only protect your head from the intense rays of the sun, it will also provide a shield for your eyes. Those taking regular medication should consult with their physician because some medications cause an adverse reaction in hot weather. Drink plenty of non-alcoholic liquids, warm and cool because the body loses fluids in the heat. Drinking lots of liquids helps you to avoid dehydration. When the weather warrants, the Camden County Health Department issues heat alerts and advises municipalities that it would be appropriate to open cooling centers. This is done when the combination of hot temperatures and high humidity become dangerous and can cause heat related illnesses, especially in senior citi- zens. Each municipality in Camden County has identified and is responsible for opening its own municipal cooling center. Please call your town for the closest location. The early warning signs of heat stress are decreased energy, slight loss of appetite, faintness, light-headedness and nausea. People experiencing these symptoms should go to a cool environment, drink liquids, remove excess clothing and rest. Serious signs of heat stress include unconsciousness, rapid heartbeat, throbbing headache, dry skin, chest pain, mental confusion, irritability, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle cramps, staggering and difficulty breathing. People experiencing these symptoms should get immediate medical attention. While waiting for help, stay in a cool area, remove excess clothing and drink water. In an emergency, dial 911. For more than a decade we have worked with senior organizations and municipal emergency management coordinators to distribute fans to seniors. Please take the proper precautions to ensure that this summer is safe and enjoyable. To request a fan or to obtain more information, please call the Camden County Division of Senior Services at (856) 858-3220. For other health related information, contact the Department of Health and Human Services at (800) 999-9045. If you have any other questions about County services visit www.camdencounty.com. I invite you to call me at (856) 225-5575, or email me at carmen.rodriguez@camdencounty.com. Also, you can like us on Facebook at www.Faceboook.com/camdencountynj and follow us on Twitter @camdencountynj. PAGE 8 CALENDAR WEDNESDAY JULY 13 FRIDAY JULY 15 Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to 6. 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. Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Visit www.oa.org for information. Line Dancing: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior Center. Call (856) 3548789 for more information. Haddonfield Rotary Concert Series: 7 p.m. at Kings Court on Kings Highway. The Rotary Club of Haddonfield is pleased to sponsor the Annual Summer Concert Series every Friday in July. This week’s band is The PickUp Band. Learn more at www.downtownhaddonfield.com. Haddonfield Plays and Players’ “Bye Bye Birdie”: 8 p.m. at Haddonfield Plays and Players, 957 East Atlantic Ave. in Haddonfield. War, love and rock-and-roll combined led to “Bye Bye Birdie,” a musical inspired by Evlis Presley being drafted into the army in the 50s. Tickets can be purchased online at www.haddonfieldplayers.com/tickets.php. Kiwanis Club of the Haddons meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock Country Club. For more information, call (856) 559-2009, email MSmith@kitchenandassociates.c om or visit www.njkiwanis.org. THURSDAY JULY 14 BUSH TRIMMING LABOR POWER WASHING SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS, HOUSE YARD CLEAN OUT & LAND CLEARING, CUT BACK CLEAN OUR ALL OVER GROWN DEBRIS 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. Haddonfield Plays and Players’ Preview “Bye Bye Birdie”: 7:30 p.m. at Haddonfield Plays and Players, 957 East Atlantic Ave. in Haddonfield. War, love and rockand-roll combined led to “Bye Bye Birdie,” a musical inspired by Evlis Presley being drafted into the army in the 50s. Tickets can be purchased online at www.haddonfieldplayers.com/tickets.php. 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 Mabel Kay Senior Center, Upper Level. Call (856) 354-8789 for more information. Al-Anon meeting: 1 and 6 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, floor 2R in the youth lounge. Support group for family and friends of alcoholics. JULY 13–19, 2016 information. SATURDAY JULY 16 Haddonfield Plays and Players’ “Bye Bye Birdie”: 8 p.m. at Haddonfield Plays and Players, 957 East Atlantic Ave. in Haddonfield. War, love and rock-and-roll combined led to “Bye Bye Birdie,” a musical inspired by Evlis Presley being drafted into the army in the 50s. Tickets can be purchased online at www.haddonfieldplayers.com/tickets.php. Farmers Market: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kings Court in the center of town, Kings Highway. Fresh fruits and vegetables, artisan breads and treats, organic flowers, hot coffee and other delicious foods to eat there or take home. Through Oct. 28. Free parking. Rain or shine. Visit www.haddonfieldfarmersmarket.org for more SUNDAY JULY 17 Haddonfield Plays and Players’ “Bye Bye Birdie”: 2 p.m. at Haddonfield Plays and Players, 957 East Atlantic Ave. in Haddonfield. War, love and rock-and-roll combined led to “Bye Bye Birdie,” a musical inspired by Evlis Presley being drafted into the army in the 50s. Tickets can be purchased online at www.haddonfieldplayers.com/tickets.php. MONDAY JULY 18 La Leche League meeting: 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church hospitality center, 20 Kings Highway East. Information and support for breastfeeding mothers. For more information, visit lllofhaddonfield.blogspot.com or call Louise at 547-2980 or Connie at 795-8554. Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202 Douglass Ave., Haddonfield. Senior Cardio Fun: 11:30 a.m. at Mabel Kay Senior Center, Upper Level. Call (856) 354-8789 for more information TUESDAY JULY 19 Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 6. 10:30 a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library. Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior Center. Call (856) 354-8789 for more information. Lite Aerobics for Seniors: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior Center, Upper Level. Call (856) 354-8789 for more information. Al-Anon meeting: 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, floor 2R in the youth lounge. Support group for family and friends of alcoholics. Announces the appointment of PAUL FARRELL as an Independent Travel Agent! Paul has been active for many years as past member of the Haddonfield Board of education and an Officer of the Haddonfield Soccer League, Little League and Senior League.Paul and his wife, Mary Beth, have traveled extensively nationally and internationally and hope to continue to explore. They have enjoyed cruising to islands and traveling to Argentina, Mexico, Turkey and 10 other countries. Gloucester Travel & Cruise is a full service travel agency with 25 plus years providing guaranteed best value vacation pages. PAUL V. FARRELL • 856-986-7385 • PAULVFARRELL@VERIZON.NET THE HADDONFIELD SUN 9 Haddonfield to be on broadcast Downtown Haddonfield is scheduled to be featured on Fox 29’s “Good Day Drives You” live broadcast on Friday, July 15 from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at King’s Court. For information about downtown Haddonfield, visit downtownhaddonfield.com. Volunteers needed for VBS Older students and adults are needed as crew members to assist with Vacation Bible School July 25 to 29 from 9 a.m. to noon at Lutheran Church of Our Savior. Interested volunteers can contact the church at (856) 429-5122, or email Sara Nemeth at sara.nemeth329@gmail.com or Stephanie Visconti at stephanievisconti@yahoo.com. Registration now is open for children and being accepted online oursaviorhaddonfield.org/ or print, complete and mail your form to the church at 204 Wayne Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. 08033. Tuition is $25 for the week, $60 maximum per family. Checks should be made payable to "LCOS" and can be mailed or dropped off at the church office. Please specify "For VBS" and note the children's names for whom you are paying. All children are welcome from age 4 through fifth grade. You don’t have to be a member of LCOS to join in. There will be a special concert performance on Thursday evening, July 28. Each day, children will participate in small groups and learn how to conquer challenges with God’s mighty power. 10 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 13–19, 2016 Sculpture dedicated in honor of former mayor Tish Colombi WHAT YOU GET: In-Home Consultations Lifetime Installation Warranty Delivery (Minimums Apply) Price, Quality AND Services! # % $& 410 Miller Road (Behind Dutch Wagon Market) ! ' $ ! ' ! $ % $ ! 547A Cross Keys Rd. (Across from Winslow Plaza) ! ' $ ! ' ! $ % #% $ ! # #$ $ " ## # $ # Friends, family and political supporters of former mayor Letitia G. "Tish" Colombi gathered in front of the Borough Hall on July 4, prior to the parade, to witness the dedication of a sculpture in her honor. Titled "Exuberant Girl," the sculpture is a tribute to Colombi's "long and devoted service to the municipal government and community of Haddonfield." She served for a record 28 years as a commissioner, including 12 years as the mayor. The only woman to have served on the board of commissioners, she retired in 2013. "If just one young woman from our community decides to run for elective office – be it the school board, the Board of Commissioners, the County Board of Freeholders, the state Assembly or Senate, the United States Congress, or – hallelujah! – the office of president of the United States – if just one young woman from our community decides to run for elective office because she saw me as the kind of person she wanted to be, doing the kinds of things with her life she saw me doing, saying and doing the kinds of in- E. G. Quinn Photography Former Mayor Tish Colombi stands next to the statue ‘Exuberant Girl,’ dedicated to her for her devotion to serving the community. spirational things she heard me say and do … that will mean the world to me,” Colombi said, in acknowledging the gift. “Although I am retired from office and although I no longer serve so publicly as the role model I once did, I hope this sculpture at this location, will be a permanent reminder to the youth of our community that public service is an honorable, satisfying and rewarding vocation, a vocation worth pursuing." Email us at news@haddonfieldsun.com Join our VIP text Club & Get 20% off your purchase of regular priced items! Text FUNSUN to 51660 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 11 Khalid: An education is a privilege KHALID Continued from page 6 What she meant by this is – just as Yousafzai was shot traveling home from school on Oct. 9, 2012, in Pakistan for advocating for girls’ education – Khalid, too, could have been punished for her beliefs had she lived in a region less accepting of the educational rights of women. “An education, something I take for granted, is a privilege in societies where there are so many obstacles threatening it. But despite the contrast, girls in Pakistan, or any other country in the world, are just like me,” she wrote. The courage she exemplified by crafting a response to the magazine article in mid-February did not go unnoticed. Approximately four months later, Khalid was hand-delivered a letter of nomination for the 2016 Alvin R. Schomer Award by Carl Maugeri, chair of the Human Relations Commission. She has since been honored as the award winner for her work. “We were very moved by [Khalid’s] essay and that’s why we nominated her and awarded her the honor,” Maugeri said. “In her essay, she really made an international story and the struggle for the equality of women in education relevant to everyday people.” Named after Alvin R. Schomer, the first chairman of the Haddonfield Human Rights Commission, each year this award is presented to one local high school and middle school student who exhibit an understanding of the need to challenge prejudice and discrimination not only in the community, but throughout the world as well. “[Khalid] could have been Malala, and yet she understands how important education is for everyone, requiring her courageous response,” Maugeri said. “She is very clear on how young people really do need to get involved in social justice.” 12 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 13–19, 2016 Crafts and FINE Arts FESTIVAL Photos by Brigit Bauma/The Sun Thousands of people came to the Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival last weekend. Clockwise from above: Zara Castine of Wind SunSilver shows off how the wind chimes work. Tents lined Kings Highway and Tanner Street. (Inset) Olivia Eknaian, 6, shows off her butterfly face paint she got at the festival. Janet Spahr sings and plays her handpan music. Juliana, 5, and her mother Dr. Andrea Cronin of Haddonfield enjoy the festival. Hand painted dolls were displayed at Zivile Kaminskaite’s Slavic Folk Art Sculpture tent. Jane Atwell gets her face painted by Vanessa Carrow of Fancy Faces. Jamie and Kindra Scott grab a quick snack. (Inset) Sienna Sokol, 3, meets Princess Ariel outside Enchanted Dreams. JULY 13–19, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 13 Zino wants library to be mechanism for education, place for community ZINO Continued from page 1 dream and accomplished that goal is amazing,” Zino said. Zino hopes to accomplish much as the HPL director. He hopes to make the library a mechanism for education and a place the community wants to participate in. For the staff, he wants to create a library where new ideas are explored. “I want to be a part of a very forward thinking library that is very responsive to the community,” Zino said. “I think we already have (a lot of those) dynamics here and I’d like to continue it.” Zino believes the renovation changes and additions will help to facilitate a lot of the ideas he has planned. Zino didn’t start in the library world. He originally wanted to work in law enforcement, having a criminal law justice degree from Rowan University. Straight out of college, he got a job running a department for a consumer protection agency doing criminal background checks and did that for a few years. But after Sept. 11, 2001, the job became extremely difficult and stressful. Wanting to find a new avenue, Zino thought about what he could do that still involved research, but less stress. His wife Bridget, a teacher at the time, was going for a master’s of library and information science degree at Rutgers, and he thought that seemed like something he might want to do, so he joined the program as well. Thus began his career in libraries. His first job was at Burlington County College, now Rowan at Burlington County College, where he met previous HPL Director Susan Briant from Haddonfield. He then transitioned into a non-profit consulting company for libraries, did that for about nine years, and decided he wanted to get back into a library itself. “I had no idea that (being a librarian) would be up my alley … Seeing a community every single day and providing customer service, and talking to people, was a really cool gig,” Zino said. After hearing of an opening at the HLP and meeting the staff, Zino knew Haddonfield was a place he wanted to work in. Zino got the job as the circulation manager in 2014 and continued in that job until Briant’s retirement. He then took the reins as acting director and was a little nervous with the transition. However, Briant left Zino a very detailed transition plan, and with the help from library staff and the Board of Trustees, Zino was successful in the job. When Zino isn’t in Haddonfield, he is either back at home in Riverton with his wife and pets or traveling the world. At his home, Zino enjoys his pets, coffee and jazz music. Having not grown up with pets, Zino realized he was missing out on something amazing. Though he said they can get frustrating, as he has two cats and two dogs, he thinks they’re truly great and fun to have. Each morning his cats wake him up, and he, a coffee aficionado, mixes and grinds coffee beans to create one cup to drink each morning. Though he does occasionally buy his coffee in Haddonfield, there is something about creating his own blend Zino real- Be social. Like us on Facebook! The Sun isn't just in print. Like us on Facebook for additional photos, stories and tidbits of information about your town. www.facebook.com/ haddonfieldsun ly loves. He also has recently picked up the jazz guitar as his hobby, studying it and playing along with different jazz mixes. According to Zino, his wife appreciates it some of the time and he hopes one day she’ll pick up the drums to play along with him. Zino loves being outdoors and traveling. He enjoys camping, backpacking and cycling locally. When he’s traveling afar, Zino goes to places such as Costa Rica, Thailand, Egypt and Jordan. No matter where he is or what he does, however, Zino finds his librarian background sometimes makes its way into his life even outside of work. “Librarians are instructors. At the library, I’m informing someone about something or trying to give him or her a piece of advice. And (outside of the library) talking to someone about coffee and him or her asking me a question, it’s like a reference question to me. My daily interactions and my work life are seamless in that respect,” Zino said. PSA Poison Control Center (800) 222-1222 ! !" " # ! " # ! % ! $ AACC SSystem ystem RRepair epair oorr RReplace eplace 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 — JULY 13–19, 2016 Goedell ‘can do a little bit of everything’ GOEDELL Continued from page 7 play for fun on the weekends. There’s some talent out there for sure, but more than anything else, it was fun. It was a great experience. Nuckols: When you found out you were getting drafted out of high school, what were you thinking? Goedell: I was excited. I was committed to UCLA, and was excited to potentially go there. Leading up to the draft, I didn’t know when exactly I would get drafted. I was planning to go to school, but the Rays drafted high enough where they gave me a great opportunity, and I felt like I was ready to get my career started. Please recycle this newspaper. Nuckols: Was the decision between UCLA and the Rays hard? Goedell: Yes. Yes it was. It was a win-win situation for me. Either I go to UCLA or start playing pro ball. So it was a tough decision, but I feel like I made the right one. Nuckols: What is the most important thing about the way you play? Goedell: I feel like something unique about me is that I can do a little bit of everything. I can run, I can play some defense, and I can hit a little bit. I take pride in all five tools of the game. I try to improve everything, every year, with more and more experience. Nuckols: How do veterans on the team help your game? Goedell: They’re awesome. Chooch (Carlos Ruiz) and (Ryan) Howard have been great to all the young guys. They’ve been around the longest out of all the guys on the team; they are great leaders. They lead by example. You can go to them for anything on or off the field. They’re there to help, and it’s been a big part of our success this year. Nuckols: Who was your idol as a kid? Goedell: My favorite player growing up was Barry Bonds. I grew up in San Francisco, so I went to a bunch of Giants games. He was the best hitter I’ve ever seen. I’d always imitate his swing. Nuckols: What’s the best experience you’ve had on a ball field? Goedell: The other night (the throw to end the Reds game) was up there for sure. I’d say that moment was maybe the most fun I’ve had on a baseball field. Just ending the game with the throw, and then the team celebrating. That was cool. Not only do you know that that one throw may be just a small part of what Goedell can do on the field, you now know what got him here, who he is and who he could be. JULY 13–19, 2016 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 15 obituaries OBITUARIES Continued from page 2 at the Haddonfield Methodist Cemetery. Memorial donations in Marie’s name may be made to Fellowship House, 1722 Broadway, Camden, N.J. 08104. Arrangements were made by Kain-Murphy Funeral Services in Haddonfield. Doris Irene Schwartz July 1, 2016 Doris Irene (nee Kelly) Schwartz, formerly of Cherry Hill and Haddonfield, passed away on July 1 at the age of 85. She was the beloved wife of the late Richard W. Schwartz. Doris is survived by her loving daughters, Barbara Joan (David) Ayers of Euless, Texas, and Teri Irene (Michael) Layer of Roswell, Ga.; her cherished grandchildren, Jonathan M. Layer (Leah) of Greenville, S.C., Jennifer I. Sanders (Kirk) of Roswell, Ga., and Richard A. Watts of Euless, Texas; as well as her much adored great-grandsons Christian M. Layer and William A. Sanders. Doris is also survived by her brother Jack Kelly (Janice) of Lakeland, Fla., brother-in-law William Schwartz of Collingswood and her many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ada Marion (Jeffries) Kelly and Jacob William Kelly, and by her sister Alberta Marion (Kelly) Wuellenweber. Doris was born in Camden on GUTTER Jan. 18, 1931, and lived in Louden, Ariel and Carneys Point before moving to Haddonfield in 1947 to live with her maternal grandparents Lemuel and Elizabeth Jeffries. Doris married Richard W. Schwartz, the love of her life and husband of 54 years in October 1951 and lived in the Kingsway Village neighborhood of Cherry Hill from July 1952 until February 2014. From 2011 until her death, she lived with her daughter Teri in Haddonfield and Roswell, Ga. Doris attended Haddonfield Memorial High School and was a 1980 graduate of Glassboro State College, now Rowan University. She taught fourth grade at Woodland School in the Barrington School District until her retirement in 1998. In 1992, she was proclaimed Outstanding Teacher by the Barrington Public Schools for being named in the Governor’s Teacher Recognition Program. She was a member of the NEA and the NJEA Retired Teachers Association. Doris taught Sunday school at Covenant Presbyterian Church and was a Girl Scout senior troop advisor. She enjoyed reading, visiting with family and friends and traveling with her late husband. Her caring personality will be deeply missed by family and friends. She will be remembered for her love of reading, an everpresent cup of coffee, her passion for children and teaching, her love for her family and her abiding faith in God. Doris’ family will receive friends on Saturday, July 16 at 11 a.m. at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services, 15 West End Ave. in Haddonfield. There will be a short service following at noon. Interment will be private. 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Its mission is to engage the creative in communities, empower neighborhoods to explore the positives in people’s lives, and heal the mind, body and spirit through art. “I know there are some people in the community who don’t have English as a first language, and it is just really nice that they can all do together that connects them and is not something you have to understand really,” Ng said. Your Local Home for Screen Printing, Embroidery, Digital Printing and Custom Apparel We specialize in business apparel, team uniforms, promotional items, and apparel for clubs, groups, and families Bark Tees 12 Haddon Ave, Haddon Twp. NJ 08108 (across the street from McMillan's Bakery) PH: 856-240-1734 E-mail: info@barktees.com Mention this ad and take 10% OFF According to the exhibition flyer, “A Print Story” is an autobiography told with print, expressed through the lens of a single color palette. Ng’s biography begins in London, England, where she grew up. 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Having not painted in almost 10 years, Ng wasn’t sure how things would turn out. She first did the houses, as is, within the color palette for the exhibition. However, she thought the houses felt empty, so she added people to them to bring them to life. She also added different floral patterns to the houses, her inner print designer kicking $ 25 Comforters Any Size your order! American Owned & Operated 705 Station Ave Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 Start designing your own t-shirt TODAY at 856-546-6055 T-F 8am-6pm • Sat 8am-3pm • Mon & Sun Closed @Barktees Drive Thru Service Special to The Sun Sarah Ng stands outside of her house with her bulldog puppy. in. “I feel like the family and people that live in it are really what makes the house,” Ng said. Ng enjoyed the process of painting and was really happy with what she produced. Her final product features nine paintings of Haddonfield’s unique houses. One of her favorite pieces was of her neighbor’s house with her neighbor’s daughter and dog out front. Ng’s as well as her coworkers’ works can all be found at Gallery 543, Building 543, 5000 South Broad St. in Philadelphia until July 20. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. with lunch hours from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The pieces are for sale and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to Art Sphere. Ng hopes those who visit, even if they don’t buy a piece, consider donating to the non-profit. To donate to the charity or to learn more, visit artsphere.org. 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