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The NewsCalendar of Coming Events • June 19 to July 3, 2009 • #451
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H A D D O N f I E l DThe colors red, white, and blue dominate the interior of the English Gardener Gift Shop at its new location: 125 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield (just around the corner from its former spot on Mechanic Street). Irish eyes will spot plenty of green and orange as well. Open 7 days.
A cooking camp for kids! Certified professional Chef Kathy Gold is offering a summer cooking program that is sure to appeal to budding Iron Chefs. Two camps are available, both for ages 8 to 12 and 13 to 17: “Cooking Boot Camp: Core Curriculum” from July 20 thru 24; and “Cooking Around the World” from July 27 to 31. The fee is $300 per week, with a 15% discount if registering for both weeks, or for a second child from the same family. In The Kitchen Cooking School is located at 10 Mechanic Street, Haddonfield. Call 856-489-1682 to reserve your child’s place!
for July fourth fun, the sky’s the limitThe Week at a Glance• Jun 19 to Jun 26 8• Jun 26 to Jul 3 22 Advertising focus • Health & Fitness 6• Home & Garden 19 Directories • Community Directory 28• Business Directory 31 Municipal Matters 13 Notices 30 Real Estate • For Sale, For Rent 26
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NoneedtotravelfarandwidetohaveablastonIndependenceDay!TheHaddonfieldCelebrationsAssociationhasyoucovered. TheBorough’scelebrationoflibertyandfreedomwillofficiallybeginonFri Jul 3attheHighSchoolStadium.TheShoreThing–abandknownforrockingJerseybeacheseachsummerwithhitsfromthe’50’s,’60’s,andearly’70’s–willbeginplayingat7:30pm(gotoshorethingband.net).RefreshmentswillbesoldattheLionsClubtentlocatedintheendzone.Thefireworksdisplaywillcommenceatdusk(approximately9:30pm).Intheeventofrain,thefireworkswilltakeplaceonSun Jul 5. Thefestivitieswon’tendafterthefireworks.At10amonSat Jul 4,theFourthofJulyParadewillstepoffonKingsHwyatChestnutSt. Residentsandgroups
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Around the Town
#451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, �009
Around the Town
What’s Your Take?Withpyrotechnics,parades,picnics,andparties,
HaddonfieldwillbeagreatplacetospendIndependenceDay.
What are your plans for July Fourth?
• East Park Avenue resident MANON McGUIGAN and East
Cottage Avenue’s ROBYN BOLLINGER have big plans for
the holiday weekend. Manon is “going to be in Washington
DC for a parade and fireworks.” Robyn’s plans include “running a
race to benefit a buddy program.”
• Mother-daughter team GLORIA KINGSTON and LYNN MATONIS have already given their holiday plans some thought. “We’ll be here at Cafe Loka, enjoying lunch and watching the parade.” Lynn’s daughter, Lori, owns the Kings Court eatery.
• For Ursuline Academy head lacrosse coach LAUREN BERG, July Fourth means business as usual. “I’ll be preparing for my lacrosse camp,” she stated. Daughter and player LAUREN BERG plans to take it easy by simply “hanging out around the pool.”
• What’s On found sisters SAMANTHA and JAIME
KELLY relaxing at Starbucks. Eleven-year-old Samantha
reported that she will be “riding on a fire
truck in the parade.” Nine-year-old Jaime
plans on “biking in the parade.”
• Director and therapist at Haddonfield’s Be Well Massage, AMY KINZEL, and husband PAUL are looking forward
to “going to the parade and fireworks in Haddonfield.”
• The Bright Side of Life’s JESS DONOGHUE has a lot to celebrate each time Independence day rolls around. “The Fourth of July is my birthday, so every year I go to the
beach with my family to watch the fireworks,” Jess explained.
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arewelcometomarchintheparade.Families,neighborhoods,andorganizationmemberswhowouldliketheirgroup/floattobejudged,musteitherpre-registerattheInformationCenter(2KingsCourt)thruTue Jun 30orsign-inattheregistrationtablebeforetheparadeattherearofthePresbyterianChurch(8:30to9:30am). Childrenwishingtogetinonthefunbyridingtheirbikesintheparadeareinvitedtodecoratetheir‘wheels’atFreeride(8KingsHwyE)from6:30to7:30pmonFri Jul 3.Allchildparticipantswillgetribbons. Award-winningparticipantswillbeannouncedattheHighSchoolattheconclusionoftheparade.Intheeventofrain,theParadewillbecancelled.
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Get in shape at GraceGraceChurchismakingiteasytomaintainahealthylifestylethissummer.DaveMann,ahealthandfitnessprofessional,isrunningexerciseclassesthruthebeginningofAugust.Getactivewiththefollowing: • Tuesdays–MommiesinMotion,whichfeatureskickboxing,bodysculpting,taichiandmore,willhelpmomslosethat“babybelly.”Classstartsat10am.SeniorCardioBlast,afull-bodyworkoutdesignedspecificallyforseniorcitizens,followsat11am. • Wednesdays–KidsFitCampwillchallengekidsinrelayeventsandkickboxing.Classesareheldat10am(agesfourtoseven)and11am(ageseightto12). • Fridays–SeniorTaiChi(chairoptional)willhelpattendeesachievebalance,calm,andinternalenergy.Classesarebeingheldfrom10to10:45am.CardioBlast,featuringhighintensityaerobics,beginsat11am. Thecostofseniorclassesis$8perclass,howevernoonewillbeturnedawayduetoinabilitytopay.Adultandchildclassescost$10perclass.GraceChurchwillreceivehalfoftheproceeds.Fordetails,calltheChurchofficeat429-0007orcontactDaveMannat685-7725orbodyworks-bydavid@comcast.net.
Tickling the ivoriesEnjoytheatmosphereofapianoloungewithoutatriptothecity.ArtsatGraceChurchwillpresent“SpringtimeCabaret”onSun Jun 21at4pmintheChurchAuditorium. Theeventwillfeaturesongsperformedbysomeofthearea’sfinesttalent.Attendeeswillevengetinontheactionwithaudiencesing-a-longs. Snacksandbeverageswillbeavailable.Freewillofferingswillbecollectedatthedoor. Formoreinformation,calltheChurchofficeat429-0007.
Ages/Grades Activity Dates Days Times Location__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
RECREATION FOR KIDSAge 5 by October Tot-Lots June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 9:30am to 11:30am Tatem, Central, HaddonAges 9 to 14 Art June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 9:30am to 11:30am High School Art RoomAges 6 to 11 Playgrounds June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 9:30am to 12:00n Tatem, Central, Haddon 1:00pm to 3:00pmThreeplaygroundswillbeoperatedthissummer,oneeachatTatem,Central,andElizabethHaddon.YoungsterswithspecialneedsareencouragedtoparticipateinthePlaygroundprogramsponsoredbytheBoardofEducationincooperationwiththeRecreationDepartment.ThisPlaygroundwillbeheldatTatemfrom1:00pmto3:00pm,MondaythruFriday.Ateacherwithspecial-needsexperiencewillsupervisethisPlayground. Grades 3 to 8 Crows Woods June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 9:30am to 12:00n Crows WoodsGrades 3 to 8 Softball League April to July M T W Th F 5:30pm Crows WoodsGrades 4 to 12 Theatre Group June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 1:00pm to 3:00pm High School Auditorium__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SPORTS CLINICSAges 8 to 14 Baseball Clinic June 30 to July 23 T W Th 9:00am to 11:00am Radnor FieldAges 6 to 12 Karate Clinic June 23 to July 30 T Th 6:30pm to 7:30pm High School Cafeteria Ages 8 to 11 Lacrosse Clinic June 23 to July 30 T Th 7:00pm to 8:00pm Haddon FieldAges 5 to 12 Soccer Clinic June 22 to July 29 M W 6:30pm to 7:30pm Green Acres FieldAges 6 to 8 Tennis Clinic: Little Tykes June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 9:00am to 9:45am Centennial CourtsAges 9 to 12 Tennis Clinic: Beginners June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 10:00am to 10:45am Centennial CourtsAges 13 to 16 Tennis Clinic: Advanced June 22 to July 31 M T W Th F 11:00am to 12:00n Centennial CourtsAges 8 to 13 Track and Field Clinic June 23 to July 30 T Th 7:00pm to 8:00pm Tatem Field__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTSAdults Fitness Room June 22 to July 30 M T W Th 6:30pm to 8:30pm High School Weight RoomAge 17 and Older Tennis Clinic June 23 to July 30 T Th 6:30pm to 8:30pm Centennial Courts_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NOTES●ParticipationintheSummerRecreationProgramandthe PublicLibrary’sChildren’sSummerReadingProgramisfree, andopentoallHaddonfieldresidentsandyoungstersattending schoolslocatedinHaddonfield.●Agelimitationswillbestrictlyenforced. ●Thefirstdayisforregistrationonly.●TherewillbenoprogramsonJuly3. ●Studentswithspecialneedsareencouragedtoparticipatein allBoroughrecreationprograms.
SUMMER FUNSponsored by the BOROUGH OF HADDONFIELD
SUMMER READING FOR CHILDRENKidsenteringgradesPre-Kthru8cansignupattheChildren’sDeskinthePublicLibraryforthe“BeCreative@YourLibrary”SummerReadingProgramthatbeginsonJune8.
“Becreative”withbooksandstories,plusvideos,crafts,rewardsandprizes!
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LetitiaG.Colombi,MayorEdwardF.BordenJr,CommissionerJeffKasko,CommissionerSharonMcCullough,AdministratorRobertBickel,RecreationDirectorSusanBriant,LibraryDirector
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A word from the What’s On newsroom ... Tohelparearesidentsmakethemostofthesummermonths,wewillpresent“What’sOn:TheSummer”bi-weeklythroughoutJulyandAugust.Inadditiontothetownsweusuallycover–Haddonfield,Collingswood,andHaddonTownship–oursummerpublicationswillcovereventsinHaddonHeights. Keepsendingyourpressreleases!Wearealwayssearchingforinformationaboutupcomingcommunityevents.Ourgoalistokeepourreaderswellinformed,regardlessoftheseason.Pleasesendinformationaboutcommunityeventstowhatson-news@comcast.net. Insteadofbeingmailed,“What’sOn:TheSummer”willbehand-distributed.Pick-upcopieswillbeavailableathundredsoflocationsthroughoutthefourtownswithbonusdistributionattheArtsandCraftsFestivalsinHaddonfieldandCollingswood. Fordetails,ortodiscussadvertisingopportunities,callCommunityNewsNetworkat428-3399.
luloo lands at the library! Createdforchildrenagesfiveto12,LuLooattheLibraryisnottobemissed! Channelyourlittleone’screativeenergywithSaraO’Brien’sTreeHuggin’ArtsandCraftsprogramonWednesdays,Jul 22 thru Aug 26,from3:30to4:30pm.Thereisaone-time$15materialsfee.Familieswithmultipleartistswillbechargeda$5materialsfeeperadditionalchild. SaraO’BrienwillalsoleadYogaOntheLawnonSaturdays,Jul 25thru Aug 29,from10:30to11:30am.Thereisaone-time$5materialsfee. Register:429-1304
Get Perk-a-lized! You’ll be Glad You did!Hair is our business.
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Men’s Cut, Style, Hot towel: $20roots: $45 Highlights: $55 (Any length)
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Work-Up Physical TheraPy
Work-Up NoW for SUmmer 2009!Accepting New patients!
Now that the weather is warm and the flowers are in bloom, there is an increasing desire to be active outdoors. Gardening activities, walks in the park, outdoor grilling and playing games with young children are some of the activities that many people enjoy each summer. If you are having trouble with pain, endurance, bending, walking, squatting and other movements that these activities may require, the “Function Better Program” at WORK-UP PHYSICAL THERAPY may be just what you need so that you can be in the game this summer.
The “Function Better Program” is spe-cifically designed to decrease your pain and give you the strength, flexibility, balance and endurance that you need to perform your desired activities this summer. The “Function Better Program” at WORK-UP PHYSICAL THERAPY emphasizes muscle strengthening and stretching exercises, activities to decrease pain, conditioning exercises on equipment as well as personalized instruction to promote safe and independent function. After completion of the “Function Better Program”, many people report that they are pain free and able to lead a more active and independent lifestyle.
WORK-UP PHYSICAL THERAPY is con-veniently located at 120 White Horse Pike in Haddon Heights (former DMV building). Due to high demand, slots for the summer session of the “Function Better Program” are limited and filling quickly. To reserve a slot for the program, call (856) 546-0377.
At WORK-UP PHYSICAL THERAPY, you will find that:• Individual attention is provided by a licensedphysical therapist during the entire treatmentsession.• The treatment sessions are provided in afriendly and professional environment.• Individuals of all ages and fitness levels arewelcome• Free transportation is provided for local seniors
TREATIng• Knee Replacements• Pain Issues• Walking Problems• Balance Problems• Auto/Work Injuries• Fatigue Issues
Jim Clements, PT, DPT, MS is the Director of WORK-UP PHYSICAL THERAPY in Haddon Heights. He com-pleted his physical therapy training at Thomas Jefferson University and went on to receive a Doctoral degree from Boston University’s prestigious Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences as well as a Master of Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Lic # 40QA00472300
Tennis, anyone? DidyouknowthattheHaddonFieldClub,establishedin1902andlocatedat10ElmAve,isoneoftheregions’oldestmember-driven,all-volunteertennisclubs?OrthattheClubrecentlyhiredanewClubPro,JohnBacha? Nowthatseveralprogramsareopentonon-members,it’sneverbeeneasiertofindoutmoreabouttheHaddonFieldClub. TheClub’sJuniorTennisAcademy,privateandsemi-privatelessons,men’sandladies’nightclinics,andtheLadies’AdvancedIntermediateClinicarenowopentonon-members!TheHaddonfieldJuniorClassic,takingplaceMon Jul 13 thru Thu Jul 16,isopentonon-members;asistheUSTASuperSeniorTournament,Mon Aug 24 thru Fri Aug 28.Non-memberscanalsovisittheClubforracquetstringing. Forinformationonenrollment,contactJohnBachaatjb10is.comcast.net.FordetailsontheHaddonfieldJuniorClassic,e-mailjholman@haddonfield.k12.nj.us.ForSuperSeniorTournamentinformation,visitthetournament’slinkontheClub’sWebsite,haddonfieldclub.com. BachaisaProfessionalLevel1-certifiedprowithmorethan35yearsofteachingexperience.Hehasdirectedtennisprogramsatnumeroustennisfacilities,countryclubs,andforClubMed.
Borough 411OnFri Jul 3,BoroughHallwillbeclosed.ThePublicLibrarywillbeclosedonFri Jul 3,Sat Jul 4,andSun Jul 5.TheInformationCenterwillbeopenonJul 3from12nto9pmandclosedonJul 4.TrashandrecyclingcollectionwilltakeplaceasscheduledonJul 3.
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Ad Focus: Health & fitness
fall ballBaseballfanaticsrejoice!HaddonfieldLittleLeagueisnowformingtravelteamsforentryinthemulti-townPresident’sInterleagueFallBallprogram. Allplayers,agessevento15,fromanytownareinvitedtoregister.Divi-sionsareasfollows:MachinePitchDivision(2ndgradeseven-yearolds),Minors(3rdand4thgradeeight-andnine-year-olds),Majors(5thand6thgrade10-and12-year-olds),BabeRuth(7thgrade13-year-olds),andBabeRuth(14-and15-year-olds). Multi-sportplayersareencouragedtoparticipate,astherostersarebuiltaroundtheplayers’schedules.Spaceislimited.RegisterbyWed Jul 15toensureavailability.Visithaddonfieldbaseball.orgforregistrationmaterials. Fordetails,[email protected].
Rock onTheMethodistChurchwillholditsVacationBibleSchool,forkidsagesthreethru6thgrade,fromSun Jun 28thruThu Jul 2from6:30to8:30pm.Thisyear’sthemeis“SonRockKidsCamp.”Don’tmissthecarnivalonthelastevening!Toregister,call429-0403.
Game on, seniors!GamedaysattheLutheranChurchwilladdsomefuntoyoursummer. SeniorGameDayisheldonthefourthTuesdayofthemonthat12ninParishHall.Don’tmissthenexteventonTue Jun 23. Seniorcitizenscanplaythegameoftheirchoiceincludingpinochle,bridge,andbingo.Knowagreatgame?Bringitalong! Thefreeeventsfeaturelunchandareopentoallseniorcitizens.Bringacanoffoodforthefoodpantry.Toreserveyourspace,callEleanorat429-8056orBettyat429-5803.
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fRI JUN 19 SAT JUN 20 SUN JUN 218:00a to 12:00nFarmers’MarketPresbyterian Church, Parking Lot
6:30pDoo-WopShowandDancePartyGrace Church, AuditoriumDance Haddonfield 429-0007
4:00pSpringtimeCabaretGrace Church, AuditoriumArts at Grace429-0007
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9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
10:00aSeniorTaiChi11:00aCardioBlastGrace Church429-0007; 685-7725
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pPizza&MovieMabel Kay House354-8789
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s 7:00pMiddleSchool’s8thGradePromotionCeremonyHigh School, Gymnasium
HistoricalSociety343 Kings Hwy EWed Thu Fri, First Sundays1p to 4p
HistoricalSocietyLibrary343 Kings Hwy E Mon, Tue 9:30a to 11:30aFirst Sun 1:00p to 3:00pClosed August429-7375
IndianKingTavern233 Kings Hwy ESat 10a to 12n; 1p to 4p429-6792
InformationCenter2 Kings CourtDaily 12n to 4p216-7253
MarkeimArtCenterLincoln & WalnutTue thru Fri 9a to 3pSat, Sun 1p to 5pOr by appointment429-8585
PostOffice25 Haddon Ave SMon thru Fri 8:30a to 5p Sat 9a to 1p429-0246
PublicLibraryHaddon N & TannerMon thru Fri 10a to 9pSat 10a to 5pSun 1p to 5p429-1304
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7:00pNoFrills,JustThrillsRaceCooper River ParkSouth Jersey Athletic Club667-2587
7:00p to 8:00pQuizzieHaddonTriviaNightBaptist Church, Social Hall429-2326
7:00pStitch‘nBitchGrind HouseHaddonfield Knitters
7:00pCommissioners’WorksessionBorough Hall, Room 201
7:30pCommissioners’MeetingBorough Hall, Room 102
7:30pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
7:30p to 9:00pItalianConversationGroupThe Crepe & Ribbon546-5878
8:00p to 10:00pEnglishCountryDancingFriends Meeting House, Auditorium429-9186
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7:30p to 9:00pBeginnerItalianConversationGroupThe Crepe & Ribbon546-5878
9:00pInterfaithCaregivers’Touch-a-TruckChannel 19
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MON JUN 22SummerRecreationProgramsBegin
9:30a to 11:00aTaiChiClassesMethodist Church429-0403
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s 11:30aSeniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
7:00pMunicipalCourtBorough Hall, Room 102
TUE JUN 237:00aBusinessNetworkingInternationalPonzio’s Diner, Cherry Hill751-0900
8:00aLibraryBoardofTrusteesPublic Library
8:30a to 9:30aTuesdayToursFriends SchoolCall for appointment429-6786
9:30a to 10:15aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:50a to 12:45pShoppingTransportationforSeniors/Disabled:Cherry Hill storesSen-Han Transit456-3344
10:00a MommiesinMotion11:00aSeniorCardioBlastGrace Church429-0007; 685-7725
10:00aFitnessClassforSeniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
10:30aPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
12:00nSeniorGameDayLutheran Church, Parish Hall429-8056; 429-5803
2:00p to 3:00pLiteAerobicsforSeniorsMabel Kay House354-8789
6:00pDemocraticClubBorough Hall216-9333
2:00p to 4:00pBingoforSeniorsMabel Kay House354-8789
7:00p to 9:00pYarnItPublic Library429-1304
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WED JUN 248:00a GolfOutingPinelands Golf Club65 Club429-7271
9:30a to 10:00aStepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00aKids’FitCamp(agesfourtoseven)11:00aKids’FitCamp(ageseightto12)Grace Church429-0007; 685-7725
10:15a to 11:00aStrengthTrainingPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:30 to 12:00nAdultComputerClassPublic Library429-1304
12:00n to 3:00pMayorColombi’sOpenDoorSessionBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 x208
12:15p to 1:30pRotaryClubTavistock Country Club795-7976
12:30pPinochle65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave)429-4688
1:30pPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
1:30p to 3:00pLineDancingforSeniorsLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
7:00p to 8:30pSummerGardeningTipsPublic Library429-1304
7:00pSitePlanReviewBorough Hall Auditorium
7:00pMunicipalAllianceBorough Hall
7:30pHistoricPreservationCommissionBorough Hall
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THU JUN 259:00a to 12:00n;1:00p to 4:00pArtClassesforSeniorsMabel Kay House354-8789
9:30a to 10:15aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00a to 12:00nMothers’GroupLutheran Church429-5122
10:30aToddlertimePublic Library429-1304
11:15aFitnessClassforSeniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
11:30aSeniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
1:00p to 2:00pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
1:30pPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
7:00pTransportationandPedestrianSafety(TAPS)CommitteePublic [email protected]
fRI JUN 269:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
10:00aSeniorTaiChi11:00aCardioBlastGrace Church429-0007; 685-7725
11:15a to 2:15pShoppingTransportationforSeniors/Disabled:Wal-MartSen-Han Transit456-3344
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pVideos&SnacksMabel Kay House354-8789
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Summer sportsCurrentandaspiringfieldhockeyplayersingrades3thru8canhonetheirskillsthissummer.HighSchoolVarsityFieldHockeyCoach,LindsayKocher,willdirecttheFieldHockeySummerCamptobeheldfromMon Jun 22thruThu Jun 25(raindate:Fri Jun 26).Campwillbeheldeachdayfrom9amto12natRadnorField. Playerswillfocusonbasicindividualskillssuchasdribbling,pass-ing,receiving,dodging,cutting,defending,andscoring.CamperswilllearnfromKocher,AssistantHighSchoolFieldHockeyCoaches,andHighSchoolVarsityteammembers. Besuretobringawaterbottle,shinguards,amouthguard,andahockeystick.Thecostis$100perplayerandon-siteregistrationisaccepted.Arriveby8:45amtoregisteronthefirstdayofcamp.RegistrationformsareavailableontheHighSchoolFieldHockeyeBoard. Details:[email protected].
Book drive Giveagiftthatkeepsongiving.ThrutheendofJune,local8thgradersarecollectinggentlyusedbooksforchildreninneed. Booksshouldrangefrompreschoolto5thgradereadinglevels.BookscanbedroppedofatBlueAsterDesign(40TannerStreet),MondaythruFridayfrom10:30amto2:30pm.BookscanalsobedroppedoffatBlueAsterduringFirstFridayevents.Saturdaydonationsarecollectedbyappointment.Call609-320-8039. Fordetails,[email protected]@aol.com.
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Anything Goes at Plays and PlayersThosewhoenjoythethoughtfulmusicalstylingsofColePorter,willnotwanttomissAnythingGoesatPlaysandPlayersthissummer. Createdinthe1930’s,AnythingGoeschroniclestheanticsofahandfulofpassengersontheirwayfromNewYorktoEnglandaboardtheS.S.American.Theclassicmusicalrompisbroughttolifebysongslike“AnythingGoes,”“You’retheTop,”and“IGetaKickOutofYou.” PerformanceswilltakeplaceonFridayandSaturdaynights,fromFri Jul 17thruSat Aug 8,at8pm;Sundayafternoons,fromJul 19thru Aug 2,at2pm.AspecialThursdaypreviewwillbeheldonJul 16at7:30pm. Tickets cost $10 for the preview performance and $19 per person for regular performances. For tickets, go to haddonfieldplayers.com or call 429-8139.
Summer readsKidsandteenscanstaybusythissummerwiththePublicLibrary’sSummerReadingprograms.Sign-upisunderway.ReadsixbooksbyLaborDayandreceiveawardssuchasgiftcertificatestotheRitzTheatre,ticketstotheHighSchooldramaproduction,oranAMCLoewsTheatremovieofyourchoice! Kidspreschoolthrugrade8cansignupfor“BeCreative@YourLibrary.”RegisterattheChildren’sDesk. Readers,agessevento10,areencouragedtocheckoutBookBeat.Thosewhoregisterwillreceiveafreecopyofthefeaturedbook,Frindle.Thegroupwillmeetfrom1to2pmonWednesdays,beginningJul 8,toreadthebookout-loudandenjoyrelatedactivities. HighSchoolreaderscanregisterfor“ExpressYourself.”TeensummerreadingcanbepickedupattheAdultDeskoronlineathaddonfieldlibrary.org.Therearenowover500newbooksforreadersages15to19intheTeenCorner. Alsonotethattheschoolsystem’srequiredsummerreadingbooksforMiddleSchoolandHighSchoolstudentsareavailableattheLibrary.MiddleSchooltitlescanbepickedupintheChildren’sDepartment.HighSchooltitlesareavailableintheTeenCorner. 429-1304
‘Play’ timeKidscantakethestagethissummeratPlays&PlayersStageKidzSummerCamp.Athree-weekcamp(Mon Jul 6thruFri Jul 24),asix-weekcamp(Mon Jul 6thruFri Aug 14),andStageTeenies(one-weekthemedcamps)willbeoffered. Camperswilllearnalloftheelementsofthetheatre.Studentswhoenrollinthesix-weekcampwillevengetaroleinStephenSondheim’smusical,IntotheWoodsJr!. Onlyafewspotsareleft,soregisternow!Formoreinformation,visithaddonfieldplayers.comorcallCampDirector,KimMicaleat609-560-7483.
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Staying activeThissummertheAdultSchoolwillofferseveralprogramstohelpyouandyourkidsstayactive: • Tennis,withinstructorLarryMacCluen,forbeginnersandadvancedplayers,willbeofferedonMondaysbeginningMon Jun 22forsixweeksatCentennialCourts.Beginnerclasseswillrunfrom6:30to7:30pmandadvancedclasseswillrunfrom7:30to8:30pm.Thecostis$72. • Kids’TennisSummerProgram,withinstructorLarryMacCluen,willbeheldonTuesdaysstartingTue Jun 23andThursdaysstartingThu Jun 25.Classesrunforsixweeks. ChooseeitherTuesdayorThursdayforFundamentalSkills(agesfourtosix)heldfrom3:30to4:15pmfor$65,LittleStrokers(agesfivetoeight)from4:15to5pmfor$65,orJuniorBeginners(agesseventoten)from5to6pmfor$70.Racquetsandballswillbeprovided. •AdvancedTennis,withinstructorLarryMacCluen,forgradessixandolder,willbeheldforsixweeksonTuesday,Thursday,andFridaystartingTue Jun 23.Classesrunfrom7to8:15am.Eachsetofsixsessionscosts$120andstudentsmaychooseanysixsessions. • GolfforJuniorswillbeheldatTatemFieldonWednesdaysfromJun 24thruJul 29.JuniorsI(agesfourthruseven;parentparticipationrequested)willmeetfrom6to7pm.JuniorsII(ageseightandup)willmeetfrom7to8pm.Thecostis$70perchild.Ballsandclubswillbeprovided. • PilateswithSueHeindelwillbeheldTuesdaysandThursdaysfrom7to7:45pmintheCentralSchoolGym.Thenexteight-weeksessionwillrunfromTue Aug 11thruThu Oct 1.Thecostis$80fortwonightsperweekor$45foronenightperweek. Toregister,visithaddonfieldadultschool.orgorsendintheclasstitle,yourname,phonenumber,andcheckto:HaddonfieldAdultSchool,c/oHMHS,401KingsHwy,Haddonfield.Formoreinformation,contacttheAdultSchoolat428-4433.
Sing a song ...SupporttheLights!Camera!Action!CampaignbypurchasingastudentCDfor$15.TheCDfeaturesmusicbyindividualstudents,ensembles,andinstrumentalistsfromtheHighSchool.Everythingfromrocktoclassicalmusicisincluded. SendCDrequeststoDeannaBurneyat:115TheMews,Haddonfield,orJaniceHuntat:114KingsHwyW,Haddonfield. Makeyourcheckpayableto:HaddonfieldEducationalTrust.Include“Lights!Camera!Action!CD”inthememosection. Fordetails,call429-0810or216-2347.
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■ TRASH COLLECTION ON JULY 3 – YES! Although Friday, July 3 is a public holiday, and although Borough offices will be closed, trash and recycling col-lection will take place throughout the town on that day. Police, fire, ambulance, and emergency water and sewer services will be provided around the clock. The Information Center will be open from 12:00n to 9:00pm on Friday. The Public Library will be closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
■ FIREWORKS ON JULY 3 – YES! Haddonfield’s annual Independence Day Eve fireworks display, sponsored by the Celebrations Association, will be presented in the High School stadium, starting sometime after 9:15pm. Musical entertainment will be provided from 7:30pm. In the event of inclement weather, check www.Had-donfieldOnline.com.
■ ROTARY CONCERT ON JULY 3 – NO! The first Rotary Summer Concert of the season (The Pick-Up Band) will be presented on Friday, June 26 at 7pm. There will not be a concert on Friday, July 3. Con-certs will resume on Friday, July 10.
■ CLOTHING COLLECTIONS During their meeting on June 9, the Commissioners introduced an ordinance that would give the Borough the power to regulate the use of bins that are used by chari-table organizations to collect donations of clothing. The proposed ordinance follows state guidelines for the use of these types of receptacles. A public hearing on the proposed ordinance will be held during the Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, June 23 (7:30pm in the Borough Hall, Room 102).
■ APPROVALS FOR EVENTS During their meeting on June 9, the Commissioners authorized the Rotary Club to hold concerts on Kings Highway on one Friday night in June and four Friday nights in July. The portion of the Highway between Haddon Avenue and Tanner Street will be closed from approximately 6:45pm to 8:45pm for that purpose. The Commissioners authorized the closing of Kings Highway (from the PATCO line to Haddon Avenue), and portions of Tanner Street, Mechanic Street, and Chestnut Street from 6:00am on Saturday, July 11 through 8:00pm on Sunday, July 12 for the annual Crafts & Fine Arts Fes-tival, sponsored by the Partnership for Haddonfield. The Commissioners also authorized the use of side-walks in the business district for the Partnership for Haddonfield’s Sidewalk Sale Days, scheduled for July 31, August 1 and 2.
■ DUMP TRUCKS PURCHASED During their meeting on June 9, the Commissioners authorized the purchase of two dump trucks, a 2007 Sterling Acterra and a 2009 Freightliner M2, both new vehicles. The bid for the 2009 vehicle was awarded to Robert H. Hoover & Sons Inc of Pennsauken, for $119,890. The bid for the 2007 vehicle was awarded to H. A. DeHart & Son Inc of Thorofare, for $120,887. Although the DeHart bid was about $2,000 higher than the other bid received, the low bidder took an exception to the specifications. The Borough determined it to be a material deviation and therefore rejected the bid. ■ BOROUGH SOLICITOR SERVICES During their meeting on June 9 the Commissioners authorized the advertising for requests for proposals for the provision of municipal solicitor services. This action follows similar actions the Commissioners have taken in recent years to award contracts for profes-sional services (engineering, auditing, and communica-tions, for example), based on competitive bidding. The deadline for receipt of proposals is 3:00pm on Thursday, July 2, in Room 101 of the Borough Hall. Copies of the RFP are available at that location, and online at the Borough’s Web site: www.haddonfieldnj.org.
■ APPOINTMENTS TO FIRE DEPARTMENT During their meeting on June 9 the Commissioners ap-proved the appointment of two new members of Haddon Fire Company No. 1: Kyle Hagan and Bryan Griffeth. Bryan Griffeth’s appointment is noteworthy in that he represents the fifth generation of the Griffeth family to serve as volunteer firefighters in Haddonfield. Both his father and grandfather are current members.
■ DEADLINE FOR SENIORS’ TAX CLAIMS The state of New Jersey has extended the deadline for senior and disabled homeowners to file 2008 Homestead Rebate applications and 2008 Senior Freeze (Property Tax Reimbursement) applications. The new deadline is Monday, August 17. Homeowners who are 65 or older or disabled and have received a Homestead Rebate application but have not yet filed can do so by phone by calling 1-877-658-2972, or they can file online through the Division of Taxation’s Web site at www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/ The automated phone and Internet filing systems are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during the filing period. Questions: 1-888-238-1233 (8:30am to 4:30pm Mon-day through Friday) – toll-free.
Book it to the library in July!Grabacostumeoramask/It’stimetostarttheshow/Moveyourbody,dancearound/Tappingheelandtoe! TakethestagewithyourchildatthePublicLibrarythisJuly!Thefollowingprogramswillbringoutthestarinyouryoungster: • SleepyStorytime,foragesthreetosix,takesplaceonMondaysat7pm.MakeasillyorsparklymaskonMon Jul 20. • PreschoolStorytime,forkidsagesthreetofive,willbeheldonTuesdaysat10:30am.MakeasillyorsparklymaskonTue Jul 21. • Toddlertime,forlittleonesagestwoandthree,isheldonThursdaysat10:30am.MakeasillyorsparklymaskonThu Jul 23. NotesummertimealterationsintheChildren’sProgramSchedule.Formoreinformation,call429-1304orvisithaddonfieldlibrary.org.
Running at the river Doyouthriveoncompetition?MakeyoureveningrunmorecompetitivewiththeHaddonfield-basedSouthJerseyAthleticClub.Thegroup’s17thannualNoFrills,JustThrillsseriesofracesatCooperRiverParkisunderway. Winnersarechosenbasedonhowcloserunnerscometotheirpredictedfinishingtimes.Nowatches,clocks,ortimingdevicesareallowed.Allrunners,regardlessofraceexperience,mayenter.Thefeeis$5;$3forAthleticClubmembers;freeforfull-timestudentswithID.Foranapplication,visitsouthjerseyac.org. Tuesdaynightraceswillbeheldthroughoutthesummer: • Tue Jun 23,7pm–1-loop,or3.65-mile,staggeredstartrace(basedonspeed). • Tue Jul 7,6:40pm–TheHarryBerkowitz1-MileRun;7pm–1-loopor2-loop(7.3miles)races. • Tue Jul 21, 7pm–1-looppredictionrace. • Tue Aug 4, 7pm–10K(6.2miles). • Tue Aug 18,6:30pm–1-loop,2-loop,or3-loop(10.95miles)races. Formoreinformation,[email protected]. southjerseyac.org
Get to know the 65 Club! Playinggolfisagreatwaytogetacquaintedwithmembersandlearnmoreaboutthe65Club.MemberswillmeetatvariousareacoursesonWednesdaysthrumid-November. •Jun 24 –PinelandsGolfCourse(HammontonNJ,(609)561-8900–8am. •Ju1 1 –CentertonGolfClub(ElmerNJ,358-2220)–9am. Retiredmenwhowishtojoinmembersofthe65ClubonthegolfcourseshouldcontactJackontheTuesdaypriortothescheduledouting. 429-7271;[email protected]
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Check this out! There’ssomethingforeverymemberofthefamilyatthePublicLibrary.Adultscanlookforwardto: • SummerGardeningTips–CamdenCountyMasterGardenerMaryEklundwillspeakonWed Jun 24from7to8:30pm.Bringyourquestions!Summergardeningchoresandtipswillbediscussed.Toregister:429-1304. • ComputerClasses–TheLibraryisacceptingpre-registrationforfutureAdultComputerClasses.AnintroductiontothecomputerandmousewillbeheldWed Jun 24 from10:30amto12n. Call429-1304toregisterforcomputerclasses. •LifetimeLearning–InkeepingwithRotary’sefforttopromoteliteracyandeducation,theClubrecentlyfundedanewdatabaseattheLibrary.ThedatabaseiscalledtheGALECentageTestingandEducationReferenceCenter.Itisupdatedregularly. Thedatabaseoffersthelatestintestpreparationforcollegeandgraduateentranceexams,aswellascollegeandvocationalschoolinformation,financialaidsources,andrequirements.Userscanprepareforspecializedtestsusingonlinepracticeexamsforcollege,graduateschool,themilitary,civilservice,ortradeschool. Theseresourcescanbeaccessedfromthelibrary’sWebsite,haddonfieldlibrary.org.AcurrentHaddonfieldLibrarycardisneededtogainaccesstotheonlineresources.Forassistance,e-mailreference@haddonfieldlibrary.orgorcalltheReferenceDepartmentat429-1304. •AdultSummerReading–Headeddowntheshorethissummer?BesuretocheckouttheLibrary’slargeselectionofpaperbacks.Takeadvantageofthehonorsection.Takepaperbacksoutforfreeandreturnthemwhenyouareready.Therearealsodigitizedbooksthatfitinyourpocket!
Getting craftyKingsHwywillbealivewiththesightsandsoundsofthe17thannualCraftsandFineArtFestivalonSat Jul 11from11amto8pmandSun Jul 12from12nto5pm.Tentsfeaturingtheworkof265artistsandcrafterswilllinetheHighway,arearestaurantswillsetupoutdoorcafés,andmusiciansandfacepainterswillentertainattendees. Artisanswillexhibitawiderangeofartsandcraftsincludingceramics,glass,jewelry,wood,fiber,metal,paper,drawings,paintings,photography,andwearableart. ThisyeartheFestivalwillfeatureanumberofartistswhoreuse,repurpose,andrecycletocreategreencrafts.Sustainableworkwillincludebraceletsmadefromrecycledsodacanpulltabs,quiltsmadefromusedclothing,furniturecreatedfromsalvagedwood,andhomeaccessoriesmadefromrecycledcookware. pitch.pe/11945
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Summer fun for allBanishboredom!Withoutdoorrecreation,sportsclinics,andtheLibrary’sSummerReadingProgram,kidswillhaveplentytodorighthereintown.And–perhapsthebestpart–theactivitiesareofferedfree-of-chargetokidslivingorattendingschoolinHaddonfield. Tot-Lotswilltakeplaceatallthreeelementaryschools.Tot-LotsofferthoseturningfivebyOctoberachancetosocialize,play,andbecomefamiliarwiththeelementaryschoolsbeforetheschoolbellringsinSeptember. Playgrounds,alsoofferedatallthreeelementaryschools,willprovideavenueforchildrenagessixtoeleventotakepartinorganizedgamesandfreeplaywiththeirpeers. Childrenwhoareabitolder,agesnineandabove,haveahostofrecreationprogramstochoosefrom:art,theatre,softball,andoutdooractivitiesatCrowsWoods. TheserecreationprogramswilltakeplaceeachweekdayfromMon Jun 22 thru Fri Jul 31.Thefirstday,Jun22,willserveasaregistrationday. Andthefundoesn’tendthere.Sportsclinicsofferchildrentheperfectopportunitytohonetheirathleticskillsortrysomethingnew.Clinics–includingbaseball,karate,lacrosse,soccer,tennis,andtrackandfield–areofferedatvariouslocations.MostbegintheweekofJun 22andconcludetheweekofJul 27. Fordetailsaboutprogramsandclinics,downloadtheschedulebygoingtoHaddonfieldOnline.comandclickingonthe“Documents”navigationbar. Childrencanalsosign-upfortheLibrary’sSummerReadingProgram.Fordetails,seepage10. StudentswithspecialneedsareencouragedtoparticipateintheBorough’ssummerprograms.Formoreinformation,[email protected].
Concert alert›KickoffyoursummerwithThePick-UpBand:•Fri Jun 26 -- TheBandwillkick-offtheRotarySummerConcertseriesonKingsHwyat7pm.•Sat Jul 4 -- ThePick-UpBandwouldn’tmisstheIndependenceDayPa-rade!Theparadewillstartat10am.•Wed Jul 22 -- TheBandwilltakeitontheroadforaconcertattheWhit-man-StaffordHouse(315MapleAve,LaurelSprings)at7:15pm.•Wed Jul 29 -- Anannualcrowdpleaser:TheconcertatKnightParkinCollingswoodat7:15pm. Doyouplayaninstrument?Anyonecanjointheband,simplyturnup!Thearenomembershipdues,uniforms,orrehearsals. 429-0426
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pay $0 enRollMent Feepay $0 enRollMent FeeSummer fun’s a slam dunk!Kidsdon’thavetowaitforbasketballseasontoshoothoops. TheycansignupforoneoftheHaddonfieldYouthBasketballAssociation’sSummerBasketballCampsheldattheHighSchool. Kidsingrades3thru8canlearnthebasicsofthegamethroughstationsanddrills. CampforboyswillbeledbyVarsityBoys’BasketballCoach,PaulWiedeman.FundamentalSkillsCamps(grades3thru5)willbeheldfromMon Jun 22thruFri Jun 26,withasecondsessiontobeheldfromMon Jul 20thruFri Jul 24,from9amto12n.JuniorDevelopmentCamp(grades6thru8)willbeheldfromMon Jul 6thruFri Jul 10from9amto12n. Girls’campswillbeledbyformerGirls’VarsityHeadCoach,TerryMancini.CoachTomBetley,aninducteeintheHaddonfieldHallofFame,willassistCoachMancini.FundamentalSkillsCamps(grades3thru5)willbeheldfromMon Jun 22thruFri Jun 26from1to4pm.JuniorDevelopmentCamp(grades6thru8)willbeheldfromMon Jul 6thruFri Jul 10from1to4pm. Forregistrationandcostinformation,visithaddonfieldbasketball.org.
Nominations soughtTheAlumniSocietyisacceptingnominationsofoutstandingindividualstoreceivetheprestigiousLifetimeAchievementAward. Criteriaforthenominationofaformerstudentinclude:havingattendedoneofHaddonfield’spublicschoolsforatleasttwoyears,havingbeenoutofhighschoolforatleast20years,andhavingdistinguishedthemselvesduringtheiradultlives.TeacherswhohavetaughtintheHaddonfieldpublicschoolsystemforatleastsevenyearsarealsoeligiblefortheaward. Nominationforms,thoughnotmandatory,areavailableath-a-s.org.Sendlettersofrecommendationoutliningthenominee’sachievements,alongwithsupportinglettersormaterialsto:HaddonfieldAlumniSociety,c/oHMHS,401KingsHwyE,Haddonfield. ThedeadlinefornominationsisTue Jun 30.
Youth ministry keeps kids busyTheMethodistChurch’sscheduleisheatingup: • YouthBookClubisheldonMondaysat7pm. • YouthforYahwehisheldonWednesdaysat7pm. • Don’tmisstheOasisprogrameachSundaynightat7pm.TheOasisPraiseBandmeetsforrehearsalat6pm. Jointhegroupforfood,fun,andfellowship.Feelfreetobringafriend.Forinformation,contactMikeD’Italiaatmditalia@haddonfieldumc.com.Forthelatestnewsandinformationonyouthministryactivitiesvisithumyf.com.429-0403
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Freshen up!TheFarmers’Markethasbegunits2009season.Theopen-air,fresh-foodfiestatakesplaceeachSaturdaymorning,rainorshine,from8amto12ninthePresbyterianChurchParkingLot. Shoppersenjoyfreshproduce,organicandspecialtyfoods,free-rangemeatsandeggs,European-stylebreadsandpastries,brewedcoffee,artsandcrafts,flowers,children’sactivities,fooddemonstrations,andmore! OnJun 20,theLionsClubwillbeon-hand.Stopbyandrecycleyoureyeglasses,hearingaids,printercartridges,cellphones,cancelledstamps,andmore.Also,getinformationabouttheClub’supcomingtown-wideFleaMarket(September)andtheBeepBaseballHallofFameClassic(July)forblindandsight-challengedplayers. OnJun 27, theyouthgroupfromthePresbyterianChurchwillbesellingfreshlymadehoagiesattheMarket.AlsonotethatonJun27,theFarmers’MarketwillbetemporarilyrelocatedtotheparkinglotbehindtheShoppesat116KingsHwy. OnJul 4,therewillbenoMarket.TheMarketwillreturntoitsusuallocationinthePresbyterianChurchParkingLotonJul 11. haddonfieldfarmersmarket.org
Summertime teen sceneTeens,ages14andolder,shouldtakenoteofthesummerprogramsofferedbythePublicLibrary.Call429-1304toregisterfor: •DuctTapeYourCash–Don’tmisspizzaandinstructiononmakingducttapewalletsatthePublicLibraryonSun Jun 28from2to4pm.Attendeeswilldesignandmakeflexible,waterproof,andpersonalizedwallets. •LockIn–Pictureyourselfandyourfriendsinanotherwise-emptyLibrary.Addmovies,games,crafts,andfood–you’vegotthemakingsofaperfectSaturdayevening!TheLibraryLockInwilltakeplaceJul 18from4:30to9:30.Registrationislimitedto15participants. •RetroTeenMovieandT-shirtCraftNight–Kickitoldschoolbywatchingatrueclassic,Pretty in Pink,andcreatingat-shirtonThu Aug 13from6:30to9pm.haddonfieldlibrary. org
WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD18 #451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
Cool-off at Mabel KayHaddonfield-areaseniorcitizensarewelcometovisittheOfficialCoolingCenter,theMabelKayHouse.Enjoytheairconditioning,andrelaxwithacolddrinkduringregularoperatinghours–MonthruFri,9amto4pm,orpartakeintheactivitieshostedbyMabelKay: • Every Monday and Thursday – 11:30am;SeniorBootCampPlusChairTaiChiisofferedintheLincolnCommonsCommunityRoom. • First, third, and fifth Tuesdays – 12:30pm;BridgeandCards.Thereisnopre-registration. • Second and fourth Tuesdays – 2pm;Bingo. • Every Tuesday –2pm;LiteAerobicsatthenewlyrenovatedMabelKayHouse. • Third Wednesdays – 10am;ComputerClub. • Every Wednesday – 1:30to3pm;LineDancingforSeniorsattheLincolnCommons. • Every Thursday – 9amto12n;1to4pm;ArtWorkplaceforages50andolder. • First Fridays – 12:30to3pm;“RememberWhen”andasnack. • Second Friday – 12:30to3pm;LunchandConversation. • Third Friday – 12:30to3pm;PizzaandaMovie. • Fourth Friday – 12:30to3pm;VideoandSnacks.354-8789
Hang out on the HighwaySummerwillbringmusictoyourears!TheRotary’sSummerConcertSerieswillreturnattheendofJune. ThePoliceDepartmentwillcloseKingsHwytotrafficatapproximately6:45pmonFridaysfromJun 26thruJul 31(withtheexceptionofFri Jul 3).AudiencemembersareinvitedtosetupfoldingchairsandmakethemselvesathomeontheHighwayinpreparationforthemusicalentertainmentatKingsCourt.Concertswillbeheldfrom7to8:30pm.Theline-upincludes: • Fri Jun 26–ThePick-UpBandwillplaypopularnumbersincludingSousamarchesandselectionsfromBroadwaymusicals. • Fri Jul 10–TheMangoMenwillreturntotaketheBoroughbystormwithJimmyBuffettfavoritesandclassicrocktunes. • Fri Jul 17 –Zydeco-A-Go-GowillbringthesoundsofLouisianatoHaddonfield. • Fri Jul 24 –ThePaisleyPickleswillentertainwiththeircreative,familyfriendlytunes. • Fri Jul 31 –TheLittleJazzGiantswillhavetheaudiencegroovingtothesoundsofjazz. Tocheckforweathercancellations,visitHaddonfieldOnline.com.
Get supportTheMethodistChurchwillhostasupportgroupforthosewhoareunemployedandlookingforajob.MeetingswillbeheldonSaturdaysat10amattheChurch.Network,gaininformation,andgetsupportfromotherswhoareseekingemployment.429-0403
Walk this way ...LeaveyourmarkontheHighSchool.ThePTAissponsoringadrivetopavethepathwaythatthestudentshavecarvedacrossthefrontlawnoftheHighSchool. Fora$25donationyouwillreceiveacertificatehonoringastudent,graduatingsenior,alumni,orafavoriteteacher.Passthecertificatealongtoitsrecipientfortheperfectgraduationgift. CertificatesareavailableattheInformationCenter(2KingsCourt).Formoreinformation,contactSusanWarnerat429-8707.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD 19#451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
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La Leche LeagueLaLecheLeagueinvitesallwomeninterestedinbreastfeedingtoattendmeetingsheldattheMabelKayHouseonthesecondMondayofeachmonthat7:30pm. Thegroupoffersmother-to-mothersupportandencouragementwhileprovidingproveninformationonbreastfeedingandallowingwomenaforumtoexchangeideasonparentingandnursing.OnMon Jul 13,thegroup’stopicwillbe“AvoidingDifficulties.” Browsetheever-expandinglibraryofresourcematerialscoveringpregnancy,childbirth,breastfeeding,nutrition,andparenting. Formoreinformation,e-mailmommyandyh@netscape.netorcall547-2980.JointheYahoogroupatgroups.yahoo.com/group/lllhaddonfield/.Babiesarealwayswelcome! Forupdates,visitlllofhaddonfield.blogspot.com.
Score a goal this summer!Kickyourkids’summerintohighgearwiththeHaddonfieldSoccerClub.Thegroupwillpresenttwocamps: • MLSSoccer:NewYorkRedBullsSummerCampwillbeheldfromMon Jun 22thruFri Jun 26from9to10:30am(agesfiveandsix),9amto12n(agessevento16),and11to11:45am(agesthreeandfour)atCrowsWoodsField.TheNewYorkRedBulls’licensedtrainerswillrunthecamp. • SoccerSam’sSummerCamp,runbySamGoughandhisteamoflicensedtrainers,willbeheldatCrowsWoodsFieldfromMon Jul 20thruFri Jul 24from4to6pm(kindergartenthru1stgrade),4to7pm(2ndthru4thgrade),and4to7pm(U11thruU14). Formoreinformationandregistration,visithaddonfieldsoccer.organdclickon“HSCCamps.”
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On EDGETheFirstBaptistChurchwillholditsSummerEnrichmentCampMon Aug 3thruFri Aug 7from9amto12:30pm.Children,agesfourthru7thgrade,mayattend.Thisyear’sthemeis“CampEDGE:ExperienceandDiscoverGodEverywhere.” Kidswilllearnaboutfaiththroughmusic,games,scienceactivities,extremesportsvideos,crafts,andmore. Teenandadultvolunteersareneeded.ContactErinPhillipsat429-2326.Donationsofcraftsupplies,snacks,prizes,decorations,andscienceexperimentswouldalsobeappreciated.
Hey, explorers!Grabthesunblockandflip-flops,summerishere!Registrationandvolunteersign-upfortheLutheranChurch’sVacationBibleSchoolhasbegun. BibleSchoolisopentoallchildrenagesfourthru5thgrade,andwillbeheldfromMon Jul 27thruFri Jul 31.Childrenwillparticipateinavarietyofactivitiesfrom9amto12neachday.Thisyear’sthemeis“DiscoveryCanyon:ExploretheWondersoftheWorld.”Thecostis$15forafamily’sfirstchild;$10foreachadditionalchild. Interestedvolunteersshouldcall429-5122ore-mailwarren0698@hotmail.com.
When school is out, art is in!GiveyourchildrenacreativeoutletthissummerwithSummerArtCampatMarkeimArtCenter.Optionsinclude: • ArtCampwithJenniferWatt,SaraO’Brien,LydiaHamiltonBrown,andCaroleKolste(agesfourthru12)–Kidswillbeguidedthroughvariousage-appropriateactivitiesinthevisualarts.LittleonescanlettheirimaginationssoarMondaythruFridayfrom9amto12nor1to4pm.Childrenhavetheoptionofstayingalldayandparticipatinginthelunchsocialhour. Tendifferentweek-longsessionswillbeofferedbeginningonMon Jun 22.Thecostpersessionis$150formembers($270forallday)and$160fornon-members($290forallday).Thereisa$15materialsandsnackfee($25forall-daycampers). • PotteryCampwithDonnaLos(agesseven-and-a-halfandup)–KidswilllearntheartandcraftofclayMondaythruThursdayfrom9:45amto12norfrom1to3:15pm.Tendifferentweek-longsessionswillbeheldbeginningMon Jun 22.Thecostpersessionis$140formembers;$150non-members. • Anewextendeddayoptionwillbeofferedforanadditional$10perday. Toregister,visitmarkeimartcenter.orgorcall429-8585.
WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD 21#451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
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Cut a rug! WanttolearntodancelikeFredorGinger?DanceHaddonfieldinvitesyoutospicethingsupthissummerwithweeklySundaydancelessonsheldatGraceChurch. BillSapp,aprofessionalballroomdanceinstructor,andHelenaKostikwillteachIntermediateAmericanTangofromJun 21thruJul 26from6to7pm. Readytodancethenightaway?For$17,youcanstayfortheregularlyscheduledbeginnerlessonsfrom7to8pmandthenshowoffyournewfoundskillsduringopendancingfrom8to10:30pm, [email protected]. CatchDanceHaddonfieldinactionbyvisitingdancehaddonfield.org.Videoofthegroup’srecenttelevisionnewsappearanceisfeatured. 429-9154
See you on First Friday! FirstFridaywillbeablastonJul 3!Headdowntownbeforeyoumakeyourwaytothefireworks.FirstFridayeventstakeplaceonthefirstFridayofeachmonththrutheendof2009. Artistsandentertainersconvergeonthedowntownshoppingdistrictat5pm.Shopsremainopenuntil9pm;manyofferin-storeevents,promotions,andrefreshments.Weatherpermitting,restaurantsmaygetanearlystartontheiral-frescodiningseason. Grabyourfamilyandfriends,makeyourdinnerreservations,andheaddowntown!216-7253
WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD22 #451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
The Week at a Glance
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FrI juN 26 SAT juN 27 SuN juN 289:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
10:00aSenior Tai Chi11:00aCardio BlastGrace Church429-0007; 685-7725
11:15a to 2:15pShopping Transportation for Seniors/Disabled: Wal-MartSen-Han Transit456-3344
12:15p to 1:30pkiwanis ClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pVideos & SnacksMabel Kay House354-8789
1:00pHaddon FortnightlyFortnightly Clubhouse
7:00p to 8:30pRotary Summer Concerts: The Pick-up BandKings HwyHaddonfieldOnline.com
9:00pInterfaith Caregivers’ Touch-a-TruckChannel 19
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s 8:00a to 12:00nFarmers’ MarketPresbyterian Church, Parking Lot
2:00p to 4:00p Duct Tape your CashPublic Library429-1304
6:00p to 7:00p Intermediate Tango7:00p to 8:00p Beginners’ Waltz Lesson8:00p to 10:30pOpen DancingGrace ChurchDance Haddonfield 429-5355
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s 9:00pInterfaith Caregivers’ Touch-a-TruckChannel 19
Historical Society343 Kings Hwy EWed Thu Fri, First Sundays1p to 4p
Historical Society Library343 Kings Hwy E Mon, Tue 9:30a to 11:30aFirst Sun 1:00p to 3:00pClosed August429-7375
Indian king Tavern233 Kings Hwy EWed thru Sat 10a to 12n; 1p to 4p429-6792
Information Center2 Kings CourtDaily 12n to 4p216-7253
Markeim Art CenterLincoln & WalnutTue thru Fri 9a to 3pSat, Sun 1p to 5pOr by appointment429-8585
Post Office25 Haddon Ave SMon thru Fri 8:30a to 5p Sat 9a to 1p429-0246
Public LibraryHaddon N & TannerMon thru Fri 10a to 9pSat 10a to 5pSun 1p to 5p429-1304
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So what’s Rotary, anyway? Rotary is a volunteer organization of 1.2 million business and profes-sional leaders united worldwide to provide humanitarian service and help build goodwill and peace. about 32,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas conduct projects to address today’s challenges – including illit-eracy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water, and environmental concerns – while encouraging high ethical standards in all vocations. as the world’s largest private pro-vider of international scholarships, The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International helps more than 1,000 students annually to study abroad and serve as cultural ambassadors. Rotary also partners with seven prestigious universities around the world, provid-ing opportunities to earn a master’s degree in peace and conflict resolu-tion. PolioPlus is Rotary’s flagship pro-gram. By the time polio is eradi- cated, Rotarians will have contributed $850 million and countless volunteer hours to immunize more than two billion children in 122 countries. Founded in Chicago in 1905 as the world’s first volunteer service or-ganization, Rotary quickly expanded around the globe. Today, club mem-bers meet weekly to plan service projects, discuss community and international issues, and enjoy fellow-ship. Clubs are nonpolitical and open to every race, culture, and creed. The Rotary Club of Haddonfield, chartered in 1927 and the largest club in southern New Jersey, meets for lunch each wednesday at Tavistock.
Rotary Clubof HaddonfieldNicholas NicolayPresident
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD 23#451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
The Week at a Glance
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MON juN 299:30a to 11:00aTai Chi ClassesMethodist Church429-0403
11:30aSenior Boot Camp and Chair Tai ChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
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s 7:00pMunicipal CourtBorough Hall, Room 102
TuE juN 307:00aBusiness Networking InternationalPonzio’s Diner, Cherry Hill751-0900
8:30a to 9:30aTuesday ToursFriends SchoolCall for appointment429-6786
9:30a to 10:15aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:50a to 12:45pShopping Transportation for Seniors/Disabled: Cherry Hill storesSen-Han Transit456-3344
10:00a Mommies in Motion11:00aSenior Cardio BlastGrace Church429-0007; 685-7725
10:00aFitness Class for SeniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
10:30aPreschool StorytimePublic Library429-1304
12:30p to 4:00pBridge/Card GamesMabel Kay House354-8789
2:00p to 3:00pLite Aerobics for SeniorsMabel Kay House354-8789
6:00pDemocratic ClubBorough Hall427-0663
7:00p to 9:00pyarn ItPublic Library429-1304
7:00pStitch ‘n Bitch Grind HouseHaddonfield Knitters
7:30pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
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WED juL 18:30aPartnership for HaddonfieldBorough Hall Auditorium
9:00aGolf OutingCenterton Golf Club65 Club429-7271
9:30a to 10:00aStep AerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00akids’ Fit Camp (ages four to seven)11:00akids’ Fit Camp (ages eight to 12)Grace Church429-0007; 685-7725
10:15a to 11:00aStrength TrainingPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
12:00n to 3:00pMayor Colombi’s Open Door SessionBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 x208
12:15p to 1:30pRotary ClubTavistock Country Club795-7976
12:30pPinochle65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave)429-4688
1:30pPreschool StorytimePublic Library429-1304
1:30p to 3:00pLine Dancing for SeniorsLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
7:00pWordArt Public Library665-5650
7:30p to 9:00pBeginner Italian Conversation GroupThe Crepe & Ribbon546-5878
7:30p to 9:00pCommittee for Children with Special Learning NeedsMiddle School Library354-0729
THu juL 2Call for timesSingles’ Movie NightShowtime at the Ritz, VoorheesSingle Movie Lovers354-2018
9:00a to 12:00n;1:00p to 4:00pArt Classes for SeniorsMabel Kay House354-8789
9:30a to 10:15aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:45aMOMS ClubCall for location354-2146
10:00a to 12:00nMothers’ GroupLutheran Church429-5122
10:30aToddlertimePublic Library429-1304
11:30aSenior Boot Camp and Chair Tai ChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
11:15aFitness Class for SeniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
1:00p to 2:00pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
6:15pLions ClubTavistock Country Club428-2363
7:00p to 8:30pSupport Group for Separated/Divorced WomenFirst Baptist ChurchSouth Jersey NOW – Alice Paul Chapter778-8320
9:00pInterfaith Caregivers’ Touch-a-TruckChannel 19
FrI juL 3Public Library ClosedBorough Hall ClosedInformation Center Open 12n to 9pm
10:00aSenior Tai Chi11:00aCardio BlastGrace Church429-0007; 685-7725
12:30p to 3:00pRemember WhenMabel Kay House354-8789
5:00pFirst FridayRetail District216-7253
7:30pEntertainment: The Shore Thing9:30pFireworksHigh School, Stadium
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7:30p to 9:00pItalian Conversation GroupThe Crepe & Ribbon546-5878
9:00pInterfaith Caregivers’ Touch-a-TruckChannel 19
Be an AngelBecomeapatronofthearts.TheLights!Camera!Action!CampaignneedsthesupportofthecommunityinordertorenovatetheHighSchoolAuditorium. Purchaseanengravedplaqueonthearmofanauditoriumseatfor$100.Or,purchaseanengravedplaquetoadorntheWallofFameforaminimumdonationof$250. Sendtax-deductibledonationsto:HaddonfieldEducationalTrust,POBox1058,Haddonfield. Formoreinformation,contactJaniceHuntat216-2347orDeannaBurneyat429-0810.
CONTACT informationVolunteeropportunitiesareavailablewithCONTACTCommunityHelplines,a24-hour,free,andconfidentialCrisisHelplinethatprovidestherapeuticlistening,aswellasinformation,andreferralstocallers.Togetinvolved,call795-5073. VolunteersarealsoneededforCONTACT’sTelephoneReassuranceProgramwhichprovidesdailytelephonecallstoisolatedandhomeboundseniorcitizens.Tovolunteer,call795-4980. Visitcontacthelplines.orgorcall795-6604,formoreinformation.
Green thumb?Callinggardeners!TheCrowsWoodsGardenerswillholditssummermeetingintheCrowsWoodsBuildingonThu Jul 9at7:30pm. Formoreinformationordetailsonmembership,[email protected].
FarmlifeduringtheGreatDepressionhadmanyjoys,alongwithhardships,describedbeautifullyinthisfirst-personaccount.
“Compromise Road: Rural Americana in the 1930’s –Salem County, New Jersey” byWilliamE.Garwood.
PublishedbyHunter&CoHaddonfield 856-428-3399
WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD24 #451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
HELP SUPPORT THE CELEBRATION! Contributionsareneededfortheparade,bands,prizes,entertainmentandfireworks.Thisprogramrequiresalargebudget,sowearerelyingonyoutogivegenerouslytomakethisyear’scelebrationthebestever. Mailchecks(payable“HaddonfieldCelebrationsAssociation”)to:Treasurer,POBox15,HaddonfieldNJ08033. Pleaseincludeyournameandaddress.Our thanks to all who have already donated.
EVENING PROGRAM: Friday, July 3 intheHighSchoolStadium7:30pm EntertainmentbyTheShoreThing9:30pm FIREWORKS(raindate:Sunday,July5)
MORNING PROGRAM: Saturday, July 4 8:30am RegistrationforFamily,Neighborhood, andOrganizationalGroupsandFloatsat PresbyterianChurch(to9:30am)9:30am HaddonfieldCommunity&MarchingBand SocietyforAllPatriots(thePick-UpBand) assemblesbehindPresbyterianChurch10:00am ParadealongKingsHighwayfromChestnut toHighSchoolstadium11:30am AnnouncementofwinningGroupsand Floats(seenoteatright)No Rain Date
PARTICIPATE IN THE PARADE! •BabyParade•Tricycles/BigWheels/Bicycles: (Age6&younger.Ages7&8.Age9&older)•Dress-UpParade•Children’sGroupsorFloats•FamilyGroupsorFloats(seenotebelow)•NeighborhoodGroupsorFloats(seenotebelow)•OrganizationalGroupsorFloats(seenotebelow)Childrenmaynothavemotorizedorbattery-operatedvehiclesunlessaccompaniedbyaparent.Childrenridingbicyclesorskatingmustwearhelmets.Nothrowingofcandyoritemsfromthefloatsallowed.Pleasepassoutitemsbyhand!
Parade Registration•Family,Neighborhood,andOrganizationalGroupsandFloatsthatwishtobejudgedMUSTregister,eitherinadvance(June15thru30)attheInformationCenterinKingsCourt(12nto4pmdaily)orontheday(July4)intherearatthePresbyterianChurch,8:30amto9:30amONLY!NOEXCEPTIONS!•Otherparticipantsneednotregister.Participationribbonswillbegivenoutduringline-up,beforetheparade.Allchildrenparticipatinggetribbons.
Haddonfield Celebrates Liberty and Freedom!
PLEASE NOTE: Dogs and smoking are not permitted on school grounds.
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2009INDEPENDENCE DAY 2009
Celebrate With Us on Fri, July 3 & Sat, July 4 Celebrate With Us on Fri, July 3 & Sat, July 4
The Haddonfield Celebrations Association thanks all the organizations and individuals who helped plan and present this program.
Compassionate contributionsHelpingthecommunityisnowacinch!ByshoppingonlinethroughiGive.com youcanbenefitInterfaithCaregivers.RegisterforfreeatiGive.com/InterfaithCaregivers. Whetheryoubuyeverydayitemsliketoothpasteorbig-ticketitemslikeflat-paneltelevisions,InterfaithCaregiverswillreceiveapercentageofthecostofyourpurchases;thispercentagemayevenbetax-deductible.ParticipatingretailersincludeBarnes&Noble,Lands’End,BestBuy,andNeimanMarcus. Formoreinformation,[email protected]. Ifyouwouldliketodonatedirectly,considertheAdopt-a-Clientprogram.For$420ayear,youcanunderwritetheservicesforoneclient. 354-0298
Treasure huntRewardoffered!Inanticipationofthe100thanniversaryofHaddonfield’sEstatessection(HaddonAvetoGroveStreet;MapleAvetoHopkinsAve),alocalgroupisgatheringinformationforacom-prehensivehistoryofthedevelopment. Beginningin1920withtheopeningoftheBenjaminFranklinBridge,SouthJerseybecamesuburbanhotspot.TheEstatessectionquicklygrew,becomingthelargestsubdivisioninHaddon-field’shistory.Residentsareencour-agedtodigintotheirmemories,oldboxes,anddrawersforinfor-mationontheEstates’history. Thegroupisseek-ingbrochuresfromtheoriginaldevelopersandbuilders,photographs,deeds,plans,andper-mits.TheseitemswillbephotographedbytheHistoricalSocietyandthenreturned. [email protected].
just for kidsHeykids:afterdinneronWed Jul 15getintoyourpajamas,grabastuffedanimal,andaskyourparentstotakeyoutotheLutheranChurch(204WayneAve). Children’sChurch,aworshipservicedesignedforkidspre-kthru2ndgrade,willtakeplacefrom6to6:30pm.Enjoystories,songs,andactivitiesandbehomeinplentyoftimeforbed. Theprogramisheldmonthlyandisopentoall.Children’sChurchtakesplaceeitherinsideorinthegardencourtyard,dependingontheweather. oursaviorhaddonfield.org; 429-5122
Book exchangeInneedofagoodread?StopbytheMabelKayHouseandperusethenosign-inbookexchangeopenMondaythruFridayfrom9amto4pm.Therearenowover800books.Pickupabookfreeofchargeandkeepitaslongasyouwouldlikebeforereturningit.354-8789
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Rolling out the green carpet ...TheFarmers’MarketisinvitingtheBorough’snonprofitorganizationstoreserveMarketspace.Organizationscandistributeinformation,promotetheiractivitiesandevents,andsellfundraisingitems. EachweekoneortwolocalnonprofitswillbegrantedfreespaceattheMarket.ThegroupswillbeadvertisedontheMarket’sWebsiteandthroughregulare-mailstoresidents.Groupswillneedtoprovidetheirownvolunteers,table,chairs,andsupplies.Toreserveaspace,[email protected].
Wanted: a few good membersTheHistoricalSocietyisseekingmembers.MembershiprenewalsandnewmembersareneededtohelptheSocietyfulfillitsmission. Ifyouhaverenewedyourmembershiporarealifetimemember,considermakingadonation. Foranapplicationorinformationonvolunteering,visithistoricalsocietyofhaddonfield.orgore-mailhistsochad@verizon.net.Chooseyourlevelofmembershipandthenmailtheformandpaymentto:HaddonfieldHistoricalSociety,343KingsHwyE,Haddonfield.
Make Jane Austen proudYoucanlearntothedancelikethecharactersinfilmssuchasSense and SensibilityandEmma. Heldevery Tuesday(exceptthelastofthemonth)from8to10pmatFriendsMeetingHouse,EnglishDancinglessonsareopentoall.Singlesandcouplesarewelcometojoininthefun. Thefootworkisn’ttoofancy,thereisrarelyanybodycontact,andyoudon’tneedaper-fectsenseoftimingorcoordination. FriendsMeetingHouseislocatedatLakeStreetandFriendsAve. 429-9186;[email protected]
Donate today for tomorrowTheHaddonfieldFoundationisseekingcontributionstohelpprovidefundingtomorethan100grassrootsef-forts. TheFoundationhasfundedsomethingforeveryone:child-care,playgrounds,LittleLeague,InterfaithCaregivers,MabelKayHouse,thePublicLi-brary,theHistoricalSo-ciety,theannualCrafts&FineArtFestival,theHadrosaurusdinosaursculpture,andmore. Contributionsarefullytax-deductibleand100%ofthedonationsstayintown.Makecheckspayableto:TheHaddonfieldFoundationandmailtoPOBox555,Haddonfield.
Get on board!TheLibraryBoardofTrusteesmeetsonthefourthTuesdayofeachmonthat8aminthePublicLibrary. ChargedbyNJStateStatutetooverseetheLibrary’soperations,theBoardwillholditsnextmeetingonTue Jun 23. 429-1304
WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD26 #451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
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1032 Greenmount Road$949,900
52 Haddon Commons$286,900
601 Chews Landing Road$799,000
514 Haddon Commons$209,900
144 North Drive$749,900
Lane of Acres$949,000
14 Lane of Acres$1,875,000
325 S. Hinchman Avenue$999,000
471 Station Avenue$529,900
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426 Washington Avenue$949,900
19 W. Mount Vernon Avenue$279,900
135 Hopkins Avenue$569,000
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Eclectic collectionThenewestexhibitattheHistoricalSocietyshowcasesavarietyofitems.“ComingHometoRoots:ASamplerofRecentAcquisitions”ismadeupofobjectsthattheSocietyhasreceivedinthelastthreeyears. Theexcitingexhibitincludesportraits,aweddinggown,photographs,atableonceownedbyJohnEstaughHopkins,anavaluniformfromtheSpanishAmericanWar(1898),newspaperarticlesillustratinglocalevents,andmore.Admissionisfreeformembers;$4fornon-members. Call429-7375fordetailsandhours.
Show the Lions some loveForover50yearstheLionsClubhasprovidedsupport,funds,andservicestocharitableorganizationsandresidentsinneed.Throughpancakebreakfasts,WhiteCaneDays,spaghettidinners,BlindSeals,fallfestivals,andfleamarkets,theLionshavebeenabletoprovideeyeexamsandglassesfortheneedywhilealsosupportingCampMarcellaandtheLeoClub. Tomaintainitshighlevelofservice,theLionsClubneedsyourhelp.Todonate,makecheckspayableto:HaddonfieldLionsClub,P.O.Box401,Haddonfield. 428-2363
Film buffsAreyouasinglefilmbuffovertheageof50?MarkyourcalendarforSingleMovieLovers’moviesnights.SinglesmeetattheRitzMovieTheaterinVoorheestowatchthelatestflicksonthefirst and third Thursday ofthemonth. Thegroupoftengathersatanearbyrestaurantorinthetheaterlobbyforasnackanddiscussionfollowingthemovie. Singleadultsages50andoverwhowouldliketomeetothersinglemovieloversarewelcometoattend.Call354-2018ontheMondaybeforetheshowfortheexactmeetingtimeandmovie.
Meeting 411ThePartnershipforHaddonfieldmeetingsoftheAdministrationCommitteewillbeheldinBoroughHall,Room102,onWednesdaysJul 8,Sep 9,Oct 14,Nov 11,andDec 9. Meetingsareheldfrom8:30to9:30am. Formoreinformation,call428-5373.
Open HOuSe: Saturday, June 27 • 1 - 4pmTwo-and-a-half-story brick English Tudor style, wellmaintained, in the Gill Tract of Haddonfield. 4 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, full basement, 2-car garage, oak hardwood floors throughout. Fenced back yard and secluded garden. Asking $589,000.
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Wanted: Your expertiseDoesyourprofessionalbackgroundincludeoneofthefollowing:fundraising,grantwriting,financialplanning,publicrelations,marketing,orgraphicarts? InterfaithCaregivers,anorganizationwhichfacilitatesindependentlivingbyprovidingsupportivevolunteerservicestotheelderlyanddisabled,needsyourhelp! InterfaithCaregiversaimstomakeeachvolunteer’sexperiencerewardingandenjoyable!Asavolunteer,youdecidewhenyoucanhelpandhowmuchtimeyoucancommit.354-0298
The courses come to you!Didyouknowthatyoucanearngraduatecreditsineducationwithoutleavingtown? TheCollegeofNewJerseyisofferingfourgraduate-levelcoursesinHaddonfieldschoolsthissummer:DifferentiatedInstruction,AssessmentTechniques:AssessingforStudentLearning,MultipleIntelligenceStrategies:Kagan’sStructures,andDealingwithAD/HD-TypeBehaviorintheClassroom. Forinformationabouttheseintensivethree-creditcourses,visitthertc.netorcalltheBoardofEducationOfficeat429-4130x207.
Sticky summerTheLutheranChurchwillofferanongoingprogramtitled“StickySituations”eachSundayfrom9:15to9:45amthroughoutthesummer. ThePastorwillleadaPowerPointpresentationexaminingtheapplicationoffaith-basedteachingstoeverydaysituations.
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SCHOOLSBoard of EducationSchool District Administrative Offices 1 Lincoln Avenue www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us E-mail addresses are @haddonfield.k12.nj.usSteve Weinstein, President sweinste@ 779-3600M-J Mercanti-Anthony, VP manthony@ 217-1618Lynn Biehn lbiehn@ 857-0927Joseph Ehrhardt jehrhard@ 795-0422Drew Hansen dhansen@ 229-7379Dennis Kelleher dkellehe@ 428-4262Cheryl Laney claney@ 795-4551Marsha Marshall mmarshall@ 795-1514Glenn Moramarco gmoramar@ 857-1359Alan Fegley, Superintendent afegley@ 429-4130Dyanne Kerecman, Asst. Superintendent dkerecman@ 429-4130W. Andrew Hall, Secretary boe@ 429-7510
Public SchoolsCentral Elementary Roger Bowley 429-5851Haddon Elementary Craig Ogelby 429-0811Tatem Elementary Gino Priolo 429-0902Middle School Noah Tennant 429-5851High School Michael Wilson 429-3960
Private SchoolsBancroft NeuroHealth Kathy Ross 429-5637Beechwood School Marge McElroy 429-0303Christ the King School Sr. Michele DeGregorio 429-2084Haddonfield Friends School Sharon Dreese 429-6786Kingsway Learning Center David Panner 428-8108Methodist Nursery School Lynne Ebling 428-2155Presbyterian Preschool Barbara Sewall 429-0609
HOuSES OF WORSHIPAMEMt. Pisgah AME Church 238 Ellis Street 795-2391Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr.Using Grace Church for worship, Sun 10am; Sun School 9am
BaptistFirst Baptist Church 124 Kings Hwy E 429-2326 www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org Rev. Dr. Michael J. Feicht Sun 11am; Sun School 11:15am;Adult Sun School 9:30am; Praise & Prayer 1st and 3rd Fri 7pm.Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Lincoln and Douglas Aves Rev. Anthony Talton 428-1320 Sun 9:30am; Sun School 8:30am
BibleHaddonfield Bible Church324 Belmont Ave 429-6852Rev. John S. GrossSun 11am; 6:30pm; Wed 7pm;Sun School 9:45am
CatholicChrist the King Church 200 Windsor Ave 429-1600www.christ-the-king-parish.orgRev. Joseph D. WallaceSun 8am, 10am; Mon thru Fri 8am; Sat 8am, 5pm
Christian FellowshipWord of Life Christian FellowshipBancroft School, Hopkins LaneRev. Alvin Payne 649-9846First Sunday of each month at 11am; Sun School 10am
Christian ScienceFirst Church of Christ, Scientist355 Kings Hwy E 428-9764Karen Rowley, ClerkSun 10am; Sun School 10am; Wed 7:30pm.Reading Room: Janis Stuart19 Haddon Ave S 429-5251Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm; Sat 10 to 1pm; Closed Sundays
EpiscopalGrace Church in Haddonfield 19 Kings Hwy E 429-0007www.gracehaddon.orgRev. Dr. Patrick R. Close Sun 8am, 9:30am, 11:15am; Thu 9:30am; Sat 5:30pm
LutheranLutheran Church of Our Savior 204 Wayne Ave 429-5122www.oursaviorhaddonfield.orgPastor Wayne ZschechPastor Glenn EnglehardtSun 8am, 10:00am; Sticky Situations 9:15; Wiggle Worship 10:15am
MethodistHaddonfield United Methodist Church 29 Warwick Rd 429-0403www.haddonfieldumc.comRev. George MorrisSun 8:30am (traditional/Brown Chapel); 9:30am (contemporary/Main Sanctuary); 11am (traditional/Main Sanctuary) Sat 5pm (Brown Chapel), Childcare avialable for children thru kindergarten age.
PresbyterianFirst Presbyterian Church 20 Kings Hwy E 429-1960www.haddonfieldpres.orgRev. William F. Getman Sun 10am; childcare available
QuakerHaddonfield Friends Meeting Lake St and Friends Ave Robert Brookes, Clerk 428-6242 Sun 10am
(Ki)wani join?TheKiwanisClub,acivicserviceandsocialorganization,meetsforluncheveryFridayat12:15pmattheTavistockCountryClub.Thoseinterestedareinvitedtojointhegroupforlunchandfellowship. Theclubrecentlyawarded$500scholarshipstofourlocalhighschoolstudents.TheClub’sprimaryfocusistheyouthofCamdenCountyandyoungpeoplearoundtheworld. Formoreinformation,[email protected] orcall858-1640.
Being a senior: PricelessAllresidentswhohavereachedtheirgoldenyears(62yearsandolder)areeligiblefortheSeniorCitizenGoldCard. ThecardentitlesbearerstofreeadmissiontoallschooleventscourtesyoftheBoardofEducation.Besuretobringthecardtoathleticevents,plays,concerts,andevencommencementexercises! ToobtainaSeniorCitizenGoldCard,stopbytheBoardofEducationOfficeat1LincolnAveorcall429-4130.ForupcomingeventsbeingheldintheSchoolDistrict,visitHaddonfieldOnline.com.
Try tai chi TaichicontinuestobeofferedeveryMondayfrom9:30to11amattheMethodistChurch.Practicethefluidmovementsoftaichitobuildstrength,balance,andflexibility.Classescost$10each(atthedoor).Studentsshouldwearlooseclothing. 429-0403
Talent neededFirstNightHaddonfield,SouthJersey’sfamily-friendlyNewYear’sEvecelebration,isseekingartistsandperformers. ApplicationsareavailableattheInformationCenterandatfirstnighthaddonfield.org.
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CLuBS AND ORGANIzATIONS BOROuGH65 Club Jack Aharon 429-7271AARP Sara Mauer 665-4159Adult School Mary Nosek 428-4433Airport Noise Abatement Coalition Micheal Bonnette 428-1668Alumni Society Doug Oswald 795-5173Ambulance Association Kevin MacDonald 427-6123American Field Service Marie Steeb 795-1915American Legion Post #38 Dan Colombi 428-0348Arthritis Foundation Kaitlyn Woods 616-8000Artisans Order of Mutual Protection James VanNostrand 461-8619Auxiliary Police Tim Chase 609-320-6257Boy Scouts Troop 64 Charles Benson 429-0430Boy Scouts Cub Pack 64 Charles Benson 429-0430Boy Scouts Troop 65 John McElroy 857-9255Boy Scouts Cub Pack 65 David McGuigan 427-2496Caring Hearts Ministry Elyse Janove 428-2273Celebrations Association Pat Vogdes 428-3716ChildrenSong of New Jersey Polly Murray 216-1140Civic Association Anne Felten 429-1090Committee for Children with Special Learning Needs Jerry Tanenbaum 354-0729Council of Churches Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr 795-3291Crows Woods Gardeners Kathi Stokes 429-6497Dance Haddonfield Joe Murphy 429-5355Daughters 1812 Mrs. Robert Baron 327-6681Daughters of the American Revolution Pamela Campbell 783-7965Deborah Advancement Alliance Terry Sakas 616-7053Democratic Club Ben Parvey 216-9333Educational Trust Gary Carpenter 429-3960 x 220Elizabeth Haddon Society for Children of the American Revolution Boyd Adams 857-1673English Country Dancing Joanne Heizer 429-9186First Night Linda Tuno 429-4700 x300Friends of Bancroft Kathy Ross 429-0017Friends of the Indian King Tavern Anne Kram 354-0513Friends of the Library Phil Shapiro 428-5373Garden Club Patricia Gargano 428-1162Girl Scouts Alexis Carrasquillo 354-8622Great Books Group Beverley Anderson 616-1428Haddon Fire Co. No. 1 Butch Brees 428-8059 Ladies Auxiliary Betty Dorn 795-5746Haddon Fortnightly Barbara Leap 266-1418 Evening Membership Dept Christine Novak 428-0294 Junior Women’s Club Gwen Isner 428-7551Haddon Grange #38 Andrea Jennett 629-6876Haddonfield Child Care Denise Sellers 429-1603Haddonfield Farmers Market Susan Baltake 616-8311Haddonfield Foundation John Connell 354-3074Haddonfield Parks Conservancy Bill Tourtellotte 609-707-1252HATCH (Dinosaur Committee) Lisa Quanci 857-1567 Lee Albright 354-9761Historical Society Barbara Hilgen 429-7375 Hometown Opportunities for the Mentally Handicapped Bonnie Crosby 663-0075Hopkins Pond Preservation Society Mary Fallon 429-3298Indian King Tavern Museum 429-6792Interfaith Caregivers Mary Anne Bigelow 354-0298Japan Exchange Program Bill Brown 429-4368Kiwanis of the Haddons John Wilson 833-0401La Leche League Donna Moré 795-7267Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Jane Breuer 235-0519Lights! Camera! Action! Campaign Janice Hunt 216-2347Lions Club Karen Ressler 428-2363Markeim Art Center Elizabeth Madden 429-8585Masonic Lodge #15 David Leeds 429-3035Masonic Lodge, Moorestown Excelsior Chapter, Order of Demolay Raymond Thorne 547-7839MOMS Club momsclubcherryhill.org Newcomers Club Susannah Uris 429-2194Pick-Up Band Tom Patton 429-0426Plays & Players Box Office 429-8139Preservation Society Carl Nittinger 427-9741Railway Historical Society Rich Magee 547-5324Republican Club Gregory Horton 795-4045Rotary Club Vince Russo 795-7976Society of the Visual Arts Lisa Brandinelli-Quanci 857-1567Sons of Bancroft Deb Conner 429-5637 x273S.P.I.N. (Skate Park Is Needed) Tara Ryan 428-8383Tatem School PTA Tracy Noone 616-0850Tennis Association Pat Bender 795-3298Toastmasters Akshay Patel 609-680-3714Wrestling Club Doug Oswald 795-5173Y’s Men’s Club Richard Godlewski 354-1921
CommissionersMayor Tish Colombi 428-0348 home 429-4700 x 208 [email protected] Ed Borden 428-3195 home 354-7700 x143 [email protected] Commissioner Jeff Kasko 795-6879 home [email protected] 216-7692 home 429-4700 x316 Programs & ServicesBorough Hall 242 Kings Highway E PO Box 3005, haddonfieldnj.org Haddonfield NJ 08033 General Information Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Administrator Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215Clean Communities Officer Lynn McCabe 429-4700 x 315Community Development Steve Walko 429-4700 x 209Crows Woods Coordinator Ed Poynton 428-6547Clerk Deanna Speck 429-4700 x 204Construction Office Jackie Mann 429-4700 x 210Historic District Information Lisa Soderberg 429-4700 x 209Information Center Arlene Fiorilli 216-7253 2 Kings Court [email protected] Kay House Dory Mann 354-8789 Walnut Street (next to Acme Parking Lot)Municipal Alliance Noreen Duffey 429-4700 x 257Municipal Court Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Parking Fines Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Partnership for Haddonfield Lisa Hurd 429-4700 x 326Personnel Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215Pet Licenses Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Planning Steve Walko 429-4700 x 224Police Auxiliary Timothy Chase 609-320-6257Public Library Susan Briant 429-1304 Intersection of Haddon Street N and Tanner StreetPublic Works David Watson 429-0183 Centre Street (at Scout Field)Senior Citizen Coordinator Dory Mann 354-8789Sign Applications Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228Tax Assessor Tom Colavecchio 429-4700 x 227Tax Collector/Finance Terry Henry 429-4700 x 205Traffic Tickets Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Trash and Recycling David Watson 429-0183 x 123Vital Statistics Susan McFadden 429-4700 x 207Water and Sewer Joe Keating 429-0183 x 122Water and Sewer Payments Megan Giordano 429-4700 x 206Yard Sale Permits Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Zoning Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228
Emergency Services 911Police Administration Chief Rick Tsonis 429-4700 x 250 242 Kings Hwy E (rear of Borough Hall) Overnight Parking 784-9161 x 7 Police Dispatch 429-3000Fire and Ambulance Chief Joe Riggs Jr 429-4308 15 Haddon Ave N (just off Kings Hwy E)Animal Control 278-0447
WHAT’S ON • HADDONFIELD30 #451 • JUNE 19 to JULY 3, 2009
NoticesLoretta Bernardo Loretta Jean Bernardo (nee Stapor), a resident of Philadelphia, died on June 1, 2009, aged 69. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Alice Ann LoCascio.
James Graham James D. Graham Jr, a resident of Cherry Hill, formerly of Haddonfield, died on May 31, 2009, aged 81. He was the husband of Dorothy Graham (nee Giuliani). A memorial service was held on Friday, June 5 at Grace Church, Haddonfield. Donat ions in Mr. Graham’s memory may be made to the World Wildlife Federation, 1401 19th Street, Huntsville TX 77340, or to a charity of one’s choice.
Richard Marthins Richard B. Marthins, a resident of Berlin CT, formerly of Haddonfield, died on May 29, 2009, aged 71. Haddonfield relatives include a son, Todd. The funeral service was held on Tuesday, June 2 after at Rose Hill Funeral Home, Rocky Hill CT. Interment was at Cromwell Cemetery, Cromwell CT. Donations in Mr. Marthins’ memory be made to American Cancer Society.
Eileen Martyn Eileen M. Martyn (nee Jones), a resident of Philadelphia, died on June 6, 2009, aged 60. The wife of Charles R. Martyn, she was a longtime school crossing guard in Haddonfield. Visitation was held by the family on Wednesday, June 10 at Foster-Warne Funeral Home, Collingswood. The funeral service was held on Saturday, June 13 at Grace Church and the Incarnation, 2645 E. Venango Street, Philadelphia PA. Interment was private. Donat ions in Mrs. Martyn’s memory be made to the Animal Welfare Association, 509 Centennial Boulevard, Voorhees NJ 08043.
Elizabeth Meyer Elizabeth Meyer (nee Towner), a resident of Haddonfield, died on May 31, 2009, aged 90. She was the widow of the late J. Robert Meyer. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Meredith S. Bender (Philip). A funeral service was held on Friday, June 12 at the Haddonfield United Methodist Church. Donat ions in Mrs . Meyer ’s memory be made to the Building Fund, Haddonfield United Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road, Haddonfield 08033.
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H451
-05
HaddonfieldPleasant second-floor office space available. Can divide to suit your
needs. One to four rooms with
private entrance and bath.Prime location!
$500 to $1,200 per month. Call 856-428-1387 or
856-816-3884.
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C167
-05
HaddonfieldSecond-floor, 1-bedroom appartment with washer/
dryer, parking, hardwood floors.
Four rooms and bath. Walk uptown and to Speedline.
No pets/non-smoking.$1,150/month, includes heat.856-428-9142
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H451
-07
Ocean City, NJ28th and Asbury Ave.
3-Bedroom, 2-bath, HDTV, fireplace, beach tags,
wireless, all amenities. Weeks of: Jul 11 $ 1800 Aug 29 $ 1250 Sep 12 $ 950 856-524-0702Please no smoking/no pets.
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HaddonfieldSecond-floor, 1-bedroom appartment with washer/
dryer, dishwasher, off-street parking spot.
Close to Speedline.Available August 2.
$925/month, includes heat/water.
609-980-0396
FOR RENT
H451
-11
Professional Nuturing NannyMy style is warm, playful,
protective, and educational. Experience ranges from
newborns to children with special needs.
23-year Haddonfield resident.
Excellent references.Michele: 856-428-5776
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H451
-06
ChildcareNeed a nanny?
Call Erin Connell at 856-354-9668.
She loves kids! 18-year-old Haddonfield resident, certified in babysitting,
first aid and CPR. Available days, nights, and weekends.
Drives and has reliable transportation.
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H451
-10
HaddonfieldLarge apartment: five
rooms plus bath/kitchen. Private entrance. Washer/dryer. Parking. Close to schools and Speedline. Please, non-smoking/
no dogs. Great landlord!Now available.
$1425/month + utilities.856-524-0702
FOR RENT
H451
-09
HaddonfieldTwo beautiful apartments
in Victorian house. New kitchen and bath.
Fireplaces and hardwood floors. Near Speedline.
$1550 and $1375. Includes heat.
Call 856-795-5815.
FOR RENT
H449
-06
Trip the light fantastic at Grace ChurchDonyourdancingshoesandgetreadytodancethenightaway! GraceChurchwillhostaDoo-WopShowandDancePartywithmusicby45RPMonSat Jun 20intheChurchAuditorium.Thedoorswillopenat6:30pm.Comeearlyasseatingislimited. TheeventisBYOB(beerandwineonly).Famisheddancerswillenjoyrefreshments. Ticketsarecurrentlyonsale.ProceedswillbenefitGraceChurchministries.Forticketsormoreinformation,call429-0007.
Improve your karmaHelpendhungerallyear-round.TheMabelKayHouseisadrop-offcenterfortheSeniorFoodShelf,anorganizationwhichprovidesprovisionsforCamdenCountyseniorsinneed. Foodshelfdonationshavefallenoffsharplyinrecentmonths.Cannedfood,drycereals,peanutbutter,jamsandothernon-perishablesareurgentlyneeded. BringyourfooddonationstotheMabelKayHouseweekdaysfrom9amto4pm. Formoreinformation,call354-8789.
Bruce Rice Bruce H. Rice, a resident of Haddonfield, died on June 9, 2009, aged 75. He was the husband of Janis Rice (nee Schuetz). Other Haddonfield relatives include sons Douglas (Leslie) Rice and Jeffrey Rice, and a daughter Alison (George) Pelose. The funeral service was held on Saturday, June 13 at Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield. Interment was at Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery. Donations in Mr. Rice’s memory be made to the Lutheran Church at the above address; or Greystone Program, Friends Hospital, 4641 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia PA 19124.
Jacqueline Talty Jacqueline J. Talty (nee Rundle), a resident of Manchester, died on June 7, 2009, aged 60. She was the mother of Blair (Melissa) Talty, of Haddonfield.
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