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Community service
Jack OMalley receives award.
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By L. HABER
The Sun
As baseball season approaches,
fans of Americas favorite pas-
time are garnering excitement
throughout Haddonfield. It is
doubtful that anyone is more ex-
cited for baseball season than 10-
year-old resident and Elizabeth
Haddon School fifth grader Jack
Nuckols.
As an avid baseball fan and as-
piring sportswriter, Nuckols and
his family ventured to not only
see Major League games last sea-
son, but also games of every
minor league team within 100
miles of Philadelphia.
With the help of his parents,
Nuckols wrote a letter to each
minor league team, asking if he
could interview players. Initial
curiosity turned into an amazing
summer journey.
After attending games of the
Trenton Thunder, Wilmington
Blue Rocks, Lakewood Blue
Claws and Scranton/Wilkes
Barre Railriders, Nuckols inter-
viewed players and media corre-
spondents at the game. Nuckols
brother Alex acted as his staff
photographer during his inter-
views.
After all of his coverage of the
minor league 2013 season that
Nuckols dubbed The Secret
League, he wrote a letter pitch-
ing to baseball fans why they
should check out minor league
games as much as Major League
games.
The article encourages kids
not to miss out on minor league
baseball games. Jack goes on to
list eight reasons why minor
league games are terrific. The ar-
ticle is 643 words, and he wrote
the entire thing himself, Michael
Nuckols, Jacks father, said.
This upcoming baseball sea-
son, Jack is planning to contact
Major League teams and ask if he
can tour stadiums and interview
ALEX NUCKOLS/Special to The Sun
Haddonfield resident and fifth grader Jack Nuckols interviews Trenton Thunder pitcher Jeremy Bleich on
June 24, 2013. Nuckols wrote an article, The Secret League, based on his travels to every Minor League
Baseball stadium within 100 miles of Philadelphia. This baseball season, Nuckols plans to do the same, but
also tour Major League stadiums.
By L. HABER
The Sun
What was titled as old busi-
ness on the Haddonfield Zon-
ing Board agenda at its March
17 meeting garnered new at-
tention from the board and res-
idents. The issue is a parking
lot set to be located next to the
First Church of Christ Scien-
tist.
The board granted approval
for the lot in a 5-2 vote.
The church, at 355 Kings
Highway East, has been at-
tempting to gain a use vari-
ance and site plan approval to
construct a parking area with
handicapped parking and a
ramp to the building for more
than five years.
It seems like theres been
way too much fighting over a
little problem, said Haddon-
field resident, attorney and
church member Jack Phillips.
The church previously pur-
chased a lot on Sylvan Lake
Avenue, demolished the build-
ing on the lot, and planned for
the lot to become a fully-func-
tioning, church-only parking
please see NUCKOLS, page 12
please see NEXT, page 10
Take him out to the ballgames
Church
parking
approved
Haddonfield fifth
grader tours stadiums,
writes about experience
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Celebrating 25 Years!
Diane E. Fechter
March 12, 2014
Diane E. (nee Lippin) Fechter,
age 58 of Haddonfield, passed
away on March 12.
She was the beloved wife of
Robert F., and the loving mother
of Allison of Boston and Caitlin
of San Francisco, Calif. Diane
was the cherished daughter of
Margaret and the late Leo Lippin,
and dear sister of Patricia Whit-
man.
Diane worked for many years
as a retail specialist, as a buyer
for Macy's, and as a small busi-
ness owner. She then dedicated
herself to raising two daughters,
serving as a Girl Scout leader and
being an active supporter of her
daughters' athletic pursuits.
For the last several years,
Diane worked with her husband
at Schultz and Williams in
Philadelphia.
In lieu of flowers, the family re-
quests donations in Dianes name
be made to a charity of ones
choice.
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The Haddonfield
Boys 4A travel bas-
ketball team won the
South Jersey Bas-
ketball League
Championships on
March 9. The Dawgs
defeated Delran, 41-
30, in the champi-
onship game, to cap
off a season in which
they compiled an 18-
1 record. Pictured
from left are Chris-
tian Ball, Matt Lem-
ing, Dante DelDuca,
Colin Ahart, Carson
Wolff, Brett Agnew,
Jonathan Bucci,
Ryan Conover,
Matthew Ventola and
Scott Cowan. Coach-
es Vince DelDuca
and Steve Leming
stand to the left and
right of the winning
team.
Haddonfield team wins championship
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INTERIMPUBLISHER
L
awmakers in Trenton are at it
again, proposing new taxes to
pay for something the state ap-
parently cant afford. This time,
theyre after gas, proposing to increase
the tax on it by five cents per gallon to
help rebuild and repair New Jerseys
roads and bridges.
Our initial response, when reading
this news, was you have to be kid-
ding! The last thing we need in this
state is to be taxed more, and here goes
another politician specifically state
Sen. Raymond Lesniak this time put-
ting forth a bill that would take more
money out of our pockets.
Lesniak claims that the proposed
tax increase would bring in about $250
million a year for road repairs that are
much-needed, and his research indi-
cates that 40 percent of this sum
would come from out-of-state drivers.
He also claims that the five-cent tax
increase would cost the average driver
less than $100 more in gas each year.
Hes probably right on that figure 15
gallons per week, times five cents is 75
cents, times 52 weeks is $39.
The point, though, is that its not
about the relatively low impact on res-
idents wallets; its the fact that theres
an impact at all.
Sure, $39 extra per year isnt a lot of
money when you put it in perspec-
tive thats two movie tickets, a pop-
corn and two drinks nowadays. But
the fact that New Jersey residents
have to pay ANY extra tax on gas
seems absurd to us.
When you combine a higher gas tax
with probable increases in municipal
taxes, school taxes and county taxes,
what you get is a snowball situation
that, over time, makes it financially
unbearable to live in this state.
For once, our politicians should
learn a tried and true practice that
they seem to ask us all to do to help out
in times of need its called budget-
ing. Our elected leaders need to do
more with what they have. Cut the
waste, and be more efficient with what
we have already given them.
Enough is enough when it comes to
taxes. Its time for lawmakers to step
up and prove why we elected them.
in our opinion
Pay for roads with gas?
Stop taxing the residents and start managing the budget
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts when it comes to
a proposed increase in the states gas tax?
Is it a good way to fund repairs to roads
and bridges? Are you fed up with taxes in
our state? Share your thoughts through a
letter to the editor.
Residents should attend Zoning
Board of Adjustment meetings
The Zoning Board of Adjustment seems
to be getting a lot of grief for awhile now.
And for good reason, so it seems. I would
like to suggest that interested residents at-
tend the monthly meetings to see for them-
selves what the problem might be, wonder-
ing if it's so readily apparent to others as I
think. Those usually in attendance have a
dog in the fight, and thereby can easily
miss seeing the nub of a possible problem.
So, go to a few meetings with an open
mind. It is time well spent. Meetings can be
informative, stimulating and sometimes
entertaining.
Maybe down the pike, the town can have
an informed discussion about this critical
function and what makes it tick. Frankly, I
would think the members of any right-
minded board would love this kind of de-
served attention.
For starters, I would ask the board to
provide a complete three-year list of all
variances requested, granted and denied.
Plus, the legal and other rationale that pre-
vailed in each decision.
Walter Weidenbacher
Senior center grateful
for students help at dinner
On March 15, the Mabel Kay Senior Cen-
ter had our Annual Saint Patty Dinner at
the Lutheran Church.
More than 90 seniors attended. The
event was a huge success. All enjoyed the
wonderful food and the pleasure of cele-
brating the holiday with friends.
We would like to thank the students
from the Haddonfield Middle School, who
not only served our guests, but also did so
with a smile. We so appreciate their com-
munity service on this special day.
Dory Mann
Mabel Kay director of senior services
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MARCH 26APRIL 1, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
As outdoor activi-
ties increase with the
arrival of warmer
weather, so does the
chances of encounter-
ing animals. The
Camden County De-
partment of Health
and Human Services
reminds you to avoid
any contact with un-
known animals due to the threat of ra-
bies.
Although rabies is a serious and
sometimes fatal illness, its effects can be
prevented by early treatment. The dis-
ease is spread to humans through the
bite of an infected animal, or much
more rarely through exposure to the
saliva of that animal.
If you have been bitten or scratched
by a wild animal it is important that you
seek immediate medical attention to
prevent the onset of the disease. Indi-
viduals who have been exposed to a
rabid animal usually receive a series of
injects in the deltoid (shoulder) at pre-
scribed intervals. Prompt medical atten-
tion after being bitten or exposed to a
diseased animal is essential to an indi-
viduals recovery.
I urge you to protect your family, your
pets and yourself from rabies by observ-
ing a few simple rules. First and fore-
most, please be a responsible pet owner
and keep rabies vaccinations up to date
for all dogs, cats, and ferrets. You should
also keep your pets under direct super-
vision so they do not come in contact
with wild animals.
If your pet is bitten by a wild animal,
you should seek immediate veterinary
assistance for the animal. Always con-
tact your local animal control agency to
remove any stray animals from your
neighborhood. They may be unvacci-
nated and could be infected by the dis-
ease.
It is very important to avoid direct
contact with unfamiliar animals. Teach
your children that they
should never handle un-
familiar animals, wild
or domestic, even if
they seem friendly.
Never adopt wild ani-
mals or bring them into
your home. Do not try
to nurse sick animals to
health. Always call ani-
mal control or an ani-
mal rescue agency for assistance. Be
sure to know the animal control num-
ber in your municipality.
Enjoy wild animals such as raccoons,
skunks, and foxes from a distance. Do
not handle, feed, or unintentionally at-
tract wild animals with open garbage
cans or liter. Prevent bats from entering
living quarters or occupied spaces in
homes, churches, schools and other sim-
ilar areas where they might come in
contact with people or pets.
In addition to avoiding direct contact
with wild animals, be especially careful
around dogs when traveling abroad. Ra-
bies is common in developing countries
in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Tens of thousands of people die of ra-
bies each year in these regions.
You can learn more about rabies on
the Centers for Disease Control and Pre-
vention website:
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/rabies or the
New Jersey Department of Health and
Human Services site:
www.state.nj.us/health/cd/rabies/inde
x.shtml.
For a more information, please visit
www.camdencoutny.com. For other in-
formation, contact the county Depart-
ment of Health and Human Services at
(800) 999-9045. If you have any other
questions about County services, please
call me at (856) 225-5575, or email me at
carmenr@camdencounty.com. Also,
you can like us on Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/camdencountynj
and follow us on Twitter @camdencoun-
tynj.
By Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez
Protect your family from
rabies this spring
Haddonfield residents Keira
Brandenburg, 14, and Regan
Larkin, 14, recently volunteered
their time at Urban Promise, as
part of their Girl Scout Silver
Award project.
The premise of their project
was to provide scrapbooking op-
portunities and assistance to sin-
gle mothers and their children in
the greater Camden area.
We were honored to meet
these wonderful and inspiring
families. The project brought
Keira and I joy, watching memo-
ries be made, Larkin said.
Many of the families welcomed
the chance to organize their pho-
tos and reminisce about their
childrens experiences. Develop-
ing scrapbooks proved to be a
great vehicle for bringing the
families together.
The location of the project was
at the Urban Promise, a non-prof-
it school whose mission is to
equip Camden area children and
young adults with the skills nec-
essary for academic achievement,
life management, spiritual
growth and Christian
leadership.
Brandenburg and Larkin are
currently eighth graders at Had-
donfield Middle School. They are
Girl Scout cadets in Troop 30030,
who are seeking the coveted Sil-
ver Award.
The girls are eager to partici-
pate in future Girl Scouts and
other community service activi-
ties.
on campus
Girl Scouts volunteer with Urban Promise
Brendan Cook, a filmmaking
major from Haddonfield, won sec-
ond place at the first-ever Cham-
plain College's Play Writing Com-
petition. Participants had just 48
hours to write a full movie script,
and have it performed by actors
chosen at random. Cook won a
prize of $250.
Lara Mary Ruggerio of Haddon-
field has been named to the 2013
fall semester dean's list at
Lafayette College for her
outstanding academic achieve-
ment.
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 26
Haddonfield Historical Society
annual candlelight dinner: 6 p.m.
at Tavistock Country Club. The
society will present a commemo-
ration to its 100th anniversary,
and a full course meal will be
served. Tickets cost $45 for
members and $50 for nonmem-
bers. For details and further tick-
eting information, please call the
Historical Society office at (856)
429-7375.
Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to
5. 3:30 p.m. at the Haddonfield
Library. A story time, with special
activities included each week. No
registration is required. For more
information, visit www.haddon-
fieldlibrary.org, or call (856) 429-
1304.
Quaker Worship: 9:15 a.m. at Had-
donfield Friends Meeting, 45
Friends Ave. (at Lake Street),
Haddonfield. Visitors welcome.
Childcare available. Call (856)
428-6242 or visit www.haddon-
fieldfriendsmeeting.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 9 a.m. at
First Presbyterian Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.southjersey.org for informa-
tion.
Grace Church Worship Service: 7
to 7:30 a.m. 19 Kings Highway
East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org for
information.
Line dancing: 1:30 to 3 p.m. at
Mabel Kay Hospitality House,
Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-
8789 for more information.
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
First Baptist Church Youth Group:
7 p.m. September through June.
124 Kings Highway East, Haddon-
field.
Wednesday Night Prayer: 7 p.m. at
Haddonfield Bible Church. 324
Belmont Ave., Haddonfield.
Evening Meeting: 7:30 p.m. at First
Church of Christ, Scientist, 355
Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.
Hymns, testimonies of healing
and inspirational readings from
the Bible and Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures, by
Mary Baker Eddy.
THURSDAY MARCH 27
Toddler Time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
at the Haddonfield Library. A sto-
ry time, with special activities
included each week. No registra-
tion is required. For more infor-
mation, visit www.haddonfieldli-
brary.org, or call (856) 429-1304.
Read to a Dog: Readers of all ages.
4 to 5 p.m. at the Haddonfield
Library. Young readers can gain
confidence by reading to various
service dogs. For more informa-
tion, please contact the childrens
librarian at jbilodeau@haddon-
fieldlibrary.org, or (856) 429-
1304, extension 118.
Interfaith Caregivers Spring Cock-
tail Party and March Madness
event: Open to the public. 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. at Woodcrest Country
Club in Cherry Hill. Bring your A
game for a night of food, drinks,
entertainment and half-court fun.
South Jersey Hot Chefs will pro-
vide a smorgasbord of food, plus
wine from Moore Brothers and
beer from Flying Fish Brewery. All
proceeds benefit Interfaith Care-
givers, a nonprofit organization
that supports independent living
for people who are elderly or
have disabilities. Tickets are $80
per person. Tickets and more
information are available at
www.ifchaddons.org.
Recreation Council meeting: 8 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Visit www.had-
donfieldnj.org for more informa-
tion.
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing serv-
ice. 19 Kings Highway East, Had-
donfield. Email office@gracehad-
don.org for information.
Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9
a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call
354-8789 for more information.
FRIDAY MARCH 28
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons D-
Day presentation: Members and
those interested in joining the
club. 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock Coun-
try Club, 100 Tavistock Lane.
World War II U.S. Navy veteran
Peter Fantacone will present,
Honor, and keep alive the mem-
ory of all those who died on D-
Day. The presentation will com-
memorate the 70th anniversary
of D-Day, which will occur this
June. A three-course lunch will
be available for $12.50. To join or
receive more information, please
speak to club secretary Milton
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please see CALENDAR, page 13
MARCH 26APRIL 1, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 9
The Haddonfield Civic Associa-
tion has announced that Jack
OMalley has been chosen as the
2014 recipient of the Alfred E.
Driscoll Award for Community
Service. OMalley will be present-
ed with the award at the HCAs
Annual Meeting and Town Din-
ner. The event will take place on
April 24 at Tavistock Country
Club.
On behalf of the Haddonfield
Civic Association, I am pleased to
announce that the winner of the
2014 Alfred E. Driscoll Communi-
ty Service Award is Jack OMal-
ley, said Lee Albright, HCA pres-
ident.
Since 1931, the HCA has recog-
nized individuals or organiza-
tions that have changed the com-
munity for the better, through
dedicated volunteer service. The
award was named in honor of Al-
fred E. Driscoll, who was a former
New Jersey governor and a resi-
dent of Haddonfield.
The Driscoll Award was creat-
ed to recognize the role models in
our community with the hope
that others will be inspired to do
the same. Jack has been a perfect
example of the uncommon volun-
teer the Driscoll Award seeks to
honor. It was a slam dunk, Al-
bright said.
A lifelong resident of Haddon-
field, OMalley has actively volun-
teered for various sports and
civic organizations for more than
20 years. Since 1992, OMalley has
coached various youth sports
teams in town, including little
league, pigtail softball, youth bas-
ketball, youth soccer and youth
football teams.
OMalley has coached athletic
teams for his three children,
whom he parents with his wife
Ginger, but also teams unrelated
to his family.
In addition to coaching teams,
OMalley is an active member of
several athletics-based boards in
town, including the Haddonfield
Memorial High School Hall of
Fame Committee, Haddonfield
Youth Soccer Board, Haddonfield
Youth Basketball Association,
Haddonfield Recreation Council
and Haddonfield Youth Football
and Cheerleading Board.
The board of governors is
very impressed with his exten-
sive record of dedication to Had-
donfields youth sports programs
as a coach, through service in re-
lated organizations and his par-
ticipation in several important
civic causes, Albright said.
In addition to volunteering for
sports-related organizations, O-
Malley dedicated and continues
to dedicate many hours to civic
causes and groups, including the
Community Budget Advisory
Committee. OMalley helped cre-
ate the Drexel Partnership and
Tuition Student Programs,
among several other ventures.
OMalley is also an ardent sup-
porter of Autism Speaks. Each
year, OMalley helps team Rally
for OMalley raise sufficient
funds. The Rally for OMalley
teams have raised more than
$200,000 for autism research since
1999.
As a lifelong resident of Had-
donfield, I am very familiar with
the Alfred E. Driscoll Award and
all it stands for, and I am sur-
prised and honored to be recog-
nized as the civic associations
2014 recipient, said OMalley.
The community is welcome to
attend the HCAs Annual Meeting
and Town Hall. For questions,
email the HCA publicity chair
Caroline Foote, at carolineg-
foote@gmail.com, or call (617) 417-
1415.
Jack OMalley receives Alfred E. Driscoll
Award for Community Service
lot.
The church has been operating
for 82 years without having direct
access for worshippers with dis-
abilities. A permanent lot would
eliminate the stresses that physi-
cally handicapped members have
when trying to find nearby park-
ing, which can be especially diffi-
cult when the high school has
events in close proximity to the
church, supporters of the lot said.
To make the lot more visually
appealing, the church plans to
use a special synthetic overlay on
grass, which will not only protect
the grass, but also allow for the lot
to have proper water drainage,
unlike many cement lots in town.
The church would also install
an Evergreen tree border. The
border would stop surrounding
houses from experiencing light
pollution from lights, when the
lot is in use.
The church submitted a list of
other stipulations in regard to the
lot to make it less invasive to resi-
dents living near it.
Still, decreased property values
and safety were mentioned by res-
idents as issues that may spring
up with the creation of the
planned lot.
Appeals for the approval for the
parking lot may be placed until
July.
After a certain number of ap-
peals, the parking lot issue will
reach the board of commission-
ers and possibly could reach supe-
rior court.
The church is ready to fight it
out for as long as it takes if
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the board will be April 18, at 7:30
p.m. in Borough Hall.
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Smith, at (856) 854-1880 x109,
or msmith@kitchen andassoci-
ates.com.
Friday Program: Mabel Kay House.
12:30 to 2 p.m. Call 354-8789 for
more information.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. Visit www.haddon-
skiwanis.com to join or for more
information.
SATURDAY MARCH 29
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org for
information.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual worship
at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
SUNDAY MARCH 30
Quaker Worship: 10 a.m. at Haddon-
field Friends Meeting, 45 Friends
Ave. (at Lake Street), Haddon-
field. Food and fellowship from
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Visitors
welcome. Call (856) 428-6242 or
visit www.haddonfield-
friendsmeeting.org.
Lutheran Church of Our Savior:
Traditional/classic worship serv-
ices with Holy Communion at 8
and 10:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. for children age 3
through sixth grade. Reflections
worship at 9:15 a.m. 204 Wayne
Ave., Haddonfield.
Grace Church: Holy Eucharist (Rite
I) from 8 to 9 a.m. Choral and
Family Eucharist (Rite II) from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Fellowship at 9
and 10:30 a.m. Christian educa-
tion (adults) from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m. Christian education (chil-
dren) from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Nursery available. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church: Contemporary worship 9
a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Traditional
worship 10:30 a.m. in the sanctu-
ary. 29 Warwick Road, Haddon-
field.
Mount Olivet Baptist Church: Sun-
day school at 8:30 a.m. Morning
worship at 9:30 a.m. 202 Dou-
glass Ave., Haddonfield.
First Baptist Church: Adult Bible
study at 9:30 a.m. Childrens Sun-
day school at 11:15 a.m. Worship
service at 11 a.m.; childcare pro-
vided. 124 Kings Highway East,
Haddonfield.
Haddonfield Bible Church: Morning
prayer at 9:30 a.m. Sunday
school at 10 a.m. Sunday worship
at 11 a.m. Evening worship at 6:30
p.m. 324 Belmont Ave., Haddon-
field.
First Presbyterian Church: Tradi-
tional worship at 8:15 a.m. in the
chapel. Family service at 9:30
a.m. in the sanctuary. Traditional
worship at 11 a.m. in the sanctu-
ary. 20 Kings Highway East, Had-
donfield.
First Church of Christ, Scientist:
Service at 10 a.m. Sunday school
for children at 10 a.m. 355 Kings
Highway East, Haddonfield.
MONDAY MARCH 31
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
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Nomination applications
for character award available
Nomination applications for
the Julie R. Macier Character
Award are available through
April 15, in the main offices of
Haddonfield Memorial High
School and Haddonfield Middle
School.
Nomination forms are also
available at the front desk of the
Haddonfield Public Library. The
Board of Education and Parent
Teacher Association are asking
for help in selecting one eighth
grader and one high school senior
to receive this award in memory
of Haddonfield Memorial High
School student Julie R. Macier.
After Macier passed away from
a hard-fought battle with
leukemia on Oct. 7, 1994, the
awards were established in 1995
to memorialize such a positive
and courageous student.
The nominees for the award
should be Haddonfield eighth
graders or high school seniors
who have exhibited wonderful
character traits, such as courage,
honesty, integrity, sense of
humor, compassion, persever-
ance, friendship, trustworthiness,
patience, respect and faith.
Any or all of the traits exhibit-
ed in nominated students should
be ones that Macier exemplified
in her own life. Nominations
should be submitted not only by
school administrators and teach-
ers, but also students and resi-
dents of the community.
The final deadline to return
nominations to the pick-up desti-
nations mentioned is April 15.
For more information, contact
Julie R. Macier Award chairman
Pat Flynn at 795-6144.
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Fortnightly Clubhouse, on the
corner of Grove Street and Kings
Highway.
The foyer will have a baked
goods table and the plant sale.
The first floor clubroom will have
jewelry, books, childrens toys,
household items and much more.
Upstairs will have clothing and
linens.
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TUESDAY APRIL 1
Haddonfield Council of Churches
Preaching Series: Clergy from
Haddonfield Churches. 12 p.m. at
Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway
East. The readings will be from
Genesis 41:1-16, 25-36. The theme
of the preaching and discussion
will be, Is God Good When Life
Isnt? A soup lunch will follow
the program. For more informa-
tion please contact office@grace-
haddon.org.
Little Listeners: Ages 3-5. 10:30
a.m. at the Haddonfield Library. A
story time for children, with spe-
cial activities included each week.
No registration is required. For
more information, visit www.had-
donfieldlibrary.org, or call (856)
429-1304.
Haddonfield Planning Board meet-
ing: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall
auditorium, 242 Kings Highway
East. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
to confirm meeting time and for
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CLASSIFIED 20 THE HADDONFIELD SUN MARCH 26-APRIL 1, 2014
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Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ 08033
(856) 428-9677, Ext. 241
rwoods@lvlrealtors.com
Ron Woods
Associate Broker
LENNY, VERMAAT
LEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
R E A L T O R S
2012 REALTOR OF THE YEAR for The New Jersey Association of Realtors
& The Burlington Camden County Association of Realtors
HADDONFIELD
A grand home built for family, friends, and entertaining. This gracious three-story center-hall
Colonial home is situated on a beautiful large lot and is located on a desired tree-lined street.
The home boasts a large formal living room and dining room, recently remodeled kitchen
with granite countertops and premium appliances, sunny den, family room with full wet bar,
six bedrooms, three full baths and a powder room, multiple zoned heating and air condition-
ing, a rear yard with a deck and brick patio, and a two car garage. Call for additional informa-
tion. Ask for Ron Woods at 856-428-9677 ext. 241. Offered for $895,000.
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609-471-8391
Wanted to Buy
CLASSIFIED MARCH 26-APRIL 1, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 21
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CONTENTS SALE!
Fine Antiques: Classic
Straight leg dining
room table with 6
leaves,sideboard with
shell inlay,Empire
Pedestal Table,Drop
leaf table,French
Farm Table, English
Pine chest, French
Pine Desk, Baker
White Couch, uphol-
stered dining room
chairs, misc. tables
and chairs, some
smalls and decora-
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excellent condition.
CASH ONLY. Sat.
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Haddonfield 08033
Furniture For SaIe
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Ninety 1anner Street Haddonfield, New Jersey
LENNY, VERMAAT
LEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Visit www.lvlrealtors.com to tour our many properties
HADDONFIELD 221 S. Atlantic Avenue
This charming 2 story Colonial boasts open wrap-around front porch, formal LR & DR, eat-in
kitchen, 1.5 BAs, 3 BRs, walk-up storage attic & full basement 20 minutes to Philadelphia.
Conveniently located near Patco hi-speedline, downtown Haddonfield, schools & Philadelphia.
$285,000(6280355)
CHERRY HILL 485 Covered Bridge Road
Enjoy easy one-floor living in this Deerfield Model ranch home. Great layout
with 3BRS & 2BAS including a MBR suite, wood floors & 2-car garage.
Super clean & bright interior plus a great Barclay location.
$239,000(6345946)
STRATFORD 27 Longwood Drive
Newly renovated, 3 bedroom split level. New kitchen and hardwood
flooring throughout, new roof & vinyl siding, maintenance free.
Schedule a showing now.
$189,000(6292146)
HADDON HEIGHTS 25 7th Avenue
Gorgeous Victorian located in historic Haddon Heights. Walking distance to elementary school
& downtown shopping. The kitchen & FRs are perfect for entertaining. The BRs offer a spa-
cious & cozy feel with 2 full BAs. Enjoy relaxing in the porch swing on the wrap around porch.
$329,000(6341917)
HADDON HEIGHTS 27 1st Avenue
All brick 2-story Colonial in the East Side of Haddon Heights. Features 3BRS, 1BA,
HW floors & detached garage. With some updating and re-decorating, this home will
be perfect!
$319,000(6344560)
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
Gary Vermaat
428-9677 x 243
HADDON TOWNSHIP 290 New Jersey Avenue
Charm and comfort with this 3 bedroom Craftsman style bungalow. Hardwood floors,
brick fireplace, central air, open front porch, brick patio in fenced yard and detached
garage. Convenient location.
$259,900(6350052)
COLLINGSWOOD 800 Ventnor Avenue
Breath taking views from all rooms! This solid brick two story Colonial sits high atop a
hill overlooking Newton Creek. 3 BR, 1 1/2 BAs, fireplace, den, eat-in kitchen, C/A and
more. Don`t pass on this once in a lifetime opportunity.
$349,900 (6347139)
Kevin Hee
428-9677 x 235
Kevin Hee
428-9677 x 235
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
MichaeI DineIIa
428-9677 x 249
MichaeI DineIIa
428-9677 x 249
Visit www.lvlrealtors.com or text LVL to 64842 to tour our Haddonfield Properties.
LENNY, VERMAAT
LEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
RE ALTORS
GARY VERMAAT
Broker of Record, Owner
MARK LENNY
Broker/Owner
142 Heritage Road
This impressive stone Center Hall Colonial has a backdrop
of mature trees. It has 4BRS & 3.5 BAS including a MBR
suite, screened porch, family room + rec rm & 2-car garage.
Own a classic in the Gill Tract Section!
$725,000 (6343848)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
586 Jobel Drive
Four bedroom, 3.5 bath Custom Built Home designed by Tom
Wagner and built by Daryl Vermaat. Upgrades throughout with
oak hardwood floors, crown molding, large eat-in kitchen
with island, family room with fireplace,
a 2-car garage and so much more.
$849,900 (6350179)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 856-428-9677 x 243
26-26 Tanner Street
Unique opportunity to buy 2 adjoining properties &
combine them for a 4 BR, 1.5 BA home with optional
rooms for you to design with your taste& needs in
mind. Steps away from downtown festivities, shops,
schools & public transportation.
$499,000 (6271288)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
Come Home to
Haddonfield
856-428-5150 Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
235 E. Summit Avenue
Lovely, well maintained 2 story Colonial home that features 6
bedrooms, 3.5 baths, formal living & dining rooms, updated eat-
in kitchen, family room, master suite, 2nd floor laundry
& full basement.
$665,000
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
405 Loucroft Road
11 room stately brick Colonial on .92 acres of lush grounds.
6 bedrooms, 4 full baths and 2 powder rooms including a
stunning Master Bedroom Suite.
If you want the best, this home is for you!
$1,295,000 (5689923)
CaII Mark Lenny (856)428-9677 x 239
75 Lane of Acres
Prestigious location for this 6 BR, 5 full bath 2 story Colonial in
desirable Haddonfield. This home boasts over 7,000 sq ft & some
of its features includes a formal LR & DR, 2 family rooms, music
room, office, solarium, 1st floor guest suite, master suite, 2nd
floor laundry, finished basement, 3 car garage & so much more.
$1,450,000 (6276287)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
125 Warwick Road
Three story Dutch Colonial with 6 bedrooms & 1.5 baths on
a huge .47 acre lot. Needs updating but is priced
accordingly. An opportunity to restore this home
to its original grandeur!
$429,000 (6303358)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
642 Washington Avenue
Tuscan Style home located in the desirable Gill Tract of
Haddonfield. This home features 4 BRs, with one being a huge
master suite, 4 full and 1 partial baths, formal LR and DR,
kitchen with breakfast area, family room, study, game room, 4
fireplaces, two car detached garage and much more.
$1,100,000)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 for appointment