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Cross country
HMHS sophomore leading
the pack. PAGE 7
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Haddonfield Memorial High School cheerleader captains Chyanne Holloway and Becca Schwartz
wear pink for HMHSs Power of One walk on Friday, Oct. 24. The walk was held in support of Breast
Cancer Awareness Month as well as school counselor Lynda Odessey, who was diagnosed with
breast cancer, and who lead the walk. The cheerleaders helped by taking donations throughout the
event for the Pink Tie Foundation. HMHS raised $997.15 from the walk. For another photo, please
see page 19.
Raising funds and awareness at HMHS
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
For as long as she can remem-
ber, Ilana Ellis grew up knowing
she wanted to be an artist. And
the Haddonfield resident said she
can remember as far back as 2
years old.
Its something I have known
about myself, the same way I have
always known my own hair
color, Ellis said.
Through Nov. 2, Markeim Arts
Center is hosting an exhibition of
Ellis work. Featured are her oil
paintings, which include still life
and portraits.
Ellis biggest supporter was
her mother. She encouraged her
to follow her dream, but she never
lied about how difficult it would
be to live as an artist.
Shes been a huge support and
advocate. Ive also been lucky
enough to have amazing friends
and teachers, Ellis said.
Since graduating high school,
Ellis went to Williams College in
Massachusetts where she earned
her degree in studio art to help
nurture her art skills as well as
her love for art. This year, before
graduating, Ellis won the 2014
Frederick M. Peyser Prize in
Painting at her school.
The Fredrick M. Peyser Prize
is given yearly to the best paint-
ing in my school, Williams Col-
lege. It is a huge honor to get it,
and it meant a lot to me to receive
the award, Ellis said.
Ellis has also had her work
Portraits of Friendship appear
in Cleaver Magazine. Cleaver
Magazine features artists essays
and artwork, so Ellis wrote the
essay that accompanied her art-
Growing up an artist
please see ELLIS, page 18
Haddonfields Ilana Ellis currently
with a show at Markeim Arts Center
always knew she wanted to be an artist
Courtesy Ilana Ellis
Haddonfield artist Ilana Ellis
paints oil portraits, such as
Myya, above.
2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN OCT. 29NOV. 4, 2014
Nicholas J. Cappello Sr.
Oct. 21, 2014
Nicholas J. Cappello Sr. (Nick)
passed away peacefully on Oct. 21
at the age of 103. He was a resi-
dent of Haddonfield for 79 years.
He was the beloved husband
for 63 years of the late Virginia H.
Cappello (nee OBrien); devoted
father of six children, Roger W.
Cappello of Holmes Beach, Fla.,
Ronald J. Cappello of Southamp-
ton, Pa. and Nicholas J. Cappello
Jr. of Northborough, Ma.; prede-
ceased by three daughters, Vir-
ginia Priem, Barbara Kilcullen
and Michele Cappello; and loving
grandfather of 14 grandchildren
and 16 great grandchildren.
He was born in Whitehall, N.Y.,
on Lake Champlain on June 25,
1911. After graduation from
Whitehall High School, he served
a three-year apprenticeship at
General Electric Company. Upon
completion of the apprenticeship,
he became a student at Pratt Insti-
tute of Technology in Brooklyn
where he received a degree as an
industrial mechanical engineer.
While attending school, to help
with expenses, he worked in a
drug store and at a Pratt Institute
night school training students as
machinists.
After graduation in 1933, Radio
Corporation of America in Cam-
den hired him with a promise of
three months employment as a
tool and model maker. The three-
month assignment continued for
41 years when he retired as vice
president of human resources
and labor relations for the RCA
Government & Commercial Sys-
tems Division.
Shortly after moving to Cam-
den, he met Virginia OBrien and
they married in 1935.
During his early years with
RCA, he was employed in a series
of manufacturing management
positions. The final position in
manufacturing was as manager
of manufacturing engineering.
In 1946, he moved into the per-
sonnel section as manager of
labor relations at the Camden
plant with responsibility for han-
dling labor disputes and negotiat-
ing labor contracts with five
unions. This was the start of long
career in personnel as he pro-
gressed to the position of manag-
er of personnel and labor rela-
tions for the government and
commercial systems division,
which included eight facilities
throughout the United States and
Canada.
In 1950, he received the Award
of Merit for extraordinary contri-
butions in the company in the
field of labor relations. The fol-
lowing year he authored a booklet
entitled A Supervisors Guide to
Good Human Relations.
During 1946, he became active
with the Community Chest and
Council and the Red Cross as a
volunteer. By 1954 and again in
1955, he was named campaign
chairman for the Red Cross Fund
Drive. In 1957 he was appointed
general chairman of the Camden
County Community Chest Fund
Drive.
He was a member of Christ the
King Parish in Haddonfield since
1936. At Christ the King, he was a
daily communicant and lector
and served as the president of the
Holy Name Society. He was the re-
cipient of the Bishops Medal and
Pope John II Medal Pro Eclesia
Et Pontifica for church and com-
munity activity. For many years
he was a member of the Men of
Malvern and set aside time once
a year to participate in an annual
retreat.
He had several hobbies, which
included reading, gardening and
golf, and was a longtime member
of the Tavistock Country Club.
He was an avid sports fan.
Calling hours for relatives and
friends were on Saturday, Oct. 25
from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at
Christ the King Church, 200
Windsor Ave. in Haddonfield fol-
lowed by Mass of Christian Bur-
ial at 10:30 a.m. Interment fol-
lowed at Calvary Cemetery in
Cherry Hill. In lieu of flowers the
family requests contributions to
The St. John of God School for
Special Children, 1145 Delsea
Drive, Westville Grove, NJ 08093.
Funeral arrangements were han-
dled by Hinski-Tomlinson Funer-
al Home in Haddonfield.
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By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Residents of Haddonfield will
be able to vote for the local school
board and a municipal question.
For Haddonfield School Board,
three seats are open and three in-
dividuals are running unopposed:
Heather Paoli, Glenn Moramarco
and Michael Hansen.
The question that residents are
voting on is: Shall the Borough of
Haddonfield, in the County of
Camden, New Jersey, be author-
ized to sell its water and waste-
water utility systems to New Jer-
sey-American Water Company,
Inc. for the sum of $28.5 million?
The two choices are Yes or
No.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. 8
p.m.
Below are the polling locations
for Haddonfield districts:
District 1 votes at Methodist
Church, 29 Warwick Road in the
Welcome Center.
District 2 votes at Borough
Hall, 242 East Kings Highway in
Room 102.
District 3 votes at Crows
Woods Building, 993 S. Atlantic
Ave.
Districts 4 and 5 vote at Mid-
dle School, 5 Lincoln Ave. in the
gym.
Districts 6 and 7 vote at Eliza-
beth Haddon School, 501 Redman
Ave. in the art room.
Districts 8 and 9 vote at
Lutheran Church Parish Hall, 204
Wayne Ave.
District 10 votes at Tatem
School, 1 Glover Ave. in the music
room.
Those unsure of their district
and for other information can go
to www.haddonfieldnj.org/bor-
ough_election.php. For more vot-
ing information go to
www.nj.gov/state/elections/vot-
ing-information-faq.html.
Email us at news@haddonfieldsun.com
Residents to decide
fate of water, sewer
systems on Nov. 4
Polls open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day
Tickets can be purchased at www.voorheesballettheatre.com or call (856) 753-2908
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are collecting clean used and new
blankets, comforters, sleeping
bags, baby blankets and throws
this holiday season for those less
fortunate in the area. Blankets
may be dropped off at the Novak
home at 120 Redman Ave., the
Bhaya home at 415 Euclid Ave. or
the Haddonfield Information Cen-
ter at Kings Court. We will collect
items until Jan. 1. If you have
questions or would like us to pick-
up your donation, call Gail (856)
616-0794 or Tina (856) 428-0294.
This is the 16th year helping
others keep warm. Please share
the warmth this holiday season!
Families collecting
blanket donations
OCT. 29NOV. 4, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
On Saturday, Oct. 11 the Mov-
ing Day Philly: A Walk to Stamp
Out Parkinsons event started
with cold, damp and rainy weath-
er, but nonetheless there was a
large turnout. Ken Kolaski and
Team Kolaski had 20 walkers par-
ticipate, including HMHS field
hockey players and other stu-
dents.
As of Oct. 18, Team Kolaski
had raised $17,091 to fund re-
search to find a cure for Parkin-
son's disease. As of today, Team
Kolaski is the second-highest
fundraiser in the Philadelphia
area and the 10th highest Moving
Day fundraiser in the country. Ko-
laski was the second-highest indi-
vidual fundraiser in the Philadel-
phia area and the 10th highest in-
dividual fundraiser in the coun-
try. In total, Moving Day Philly
raised $327,000 and counting.
I am so grateful for this show
of support, Kolaski said. I dedi-
cated my participation in this
Moving Day event to my 86-year-
old dad, Chester, who is also fight-
ing Parkinson's, and to my 83-
year-old mom, Irene, who has
spent so much time and energy
taking care of my dad as he has
been in and out of hospitals and
rehab facilities over the last six
months.
According to Kolaski, his total
amount raised represented close
to 140 individual donors. Kolaski
said he is overwhelmed that so
many people donated toward the
cause and walk. He has thanked
each individually.
I cant thank people enough. I
was not expecting that much do-
nating and people reaching out to
help, Kolaski said. Thanks
again to all who made this day
special.
Special to The Sun
Ken Kolaski (center) stands with members of the Kolaski Team for
Moving Day Philly: A Walk to Stamp Out Parkinsons. Despite the
weather, Moving Day Philly had a good turnout of walkers and sup-
porters on Oct. 11 and raised $327,000 for the research, education,
treatment and services of those with Parkinsons disease.
Team Kolaski raises more than $17K
Haddonfields
Ken Kolaski leads
team at Walk
to Stamp Out
Parkinsons
In the Oct. 1521 edition of
The Haddonfield Sun, the obitu-
ary for Joyce Haney listed a fu-
neral.
There was no funeral held for
Haney; in lieu of a funeral, a me-
morial was scheduled to be held
on Nov. 1.
correction
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The Haddonfield crew team has contin-
ued its winning ways as it launched the
2014-2015 season.
Eight Haddonfield boats competed in the
first regatta of the year at The Head of the
Christina in Wilmington, Del., on Sunday,
Oct. 5.
The first womens youth JV8+ boat, in-
cluding Emma Tranfalia, Kathleen Ho-
hweiler, Mia Ippolito, Shannon Murphy,
Christie Castorino, Hannah Cooper, Kate
Donohue, Kiernan Loue and Emily Campo,
won gold in its first race of the year, contin-
uing the success theyd experienced as a
freshman boat.
The first mens youth JV8+ boat, includ-
ing Blaise Giangiulio, Alex Fisher, Colin
George, Matt Schmitt, Zack Ruggiero, Alex
Sperandio, Connor Fagan, Tanner Reese
and Jack Richards, came in second out of
15 boats.
The mens youth varsity 8+, including
Owen Hart, Paul Hurd, Jon Dye, Max
Levin, Luke Small, Lachlan Mersky, James
OBrien, Louis Epstein and Liam Rochford,
rowed to a third-place finish.
The Navy Day Regatta was held on Sat-
urday, Oct. 11, on the Schuylkill River. The
womens JV8+, including Emma Tranfalia,
Kiernan Loue, Caroline Bolletino, Hannah
Cooper, Emily Campo, Isabella Huber,
Abby Bentley, Elina Kommedal and Clare
Casper, finished third in a strong field of 20
boats.
Participation in Haddonfield crew con-
tinues to grow at a rapid rate with 96 row-
ers participating on the team, including 35
who joined for the first time this year.
The team was to compete in the Head of
the Schuylkill Regatta in Philadelphia over
the weekend of Oct. 25 and 26, after The
Sun went to press. This is the biggest event
of the fall racing season, attracting 6,000
competitors from 23 states and six coun-
tries.
Haddonfield crew team continues winning ways
The Haddon Fortnightly General Club is
hosting its annual fundraiser on Saturday,
Nov. 8.
This year the entertainment has
changed. Lunch will be served at Tavistock
Country Club followed by an engaging and
enjoyable afternoon of music. Jeffrey
Wienand, a classically trained baritone
and pianist, will provide entertainment
featuring music through the decades, in-
cluding opera, classical and standards.
There will be raffle baskets, a 50-50 and
lots of folks to socialize with. The club is
expecting it to be a great afternoon! All are
welcome. The cost is $35. There will be a
cash bar available at 11:30 a.m. and lunch
will be served at 12:15 p.m.
For reservations please call Nabila Da-
jani at (856) 810-8448 or (856) 261-3366 or
Marie Pasternak at (856) 424-2674 or (856)
673-9763.
Haddon Fortnightly to host annual fundraiser on Nov. 8
V
oting is one of the inalienable
rights that our forefathers
fought so fervently for so
many years ago. Many would say that
voting is one of the most important in-
alienable rights that we have as Amer-
icans, if not the most important in-
alienable right.
Colonial Americans fought for inde-
pendence in the 1700s based on the ral-
lying cry of no taxation without rep-
resentation, and they wanted the
right to choose their own representa-
tion.
Over the following 200 years, three
major pieces of legislation extended
or ensured voting rights:
The Fifteenth Amendment to the
Constitution gave voting rights to non-
white males;
The Nineteenth Amendment gave
women the right to vote;
And The Voting Rights Act of 1965
prevented discrimination in voting.
A lot of time and effort were spent,
and blood was shed, to give all citizens
of the United States 18 years of age
and older the right to vote.
And now, it is up to you to take ad-
vantage of that right at the polls for
the General Election next Tuesday,
Nov. 4.
In this weeks Sun, you will find in-
formation on exactly what you are vot-
ing for, when polls are open and details
on every polling location in town.
If you have further questions about
the election, you can always find infor-
mation on the countys website or call
your local clerk.
Whatever your political slant or
whomever you may be voting for, just
make sure you make your way to the
polls next Tuesday. Many people be-
fore us fought for your inalienable
right to do so.
in our opinion
Its time to vote
Head to the polls next Tuesday to elect your leaders
Election results online
On the night of the election, Nov. 4, and
the day after, Nov. 5, check out our web-
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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 $745,000.
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CHERRY HILL One Signal Hill Road
A Lot of Livability! 5BR, 3 full BA home. Lovely h/w floors, 2 FPs, newer kitchen w/break-
fast area, full BA & BR on 1st floor. Master BR w/newer master bath & walk-in closet, hall
BA. Sliding glass doors from spacious FR to outside screened-in porch. Finished base-
ment, 2 car att'd GA, 1st laundry room. Fenced yard with decking & dog yard.
$380,000 (6374745)
HADDONFIELD 549 Chews Landing Road
Classic Colonial, Circa 1850, sits on .67+/- acres & has been meticulously restored. It
boasts 5 BRs, 3 full BAs, a gourmet kitchen & family room with a coffered ceiling. The mas-
ter BR suite has a FP, dressing room & marble BA. The perfect executive family home.
$1,050,000(6233382)
HADDONFIELD 264 Wayne Avenue
A Harvest of Features! Newly & nicely renovated 3 BR, 1.5 BA w/new roof, siding & win-
dows. New kitchen & PR, refinished wood flooring, wood-burning fireplace & new appli-
ances.Full basement w/laundry area. Enclosed back porch/mud room. A Fabulous Find!
$445,000(6448774)
HADDONFIELD 106 Potter Street
Best of both worlds. Spacious, charming townhome with many modern
upgrades. Hardwood flooring, updated kitchen, first floor laundry and so much
more. Walk to town, speedline and schools.
$295,000(6475218)
HADDONFIELD 223 Hickory Lane
Beautiful classic Haddonfield home with 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths in an outstanding
neighborhood. Enjoy the open custom kitchen, family room, living room with fireplace.
Screened porch, heated sunroom and so much more. A very special home!
$698,000(6419577)
HADDONFIELD 134 Ardmore Avenue
Warm, Dutch Colonial, mix of old and new-updated with Old World charm.
Central air, 3 BRs, 1.5 BAs. Gorgeous rear deck.
$364,900(6437115)
Sophie P. DubieI
428-9677 x 250
Sophie P. DubieI
428-9677 x 250
CaroIe Yeager
428-9677 x 238
CaroIe Yeager
428-9677 x 238
HADDONFIELD 139 Merion Avenue
Beautiful home w/upgrades T.O. 2 gas f/p`s , sunroom w/ tile fl. marble inlays, lg
kit w/breakfast rm, lovely foyer entrance. H/W floors, professionally landscaped
w/outdoor lighting, sprinkler system, new windows &, roof. Newly painted.
$719,900(6375591)
Margaret M. Ward
428-9677 x 231
Teresa Gordon
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Connie NeIson
428-9677 x 237
Visit www.lvlrealtors.com or text LVL to 64842 to tour our Haddonfield Properties.
LENNY, VERMAAT
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MARK LENNY
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Come Home to
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856-428-5150 Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
428 Gladstone Avenue
Very nice 2 story Colonial home located in Elizabeth
Haddon section of desirable Haddonfield. 1st floor features
an entry foyer, formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen, powder room
& sun room. 2nd floor has a master suite & 2 other nice
sized BRs, full BA. Full basement & 1 car attached garage,
$465,000 (6425034)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
26 & 26 Tanner Street
Live downtown in a historic Colonial for only $369,000. Two
Town Houses can be used as one or divided and live in
one.rent out the other. Plenty of parking.
Steps to everything
$369,000 (63907334)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
421 Hawthorne Avenue
Great custom built 3 story Colonial home with 5 BRs,
3.5 BAs, front & back foyer, formal LR & DR, kitchen
w/breakfast room, sunroom, FR, enclose porch, office,
2nd flr laundry, loft/study, playroom, game room, in-
ground swimming pool & 1.5 car garage.
$875,000 (6388772)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
15 Upland Way
Center Hall Colonial in the Gill Tract with 6 BRS & 2.5
BAS including a MBR suite, huge FR & gorgeous HW
floors. Walk to Tavistock Country Club, Wedgewood,
sports fields, parks & clubs.
$599,000 (6358419)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
4 Eves Lane
Large Contemporary style home located on private street in
desirable location. Home features formal LR & DR, eat-in
kitchen, FR, 1st floor laundry/mud room, master suite, 3 other
generous sized BRs, full hall bath, finished basement w/game
room & office, 2 car garage & in-ground swimming pool.
$624,000 (6357176)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
20 Lane of Acres
Executive 2 story Tudor that is located on one of
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ated on over 2 acres of land, has 5/6 BRs, 5 full & 1 partial
BA, in-law suite, impressive master retreat, formal LR &
DR, baker`s kitchen, FR, laundry room & the list goes on.
$1,350,000 (6289336)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
35 Legion Lane
This 2-story executive family home sits on a .85+/- acre lot
with a back drop of towering trees. It features 4 BRS, 2 full
BAS & 2 PRS including a MBR suite, library, den, office,
FR + 2 huge rec rooms. This is the lifestyle you deserve!
$995,000 (6473718)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
27 West End Avenue
Reduced $80,000! This 3-story Victorian, circa 1900, has
everything for today`s lifestyles with 5 BRS & 2.5 BAS includ-
ing a MBR suite, FR & carriage house that has a 2 car garage
& 2 BR apt. Walk to town, shops, schools & Speedline.
$649,000 (6386004)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
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