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ROBERT LINNEHAN/The Haddonfield Sun
The borough will be transforming Mechanic Street in the coming months through a state transportation
grant. Using the same type of bricks that cover Kings Court, a path of the historic brickwork will be in-
stalled from Kings Court, across Kings Highway, to Mechanic Street. The grant will culminate in a small
park being constructed at the end of the roadway near the intersection of Mechanic, Clement Street and
Haddon Avenue.
Vacant
board
seat is
filled
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Haddonfield Sun
One new member will be
joining the Haddonfield Board
of Education and one district
mainstay said goodbye last
week.
The board selected Maureen
Eyles to fill a vacant seat and
accepted the resignation of
longtime business administra-
tor Andy Hall.
Superintendent of Schools
Rich Perry confirmed that
Eyles will serve the remainder
of Lynn Biehns BOE term
and then be up for re-election
in November.
Shes been an active advo-
cate for the school system and
we feel shell be a great asset,
Perry said.
Eyles is a consistent at-
tendee at BOE meetings, Perry
said. She has several children
in the Haddonfield schools.
Eyles is an event planning
and sponsorship sales free-
lancer in her professional ca-
reer. She will be sworn in at an
upcoming BOE meeting.
Hall tendered his resigna-
tion to the board after working
in the district for the past six
Options
given for
senior
facility
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Haddonfield Sun
Brandywine Senior Servic-
es representatives and presi-
dent Brenda Bacon presented
several informal options at the
Historic Preservation Com-
mission meeting for a site plan
that expands the Haddonfield
home on Warwick Road.
Brandywine will be official-
ly presenting a site plan in the
near future to the HPC, and
the Haddonfield Planning and
Zoning boards.
Brandywine Senior Living
is proposing the current 25,000
square-foot facility which
was built in 1953 be demol-
ished and a new, two-story
40,900 square-foot addition be
built on the property. The new
facility would keep the same
number of rooms, 52, as the
current facility, but would
offer several units that could
accommodate couples.
The rooms would be en-
larged for residents of the
home, feature a shower in each
room, and the new structure
would offer a much larger
common room which isnt in
the basement like the current
facility and more entertain-
ment options. Plus, the hall-
ways would be wider, relieving
a common complaint of resi-
Makeover continues
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Haddonfield Sun
The beautification of down-
town Haddonfield continues, as
borough officials recently an-
nounced a makeover for Mechan-
ic Street, with construction slated
to start in early June.
Borough Administrator
Sharon McCullough said the cost
would be covered through a feder-
al transportation grant that was
awarded to Haddonfield for more
than $830,000.
The original grant was for
about $560,000, she said, but has
since been increased. It will be
used for an extensive streetscape
project along the length of Me-
chanic Street, McCullough said,
culminating in a small park being
constructed at the end of the
roadway near the intersection of
Mechanic, Clement Street and
Haddon Avenue.
The project had to be trans-
portation themed, McCullough
said, so the borough is focusing
on the old carriage house and
blacksmith shop that was located
on the street in the late 19th cen-
tury.
The project would effectively
form a path from the Kings Court
beautification project that was
completed several years ago, Mc-
Cullough said, with the same type
of bricks to be used in the cross-
walk to the other side of Kings
Highway and down Mechanic
Street.
The street itself would also be
please see BRANDYWINE, page 12 please see MECHANIC, page 4 please see EYLES, page 7
Haddonfield in need of
volunteer firefighters
Remember when you were lit-
tle and the excitement you felt
when you saw a fire engine
scream down the street with
flashing lights and sirens? How
about the smile and admiration
on your kids face each time they
see a firefighter? Nows your
chance to live out that childhood
dream and be the firefighter on
the other side of that smile. Had-
don Fire Company No.1 is active-
ly recruiting men and women to
join the ranks as a volunteer fire-
fighter. Applications are available
24-hours a day at the fire compa-
ny, 15 N. Haddon Ave.
To learn more about this excit-
ing opportunity, email Lt.
Mirabello at jmirabello
@gmail.com.
Fire company hosts
annual fund drive
Haddon Fire Co. No. 1 will be
hosting its annual Fund Drive
through Thursday, April 26. Resi-
dents will be receiving informa-
tion on the fund drive in the mail
as well.
Fire company representatives
will be going door-to-door
through Thursday, from 6:15 p.m.
to approximately 8 p.m. each
night in an effort to collect from
the township residents.
The residents are requested to
tape the supplied envelope, with
their contribution, to the outside
of their front door. A uniformed
firefighter will collect contribu-
tions.
In the borough, the fire compa-
ny does not tax residents for fire-
prevention service, and, thus, we
rely on personal contributions to
sustain the operation of this 248-
year-old fire company.
The company is totally volun-
teer, and has been, for the entire
duration of the fire company's ex-
istence.
National Day of Prayer
Breakfast on May 3
The Haddonfield Council of
Churches will host a National
Day of Prayer Breakfast on
Thursday, May 3, at 8:30 a.m. at
the First Baptist Church, 124
Kings Highway East in Haddon-
field. This years speaker will be
Eric Van Pelt, regional director of
the Saints Prison Ministry.
Since 1987, Saints Prison Min-
istry has been sharing the gospel
through sports and a variety of
other programs with men and
women imprisoned around the
country.
For more information, call
(856) 429-2326.
Tickets are $10.
Rotary Club plans
yard sale fundraiser
On Saturday, May 5, the Rotary
Club of Haddonfield will host a
huge yard sale fundraiser from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Wedgewood
Swim Club, 635 Center St. The
proceeds from the fundraiser will
be used to help provide clean, safe
water at an elementary school in
Ghana, West Africa.
Find great bargains and won-
derful treasures. Food and bever-
ages will be available.
Vendor spaces are available to
sell new and used merchandise
spaces are $20 and $45 respective-
ly.
We are limited to approximate-
ly 50 vendors so please sign up
now if you are interested in turn-
ing items you don't use into cash.
To sign up for a table, contact
Robin Fair-Sanders at robinfair-
sanders@comcast.net or call (856)
430-3776.
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Elizabeth Haddon 5K
set for May 19
The Eighth Annual Elizabeth
Haddon 5k/1-mile Fun Walk will
be held on Saturday, May 19 at 9
a.m. The cost is $25 for runners
and $10 for walkers. The first 300
registrants will receive a free t-
shirt and prizes will be awarded
to the top male and female finish-
ers in seven categories. Registra-
tion forms are available at ehsp-
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loads/2012/03/5K-Registration-
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nesses around town. Proceeds
from the race will be used to sup-
port the SOAR after school pro-
gram in Camden and to fund the
installation of Smart Boards in
Lizzie Haddon classrooms.
Annual wine tasting tour
scheduled for May 12
The Fourth Annual Grace Un-
corked Wine Tasting tour will be
held on Saturday, May 12, at
Grace Church Auditorium, 19
Kings Highway, from 7 to 10 p.m.
in Haddonfield.
Join us on a tour of the great
wines from countries along the
Atlantic Ocean. Weve selected
six of them for your tasting pleas-
ure.
A range of reds, whites,
sparkling, dry and not-so-dry will
be available. These are some of
the greatest wine producers in
the world, including France,
Spain, South Africa, Argentina,
America and Portugal.
A starfish wine glass marker
will be our gift to each tickethold-
er. Light fare and hors doeuvres
to complement the wines will be
served as well as dessert.
Come prepared to bid on items
in our silent and ticket auctions.
Tickets are $25 per person.
They may be purchased in person
on Sundays at Grace Church
(cash, credit card or check), by
PayPal on the website
(www.gracehaddon.org) or
through the office at (856) 429-
0007.
Babysitting services will be
available during the event in the
nursery.
For questions, contact
eventcharges@gracehaddon.org.
Please do not send credit card
numbers through e-mail.
Grace Choir presents
concert on April 28
The Arts At Grace is excited to
present the Grace Choir in a
spring concert on Saturday, April
28, at 7 p.m. in the church. The
evening includes Ralph Vaughn
Williams Five Mystical Songs
and Antonio Vivaldis Gloria in
D Major.
There will be a complimentary
wine and cheese reception in the
auditorium following the concert.
Tickets are $15, but children 12
and younger can attend for free.
Checks for tickets can be made
payable to Grace Church with
Arts-April in the memo section
and mailed to Grace Church, 19
Kings Highway East, Haddon-
field, 08033, attn: Arts. Tickets
will be held at the door. For more
information, email artsatgrace.
tickets@gracehaddon.org or call
(856) 429-0007.
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narrowed to allow for handicap
access for pedestrians, McCul-
lough said.
For years, one of the com-
plaints weve always heard is that
the side streets dont receive as
much attention as Kings High-
way, McCullough said. Hopeful-
ly, this and the Tanner Street proj-
ect will give them the attention
and the feel of the main high-
way.
The park at the intersection is
to include a garden with a small
pedestal in the center, McCul-
lough said, and would likely fea-
ture a different statue on loan
from the Markeim Arts Center
each month.
The featured statues will have
been created by various high
school students who have submit-
ted them to the art center.
While the project is under con-
struction, McCullough said the
streets would receive a new water
utility line, storm water improve-
ments and some spot repairs for
the sewer lines as well.
The borough will foot the bill
for these improvements, McCul-
lough said, but she declined to es-
timate how much the project
would cost as the bids are cur-
rently out for the construction
work.
The borough also originally
looked into painting a mural on
the side of the Harrisons Build-
ing, McCullough said, but it was-
nt cost feasible. Its still an option
if the borough can find a decent
price for the work, she said.
Its the boroughs thought that
the bids will come in soon. The
project has a fall completion time-
line.
MECHANIC
Continued from page 1
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Theater group presents


Arsenic and Old Lace
Haddonfield Plays and Players
presents Arsenic and Old Lace,
by Joseph Kesselring.
Meet the Brewsters.
Jonathan looks like Boris
Karloff.
Teddy thinks hes Teddy Roo-
sevelt.
And their aunts, gentle spin-
ster sisters Abby and Martha,
make elderberry wine.
In this, one of America's clas-
sic comedies, these two sisters
with charity in their hearts and
cadavers in their basement will
leaving you screaming with
laughter and shivering with ex-
citement.
The performances will be held
on:
- Thursday, April 26 at 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, April 27 at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, April 28 at 8 p.m.
- Sunday, April 29 at 2 p.m.
- Friday, May 4 at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, May 5 at 8 p.m.
- Sunday, May 6 at 2 p.m.
- Wednesday, May 9 at 8 p.m.
- Friday, May 11 at 8 p.m.
- Saturday, May 12 at 8 p.m.
All tickets are $15. The Wednes-
day, May 9 show is a special In-
dustry Night where tickets are
$10 for local actors and crew.
Plays and Players is located at
957 E. Atlantic Ave., Haddonfield,
08033.
For more information please
visit www.haddonfieldplayers.
com or call (856) 429-8139.
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in our opinion
A
nyone who doubted the need
for New Jersey to enact
tougher laws against bullying
should read the story of Sawyer
Rosenstein. The Associated Press re-
ported last week that his family had
settled with the Ramsey school district
for $4.2 million.
The reason for the settlement: Back
in 2006, a student with a history of bul-
lying other kids punched Rosenstein
in the stomach, leaving him paralyzed.
The AP story notes that the familys
lawsuit alleged that the puncher had a
history of being a bully, and that the
school district knew or should have
known about it.
Even more distressing, Rosenstein,
then only 12, had emailed school offi-
cials notifying them that he was being
bullied.
After the death of Rutgers student
Tyler Clementi, the state got tough on
bullying.
In addition to mandating training
and reporting, the law states that bul-
lies can be suspended or expelled from
school.
And that, removing the problem
from schools, will go a long way to-
ward solving the problem.
Some critics of the new law claim it
is too burdensome and could lead to
more lawsuits and additional expenses
for school districts. Well, so be it.
Every child should feel safe at
school. No child should go to school
every day in fear of being attacked,
physically or emotionally. Schools
have to be safe havens.
And its hard to believe that school
districts dont have, or cant have, a
good idea of who the bullies are. The
kids certainly do.
The law came too late for many N.J.
students, but it is in place now, and we
encourage every school district to
make sure that everything possible is
done to ensure the safety of every stu-
dent.
Simply identifying and then getting
rid of the bullies will go a long way to-
ward achieving that goal.
No doubt about bullying laws
A punch that paralyzed a student leads to huge settlement
Getting tough on bullies
Last week, we saw another reminder
of why it is imperative that school dis-
tricts take a hard line against bullying.
Identify the bullies. Then remove
them from the school.
Amazing amount of food
donated to Senior Food Shelf
Words cannot express the appreciation
of the Camden County Senior Food Shelf
for the amazing amount of food donated to
our seniors in dire need of nourishment.
Please thank Haddonfield Girl Scout
Troop No. 30291 for their wonderful com-
munity service to our needy senior citi-
zens in Camden County. They truly know
the meaning of giving.
Dory Mann, Director
Senior Services
Freeholder director discusses
police department
Over the past 14 months, there have been
a lot of rumors and innuendo surrounding
the creation and operation of a Camden
County Police Department.
I have heard all of the conspiracy theo-
ries and I wanted to take the opportunity to
provide you with the facts.
Right now, the county has a goal of hav-
ing the metro division of the county police
department operational by 2013. The move
would put more than 400 police officers on
the streets instead of the 268 officers in the
citys existing force. Furthermore, the
commissioning of a metro division will be
done in a way thats cost-effective and sus-
tainable, yet provides a comparable salary
for officers to their colleagues in other
towns throughout the state.
I cannot say this enough Camden
Citys crime turns into Camden Countys
crime. Lets get rid of the myths and talk
about the facts.
Myth 1: Municipalities in Camden
County will be paying for Camden Citys
Metro Division of the Camden County Po-
lice Force.
Fact: Camden City will pay for its own
metro division. No other municipalities
will support it or contribute to it. If Cam-
den City is having its police budget subsi-
dized by the state, then that subsidy would
continue to be paid to the county until the
city is fiscally self-sufficient.
The process and the payment would be
the same for any municipality that decided
to join the county police department.
Each one must pay its own way.
Myth 2: All the other municipalities in
Camden County will be forced to join the
Camden County Police Department.
Fact: All shared services offered by the
county to the 37 towns are voluntary. We do
not have the authority to mandate munici-
palities join a regional police department.
Mayors and municipalities are free to do
what is best for them and their con-
stituents.
Myth 3: If other municipalities do
choose to join the county police depart-
ment, their officers will be forced to patrol
the City of Camden.
Fact: Each municipality that chooses to
join the Camden County Police Depart-
ment would have its own force, patrolling
its own region of the county.
I hope this has helped make clear the
basic facts about the Camden County Po-
lice Department. We will continue to up-
date you regularly on this issue through
our website, email alerts, videos and print
pieces such as this one. You can read the
county police force plan and other infor-
mation on the initiative on the countys
website, www.camdencounty.com.
You can also register for email updates
on its progress.
Louis Cappelli Jr.
Freeholder Director, Camden County
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years, Perry said. He received an
offer in the private sector that
was too good to pass up, Perry
said.
The business administrator
has been a focal point each year
in creating the school district
budgets, Perry said, and was one
of the main reasons the district is
now approving a 0-percent school-
tax increase for 2012-2013.
It came as a shock when he re-
signed. He had a great opportuni-
ty in the private sector and has
been very successful in that sec-
tor before, Perry said. Its a
good time in his life to take that
opportunity. Hes done a fantastic
job. Hes helped implement sever-
al school initiatives. Hes more
than a business administrator;
hes an educational leader and a
great friend.
The district will advertise for
the opening and interview quali-
fied candidates, Perry said.
EYLES
Continued from page 1
Eyles fills seat
and Hall resigns
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 25
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.
Preschool Storytime: Haddonfield
Public Library. 1:30 p.m. Ages 3 to
5. Call 429-1304 for 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 and inspirational readings
from the Bible and Science and
Health.
THURSDAY APRIL 26
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.
Toddlertime: Haddonfield Public
Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 3.
Call 429-1304 for information.
FRIDAY APRIL 27
Dish & Dazzle: Noon at Melange @
Haddonfield. Great food and new
spring fashions. Call (856) 354-
1333 for reservations.
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.
Rockabye Readers: Ages 9 to 24
months with a caregiver. 10:30
a.m. at Haddonfield Public
Library. For more information visit
www.haddonfieldlibrary.org.
SATURDAY APRIL 28
Takeback New Jersey: 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. This operation allows for any
person to dispose of any medica-
tions. In the lobby of the Haddon-
field Police Department.
Arts At Grace presents Grace
Choir: 7 p.m. in the church. Tick-
ets will be held at the door. For
more information, email artsat-
grace. tickets@gracehaddon.org
or call (856) 429-0007.
Touch a Truck: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church, 29 Warwick Road. Rain or
shine. Tickets $20 per family (up
to six people) in advance; $25 on
day of event. Buy tickets by going
to www.haddonfieldnj.org, select-
ing events and selecting
Touch a Truck.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org for
information.
Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Kings Court in the center of town,
Kings Highway. May through
October. Free parking. Visit
www.haddonfieldfarmersmar-
ket.org for more information.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual worship
at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
SUNDAY APRIL 29
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: Traditional worship 8
a.m. in the chapel. Contemporary
worship 9 a.m. in the sanctuary.
Traditional worship 10:15 a.m. in
the sanctuary. 29 Warwick Road,
Haddonfield.
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 8:30 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.
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medications, on Saturday, April
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Residents may dispose of med-
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container and disposing directly
into the drug-disposal box. If the
original container is submitted,
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remove the prescription label if it
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in an original container.
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that the cap is tightly sealed to
prevent leakage. Syringes and
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Things are growing in May at
Haddonfield Public Library.
Preschool Story Time for kids
ages 3 to 5 will be held on Tues-
days at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday
at 1:30 p.m. Toddler Time for kids
ages 2 to 3 will be held on Thurs-
day mornings at 10:30 a.m. Make
a pop-up flower garden for Moth-
ers Day at Preschool Story Time
on May 8 and 9 and at Toddler
Time on May 10. Read to a Dog
will be held on Tuesdays, May 8
and 22 from 4 to 5 p.m. and Thurs-
days, May 10 and 24 from 4 to 5
p.m. Call or visit the library to
schedule your 15-minute session.
Rockabye Readers for babies 9 to
24 months will be held on Friday,
May 11, 18 and 25. Children must
be registered for this program.
A special program will be held
on Wednesday, May 9, with Had-
donfield author Dan Gutman pre-
senting a slide program featuring
his new baseball card adventure,
Ted and Me, and his New York
Times bestseller The Genius
Files. Books will be available to
purchase and to have signed by
Dan or bring your own. Snacks
will be served.
Haddonfield resident and au-
thor Mark Kram Jr. will be sign-
ing copies of his book Like Any
Normal Day in Pennsylvania
and Cherry Hill.
A writer with the Philadelphia
Daily News, Kram Jr. explores the
life of Buddy Miley, who during a
football game in a Pennsylvania
town in 1973, suffered an accident
that left him a quadriplegic.
Mileys promising athletic ca-
reer as a quarterback was cut
short.
In 1997, with help from his
younger brother Jimmy, Miley
committed suicide with assis-
tance from Dr. Jack Kevorkian.
Published by St. Martins,
Like Any Normal Day was re-
cently listed as a Title to Pick Up
Now in Oprah Winfreys May
issue of O magazine.
Kram Jr. will be signing copies
of his book on Wednesday, April
25 at 7 p.m. at the Barnes and
Noble at The Court at Oxford Val-
ley, 210 Commerce Boulevard,
Fairless Hills, Pa. He will also be
signing at the Barnes and Noble
at Towne Place at Garden State
Park, 911 Haddonfield Road, Cher-
ry Hill, on Monday, April 30 at 7
p.m. Finally, he will sign at the
Barnes and Noble in Rittenhouse
Square, Philadelphia, at 6:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, May 1.
Visit www.markkramjr.com for
information.
The annual Haddonfield Civic
Associations town dinner is on
Thursday, April 26, at Tavistock
Country Club.
All are invited.
This is one of the top two feel
good events of the year that cele-
brates our community, citizen
awareness and involvement, and
the residents and students who
help to make it special.
This year, Lee Albright will be
honored with the prestigious
Driscoll Community Service
Award for outstanding communi-
ty service.
The keynote speaker will be
Haddonfields Howard Gillette,
who is affiliated with Rutgers-
Camden.
The HMHS jazz band will be
providing entertainment and
there will be the traditional read-
ing of the two winning Bradshaw
Essays.
The Kaufmann performing
arts award will be announced as
well.
Tickets are available online at
www.haddonfieldcivic.com or
mail a check for $40 each with
Town Dinner written on it to
the Haddonfield Civic Associa-
tion, P.O. Box 323, Haddonfield
08033.
For further information, con-
tact Greg Horton at horton
family@verizon.net or (856) 795-
4045.
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Library hosts
kids events
APRIL 25-MAY 1, 2012 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 11
Haddonfield Child Cares Ex-
tended Day Kindergarten Pro-
gram (EDKP) invites community
children ages 3 to 8 to a free Fun,
Food and Fitness Event made
possible by a grant from the New
York Road Runners (NYRR).
The event will be held on Fri-
day, May 4, at 5 p.m. at the Had-
donfield Masonic Temple on
Kings Highway, as part of Had-
donfields First Friday and the
New Jersey School-Age Care
Coalitions Outdoors in the Gar-
den State celebrations. Children
will have the opportunity to par-
ticipate in fitness activities led by
local tri-athlete and EDKP alum-
nus, Lauren DeLong, and enjoy a
healthy snack. Commemorative
water bottles will be given to
the first 75 children who partici-
pate.
The children of the extended
day kindergarten program, who
have spent the last few weeks
learning about physical fitness
and healthy eating, will receive
medals and T-shirts at the event
in recognition of their commit-
ment to improving personal fit-
ness and nutrition.
Materials related to the fitness
program will also be on display.
The grant of $500 was one of 40
awarded to schools and non-prof-
its around the country by the
New York Road Runners, to help
support youth running and fit-
ness events.
Additional support for the proj-
ect has been provided by the Ris-
ing Sun Masonic Lodge, Haddon-
field, and the Evening Member-
ship Department of the Haddon
Fortnightly.
For more information about
the Fun, Food and Fitness event
or the EDKP in general, contact
Denise Sellers at (856) 429-1603 or
dsellers@haddonfield.k12.nj.us.
Haddonfield varsity tennis had
a great showing in the recent
Camden County Tennis Champi-
onships, Head Coach Jeffrey Hol-
man reports.
Mike Alberto defeated his fel-
low Haddonfield teammate
Tommy Dodson, 6-0, 6-1 in the sin-
gles semifinals.
Max Oberholtzer of Haddon-
field defeated Prashant Ramesh
of Eastern Regional High School,
6-1, 6-2, setting up an all Haddon-
field singles final.
Oberholtzer defeated Alberto
10-5 in the finals to win the Cam-
den County singles champi-
onship title.
Dodson defeated Ramesh, 6-1, 2-
6, 11-9, to capture third place.
In the doubles tournament,
Luke Grabiak and Isaac Ander-
son of Haddonfield defeated Alex
Kim and Xiaomao Ding of East-
ern Regional High School, 6-0, 6-0,
in the semifinal round.
Matt Godlewski and Sean
Campbell of Haddonfield defeat-
ed Brady Akman and Eric Zhao of
Eastern Regional High School, 6-
2, 6-0, to set up another all Had-
donfield finals.
Grabiak and Anderson defeat-
ed Godlewski and Campbell, 6-4,
7-6 (7-4), to win the doubles final.
In the B doubles semifinals,
Max Prescott and PK Schlitt of
Haddonfield defeated Joey Mora-
marco and Charlie Carr of Had-
donfield, 6-1, 6-1.
Michael Harrer and Gavin
Reed of Haddonfield defeated Dil-
lon Kadakia and Brandon Gottlob
of Eastern Regional High School,
6-3, 6-3.
In the third place match, Mora-
marco and Carr defeated Kadakia
and Gottlob, 6-3, 6-2.
Varsity tennis has great showing
Fun, Food and Fitness on May 4
dents of the current facility.
The historic home at the front
of the property would be pre-
served.
Chairwoman of the HPC, Lee
Albright, said Bacon presented
two new options for the expan-
sion of the home at the meeting
after hearing suggestions from
neighbors. Bacon said Brandy-
wine is looking to move the pro-
posed building away from the
right side of the property to make
it a more central location, and to
change the location of a proposed
fire lane that would bring out the
removal of too many trees on the
property.
Bacon also proposed that the
new addition be longer and nar-
rower, with varied facades, bro-
ken up, which allows for more
space on the sides. This option
would also preserve more of the
specimen trees located on the side
of the lot and in the back, Al-
bright said.
Brandywine consulted the
downtown element of the master
plan for these new proposals, Al-
bright said, which they were ad-
vised to do last meeting.
Another new proposal has a
generally square footprint but
with a slight variation in massing
in some areas, she said. It shifts
the bulk of the building toward
Moore Lane.
Both proposals also include an
underground parking lot with 22
spaces, she said, and a small
above-ground parking lot with six
to eight spaces.
Albright said despite the new
proposals, the HPC is still con-
cerned over the proposed size of
the new building, regardless of
the change in massing.
Several neighbors of the prop-
erty spoke out against plans for
the expansion. Anthony Van Der-
vort, of Moore Lane, presented
Brandywine with a letter from 20
neighbors saying the new addi-
tion is incompatible with the
neighborhood.
According to Albright, Joe
Kist, of Moore Lane, said the pro-
posed expansion was simply too
large and will have a negative im-
pact on the neighborhood.
At the conclusion of the meet-
ing, Bacon said Brandywine rep-
resentatives would continue to in-
corporate suggestions from the
neighbors for the proposal and
would produce new options to the
HPC next month.
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On Sunday, April 15, on the
Schuylkill River, two Haddonfield
womens crew boats had a great
day of racing at the Manny Flick
Invitational.
The Novice 8-plus boat of Alli-
son Sparrow, Danielle Coates,
Elle Butler Basner, Emily
Deluzio, Emily Stasi, Kayli Mar-
shall, Mari D'Anella-Mercanti
and Veronica Fisher with Taylor
Buttaro at coxswain finished first
in their flight
The varsity womens 4-plus
boat of Anna Sparrow, Patience
Dodgson, Meghan Knecht, Lau-
ryn Ragone and coxswain Julia
Gallwitz finished second in their
race. The next competition for
Haddonfield Crew will be at the
Garden State Championships on
April 28 on the Cooper River.
Great racing
for womens
crew boats
Robert A. Fario Sr.
April 13, 2012
Robert A. Fario Sr., of Brigan-
tine, died on April 13. He was 74
and formerly a longtime Haddon-
field resident.
Beloved husband for 52 years of
Frances (nee Lucia); Loving fa-
ther of Carolyn McCartney (Jeff)
of Haddon Township, Anthony
Fario of Buffalo, N.Y. and the late
Robert A. Fario, Jr.; Dear father-
in-law of Carol Fario of Haddon
Township; Devoted grandfather
of Joshua and Tyler McCartney.
Brother of James (Louise) and
the late Carl (Valerie).
Entombment in New St. Marys
Mausoleum, Bellmawr, N.J. In
lieu of flowers a donation in
Farios name may be sent St.
Thomas the Apostle Church Ren-
ovation Fund at the Church at 331
South 8th St., Brigantine, N.J.
08203. Arrangements by Kain-
Murphy Funeral Services, Had-
donfield, N.J.
Gloria R. Birsner
April 12, 2012
Gloria R. Birsner (nee Casaz-
za), 87, died on April 12. She was
the wife of the late Edwin E. and
a Haddonfield resident for more
than 50 years.
Birsner is the beloved mother
of Suzanne P. Derham (Greg), of
Cherry Hill, and Regina K. Brozo
(Ron), of Marlton, and the late
Robert Birsner. Devoted grand-
mother of Jeff, Brooke, Mark,
Kimberly, Pamela, Roark, Faye
and Claire and loving great
grandmother of six. Also sur-
vived by her brother, William T.
Casazza, of Somerset, N.J. Gloria
will be greatly missed by all who
knew and loved her.
Interment at Calvary Ceme-
tery in Cherry Hill. Memorial do-
nations in Birsners name may be
made to the Saint John Neumann
Shrine, 1019 North Fifth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa., 19123. Arrange-
ments by Kain-Murphy Funeral
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The Haddonfield Memorial
High School freshman baseball
team continued its conference
schedule recently, hosting West
Deptford.
Charlie Clarke got the start,
striking out eight hitters over five
innings of work while surrender-
ing only 2 runs. Drew Dark closed
the final two innings, striking out
four and surrendering no earned
runs.
Troy Crompton again handled
his pitching staff without inci-
dent and no passed balls, as well
as gunning down an aggressive
runner trying to steal third base
and allowing his pitchers to
throw any pitch, in any count, in
any situation.
Offensively, a nifty, slow-throw-
ing lefty kept the Dawgs off bal-
ance and frustrated all day, hold-
ing a very good hitting Haddons
team to only three hits. Crompton
and Matt Smart each collected a
hit and Jack Spinelli, swinging a
torrid bat, came off the bench in
the bottom of the seventh inning
and kept a rally going with a base
hit. He represented the tying run
but gets stranded on second base
and the Dawgs lost a close one 5-4.
The Haddons rebounded with a
win over another Colonial Con-
ference foe Haddon Heights. Sean
Noone got his second start of the
season and threw five efficient in-
nings, striking out four and sur-
rendering only four hits while
collecting his second win of the
young season.
Chad Evans threw the final in-
ning and remained perfect with a
two strikeout, no hit, no run in-
ning. The Haddons got off to a
great start with four first inning
runs, in part through a bases
clearing double crushed over the
right fielders head by Wes Den-
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Alex Caruso had a three hit day
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The Dawgs had several players
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Heights hung in there and battled
back to make it a 6-5 game after
three innings, but the Haddons
defense never allowed the opposi-
tion to gain momentum. In the
end, the pitching, defense and
bats put the game away with a
comfortable 13-5 win.
Nick Rollo got the start behind
the plate and did a fabulous job of
managing his pitcher and block-
ing every ball in the dirt. Spinelli,
once again, ranged way out into
right-center field and made a fab-
ulous over the shoulder catch.
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Pauls Painting of Medford
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609-654-7651
856-667-7651
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$289,900 (6026123)
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Spacious 4 bedroom 2 bath Sinquett built Center Hall Colonial featuring two master bed-
room suites, family room, wine cellar, 2 zoned central air conditioning and a two car
attached garage. Located in the Gill Tract section minutes from Tavistock Country Club.
$545,000 (6040932) Text JRWEAASS to 64842
Joy Messner
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Francis X. Ward
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Francis X. Ward
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Lisa M. CIarke
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MichaeI DineIIa
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James PoIiero
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MichaeI DineIIa
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James PoIiero
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James PoIiero
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BROOKLAWN 300 Marne Road
Two-Story Colonial located in the historic Borough of Brooklawn with 3 BR and 1BA, sunroom, living room
and formal dining room. Wall-to-wall carpeting over h/w floors on 1st fl., galley style kitchen, maintenance
free vinyl siding and replacement windows throughout. Partially finished basement and 1 car det. Garage.
$95,000 (5827738)
HADDON TOWNSHIP 29 East Greenwood Avenue
This Charming Cape Cod style home is located in a great neighborhood in Haddon Township. This home features 4 bedrooms and 2 full
baths. There are 2 bedrooms and a full bath on the 1st fl and the 2nd fl has 2 more bedrooms and also a full bath. The location is fantastic,
walk to schools, parks, recreation areas, shopping and it`s just a short drive to PATCO High Speed Line for easy access to Philadelphia.
$215,000 (6035637)
HADDONFIELD 423 West Euclid Avenue
Charming two-story Cape Cod Style Home that features can entry foyer, formal living
room and dining room, eat-in kitchen, den/breakfast room, family room, 3 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, finished basement with game room, fenced yard and one car garage.
$375,000 (5952756) Text JRWEAANM to 646842
HADDON TOWNSHIP 1019 Emerald Avenue
Remarkable brick Colonial features new kitchen,
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths-both new, Central air, new heater,
hardwood floors and family room. Move-in condition.
$304,900 (6038214) Text JRWEAASJ to 64842
HADDONFIELD 724 Grove Street
Lovely 1 story Ranch in beautiful Haddonfield. Great colors & hardwood floors t/out. Home features 3 well sized brs w/ 1.5 baths. Living room w/
great lighting, open to kitchen & dining area. Back entrance opens to patio & large fenced in yard, great for entertaining & family time! Enjoy lower
level finished basement/family room! Great neighborhood, convenient location to schools, public transportation, parks, shopping & much more.
$229,900 (5912177)
HADDONFIELD 220 West Mount Vernon Avenue
Gorgeous home featured on the 2011 Haddonfield "Holiday House Tour". This home has everything done for you and is ready to move
right in. Kitchen features granite countertops and S.S. Appliances, inlaid oak h/w flooring and architectural features crown moldings,
chair rails and rich woodwork. Fenced yard, covered side porch, first fl. Den and finished basement, TV game room. Short Sale.
$455,000 (5979977)
HADDONFIELD 327 Springfield Terrace
Come see this new listing with 5 bedrooms Features include great room with fireplace and
master bedroom addition completed 2003, updated kitchen, detached garage and open porch.
You will love the historic appeal of this fine home. Call Jim Poliero for floor plans or a tour.
$409,900 (6033677)
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
REALTORS
Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
428-5150
GARY VERMAAT
Broker of Record, Owner
MARK LENNY
Broker/Owner
60 Upland Way
This two-story brick Country French home sits on a .71 acre
lot (approx) in the Gill Tract section. Two-story foyer, 4 BRs,
3.5 BAs, including a private master bedroom suite, family
room & library. Lots of storage, custom moldings & cabinetry.
$1,350,000 (5798571)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAAAH to 64842
Haddonfield
423 Washington Avenue
Spacious Victorian completely rebuilt less than 25 years ago
with lots of NEW since then. 4 Bedrooms 3.5 baths including
a master bedroom suite, 3 fam/great rooms, den, playroom
and huge 4 car garage. Gorgeous!
$1,099,000
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAAAP to 64842
120 West Euclid Avenue
Lovely 2.5 story Victorian that features 3 or 4 bedrooms,
1.5 baths, formal LR with fireplace, large formal DR, eat-in
kitchen, sunroom, 1st floor laundry, finished basement with
family/game room & oversized 1 car garage.
$475,000 (6025270)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAARQ to 64842
612 Grove Street
It`s hard to believe you can own this spacious home for this
price! Dutch Colonial with 4/5 BRs & 2.5 BAs. Eat-in kitchen,
family room, fireplace, HW floors & garage. It just needs some-
one with a vision & some fixing but is loaded with potential.
$299,000 (5849326)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAAFX to 64842
59 Gill Road
Large Cape Cod style home with 5 BRs, 4 full BAs, stainless steel appliances,
hardwood floors, chair rails, lots of windows, skylights, updated kitchen, living
room with gas fireplace, den, master suite, guest suite, open front porch, back
deck, partial basement, 1 car garage & more. For rent at $3,500 + utilities.
$499,999
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAJH to 64842
25 Estaugh Avenue
2.5 story American Four Square home located in Haddonfield. Central air, hardwood floors &
6 panel Colonial doors on 2nd floor. Kitchen was redone in 2002 w/ all new stainless steel appli-
ances, granite countertops & backsplash, 48 maple cabinets w/ brush nickel hardware & ceramic
tile floor. Plus 6 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full basement w/ re-parged walls & more. Make it your own!
$380,000 (6002964)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAQE to 64842
847 Edge Park Drive
On a quiet street, updated Rancher features open covered front porch, LR & DR, eat-in kit w/cherry
cabinets, powder rm, 3 BRs, full bath, full finished walkout bsmnt w/lg entertainment area, laundry rm
& storage rm w/plenty of closets, replacement windows t/o, security syst, lawn irr syst & rear deck.
Home backs up to Cooper River Park & located near highways, shopping & great school system.
$319,000 (6005189)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAQK to 64842
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315 Maple Avenue
This center hall colonial has it all! A 2-story addition, remodeling and lots
of newer upgrades provide fabulous lifestyle choices for you and your
family. 5 BRS & & 3.5 BAS, 34 ft. FR, huge eat-in gourmet kit, 3 FP,
custom tile work and gorgeous HW fls. Absolutely move-in condition!
$879,900 (6035387)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAASE to 64842
305 Barberry Lane
Center Hall Colonial with 6/7 bedrooms & 3.5 baths, including a master
bedroom suite with a balcony, fireplace & dressing room. Multi purpose
the rooms to your own needs with almost 4K square feet of living space.
$579,000 (6037085)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAASG to 64842
45 Colonial Ridge Drive
Unique Tudor style home located in prestigious Haddonfield. 4 BRs & 3.5
BAs, custom painting t/out, slate patios, eat-in kitchen w/custom cabinets,
C/A, 2 zone heat, master suite, 2 car attached garage & much more.
$589,000 (6026629)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAARW to 64842
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