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Future of hall still uncertain.
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Bookworm program publishes student stories
By KYLE CARNEY
The Sun
It has been 15 years now since
former Elizabeth Haddon Princi-
pal Michael Wilson initiated the
Bookworm Program. We want
them talking to each other about
what they write, Wilson said
then.
The program continues to
thrive in the school. Any student
at Elizabeth Haddon Elementary
is able to write a story and have
that story bound and published in
the school library.
The students love seeing their
work bound and displayed, Cur-
riculum Coordinator and soon to
be Principal Gerry Bissinger
said. Its a tradition here at the
school, and we will continue to
promote the program.
This year, 57 students complet-
ed stories. Those students were
awarded certificates at the Book-
worm Assembly on June 12.
Guest speaker Mike Nuckols, au-
thor of Kid Dad Fun the iPad app,
also gave a presentation at the as-
sembly to get the students excited
about writing.
Nuckols has been writing for
more than 20 years in the adver-
tising industry and reflected on
his approach to writing. In his
presentation, Nuckols outlined
three keys to writing:
1. Write
2. Find a way to love it
3. You cant write what you
dont know
Each year, a local author or il-
lustrator is invited to the assem-
bly to promote literacy and help
connect young readers to books
and the creative process, Book-
worm Committee Co-Chair Lau-
rie Verderame said. Nuckols was
very energetic and inspiring, so
we hope the students will be as
passionate as he is about writ-
ing.
The Bookworm Program al-
lows students to write about any-
thing they want, Bissinger said.
There are no limitations or re-
strictions put on them as to how
the story must be written.
After the students enjoy their
book with their families, they are
placed in the library for other stu-
dents to read.
The student books are the
most widely circulated books in
the library, current Principal
Craig Ogelby said.
The PTA-sponsored program
relies on volunteers, and Ogelby
was quick to thank all those who
make the program what it is.
We want to thank all the par-
ents and PTA members who help
with the Bookworm Program,
Ogelby said. These volunteers
not only support the program, but
they also do a lot of work. The
students books are bound and
formatted by parent volunteers
and PTA members, who make all
of this possible.
In the 15 years since the
programs inception 1,534
books have been published. That
is over 100 stories per year on av-
erage.
Elizabeth Haddon Elementary
is the only elementary school in
the district with a Bookworm
Program.
KYLE CARNEY/The Sun
Guest speaker Mike Nuckols gave an inspiring presentation at the Bookworm Program Assembly at Eliz-
abeth Haddon Elementary on June 12. The program is designed to promote creative thinking and writing
by giving students the opportunity to publish their own stories.
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June and early August.
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which they can pick up a sum-
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hour spent reading or, being read
to, for those too young to read in-
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4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JUNE 18-24, 2014
As part of an ongoing campus
revitalization effort, Elizabeth
Haddon Elementary School un-
veiled its new outdoor classroom.
Thanks to funding by the PTA
and the Fifth Grade Remem-
brance Committee, teachers will
have the opportunity to engage
students through outdoor learn-
ing, giving them the opportunity
to connect and learn from nature.
Andy Williams, father of an
Elizabeth Haddon student, did all
of the construction, which in-
cluded stadium seating and the
fabrication of workstation tables.
The project was commissioned
and completed in three weeks,
and two classes were taught in
the outdoor space the first day it
was made available. According to
incoming principal Gerry
Bissinger, "The outdoor class-
room adds to our strong educa-
tional program through taking
learning beyond the classroom
walls. It provides a place where
our students can gather, learn to-
gether, innovate and be inspired
in new ways. This space provides
an accessible area where students
can gather as a class on the stadi-
um seating as well as work in
small groups at the picnic tables.
The faculty is very appreciative of
the work the PTA and Andy have
done to revitalize this space."
Studies have shown that chil-
dren are more motivated to learn
when given the opportunity to
participate in an outdoor class-
room environment. The outdoor
experience engages young stu-
dents, fostering imagination and
creativity, while emphasizing the
interconnectedness of all things.
Reports also show that teachers
experienced a renewed sense of
excitement about teaching. In an
age when technology reigns, an
outdoor environment is a refresh-
ing change of pace.
Initiatives such as the new out-
door classroom and a school gar-
den that was established and in-
corporated into the curriculum
three years ago blur traditional
academic learning boundaries
and show that innovation is alive
and well in public education.
School unveils new
outdoor classroom
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6 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JUNE 18-24, 2014
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INTERIMPUBLISHER
Tatem school students think
schools need air conditioners
We are rising fifth graders at Tatem Ele-
mentary School, which was built in 1923. In
the spring, early summer and first few
weeks each fall, we are always hot and
sweaty after recess and lunch. Thats be-
cause at Tatem, only nine of our rooms are
air-conditioned. (Our last cool class was
kindergarten and first grade!)
We did some research and it seems the
other two elementary schools also have
this problem. Elizabeth Haddon has only 10
of its rooms air-conditioned and Central
Elementary has seven rooms that are kept
cool when the temperature goes up.
It can be hard for kids to concentrate in
school when we are hot, sweaty and un-
comfortable. After recess, we turn our two
fans on and our lights off to try to keep the
room as cool as possible. We need a brain
break, and having our classroom air-con-
ditioned would help.
We know air conditioning is expensive,
but maybe Haddonfield could buy window
units, since they last a long time. We would
be willing to give up assemblies for cooler
rooms. We think that all of the Haddonfield
Public Schools should have air condition-
ing.
Colleen Maynes and Jane Kinney,
Tatem Elementary School
Dont forget to mark calendars
for next Warwick meeting
The large, standing-room-only crowd of
supporters ("Say NO to 605 Warwick devel-
opment") that turned out for the June 3
Planning Board meeting went home disap-
pointed, surprised with the developer's
sudden withdrawal of his plan in favor of a
revision to be presented at the July meet-
ing. The revision will include tearing down
please see LETTERS, page 9
S
tarting this week, high school
seniors throughout New Jersey
will be wrapping up their final
days of class, taking their final high
school tests and walking onto their
high school field one more time for
graduation.
Its an exciting time in the life of a
young man or young woman. The final
week of high school, the graduation
ceremony, the hugs and congratula-
tions following, the celebrations that
will last throughout the summer and
the packing for, the drive to and the ar-
rival at college are memories gradu-
ates will remember fondly.
To all the grads out there, while you
may want to rush these last few days
so school can be out for summer, and
so high school can be out forever, re-
member to savor every remaining mo-
ment.
This may not mean much to you
right now, but there are experiences
you will have in these next few days,
these next few months, that you will
never replicate again. There are peo-
ple you will graduate with some
friends, some acquaintances, some
whom you grew up with whom you
may never see again. There are some
whom you are close with now who you
will grow apart from over the years,
and yes, there are some whom you will
grow closer to as your lives change.
Those wistful days of no responsi-
bility will be behind you. Soon, you
will be on your own. You will have the
freedom to eat pizza for breakfast, stay
up until 4 a.m., take a nap in the mid-
dle of the day, go berzerk at a sporting
event wearing your schools colors and
skip a class if you want to note: we
dont recommend that last one.
The label high school student
came with a lot of restrictions on your
freedom, but it also gave you a get-out-
of-jail-free card, or cards. Once gradua-
tion is over, that label goes away. All
freedoms given to an American adult
will be yours.
But so, too, will all the consequences
of your actions. The decisions you
make from as serious as do I study
for this test? to should I eat another
burrito? will all have results that
will affect your life. Its a lot of respon-
sibility. Its a good thing, for sure, but
it can also be a scary thing, becoming
an adult.
So, again, while you still have the
option, live life as a kid one last
time. Savor these last few days of high
school. And be confident that you will
do just fine.
Good luck and congratulations!
The last few days
Grads: Savor the final days of your high school career
Your thoughts
What are your memories about high
school graduation? Share your thoughts
on this, and other topics, through a letter
to the editor.
Danielle Coates, a senior and
member of the National Honor
Society at Haddonfield Memorial
High School, was named one of
200 state finalists in the National
Honor Society Scholarship from
NASSP. These 200 NHS state fi-
nalists were first chosen from
among nearly 5,000 applicants.
Each finalist receives a $1,000 col-
lege scholarship.
"Haddonfield Memorial High
School is proud of Danielle re-
ceiving the National Honor Socie-
ty Scholarship. She is certainly
well-deserving; the consummate
well-rounded student with di-
verse interests. Danielle is the
ideal representation of the values
of NHS, scholarship, leadership
and service, noted Charles
Klaus, principal of the high
school.
Participating National Honor
Society chapters from across the
country nominated at least two
senior high members to compete
in this year's program. Finalists
were selected
on the basis of
their leader-
ship skills,
participation
in-service or-
ganizations,
clubs and
other student
groups at
school and in
the communi-
ty; and their
academic record. As a finalist,
Coates is recognized as one of the
top 200 NHS members in the na-
tion this school year.
While at Haddonfield Memori-
al High School, Coates has been
involved in numerous extracur-
ricular activities, including varsi-
ty crew and serving as president
of DECA and front ensemble sec-
tion leader of the Marching Colo-
nials.
This fall she plans to attend
Princeton University to study en-
gineering.
JUNE 18-24, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7

The Camden County Mos-


quito Commission encour-
ages residents to be extra
vigilant in eliminating
standing water as they safe-
guard their yards against
mosquitoes, especially in
view of the prevalence of
West Nile Virus (WNV) and
Eastern Equine Encephali-
tis (EEE). Our county mosquito commission
checks a few thousand mosquito breeding
sites on a regular basis. This keeps the mos-
quito population low and breaks up the cycles
where diseases are spread.
WNV grows in birds, and is transmitted
from bird to bird by infected mosquitoes.
WNV generally causes no symptoms or mild
flu-like symptoms. However, those over 50 or
those with a compromised immune system
are at a higher risk of more severe disease.
EEE is a mosquito borne infection of wild
birds that can be transmitted to other birds,
humans, horses and other animals by mos-
quitoes. EEE attacks the central nervous sys-
tem, causing sudden fever, muscle pains and
a headache of increasing severity, often fol-
lowed quickly by seizures and coma.
While the chance of becoming ill from
WNV or EEE is small, there are things people
should do to protect themselves and their
property this summer.
Residents should check their property for
any object that holds water for more than a
few days. All pre-adult mosquito stages (eggs,
larvae, and pupae) must be in stagnant water
in order to develop into adult mosquitoes.
Swimming pools are a common problem.
All pools must be checked and maintained to
keep them mosquito-free. Pool covers can
catch rainwater and become a mosquito de-
velopment site.
Maintain screens to prevent adult mos-
quitoes from entering
your home or business.
Personal protection
is strongly urged if you
are outside when mos-
quitoes may be active
generally dawn and
dusk. Insect repellants
containing between 10
to 35 percent DEET.
The Camden County Mosquito Commis-
sion suggests checking around your yard for
mosquito breeding containers. The following
is a checklist of tips to help eliminate mos-
quito breeding:
Dispose of unnecessary containers that
hold water. Containers you wish to save turn
upside down or put holes in the bottom so all
water drains out.
Lift up flowerpots and dump the water
from the dish underneath every week.
Stock fish or add mosquito larvicide to
ornamental ponds.
Change water in bird baths, fountains,
and animal troughs weekly.
Screen vents to septic and other water
tanks.
Store small boats upside down and large
boats so they drain. If covered, keep the tarp
tight so water does not pool on top of the tarp.
Do not dump leaves or grass clippings
into a catch basin or streams.
Do not allow water to collect on sagging
tarps or awnings.
Do not allow trashcan lids to fill with
water.
If you have any other questions about
County services, please call me at (856) 225-
5466, or email me at
[email protected]. Also, you can like
us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/cam-
dencountynj and follow us on Twitter @cam-
dencountynj.
By Freeholder Jeffrey Nash
Protect your yard
against mosquitoes
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COATES
Coates named scholarship finalist
WEDNESDAY June 18
Build your resume with online
help: Adults only. 11 a.m. at the
Haddonfield Library. From basic
resume templates in Word to
more detailed variations avail-
able using the Librarys special
subscription websites (Career
Transitions, Job & Career Accel-
erator, Learning Express), you will
discover easier ways to create, or
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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
[email protected] 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 June 19
Toddler Time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
at the Haddonfield Library. 30
minute story times, including fin-
ger plays and special activities.
Read to a Dog: Children of all ages.
4 p.m. at the Haddonfield Library.
Contact the library at 856-429-
1304 ext. 118 or visit the library to
see what sessions are available.
Any questions about the program
please contact the childrens
librarian at jbilodeau@haddon-
fieldlibrary.org.
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.
Human Relations Commission
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Borough
Hall. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
for more information.
FRIDAY June 20
Victims of Catastrophe Summer
Gala: Open to the public. 6 p.m.
at Grace Church, 19 Kings High-
way East. Join us for a night of
live entertainment, complemen-
tary wine, hors d'oeuvres, a
unique photography themed
silent auction and much more!
For more information, visit
www.victimsofcatastrophe.org.
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 June 21
Begin Summer Reading: Children
of all ages. Haddonfield Library
summer reading program begins.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield. Email
[email protected] for
information.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual worship
at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
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.
SUNDAY June 22
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
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the stately stone house, an ir-
recoverable loss for the whole
town.
Don't be daunted! Mark your
calendar for the next meeting,
which will be Tuesday, July 1 at
7:30 p.m. Arguments on both
sides, no matter which way the
Planning Board votes, will be in-
formative and will play a role in
setting the direction taken by fu-
ture developments.
As the ubiquitous yard signs
are saying, "Show up Speak up."
Say yes to Haddonfield as it is.
And say no to what Haddonfield
isn't and doesn't want to become.
Walter Weidenbacher
letterS to
the editor
LETTERS
Continued from page 6
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sought for
domestic
response teams
Camden County Women's Cen-
ter and local Camden County po-
lice departments are looking for
volunteers for their Domestic Vio-
lence Response Teams to assist
victims of domestic abuse. The
next training class will be formed
by July 4 taking place twice a
week for seven weeks. Volunteers
can be male or female, must be at
least 18 years of age, have a valid
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Downtown Haddonfield put a
new spin on an old favorite by
premiering First Thursdays on
June 5.
First Thursdays replace First
Fridays, and each will present its
own unique theme. The June 5
First Thursday theme was a One
Stop Wedding Shop. Wedding-re-
lated retailers, invitations, bak-
eries, flower shops and many
other unique vendors displayed
their wedding wares in front of
their stores; and Country Way
Bridal, Jay West Bridal and Angel
Bridal offered a sample dress sale.
Clothing stores also displayed ap-
parel for wedding-related events.
Live entertainment filled the
air with music as the streets filled
with shoppers browsing the dis-
plays, shops and an Artists Row
filled with colorful art and pho-
tography displays.
Something totally new for First
Thursdays and downtown was
Customer Appreciation Rewards.
This promotion allows all re-
ceipts for purchases made be-
tween 5 and 8 p.m. on First Thurs-
days to receive a 10 percent rebate
on the total amount of money
spent.
The rebate is to be given in the
form of a Haddonfield Gift Cer-
tificate, and all receipts must be
redeemed within one week of the
event. The rebate is not to exceed
$50 per person.
Additional First Thursdays are
scheduled to take place on July 3
(Everything Red, White and
Blue), Aug. 7 (Sidewalk Sale) and
Sept. 4 (Back to School). Each will
feature an exceptional mix of
music, on-street artists, extraor-
dinary dining and themed dis-
plays in many of Haddonfields
unique, independently owned
shops and boutiques.
For more information on
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visit www.downtownhaddon-
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By NICK COHEN
The Sun
For a tennis program with as
rich a history as Haddonfield Me-
morial High School, its tough to
have any new firsts. But the boys
top doubles team of Isaak Ander-
son and Sam Oberholtzer did just
that, winning the first male state
doubles championship in school
history.
Anderson and Oberholtzer en-
tered the state tournament as the
No. 1 seed. The duo met second-
seeded Justin Patel and Jessie Ko-
rovin from Livingston High
School in the finals and prevailed
in three sets, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. The re-
sult was not a surprise to their
coach.
"I really thought this was possi-
ble for Isaak and Sam, Haddon-
field coach Jeff Holman said.
"They played together last year
against some tough competition,
and I thought with another year
of experience they would contin-
ue to improve. We played a very
tough schedule this year, and it
was clear that they were able to
compete against the best players
in the state.
Haddonfield has had two state
titles in doubles but both had
come from the girls program.
Victoria Martinez and Catherine
Senopoulos in 2011 as well as
Arpie Senopoulos and Erica Pas-
cocello in 2012 won previously.
Anderson, a senior, finishes his
playing career at Haddonfield
with 166 victories, the highest
number of wins in school history
for a male player. Catherine
Senopoulos holds the female
record with 168. Andersons
record may not stand for long,
though because another Haddon-
field player is off to an impressive
start. That would be Andersons
partner, Oberholtzer.
In addition to claiming the
schools first male double title,
Oberholtzer, only a sophomore, is
the first player, male or female, in
school history to win 50 or more
matches in a single season, finish-
ing the 2014 season with 52 victo-
ries. Though he wasnt sure it
was record, even he will admit he
knew it was an accomplishment.
I figured that no one had got-
ten to 50 before but I didnt know
that it was a record or anything. I
thought it probably was a
record, Oberholtzer said. Its a
cool thing definitely, especially
because the school has had so
many great players.
Anderson is one of those great
players that Oberholtzer got an
up close look at.
Its a lot of fun playing togeth-
er. Isaak is a great teammate,
Oberholtzer said. Our styles mix
perfectly because I tend to be
more of a safe player and hes
more aggressive.
The good news for the states
other doubles teams? Oberholtzer
will most likely not be back to de-
fend his crown.
My goal is to switch to a sin-
gles player next season. Ive had a
lot of good experience in my two
years as a doubles player, and Im
hoping to use that as a singles
player next year, Oberholtzer
said.
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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 June 23
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
TUESDAY June 24
Senior Game Day: All seniors wel-
come. 12:30 p.m. at the Lutheran
Church of Our Savior. Seniors are
invited to attend to play bingo,
bridge, pinochle and other games
in the Parish Hall. Refreshments
will be available.
Library Board Meeting: Open to the
public. 8 a.m. at the Haddonfield
Library.
Little Listeners: Ages 3-5. 10:30
a.m. at the Haddonfield Library.
30-minute story times, with spe-
cial activities included.
Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hos-
pitality House, Senior Citizen
Center. Call 354-8789 for more
information.
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Hospitality House, Senior Citizen
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By KYLE CARNEY
The Sun
The future of the Boxwood
Hall property did not become any
clearer after the public hearing
on June 10.
Borough officials have pro-
posed to buy the property at 65 N.
Haddon Ave., which is a protected
property due to its inclusion on
state and federal historic regis-
ters.
It is anticipated that a mix of
funding sources, which could in-
clude state grants, county or local
open space trust funds, municipal
bond proceeds and private dona-
tions, could be used as payment
for the property, Commissioner
John Moscatelli said.
While the bond ordinance was
approved on June 10, the agree-
ment for the purchase of the
property has still not been final-
ized. Borough commissioners are
seeking to borrow $1.8 million to
buy the property from owner and
developer Bill Burris. Burris
could not be reached for com-
ment.
Im confident we will have a
signed agreement within the next
couple weeks, Commissioner
Neal Rochford said.
According to the commission-
ers, as part of this purchase
agreement, the current court case
brought by the owner against the
borough will be dropped.
Burris filed the lawsuit after
the zoning board rejected his plan
to build an apartment building on
the property.
The lawsuit is a major part of
this agreement, Rochford said.
Not going to court will save a lot
of taxpayer dollars in litigation
fees.
The Boxwood Hall property in-
cludes the historic building, a
small building and a large back-
yard that may be turned into a
park. Boxwood Hall currently
houses a real estate business.
The future use of the buildings
is just as hazy as the future of the
property itself. There are a few
different ideas being tossed
around by commissioners, in-
cluding the potential sale of the
buildings.
Future use of the property, in-
cluding the buildings and yard, as
well as any division of the proper-
ty for private and public owner-
ship, will be determined after ad-
ditional public discussion and
input from the residents over the
coming months, Moscatelli said.
For residents who support the
purchase of the land, the issue is
much the same as the 605 War-
wick Development debate: the
changing of Haddonfield.
Chairwoman of the Haddon-
field Historic Preservation Com-
mission Lee Albright is one sup-
porter of the preservation of the
land.
It's such a significant property
in town," she said. "If we can pre-
serve it and use it, it would be a
great benefit."
Discussions between the bor-
ough and Burris are set to contin-
ue over the course of the month.
If the borough comes to an
agreement with Burris, Mayor
Jeff Kasko believes the borough
will be able to pay off the bor-
rowed money in about a year.
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Sales and Customer
Service
people with basic computer
skills for an internet based
automotive parts company.
Parts experience a plus but
not necessary please fax
resumes to 856-988-9403
or email
[email protected]
ROOFING, SIDING,
GUTTERS, PAINTING,
DRYWALL,POWER WASHING
FREE ESTIMATES
Call 856-906-7413
FULLY INSURED
JOHN RAMOS
CLASSIFIED JUNE 18-24, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 17
GeneraI Contracting Concrete Repair
Drivers: Up to $7,500
Sign-On Bonus!
Make $50-70,000/yr on
Home Wkly Dedicated
Opp.
50+ years Strong, Stable,
Werner Enterprises:
855-581-6347
Home Care Services
PoIish Home HeIpers
Certified Home Health Aide
24/7
Please leave a message
856-879-8410
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
WOODCHUCKS WOODCHUCKS
Lawn Mower Service Parts Sales
Small Engine Repair
856-783-1111
HOLIDAY SERVICES
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Convenient Payment Plans
856-547-1006
AIIordab|e Laodscap|og Serv|ce
Mowing * Mulching * Clean Ups
and More
Family Owned & Operated
Licensed and Insured
609-953-5884
F8 ST|NATS
SUMMIT
Zimmermann
Landscaping
Spring Cleanup
Mulching
Lawn Maintenance
856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
Trees, Shrubs, Pruning, Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil, Sod,
Grading, Paver, Patios, Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties,
Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage
CALL MIKE 856-535-4946
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Solutions
LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
Complete Design/Installation
& Lawn Maintenance
Chris's HauIing &
Landscaping
Yard Clean-up, Leaf Clean
Up, Bushes Trimmed,
Mulching,Gutter Cleaning,
Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
Cleaned, Powerwashing
609-654-8871
Home Improvement
Lic.# 13VH01426900
LET THE
SUNS WORK
FOR YOU!
Call 856-427-0933
for Advertising Info.
nterior Painting Restorations
Wallpaper Removal Paperhanging
Drywall & Plaster Repairs
Brass Hardware Cleaning
Call Ray Forker
for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
FULLY N8URED
www.rayforkerpainting.com
Serving
South Jersey
for over 50
years.
10%
OFF
Landscaping
Services Only
Exp. 6/30/14
www.filanconner.com
856-200-3297
Lic.# 12134
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PLUMBING REPAIRS
PIumbing
QUICK SERVICES
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
270-2527
PETES
POWER WASHING
& MOLD REMOVAL
(
8
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ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 222-0676
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
EVERLAST
SHEDS
Built in your yard
609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com
203 Rt. 530, Southampton
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage Merchandise GeneraI
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
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REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service
NOW OFFERING
EXTERIOR PAINTING
AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
(609) 320-9717
Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Pauls Painting of Medford
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 6/30/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
ESTIMATES
FAST
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SERVICE!
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SPECALZNG N MATH &
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AT THE HGH SCHOOL &
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SAT&ACT TEST PREP
NDVDUALZED TO
ADDRESS THE
SPECFC NEEDS OF
YOUR STUDENT
609-206-5364
CLASSIFIED 18 THE HADDONFIELD SUN JUNE 18-24, 2014
Landscaping Cont'd
Powerwashing
Painting
JH SHARPLESS EXCAVATING
Pools Removed & Filled In
Drainage Repair
Concrete & Asphalt Removal
Driveways Installed
609-268-9772 or
609-381-9674
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We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
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saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
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GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
POOLS
New Rebuild Service
Open Close Liners
Paint Removals
Patios Decks
Call: 908-359-3000
PooI Services
Roofing
Tank RemovaI
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
Painting
$50 OFF
Expires 6/30/14.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
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Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
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Lic.# 13VH01302800
FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088

& RmOVAL
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
Expert
Tree Care
by Dave Macne il
Trimming, Removal,
Land Clearing
Fully Insured, Quality Work
Serving Medford &
Tabernacle Area
for 25 Years
609-859-1506
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: [email protected]
SPECTACULAR BEACHFRONT! 2nd FL
Corner unit in the GoldCoast. Amenities
feature an oversized deck facing the
ocean with panoramic 180 degree views.
Open living room with vaulted ceiling
and gas fireplace. New Custom kitchen
with center island, Granite counters,
hardwood floors, SS appliances, New
furniture throughout, 3 new FULL baths
with frameless shower in Master bath,
new AC unit, automatic garage door,
vinyl railings, and leaded glass front
door. Don't miss this rare opportunity!
$1,349,000
1734 BOARDWALK
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Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
CLASSIFIED JUNE 18-24, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 19

Considering a home
in South Florida?
Whether you're considering a move to a better climate, or just a second
home, or investment property, Rena Kliot of Pulse International Realty is
the broker for buyers who want a dependable expert in the exciting
South Florida market.
Call today to start your search for that coastal home!
Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner
Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
[email protected]
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com
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National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
Call us at
(856) 427-0933.
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Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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Ron Woods, GRI, SFR, ABR
Associate Broker
Direct: (856) 428-9677 ext. 241
Cell: (856) 979-6555
Fax: (856) 385-7115
[email protected]
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 $795,000.
Ninety Tanner Street,
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
1241 Folkestone Way, Cherry Hill
4BR, 3BA $549,900
This custom home sits on 1.3 acres in the
sought after Hunt Tract. Remodeled & expand-
ed in 1990, the new foyer opens to pegged
oak HW floors featured throughout much of
the home. The LR's brick wood burning FP,
cathedral ceilings & large picture window
make it a great room to double as a family
room. The home's 2nd wood burning FP in the
kitchen w/ the vaulted ceilings, skylights &
open design, built to entertain. The main floor
also features the master BR, two full BAs & 2
additional BRs. The lower level features the
4th BR with an ensuite bath--perfect for an in-
law suite. The lower level also features a large
FR that leads to an outside bluestone patio.
134 Kings Highway W. Haddonfield
Unit 1B - 3BR, 3.5BA $3,500 2,250 sqft
Unit 2B - 3BR, 2.5BA $3,250 2,250 sqft
Academy House Residence Available Mid-
Summer. The 1st floor 3 BR, 3 1/2 BA
Residence has Wood Floors, High Ceilings,
Custom Wood Work & Trim, Crown Molding,
& Wainscoting. The Luxury Eat-In-Kitchen
include custom wood cabinetry, granite
counter tops, custom backsplash, under
counter recessed & pendant lighting. The
large great room features a gas fireplace w/
mantle & marble tile. The 2 car parking is
assigned w/ additional guest parking. Sound
proofing, high Efficiency HVAC system &
washer dryer in unit.The 2 residences have
connecting stairwells so families & Inlaws
can have separate but connected Living.
501 N. Haddon Ave., Suite 6
Haddonfield, NJ 08033 (856) 428-1998
A South Jersey
Tradition for
Four Generations
Laura Rhoads
Cell: (856) 495-5275
E-mail: [email protected]
James Rhoads
Cell: (856) 979-4104
E-mail: [email protected]
Wanted to Buy
$ $ $


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SETS OR PARTS
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856-795-9175
609-471-8391
CLASSIFIED JUNE 18-24, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 21
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expansion of a major business all throughout the northeast
and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
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aggressive expansion is getting the attention of
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Prime Time Television based on what we've done.
We will teach you all of the aspects of our business!
Trainers, public speakers, coaches, sales
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Customize a plan that fits your desired income,
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Please send contact information / resume to the
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RLAL1ORS
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
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.
$179,000(6292146)
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!
$289,000(6344560)
BARRINGTON 208 Willmont Avenue
Great Ranch Style Home featuring an entry foyer, formal LR w/crown moldings, dining area, eat-in kitchen, 3 BR,
full BA, rear arbor covered patio, pergola, some replacement windows and a 10 x 16 storage shed.
$155,000(6386787)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
CHERRY HILL 513 Railroad Blvd.
Two Story 5 BR, 1.5 BA Bungalow Style Home features enclosed front porch, formal LR and DR, remodeled eat-in kitchen, first floor laundry
room, remodeled full bath, three BRs down and two BRs up, replacement windows, security system and under drained basement.
$155,000(6306370)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
HADDONFIELD 2 Lane of Acres
Rooms with a view! This semi custom built 5,000 square foot home over-
looks the 15th hole of Tavistock Country Club & features 1st floor master
suite, guest/au pair suite, 3 car garage, home theater, elevator & more.
Situated on over 2.5 acres of land.
$1,800,000(6402994 / 6403017) Land OnIy $800,000
HADDONFIELD 587 Coles Mill Road
Three story Contemporary with natural landscaping & views of Cooper River. Open
floor plan, cathedral ceilings & lots of glass, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, 2
decks & more. One block to nature trails & jogging/biking paths.
$439,000 (6196543)
Gary Vermaat
428-9677 x 243
Gary Vermaat
428-9677 x 243
HADDON HEIGHTS 30 9th Avenue
Victorian charm with modern conveniences. 3/4 bedroom three story home features
many original features plus newer kitchen and family room addition, gas heat/CA, cob-
blestone driveway, 2 car garage, maintenance free deck, deep lot.
$449,900(6403045)
MichaeI DineIIa
428-9677 x 249
MichaeI DineIIa
428-9677 x 249
Kevin Hee
428-9677 x 235
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
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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
439 Loucroft Road
This beautiful Contemporary home is located on one of
Haddonfield`s most desirable streets. This home features 4,5
or 6 bedrooms, 5 full baths, over 5,200 sq ft. of living space,
open floor plan, two fireplaces, atrium with glass cupola,
finished basement, two car garage and so much more.
$895,000 (6231415)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
26-26 Tanner Street
Colonial twins with combined 3,000 sq. ft. and 6
parking spaces. Will not be sold individually. Current
non-professional office use can continue +
residential/apts., home occupations, restaurants and
daycare. Two blocks to Hi-Speedline.
$479,000 (6194180)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
Come Home to
Haddonfield
856-428-5150 Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
28 Mountwell Avenue
Four BR, 2 full BA 2 story Colonial located in desirable
Haddonfield featuring formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen, FR, den,
master BR w/sitting area, office, walk-up attic, full basement
& 2 car det garage.
$399,000 (6403100)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
140 West End Avenue
This grand Victorian, Circa 1894, has been recently updated
& has lots of NEW t/o! It boasts 7 BRS, 3.5 BAS, FR,
library, new kit, architecturally rich detail work, refinished
HW floors, zoned heat & CA. This home cannot be
duplicated at any price.
$789,000
CaII Mark Lenny at 4289677 x239
123 West End Avenue
Great expanded & updated 3 story Victorian w/wrap
around front porch, formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen
w/breakfast area, updated powder room, den/office,
family room, master suite w/sitting room, 3 other nice
BRs, 2nd floor laundry & full basement.
$549,000 (6365391)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
24 West End Avenue
This 16 room Grand Victorian, Circa 1890, has 7 BRS & 3.5
BAS including a FR & den plus a 2-story Carriage House.
Architecturally rich detail work inside & out.
Close to Speedline & town.
$795,000 (6376364)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
642 Washington Avenue
Tuscan Style home that is located in the desirable Gill Tract
of Haddonfield. This home features 4 bedrooms, with one
being a huge master suite, 4 full and 1 partial baths, formal
living room and dining room, 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 856-428-9677 ext. 243 for an appt.
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
*S60 Stk#14-6047, VIN#E2279797, MSRP $36,410, 5cyl turbo, pb, ps, ac, auto. Total due
at inception $2794.00 includes $1999.00 cash or trade +$0.00 security +$0.00 1st mo pay-
ment +$795.00 bank fee, Total lease payments $6,417.00, Option to purchase at lease end,
$24030.60, Based on 24 mo. closed end lease, 10,000 mi/yr excess mi $0.25 thereafter, of-
fers cannot be combined. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except lic. taxes,
reg & doc fees. added options additional. Not responsible for errors or omissions, photos
are for illustrative purposes only, Cherry Hill Volvo reserves the right to amend or revoke
any program without notice. Prior sales excluded, All Offers Expires and customer must
take delivery by 06/30/2014

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