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The Gumnut Group, llc
6 Haddon Avenue SHaddonfield NJ 08033856-428-3399 – phone856-428-7695 – [email protected]@gumnutgroup.com
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The NewsCalendar of Coming Events • March 12 to 26, 2010 • #470
What’s Inside
What’s Online
what’s on What’s Hot
What’s on the Menu
H A D D O N f I E l D
The Week at a Glance• Mar 12 to Mar 19 8• Mar 19 to Mar 26 18 Advertising focus • Brides & Weddings 10• Kids on the Go 16 Directories • Community Directory 24• Business Directory 27 Municipal Matters 12 Notices 24 Real Estate • For Sale, For Rent 21
Issue 471 fri Mar 26• Ad Deadline Wed Mar 17• Editorial Deadline Thu Mar 18_________________________NewsCalendar is a servicemark ofCommunity News Network, Inc.
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Salute the Indian King on March 24Food,fun,andfacts.Whatmorecouldyouaskfor? TheHistoricalSocietywillsponsoracandlelightdinnerandspecialprogramaboutthehistoryoftheIndianKingTavernonWed Mar 24. TheeventwillbeheldatTavistockCountryClubstartingat6pmwithacashbar.Dinnerandtheprogramwillfollowbeginningat7pm. Historian,GarryStone,willdebunkthemythsandlegendssurroundingtheIndianKing,acornerstoneoftheAmericanRevolutioninSouthJersey.StoneworksattheMonmouthBattlefieldStateParkandisanactivememberofFriendsoftheIndianKingTavern. Thecostoftheprogramis$42forHistoricalSocietymembersand$45fornon-members.ThedeadlinetomakereservationsisFri Mar 19.
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The sign outside says “Back Bay craBcakes” but the menu board inside says so much more. Located at 350 Haddon Avenue, Westmont – right on the border with Haddonfield – Back Bay Crabcakes has an extensive lunch and dinner menu and party packages that are perfect for entertaining. Their “Best of South Jersey” broiled jumbo lump crabcakes are available in entrée and party sizes and can be purchased cooked or uncooked (baking at home is easy!) Back Bay craBcakes is open Wed thru Sat 11am to 7pm. Call 856-858-0622. Menus are available online atwww.backbayseafood.net.
EnglishEasteritems are hot, and the place to get them is THEENGLISHGARDENERGIFTSHOP.Bunnies abound, of course, but it’s imported chocolate eggs from Cadbury, Nestle, and Mars that Anglophiles crave. 125 Kings Highway E, Haddonfield. Open 7 days. 856-354-5051.
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD� #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 3
Around the Town
#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
What’s Your Take?LearnalittlemoreabouttheIndianKingTavern
duringtheHistoricalSociety’sCandlelightDinneronWed Mar 24.
What is your favorite piece of Haddonfield history?
• A man of few words, resident DREW SIOK quickly answered,
“Definitely the dinosaur.”
• Maple Avenue’s MATT SMITH answered for his family, “We like that there was a very special dinosaur found at the end of our street.” Matt is pictured with his 5-year-old daughter, CIARA.
• Meadow Drive’s TED and CAROLYN (8) SMITH became fans of the Indian King Tavern after taking a tour a few years ago. “The Indian King Tavern is great and so is the state park service that now takes care of it,” Ted replied.
• JOHN CARNEY, of Redman Avenue, appreciates the
connection modern-day Haddonfield has
with the past. “It’s just so historic. The area was settled in
1682,” he explained. John is pictured with
his son RYAN (1).
• GABRIELLE McKEEVER, currently a resident of Landsdowne Ave, grew up in Haddonfield. She loves “the detail and character of the historic homes ... especially the big old front porches.”
Gabrielle is pictured with her 2-year-old son JACK.
• When Birchall Drive’s TRACEY and JACK (4) LESSARD aren’t at
the playground, they can often be found strolling downtown Haddonfield. “We love Kings Highway and the history that
surrounds you when your walking down the street.
It’s quite unique,” answered Tracey.
What’s On the Cover: TheIndianKingTavern
Zonta Club of Tri-County AreaCamden • Burlington • Gloucester Counties
by BOC Productions LLC
A Luncheon/Musical Fashion Production to benefit
ScholarShipS & Service projectSFor tickets, call Norma Kamis at 856-662-7916
Saturday, April 17, 2010 11:30 aM cash Bar • 12:30 pM luncheon at tavistock country club • $40 DonationSpring Splendor
TheFoodBankofSouthJerseyA non-profit organization whose mission is to help eliminate
hunger and malnutrition in Southern New Jersey.To assist in that goal, our Club is asking you to bring one or more of the
following most needed items as a donation to our Fashion Show:PastaRice
••
Tuna FishCanned Soup
••
Peanut ButterCanned Vegetables
••
Box CerealJelly
••
or any other non-perishable foods.
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD4 #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
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MenuchoicesincludepetitfiletmignonorgrilledAtlanticsalmon.Formoreinformation,detailsaboutthemenu,ortomakeareservation,[email protected].
Cover Story Sacred music to your earsTheAcademyofVocalArtswillreturntotheBoroughonSun Mar 14at7pm.Theconcert,featuringtheAcademy’syoungoperasingers,istitled,“Jubilate!AConcertofSacredMusic.” TheperformancewillfeatureselectionsfromDvorak’s“StabatMater,”aswellasmusicbyHandel,Mozart,Mendelssohn,andmore.AnoriginalcompositionbyDirectorandConductor,DavidAntonyLofton,willalsobeshowcased. Loftonwillleadthesoloists,theAVAOperaOrchestra,andtheNewJerseyMasterChoraleinthismuch-anticipatedconcert. Ticketscost$33foradults;$23forseniors;$15forstudents.Groupdiscountsareavailable.Topurchaseticketscall(215)735-1685orvisitavaopera.org.MethodistChurchandNewJerseyMasterChoralememberscanpurchasehalf-priceticketsbycallingRobertShafferat429-1345. haddonfieldumc.com
Here’s the skinnyAreyoutiredofstrugglingwithyourweight?Thesolutionishere.TheLightWeighBibleStudy,avideoseries,willbeheldonenightperweek,MarchthruJune,atChristtheKingChurch(200WindsorAve). LightWeighisapopularweight-lossprograminwhichparticipantsapplylessonsfromtheBibletotheireffortstoshedextrapounds.LetGodhelpyouonyourweightlossjourney. Toparticipate,callMargeMcElroyat428-7396sothatthemostconvenientmeetingdatesandtimescanbedetermined.
Dance Haddonfield10th Anniversary BallFriday, April 9, 20107 0’clock to midnight
Tavistock Country ClubHors d’Oeuvres, Dinner,Cash BarFormal/Semi Formal AttireTickets: $50 per person
Call Terrie Murphy for tickets856.429.9154or 663.2609
Roaring 20’s Theme(No need for costumes)
Danceof the
Decade
Dance the Night Away!
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856.427.0300 Store Hours: Tue-Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-4 • Closed Mon
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 5#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
lenten sharingChristtheKingChurchisobservingtheseasonwiththefollowingLentenactivities: • TheLentenSharingProgramisheldeachFridayduringLent(exceptGoodFriday).TheeveningbeginswithSoup&Sharingat6pm.Enjoyfellowshipandasimplemealofhomemadesoup,rolls,andwater.Eveningprayer,followedbyprayeratthreeStationsoftheCross,isheldfrom7:15to8pm. TheLentenSharingProgramisfreeandopentothepublic.Ifyouwouldliketovolunteertohelpset-up,clean-up,ormakesoup,callValerieat427-2496orBettyat795-2459. • DailyMassduringLentwillbeheldMondaythruFriday8amto12nandSaturdayat8am. • ARegionalPenanceServicewillbeheldatStRoseofLimaChurch(300KingsHwy,HaddonHeights)onWed Mar 24at7:30pmwithpriestsfromStRose,ChristtheKing,StJohn’s,andHolySaviorChurches. DuringLent,confessionwillbeheldatChristtheKingChurchonWed Mar 31from7to8pm,Sat Apr 3from11amto12n,andeachSaturdayfrom4to4:30pm. Formoreinformation,calltheChurchat429-1600. christ-the-king-parish.org
lAXagnaRe‘LAX’andenjoyamealforagoodcause.TheHighSchoolLacrosseBoosterClubcordiallyinvitesyoutoitsthirdannualLAXagnaDinneronWed Mar 24at6:30pmintheHighSchoolcafeteria. Thedinner–cateredbySeverino’s–willfeatureItalianfare,includinglasagna,meatballs,Caesarsaladandmore.Duringtheevent,thecoacheswilldiscussplansforthe2010season.Attendeeswillalsohaveanopportunitytoshopforteammerchandise. Ticketscost$10perperson;freeforkidsfiveandunder.RSVPtoLizTomlinsonbyFri Mar [email protected]. Fortickets,sendchecks(payableto:HMHSLacrosseBoosterClub)to:LizTomlinson,328KnollTopLane,Haddonfield.Proceedswillbenefittheboysandgirlslacrosseteamswhichareparent-fundedinterscholasticathleticprograms.
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Seafood Specials Every FridayDuringLent
“He Is Alive!”Sunday, March 28, 2010
3:00pmPaul VI Auditorium
901 Hopkins Road • Haddon Twp, NJTickets: $15, $25, $30 • Group Rates Available
Wheel Chair Seating
Msgr. Louis A. MarucciExecutive Director
Dr. Ron MatthewsConductor
Jesus portrayed byJason Porod
Mary portrayed bySheila Ritter
60-Voice ChoraleFull Professional Orchestra
30-Member Cast
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD6 #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
Suddenly, “free” isn’t.“TheHaddonfieldSun...wouldbehappytopublishtheinformationfoundinboth‘MunicipalMatters’
andthe‘SchoolReport’atnocosttotaxpayers.”
TheHaddonfieldSun–July13,2005
Inourview,theSun’soffer–parrottedadnauseumforthepastfiveyearsbythebloggeratiandauthorsofletterstotheeditor–hasalwaysbeenmoreaboutseekingtogainabusinessadvantagethanaboutsavingtheBoroughmoney.
HavingfailedtobullythecommissionersintodroppingacommunicationsvehiclethathasservedtheBorough
andthecommunitywellfornearlytwentyyears,theSunsubmittedabelow-market,Mickey-Mousebid
fortheCommunicationsServicescontract–afull$7,225higherthanitslong-standingno-costoffer–
inanapparentattemptto“buy”thebusiness.
Toassureusallofitsintergity,theSunshouldreviseitsbidtoonedollarandkeepitsoft-repeatedpromisetopublish
“MunicipalMatters”andotherBoroughnewsandinformationforfree.
There’sstilltime.
“Webid$7,225”HeadlinetotheSun’sreportonits
bidfortheBorough’sCommunicationServicescontract(whichincludes
thewritingof“MunicipalMatters”).–February24,2010
FromthePublisherofWhat’sOn
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 7#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
Spring has sprung at MarkeimTheMarkeimArtsCenterwillbeinfullbloomthisspringwiththefollowingevents: • “ThePoweroftheFlower”exhibitisunderway.CheckoutthelandscapeandflowersdepictedinthecolorfulworkofvisualartiststhruSat Apr 3. OnFri Mar 12from6to8:30pm,aMeettheArtistsreceptionwillbeheldatMarkeim.ThereceptionisfreeforMarkeimmembers.Asmalldonationwillbeacceptedfromnon-members. • YourtastebudswillsingattheSpringTeaParty.Theevent,beingheldonThu Mar 18from12nto2pm,willincludealightbuffetlunchoftraditionalhomemadesandwiches,cakes,andtreatstoaccompanytheteaservedinantiquecupsandsaucers.Duringtheparty,Haddonfieldresident,PamelaFisk,willgiveaninformaltalkabout“AllThingsTea.”Cupsandsaucerswillbeavailableforpurchase.Ticketscost$10perperson. • MarikaOno,ateacherfromtheSogetsuSchool,willdemonstratetheartofIkebana,orJapaneseflowerarranging,onThu Mar 25from7to9pm.TheeveningwillincludeJapanesetea,beverages,lightrefreshments,andmusic.Ticketscost$15perperson. • On Sat Mar 27,from1to4pm,Markeimwillholdaworkshop,titled“ArtofUkranianEggs.”Pysanky,oreggwriting,ishowUkranianfolkartistsdecoratedeggstocelebratespring. Localartist,MaggieBauer,willleadthePysankyworkshop,opentoages12andolder.Ticketsare$15perperson,whichincludesartsupplies. • Inkeepingwiththefloraltheme,MarkeimArtsCenterwillholdaSpringFlowerSaleThu Apr 1thruSat Apr 3.Headoverandperusethespringbloomsandplantsforhomegardens. TicketsfortheeventsareavailableattheMarkeimArtsCenter,theInformationCenter,orbycalling429-8585.Alimitednumberofticketsmaybesoldatthedoor. markeimartcenter.org
Cash Paid Now!for Used Musical Instruments
(856) 946-5000Private Music Lessons also available for Guitar, Drums,
Piano and VoiceWestmont Plaza
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD8 #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
The Week at a Glance
SAT MAR 13 SUN MAR 14
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s 2:00pStPatty’sDayDinnerLutheran ChurchMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
3:00p to 4:00pMother/DaughterKnittingGroupPublic Library429-1304
5:00pSaturdayNightAliveWorshipLutheran Church429-5122
7:00p to 12:00mChristtheKingSchool’sMonteCarloNightWoodcrest Country Club, Cherry [email protected]
7:30pPippinHigh School AuditoriumHigh School Drama Club429-3960
8:30a; 9:30a; 11:00aFriendshipSundayPresbyterian Church429-1960
10:45aLentenSundaySeriesGrace Church429-0007
5:00p to 7:30pLentenDinnerandDiscussionMethodist Church429-0403
6:00p to 7:00pIntermediateFoxTrot7:00p to 8:00p Beginners’MerengueLesson8:00p to 10:30pOpenDancingGrace ChurchDance Haddonfield 429-5355
7:00pConcert:Jubilate! A Concert of Sacred MusicMethodist Church429-0403
WHAT’S ONGOING
HistoricalSociety343 Kings Hwy EWed Thu Fri, First Sundays1p to 4p
HistoricalSocietyLibrary343 Kings Hwy E Mon, Tue 9:30a to 11:30aFirst Sun 1:00p to 3:00p429-7375
IndianKingTavern233 Kings Hwy ESat 10a to 12n; 1p to 4p,Sun 1p to 4p 429-6792
InformationCenter2 Kings Court Daily 12n to 4p216-7253
MarkeimArtCenterLincoln & WalnutTue thru Fri 9a to 3pSat, Sun 1p to 5pOr by appointment429-8585
PostOffice25 Haddon Ave SMon thru Fri 8:30a to 5p Sat 9a to 1p429-0246
PublicLibraryHaddon N & TannerMon thru Fri 10a to 9pSat 10a to 5pSun 1p to 5p429-1304
April Su M T W Th F S___________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Mar17 St Patrick’s Day Mar29 Passover First Seder Starts at SundownApr2 Good FridayApr4 Easter Sunday
March Su M T W Th F S___________________________ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
fRI MAR 12DeadlinetoRegisterforCharityBowlingTournament
9:15a to 10:00aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
10:30aRockabyeReaders(youngergroup)11:30aRockabyeReaders(oldergroup)Public Library429-1304
11:15a to 2:15pShoppingTransportationforSeniors/Disabled:Wal-MartSen-Han Transit456-3344
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/Snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
6:00p to 7:15pSoup&Sharing7:15p EveningPrayerandStationsoftheCrossChrist the King Church429-1600
6:00p to 8:30pMeettheArtistsReceptionMarkeim Arts Center429-8585
6:30pTeenTechWeekWrap-UpPartyPublic Library429-1304
7:30pStationsoftheCrossGrace Church429-0007
7:30pPippinHigh School AuditoriumHigh School Drama Club429-3960
7:30pWestSingersPerformanceFirst Baptist Church429-2326
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD �#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
The Week at a Glance
MON MAR 15Day4
8:00aShadeTreeCommissionBorough Hall, Room 102
9:00aSeniorCitizenAdvisoryBoardMabel Kay Senior Center
9:15a to 10:15a Tone-UpPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:30a to 11:00aTaiChiClassesMethodist Church429-0403
11:30aSeniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
5:00pCommissioners’WorkSessionBorough Hall, Room 201
6:30p to 8:00pYoungAdultsChoirMethodist [email protected]
7:00pFarmers’MarketCommitteeInformation Center616-8311
7:00pMunicipalCourtBorough Hall, Room 102
7:00pAdultBookGroupPublic Library429-1304
7:30pLentenStudyLutheran Church429-5122
7:30pEnvironmentalCommissionBorough Hall Auditorium
7:30pBoy&CubScoutsPack65Methodist Church428-9678
7:30pBoyScoutTroop64First Baptist Church428-0901
TUE MAR 168:30a to 9:30aTuesdayToursFriends SchoolCall for appointment429-6786
9:15a to 9:45aStepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:45a to 10:30aTone-UpPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:50a to 12:45pShoppingTransportationforSeniors/Disabled:Cherry Hill storesSen-Han Transit456-3344
10:00aNumber the StarsPlays & Players429-8139
10:00a to 12:00nComputer104–Advanced1:00p to 3:00pDigitalCameraandPhotoEditingMabel Kay Senior Center Computer Generations609-261-0246
10:00aFitnessClassforSeniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
10:30aPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
12:00nLentenPreachingSeriesGrace ChurchCouncil of Churches429-0007
12:30p to 4:00pBridge/CardGamesMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
1:00pLiteAerobicsforSeniorsLincoln Commons354-8789
7:00pStitchn’BitchGrind House889-4514
7:15pToastmastersLutheran [email protected]
7:30pZoningBoardBorough Hall, Auditorium
7:30pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
7:30p to 9:00pIntermediateItalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
8:00p to 10:00pEnglishCountryDancingFriends Meeting House, Auditorium429-9186
WED MAR 17StPatrick’sDay
9:00a to 10:00aOvereatersAnonymousPresbyterian Church354-6393; 609-239-0022
9:15a to 10:00aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00a; 7:30pNumber the StarsPlays & Players429-8139
7:30pLentenStudyLutheran Church429-5122
10:00aPlaygroupMcDonald’s Restaurant, Westmont429-0403
10:00aOver50ComputerClubMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
10:00a to 12:00nComputer1011:00p to 3:00pComputer102Mabel Kay Senior Center Computer Generations609-261-0246
10:30a to 12:00nAdultComputerClass:AnIntroductiontoMicrosoftWordPublic Library429-1304 x12
12:00nArtisansOrderofMutualProtection:Haddon Assembly #12Baptist Church461-8619
12:00n to 3:00pMayorColombi’sOpenDoorSessionBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 x208
12:15p to 1:30pRotaryClubTavistock Country Club795-7976
12:30pPinochle65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave)429-4688
1:30pPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
1:30p to 3:00pLineDancingforSeniorsLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
4:30pLOGOSWinterCamp7:00pLOGOSFinale:Oh, Jonah!ConcertFirst Baptist Church429-2326
5:30pLentenSoupSupperLutheran Church429-5122
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THU MAR 18Call for timesSingles’MovieNightThe Ritz, VoorheesSingle Movie Lovers354-2018
9:00a to 12:00n;1:00p to 4:00pArtClassesforSeniorsMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
9:15a to 9:45aStepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:45a to 10:30aTone-UpPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00aNumber the StarsPlays & Players429-8139
10:00a to 12:00nMothers’GroupLutheran Church429-5122
10:30aToddlertimePublic Library429-1304
11:30aSeniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
12:00n to 2:00pSpringTeaPartyMarkeim Arts Center429-8585
12:00nSoupLunch&OrganConcertGrace Church429-0007
1:00p to 2:00pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
6:15pLionsClubTavistock Country Club428-2363
6:30p to 10:00pTasteofSpringCamden County Boathouse, Cooper River, PennsaukenInterfaith [email protected]
7:30pHumanRelationsCommissionBorough Hall
fRI MAR 19RegistrationDeadlineforHistoricalSociety’sIndianKingTavernDinnerEvent
9:15a to 10:00aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/Snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
4:00p to 8:00pPrayerVigilMethodist Church429-0403
6:00p to 7:15pSoup&Sharing7:15p EveningPrayerandStationsoftheCrossChrist the King Church429-1600
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s 6:30p to 8:00pAdultComputerClass:AnIntroductiontoMicrosoftWordPublic Library429-1304 x12
7:00pPraise&PrayerGatheringFirst Baptist Church429-2326
7:00pCubScoutsPack64First Baptist Church428-3374
7:00pHaddonElementaryTalentShow:BeatlemaniaHigh School Auditorium795-1641
7:30pStationsoftheCrossGrace Church429-0007
8:00p Wars of the Roses: Part IFriends Meeting HouseCollingswood Shakespeare Companycollingswoodshakespeare.org; [email protected]
WED MAR 17
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7:00pLentenSeriesonDavidGrace Church429-0007
7:00p to 8:30pAdultBookDiscussionandSigning:MarcMappenPublic Library429-1304
7:30p to 9:00pBeginners’ItalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
Now hear this! TheCochlearImplantSupportGroupwillmeetonThu Apr 29atGraceChurchfrom6to8:30pm.Thegroupisopentothosewhohaveimplants,thoseconsideringsurgery,andsupportpersons. Thelastmeeting,featuringspeakerDrBakkefromGallaudetUniversity,wasattendedby33people.Attendeesincludedparentsofchildrenwhoarecochlearimplantrecipientsorcandidates,adultbi-lateralanduni-lateralimplantrecipients,adultcochlearimplantcandidates,professionals,andfriendsandsupportpeopleofimplantees. InadditiontoDrBakke,YunfangZhengofMontclairStateUniversityofferedtestingonsoundlocalization.Thetestisavirtuallocalizationtestandtheonlyclinicaltestofbinauralprocessinginsimulatedeverydaysituations. Zhengisrecruitingsubjectsforastudy,whichwilltesttheabilityoflistenerswithbi-lateralcochlearimplantstolocalizesoundsinrealisticsettings.Participantswillbepaid$100forthreetofourhoursoftheirtime.Theresultsobtainedduringthestudycouldaidinthedevelopmentofwaystohelpindividualswithimplants.Ifinterestedinparticipating,[email protected]. E-mailcochlearimplant1@yahoo.comifyouplantoattendthenextmeeting.Besuretoindicateifyouwouldlikepizzaandifyouplantobringbeveragesand/oradessert. [email protected]
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Taste of Winter becomes Taste of SpringTheTasteofWinterevent(nowTasteofSpring)tobenefitInterfaithCaregivers–originallyscheduledforFeb25–willnowbeheldonThu Mar 18attheCamdenCountyBoathouseonCooperRiver(7050ParkDriveN,Pennsauken)from6:30to10pm. Ticketscost$75perperson.Guestswillenjoysmallplatesofappetizers,entrees,anddesserts,providedbymemberrestaurantsofSJHotChefs.WinesfromGermany,Italy,andFrance–underwrittenbyMooreBrothersWineCompany–willbeservedaswell.EntertainmentbyNeenawilladdtotheambience. Didyouforgettobuyticketslasttimearound?Here’sanothershot!Topurchasetickets,orformoreinformation,[email protected]. ifchaddons.org
Holy donkey! TheMethodistChurchhasafullscheduleduringHolyWeekandEaster.Markyourcalendarsforthefollowing: • PalmSunday,Mar 28–AdonkeywillleadthewaydownKingsHwywhilepalmswave.TheprocessionwillbeginontheChurch’snorthyardat10:15am.ParticipantswillreturntotheChurchforthe11amworshipservice. • Maundy/HolyThursday,Apr 1–Aservice,ledbyPastorBrianRhea,willbeheldinthesanctuaryat7:30pm. • GoodFriday,Apr 2 –ThePassionofChristwillbeexpressedthroughthemusicofDubois’SevenLastWordsandmeditationsofferedbyclergyfrom12nto3pminthesanctuary. AChildren’sGoodFridayServicewillbeheldfrom2to3pminRoom120. • Sat Apr 3–Achildren’sEasterEggHuntwillbeheldat1pminthenorthyardandplaygroundsoftheChurch. AnEasterVigil,ledbyPastorRhea,willbeheldat5pminthechapel. • EasterSunday,Apr 4–Easterserviceswillbeheldat8,9:30,and11am.Allserviceswillbeheldinthesanctuary.Notethetimeandlocationchangeofthefirstservice. Forfurtherinformation,calltheChurchat429-0403.
Time to reflectNeedabreather?MonthlyprayervigilsattheMethodistChurchcouldbewhatyou’relookingfor.Taketimetoreflect,meditate,orconnectwithGod.ThenextvigilwillbeheldonFri Mar 19from4to8pmintheChurch’sSayrePavilion.Fordetails,call429-0403.
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 11#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
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feeling a need for speed? The5thannualHaddonfieldAdrenaline5K,sponsoredbyBrooksandtheHaddonfieldRunningCompany,willtakeplaceonSat Mar 20at9amattheHighSchool.Whetheryou’reahigh-levelcompetitororwanttospiceupyournewlydevelopedjoggingroutine,theAdrenaline5Kmaybejustwhatyou’relookingfor! VisittheRunningCompanyorregisteronlineatrunsignup.comoractive.com.Theracefeeis$25.Awardswillbegiventothetop3maleandfemalefinishersinvariousagegroup.Cashprizeswillbegiventothefastestoverallrunners(gotorunningco.comfordetails). Doyourkidswanttoputthemselvestothetest?Thequarter-mileand100meterkidsraceswillstartat9:45aminfrontoftheHighSchool.TheKids’Racefeeis$10.EachchildwillreceiveaFinisher’sMedal.428-1666
Haddonfield Sings!AfreeconcertdedicatedtothechoralartswillbeheldonTue Mar 23at7:30pmintheHighSchoolauditorium.PerformerswillincludetheHighSchool’sConcert,Treble,andChamberChoirs,aswellasBijoux,Voicemale,CoEd,TotallyTreble,andtheMiddleSchoolChorale. KristineBillerMattsonwillbetheevening’sguestartist.MattsonhasperformedtherolesofMicaelainCarmen,MimiinLaBoheme,PrincessNinettainLoveforThreeOranges,AdinainL’Elisird’AmoreandManoninManon.ShehasalsoperformedwithorchestrasandoperacompaniesacrossthecountryandintheworldpremieretourofMargaretGarner. AccompaniedbytheHMHSConcertChoir,Mattsonwillsingthearia“Omiobabbinocaro”aswellas“MakeOurGardenGrow”fromBernstein’sCandide. DuringtheHaddonfieldSings!finale,alloftheperformerswillcometogethertosing“AlShloshaD’Varim,”alyricalversionoftheJewishmaxim:“Theworldissustainedbythreethings:bytruth,byjustice,andbypeace.” Doorswillopenat7pm.FormoreinformationonHaddonfieldSings!call429-3960.
Center stage Markyourcalendars.StageKidziscelebratingitstenthseasonwithGodspellJunior.TheproductionwillrunfromWed Mar 25 thru Fri Mar 27. Fortimesandinfor-mation,visitthePlays&PlayersWebsiteathaddonfieldplayers.comorcall429-8139.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD1� #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
Baptist Church happeningsAsEasterquicklyapproaches,makenoteoftheFirstBaptistChurch’sLentenandEasterschedule: • Sundayservices–The11amSundayservices,duringLent,willincludeLentenreadingsandtheTenebraeCandleCeremony. • PalmSunday,Mar 28–Aservicewillbeheldat11am.At11:30amthechildren’soutdoorprocessionwillbeheld.KidswillassembleinthereargardenbeforeheadingtothefrontoftheChurchforreadingonthelawnwithJesusandalivedonkey. • MaundyThursday,Apr 1–Dinnerwillbeheldat6pmfollowedbyaservicecelebratingtheLastSupperandCommunion. •GoodFriday,Apr 2–ParticipantswillgatherattheChurchat9amtocarpooltoUrbanPromise.Fromthere,FrMichaelDoylewillleadameditativewalkthruCamden,titled“StationsoftheCrossWalk.” At12nChurchmemberswillheadtotheMethodistChurchforanEcumenicalmusicalpresentation,from12nto3pm.ThePassionofChristwillbeexpressedthroughthemusicofDubois’SevenLastWords. Finallyat7pm,attheFirstBaptistChurch,aGoodFridayPrayerandPraiseservice,withadramaticpresentation,called“GoodFridayGrace,”willbeheld. • EasterSunday,Apr 4–AnEastersunriseservicewillbeheldat6:40amattheBaptistCemetery(acrossfromtheHighSchool).Acontinentalbreakfastwillfollow. TheEastermorningservicewithHolyCommunionwillbeheldat11am.429-2326
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■ LaBOr aTTOrNey aPPOINTeD During theirmeetingonFebruary23, theCommissionersappointed Brown & Connery, a Westmont-based law firm, to providelegalservicesinrelationtoupcominglabornegotia-tions. Twomajorcontracts,representingapproximately45%oftheBorough’sannualbudget,areduetobenegotiated.OneiswiththeTeamstersLocal177(publicworksemployees);theotheriswiththePoliceBenevolentAssociation(PBA)Local328(rankand file members of the Police Department).
■ HyDraNT FLUsHING During April, the Water Department will flush fire hydrants between 9am and 3:30pm on Tuesdays,Wednesdays,Thursdays,andFridays. For hydrant-flushing purposes, the Borough has been dividedintofourzones:1 SouthofKingsHighway,WestoftheSpeedline –April6,7,8,92 NorthofKingsHighway,WestoftheSpeedline –April13,14,15,163 NorthofKingsHighway,EastoftheSpeedline –April20,21,22,234 SouthofKingsHighway,EastoftheSpeedline –April27,28,29,30 The purpose of the program is to flush corrosive material fromthesystem.Duringand forashort timeafter flushing, water may be discolored.
■ BIDs FOr TrasH & recycLING Fromtimetotime,theBoroughadvertisesforbidsfortrashand/orrecyclingservices.ThisenablestheCommissionerstodetermine whether it is more cost-efficient – all things considered –tocontinuethecurrentarrangement,throughthePublicWorksDepartment,or to transferpartsof theoperationtoaprivatevendor. ThemostrecentbidswereinvitedinJuly2005.Afterundertak-ingathoroughanalysisofthebids,theCommissionersatthattimedecidedtokeeptheservicesin-house. Now it is time to invite bids again.Typically, the Boroughconsiderstheprivatealternativewhenitsexistingtrashtrucksareapproachingtheendofaplanned20-yearlifespan.Buttheolder vehicle is not finished its years of service, it then becomes avegetativewasteand/orrecyclingtruck. Thebiddocumentsetsoutsixoptions,oneofwhichmatchesthecurrentlevelofservice:eachweekdayinthebusinessdistrictand one weekday in each of five residential zones. Another option wouldhavethecontractorhandleresidentialtrashandrecyclingonly,withtheBoroughremainingresponsibleforcollectioninthebusinessdistrict. IftheBoroughweretoprivatizeitstrashandrecyclingcollec-tionservice,PublicWorksDepartmentemployeeswouldstillberesponsibleforpickingupwhitegoods(refrigerators,etc.)andvegetativewaste. Preparingthebiddocumentsandevaluatingthebidsaremajorundertakings.Thecostcomparisonsareverydetailed, takingintoaccountallaspectsofpersonnelcosts,equipmentpurchaseandmaintenancecosts,insurancecosts,etc.,–notjustforthepresentbutforthelengthofthecontractandbeyond.(Typicallythecontractprovidesforextensionsbeyondtheinitialperiod.) TheCommissionersrecognizethatprivatizationwouldmeanthattheBoroughwouldnolongerhavethepeopleandequip-mentrequiredtoperformtheservicesrequired.Thus,theywillwant to be convinced that there will be significant savings over thelengthofthecontract,beforemakingthechangetoaprivatecontractor. SealedbidsaredueonThursday,April29at10am.
■ cHaNGes aT THe POLIce DeParTMeNT Formanyyears,achief,acaptain,andtwolieutenantshaveserved as the senior officers of the Haddonfield Police Depart-ment.Whenoneof the lieutenants retiredmore thanayearago, the Commissioners decided to not fill the vacancy. In part, itwasacost-savingmeasure. Recently,whenCaptainJohnBanningbecametheDepart-ment’s new chief, the Commissioners decided to not fill the vacancyintherankofcaptain,however,theydidreinstatethesecondlieutenant. During their meeting on February 23, the Commissionersadopted an ordinance increasing the allowable number ofcorporals from four to five. During their meeting on March 9, CommissionerBordenwillswearinGaryPierceasLieutenant,BrianTrippelasSergeant,andGeorgeCusterandJoseOrtizasCorporals.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 13#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
Observing lent with an eye on Easter ... MembersoftheLutheranChurchcontinuetoobserveLent.ThecelebrationwillculminatewithHolyWeek.Allarewelcometoattend: •MembersandvisitorsgatherweeklyduringLentforsoupanddiscussion.Thediscussionthemeis“SanctifiedLiving:LivingasSpirit-LedandNotJustLaw-AbidingChristians.”GatheringsarebeingheldonWednesdayevenings,thruMar 24,beginningat5:30pm. •TheChurch’sLentenstudy,titled,“RenouncingtheDevilandAlloftheForcesthatDefyGod,”willrunthruWed Mar 24.DiscussionsareheldonMondayeveningsat7:30pmandWednesdaymorningsat9:30am. • EachSundayinLent,thesermonwillfocusononeofthefiveteachingpointsofLuther’sSmallCatechism–theCommandments,Creed,Lord’sPrayer,HolyBaptism,andHolyCommunion. •HolyWeekwillbeginonPalm/PassionSunday,Mar 28,withworshipservicesat8,9:30,and11am.PalmswillbedistributedforapalmprocessionalandThePassion(Christ’scrucifixion)willbedramaticallyread. •MaundyThursdayworship,onApr 1,willbeheldat12nandagainat7:30pm,inobservanceoftheLord’sLastSupper. •OnGoodFriday,Apr 2,worshipwillbeginat12nwithanEcumenicalserviceattheMethodistChurch.Thethree-hourservicewillfocusonJesus’sevenlastwords. Thatevening,at7:30pm,aTenebrae“ServiceoftheShadows’’willbeheldattheLutheranChurch.TheservicewillfocusontheCross. •AnEastervigilwillbeheldonSat Apr 3at5pm.TheservicewillhighlighttheroleofBaptisminthelifeofChristians. •OnEaster,Sun Apr 4,worshipserviceswillbeheldat8,9:30,and11amtocelebratetheLord’sresurrection.429-5122
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Mark your calendar for Mia MiaStrobel,a7-year-oldstudentatCentralElementarySchool,hasbeenbattlingleukemiaforalmostaslongasshecanremember.Recentlysheunderwentasibling-donatedbone-marrowtransplant.Mia’sfamily,classmates,andfriendsthroughouttheareapraythatthetransplantwillprovesuccessful. ThreeeventsarebeingorganizedtoallowthecommunitytosupporttheStrobelfamilythisspring: •DustoffyourbowlingshoesforMia!The16thannualRemington&VernickEngineersCharityBowlingTournamentwillbenefitfivecharitiesthisyear,includingtheCanusoFoundation.Babe’sKid’sisadivisionoftheCanusoFoundationwhichiscommittedtohelpingtheStrobelfamily.Thefamily-orientedTournamentwillbeheldonSat Mar 27.Seepage19fordetails. •Don’tmissthePlayItforMiaConcert,sponsoredbythenon-profitorganizationPlayItforGood.ThemusicalextravaganzawilltakeplaceonSat Apr 24at7pmatthePresbyterianChurch. PerformerswillincludeYonitteRyger,aviolinistfromJuilliardSchool,andJuliaChin,atalentedschoolmateofMiaStrobel. Ticketscost$15foradults,$8forstudents,and$35forfamilies.Gotoplayitforgood.comtopurchasetickets. •Getonboard!AcommunitysportingeventisbeingplannedforMay.Stillinitsearlyplanningstages,theeventisexpectedtobeginintheearlyeveningofFri May 21 andlastthrumidnight. Sponsorsandvolunteersareneeded.Todiscussopportunities,[email protected].
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 15#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
Oyster alert! Backbypopulardemand,theOysterSupperwillbehostedbytheRotaryClubonFri Apr 9. Thisyear,theeventwillbeheldintheMiddleSchoolall-purposeroomwithsittingsat5:30pmand6:30pm. Ticketscost$15foradultsand$8forkids12andunder.ProceedswillbenefittheRotary’svariouslocalcommunityprojects. Onthemenu:freshlyfriedoysters,ham,greenbeans,potatosalad,coleslaw,rolls,coffee,tea,icedtea,and“to-die-for”cheesecake. TheBorough’soystersuppertraditiondatesbacktothedaysoftheHaddonfieldGrange.BillGarwood,thechiefchefinthosedays,isnowtheRotaryClub’smostseniormember.Atage90,hecontinuestooverseethepreparationoftheoystersinordertoensureperfection. Forticketinformation,visithaddonfieldrotary.org. NotethattheTownCalendarincorrectlyliststheeventonFri
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Cut a rug DanceHaddonfieldwillcelebrateits10thanniversarywithaDanceoftheDecadePartyonFri Apr 9from7pmto12matTavistockCountryClub.Theeventwillincludeanextendeddancefloor,cashbar,andmusicbySteveandBettyCulver.Inthepast10years,DanceHaddonfieldhashostedover500Sunday-nightdances.Eachweek,between50and100peopleventureintotoGraceChurchtolearnballroomdanceandenjoyaneveningoffunandfriendship.Overtheyears,thedanceshaveintroducedhundredsofvisitorstoshoppinganddininginHaddonfield. ThedresscodefortheDanceoftheDecadeisformalorsemi-formal.Ticketsareonsalefor$50perperson.PurchaseticketsduringSundayeveninglessonsorbycallingTerrieat429-9154ore-mailingterrie43@aol.com. Fordetailsonweeklydancelessons,visitdancehaddonfield.org.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD16 #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
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Health checkBloodpressurewoes?TaketimeoutofyourbusyscheduleforafreebloodpressurecheckonSun Mar 21intheSayrePavilionoftheMethodistChurch.Thecheckwillbeheldbetweenservicesupto11am.RegisterattheWelcomeCenterdesk. 429-0403
Movies and munchiesAnewinitiativecreatedbyconcernedMiddleSchoolparentsandstaff,calledProjectFocus,aimstoimprovetheschool’stechnologicalofferings. ProjectFocushasmanyfundraisingactivitiesplanned,includingMovieNights.Middleschoolstudentsareencouragedtoenjoyamoviewithfriendswhilesupportingtheirschool. ProjectFocus’sinauguralMovieNightwillbeascreeningofTheIncrediblesonFri Mar 19intheMiddleSchoolAuditoriumfrom7:30to9:30pm.Ticketswillbeavailableatthedoorforaminimumdonationof$5.Refreshmentswillbesoldattheevent. Ifyouhavequestions,wishtomakeadonation,orifyouwouldliketovolunteeryourtimeandtalentstoProjectFocus,[email protected]@aol.com.
let’s talk booksMakeyourreadingmoremeaningfulandenjoyablethroughdiscussionwithothers. TheWomen’sReadingFellowshipoftheFirstBaptistChurchwilldiscussATaleofTwoCitiesbyCharlesDickensatJerseyJava&Tea(140HaddonAve)onFri Mar 26at10am. Dickens’classicnovel,ataleofLondonandParis,issetinthelate18thcenturyagainstthebackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution. Comeoutandshareyourthoughts...it’sgoodforthemindandthesoul.Formoreinformation,callSandraat429-2326.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 17#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
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Twist and shoutDigoutyourNehrujacket!ThestudentsatElizabethHaddonElementaryarepreparingtotakeyouonaMagicalMysteryTourduringthetheirTalentShowonFri Mar 19at7pm.TheshowwilltakeplaceintheHighSchoolauditoriumandthethemeis“Beatlemania.” BepreparedforaneveningoffunandnostalgiaastheSchool’s3rd,4th,and5thgraderstaketothestage.TheTeachers’Skitneverdisappoints! Tickets,soldatthedoor,willcost$3foradultsand$1forstudentsthrugrade12(childrenunder4willbeadmittedforfree)[email protected]
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Give in 2010 Throughout2010,ChestnutStreet’sCookfamilywillcollectdonationsfortheRonaldMcDonaldHouseofSouthernNewJersey.Theyarecallingonthecommunitytohelp. TheCookswillcollectitemslistedontheRonaldMcDonaldHouse’sWishListandmakebi-weeklytripstothefacilitytodropoffdonations.DuringthemonthofMarch,theyarefocusingtheircollectioneffortsonlaundrysupplies(dryersheetsandliquidlaundrydetergent). Donationscanbedroppedoffduringdaylighthoursat211ChestnutStreet. “Sadly,theweakenedeconomyhashittheRonaldMcDonaldHousetooandcollecting/donatingwishlistitemscanmakeadifference,”reportedJenniferCook. ThefamilyhascreatedaWebsite,givein2010.com,wheretheywilljournaltheirvolunteereffortsandkeepeveryonewhodonatesinformedofmonthlydrop-offitemsanddates.TheWebsitehasalinktothecompleteWishList. QuestionsabouttheCook’[email protected],yourfamily,oryourcommunitygroupwouldliketovolunteerwithRonaldMcDonaldHouse,[email protected].
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD18 #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
The Week at a Glance
fRI MAR 19 SAT MAR 20 SUN MAR 21RegistrationDeadlineforHistoricalSociety’sIndianKingTavernDinnerEvent
9:15a to 10:00aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/Snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
4:00p to 8:00pPrayerVigilMethodist Church429-0403
6:00p to 7:15pSoup&Sharing7:15p EveningPrayerandStationsoftheCrossChrist the King Church429-1600
6:30p to 8:00pAdultComputerClass:AnIntroductiontoMicrosoftWordPublic Library429-1304 x12
7:00pPraise&PrayerGatheringFirst Baptist Church429-2326
7:00pCubScoutsPack64First Baptist Church428-3374
7:00pHaddonElementaryTalentShow:BeatlemaniaHigh School Auditorium795-1641
7:30pStationsoftheCrossGrace Church429-0007
8:00p Wars of the Roses: Part IFriends Meeting HouseCollingswood Shakespeare Companycollingswoodshakespeare.org; [email protected]
9:00a to 1:00pQuietDayGrace Church429-0007
9:00aHaddonfieldAdrenaline5K9:45aKids’1/4Mile&100MeterRaceHigh Schoolrunningco.com/new08/
11:00a to 3:00pADayofRenewalRetreatFirst Baptist Church429-2326
11:00a to 1:00pAnnualRoyalTeaFortnightly ClubhouseJunior Women’s Club of the Haddon Fortnightly229-7434
3:00p to 4:00pMother/DaughterKnittingGroupPublic Library429-1304
5:00pSaturdayNightAliveWorshipLutheran Church429-5122
8:00p Wars of the Roses: Part IIFriends Meeting HouseCollingswood Shakespeare Companycollingswoodshakespeare.org; [email protected]
10:45aLentenSundaySeriesGrace Church429-0007
3:00pWars of the Roses: Part IIIFriends Meeting HouseCollingswood Shakespeare Companycollingswoodshakespeare.org; [email protected]
4:00pErikMeyerOrganConcertGrace ChurchArts at Grace429-0007
4:00p to 7:00pLionsClub’sPastaBowlChrist the King School, Gymnasiumhaddonfieldlions.org
5:00p to 7:30pLentenDinnerandDiscussionMethodist Church429-0403
6:00p to 7:00pIntermediateFoxTrot7:00p to 8:00p Beginners’SambaLesson8:00p to 10:30pOpenDancingGrace ChurchDance Haddonfield 429-5355
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HistoricalSociety343 Kings Hwy EWed Thu Fri, First Sundays1p to 4p
HistoricalSocietyLibrary343 Kings Hwy E Mon, Tue 9:30a to 11:30aFirst Sun 1:00p to 3:00p429-7375
IndianKingTavern233 Kings Hwy ESat 10a to 12n; 1p to 4p,Sun 1p to 4p 429-6792
InformationCenter2 Kings Court Daily 12n to 4p216-7253
MarkeimArtCenterLincoln & WalnutTue thru Fri 9a to 3pSat, Sun 1p to 5pOr by appointment429-8585
PostOffice25 Haddon Ave SMon thru Fri 8:30a to 5p Sat 9a to 1p429-0246
PublicLibraryHaddon N & TannerMon thru Fri 10a to 9pSat 10a to 5pSun 1p to 5p429-1304
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7:30pHaddonfieldSings!High School, Auditoriumhaddonfield.k12.nj.us
7:30pCommissioners’MeetingBorough Hall, Room 102
7:30p to 9:00pIntermediateItalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
7:30pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
8:00p to 10:00pEnglishCountryDancingFriends Meeting House, 429-9186
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7:00pLentenSeriesonDavidGrace Church429-0007
7:00pSitePlanReviewBorough Hall Auditorium
7:00pMunicipalAllianceBorough Hall
7:30pRegionalPenanceServiceSt Rose of Lima Church Christ the King Church429-1600
7:30pHistoricPreservationCommissionBorough Hall
7:30p to 9:00pBeginners’ItalianConversationGroupJersey Java & Tea546-5878
Please accept my sincere and heartfelt gratitude for your amazing response to Jack’s
passing in January. He was my soulmate, husband, and partner.
You are my community and friends. Your kind words,
actions and spiritual support have been so appreciated, and are sustaining me now.
I hope to return to the store very shortly and to resume
working with our great team to build upon Jack’s
wonderful legacy.
With great affection,
Judi
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Please forgive my not writing individually to date. I had hand
surgery ten days after Jack’s death, following a fall on the ice.
Doing better now. Back strong soon! Fondly, J.
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD 1�#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
The Week at a Glance
MON MAR 22Day3
8:00aLibraryBoardofTrusteesPublic Library
9:15a to 10:15a Tone-UpPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
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s 9:30a to 11:00aTaiChiClassesMethodist Church429-0403
11:30aSeniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
6:30p to 8:00pYoungAdultsChoirMethodist [email protected]
7:00pMunicipalCourtBorough Hall, Room 102
7:15p to 8:45pHaddonfieldGreatBooksHaddon Heights Library, 608 Station Ave655-8085
7:30p NationalRailwayHistoricalSocietyBorough Hall Auditorium547-5324
7:30pBoy&CubScoutsPack65Methodist Church428-9678
7:30pLentenStudyLutheran Church429-5122
7:30pBoyScoutTroop64First Baptist Church428-0901
TUE MAR 238:30a to 9:30aTuesdayToursFriends SchoolCall for appointment429-6786
9:15a to 9:45aStepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:45a to 10:30aTone-UpPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:50a to 12:45pShoppingTransportationforSeniors/Disabled:Cherry Hill storesSen-Han Transit456-3344
10:00aFitnessClassforSeniorsPresbyterian Church Choir RoomSenior Ministry429-1960
10:00a to 12:00nComputer104–Advanced1:00p to 3:00pDigitalCameraandPhotoEditingMabel Kay Senior Center Computer Generations609-261-0246
10:00a to 12:00nMelodeersSingingGroupLutheran Church429-2974
10:30aPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
12:00nSeniorGameDayLutheran Church, Parish Hall429-8056; 429-5083
12:00nLentenPreachingSeriesGrace ChurchCouncil of Churches429-0007
1:00pLiteAerobicsforSeniorsLincoln Commons354-8789
2:00p to 4:00pBingoforSeniorsBancroft NeuroHealth’s Plainsboro SiteBancroft NeuroHealth524-7371; 524-7242
3:00 to 5:00pBrainInjuryWorkshopMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
7:00pCommissioners’WorkSessionBorough Hall, Room 101
7:00pStitchn’BitchGrind House889-4514
7:00p to 8:00pQuizzieHaddonTriviaNightBaptist Church, Social Hall429-2326
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WED MAR 249:00a to 10:00aOvereatersAnonymousPresbyterian Church354-6393; 609-239-0022
9:15a to 10:45aMomtoMomPresbyterian Church429-1960
9:15a to 10:00aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:30aLentenStudyLutheran Church429-5122
10:00aPlaygroupMcDonald’s Restaurant, Westmont429-0403
10:00a to 12:00nComputer1011:00p to 3:00pComputer102Mabel Kay Senior Center Computer Generations609-261-0246
12:00n to 3:00pMayorColombi’sOpenDoorSessionBorough Hall, Room 102429-4700 x208
12:15p to 1:30pRotaryClubTavistock Country Club795-7976
12:30pPinochle65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave)429-4688
1:00p to 2:00pAdultComputerClass:GettingStartedwithReferenceUSAPublic Library429-1304 x12
1:30pPreschoolStorytimePublic Library429-1304
1:30p to 3:00pLineDancingforSeniorsLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
5:30pLentenSoupSupperLutheran Church429-5122
6:00pCandlelightDinnerandIndianKingTavernProgramTavistock Country ClubHistorical Society429-7375
6:30p to 8:30pDevelopmentalDisabilitiesWorkshopBancroft, Farrington Building429-5637 x371 or x257
6:30pLAXagnaDinnerHigh School CafeteriaLacrosse Booster Club428-0997
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THU MAR 259:00a to 12:00n;1:00p to 4:00pArtClassesforSeniorsMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
9:15a to 9:45aStepAerobicsPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:45a to 10:30aTone-UpPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
10:00a to 12:00nMothers’GroupLutheran Church429-5122
10:30a to 11:15aMomsinTouchCovenant Presbyterian Church, Cherry Hill216-1392
10:30aToddlertimePublic Library429-1304
11:30aSeniorBootCampandChairTaiChiLincoln CommonsSenior Citizen Board354-8789
12:00nSoupLunch&OrganConcertGrace Church429-0007
1:00p to 2:00pAl-AnonPresbyterian Church, Third Floorwww.nj-al-anon.org
7:00pTransportationandPedestrianSafety(TAPS)CommitteePublic [email protected]
7:00p to 9:00pIkebanaEventMarkeim Arts Center429-8585
7:30pNewcomers’BookClubE-mail for [email protected]
7:30pBoardofEducationHigh School Library
8:00pRecreationCouncilBorough Hall, Room 102
fRI MAR 26
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s 9:15a to 10:00aPilatesPresbyterian Preschool428-6641
9:30aBowlingCall for Location65 Club429-1290
10:00aWomen’sReadingFellowshipJersey Java & TeaFirst Baptist Church429-2326
11:15a to 2:15pShoppingTransportationforSeniors/Disabled:Wal-MartSen-Han Transit456-3344
12:15p to 1:30pKiwanisClubTavistock Country Club858-1640
12:30p to 3:00pLunch/Snacks&MoreMabel Kay Senior Center354-8789
1:00pHaddonFortnightlyFortnightly Clubhouse
6:00p to 7:15pSoup&Sharing7:15p EveningPrayerandStationsoftheCrossChrist the King Church429-1600
7:30pStationsoftheCrossGrace Church429-0007
Bowling with benefitsRemington&VernickEngineerswillhostits16thannualCharityBowlingTournamentatBakerLanes(761CuthbertBlvd,CherryHill)onSat Mar 27. Tournamentswillrunfrom9to11am,12nto2pm,3to5pm,6to8pm,and9to11pm.Thecostis$15perbowlerwithteamsoffourtoeightpeople.Thecostincludesliveentertainment,shoes,food,andrefreshments.Limitedbumperlaneswillbeavailable.Coolersarewelcome. Proceedswillbedividedevenlyamongfivecharities:TheMaryAnneMazanecOvarianCancerfoundation,TheEllieKoernerLeukemiaFund,TheCanusoFoundation,TheLittleRockFoundation,andTheAliciaRose“Victorious”Foundation. Downloadaregistrationformatcanusofoundation.org.Returnregistrationandpaymentto:DanaRidpath,232KingsHwyE,Haddonfield.
Be friendlyThePresbyterianChurchwillholditsthirdannualFriendshipSundayonMar 14,duringthethreemorningservicesat8:30,9:30,and11am. ThoselookingforachurchwillreceiveinformationabouttheChurch,itsactivities,andopportunities,duringtheirvisit. Followingthe8:30and9:30amservices,refreshmentswillbeservedintheparlor.Afterthe11amservice,homemadesoupanddessertswillbeservedinFellowshipHall,alongwithpeanutbutterandjellysandwichesforthechildren. Formoreinformation,call429-1960orvisit haddonfieldpres.org.
WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD�0 #470 • March 1� to �6, �010
Attn: foodiesTheSeniorMinistryofthePresbyterianChurchisinvitingyoutoexperienceatastesensation.OnFri May 7,attendeeswillheadtotheAcademyofCulinaryArtsatAtlanticCapeCommunityCollegeforabuffetatCareme’s,thegourmetrestaurantoperatedbytheAcademyonitsMaysLandingCampus. Theculinarymasterpieceswillincludesoup,horsd’oeuvres,fourhotentrees,vegetables,andadessertsamplerpreparedandservedbythestudents.AstrollaroundSmithvilleVillagewillfollowthemeal. Thecostforthetastyexcursionis$45perperson.ReservationscanbemadebycallingBetsyBintheChurchOfficeat429-1960.ThedeadlineforreservationsinWed Mar 31. FormoreinformationonCareme’sandtheAcademyofCulinaryArtsatAtlanticCapeCommunityCollege,visitatlantic.edu/aca/cafeseries.htm.
Explore fearTheCouncilofChurches’LentenPreachingSeriesisheldatGraceChurchonTuesdaysat12nduringLent.Listentolocalchurchleadersaddressthetopicof“Fear.” Each45-minuteserviceincludesmusic.Theschedule: •RevGeorgeMorrisoftheMethodistChurchwillspeakabout“FearforOurChildren”onTue Mar 16. •RevMark-AnthonyRassmannoftheGreaterMtPisgahChurchwillspeakabout“FearofWhat’sNext”onTue Mar 23. •RevAnthonyTaltonofMtOlivetBaptistChurchwillspeakaboutthe“FearofDeath”onTue Mar 30.429-0007
Hop on board TheLibraryBoardofTrusteeshastwonewmembers,residentsMaryEklundandDeborahMarchand. TheBoard’smonthlymeetingwillbeheldonMon Mar 22at8amintheLibrary’sNewJerseyRoom.Thepubliciswelcometoattend.429-1304
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WHAT’S ON • HADDONfIElD �1#470 • March 1� to �6, �010
What’s On the Market
Be neighborlyVolunteersareneededtotakeInterfaithCaregivers’clientslivinginHaddonfieldandHaddonHeightstodoctorsappointments,grocerystores,andotherlocaldestinations.Parentswithyoungchildrenareencouragedtofindouthowvolunteeringcanfitintotheirschedules. Eventhosewhohaveonlyanextra20minutesperweekcanprovidetransportationtoanappointmentorhelpmakeameal. Aone-daytrainingsessionisscheduledforWed Apr 21 from7to9:30pmatGraceChurch.Reserveyourspotbycalling354-0298.ifchaddons.org
Meet the candidatesTheBoardofEducationwillhavethreevacanciesinthe annualschoolelection,Tue Apr 20. Wouldyouliketoknowwho’srunningandonwhatplatform?TheZonePTAwillhostaBoardofEducationCandidates’ForumonTue Apr 13at7:30pmintheMiddleSchoolauditorium.EachcandidateisinvitedtoparticipateintheForum,whichwillbemoderatedbytheLeagueofWomenVotersofCamdenCounty.Residentsareencouragedtoattend.Fordetails,[email protected].
Book it to the library AdultLibrarypatronscanlookforwardto: • AdultBookClub–TheLibrarysponsorsamonthlybookdiscussiongroup.TheClubwillmeetonMon Mar 15 at7pmtodiscussTheCuriousIncidentoftheDogintheNight-TimebyMarkHaddon.Toregister,[email protected]. •AdultComputerClasses–“GettingStartedwithWord”willbeheldonWed Mar 17attheLibraryfrom10:30amto12n.Can’tmakeit?TheclasswillbeheldagainonFri Mar 19from6:30to8pm. OnWed Mar 24,“GettingStartedwithReferenceUSA:ABusinessOnlineResource”willbeheldfrom1to2pm.Learnhowtonavigatethepopularresourceusedbycorporationsandmarketingresearchfirms. Programsarefree,butregistrationisrequired.Call429-1304.
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What’s On the Market
It’s not too late to sign-up for the Adult SchoolTheclassroomisn’tonlyforchildren.AdultscantakeadvantageofcoursesthroughtheAdultSchool.It’snottoolatetosignup! Severalclassesareavailableinthecomingweeks.TryEstatePlanning(Mon Mar 22),Beer&CheeseCombo(Tue Mar 23),BasicPhotography(Tue Mar 23),SellingoneBay(Thu Mar 25),IntrotoWhiteWine(Tue Apr 13),GetPaidtoTalk(Tue Apr 20),andmanymore.Visithaddonfieldadultschool.orgforafulllistofclasses.Unlessindicated,classesareheldattheHighSchool. Formoreinformation,ortoregisterforaclass,call428-4433,[email protected],orclickonthe“RegistrationInfo”linkathaddonfieldadultschool.org.
A spring break for parents! Savethedate,lineupasitter(andaback-up),andinviteyourfriends.Tatem’sinauguralSpringSocialwilltakeplaceon Fri Apr 9. Thisadults-onlyeventwillbeheldatTreno(233HaddonAvenue,Westmont)from8to10pm.Thecostis$25perpersonwhichcoverstwobeveragesandlightappetizers. Youdon’tneedtohavekidsatTatemSchooltoattendtheSpringSocial–allparentsareinvited.ProceedswillbenefitTatemPTA.TicketswillgoonsaleonMon Mar [email protected]@verizon.net.
Pasta Bowl TheLionsClubwillholditsannualPastaBowlonSun Mar 21,from4to7pm,inthegymnasiumatChristtheKingSchool.Ticketscost$10foradults;$5forchildrenunder12. ThePastaBowlwillfeatureanarrayofhomemadeItaliandishes,aswellasbread,salad,dessert,andbeverages.Thealways-popularbasketauctionwillmaketheeveningcomplete. Inyearspast,thebasketauctionhasfeatureditemsdonatedbythePhilliesandEagles,localmuseums,Boroughbusinesses,andpopulareateries.Thecommitteecontinuestosearchfordonationsthatwillmakethisyear’sbasketauctionthebestever.Inreturn,donorswillbeacknowledgedduringtheauctionandontheLions’Website.Fordetails,[email protected]. ProceedswillbenefittheBlindFundwhichsupportssummercampforblindchildreninNewJersey,provideseyeglassesandvisionequipmentforthoseinneed,andfundsblindness-preventionresearchandeyeclinicsindevelopingcountries.TheBlindFundalsosupportstheDelawareValleyEyeBankandtheSouthJerseyEyeCenter’sEyemobile,whileprovidingamblyopiascreeningstohundredsoflocalpreschoolers. haddonfieldlions.org
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The lenten line up GraceChurchisbusythisLentenseason.Allarewelcometoparticipate: •TheHaddonfieldCouncilofChurches’LentenPreachingSeriesisbeingheldonTuesdaysat12natGraceChurchthroughoutLent.Thetopic,“Fear,”isbeingexplored.Seepage20formoreinformation. • EachWednesdayevening,thruMar 24, FrWayneSmithisleadingaLentenSeriesaboutDavidat7pmintheParishHall. • TheLentenOrganConcertswithSoupLuncharebeingheldonThursdaysat12nthruMar 25. • StationsoftheCrossisbeingheldonFridayeveningsat7:30pmthruFri Mar 26. • ALentenSundaySerieswillbeheldat10:45amthruMar 21.Theserieswillexplorelivingfearlessly.Fordetails,call429-0007.
Tasty tunesSpendyourlunchbreakatGraceChurch,becausetheLentenOrganConcertswithSoupLunchseriesisback.OnThursdays at12n,thruMar 25,thepublicisinvitedtoGraceChurchfororganistWilliamLowden’s30-minuteorganconcertsfollowedbyalightmeal.Lowdenwillshowcase: • Mar 18–“20thCenturyLimited.” • Mar 25–“GoingforBaroque.” Theseriesisfree.Donationswillbeaccepted.Volunteersareneededtoprovidesoupforapproximately30attendees.Fordetailsontheconcertseriesorvolunteering,call520-2423.429-0007
Improve your karma TheCamdenCountyFoodShelf,whichserveslow-incomeseniorsofCamdenCounty,isindireneedofdonationsofnon-perishablefood. Foodssuchascannedvegetables,soup,crackers,cookies,cereal,condensedmilk,cannedbeans,condiments,andboxesofinstantmixesarewelcome. DropoffyourdonationsattheMabelKaySeniorCenter(24WalnutStreet)MondaythruFridaybetween9amand4pm. Formoreinformation,call354-8789.
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NoticesNotices Community DirectoryRobert Alexander J. Robert Alexander, a resident of Marlton, died on February 17, 2010. He was the husband of Marie Alexander. He was a longtime member of the Haddonfield United Methodist Church.
Valerie Arnold Valerie D. Arnold, a resident of Haddonfield, died on February 16, 2010, aged 53.
Harry Chesnick Harry Chesnick, DDS, a resident of Marlton, died on February 21, 2010, aged 72. He was the husband of Marilyn Chesnick. He practiced dentistry at an office in Haddonfield.
laurence Citro Laurence Anthony Citro, M.D., a resident of North Heidelberg Township PA, died on February 24, 2010, aged 66. He was the husband of Lisa Citro. Haddonfield relatives include a son, James Citro (Jane-Linn) and a grandson, Kyle Citro.
Mary Davies Mary R. Davies (nee Sidebotham), a resident of Tampa, FL, died on March 4, 2010, aged 96. She was widow of Reginald Davies. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Bonnie Pukas (Bill).
Sylvia farrey Sylvia K. Farrey, a resident of Gloucester Township, died on February 21, 2010, aged 68. She was the wife of Harold Farrey. She was a substitute teacher in Haddonfield elementary schools and a volunteer at CONTACT Community Helplines.
Margaret Gleeson Margaret A. Gleeson, a resident of Haddonfield, died on February 27, 2010, aged 98. She was the widow of Maurice Gleeson.
Marilyn Kalellis Marilyn Kalellis (nee Williams), a resident of Haddonfield, died on February 27, 2010. aged 72. She was the widow of William Kalellis.
Carl Mayle Carl Mayle, a resident of St Petersburg FL, died on February 24, 2010, aged 98. He was the husband of Edith Mayle. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Tracy Gardner.
Guilford Payton Robert Guilford “Gil” Payton, a resident of Haddonfield, died on February 28, 2010, aged 86. He was the husband of Eleanor Payton.
Robert Pierce Robert F. Pierce, a resident of Reading MA, died on March 1, 2010, aged 86. He was the widower of Dorothy Pierce. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Dorothy (E. Carey O’Donnell, Jr.).
leslie Ryan Leslie J. Ryan, a resident of Oaklyn, died on February 21, 2010, aged 62. Haddonfield relatives include a brother, Don Ryan (Lynne).
Robert Williams Robert Williams, a resident of Cherry Hill, died on February 22, 2010, aged 71. He was the husband of Judith Williams. Haddonfield relatives include a daughter, Jennifer Fontaine.
Herbert Wuehrmann Herbert John “Herb” Wuehrmann, a resident of Venice FL, formerly a resident of Haddonfield, died on March 4, 2010, aged 90. He was the widower of Elinor Wuehrmann.
SCHOOlSBoard of EducationSchool District Administrative Offices 1 Lincoln Avenue 429-4130 www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us E-mail addresses are @haddonfield.k12.nj.usSteve Weinstein, President sweinste@ 779-3600M-J Mercanti-Anthony, VP manthony@ 217-1618Lynn Biehn lbiehn@ 857-0927Joseph Ehrhardt jehrhard@ 795-0422Drew Hansen dhansen@ 229-7379Dennis Kelleher dkellehe@ 428-4262Cheryl Laney claney@ 795-4551Marsha Marshall mmarshall@ 795-1514Glenn Moramarco gmoramar@ 857-1359Alan Fegley, Superintendent afegley@ 429-4130Dyanne Kerecman, Asst. Superintendent dkerecman@ 429-4130W. Andrew Hall, Secretary boe@ 429-7510
Public SchoolsCentral Elementary Roger Bowley 429-5851Haddon Elementary Craig Ogelby 429-0811Tatem Elementary Gino Priolo 429-0902Middle School Noah Tennant 429-5851High School Michael Wilson 429-3960
Private SchoolsBancroft Kathy Ross 524-7336Beechwood School Marge McElroy 429-0303Christ the King School Dr Claudio Cerullo 429-2084Haddonfield Friends School Sharon Dreese 429-6786Kingsway Learning Center David Panner 428-8108Methodist Nursery School Lynne Ebling 428-2155Presbyterian Preschool Barbara Sewall 429-0609
HOUSES Of WORSHIPAMEGreaterMtPisgahChurch238 Ellis Street 547-4633Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr.Sun School 9:30am; Sun 10:30am; Wed Bible Study 7:30pm to 8:30pm
BaptistFirstBaptistChurch 124 Kings Hwy E 429-2326 www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org Rev. Dr. Michael J. Feicht Sun 11am; Sun School 11:15am; Adult Bible Study 9:30am; Praise & Prayer 1st and 3rd Fri 7pm. Childcare provided.Mt.OlivetBaptistChurchLincoln and Douglas Aves Rev. Anthony Talton 428-1320 Sun 9:30am; Sun School 8:30am
BibleHaddonfieldBibleChurch324 Belmont Ave 429-6852Rev. John S. GrossSun 11am; 6:30pm; Wed 7pm;Sun School 10am
CatholicChristtheKingChurch200 Windsor Ave 429-1600www.christ-the-king-parish.orgMsngr. William P. BrennanSun 7:30am, 9am, 11a; Mon thru Fri 8am; Sat 8am, 5pm
Christian fellowshipWordofLifeChristianFellowshipBancroft, Hopkins LaneRev. Alvin Payne 649-9846First Sun 11am; Sun School 10am
Christian ScienceFirstChurchofChrist,Scientist355 Kings Hwy E 428-9764Karen Rowley, ClerkSun 10am; Sun School 10am; Wed 7:30pmReadingRoom:Barbara Corbett19 Haddon Ave S 429-5251Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm; Sat 10 to 1pm; Closed Sundays
EpiscopalGraceChurchinHaddonfield 19 Kings Hwy E 429-0007www.gracehaddon.orgRev. Dr. Patrick R. Close Sun 8am, 9:30am, 11:15am, 7pm (celtic service); Wed 7am; Thu 9:30am; Sat 5:30pm
lutheranLutheranChurchofOurSavior 204 Wayne Ave 429-5122www.oursaviorhaddonfield.orgPastor Wayne ZschechPastor Glenn EnglehardtSun 8am, 9:15am, 10:30am; Sun School 10:30am
MethodistHaddonfieldUnitedMethodistChurch 29 Warwick Rd 429-0403www.haddonfieldumc.comRev. George MorrisSun 8:30am (traditional/Brown Chapel); 9:30am (contemporary/Main Sanctuary); 11am (traditional/Main Sanctuary) Sat 5pm (Brown Chapel); Sun School 9:30am. Childcare available for children thru kindergarten age
PresbyterianFirstPresbyterianChurch20 Kings Hwy E 429-1960www.haddonfieldpres.orgRev. William F. Getman Sun 8:30am, 9:30am, 11am; Childcare available.
QuakerHaddonfieldFriendsMeetingLake St and Friends Ave Robert Brookes, Clerk 428-6242 Sun 10am
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Programs & ServicesBorough Hall 242 Kings Highway E PO Box 3005, haddonfieldnj.org Haddonfield NJ 08033 General Information Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Administrator Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215Clean Communities Officer Lynn McCabe 429-4700 x 315Community Development Steve Walko 429-4700 x 209Crows Woods Coordinator Ed Poynton 428-6547Clerk Deanna Speck 429-4700 x 204Construction Office Jackie Mann 429-4700 x 210Historic District Information Lisa Soderberg 429-4700 x 209Information Center Arlene Fiorilli 216-7253 2 Kings Court [email protected] Senior Center Dory Mann 354-8789 Walnut Street (next to Acme Parking Lot)Municipal Alliance Noreen Duffey 429-4700 x 257Municipal Court Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Parking Fines Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Partnership for Haddonfield Lisa Hurd 429-4700 x 326Personnel Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215Pet Licenses Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Planning Steve Walko 429-4700 x 224Police Auxiliary Timothy Chase 609-320-6257Public Library Susan Briant 429-1304 Intersection of Haddon Street N and Tanner StreetPublic Works David Watson 429-0183 Centre Street (at Scout Field)Senior Citizen Coordinator Dory Mann 354-8789Sign Applications Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228Tax Assessor Tom Colavecchio 429-4700 x 227Tax Collector/Finance Terry Henry 429-4700 x 205Traffic Tickets Susan Lewis 429-4700 x 214Trash and Recycling David Watson 429-0183 x 123Vital Statistics Susan McFadden 429-4700 x 207Water and Sewer Joe Keating 429-0183 x 122Water and Sewer Payments Megan Giordano 429-4700 x 206Yard Sale Permits Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225Zoning Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228
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Turn your trash into cash for the Historical SocietyPostponedlastSeptember,theHistoricalSociety’sGarageSalehasbeenrescheduledforSat Apr 10from9to2pm. Donationsareneededtomakethesaleasuccessfulfundraisingevent.Asyoucleanyourclosetsandemptyyourattics,keeptheSocietyinmind.DonationsfortheSalemaybedroppedoffattheSociety’sgarage(343KingsHwyE)onWednesdays,Thursdays,andFridaysfrom1to4pm.Call429-7375fordetails.
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