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Begin your summer on a high note  Summertime in downtown Haddonfield means lots of things to lots of people, including the Independence Day Parade and the Crafts & Fine Arts Festival in July; the Sidewalk Sale in August; and the Rotary Club’s concerts on Kings Highway. The series will begin at 7:15pm on Fri Jun 24 with the Haddonfield Community Philharmonic and Marching Band Society’s annual Summer Solstice Concert. Well known for its stirring renditions of marches by John Philip Sousa and others of his ilk, the “Pick-Up Band” (as it is fondly and accurately known) will also play selections from Broadway shows, and a variety of other popular numbers. [Read on for details of how you could get to conduct the band on Fri Jun 24 when it plays “You’re a Grand Old Flag”!]

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 Ascension Lutheran Church, located at 534 4th Avenue in Haddon Heights, will sponsor a Faith and Family Night with the Camden Riversharks on Sat Jun 25, beginning at 5pm, at Campbell’s Field. Tickets cost $11 each. Those who would like to join in the fun may call the church office at 547-6669. Campbell’s Field is located at 401 Delaware Ave in Camden.

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The Rotary concerts will continue each Friday in July at 7pm: • Fri Jul 1 – Mellow out as The Mango Men play Jimmy Buffett favorites and classic rock tunes. • Fri Jul 8 – All SOULed Out Band will woo the crowd with soul dance hits from the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s. • Fri Jul 15 – The 78th Division US Army Band will perform patriotic selections. • Fri Jul 22 – Enjoy the lively music of Eastern Europe with The Ed Goldberg Band. • Fri Jul 29 – Doowop till you drop! Take a trip back in time with The Achords. In the event of rain, concerts will be cancelled. To check, visit haddonfieldonline. com. The Pick-Up Band will present three other concerts during the summer: • Tue Jun 14 – Flag Day Concert. 6:15pm at the Gazebo in Kings Court. • Wed Jul 27 – Community Concert in Knight Park, Collingswood. 7:15pm. • Thu Aug 4 – Dessert Concert in front of the High School. 7:15pm. Bring a picnic! Now ... have you ever dreamed of conducting a symphony orchestra? How about the town band? If you’ll settle for the latter, here’s how that can happen: If you’re age 18 or older, e-mail your name and phone number to news@gumnutgroup. com before 5pm on Fri Jun 17. Enter “Pick-Up Band” as the subject. One name will be chosen at random and the winner will be invited to conduct the Pick-Up Band playing “You’re a Grand Old Flag” during the Rotary Summertime Concert on Kings Highway on Fri Jun 24. One entry per person, please.

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• When they’re not scoring goals, Haddonfield’s NATALAYNA PURNELL and JULIA LYNN (both 9) can be found making music. ■ Scan Natalayna (in left margin) for their online video response.

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• Haddon Heights basketball coach MIKE RICCI explained, “I’ve always wanted to play piano, but I haven’t been able to commit myself to it ... I use the music on my iPod to inspire me to run and do the gardening.” Mike is pictured soaking up the sun with his family at Tavistock Hills Swim Club.

• A Haddon Heights resident and the principal of Shawnee High School, MATT CAMPBELL is pictured enjoying a day at Tavistock Hills Swim Club with his children MAGGIE (7) and PATRICK (10). Matt admitted, “I’m a closet opera fan and I like to sing in Italian.” Maggie announced, “I’d like to start playing the piano!” Patrick reported that although sports are his favorite pastime, he has enjoyed learning to play the recorder in school.

• Twelve-year-old twin sisters ANALIESE and CAILYN PACHECO revealed that they’re aspiring pop stars. “I write songs and sing, and play piano, guitar, and flute,” said Analiese. “I practice guitar, drums, saxophone, and piano,” said Cailyn. The duo attends Glenview Elementary School in Haddon Heights; they are pictured at Tavistock Hills Swim Club.

• Also pictured at Tavistock Hills Swim Club are Haddonfield’s SEAN and CATHERINE KELLY (9). Sean enjoys humming his daughters’ favorite music. “When I hum, I don’t have to listen to the lyrics!” he laughed. Catherine – who enjoys music by Katy Perry and Ke$ha – said, “I really like humming with my sister, Mary. We even have contests. I also like to whistle!”

• Haddonfield Memorial High School student DAVID PURNELL said “I like to play the piano and I like learning new songs.”

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 First Fridays can make shopping for dads and grads fun for the whole family. The next First Friday extravaganza will take place on Jun 3, from 5 to 9pm. If you miss the June installment, never fear ... First Fridays will continue thru November. Musical entertainment on Jun 3 will include Mother Zeta performing in Kings Court, Jacob Smith performing at Summit Sampler (117 E. Kings Hwy), Albert Sarnese performing at Violins By Mitch (3 Haddon Ave S), and Mark Forchic performing outside the Shops at 116 (116 Kings Highway East). June’s First Friday will also feature a strolling stilt walker, Chris Clayton, along with artist displays throughout Haddonfield’s retail district. Complementing the First Friday festivities, a time-honored harbinger of summer – the Strawberry Festival and Pops Concert at the First Presbyterian Church of Haddonfield– will begin at 6:30pm. Strawberries, pound cake, and ice cream will be served until 7:45pm. Then, the 35-voice Pops Choir, under the baton of Ken Carter, will perform a rousing musical program. Tickets will be sold at the door. 429-1961

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Three cheers to the volunteers!

 The Historical Society of Haddonfield is planning an afternoon of fun and fellowship for its volunteers and for the volunteers of other non-profit organizations in the borough. A garden party will be held on Sun Jun 5 in the gardens of Greenfield Hall (343 Kings Hwy E in Haddonfield), between 2 and 4pm. The party will also celebrate the centennial of the Haddonfield Civic Association and the contributions it has made to the community during its first 100 years of service. Light refreshments and musical entertainment will enhance the festivities. A silent auction will give everyone the opportunity to leave with a few goodies. For a full list of auction items, visit haddonfieldhistory.org. For more information, contact the Historical Society at 429-7375.

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 The Haddonfield Public Library’s summer hours will commence on Fri Jul 1 (Mon thru Thu, 10am to 9pm; Friday and Saturday, 10am to 5pm; Sunday, closed). Be sure to check out these summer programs for adults: • The Adult Book Club will meet on Mon Jun 13 at 7 pm to discuss The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley. The book club will resume in September. For information, e-mail auf@haddonfieldlibrary.org. • Step into the world of computers during classes for beginners. The hour-long programs, led by Instructor Jo-Ann Pure, will include a half hour of instruction and a half hour of practice. Classes will meet on Tue Jun 14, from 6:30 to 7:30pm and Wed Jun 15, from 10:30 to 11:30am. Bring your Haddonfield Public Library card to class. For individual instruction, or to register for this program, contact Jo-Ann Pure at 429-1304. • On Sun Jun 25, at 2 pm, Nelson Johnson, author of Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City will discuss his newest book, The Northside. During the program, Johnson will sign copies of both acclaimed works. In The Northside, Johnson brings the untold story of Atlantic City’s black community to life, from the arrival of the first African Americans on Absecon Island in the early 19th century through the glory days of the “World’s Playground.” Drawing on dozens of personal interviews and painstaking archival research, Johnson reveals long-forgotten details about the people on whose backs the gambling mecca was built. The Northside also offers a wide-ranging survey of the accomplishments of more recent generations. • Due to a conflict with high school graduation, the Friends of the Library will meet on Thu Jun 23 at 7 pm instead of on June 16 • The Library Board of Trustees’ monthly meeting will be held on Tue Jun 28, at 8 am, in the library’s NJ Room. The public is welcome to attend. haddonfieldlibrary.org

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 Looking to channel your creative your creative energy? Why not focus your efforts on preparation for the 4th of July parade? The annual patriotic extravaganza is right around the corner! Whether you plan to ride a bike or march as part of a neighborhood group, a family group, or a local civic organization, the Haddonfield Celebrations Association wants you to get in on the action. Each child that takes part in the parade will receive a participation ribbon. Kids: If you’re itching to get involved, and would like to earn a little extra money, consider carrying a sign. Registration for the parade will be held on Mon Jul 4, behind the First Presbyterian Church of  Kings Hwy will come Haddonfield (20 Kings Hwy E), between 8:30 and alive with the sights 9:30am. Don’t be late! The judges will evaluate and sounds of the 19th entries during the registration period. annual Crafts and Fine Ribbons for all child participants will be given Art Festival on Sat Jul 9 out at registration or during line-up. Antique from 11am to 7pm and auto entrants should report to the antique Sun Jul 10 from 12n to auto registration table after 10am. For further 5pm. Tents featuring information on parade entries, call Frank Houston the work of over 250 at 428-2702. artists and crafters will Note: The parade will step off at 10am. line the Highway, area Remember, to avoid the injury of spectators, restaurants will set up the throwing of candy and prizes during the cafés, and musicians parade is prohibited. Those riding bikes must and face painters will wear helmets. Children may not used motorized entertain guests. This or battery-operated vehicles unless carefully year, the nationally supervised by an adult. recognized festival is Make sure that events such as the Halloween being sponsored by Parade, the Christmas Tree Lighting, and the Philadelphia Magazine. Independence Day activities (including those A wide range of fabulous fireworks!) remain free to the public. arts and crafts will be Those who wish to make monetary donations displayed: ceramics, to the Celebrations Association, are encouraged glass, jewelry, wood, to do so by sending checks to PO Box 15, fashions, fiber, metal, Haddonfield. Credit card donations may also be paper, drawings, and made at the Haddonfield Information Center at 2 paintings. 216-7253 Kings Court. 215-7253 haddonfieldnj.org

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 Enjoy an evening with your friends from St. Rose! The St. Rose of Lima School’s Class of 1976 will hold their 35th reunion on Sat Jun 11, at 4pm, at the home of Greg and Judy (Spates) Petrongolo. Contact Petrongolos for additional information at to judy.petrongolo@gmail.com or 404-8592. There will be no charge to attend – food, wine, beer, and soda will be provided. For updates on St. Rose School, visit strosenj. com/strose/St Rose School/

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 When making charitable contributions this year consider the Haddon Heights Public Safety Monument. The clock sits outside of the Municipal Building on top of granite stone. Built in 1997, the monument honors first responders and bears the names of three first responders who lost their lives in the line of duty. Donations will be placed in a trust des The West Jersey ignated for the upkeep Chapter of the National of the monument. Send Railway Historical checks payable to “BorSociety generally meets ough of Haddon Heights on the third Monday of Monument Fund” to: the month at 7:30pm Borough of Haddon on the first floor of Heights Monument the Haddon Heights Fund, c/o CFO Sharon Municipal Building (625 Smith, 625 Station Ave, Station Ave). Next: Jun Haddon Heights. 20. 547-5324

 Lace up those running shoes. The Haddon Heights Drug Commission will host its annual Firecracker 5k run on Mon Jul 4. The race will start at 8am at the Haddon Heights Baptist Church (corner of Fourth and Station Aves). Registration will be held on Fri Jul 1 from 6 to 7:30pm at Borough Hall and again on Mon Jul 4 from 6:30 to 7:45am at the Baptist Church parking lot (Fourth and Station Aves). Online registration will be available at active.com thru Wed Jun 29. The cost is $20 for pre-registered participants and $25 for same-day registration. For more information, contact Lee Wentz at 287-4116. To learn more about the Drug Alliance, contact Sue Griffith at suebee_18@ hotmail.com. The next alliance meeting will be on Mon Jun 20 at 7pm in the Service Operations Facility, 514 W. Atlantic Ave, Haddon Heights.

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 In addition to raising funds for the Haddon Heights Public Library, the annual “All Through the House” Holiday House Tour – held on the first Friday in December – has become a holiday favorite. To maintain the tradition, Haddon Heights residents are being asked to volunteer their homes for the 2011 Holiday House Tour. Houses on the tour always reflect a wide-range of styles – from casual to ornate. If you would like to volunteer your home or get more information, contact the library at 547-7132.

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 Haddon Heights’ highly anticipated mid-week Summer Recreation program will be held Tuesdays thru Thursdays, Tue Jun 28 thru Thu Jul 28. Kids entering kindergarten thru grade five are invited to join in the fun. The program will run from 8:30 to 11:30am daily at Hoff’s Park. If you’re looking for wallet-friendly fun for the kiddies, look no further. The cost will remain $50 per week for children who are residents of Haddon Heights and $75 for non-residents. Grandparents living in Haddon Heights, who will be hosting their grandchildren this summer, may register the kids at the resident rate for one week. For information, contact Kathy Lange, Director of Parks and Recreation, kathylange@verizon.net or 546-4852. Note: Registration forms were included in the last issue of The Heights Report.

Two-movie Tuesday

 Grab your popcorn, your soda, and maybe a few friends! The Haddon Heights Public Library, located at 608 Haddon Ave, will show movies twice each Tuesday – from Jun 28 thru Aug 23. During this free program, G-rated movies will be shown at 11:30am and PG-rated movies will be shown at 6:45pm. Feel free to bring your own chairs and snacks. The summer movie schedule will be distributed after the first movie showing on Jun 28. For more information, call 547-7132.

Hey, Heights homeowner: How does your garden grow?

 If your garden is looking better by the day, then perhaps you should consider registering it for the Heights Heritage League’s bi-annual “Down the Garden Path” Garden Tour. The tour is held on the fourth Friday of June, every other year. In 2012, the tour will be held on Fri Jun 22. If you would like to volunteer your garden for the 2012 tour, call the library at 547-7132.

Check out the library

 Did you know that the Haddon Heights Public Library, located at 608 Station Ave, hosts programs tailored to the needs of its youngest patrons? • Baby and Toddler Time is held on Wednesday mornings, beginning at 10:30am. Parents and youngsters – up to 36 months – are welcome to enjoy music, stories, and a craft. • Story Time is held on Wednesday evenings, beginning at 7:30pm; and Thursday mornings, at 10:30am. Parents and children, ages three to six, are welcome to enjoy a short story and a craft. 547-7132

Get on the stick!

 Haddon Heights Field Hockey Club, an open club which includes players from surrounding communities, is looking for new members. Girls, in third thru sixth grade, are invited to register for summer camp and/or fall field hockey. To register, download a form at heightsfieldhockey.org and mail it to 701 Station Ave, PO Box 255, Haddon Heights. In-person registration will take place on Sat Jun 4, from 9am to 12n, at Haddon Heights Borough Hall. For information, e-mail heightshockey@ hotmail.com. Scan n

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 The Haddon Heights Good Neighbors is a non-profit organization operated by volunteers. The group provides short-term financial assistance to residents in need. To make a donation or inquire about receiving help, call 547-1255.

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 Garnet Youth Cheerleading, a noncompetitive organization, is looking for new members. Girls, ages five- thru 14-years, are invited to join. Coaches are also needed. The purpose of Garnet Cheerleading is “to learn ... the sport of cheerleading in a safe and respectful environment, as well as [to teach] socialization, discipline, dedication, and teamwork.” The 2011 will kick off with a Cheer Camp in July. Cheerleading practice will begin in August. To learn more, go to garnetyouthfootball.com. Scan n


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 June is here – complete with sunshine, proms, baseball, weddings, and water ice. If you happen to be a high school senior with graduation looming on your horizon, June’s technicolor days may seem particularly vibrant this year. A graduation ceremony for the class of 2011 will be held on Thu Jun 16 at 6pm in the High School Stadium, weather permitting. In the event of rain, commencement will take place in the High School Auditorium. A brief reception will be held in the courtyard following the ceremony. Graduates are invited to celebrate their accomplishments during the 2011 Post Graduation Party being held at Tavistock Country Club on the evening of Thu Jun 16 beginning at 8:30pm. Also known as Project Graduation, the event is being organized by the High School PTA.  Mark your calendars Over the years, Project Graduation has become for Kidzfest, taking hugely popular as it provides a fun, safe, drugplace Sun Sep 18 at and alcohol-free party for graduating seniors. Challenge Grove Park The evening will include a light fare, dancing, (off Brace Road, Cherry and opportunities for graduates to share memoHill) from 11am to 3pm. ries and sign yearbooks. Children and Many students who attend the supervised exparents will be travaganza will leave with valuable prizes like gift treated to sporting cards, tickets to sporting events, and items for activities, arts and their college dorm rooms. These prizes provide crafts, face painting, an extra incentive for graduates to skip the house carnival games, and parties in favor of a safe, memorable alternative. entertainers. Monetary donations, and donations of goods Help Women and services, are needed to make the evening and Children Now, unforgettable. Checks and gift certificates may the driving force be mailed to: Diane Martin, 49 Linden Ave, Hadbehind Kidzfest, is a donfield (checks made payable to “HMHS PTA”). Haddonfield-based To arrange for items to be picked up, call Liz at organization started 220-7752. by Lisa and Steve Project Graduation is a national movement Hurly in honor of their intended to reduce the number of drug and son Stephen Michael. alcohol-related fatalities during graduation Stephen Michael was season. To learn more about the history of born prematurely and Project Graduation, go to maine.gov/dhhs/osa/ suffered from heart prevention/youth/projectgraduation.htm. disease; he died when he was five-weeksold after teaching POOPER-SCOOPER his parents the true Enjoy your yard ... meaning of hope and love. Let US do the work! Kidzfest will raise $10 per week (1 dog) funds to benefit $4 per week each research in pediatric additional dog heart disease, pediatric cancer, and premature birth. New this year, two families dealing with each of these www.DogDirtDoctor.com issues will be chosen to attend Kidzfest for free. To learn more A full-service copy and print or to volunteer at shop, we offer the following Kidzfest, e-mail hurlyl@ services: ameetingplace.com or • Canon Color Copies call 610-717-4197. • Black & White Copies Stay tuned to What’s • Collating & Binding On to learn about the • Fax Service Home Run Derby, a • Lamination Services • Handfulfillment Work Fall Festival event • Printing being planned by Help (856) 454-9321 Women and Children Glendale Executive Campus, Suite 912 Now. Proceeds will 1000 White Horse Rd. Voorhees, NJ benefit Haddonfield e-mail:boss@bnh.org families in need.

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 If you plan to visit the Haddonfield Public Library before heading to the shore (... or your backyard hammock), note that the library will open at 2pm on Fri Jun 10 in order to accommodate Staff Development Day. haddonfieldlibrary.org

Tackle your summer reading list at the library

 The Haddonfield Public Library and school libraries collaborate to make sure that the books on the school system’s summer reading lists for middle and high school students are readily available. Teens: Stop in to grab copies of your required books. While at the library visit the Loft, and check out the extensive teen book collection, the new DVDs, and the music collection. haddonfieldlibrary.org

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 Kick your kids’ summer into high gear with the Haddonfield Soccer Club. The organization will present two camps: • MLS Soccer: New York Red Bulls Summer Camp Training Program will be held from Mon Jun 20 thru Fri Jun 24 at Crows Woods Field. Aspiring players will meet from 9am to 12n (ages seven to 11), 9 to 10:30am (ages five and six), and 11 to 11:45am (ages three and four). The New York Red Bulls’ licensed trainers will run the camp. • Grassroots Soccer Camps, run by Sam Gough and his team of licensed trainers, will be held at Crows Woods Field from Mon Jul 18 thru Fri Jul 22 from 4 to 6pm (kindergarten thru 1st grade), 4 to 7pm (2nd thru 4th grade), and 4 to 7pm (U11 thru U14 travel soccer players). For further information and registration, visit the “HSC Camps” link at haddonfieldsoccer.org.

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 The School District’s Summer Enrichment offerings have been announced. Courses designed for elementary, middle, and high school students will be available through Haddonfield’s Summer Academy, Mon Jun 20 thru Thu Jul 28. Courses include Motion Picture Bucket List (grades 9 thru 12), Study Skills (middle school students), Spanish Immersion (grades 1 thru 6), Lego Robot Olympics (grades 3 thru 7), Everyday Economics (grades 10 thru 12), Hogwarts Summer School (grades 4 thru 6), Summer Engineering Challenge (grades 6 thru 9), An Introduction to French (grades 3 thru 6), Math Mania (grades 2 and 3), and SAT Prep (grades 10 thru 12). New offerings have been added for children entering kindergarten thru grade 2, including “K-Kids: Getting Ready for Kindergarten.” For registration materials, visit haddonfield.k12.nj.us.

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 Registration is open for the Little League’s Fall Baseball season. Players of all fall sports are invited to participate. When registering, indicate a player’s additional activities because games are scheduled to minimize conflicts with other fall sports. The season will run from Labor Day thru the end of October. Sign-up for the following: • Little League – The divisions are Machine Pitch (eightyear-olds), Minors (nine- and ten-yearolds), and Majors (11- and 12-year-olds). The cost is $100 per player in the Machine Pitch and Minors and $125 per player in the Majors. The fee includes a game jersey, hat, an approximately 18 game schedule, and play-offs. • Babe Ruth – Players who will be between 13- and 16years-old in spring 2012 will be placed in the 13-year-old, 14-yearold, or 15- to 16-year old divisions. The cost is $150 per player and includes umpire and league fees. To register, visit haddonfieldbaseball. org and sign-up by Wed Aug 10. Space is limited and late registrants will be charged an additional $25 fee. For details, e-mail jmcgarry@gmail.com or steven.strobel@hp.com.

 Work up a sweat with Sue Heindel’s exercise classes held at the First Presbyterian Preschool (20 Kings Hwy E). A new round of Pilates and Tone-Up classes will run from Tue Jun 21 thru Thu Aug 11. Keep your body bikini-ready in airconditioned comfort with: • Pilates – Increase your strength, flexibility, and balance with a progressive series of exercises that focuses on your core. Classes, for all fitness levels, will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 to 10:15am. • Tone Up – Sculpt your entire body with weight bearing resistance using tubes, bands, glides, and Bender Balls on Wednesdays from 9:30 to 10:15am. The cost is $40 for one class per week, $72 for two classes per week, and $102 for three classes per week. Babysitting will be available for a nominal fee. Participants may use the Haddonfield Adult School’s Pilates classes to makeup missed sessions (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 to 7:45pm, at Central School Gym). For a registration form, visit the First Presbyterian Preschool, call Sue Heindel at 428-6641, or email sueheindel@gmail.com. Mail checks payable to “First Presbyterian Preschool” to: Sue Heindel, 147 Hawthorne Ave, Haddonfield.

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 The Haddonfield Community Calendar, produced by the PTA, is a community effort. • Residents: Support a valuable community resource. For a $35 donation, you can be listed in the calendar as a patron. • Business Owners: For a $100 donation, your business address and phone number will be listed as a “Patron of the Community Calendar.” The calendar is delivered, for free, to homes and businesses in Haddonfield. To make a donation, contact Beth at 609-2383341 or glennonb@verizon.net by Wed Jun 15.

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 On Tue Jun 14 at 11am, the Haddonfield Garden Club will hold a brief ceremony on the grounds of the Haddonfield Public Library. Stop by to watch the dedication of the club’s 100th Anniversary Gift to the Borough of Haddonfield. The oldest garden club in the state of New Jersey, the Haddonfield Garden Club’s first meeting was held in June 1906 on the porch of the summer home of Mrs. John Hopkins in Tavistock. The club was federated in 1925. In 2006, the club celebrated its 100th Anniversary. Funds were set aside to purchase a gift for the Borough of Haddonfield in celebration of this milestone. Several years elapsed. Finally, a suitable gift was chosen and set in place. The statue in the center circle at the Haddonfield Public Library is the Garden Club’s gift to the town. The statue, titled “Boy Reading on Top of the World”, was chosen because it brings smiles to children and adults. The statue makes a wonderful discussion subject for children while enhancing the atmosphere – stop, sit, and reflect. The anniversary project could not have been completed without the generosity of the Gargano family. Donations for this purpose were made in memory of Angelo Gargano. 428-0745

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Friday fun for the senior set

 Each Friday from 12n to 2:30pm, the Mabel Kay Senior Center hosts Lunch/Snacks & More. Join area seniors for relaxing afternoons spent listening to guest speakers, playing games, enjoying refreshments, and partaking in lively conversation. Up next: • Fri Jun 3 – Bingo and Pizza. • Fri Jun 10 – ComForcare Senior Services will provide information and refreshments. • Fri Jun 17 – Listen to a speaker from the Masonic Home and enjoy lunch. • Fri Jun 24 – Savor Healthy Lunch Day. A list of scheduled programs is available for pick-up at the Mabel Kay Senior Center each month. For more information, call 354-8789.

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Keep your cool with Mabel Kay

 Haddonfield-area senior citizens are welcome to visit the Mabel Kay Senior Center, an official Camden County Cooling Center, located at 24 Walnut Street, in Haddonfield. Come in and relax, Monday thru Friday, from 9am to 4pm. The following activities are scheduled: • Every Monday – 11:30am; Senior Cardio Fun in the Tarditi Commons Community Room (325 Lincoln Ave). • First, third, and fifth Tuesdays – 12:30pm; Bridge and Cards. There is no pre-registration. • Second and fourth Tuesdays – 1pm; Bingo. • Every Tuesday – 1pm; Lite Aerobics at Tarditi Commons. • Third Wednesdays – 10am; Computer Club.  Pack your bags ... you’re going to Texas! Written by Larry L. King and • Every Wednesday – 1:30 to 3pm; Line Peter Masterson, “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas,” recounts the high Dancing for Seniors at Tarditi Commons. times and the eventual demise of Miss Mona’s cozy Chicken Ranch. • Every Thursday – 9am to 12n; 1 to 4pm; Art See what happens when a self-riteous television reporter sets his sights Workplace with Angela Seigenthaler for those on the historic ranch and politics take over. ages 50 and older. 11:30am; Chair Tai Chi in the A preview show will take place on Thu Jul 14 at 7:30pm ($12). Regular Tarditi Commons Community Room. shows will take place on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8pm thru Sat Aug • Every Friday – 12n to 2:30pm; Lunch/ 6. Matinee performances will take place on Sundays at 2pm thru Jul 31. Snacks and More! Join area seniors for relaxing Tickets cost $20 each. Tickets are available at haddonfieldplayers.com and afternoons spent listening to guest speakers, by calling 429-8139. enjoying movies, playing games, or partaking in The theatre is located next to the Crows Woods Recreational Complex. lively conversation. The programs are posted on the Senior Center’s bulletin board. 354-8789

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Speak up with Toastmasters

 Become the speaker and leader that you always wanted to be by attending meetings of the Camden County Toastmasters on the first, second, and third Tuesday of the month at 7pm. The group meets at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior (204 Wayne Ave, Haddonfield). On Jun 14, Craig Bickel will present “Speechmaking ... The Nuts and Bolts of Delivery.” The Past President of Camden County Toastmasters, Craig Bickel has been a involved with the organization for over twenty-five years. Visitors are always welcome. To attend a meeting, arrive at 7pm, sharp, to register. There are no fees or obligations. For more information, visit camdencounty. freetoasthost.net.

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is an annual event organized and supervised by the HMHS PTA for members of the Haddonfield Memorial High School graduating class. Held at Tavistock following the graduation ceremony at the High School, Project Graduation is designed to be a fun, safe, memorable (and drug- and alcohol-free) culmination of our students’ high school careers. Students who attend receive valuable and desirable gifts, ranging from gift cards and tickets to sporting events to “stuff” they will need in their college dorms.

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Pass the pigskin

 High School Varsity Head Coach Frank DeLano will host Youth Football Camp at Haddonfield’s Centennial Field from Mon Jul 11 thru Fri Jul 15. For five- thru eight-year-olds, the camp will meet from 8:30 to 11:30am; for nine- thru 14-year-olds, the camp will run from 12:30 to 3:30pm. The noncontact camp is the perfect opportunity for your child to learn football skills while having fun. For more information or to register, contact Frank DeLano at fdelano@haddonfield.k12.nj.us. haddonfieldfootball.com

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• HOURS IN JUNE – The library will be open every day in June. A Staff Development program will take place from 9am to 1:45pm on June 10, so the Library will open at 2pm. Regular hours are Monday to Thursday 10am to 9pm; Friday 10am to 6pm; Saturday 10am to 5pm; Sunday 1 to 5pm. Summer hours begin on July 1 (close at 5pm on Fridays; closed on Sundays). • CLOSINGS IN 2011 – In observance of public holidays, and because of budget restrictions, the Library will be closed on Jul 4; Aug 30; Sep 3, 4, 5; Oct 10; Nov 8, 11, 24; Dec 24, 25, 26. Also Jan 1, 2, 2012. • ADULT AUTHOR PROGRAM: SAT JUN 25, 2PM – Nelson Johnson, author of “The Northside” and “Boardwalk Empire” will discuss “The Northside.” He will sign copies of both acclaimed works. In “The Northside”, Johnson brings the untold story of Atlantic City’s black community vividly to life, from the arrival of the first African Americans to Absecon Island in the early 19th century through the glory days of the “World’s Playground.” Drawing on dozens of personal interviews and painstaking archival research, he reveals long-forgotten details about the people on whose backs the gambling mecca was built and offers a wide-ranging survey of the accomplishments of more recent generations. Johnson’s previous book, “Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City”, inspired the critically acclaimed HBO series from Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter. This free program is co-sponsored by the Haddonfield Friends of the Library. Call 429-1304 to register.

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Old school VBS Couples’ course  The Lutheran Church of Our Savior (204 Wayne Ave, Haddonfield) will host Vacation Bible School, titled “Kickin’ It Old School,” Mon Jul 25 thru Fri Jul 29, from 9am to 12n, daily. The program will take place at the church. 534-8011

 The Haddonfield United Methodist Church, located at 29 Warwick Road, will host a Marriage Enrichment Workshop on Sat Jun 25, from 9am to 1pm. The program will be facilitated by The Rev. Bill McElwee and Amy McElwee and is being offered through the church’s Community Program Series. The program’s focus will be on strategies for keeping a marriage healthy. If you are interested in attending, call 429-0403. haddonfieldumc.com

Grand opening Bon voyage, readers! › On Fri Jun 3, Mission MMA, located at 16 Haddon Ave N in Haddonfield, will celebrate its Grand Opening from 7 to 9:30pm. Bill Scalia, and his partners Rob Dell’Aquila and Bob Bethanis, invite the public to stop by the school for free martial arts demonstrations. Make Mission MMA part of your routine. The school will offer free self-defense classes, from 6 to 9pm, during First Friday celebrations thru November. Mission MMA instructors combine Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Krav Maga, and Aikido to offer students a unique approach. missionmmaonline.com; 609-458-1706.

 The Haddonfield Library’s 2011 Summer Reading Program, “One World, Many Stories,” will begin Mon Jun 6 and run thru Fri Sep 9. Children (entering first thru eighth grade) may pick up their passports at the Children’s Desk. Preschoolers can join the tour by registering and having books read to them. Teens may participate in a special version of the program after picking up a “You Are Here” form at the library’s Adult Desk. Travel with books and rack up rewards! Tourists who read six books will receive a gift certificate to The Ritz Theatre, or tickets to a Haddonfield Memorial High School drama production, or a voucher for an AMC Loews Theatre movie. Readers will wrap up their summer travel with music and fun from near and far. An end-of-summer party, featuring Alex and the Kaleidoscope Band, will be held on Thu Aug 25 at 7pm in the Haddonfield Borough Hall Auditorium. Kids, remember: Every book you read can count for both the Haddonfield Public Library’s and the Haddonfield Public School’s Summer Reading Program. The Summer Reading Program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. haddonfieldlibrary.org

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 Instead of hosting regular meetings during the summer months, the Haddonfield Chapter #140, Order of the Eastern Star, sponsors several special events which are opened to the public. These events include: • On Thu Jun 16 – from 4:30 until 6:30pm – the club will host its annual Chicken Salad/ Strawberry Festival at the Haddonfield Masonic Temple, located at 16 Kings Hwy E. For a donation of $12 per adult ($6 per child), guests will feast on chicken salad, German potato salad, regular potato salad, and a fabulous strawberry dessert. Take-out orders will be available. • On Thu Aug 25 the club will host its Summer & Peach Festival. During this old-time, end-of-summer party, guests will enjoy hot dogs and beans, salads, and peach desserts. The shindig will be held at the Masonic Temple from 4:30 to 6pm. Take-out orders will be available. Guests will be asked for donations: $12 per adult; $6 per child. Call Paula Bringing for tickets at 464-0650.

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 Artists of Studio Incamminati will exhibit their work at Markeim Arts Center from Fri Jun 10 thru Sun Jul 17. The gallery exhibition will include realist paintings, drawing, and grisaille (monochromatic paintings, usually in shades of grey) as taught by Incamminati Founder and master portrait artist Nelson Shanks. For information, visit studioincamminati.org. A preview party, titled “Art in Action,” will take place on Fri Jun 10, from 7 to 9pm. Food and refreshments will served and artists of Incamminati will be on-hand to demonstrate their craft. The demonstration paintings, as well as the works on exhibit, will be available for sale. Also that evening, guests will be treated to performances by winners of the Steinway Society Competition. Five young pianists will play classical selections. $10 members; $25 for non-members. markeimartcenter.org

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Ben Franklin revisited

 Haddonfield Friends Meeting will present a multimedia program on Sat Jun 11 at 2pm, titled “Show Me the Franklins: Remembering the Ancestors, Slavery and Benjamin Franklin,” at Lawnside School (426 Charleston Ave E, Lawnside). Written by Dr. Amanda Kemp of Franklin and Marshall College, “Show Me the Franklins” explores Benjamin Franklin’s writings on the topic of slavery as they may have been interpreted by those living as slaves in his home. The performance will combine music, dramatic vignettes, remarks by Kemp, and audience discussion. The cast will feature professional actors from the Theatre for Transformation, based in Lancaster PA. This play offers a fresh perspective on Franklin, who died as President of the Abolitionist Society without freeing his own slaves. The program will encourage remembering and forgiving the wounds of slavery while helping to create new possibilities from a position of compassion. The production is being sponsored by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities; it is appropriate for children ages 8 and up. This event will be free and open to the public; donations to help cover costs will be accepted. 786-0809; or ktmizuno7@gmail.com

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Celebrate the season at the Mabel Kay Senior Center

 When the temperatures rise, the Mabel Kay Senior Center celebrates with its annual Start of Summer Picnic. The rain-or-shine event will be held on Sat Jun 11 at 2pm at the center. Guests will mingle while enjoying an outdoor feast of grilled hot dogs and hamburgers, potato salad, cole slaw, pickles, chips, baked beans, cold drinks, cake and cupcakes, and coffee. The cost is $3 per person, payable at the door. Reserve spaces by calling 354-8789.

Run for fun and fitness

 Lululemon’s new apparel showroom, located at 31 Kings Hwy E in Haddonfield, will be buzzing on Thursday mornings at 10am. Lululemon sponsors free 3-mile runs, which start and end at the apparel showroom, each Thursday.

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 Wedgewood Swim Club will host its annual Teen Social on Wed Jun 8. All current fifth-, sixth-, and seventh-grade students are invited to enjoy an evening of food, games, dancing, prizes, and – of course – swimming. A DJ will spin tunes throughout the event. Cool off, have a bite to eat, and mingle with your peeps! Teens will have Wedgewood to themselves from 6 to 9pm. The cost is $10 per person, payable at the door. Call to reserve your space! If you RSVP prior to Thu Jun 2, you will receive a raffle ticket at the door which will make you eligible to win cool door prizes. RSVP to mm105@aol.com. For more information, contact MaryClare Malady at 427-6133. See you at the pool!

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 The Haddonfield United Methodist Church, located at 29 Warwick Road, will welcome the musical group Facing East on Sat Jun 18 at 5pm. Facing East is Asbury United Methodist Church’s (Allentown PA) modern worship band. Those who consider themselves religious – and those who don’t – are encouraged to join together at the Haddonfield United Methodist Church for an evening of music and worship. For further information, call 429-0403.

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 The Lutheran Church of Our Savior’s monthly Senior Game Day will be held on Tue Jun 21. Festivities will begin at 12n. Area seniors are invited to attend this free event. Guests will play bingo, bridge, pinochle, and other games. Refreshments will be served in the Parish Hall. Those planning to attend are asked to contact Betty Keene at 429-5083 or Eleanor Gaines at 429-8056. The church is located at 204 Wayne Ave in Haddonfield. oursaviorhaddonfield. org


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Breakfast Networking Event 1st Fri 7:30a to 9:00a Jersey Java & Tea Partnership for Haddonfield, Professional Committee 216-7253

English Country Dancing 1st Tue 8:00p to 10:00p Friends Meeting House 429-9186

First Friday Arts Downtown 1st Fri 5:00p to 9:00p Apr thru Oct Retail District Partnership for Haddonfield 216-7253

Italian Conversation Group Beginners 1st Wed 7:30p to 9:00p Intermediate 1st Tue 7:30p to 9:00p Jersey Java & Tea 546-5878

Partnership for Haddonfield 1st Wed 8:30a Borough Hall, Auditorium

Job Seekers’ Support Group Every Thu 8:15a to 10:15a Methodist Church, Sayre Pavilion 429-0403 Overeaters Anonymous Every Wed 9:00a to 10:00a Presbyterian Church 354-6393; 609-239-0022 Singles’ Movie Night 1st Thu Call for times 3rd Thu Call for times The Ritz, Voorhees Single Movie Lovers 354-2018 Social Dancing Every Sun Intermediate Lesson 6:00p to 7:00p Beginners’ Lesson 7:00p to 8:00p Open Dancing 8:00p to 10:30p Grace Church Dance Haddonfield 429-5355 Toastmasters 1st Tue 7:00p 2nd Tue 7:00p 3rd Tue 7:00p Lutheran Church 866-0038 WordArt 1st Wed 7:00p Public Library 665-5650

Farmers’ Market Every Sat 8:00a to 12:00n May thru Oct Presbyterian Church, Parking Lot Farmers’ Market Committee 3rd Mon 7:00p Information Center 616-8311

FITNESS For fitness activities for seniors, see “Seniors” Bowling Every Tue 9:15a to 11:30a (except Jul Aug) Cherry Hill Playdrome Tatem PTA 795-4285

Grace’s Thrift Shop Every Sat 10:00a to 2:00p Grace Church 429-0007

Group Training Run Every Tue 5:30a High School Track SJ Athletic Club southjerseyac.org

Historical Society Every Wed 1:00p to 4:00p Every Thu 1:00p to 4:00p Every Fri 1:00p to 4:00p 1st Sun 1:00p to 4:00p 343 Kings Hwy E 429-7375

Group Training Run Every Sun 7:30a Every Wed 6:30p Haddonfield Running Co SJ Athletic Club southjerseyac.org

Historical Society Library Every Tue 9:30a to 11:30a Every Thu 9:30a to 11:30a 1st Sun 1:00p to 3:00p 343 Kings Hwy E 429-7375 Indian King Tavern Museum Every Sat 10:00a to 12:00n Every Sat 1:00p to 4:00p Every Sun 1:00p to 4:00p 233 Kings Hwy E 429-6792

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KIDS & YOUTH Boy & Cub Scouts Pack 65 cancelled if no school Every Mon 7:30p Methodist Church 428-9678 Boy Scout Troop 64 Every Mon 7:30p to 9:00p (except Jul Aug) First Baptist Church 428-0901 Preschool Storytime Every Tue 10:30a Every Wed 1:30p Public Library 429-1304 Toddlertime Every Thu 10:30a Public Library 429-1304 Young Adults Choir Every Mon 6:30p to 8:00p Methodist Church yahumc@gmail.com

MUNICIPAL Auxiliary Police 1st Thu 7:30p Borough Hall 429-4700 x 240 Board of Commissioners 2nd 4th Tue 7:30p Borough Hall, Room 102 429-4700 Borough Hall Weekdays 8:30a to 4:30p 242 Kings Hwy E 429-4700 Environmental Commission 3rd Mon 7:30p Borough Hall, Auditorium 429-4700 Historic Preservation Commission Wed two weeks before Planning Board 7:30p Borough Hall, Room 102

Senior Citizen Advisory Board 4th Mon 8:00a (Jan Feb only: see above) Mabel Kay Senior Center

Art Classes Every Thu 9:00a to 12:00n; Every Thu 1:00p to 4:00p Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789

Shade Tree Commission 3rd Mon 8:00a (except Jul Aug) Borough Hall, 102

Bingo 2nd Tue 1:00p to 4:00p 4th Tue 1:00p to 4:00p Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789

Site Plan Review Committee Wed two weeks before Planning Board 7:00p Borough Hall, Room 102

Bowling Every Fri 9:30a Call for location Retired Men’s Club 429-1290

Zoning Board 3rd Tue 7:30p Borough Hall, Auditorium

Human Relations Commission 3rd Thu 7:30p (except Jul Aug) Borough Hall, Room 102 Information Center Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat 11:00n to 3:00p 2 Kings Court 216-7253

MOMS La Leche League 3rd Mon 7:30p Presbyterian Church 795-2092

Library Board of Trustees 4th Tue 8:00a 9except Aug) Public Library 429-1304

2nd Wed 9:15a to 10:45a Mom to Mom Presbyterian Church 429-1960

Mayor Colombi’s Open Door Every Wed 12:00n to 3:00p (except Jul Aug) Borough Hall, Room 102 429-4700 x208

MOMS Club 1st Thu 9:45a Call for location 354-2146

Municipal Alliance 4th Wed 7:00p Nov, Dec: 3rd Wed) Borough Hall, Auditorium

Mothers’ Group Every Thu 10:00a to 12:00n Lutheran Church 429-5122

Municipal Court Every Mon 9:00a Audubon Municipal Complex 606 W. Nicholson Road Audubon 547-0712 Partnership for Haddonfield 1st Wed 8:30a Borough Hall, Auditorium Planning Board 1st Tue 7:30p Borough Hall, Auditorium Public Library Weekdays 10:00a to 9:00p (except Fri) Every Fri 10:00a to 6:00p Every Sat 10:00a to 5:00p Every Sun 1:00p to 5:00p Haddon Avenue N at Tanner Recreation Council 4th Tue 8:00p (except May Jun Jul Aug Dec) Borough Hall, Room 102 Senior Citizen Advisory Board 3rd Mon 8:00a (except Jul Dec) (except Jan Feb: see below) Mabel Kay Senior Center

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SCHOOLS Board of Education 2nd Thu 7:30p 4th Thu 7:30p High School, Library 429-4130 Tuesday Tours Every Tue 8:30a to 9:30a Friends School 429-6786

Bridge/Card Games 1st Tue 12:30p to 4:00p 3rd Tue 12:30p to 4:00p Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789

SERVICE American Legion 2nd Mon 7:30p Post 38, Veterans Lane 429-5414 Artisans Order of Mutual Protection: Haddon Assembly #12 3rd Wed 12:00n (except Jul Aug) Baptist Church 461-8619 Haddon Fortnightly 4th Fri 1:00p Fortnightly Clubhouse

Junior Women’s Club 2nd Mon 8:00p (except Jun Jul Aug) Fortnightly Clubhouse 428-7551

Chair Tai Chi Every Thu 11:30a Tarditi Commons Senior Citizen Board 354-8789

Kiwanis Club Every Fri 12:15p to 1:30p Tavistock Country Club 858-1640

Computer Club 3rd Wed 10:00a Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789

Lions Club 1st Thu 6:15p 3rd Thu 6:15p Tavistock Country Club 428-2363

Fitness Class Every Tue 10:00a Presbyterian Church Choir Room Senior Ministry 429-1960

Newcomers Club 1st Wed 7:30p (except Jun Jul Aug) Baptist Church 428-1841

Golf Every Wed 8:00a (thru mid-Nov) Call for location Retired Men’s Club jackaharon@verizon.net Line Dancing Every Wed 1:30p to 3:00p Tarditi Commons Senior Citizen Board 354-8789

For regular church services, see Community Directory Children’s Church 3rd Wed 6:00p to 6:30p Lutheran Church 429-5122 Moms in Touch 2nd Thu 9:00a to 10:00a Covenant Presbyterian Church, Cherry Hill 216-1392

Haddon Fortnightly EMD (Evening Membership Department) 2nd Tue 7:30p Fortnightly Clubhouse

Cardio Fun Every Mon 11:30a Tarditi Commons 354-8789

Fun & Fitness for 55-Plus Every Tue 11:00a to 12:00n Every Fri 11:30a to 12:30p Methodist Church 330-4772

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Lite Aerobics Every Tue 1:00p Tarditi Commons 354-8789 Lunch/Snacks & More Every Fri 12:30p to 3:00p (except last Fri, see below) Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789 Lunch/Snacks & More (Healthy Lunch Program) Last Fri 12:30p to 3:00p Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789 Pinochle Every Wed 12:30p 65 Club 429-4688 Retired Men’s Club Every Thu 1:30p 65 Club (110 Rhoads Ave) jackaharon@verizon.net

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Notices

Edith Buckley, 82

Emma Melchert, 85

Emma M. Melchert (nee Albertson), a resident of Audubon, formerly of Haddonfield, died on May 23, 2011, aged 85. She was the widow of John L. Melchert, Sr.

Whitney Robinson, 41

Whitney Robinson, a resident of Haddonfield, died on May 14, 2011, aged 41.

Edith Buckley (nee Flamini), a resident of Cherry Hill, died on May Arthur Montano 19, 2011, aged 82. Arthur Montano, a resident of Punta She was the widow of David G Gorda FL, formerly of Haddonfield, Buckley. Haddofield survivors include died recently. a daughter, Edith Alberto. He was the widower of Ann Montana.

Stephen Casper, 48

Stephen R. Casper, a resident of Haddonfield, died on May 18, 2011, aged 48. Mr Casper was the husband of Lynn M. Casper and the father of Clare and Thomas Casper.

Deborah Coppola, 58

Deborah Lamb Coppola, a resident of Westerly RI, died on May 13, 2011, aged 58. Haddonfield survivors include a sister, Carol Testa (Fran) and one nephew and two nieces, Chris Testa, Kate Testa and Sarah Testa.

William Fessler, 87

William T. Fessler, a resident of Haddonfield for over 45 years, died on May 17, 2011, aged 87. He was the widower of Irene Fessler. He was a member of the Haddonfield Legion Post #38.

Muriel Forster, 88

Muriel J. Forster (nee Phillips), a resident of Haddonfield, died on May 18, 2011, aged 88. She was the widow of Thomas W. Forster Sr.

Michael Hender, a resident of Haddonfield, died on May 22, 2011, aged 65. He was the husband of Eleanor M. Hender.

Arthur Howson, 87

Arthur Lincoln Howson, a resident of Lower Gwynedd PA, formerly of Haddonfield, died May 2, 2011, aged 87. He was the widower of Joan Howson.

Kathryn Kanzler, 89

Kathryn “Kay” J Kanzler, a longtime resident of Haddonfield, died on May 23, 2011, aged 89.

Edna Kennedy, 92

Edna D. Kennedy (nee Tucker), a resident of Williamstown, died on May 24, 2011, aged 92. She was the widow of Jack DuBois and Robert Kennedy. She was a member of the Haddonfield Choral Society.

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Marjorie J. Regener, a resident of Smyrna DE, died on May 25, 2011, aged 85. She was the wife of Albert S. Regener. Haddonfield survivors include a sister, Charlotte Price Hartman.

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Grace Tassini (nee Palumbo), a resident of Applewood Estates retirement community in Freehold Township, died on May 17, 2011, aged 90. She was the widow of Charles Tassini, D.D.S. Haddonfield survivors include a son, James C. Tassini, M.D.(Katherine).

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Doris Marie Kieper Snow, a resident of Hobe Sound FL, died on May 20, 2011, aged 85. She was the widow of William Rossell Snow. She was a 1944 graduate of Haddonfield High School.

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Mildred Irene Alt (nee Roberts), a resident of Haddonfield, died on May 16, 2011, aged 90. She was the widow of Lee M. Alt. Haddonfield survivors include Laura Oberg (David). Mrs. Alt was a member of the Haddonfield Chapter of the Ladies of the Grand Old Army.

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Beautiful 6-bedroom, 2-bath home in Stone Harbor. A block from the beach and two blocks from town. Outdoor showers. Patio/Parking. Available Aug 13 thru Aug 20. $1,900. Call Rob at 856-429-5157

Yard Sales SatURDAY, Jun 4 400-Block of Estaugh Ave, Haddonfield. 8am to 12n. Tons of antiques/vintage items, toys, books, DVD’s, dishes, furniture, outdoor items. Light rain or shine. 419 Farwood Road, Haddonfield (off Grove). 8am to 2pm. Antiques, art (prints), furniture. Rain: Cancelled. 709 Grove Street, Haddonfield. 9am to 1pm. Multifamily. Household items, kids’ clothes, furniture. Rain: Jun 18. Lutheran Church, 204 Wayne Ave, Haddonfield. 7:30am to 1pm. SatURDAY, Jun 11 31 Grove Street, Haddonfield. 9am to 3pm. Furniture, housewares, bed & bath linens, more! Rain: Jun 18

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AME Greater Mt Pisgah Church 238 Ellis Street 856-547-4633 Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr. Sun School 9:30am; Sun 10:30am; Wed Bible Study 7:30pm to 8:30pm

Baptist First Baptist Church 124 Kings Hwy E 856-429-2326 www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org Rev. Dr. Michael J. Feicht, Pastor Rev. Erin Phillips, Asst Pastor Sun 11am; Adult Sun School 9:30am; Children’s Sermon and Sun School 11am. Nursery care. Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Lincoln and Douglass Aves 856-428-1320 Rev. Anthony Talton Sun 9:30am; Sun School 8:30am

Bible Haddonfield Bible Church 324 Belmont Ave 856-429-6852 Rev. John S. Gross Sun 11am; 6:30pm; Wed 7pm; Sun School 10am

Catholic Christ the King Church 200 Windsor Ave 856-429-1600 www.christ-the-king-parish.org Msngr. William P. Brennan Sun 7:30am; 9:00am; 11:00am; Mon thru Fri 8am; Sat 8am, 5pm

Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist 355 Kings Hwy E 856-428-9764 Karen Rowley, Clerk Sun 10am; Sun School 10am; Wed 7:30pm Reading Room 19 Haddon Ave S 856-429-5251 Barbara Corbett Mon to Fri 10am to 4pm; Sat 10 to 1pm; Closed Sundays

Episcopal Grace Church in Haddonfield 19 Kings Hwy E 856-429-0007 www.gracehaddon.org Rev. Dr. Patrick R. Close Sun 8am, 9:30am; Wed 7am; Thu 9:30am; Sat 5:30pm

Lutheran Lutheran Church of Our Savior 204 Wayne Ave 856-429­-5122 www.oursaviorhaddonfield.org Pastor Wayne Zschech Pastor Glenn Englehardt Sun 8am, 9:15am, 10:30am

Methodist Haddonfield United Methodist Church 29 Warwick Rd 856-429-0403 www.haddonfieldumc.com Rev. George Morris Sun 8am (Traditional; Brown Chapel), 9am (Contemporary; Sanctuary), 10:15am (Traditional; Sanctuary). Sat 5pm.

Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church 20 Kings Hwy E 856-429-1960 www.haddonfieldpres.org Rev. William F. Getman Sun 10am (Fellowship Hall)

Quaker Haddonfield Friends Meeting Lake St and Friends Ave Drew Biehl, Clerk 856-428-6242 Sun 10am


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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS 65 Club Tom Mervine 428-0053 Adult School Mary Nosek 428-4433 Airport Noise Abatement Coalition Michael Bonnette 357-5083 Alumni Society Doug Oswald 428-1458 Ambulance Association Kevin MacDonald 427-6123 American Field Service Marie Steeb 795-1915 American Legion Post 38 Joe Ade 220-1861 Artisans Order of Mutual Protection James Van Ostrand 461-8619 Auxiliary Police Tim Chase 609-320-6257 Boy Scouts Cub Pack 64 Joe Glennon 428-3374 Boy Scouts Troop 64 Chris Werner 428-0901 Boy Scouts Cub Pack 65 Jim Pecka 354-6384 Boy Scouts Troop 65 Larry Peacock 428-9678 Caring Hearts Ministry Elyse Janove 428-2273 Celebrations Association Pat Vogdes 428-3716 ChildrenSong of New Jersey Polly Murray 216-1140 Civic Association Bill Tourtellotte 609-707-1252 Council of Churches Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr 609-335-7373 Crows Woods Gardeners Kathi Stokes 429-6497 Dance Haddonfield Joe Murphy 429-5355 Daughters 1812 Mrs. Robert Baron 327-6681 Daughters of American Revolution Margaret Hunt 428-9717 Mignon Matthews 627-0074 Deborah Advancement Alliance Terry Sakas 616-7053 Democratic Club Ben Parvey 479-9095 Educational Trust Gary Carpenter 429-3960 x 220 Elizabeth Haddon Society for Children of the American Revolution Boyd Adams 857-1673 English Country Dancing Joanne Heizer 429-9186 Farmers’ Market Susan Baltake 616-8311 First Night Maureen Eyles 429-4700 x 300 Friends of Bancroft Debra Connor 524-7023 Friends of the Indian King Tavern Anne Kram 354-0513 Friends of the Library Phil Shapiro 428-5373 Garden Club Jolyne Dalzell 428-0745 Girl Scouts Carolyn Dellorco 354-1106 Girls’ Softball League Todd Day 216-1772 Great Books Group Beverley Anderson 616-1428 Haddon Fire Co. No. 1 Butch Brees 428-8059 Ladies Auxiliary Stacy Shaw 310-0045 Haddon Fortnightly Mary Ellen Middleton 428-8742 Evening Membership Dept Christine Novak 428-0294 Junior Women’s Club Tara Benstead 609-560-6999 Haddon Grange 38 Andrea Jennett 629-6876 Haddonfield Chapter #140 Order of the Eastern Star Paula Brining 464-0650 Haddonfield Child Care Denise Sellers 429-1603 Haddonfield Foundation John Connell 354-3074 Haddonfield Japan Exchange Bill Brown 429-4368 HATCH (Dinosaur Committee) Lisa Brandinelli-Quanci 857-1567 Historical Society Lee Albright 354-9761 Hometown Opportunities for the Mentally Handicapped Bonnie Crosby 663-0075 Indian King Tavern Museum Linda Hess 429-6792 Interfaith Caregivers Mary Anne Bigelow 354-0298 Kiwanis of the Haddons John Wilson 833-0401 La Leche League Peggy Stedman 795-2092 Ladies, Grand Army of the Republic Jane Breuer 235-0519 Lights! Camera! Action! Campaign Janice Hunt 216-2347 Lions Club Bob Turner 220-6424 Markeim Art Center Elizabeth Madden 429-8585 Masonic Lodge 15 David Leeds 429-3035 Masonic Lodge, Moorestown Excelsior Chapter, Order of Demolay Raymond Thorne 547-7839 MOMS Club Carol Hendrix 986-5922 Newcomers Club Betsy Palmateer 229-9761 Dana Mower 229-7148 Parks Conservancy Jamie Horwitz Fram 428-6291 Pick-Up Band Tom Patton 429-0426 Plays & Players Box Office 429-8139 Preservation Haddonfield Kate Siedell 287-4665 Promoting Educational Opportunities for Women (PEO) Daytime Membership Andrea Rizzuto 354-0570 Evening Membership Debbie Beres 216-0186 Railway Historical Society Rich Magee 547-5324 Republican Club Gregory Horton 795-4045 Rotary Club Arnold Olt 428-1074 Society of the Visual Arts Lisa Brandinelli-Quanci 857-1567 Tennis Association Angelo Alberto 609-206-1075 Toastmasters International Rosario Licciardello 866-0038 Traffic and Pedestrian Safety (TAPS) Norman Hinsey 216-1626 Y’s Men’s Club Jamie Coker 609-923-9016

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Borough Hall 242 Kings Highway E, PO Box 3005, Haddonfield NJ 08033 General Information Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225 To link to the Borough website ... n Scan haddonfieldnj.org Administrator Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215 Animal Control 718-0305 Clean Communities Officer Paul Heller 429-4700 x 315 Community Development Steve Walko 429-4700 x 209 Crows Woods Coordinator Ed Poynton 428-6547 Clerk Deanna Bennett 429-4700 x 204 Construction Office Suraya Rahmad 429-4700 x 210 Historic District Lisa Soderberg 429-4700 x 209 Human Relations Carl Maugeri 429-4700 x 335 Information Center Arlene Fiorilli 216-7253 2 Kings Court infocenter@haddonfieldnj.org Mabel Kay Senior Center Dory Mann 354-8789 Walnut Street (next to Acme Parking Lot) Municipal Alliance Steve Burns 429-4700 x 257 Municipal Court 547-0712 Note: The Municipal Court is located in Audubon Overnight Parking 784-9161 x 7 Parking Fines 547-0712 To pay a parking ticket online, scan ... n Scan http://njcourts.judiciary.state.nj.us/njmcdirect/atswepr2/home.do Partnership for Haddonfield Lisa Hurd 429-4700 x 326 To link to the Shop Haddonfield website ... n Scan shophaddonfieldnj.org To link to the Haddonfield Professionals website ... n Scan haddonfieldprofessionals.org Personnel Sharon McCullough 429-4700 x 215 Pet Licenses Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225 Planning Steve Walko 429-4700 x 224 Police Auxiliary Timothy Chase 609-320-6257 Public Library Susan Briant 429-1304 Intersection of Haddon Street N and Tanner Street To link to the Public Library website, scan ... n Scan haddonfieldlibrary.org Public Works David Watson 429-0183 Centre Street (at Scout Field) Recreation Council Robert Bickel 429-5851 x 300 Recycling David Watson 429-0183 x 123 Senior Citizen Coordinator Dory Mann 354-8789 Shade Trees David Watson 429-0183 Sign Applications Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228 Tax Assessor Tom Colavecchio 429-4700 x 227 Tax Collector/Finance Terry Henry 429-4700 x 205 Traffic Tickets 547-0712 Trash Casworth Enterprises 848-3505 Vital Statistics Susan McFadden 429-4700 x 207 Water and Sewer Joe Keating 429-0183 x 122 Water and Sewer Payments Megan Giordano 429-4700 x 206 Yard Sale Permits Anne Frey 429-4700 x 225 Zoning Joe Waters 429-4700 x 228

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Ambulance 15 Haddon Ave N (just off Kings Hwy E) Fire Administration Chief Joe Riggs Jr 15 Haddon Ave N (just off Kings Hwy E) To link to the Fire Company website ... www.haddonfirecompany.org Police Administration Chief John Banning 242 Kings Hwy E (rear of Borough Hall) Police Dispatch

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Business Directory ACCOUNTANTS CKZ BOOKKEEPING Customized accounting and bookkeeping for individuals and businesses. 20 years’ experience. www.ckzbookkeeping.com 856 858-2023 Cynthia Zippilli Parker & Russo Assoc. Small-business and financial consulting. Payroll. Individual, partnership, and corporate accounting and tax returns. 132 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield 856 795-7976 Sinclair Associates LLC Tax and accounting service. Small business and individual. 101 Windsor Ave, Haddonfield www.1040.pro 856 354-2266 APARTMENTS Pewter Village COLLINGSWOOD Apartment community exclusively for adults aged 55+. 1058 Eldridge Avenue. 856 854-8878 Roger’s Walk Brand new, one- and twobedroom apartments. 2100 Deal Drive, Mt. Laurel rogerswalk.com 856 778-1750 ARCHITECTS Thomas B Wagner AIA Architecture, interior design, preservation, consulting. wagnerarchitect.com 856 795-4550 (Haddonfield) AUTO SERVICE Grove Auto Service Foreign and domestic. ASE master technicians. 75 Grove Street, Haddonfield 856 616-8140 Jim or John PRO IMPORTS Specializing in repairs to all foreign cars. 309 Haddon Ave, Collingswood 856-751-9400 Tim Mauro BATH & KITCHEN DESIGN Weinstein’s ShOWROOM Come in and browse our bath and kitchen designs. 816 Haddon Ave, Collingswood weinsteinsupply.com 856-833-1576 BATHTUB REFINISHING ARS Tub Refinishing Quality workmanship 20 years tub and tile refinishing. 856 854-6350 Steve CHILD CARE Neighborhood Nannies In-home care. Full-time, parttime, temporary, occasional. Members, Int’l Nanny Assn. neighborhoodnannies.net 856 795-5833 S. Costantino CHIMNEY SWEEP Clean Sweep Chimney repairs and relining. Animal removal. Duct cleaning. 856 354-0675 546-4606 Harry Haeffner III

CLEANING SERVICE Budget Cleaning We take the industrial approach to cleaning your home! budgetcleaningco.com 609 792-8709 Covenant Cleaning Residential and commercial. Dedicated to excellence. Affordable. Fully insured. 856 769-3536 Rich and Linda GREEN-N-CLEAN Concerned about your health? Call for a free 2-hour cleaning on your first service with our non-toxic products. 856 625-1094 Chrisoula HOME CLEANING SERVICES Reliable. Responsible. Reasonable rates. References. Free estimates. 856 770-9231 Upstairs Downstairs OF Haddonfield Since 1980. Housework getting you down? Try us. You won’t be disappointed. Bonded. 856 428-9153 Stefanie Stevens COMPUTER SERVICES Siebold IT Services Certified residential computer repair, networking. Part-time hours, low rates. Haddonfield. www.sieboldit.com 856 873-5821 Dan Siebold CONCRETE All-Phase Masonry LLC Brick, block, concrete step repairs, pointing, pavers, patios, driveways. No job too small. Visa MasterCard. Insured. NJ Lic # 13VH00676600 856 933-1436 Carmen Sarno GABRIEL MURACA CONCRETE 30 years’ experience in residential concrete, walks, driveways, curbs, patios, steps. Reasonable rates. 856 423-6891 DUCT SERVICES Clean Sweep Duct cleaning. Chimney repairs and relining. Animal removal. 856 354-0675 546-4606 Harry Haeffner III ELECTRICIANS Chet’s Electric LLC Residential design, repair, installation. Free estimates. All calls returned. Small jobs welcome. Insured, bonded. Lic: 15747 856 931-0201 Chet Rietheimer S & V Electric Residential, commercial, contracting. Design, repair, installation. Insured, bonded. Lic: 11797 856 786-7961 Randy Shipley Spotlight Electric LLC Residential, commercial. No job too small. We put your electrical needs in the “spotlight.” Insured, bonded. Lic: NJ 9484 PA: 37989 856 429-3339 Chris Davis GUTTER SERVICES Clean Sweep Gutter cleaning and repairs. Chimney and duct cleaning. 856 354-0675, 546-4606 Harry Haeffner III

FINANCIAL ADVISORS SCOTT GUTMAN Representing EdwardJones. Making sense of investing. 810 Haddon Ave, Collingswood edwardjones.com 856-833-1099 JIM PECKA Member, Ed Slott Elite Advisor Group 36 Tanner Street, Haddonfield jpecka@ptsbrokerage.com 856-354-0988 FRAMING Traveling Framer We give new customers $25 off first custom framing order. 554 Haddon Ave, Collingswood travelingframer.com 856-854-3727 Stan HANDYMEN & WOMEN Bright Star Handyman Home maintenance since 1998. Repairs to remodeling. brightstarhandyman.com 856 858-2957; 856 448-6148 Lic: 13VH01392900 Joseph Neel Christian handyman. No job too small. Local references. 609 405-5355 or 856 429-4495 Neighborhood Handyman Affordable, reliable. No job too small! Handyman/carpenter. Bob Kitch 609 922-0098 rfkitch@comcast.net rfkitch.homestead.com HEALTH INSURANCE Peak Financial Services Specializing in small business (2 to 20 employees), AFLAC, Medicare Advantage plans. Ask for a free evaluation of your existing plan. 609 790-4940 Mark Murphy HOME HEALTH CARE CareMore In-Home Services SJ’s premier eldercare service. Licensed, bonded, insured. Free RN assessment. 856 346-4484 Pat Dengler Homewatch caregivers Hourly and live-in. Caregivers are insured, bonded, and licensed. homewatchcaregivers.com 856 833-9449 HOME IMPROVEMENT Leonetti Builders Custom kitchens and baths, addition specialists for over 60 years! 856 428-4190 Rich NUSS CONSTRUCTION CO. Additions, basements, kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms. nussconstruction.com 856-988-9982 INSURANCE JOHN KOCH / ALLSTATE Auto, home, life, commercial. 316 Haddon Ave, Westmont 856 833-1820

LAWN & LANDSCAPE ALPINE Lawn Care Complete lawn maintenance. Residential and commercial. Call now for seasonal clean-ups. 856 795-9868 HORTICULTURALIST FOR HIRE Design, custom installation, garden maintenance horticulturalistforhire.com 856 220-0049 Aimee Kyle Wright’s Lawn Care Lawn care done wright! A locally rooted company. You name it – we do it. 856 547-0101 Kyle Wright Rutnya Landscaping INC Complete lawn, landscaping maintenance. Custom landscape design and construction. 856 547-5040 Charles Rutnya

PET WASTE REMOVAL Dog Dirt Doctor “Pooper-Scooper” service. From $10 per week. www.dogdirtdoctor.com 856 488-7151 Brian

MUSIC INSTRUCTION KATHLEEN MAYES Lessons and performance on guitar and lute. mayesk@comcast.net 856 858-8902 Nicholas WATTS STUDIO Suzuki and traditional piano instruction for age 3 and up. nickwattspiano.com 609-706-7012

PLASTER & DRYWALL John Baptiste Plaster Specializing in interior walls, custom plaster/drywall repairs, home renovations. Insured. 856 546-7979

OPTOMETRISTS Haddonfield Vision Eye exams, contact lens fitting. Contacts, eyewear. 856 427-0788 NJ Lic OA-04481 Dr Judson Moon OD PAINTERS DaVinci Painting Quality work, reasonably priced. Licensed and insured. Free estimates. 856 341-4861 davincipaintingcompany.com Tom’s Custom Painting 30 years’ experience in quality interior/exterior work. Power washing. Small home repairs. 856 220-1131 PASTA ETC SEVERINO HOMEMADE Pick-up dinner on your way home! 110 Haddon Ave, Westmont severinopasta.com 856 854-7666 PAYROLL SERVICES USA Payroll Celebrating over 14 years of service. Complete payroll, tax, and human resource services. Personalized service with cutting-edge technology. usapayrollnj.com 856 665-5600 Mary or Frank PEST CONTROL UNITED EXTERMINATING CO Visit our website for a free online estimate: unexco.com 856-428-2511 PET SITTING SERVICES Animal Lovers Daily dog walks and puppy care in Haddonfield and Collingswood areas since 2005. Insured and bonded. www.animalloversllc.com 856 428-3200 Scamper’s Pals Loving pet care in your home. Serving Haddonfield only! Walks, feed, meds, play dates. 856 354-9216 Maryann Campling

PHOTOGRAPHY Silver Image Photography Family/children’s portraits, weddings and special events. www.silverimagephotos.com 120 N Haddon, Haddonfield 856 616-0094 SWEIGART Photography Portraits, family, children, engagements, weddings, more. www.sweigartphotography.com Located in Collingswood 856 220-9859 Jon Sweigart

PRINTING & COPIES Kwik Kopy Printing Printing, color copies, blueprints, banners. Rubber stamps, business cards, legal forms. 8 Haddon Ave S, Haddonfield (a few doors from Starbucks) 856 428-7391 Dan and Peg Professional Printing Printing, copying, color copies, digital printing, large document copies. Free parking. 116 Haddon Ave N, Haddonfield 856 429-8644 Joe McElroy REAL ESTATE SUSAN GARRA At Prudential Fox & Roach. Real estate expertise plus home staging flair can help your home sell sooner and for a higher price. 856 616-7046 DAVID GOTTARDI At Prudential Fox & Roach. Your old home specialist. 856 616-7017 Lenny, Vermaat & Leonard Since 1954, the area’s fullservice real estate broker. 90 Tanner Street, Haddonfield www.lvlrealtors.com 856 428-5150 Main Street Realty Area specialists. 730 Haddon Ave, Collingswood www.MainStRealty.com 856 858-2200 CONNIE NELSON At Lenny, Vermaat & Leonard. lvlrealtors.com 856-428-5150 Prudential Fox & Roach Averaging two transactions a day, every day, 7 days a week! 41 S. Haddon Ave, Haddonfield 856 428-2600 KATE MASTER SIEDELL Prudential Fox & Roach haddonfieldrealtor.com 856 616-7040

ROOFING & SIDING HADDONFIELD METAL Since 1990. All types of roofing, gutters, copper work. Consulting and appraising. 609 352-9841 Steve Foss R KALLER & SONS Repairs, replacement, historical restoration. rkiroof.com 856-429-8841 Wurster Roofing Co Since 1919. All types of asphalt roofing, low-slope roofing, skylights, gutters, windows, siding, slate, copper, and tin. 227 Highland Ave, Westmont 856 854-2783 SCHOOLS The Beechwood School Half- and full-day classes. 2-1/2 years thru Kindergarten. 441 Beechwood Ave, H’field 856 429-0303 Marge McElroy TANK REMOVAL Moore’s Tank Services INC Residential oil tank removals and installations. Free estimates. NJDEP-certified. 856 662-2002 Jim Moore TAX RETURNS Taxes Done Right New clients, seniors: Mention this ad get 25% discount. taxesdoneright1@verizon.net 856 833-0864 Karen TITLE INSURANCE Surety Title Agency Title insurance agent. Searches, settlement services. 9 Tanner Street, Haddonfield 856 429-0900 Karen Stevenson TREE SERVICES C. C. Tree Experts Tree removal. Pruning. Hazard tree evaluation. Two NJcertified tree experts on staff. 856 858-1165. The HADDON TREE COMPANY Local tree service company for all your arbor needs. 24-hour emergency service. 856 795-3333 WRIGLEY TREE SERVICE Trimming of trees and shrubs. Free estimates and consultation. Insured. 856 429-1899 Stan WINE & SPIRITS KRESS WINE Conveniently located right at Haddonfield’s border. kresswine.com 856-428-5200 .


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 The Camden County Food Shelf, which serves low-income seniors of Camden County, is in dire need of donations of non-perishable food. Food items such as canned vegetables, soup, crackers, cookies, cereal, condensed milk, canned beans, condiments, and boxes of instant mixes are welcome. Drop off your donations at Haddonfield’s Mabel Kay Senior Center (24 Walnut Street) Monday thru Friday between 9am and 4pm. For more information, call 354-8789.

Library takes a stand on teen boredom

 The Teen Advisory Board is hosting an Open Mic Night on Wed Jun 29 on the library’s front lawn from 6 to 8:30pm (Rain: Thu Jun 30). Stop by to enjoy friends, snacks, and local music. Residents – in grades six thru 12 and recent graduates – can perform and win prizes. To participate, register at haddonfieldlibrary.org on the library’s Facebook page. Teens can vote for best performance via text. First-place winners will walk away with $150. During Open Mic Night, there will also be a drawing for an iPod Touch. To register, Haddonfield teens in grades six thru 12 can indicate that they “Likeâ€? the library on Facebook. A second Open Mic Night is being planned for Wed Jul 27. The Haddonfield Friends of the Library is sponsoring these events.

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 The Women’s Reading Fellowship of the First Baptist Church of Haddonfield will spend the summer reading James A. Michener’s historical novel, Chesapeake. The group will reconvene on Fri Sep 30, at 10am, to discuss the tome at Jersey Java & Tea.

Home stretch  Haddonfield Public School students will follow a half-day schedule beginning Wed Jun 15. The last day for students in grades 9 thru 12 is Thu Jun 16. The last day for students in kindergarten thru eighth grade is Fri Jun 17.

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