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 Ease your winter blues with some retail therapy! After all, there’s nothing like a bargain to brighten up a dreary day. Haddonfield’s third annual In-Store Sidewalk Sale – featuring special deals and deep discounts – will be held during normal business hours on Fri Jan 20 and Sat Jan 21. Cruise the shops on Kings Hwy, Haddon Ave, Kings Court, Haddy Lane, Ellis Street, Mechanic Street, and Tanner Street for some fabulous finds. The event will be held rain, snow, hail, or shine! Stop downtown during the In-Store Sidewalk Sale and remind yourself why Haddonfield

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has been named “Best of Philly – Main Street Shopping” by Philadelphia Magazine and “Best Downtown Shopping Center” by the Courier Post. For more information about this event – and to purchase Townwide Gift Certificates – visit shophaddonfieldnj.com. Looking ahead to February? In the past, Cupid’s favorite month brought with it “Love is in the Air” featuring in-store promotions, live entertainment, and the annual Valentine’s Day Window Decorating Contest. Stay tuned to What’s On and shophaddonfieldnj.com to find out what February 2012 has in-store for the Business District.

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 The Rotary Club of Haddon Heights will sponsor a Beer Tasting event on Sat Jan 28, from 7 to 10pm, at the Evoy Banasz Funeral Home (129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights). Come out of hibernation for an evening and sample brews and foods with friends, neighbors, and local Rotarians! For ticket information, turn to page 8. For more Haddon Heights events, see p. 8 to 10.

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 Save the date, line up a sitter (and a back-up), and invite your friends. Elizabeth Haddon School’s Winter Social will take place on Sat Jan 28. This adults-only event will be held at Treno (233 Haddon Avenue, Westmont) beginning at 7:30pm. Advance tickets cost $45; $50 at the door. You don’t need to have kids at Lizzy Haddon to attend the Winter Social – all parents are invited. Guests will enjoy a two-hour open bar and an array of hors d’ouevres. A silent auction – featuring a chartered fishing trip, a chef-prepared gourmet meal, and more – will make the evening complete. Proceeds will benefit the Elizabeth Haddon School’s PTA. Tickets are on sale now at ehspta.org (click “Winter Social Invitation” in the right-hand column).

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 The Brad Wilby Memorial Foundation will sponsor a Wine Tasting and Chinese Auction on Sat Feb 25, from 7 to 10pm, at Tavistock Country Club. Guests will be treated to a variety of vintages. Fabulous auction prizes, a spirited game of Quizzo, and door prizes will make the evening complete. The foundation was started in 2006 following the death of Brad Wilby, a beloved 1999 graduate of Haddonfield Memorial High School. Wilby is remembered as an individual with strong character, good humor, unwavering compassion, and athletic talent. Wilby served two years as an assistant coach for men’s soccer at Hobart College, but died unexpectedly after collapsing during a workout on campus in 2006. He was 25. The event is intended to honor Brad Wilby and raise funds. The funds will be used to promote cardiac disease awareness and help purchase defibrillators for local sports facilities. Tickets are being sold for $75 per person ($550 for a table of eight) at bradwilby.org. To donate auction items or to help with this event, contact Melissa Bergstrom at mwilby22@hotmail.com or Sue Wilby at swilby@ hotmail.com.

On the Senior Scene ...

 Seniors: Step out on Wednesday afternoons for fun and friendship at Christ the King Parish (200 Windsor Ave, Haddonfield). The Senior Scene meets on the third Wednesday of each month, from 12:30 to 2pm, in the church’s Morgan Hall. On Jan 18, the Senior Scene will welcome Audhild Cotton, a demonstration chef from Wegmans in Cherry Hill. Cotton will be show the group how to create simple, nutritious vegetable and fish dishes. 428-8742

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around the Towns What’s Your Take?

• What’s On found OWEN De’ANDREA bonding with his dad, FRED, over hot chocolate at Rendez-vous in Haddon Heights. Owen revealed that he recently scored a great deal on his sister’s birthday present. Fred reported, “I bought 12 balloons for my daughter’s birthday for $6 at Westmont Party Supply. That’s the cheapest thing I’ve purchased in months! The De’Andrea family hails from Haddon Heights.

Haddonfield’s In-Store Sidewalk Sale – featuring special deals and deep discounts – will dominate the business district on Fri Jan 20 and Sat Jan 21.

What bargains have you found recently?

• The owner of Rendez-vous in Haddon Heights, ANDREEA CONSTANTINESCU, said, “During the holidays I bought a Diesel leather jacket. I was really happy because it was cheap and it fit perfectly!” To learn about Rendez-vous’ grand opening, seepa ge9.

• Co-workers LINDA SIERRA and JOANNE SCHWARTZ are always looking for a bargain. Linda reported, “I just bought six great eye shadows for $25.” Joanne said, “I recently bought a $500 restaurant gift card for $30 on Restaurant.com.” Linda and Joanne serve up smiles at Station House Restaurant in Haddon Heights.

• Haddonfield’s KURT ANDRESEN, the owner of Andresen Construction, reminisced, “The best deal I ever got was nickel drinks during happy hour in Richmond VA.” Kurt is pictured with his son, LUKE, a student at Haddonfield’s Methodist Nursery School. For information about Andresen Construction, see What’s On’s BusinessDi rectory.

• JOHN POLE and MEGAN McCARTY are savvy consumers. “My cousin just gave me a Flyer’s jersey just for coming to work!” announced John. “I recently bought an 8GB iPod Touch for just $99 – by the time I finished wheeling and dealing,” explained Megan. John and Megan are pictured working John’s Friendly Market in Haddon Heights.

• The owner of Haddon Heights’ Station House Restaurant, KERI RAGONA, exclaimed, “I’m leaving for Floriday tomorrow with a round-trip ticket that I bought for just $114!”

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Kiwanis’ corner

 The public is invited to lunch with the Kiwanis Club of the Haddons (haddonskiwanis.com) on Fridays, from 12:15 to 1:30pm, at Tavistock Country Club. The club will dine and dialog with the following speakers: • Maggi Liebe of the Camden County Department of Parks, Division of Environmental Affairs, will be the featured speaker on Fri Jan 27. Liebe will discuss the dangers of household chemicals and cleaning products and indoor air pollution. • Keith Johnson of Kitchen & Associates Architects in Collingswood, will present a travelogue of Thailand on Fri Feb 3. • Leo McBlain will be the featured speaker on Fri Feb 10. McBlain will examine the role of the Deaconate in the Catholic Church. If you plan to attend any of these meetings, RSVP to Club Secretary Jack Wilson at willlaw1@ verizon.net. Lunch is available for $12.50. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Citizens concerned with enhancing the lives of children in our community are welcome to join.

Check out the public library this winter

 The Haddonfield Public Library – located at 60 Haddon Ave N – is open Monday thru Thursday, 10am to 9pm; Fridays, 10am to 6pm; Saturdays, 10am to 5pm; and on Sundays, 1 to 5pm. The library will be closed on Martin Luther King Day, Mon Jan 16. The following programs and meetings may be of interest to adult patrons: • Learn personal computer basics with free, hands-on classes at the Library. Instruction will be offered on Wed Jan 18, from 11am to 12n; and on Fri Jan 27, from 1 to 2pm. Call 429-1304 to register or stop by the reference desk. To arrange an appointment for individual computer instruction, contact Jo-Ann Pure at jkp@ haddonfieldlibrary.org or call 429-1304 x12. • On Wed Jan 18, at 7 pm, Peace Corps volunteers Erica Briant and Jason Keiner will present “Life in Swaziland.” Briant and Keiner spent two years serving in the public health arena in Swaziland, a kingdom near to South Africa. The volunteers will discuss their experiences and share photos of Swaziland, Mozambique, Kenya, and more. Briant and Keiner will also discuss Peace Corps service. A question and answer session will follow. The snow date of this free program – co-sponsored by the Haddonfield Friends of the Library – is Wed Jan 25. Call 429-1304 to register. • The Adult Book Club will reconvene on Mon Jan 23, at 7 pm, to discuss Becoming Marie Antoinette by Juliet Grey. Just stop in – no need to register. • The Library’s Board of Trustees will meet on Tue Jan 24, at 8am, in the New Jersey Room. haddonfieldlibrary.org; 429-1304

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Scholarship opportunity

 African-American high school seniors and high school graduates attending a church or residing in Haddonfield are encouraged to apply for the Rev. John B Dicks Memorial Scholarship. The Haddonfield Council of Churches awards the scholarship annually to an African-American student who intends to pursue a college degree. Students with character and leadership potential who meet the admission requirements for the schools to which they are applying will have a chance to receive a one-time scholarship. For an application, call Gerald Massenburg at 609-499-7790 or 973353-3339. Applicants must send a completed application, transcripts, and recommendations to: Gerald Massenburg, 135 Rosewood Drive, Bordentown, NJ 08505 by Fri Mar 30.

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When the weather is cold ... Jersey Java is hot!

 If it’s going to take more than a good cup of coffee to bring you out of winter hibernation, consider stopping by Jersey Java & Tea (140 Haddon Ave N, Haddonfield) for an evening of music. The following free events are on the menu: • Acoustic duo Scattered Remains will return to Jersey Java on Sat Jan 14. Savor an evening of original music beginning at 7pm. • Jersey Java serves up a fresh brew of music on the first and third Fridays of each month from 7 to 9pm. The next Open Mic event will be held on Jan 20. • Get in on the act! Mark Lichtenfeld will lead a sing-along-style event on Sat Jan 21 from 7 to 9pm. • The Debbie Scott Trio and Stephen Craig will take center stage on Fri Jan 27 from 7 to 9pm. The Debbie Scott Trio evokes the vocal- driven jazz style of the ’40’s with modern sensibility. • 3 from 14th St is planning a triumphant return to Jersey Java on Sat Jan 28. The local jazz trio will entertain from 7:30 to 9:30pm. For more information, or to discuss booking your group at Jersey Java, e-mail: jerseyjavaevents@gmail.com or call 428-0707.

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 During the cold winter months, the fight against homelessness in Camden County takes on renewed urgency. The Interfaith Homeless Outreach Council (IHOC) has developed a Homeless Hospitality Network, which provides for homeless men from October thru May. The Network uses churches and synagogues for the overnight lodging of up to 12 men with volunteers providing meals and hosting the guests. The men are pre-screened for drug and alcohol abuse and receive counseling, life-skills training, and employment assistance. Grace Church in Haddonfield will host  Life Line Screenings the men from Sun Jan 29 thru Sun Jan will be offered at 30. The Church is Christ the King seeking volunteers to Church (200 Windsor act as evening, dinner, Ave, Haddonfield) overnight, and weekend on Thu Jan 26. The inexpensive, painless, hosts. Assistance is also needed to provide, preventive health screenings are offered prepare, and serve lunch, and to provide by appointment. Call 800-679-5192 for details transportation. To volunteer, call 429-0007. and registration.

 Mayor Tish Colombi will present the Citizen of the Year Award – honoring exceptional dedication to the betterment of the Borough – at the 40th annual Mayor’s Breakfast, sponsored by the Lions Club. The tasty tradition is scheduled for Sat Jan 21 at the Presbyterian Church (20 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield). The event will start at 9am. During the breakfast, Mayor Tish Colombi will also give the State of the Borough Address. The cost of the meal, served by Club members, is $7 at the door. Plan on attending? Be sure to bring old eyeglasses, cell phones, and hearing aides for recycling. Donations for the Food Pantry at the John B Young Memorial Blind Center in Absecon will also be collected. The Lions Club is a service organization which aids those in need, both locally and globally, while also supporting the community. The group holds several events throughout the year, including the Flea Market, Pancake Breakfast, Pasta Bowl, and the Lizzy Haddon Invitational Basketball Tournament. For further details, visit haddonfieldlions.org.

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 Haddonfield Child Care provides wraparound care for kindergarten children enrolled in the public schools through its Extended Day Kindergarten Program (EDKP). Parents may select part- or full-time schedules. Space is limited. Care to learn more? An information meeting will be held on Thu Jan 19, at 6:15pm, at Central School, prior to Kindergarten Information Night (which will commence at 7pm, see page 17). Open registration for the 2011-2012 school year will begin on Thu Jan 26 during Kindergarten Registration Day at Central School. A member of the Haddonfield Child Care staff will be on hand to register students from 7:30 to 11:30am and from 2 to 5pm. Registration forms can be requested by calling 429-1603 or downloaded at haddonfieldchildcare. Monday  The Lutheran Church org. A non-refundable $50 fee must accompany to Friday m of Our Savior’s monthly the completed form. 8am to 6p Senior Game Day will Registration forms are accepted on a first-come, be held on Tue Jan 24. first-served basis. TER ARE CRdE.,N Festivities will begin at Beginning on Fri Jan 27, EDKP registration CAR C Cherry Hill 74 nfield-Berlin 12n. TOW: 429-56 790 Haddo 23 must be completed in-person at the Childcare FAX: 428-79 75 06 Area seniors are 8Office (Room B105 at the High School). PHONE: 42 ce of invited to attend this regular pri For more information about EDKP and s free event. Guests will Haddonfield Child Care, call 429-1603. all service play bingo, bridge, pinochle, and other games. Refreshments will be served in the Parish Hall.  A support group Those planning to for those who are attend are asked to unemployed and contact Betty Keene looking for work on the at 429-5083 or Eleanor first Thursday of each • Custom Additions • Kitchens Gaines at 429-8056. month at 8:30am at the • Baths • Historical Restoration The church is located Haddonfield Methodist “Where at 204 Wayne Ave in Church. Network, quality Haddonfield. gather information, and fax 310-9982 doesn’t cost, oursaviorhaddonfield. receive the support of it pays” org others. www.rvolpebuilding.com • rick@rvolpebuilding.com License #13VH01189900 429-0403

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 The churches of Haddonfield are coming together to host the tenth annual Martin Luther King Day of Service on Mon Jan 16. Participants will meet at the First Presbyterian Church (20 Kings Hwy E) at 8:30am before venturing out to serve at various locations. Service locations include the Neighborhood Center in Camden, the Food Bank of Southern New Jersey, Kid’s Alley Cafe in Camden, and Cherry Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and UrbanPromise in Pennsauken. The groups will return to the Presbyterian Church at 12n for a service and lunch. The Methodist Church will provide lunch. The event is open to the public. To participate, call Grace Church at 429-0007.

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 If you are considering a Catholic education for your child, then be sure to join in the festivities at Christ the King Regional School during Catholic Schools Week, Sun Jan 29 thru Sun Feb 5. The week-long celebration, themed “Faith Academics, and Service,” will commence with a Pancake Breakfast and an Open House event on Sun Jan 29. Breakfast will be served in the School Cafeteria from 8:30 to 11am. An Opening Mass will be held at Christ the King Church at 9am. Following the Mass, families will have the opportunity to tour the school from 10:30am to 1pm. The celebration won’t end there! Students will enjoy special activities – like Dress Down Day, Turn Around Day, and a Skating Party – throughout Catholic Schools Week. In addition, the public is invited to attend the following events: • Tue Jan 31 – A teacher-versus-student volleyball game will commence at 1:15pm at the school. • Wed Feb 1 – Parents are invited to attend school with their student and enjoy lunch; 9:30 to 11:50am. • Thu Feb 2 – Red, White, and Blue Day will begin at 1pm in the School’s Gym. • Sun Feb 5 – Closing Mass will take place at 11:15am at the Holy Eucharist Church (formerly St Pius X Church) located at 344 Kresson Road in Cherry Hill. A reception will follow. Christ the King Regional School (164 Hopkins Ave, Haddonfield) is a Catholic school for students in preschool thru 8th grade. Extended day programs are also offered. For details, visit ckrs.org or call 429-2084.

Songbirds sought

 ChildrenSong of New Jersey, a non-profit children’s chorus based in Haddonfield, is celebrating its 12th anniversary season. The chorus is looking for fresh faces. Led by Artistic Director Polly Murray, ChildrenSong – a threechoir program – is made up of 75 children (ages 8 thru 16) from Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties. The choir has performed with wellknown musicians and groups such as The Philadelphia Orchestra, Julianne Baird, the Philadelphia Academy of Vocal Arts, Paul Winter, and Symphony in C. Auditions for ChildrenSong will be held on Monday evenings in January and February at the Middle School. For more information, or to schedule an audition, visit childrensong.org, e-mail pmurray@childrensong. org, or call 216-1140.

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 The Delaware and Susquehanna Model Railroad Club has announced its next model train show. Save these dates: Fri Jan 20 (5 to 8pm), Sat Jan 21 (10am to 5pm), and Sun Jan 22 (12n to 4pm). The show will be held at the Haddon Heights Municipal Building. The Delaware and Susquehanna Model Railroad Club is an HOscale model railroad club made up of locals who enjoy modeling the historic railroads of the northeastern United States. Meetings are held at the Haddon Heights Train Station (535 Station Ave) on the first Wednesday of each month. dsmrrc.org.

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 Teams are forming! An American Cancer Society Relay for Life event will take place on Fri May 11 and Sat May 12 at Haddon Heights High School. To learn more, register, or donate, visit main.acsevents.org/ site/TR?pg=entry&fr_ id=40074.

dish some dirt with the Woman’s Club

 The Woman’s Club of Haddon Heights will meet on Fri Jan 20, at 12n, at Haddon Heights Borough Hall (625 Station Ave). The meeting will feature a delightful and entertaining program titled “Scandals, Rumors, and Dirty Rotten Lies,” beginning at 1pm. A skilled storyteller will dish on gossip from America’s Colonial Period. Guests will have an opportunity to peek behind closed doors of Colonial Philadelphia. The program is free. Call 546-4811 for further information. Also, stay tuned to What’s On for information about the club’s annual Soup ‘n Sandwich event which will be held in February.

Move over, Sopranos!

 On Mon Jan 16, the Haddon Height Historical Society will welcome Dr Marc Mappen, author of There’s More to New Jersey than the Sopranos. Formerly a dean at Rutgers University and the Executive Director of the New Jersey Historical Commission, Mappen has been described as “an engaging speaker” by the Star Ledger and “the eminent New Jersey historian” by The New York Times. You are sure to leave the meeting with new appreciation for the Garden State. The Haddon Heights Historical Society meets the third Monday of January, April, July, and October at 7pm in the Haddon Heights Public Library (608 Station Ave). Annual membership fees are $10 per member or $15 per household. Membership applications may be found at hhhistorical.org.

Grab your stein

 The Haddon Heights Rotary Club will sponsor a Beer Tasting event on Sat Jan 28, from 7 to 10pm, at the Evoy Banasz Funeral Home (129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights). Come out of hibernation for an evening! Guest will sample brews and foods with friends and neighbors. Ticket cost $25 per person (or two for $45) and can be purchased at the Haddon Heights Library or from a Haddon Heights Rotary Club member. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more information, e-mail Bob Hunter at bob@haddonheightslibrary. com or Rich Israel at risrael@earpcohn.com. The Haddon Heights Rotary meets on Thursday evenings, at 6:15pm, at Tavistock Country Club.

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 Haddon Heights’ newest eatery, Rendez-vous, will host a Grand Opening event on Sat Jan 28. Stop by the shop to sample free coffee and dessert crepes between 10am and 12n. Inspired by the cozy cafés of Europe, Rendez-vous menu offers gourmet coffees, teas, and crepes (both savory and sweet), desserts, and light fare. Rendez-vous is located at 531 Station Ave in Haddon Heights. For a menu, and hours, visit rendezvoushh.com.

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 Haddon Heights seniors citizens meet for lunches during Community Table meals. Guests sit together, order from the menu, and pay their own bills on Tuesdays between 11:30am and 1:30pm. Reconnect with friends while supporting local businesses this winter! • Jan 17 – Station House Restaurant (602 Station Ave, 547-5517) • Jan 24 – Anthony’s Creative Italian Cuisine (512 Station Ave, 310-7766) • Jan 31 – Element’s Cafe (517 Station Ave, 5468840). Call Rose Fitzgerald for details.

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 Rest assured, Haddon Heights’ Summer Recreation Program will be held in 2012. The program will combine crafts, games, science experiments, sport instruction, and supervised play for children entering kindergarten thru sixth grade next fall. Summer Rec takes place at Haddon Heights’ Hoffs Park. The program will run from 8:30 to 11:30am on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in lateJune and July. The fee is $50 per week for residents; $75 per week for non-residents. Remember: Summer Rec weeks make great gifts for little campers! Contact Kathy Lange, Director of Parks and Rec or Kelly Santosusso, Program Director at 546-2585 for more information. Save-a-Spot Forms are available at haddonhts. com. Looking for some fun in the sun? Consider a part-time job with Summer Rec! An assistant director and camp counselors are currently being sought. For information about these positions, email klange@haddonhts.com. Hurry! Resumes and supporting documentation must be received by Thu Mar 15.

STepS ahead

 STEPS – Special Teachers, Exceptional Parents and Students – is a support group for parents and educators who are involved with children with special needs and/or learning difficulties in the Haddon Heights School District (Barrington, Haddon Heights and Lawnside). STEPS strives to support parents in managing and advocating for their child’s education. Generally, meetings are held on the first Monday of each month from 7:30 to 9:30pm (no meeting in January). Meetings are held in the Glenview Elementary School library, located at 1700 Sycamore Street. Coming up: • On Mon Feb 6, Individualized Education Programs (IEP) will be discussed. Accommodations and modifications will be the focus. • On Sun Feb 12, the annual Tri-District Valentine’s Day Skating Party will be held. For information, e-mail contact@hhsteps.com. hhsteps.com

The pTG remains busy

 The Haddon Heights Elementary Parent Teacher Group, fondly known as the PTG, was created to provide programs to enhance the educational experiences of children in Haddon Heights’ three elementary schools. The PTG fosters communication between parents, teachers, and school administration, while hosting free and low-cost fun events. Mark your calendar: • Thu Jan 19 – A Gift Card Bingo event will be held at Seventh Avenue School at 7pm. Tickets will be sold for $20 in advance; $25 at the door. • Fri Jan 27 – Family Fun Night will be held at Atlantic Avenue School from 6:30 to 8pm. For more information about the PTG – and to find out how your online purchases can benefit the organization – visit hhptg.org.

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 Registration forms are currently being accepted for the 2012/2013 school year for all grades at St Rose of Lima School in Haddon Heights (300 Kings Hwy). Note that kindergarten classes are filling quickly. The Catholic school offers Shadow Days for prospective students who wish to experience a day at the school. The scheduled Shadow Days are Fridays, Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 16, Apr 27, and May 25. If you would like to schedule a Shadow Day for your child, or arrange for a tour of the school, call the Advancement Office at 546-6166 x130 or e-mail advancementvp@strosenj.com. On Sun Jan 29, St Rose of Lima Church will celebrate the official start of Catholic Schools Week at the 11am Mass. Join the celebration! During Catholic Schools Week, students will be treated to a week of exciting activities: a talent show, a volleyball game, and Student Appreciation Day. Be sure to schedule a visit. For more information, call 546-6166 or visit strosenj.com. For details about Catholic Schools Week, visit ncea.org/news/catholicschoolsweek. asp.

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 Shoppers rejoice! Grace’s Thrift Shop, located at Haddonfield’s Grace Church (19 Kings Hwy E), is open for business on Fridays and Saturdays from 10am to 3pm. For more information, call 429-0007.

 Polar bears on freezing ice/Cozy sweaters/Soft, warm bed/Nice hot bath that feels so nice/Frosty air makes my cheeks red! Looking for some wallet-friendly family fun this winter? Look no further than the Children’s Department at the Haddonfield Public Library. January’s theme is “Icy Cold and Toasty Warm.” • Read to a Dog will be offered on Tue Jan 17 (Visa, 4:15 to 5:15pm), and on Thu Jan 19 (Springer, 4 to 5pm). Call 429-1304 to sign-up for a 15-minute session. • Spanish Storytime will take place on Tue Jan 17. Italian Storytime will take place on Tue Jan 24. Foreign language storytimes are intended for three- to six-year-olds; sessions commence at 1:30pm. Call to register, 4291304. • Sara O’Brien – also known as “LuLoo” – will return to the library for another installment of “Read Write Rock Band” on Fridays, Jan 13 thru Feb 17. Kids, ages seven to 12, are invited to rock out at the library from 3:30 to 5pm. There is a $30 supply fee. Call 429-1304 to register • Preschool Storytime, for kids ages three to five, is held on Tuesdays at 10:30am and on Wednesday afternoons at 1:30pm. Children will make fuzzy penguins on Jan 17 and Jan 18. • Toddlertime, for kids ages two and three, is held on Thursdays at 10:30am. Children will make fuzzy penguins on Jan 19. • Rockabye Readers, a program for babies ages nine- thru 24-monthsold and their caretakers, will be held on Fridays, Jan 20 thru Feb 24, at 10:30am. Register by calling 429-1304. Note: The library will be closed on Martin Luther King Day, Mon Jan 16.

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 Chicago had it’s cows ... and soon Haddonfield will have its dawgs! In an effort to raise funds for technological advances throughout the Haddonfield School District, Central School gym teacher Sean Sweeney is teaming up with the Haddonfield Educational Trust to start a public art project which will dress the borough with bulldawg statues. According to the Dawg Daze Web site, “The plan is to use local artists, students, and alumni of Haddonfield to create the designs and put their ideas onto a very different medium ... life-size works of art will become a permanent fixture in the community with plaques as part of the display to commemorate and eternally thank the sponsor and artist. After a four- to sixmonth viewing period, the duplicate dawgs will be auctioned off to raise funds for the future implementation of technology in the Haddonfield School District.” Twelve sponsorships opportunities are available. For $1500, individuals and groups can sponsor a statue and have their name posted on permanent signage. Imagine the bragging rights! Artists are needed as well. If you think you have what it takes to design a dynamite dawg, visit the project’s Web site: paperless. haddonfield.k12. nj.us/dawgdaze/ and download a Dawg Daze rendering form. For more information, contact Project Coordinator Sean Sweeney at 609707-2393 or e-mail dawgdaze@haddonfield. k12.nj.us.

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 The First Presbyterian Church of Haddonfield is sponsoring a trip to visit the 9/11 Memorial in New York City on Thu Mar 8. The cost of the trip is $45. Bus transportation, admission to the memorial, and a food voucher for lunch at South Street Seaport will be provided. The trip is open to all; seating is limited. Call the church office at 429-1960 for reservations. The reservation deadline is Thu Feb 2. Guests will be asked to walk from the bus stop to the memorial; notify the office regarding special needs when making reservations.

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 The First Presbyterian Church of Haddonfield’s Senior Exercise Program has been going strong for over five years. Hour-long exercise classes are offered each Tuesday morning at 10am and each Thursday morning at 11:30am in the Choir Room. The classes are intended to build strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance. Classes are taught at a level that is comfortable for all. Students dress in casual clothing and soft shoes. Try the Senior Exercise Program on for size! For details, call 429-1960.

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 Haddonfield-area senior citizens are welcome to visit the Mabel Kay Senior Center located at 24 Walnut Street, in Haddonfield. The facility is an official Camden County Warming Center. Doors are open Monday thru Friday, from 9am to 4pm. Recently, the Mabel Kay Senior Center held its annual Christmas Party. Thanks to the work of the center’s volunteers, fourty-three seniors enjoyed a merry afternoon complete with refreshments. One of Santa’s elves even showed up to give gifts to all! 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 preregistration. • Second and fourth Tuesdays – 1pm; Bingo. • Every Tuesday – 1pm; Lite Aerobics at Tarditi Commons. • Third Wednesdays – 10am; Computer Club. • Every Wednesday – 1:30 to 3pm; Line Dancing for Seniors. • Every Thursday – 9am to 12n; 1 to 4pm; Art Workplace with Angela Seigenthaler for those ages 50 and older. At 11:30am on Thursdays, Tai Chi is held in the Tarditi Commons Community Room. • Every Friday – 12n to 2pm; Lunch/ Snacks and More! Join area seniors for relaxing afternoons spent listening to guest speakers, enjoying movies, playing games, or partaking in lively conversation. 354-8789


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 The Haddonfield Information Center will be closed thru Tue Jan 31. During this closure, e-mail directed to infocenter@haddonfieldnj.org and phone messages (216-7253) are being answered. Haddonfield Gift Certificates may be ordered at haddonfieldnj.org or via voice mail or e-mail request. Retailers: To redeem Haddonfield Gift Certificates, mail them to: Partnership for Haddonfield, P.O. Box 773, Haddonfield.

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 Grace Church of Haddonfield, will continue its 2011-2012 season of Arts at Grace with a concert by Elysian Camerata featuring cellist Deborah Davis. Now in its seventh year, Elysian Camerata has established itself as a cornerstone of the Philadelphia chamber music community. The concert will be held in the church sanctuary on Sat Jan 28 beginning at 8pm. There will be a Meet the Artists reception in the auditorium following the program. Tickets are being sold for $15 (general admission) and $20 (preferred seating). Children, 12 and under, will be admitted for free. Make checks payable to Grace Church (write “January Arts At Grace” on the memo line), 19 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield, Attn: Arts. Tickets will be held at the door. For details call 429-0007 or e-mail artsatgrace.tickets@gracehaddon.org .

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 Help make the Markeim Arts Center all it can be by becoming a member. Imagine, for as little as $35 ($25, if you’re a student or a senior) you can become a bona fide patron of the arts! And, membership has its privileges. Even basic members receive discounted classes, free admittance to exhibit openings, mailings, access to the Markeim Lending Library, and more. Have the holidays made you extra generous? Consider Upper Level Membership and enjoy even more perks. For information, call 429-8585.

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 Bancroft, a nonprofit leader in programs for people with neurological challenges, has announced its 2011-2012 Developmental Disabilities Workshop Series. The series provides free education and training for parents and professionals as a public service. Based in Haddonfield, Bancroft annually serves 1,300 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries. Bancroft strives to ensure that every person is given opportunities for lifelong learning and fulfillment. Bancroft does this by helping people with neurological challenges achieve their life goals while being valued and respected members of society. Programs will be held on Wednesdays, from 6:30 to 8:30pm, in the Farrington Building on Bancroft’s Haddonfield Campus (425 Kings Hwy E). The remaining programs in the Developmental Disabilities Workshop Series have been scheduled as follows: • “Teaching Children with Asperger Syndrome in a Public School Setting” will be offered on Jan 18. • “Planning for the Needs of Adults with Autism” will be offered on Feb 15. • “Bullying from a Legal and Educational Perspective” will be offered on Mar 7. • “Effective Goal Writing for IEP (Individualized Education Plan) Success” will be offered on Mar 21. • “Medical Developments in the Biology of Autism” will be offered on Apr 18. To register for these programs, call Pat Reid at (800)774-5516 or e-mail preid@bnh.org.

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 Kick those holiday calories to the curb! The South Jersey Athletic Club, along with the Haddonfield Running Company, hosts group training runs. Participants meet at the Haddonfield Running Company – located at 121 Kings Hwy E – on Sundays at 7:30am (distances vary) and on Wednesdays at 6:30pm (6.6 miles) for a group run. Early risers meet at the Haddonfield Memorial High School track on Tuesdays at 5:30am. southjerseyac.org; 428-1666

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 Haley Oberg, a Haddonfield Memorial High School Senior, is doing her part to make sure that Camden’s youngest residents find full shelves when visiting their school libraries. At this point, she’s collected over 2,000 new and gently used children’s books – and she’s looking for more! If you have children’s books that you would like to donate, leave them in the bin in the breezeway at Haddonfield Memorial High School (401 Kings Highway E). Haley will take it from there! Information: haleysbookdrive@gmail.com.

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 Could you use a night out? The Haddonfield Assembly will host two more black-tie dinner dances this season: Sat Feb 11 and Fri Apr 27. Each event takes place at Tavistock Country Club beginning with cocktails (cash bar) at 6:30pm. A four-course dinner is served at 7:30pm; a live band plays from 7:30 to 11:30pm. The cost per event is $95 per couple for the first dinner dance; $85 per couple thereafter. Join the Haddonfield Assembly for any or all of the dances. Call Phyllis St Onge at 429-2965.

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 The Haddonfield United Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road, is greeting winter with events and programs which are open to all: • Free Health Screenings will be conducted by registered nurses in the Sayer Pavilion following church services on Sun Jan 15. E-mail kmorris@ haddonfieldumc.com for more information. • New and like-new coats and cold-weather gear is being collected at the church thru Sun Jan 22. The clothing will be given to My Father’s Hands, a Camden-area ministry. For information, call 429-0403. • A New Members’ Class – which includes lunch and an opportunity to meet the pastors – will be held on Sun Jan 29 at 11:15am at the church. Can’t make it? Another New Members’ Class will be held on Sun Mar 25. haddonfieldumc.com

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 Members of the American Legion Post #38, of Haddonfield, are searching for high school students to compete in a Constitutional speech contest. “The American Legion Oratorical Contest exists to develop deeper knowledge and appreciation for the U.S. Constitution among high school students.” The subject in the prepared oration portion of the contest must be about some phase of the Constitution of the United States, emphasizing the duties and obligations of a citizen to the United States government. The prepared oration must be an original effort of each contestant and must be eight to 10 minutes in length.  Great news for the pre-school set! In addition to the awards for winners of the A Transitional Kindergarten class will be offered by Haddonfield various elimination rounds of the competition, Methodist Nursery School beginning in September 2012. college scholarships of $14,000 to $18,000 will The class is designed for children who are not quite ready for a be awarded to the first thru third place winners traditional Kindergarten program. Transitional Kindergarten programs in the national finals. The American Legion will allow students to benefit from another year of growth while providing a pay the expenses of state winners at the national comprehensive curriculum in all areas (social, emotional, physical, and contest. academic). The county competition will be held on Sun Children who will be five-years-old by Sat Dec 15, 2012 are eligible for Feb 12. If you, or someone you know, may be enrolment. Transitional Kindergarten at Methodist Nursery School will meet interested in participating, e-mail Joe McElroy at five mornings per week during the 2012/2013 school year. proprinting@comcast.net. For more information, contact Lynne Ebling at 428-2155.  Theatre buffs will flock to Plays & Players (957 East Atlantic Ave) in January to catch Next to Normal. One of the most talked-about shows on Broadway, Next to Normal is “much more than a feel-good musical; it’s a feeleverything musical” (according to the New York Times). Next to Normal will take center stage beginning with a preview show on Thu Jan 19 at 7:30pm. Shows will take place on Friday and Saturday evenings at 8pm thru Sat Feb 4. Matinee performances will take place on Sundays at 2pm thru Sun Jan 29. Tickets are available at haddonfieldplayers.com and by calling 429-8139. Tickets cost $12 for the preview performance and $20 for all other performances.

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 Are you looking to make good on your resolution improve your health in 2011? Fun & Fitness For 55-Plus, taught by Melody Stevenson, may be just what the doctor ordered. Sponsored by the Haddonfield United Methodist Church’s Health Mission, Fun & Fitness is designed to build strength, flexibility, and balance. Chair yoga, low-impact aerobics, and movement with hand-held weights is combined to create a relaxing workout. Don’t forget to bring bottled water and your one- thru five-pound weights! Classes take place on Tuesdays from 11am to 12n and on Fridays from 11:30am to 12:30pm at the Methodist Church. Pay $7 for one class per week or $12 for both. For more information, call Melody at 330-4772.  A group photography exhibition, titled “Eye of the Beholder,” will be presented the Markeim Arts Center (104 Walnut Street, Haddonfield) from Tue Jan 31 thru Sat Feb 25. The exhibition will be curated by Norm Hinsey, who will select works to be included in the show. “Eye of the Beholder” will explore the nature of beauty in photography. An opening reception will be held on Fri Feb 3, from 6:30 to 8:30pm. For membership information and information about other upcoming exhibits and programs, visit markeimartscenter.org or call 429-8585. Norm Hinsey is a photographer as well as the director of New York’s Creon Gallery. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States. He has curated several shows at Markeim Arts Center. norm@creongallery.com; 646-265-5508

 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). 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.

 You can learn to the dance like the characters in films such as Sense and Sensibility and Emma. Held on Tuesday evenings from 8 to 10pm at the Haddonfield Friends Meeting House, English Dancing Lessons are open to all. Singles and couples are welcome to join. The footwork isn’t too fancy, there is rarely any body contact, and you don’t need a perfect sense of timing or coordination. Friends Meeting House is located at Lake Street and Friends Ave. Be sure to call 429-9186 prior to attending the lessons.

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English Country Dancing Every Tue 8:00p to 10:00p Friends Meeting House 429-9186 (Call to verify)

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

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

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 Human Relations Commission 3rd Thu 7:30p (except Jul Aug) Borough Hall, Room 102

La Leche League 3rd Mon 7:30p Presbyterian Church 795-2092 Mom to Mom 2nd and 4th Wed 9:30a to 11:00a Presbyterian Church 429-1960 MOMS Club For a calendar of events, call 428-0664

Library Board of Trustees 4th Tue 8:00a (except Aug) Public Library 429-1304 Mayor Colombi’s Open Door Every Wed 12:00n to 3:00p (except Jul Aug) Borough Hall, Room 102 429-4700 x208 Municipal Alliance 4th Wed 7:00p Dec: 3rd Wed) Borough Hall, Auditorium 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

Bowling Every Fri 9:30a Call for location Retired Men’s Club 429-1290 Bridge/Card Games 1st Tue 12:30p to 4:00p 3rd Tue 12:30p to 4:00p Mabel Kay Senior Center 354-8789

Information Center Closed in Jan 2 Kings Court 216-7253

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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

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

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

Line Dancing Every Wed 1:30p to 3:00p Tarditi Commons Senior Citizen Board 354-8789

Moms in Touch 2nd Thu 9:00a to 10:00a 4th 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 Junior Women’s Club 2nd Mon 8:00p (except Jun Jul Aug) Fortnightly Clubhouse 428-7551

Golf Every Wed 8:00a (thru mid-Nov) Call for location Retired Men’s Club jackaharon@verizon.net

For regular church services, see Community Directory

Haddon Fortnightly 4th Fri 1:00p 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

SpIRITUal COUpON

Rising Sun Lodge No. 15 F&AM 1st Wed 7:30p (except Jul Aug Dec) Masonic Temple risingsunlodge.org Rotary Club Every Wed 12:15p to 1:30p Tavistock Country Club 795-7976 Y’s Men’s Club 2nd Thu 7:00p Call for location 428-2363

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

Recreation Council 4th Tue 8:00p (except May Jun Jul Aug Dec) Borough Hall, Room 102

Lunch/Snacks & More (Healthy Lunch Program) Last Fri 12:30p to 3:00p Mabel Kay Senior Center

Senior Citizen Advisory Council 3rd Mon 9:15a (except Jul Dec) (except Jan Feb: 4th Mon) Mabel Kay Senior Center

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 Senior Scene 3rd Wed 12:30p Christ the King Parish 428-8742

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Notices & Classified Ads deaTH NOTICeS Elizabeth Byrnes

Elizabeth M ‘Betty ’ Byrnes, a resident of New York, died on December 30, 2011, aged 87. She was the widow of James Byrnes. Haddonfield survivors include Larry and Maureen Doll.

Helen Challender

Mary Lundon

Mary Lundon (nee Stegura), a resident of Cherry Hill, died on December 26, 2011, aged 91. She was the widow of John J. Lundon. She was active in Christ the King Church in Haddonfield.

Sarah Trainor

Sarah ‘Sally’ Trainor (nee Hughes), a resident of Jupiter FL, formerly of Haddonfield, died on December 30, 2011, aged 87. She was the widow of William Richard ‘Dick’ Trainor (originally of Haddonfield). She was a 1942 graduate of Haddonfield Memorial Bernard Cunningham Bernard David Cunningham, High School. Haddonfield survivors a resident of Sharon MA, died on include her sister, Theresa Hughes. January 2, 2012, aged 66. Haddonfield survivors include Wilbert Widell Wilbert E Widell died on December a brother, Robert P. Cunningham 30, 2011, aged 95. (Diana). He was the husband of Mildred Widell. With his father, he founded a Peter DeCuzzi Peter C. DeCuzzi, a resident of construction business, Carl E. Widell Cherry Hill, died on January 4, 2012, and Son, which constructed of portions of the New Jersey Turnpike, aged 81. He was the husband of Carol Garden State Parkway, an addition DeCuzzi. He was a member of to the Haddonfield Presbyterian Rising Sun Lodge No. 15 F. & A.M. of Church, and Tavistock Country Club. He was a member of the Haddonfield Haddonfield. United Methodist Church. Helen May Challender (nee Stayton), a resident of Maple Shade, died on January 1, 2012, aged 86. She was the widow of Robert Challender. Haddonfield survivors include a daughter, Judy Boenecke.

Elizabeth Dick

Elizabeth ‘Betty’ Scott Dick, a resident of Mount Dora FL, died on Friday, December 30, 2011, aged 95. She was married to Victor J.W. Dick. She the co-owner of the Town and Country Dress Shop of Haddonfield.

Haddonfield death and funeral notices are posted on Haddonfield Online. Most postings include direct links to the full notices and to online condolence books. HaddonfieldOnline.com

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School District Administration

1 Lincoln Avenue Richard P. Perry, Superintendent rperry@ Dyanne Kerecman, dkerecman@ Assistant Superintendent for Teaching and Learning W. Andrew Hall, Administrator ahall@

Board of Education

Steve Weinstein, President Glenn Moramarco, VP Andrew Berlin Lynn Biehn Joseph Ehrhardt Drew Hansen Dennis Kelleher Cheryl Laney Heather Paoli

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public Schools Central 3 Lincoln Avenue Chuck Klaus, Principal cklaus@ Elizabeth Haddon 501 Redman Avenue W Craig Ogelby, Principal cogelby@ J Fithian Tatem 1 Glover Avenue Karen-Joy Shultz, Principal kschultz@ Middle 5 Lincoln Avenue Gino Priolo, Principal gpriolo@ Memorial High 401 Kings Highway E Michael Wilson, Principal mwilson@

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H518-05

Janet Duthie Hoff, a resident of Guilford CT, formerly of Haddonfield, died on December 14, 2011, aged 96. She was the widow of Elbridge Ervin Hoff.

E-mail addresses are @haddonfield.k12.nj.us

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Robert Zellmer

M. Robert Zellmer, a longtime resident of Haddonfield, died on December 27, 2011, aged 86. He was the husband of Nancy Zellmer.

pUBlIC SCHOOlS

1-800-AVON-443 (ISR) or e-mail FHansell@aol.com.

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. First Asian Baptist Church Services at the First Baptist Church 124 Kings Hwy E 856-630-1391 Pastor Hojin Yu 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 Msgr. William P. Brennan Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am; Mon thru Sat 8am; Sat 5pm

Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist 355 Kings Hwy E 856-429-5251 www.cshaddonfield.org Karen Rowley, Clerk Sun 10am; Sun School 10am; Wed 7:30pm Reading Room (see next column)

Christian Science 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 8:15 (Chapel), 9:30 and 11am (Sanctuary). Sunday School 9:30am

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


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65 Club Adult School Airport Noise Abatement Coalition Ambulance Association American Field Service American Legion Post 38 Artisans Order of Mutual Protection Auxiliary Police Boy Scouts Cub Pack 64 Boy Scouts Troop 64 Boy Scouts Cub Pack 65 Boy Scouts Troop 65 Caring Hearts Ministry Celebrations Association ChildrenSong of New Jersey Civic Association Council of Churches

Tom Mervine 428-0053 Mary Nosek 428-4433 Michael Bonnette 357-5083 Kevin MacDonald 427-6123 Marie Steeb 795-1915 Joe Ade 220-1861 James Van Ostrand 461-8619 Tim Chase 609-320-6257 Joe Glennon 428-3374 Chris Werner 428-0901 Jim Pecka 354-6384 Larry Peacock 428-9678 Elyse Janove 428-2273 Pat Vogdes 428-3716 Polly Murray 216-1140 Bill Tourtellotte 609-707-1252 Rev. Mark-Anthony Rassmann, Sr 609-335-7373 Crows Woods Gardeners Kathi Stokes 429-6497 Dance Haddonfield Terrie Murphy 429-9154 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 428-8547 First Night Maureen Eyles 429-4700 x 300 Friends of Bancroft Debra Connor 524-7023 Friends of the Indian King Tavern Terrie Murphy 429-9154 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 Alumni Society Drew Hansen 229-7379 Haddonfield Auxiliary of Virtua Health Systems Arlene Stolarick 428-1913 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 Toni Muskett 428-0664 Newcomers Club Kathy Ruffolo 685-7037 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 Republican Club Gregory Horton 795-4045 Rotary Club Neal Rochford 795-6879 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 609-923-9021

Commissioners

Mayor Tish Colombi tcolombi@comcast.net Commissioner Ed Borden eborden@earpcohn.com Commissioner Jeff Kasko jkasko@haddonfield-nj.gov To send a message to all three Commissioners ...

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Programs & Services

Borough Hall 242 Kings Highway E, 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

Emergency Services

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

911

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Business & professional Directory ACCOUNTANTS MICHAEL BUTTIL CPA Business and individual. Payroll. Tax returns. No charge for initial financial planning consultation. michaelbuttil-cpa.com 856 905-8786 CKZ BOOKKEEPING Customized accounting and bookkeeping for individuals and businesses. 20 years’ experience. 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. pewtervillage.com 856 854-8878 ROGER’S WALK Brand new, one- and twobedroom apartments. 2100 Deal Drive, Mt. Laurel rogerswalk.com 856 778-1750 ARCHITECTS JAY REINERT AIA Architectural design and project management for fine residential, commercial, retail. Historic preservation. jrarchitecture.co (no “m”) 856 383-9003 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 SWEEPS CLEAN SWEEP Chimney repairs and relining. Animal removal. Duct cleaning. 856 354-0675 546-4606 Harry Haeffner III PAUL’S CHIMNEY SERVICE Holiday special $99.99 for any fireplace, wood stove, or heater. No mess. References. 28 years. 888 587-1614 CHIROPRACTORS DR SHARI SALUCK From auto to sports injuries, arthritis or back pain, kids thru seniors. Handling all your needs. westmontchiro.com 340-A Haddon Ave, Westmont 856 833-9390C CLEANING SERVICES 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 LINDA’S SPARKLING CLEANING Fall special. $80 whole house! 856 742-1862 Linda 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. sieboldit.com 856 873-5821 Dan Siebold CONTRACTORS ANDRESEN CONSTRUCTION Historic restoration, additions, renovations. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements. Lic: NJ 13VH06508000 856 795-1480 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. Residential concrete, walks, driveways, curbs, patios, steps, and crack repairs. Reasonable rates. 856 423-6891 COUNSELING MIRIAM BRODERICK Counseling for individuals, couples, families. Substance abuse & addiction treatment. 856 520-8737 Haddonfield Miriam M Broderick MTS LCADC CCS 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 FURNITURE REPAIR FURNITURE REPAIR SERVICE Free estimates. Upholstery, seams, springs, broken frames, recliner mechanisms, minor touch-up and leather repairs. 856 858-5620 Bob HAVE A SEAT CANING CO All types of seat weaving. Hand and pressed cane, natural and fibre. Rush and flat reed work Satisfaction guaranteed. 856 224-1047 Diane Wagner HANDYMEN & WOMEN BRIGHT STAR HANDYMAN Home maintenance since 1998. Repairs to remodeling. brightstarhandyman.com 856 858-2957; 856 448-6148 Lic: 13VH01392900 NEIGHBORHOOD HANDYMAN Affordable, reliable. No job too small! Handyman/carpenter. Bob Kitch 609 922-0098 rfkitch@comcast.net rfkitch.homestead.com HOME HEALTH CARE FREEDOM/CAREMORE NJ’s premier home hleathcare resource. Licensed, bonded, insured. Free RN assessment. 856 346-4484 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 CONNELLY INSURANCE Need to lower your car insurance premium? Call us! Friendly, independent broker. 44 W. Atlantic Ave, Audubon 856 547-3135 JOHN KOCH / ALLSTATE Auto, home, life, commercial. 316 Haddon Ave, Westmont 856 833-1820 INTERIOR DESIGN INTERIOR ART AND DESIGN Decorative painting. Faux finishes. Venetian plaster. 856 663-2914 Moss Marris 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 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 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 Get dinner on the 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

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 The Partnership for Haddonfield Professional Committee holds Breakfast Networking Events on the first Friday of each month from 8 to 9am, at Jersey Java & Tea (140 Haddon Avenue). The next event will be held on Feb 3. Professionals, retailers, service business owners, and support staff may attend. Leave your business card and you could win a free Web page on haddonfield professionals. org. Town-wide gift certificates are sold – at a 10percent discount – during these events.

 The Haddonfield Alumni Society trustees volunteer their time to serve the interests of former High School students. The society needs financial support from the community in order to continue to provide scholarships, happy hours, newsletters, Lifetime Achievement Awards, meetings, e-mail contacts, databases, the Homecoming Hospitality Tent, and much more. To make a donation, visit h-a-s.org or mail contributions to: Haddonfield Alumni Society, HMHS, 401 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield.

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 Brandywine Senior Living at Haddonfield (132 Warwick Road) will host a Lifelong Learning event on Fri Jan 27. Guests will learn how to pair wines and craft beers with foods for stunning results. For more information, or to RSVP, call 4295500 by Mon Jan 23.

 If you’re retired, semi-retired, or a stayat-home that enjoys singing, consider joining the Singing Angels. The Angels are seeking new members (especially males) to sing at nursing, assisted living, and retirement homes, and for AARP/ senior groups. The choir rehearses on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month (Sep thru Jun) at the Lutheran Church – located at 204 Wayne Ave, Haddonfield – at 10am. For more information, call Dick Snyder at 486-0449.

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 The Women of the Baptist Church will serve up hearty portions of TLC on Fri Feb 3 when they hold their annual Vegetable Beef Soup Luncheon. The event will be held from 11am to 2pm at the Church. The $10 admission fee will cover a bowl of soup, rolls and butter, beverages, and homemade desserts. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Kids under 12 will be admitted for free. Proceeds will benefit the Church’s many ministries. For more information, call 4292326 or visit the church Web site at firstbaptisthaddonfield. org.


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