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Gannett Settings - The Haddonfield Sun
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Haddonfield
Memorial
ranks
FREE
SEPT. 9–15, 2015
First day of school
Newsweek names
HMHS 84th in top
500 U.S. high schools
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Haddonfield Memorial High
School has been known to be
named a top school on many a
list.
On Aug. 19, Newsweek magazine released its annual list of the
top 500 high schools in the United
States. Once again, HMHS has received a high ranking, as it was
named No. 84 of America’s Top
High Schools by Newsweek, and
the No. 1 ranked public high
school in South Jersey.
“We’re very proud as a school
district to be ranked this high by
Newsweek, and we truly believe it
is a community effort … teachers,
administrators, guidance counselors, students, volunteers, parents and all community members. I think that is a unique dynamic that we have in Haddonfield that is reflective in regard to
our high academic success, outstanding athletic program and
our unbelievable performing arts
performances district wide. So we
please see RANKINGS, page 12
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
First grader Emerson LeGrand, 6, waits to go into school with his brother Nico, 4, as he begins his second year at Central Elementary
School. Nico is going to the new preschool program at Central. Parents and guardians gathered with their children at schools across
Haddonfield as they started their first day of school on Wednesday, Sept. 2. For more photos, please see page 15.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Caring for elders
Free caregivers’ workshop
is Sept. 22. PAGE 2
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 17–21
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — SEPT. 9–15, 2015
‘A Caregiver’s Workshop’
Residents offering free workshop on elder care Sept. 22
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Haddonfield residents Grayson
and Lori Heberley felt something
was missing in the community.
“For myself, I think the caregivers’ burden is growing and a
lot of information is misunderstood, which can hurt a lot of people. The caregivers suffer and
their loved one suffers,” Grayson
said.
To help fill this need, Grayson
and Lori are giving a free workshop for caregivers about elder
care.
“What we want is to help the
caregiver care for the people they
love. We want to make it possible.
We feel caring for the elderly and
caregiver together is a way of
keeping people together in the
lives of their choice,” Lori said.
The workshop called “A Caregiver’s Workshop: Caring for
Your Aging Parents” addresses
possible elder care issues and solutions, as well as misinformation. The workshop will be held
on Tuesday, Sept. 22 from 6:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. at Grace Church.
Grayson and Lori are both well
aware and versed in the difficulties elder care can present to caregivers. Grayson is a certified
elder law attorney running his
own practice in town, and Lori is
a geriatric care manager and the
owner of South Jersey Geriatric
Care, PC. From their experiences,
they can provide those who attend with well informed and, oftentimes, much-needed information.
Individuals 85 years and older
are one of the fastest growing segments of the population, according to the Family Care Alliance
website. Many times, individuals
caring for an older loved one fear
the elder can no longer live the
please see WORKSHOP, page 13
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4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — SEPT. 9–15, 2015
65 Club taking trip
to Lancaster Sept. 29
The Haddonfield 65 Club is taking another trip, this time to the
Amish Country in Lancaster, Pa.,
on Sept. 29.
The trip will include transportation, leaving from Wedgewood Swim Club at 9 a.m. heading to Rockvale Outlet Stores,
then on to the Amish Farm and
House, with a tour and lecture on
the Amish lifestyle, as well as a
tour of the home and a one-room
school house. There will be liberal time to walk around the farm
and explore on your own.
Afterward, it’s back on the bus
for a one-hour tour conducted by
Step-On Guide through the area,
where Amish folk will be at work
in their fields, bringing in the
harvest.
Later we will drive to the Good
'N Plenty Restaurant and experi-
ence the best in Pennsylvania
Dutch cooking. Enjoy a mouthwatering, traditional family style
meal of Pennsylvania Dutch
goodness! Then we head home to
Haddonfield around 4 p.m.
The cost for this all day trip is
$60 inclusive.
This trip will be an invigorating way to start the fall season. Invite your friends to join you. Just
think – no driving involved!
Time is short, therefore payments must be received ASAP.
Checks can be made out to the
Haddonfield 65 Club and sent to
Jack Aharon at 439 Beechwood
Ave., Haddonfield, or Bill Brown
at 114 Centre St., Haddonfield.
Seating is limited so mail it
today. Everyone is welcome.
For questions, please call
Brown at (856) 429-4368.
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THE HADDONFIELD SUN — SEPT. 9–15, 2015
in our opinion
Car seat safety law is in effect
New state law is a good measure to keep our children safe
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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Dan McDonough Jr.
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ur children’s safety should always be of the utmost importance to us – ahead of how
much we pay in taxes, whether we get
that promotion, whether we can take
that vacation and whether the last season of “True Detective” was absolutely horrible or sneakily impressive.
The new child car seat law that went
into effect last week is the perfect example of this. Among everything else
that is going on in our world – and
among some pretty questionable decisions they sometimes make – our
elected officials are still looking out
for our children’s safety.
Starting last Tuesday, stricter rules
went into effect for car seats, and these
rules adhere to the American Academy of Pediatrics’ list of recommenda-
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Your thoughts
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this, and other topics, through a letter to
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tions.
Among the new rules:
• Children under 2 who weigh less
than 30 pounds must be secured in a
rear-facing seat equipped with a fivepoint harness.
• Children 2-4 who weigh up to 40
pounds can be either in a rear- or
front-facing seat.
• Children 4-8 who are less than 57
inches tall must be in a forward-facing
seat or a booster seat.
• Children between 8 and 17 must
wear seat belts.
Some of these changes are going to
cost parents extra money, as they will
require the purchase of new car seats,
and will require children to be in them
for longer than before.
But that’s OK. There should be no
expense spared when dealing with
child safety.
The state’s official website says auto
crashes are the leading cause of death
for children 6 and older, and using a
car seat properly is “one of the simplest and most effective methods available” to protect them.
So spend whatever it takes to keep
your children safe on the road. And if
you need help installing the seats
properly, call the local police department. Safety is No. 1.
Grove Street reconstruction is a two-month project
Plans include new drainage, pedestrian improvements, concrete work and paving
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Grove Street is a well-traveled road. It
carries thousands of cars a day.
Grove Street is, unfortunately, also
known for its potholes and uneven sidewalks.
About two weeks ago, Camden County
started a two-month construction project
on Grove Street to address this. Through a
$2.5 million federal highway grant, Grove
Street will be completely reconstructed, including new drainage, pedestrian improvements, concrete work and paving.
“This roadway carries thousands of vehicles a day through Haddonfield and
Cherry Hill and was targeted for investment by the board,” Freeholder Ian
Leonard, liaison to the Camden County Department of Public Works, said in a press
release. “This two-month project represents our continued commitment to address our infrastructure needs and ensure
Camden County keeps moving.”
Dan Keashen, director of public affairs
for Camden County, said Grove Street is
known as a wetlands area as it transverses
over the Cooper River. Upgrades to those
areas in regard to drainage, sidewalks and
streets are needed.
As Grove Street is a well-travelled road
by motorists, as well as much used for
recreation by bicyclists and runners, the
county sought improvements.
The improvements on Grove Street have
been a year-long endeavor, as the borough
and county worked to get the reconstruction project started. Earlier in July, Grove
Street upgrades had been delayed as the
county ran into some funding and contracting issues, according to Borough Commis-
sioner John Moscatelli. However, the Grove
Street reconstruction project was finalized
when the county awarded the project to
Lexa Concrete.
The contractor began the concrete work
within the first block closest to Kings Highway. It will continue with concrete installation down one side of the street to Maple
Avenue and then switch to the other side,
moving back toward Kings Highway, according to the borough website.
“Because of the area it traverses, we
want to be sure that we have a designated
area where pedestrians can walk the street
and have an insulated buffer from traffic,”
Keashen said.
According to a release on Aug. 24, traffic
is being detoured south on Wood Lane to
Hawthorne Avenue. The northbound lane
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CALENDAR
PAGE 9
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 9
Harps for Healing: 1 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church. In the First
Presbyterian Church sanctuary,
there will be a beautiful program
by Madeleine Doherty’s Harps for
Healing. Come experience the
healing sound of the harp and
Madeleine’s unique combination
of voice, harp and folklore.
Haddonfield Republican Club
meeting: Meets the second
Wednesday of every month at 7
p.m. in Borough Hall, Kings Highway.
Quaker Worship: 9:15 a.m. at Haddonfield Friends Meeting, 45
Friends Ave. Visitors welcome.
Childcare available. Call (856)
428-6242 or visit www.haddonfieldfriendsmeeting.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
First Presbyterian Church. Visit
www.oa-southjersey.org for information.
Line dancing: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay
House, Senior Citizen Center. Call
354-8789 for more information.
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
Wednesday Night Prayer: 7 p.m. at
Haddonfield Bible Church. 324
Belmont Ave., Haddonfield.
Evening Meeting: 7:30 p.m. at First
Church of Christ, Scientist, 355
Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.
Hymns, testimonies of healing
and inspirational readings from
the Bible and Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures, by
Mary Baker Eddy.
more information.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. Visit www.haddonskiwanis.com to join or for more
information.
SATURDAY SEPT. 12
FRIDAY SEPT. 11
Farmers Market: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at Kings Court in the center of
town, Kings Highway. Fresh fruits
and vegetables, artisan breads
and treats, organic flowers, hot
coffee and other delicious foods
to eat there or take home. May
through October. Free parking.
Rain or shine. Visit www.haddonfieldfarmersmarket.org for more
information.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email
[email protected]
for
information.
Haddonfield
United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual worship
at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
Friday Program: Mabel Kay House.
Noon to 2 p.m. Call 354-8789 for
MONDAY SEPT. 14
THURSDAY SEPT. 10
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email [email protected] for information.
Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9
a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call
354-8789 for more information.
Preservation Haddonfield meeting:
7:30 p.m. at Mable Kay House,
Walnut St. Visit preservationhaddonfield.org for information.
Haddonfield Parks Conservancy
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Borough
Hall.
Email
[email protected] or
call 429-6789 for information.
Haddonfield Post No. 38 American
Legion meeting: 7:30 p.m. at the
post, 129 Veterans Lane, Haddonfield. Questions, visit www.h-as.org/al38/home.html or call 4295414.
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
TUESDAY SEPT. 15
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen
Center.
Haddonfield Zoning Board meet-
SEPT. 9–15, 2015
ing: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall
auditorium, 242 Kings Highway
East. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
to confirm meeting time and for
agenda.
Haddonfield Shade Tree Commission meeting: 8 a.m. in room 102
of Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East. Public invited.
Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.
at Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway. For more information visit
www.haddonfieldarts.org.
Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay
Hospitality House, Senior Citizen
Center. Call 354-8789.
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SEPT. 9–15, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 11
Special to The Sun
Library Director Susan
Briant, left, Library
Board President Deborah Marchand, President of the Haddonfield Adult School Dr.
William Lane, Executive Director of the
Haddonfield
Adult
School Trever Miller
and Jeannie Reinking,
member of the Adult
School and HPL staff,
stand outside the Library Annex as the
Haddonfield
Adult
School members give
the HPL a donation of
$10,000 toward its
renovations.
By Freeholder Jeffrey Nash
Haddonfield Adult School donates
$10,000 to Haddonfield Public Library
The Haddonfield Adult School
has made a $10,000 donation to
the Haddonfield Public Library to
use for the library renovation and
expansion that is currently under
way.
Funds will be placed in the
Haddonfield Public Library’s 21st
Century Campaign fund. The Library Board of Trustees has established this fund to pay for enhancements to the renovation
that will provide flexible spaces to
accommodate technology such as
laptops and mobile devices; materials in multiple formats for a diverse population of users and the
creation of a welcoming, comfortable environment for Haddonfield’s library users of all ages.
Plans include a multi-purpose
meeting room on the lower level
of the renovated library that will
be used for educational purposes,
such as lectures, collaborative
learning in a high technology environment, and a place for community gatherings.
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Library Board President Deborah Marchand thanked HAS president Dr. William Lane and its
members for the generous donation at a recent event at the library.
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Soon the air will
turn crisp and
the
landscape
will begin to fill
with brilliant fall
colors. That can
only mean one
thing - it’s time
once again for the
Camden County
Fair.
This
year’s
Camden County Fair, presented by the Camden County
Freeholder Board, is being
held on Sept. 19 and 20 at Camden County College’s Blackwood Campus in Gloucester
Township. This is the first
time the college will host the
fair, so be sure to check out
everything the new location
has to offer during the two
fun-filled days.
Come to the fair and bring
your family and friends for a
weekend loaded with amusement rides, carnival games,
great food and much more. If
you like pony rides, 4-H youth
project displays and animal
exhibits, the Camden County
Fair is the place for you.
There will be a full schedule
of music during both days of
the fair. This year’s eclectic
lineup of talent features some
of the area’s best musicians
and performers. There is
truly something for everyone
with country, jazz, oldies, doowop, singer songwriters, good
old rock and roll, steel drums
and other music of the
Caribbean.
This year’s fair will also feature great live entertainment
such as kids’ magic shows,
and a car show featuring the
Drag Masters of Somerdale.
While you are there, be sure to
view the military vehicles on
display.
Let’s not forget about the
food and refreshments featuring barbeque by “Smokin’
BBQ”. We will
also have numerous local exh i b i t o r s ,
including
the
South
Jersey
wine and beer
garden featuring
Flying
Fish
Brewery.
What County
Fair would be
complete without 4-H exhibits? Proud 4-H members
will display their hard work
ranging from arts, crafts,
plants, animal, sewing and
needlework. They will also
show off their culinary expertise with cakes, pies, cookies, bread, jellies and jams,
just to name a few. If you
would like to submit your
handiwork,
please
visit
www.camdencounty.com for
submission requirements and
deadlines.
We would like to thank our
generous sponsors for supporting this year’s Camden
County Fair including Horizon Services, Forman Mills
and Med Express.
Camden County College is
located at 200 College Drive in
the Blackwood section of
Gloucester Township. The
2015 Camden County fair is
open on Sep. 19 from 11 a.m. to
7 p.m. and on Sep. 20 from 12
p.m. to 6 p.m. This best part is
that admission and parking is
free.
For more information about
the 2014 Camden County Fair,
please visit www.camdencounty.com. If you have any
other questions about County
services, please call me at
(856) 225-5466, or email me at
[email protected].
Also, you can like us on Facebook
at
www.Facebook.com/camdencountynj and follow us on
Twitter @camdencountynj.
12 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — SEPT. 9–15, 2015
Rankings consider graduation rates
RANKINGS
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aren’t surprised by this high
ranking, but we are very proud of
it,” Superintendent Richard
Perry said.
Haddonfield Public Schools administration credits not only
HMHS, but also the elementary
schools and middle school for
preparing students for success in
high school.
“Our students don’t show up
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here highly motivated, successful, eager and having a vision for
themselves without the tremendous work of those teachers and
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The
methodology
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Newsweek’s ranking was determined first by identifying high
schools that perform at or above
the 70th percentile within each
state based on standardized statelevel math and reading/language
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were then ranked based on a College Readiness Index, which
looked at the school’s college enrollment rate, graduation rate,
weighted AP composite score,
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WORKSHOP
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life they are living without help,
but the caregiver doesn’t understand the array of services available, how to access these services,
how to fund the sources or even if
the senior is capable of accepting
the services.
To address the issue, the Heberleys have developed this free community workshop with caregivers
in mind. Their goal is to help families create a compassionate and
secure plan for their loved one's
future, identify their situation's
unique needs, tap into programs
and resources to address those
needs, and learn about government benefits that can help with
the cost of professional support.
"Developing a care plan for our
elderly loved ones is often fraught
with anxiety, and sometimes even
guilt. Our goal is to clarify some
of these issues and get families
pointed in the best direction,"
Lori said.
Some examples of the things
Lori and Grayson feel are often
mistaken or some people don’t
know about are government benefits for the elderly and veterans
and the capabilities of health insurance in regard to ongoing
care.
“(Elder care) is not often covered by health insurance. Health
insurance is for recovery, not ongoing maintenance. Ongoing care
is most often paid for out of pocket or through government programs, not health insurance,”
Lori said.
The Heberleys feel it is important for people to be informed
about elder care, as there is a lot
at stake. There are the possibilities of financial and legal burdens, improper care of the elderly
and not enough information
given to the caregiver.
“You always want to make sure
you get the right care from the
right source at the right time,”
Grayson said.
At the workshop, Lori and
Grayson intend to provide all the
participants with things they will
need such as folders, papers/pamphlets with information and a
pad for writing notes. Caregivers
should just show up.
“They just need to attend and
be armed with questions,”
Grayson said.
Appetizers and refreshments
will be available.
Those who wish to attend are
asked to email [email protected] or call (856)
795-1100 to RSVP. You can also
RSVP on The Law Offices of
Grayson H. Heberley Facebook
page. RSVP guarantees seating
and allows the Heberleys to best
decide how to give information.
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Average SAT total for HMHS was 1768
AVERAGE
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ite score, student retention from
ninth to 12th grade and counselor-to-student ratio.
HMHS scored high with a 100
percent student retention rate
and a 99.5 percent graduation
rate. It also had a high percentage
of students college bound, with
97.4 percent.
“This is a community that
loves their school, and people
move to this town for the school.
One of the things I notice are the
parents are successful, involved
in their children’s lives and want
them to be successful; so as far as
motivating the students to pursue
higher education, it is very easy,
as it is an expectation of the community,” HMHS Principal Chuck
Klaus said.
HMHS’ average AP score was a
3.84 out of 5. As of now, the high
school has 20 AP courses, adding
an AP computer science course
this year. The high school tries to
provide students with AP classes
it finds students want or need to
further their education. Also, AP
courses and taking the AP test
when in the course is optional,
compared to other schools that require it. Perry and Klaus credit
the success of the AP courses to
the teachers, as they seek out the
professional development themselves and take the extra time to
better themselves and their
courses.
“The teachers receive professional development, take advantage of it and put the extra time
in. They know their students and
work to their students’ needs,”
Klaus said.
The average SAT total for
HMHS was 1768, a higher score
than the class of 2013 average
total score, which was 1497, according to College Board. The
ACT score was high as well with a
26.1 average score compared to
the national average of 21 for
2014, according to www.ACT.org.
HMHS
doesn’t
integrate
SAT/ACT prep in its curriculum,
but it does offer some over the
summer. Haddonfield also received a gold star from
Newsweek, which is given to
schools where economically disadvantaged students performed
at or above the state average for
all students on standardized state
reading/language arts and mathematics assessments. This didn’t
affect the rankings, but is a nod to
those who help low-income students. HMHS waives application
and SAT/ACT test fees for such
students. Also, the counseling department brings in FAFSA experts to educate parents on how
to apply for financial aid.
“There are no different expectations. Our teachers maintain
high expectations for all of their
students and probably couldn’t
tell you who in their classroom is
economically
disadvantaged,”
Wilson said.
All of HMHS’ successes – academically, extracurricularly, culturally and socially – are because
of everyone working together,
Klaus said.
“Any success we have is based
on the partnership between the
staff, parents and students,”
Klaus said.
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school
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On Wednesday, Sept. 2, students of Haddonfield
started their first day of school. Central Elementary School students were mostly smiles on the
first day. Clockwise from above left: Preschooler
Luke Brand with brothers Jack and Connor, both
starting first grade. Tatum Annunziata, Ava
Thomas, Clementine Thayer and Lucy
Cheatham. Kindergartener Ethan Bruce with
teacher Katie Schwartz. Cydney Rudder and
brother Conor. Dominic Hahn. First graders
Harry Reinert and Andrew Coleman. Kindergartener Jonathan Harmon. First grader Wynne
Ay and her dog Hannah.
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Nesting Needs
Project will include
lane closures, changes
If you want to buy a home
It’s a big decision and it is important to understand each step as well as the nuances of the market
conditions. Being an informed buyer and getting the right assistance can make big differences in
your home buying experience and the final results. In most cases, buying a home will happen
maybe twice or three times in someone’s lifetime and it is a big financial commitment. It is important to know all the ins and outs of such a major transaction complicated by so many details.
Financial considerations are central to any home purchase. In addition to helping you make better decisions about what you can afford in a home, someone who already has their financing in
place is in a better negotiation position when it’s time to make an offer.
Finding your new home can be exciting but deciding what you truly want and need can be challenging. Most home buyers invariably face trade-offs, so it is important to prioritize what is important. Negotiating an offer, home inspections, and applying for the mortgage, all have checks
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of Grove Street is open to traffic.
Once all concrete work is completed, the contractor will begin
road reconstruction for that section.
“The road will be milled and
the entire street will be overlaid,
so there will be no potholes on the
street,” Keashen said.
This project will be ongoing,
and motorists should be aware
there will be intermittent closures and lane changes during
construction. If possible, motorists should explore new routes
for their daily commutes.
Don’t get caught in the Renters Trap
A recent study revealed that over the last five years, a typical rent rose 15%, while the income of
renters grew by only 11%. If you are currently renting, this disparity in growth could get you
caught up in a cycle where increasing rents continue to make it impossible for you to save for a
necessary down payment.
Homebuyers, who were able to purchase their home over the same five-year period and lock in
their housing costs, were able to grow their net worth as home values have increased and their
mortgage balances have gone down.
Don’t get caught in the trap so many renters are currently in. If you are ready and willing to
buy a home, contact, Sheri Smith, a professional real estate coach at (856) 616-706 or via email
at [email protected] to help you determine if you are eligible now or what needs
to be done for the future!
“We’ll never have a complete
shut down, as there will be the rotation of closing one lane and
making the other optional. We’ll
always most likely have one lane
open. However, there will be congestion and delays, so people
should look for alternate routes if
possible,” Keashen said.
The end of the project is dependent upon the weather and
other factors. According to
Keashen, the project will hopefully be squared away by the middle
of the fall; he just asks for patience and alertness from residents and motorists.
“Ultimately, we want residents
to be alert and have patience.
They will have some inconveniences, but ultimately it will be a
big improvement,” Keashen said.
Email us at [email protected]
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Bridal Showcases help couples meet wedding vendors, face to face and see
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
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venues, make sure to stop and try the food and cake samples. It is a great
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215 E Summit Ave, Haddonfield
$735,000
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