July 15, 2015 - The Haddonfield Sun

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JULY 15–21, 2015
Author shares story
of acceptance
Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival
Traci Dunham hopes children see that everyone
is unique with book ‘My Sister Lulu and Me’
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
For children, picture books can
be a good way to teach an important lesson. Picture books can use
illustrations, rhyming and repetition to get a message across, creating a great teaching tool for
young readers and listeners.
Haddonfield author
and
resident
Traci Dunham
tries to
always
have a lesson in her
children’s
books.
Recently,
Dunham came out
with her new
book, “My Sister
Lulu and Me,”
about the relationship between two sisters, one with a disability. She hopes the book brings
up conversations about those
with disabilities at a young age to
teach acceptance and that everyone is unique. The book is geared
toward children in preschool
through fourth grade.
Since she
was
young,
Dunham
always
liked
writing. However, it was
due to her
daughter Caroline that she
started writing
chilDUNHAM
dren’s
books. Caroline was born
with a partial trisomy 18, an
abnormality in chromosome 18 that can impact
an individual’s health
and development. It is
through
children’s
books that Dunham is
able to make a connection with Caroline, by reading
and having her respond, which are times
Dunham loves.
Inspired by her daughter, Dunham’s most recent books are
about inner beauty and acceptance.
“I love that I can write and
have a message to young children, and to be able to do it
please see DUNHAM’S, page 10
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
The 23rd annual Haddonfield Crafts and Fine Art Festival was held on Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12. The picture-perfect weather brought thousands downtown to peruse a variety of specialty crafts, photography, paintings, mosaics and more. Christina Fagan, above, checks out artwork at the Philly Word Art tent. For more photos, please see page 12.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
‘The Wedding Singer’
Haddonfield Plays and Players
presents musical. PAGE 4
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–21
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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obituaries
Peter J. Noonan
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June 30, 2015
Peter J. Noonan, of Washington Crossing, Pa., formerly of
Haddonfield and Amsterdam,
N.Y., passed away on June 30 of
complications from ALS at the
age of 71.
Peter attended Amsterdam
schools and was a graduate of
Ohio Wesleyan University where
he was a member of Phi Delta
Theta fraternity and a star baseball (catcher) player. He also was
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an avid skier and golfer. He
worked for many years as an employee benefit consultant for the
Travelers Insurance Company
and also privately for himself and
several small insurance companies.
Peter was the son of James and
Frances Hill Noonan and is survived by his wife of 38 years,
Gayner Willis Noonan; son Peter
James Noonan, Jr. of Clifton, Va.
and Pamela N. (Michael) Smedshammer of Modesto, Calif.;
grandchildren Emily and Brylan
Noonan and Samantha and
Calvin Smedshammer; step children Tracy (Richard) Schutt of
Rosemont, Pa., Kimberly Pendrak
of Haddonfield, and Linda Gellien of Cape May; sisters Lizabeth
White of Scotia, N.Y., Carol Quinlivan (George) of Hampden,
Mass. and Mary (Jack) Topping of
Commerce, Ga.
Peter’s family received friends
on Tuesday, July 7 at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services, 15 West
End Ave. in Haddonfield, where
his service followed. Burial was
private. In lieu of flowers the family suggests that contributions be
made in Peter’s name to the St.
Mary’s Ambulance Service, 1201
Langhorne Newtown Road, Langhorne, Pa. and Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation International, JDRF, 26 Broadway New
York,
N.Y.
10004
or
via
www.jdrf.org.
please see OBITUARIES, page 14
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‘The Wedding Singer’ hits the stage
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Haddonfield Plays and Players presents musical July 16 to Aug. 8
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Haddonfield residents will get
the chance to remember the 80s
and fall in love again with Haddonfield Plays and Players’ performance of “The Wedding
Singer.”
“The Wedding Singer,” a
comedic and romantic musical
based on the movie of the same
title, will have audience members
at the edge of their seat all night
rooting for love. The show runs
from July 16 through Aug. 8 at the
HPP’s theater located at 957 E. Atplease see MUSICAL, page 16
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Robbie Hart, left, played by Steve Stonis, sings along with waitress
Julia, played by Jayne Zubris, who helped him write a song for his fiancée in Haddonfield Plays and Players performance of ‘The Wedding
Singer.’
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THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 15–21, 2015
in our opinion
N.J. pride on a national stage
World-Cup winning women’s soccer team has four Garden State members
or once, New Jersey has something to be proud of. The Garden State can proudly boast that
four of its own were a part of the U.S.
women’s national team that won the
World Cup last week, among them the
star of the final game against Japan –
Carli Lloyd, who scored three goals.
Lloyd, who attended Rutgers University, is originally from Delran and now
resides in Mt. Laurel. Lloyd has always
been the most well-known member of
the team from New Jersey.
Entering this year, she was already
the all-time leading scorer (with 61
goals) for a player who has played exclusively as a midfielder. And she has
always seemed to shine in the biggest
moments. In addition to the three goals
F
Your thoughts
Did you watch the U.S. women’s national
team win the World Cup? We’d love to
hear about your experience, and what
the victory means to you.
in the World Cup finale, Lloyd also
scored both of the team’s goals in the
Gold Medal winning game against
Japan in the 2012 London Olympics.
New Jersey can be proud of more
than just Lloyd, though. We can celebrate midfielder Tobin Heath, from
Basking Ridge, who also scored a goal
in the World Cup final game. Point
Pleasant’s Christine Rampone – a defender who has played in five World
Cups for the U.S. – and Heather O’Reilly, a midfielder from East Brunswick,
were also big participants for the team.
The victory by the women’s soccer
team was something we should all be
proud of, and it gives us New Jerseyans a feather to put in our collective
cap. Not everything about our state is
bad; we make significant contributions
to our country on a daily basis.
While the World Cup is just a sporting event, it’s something that bands
our country together. It’s something
that people watch all around the world,
whether they are avid fans of soccer or
have never watched the sport before.
The victory by the women’s national
team gives all of us a great sense of
pride in our country, and it’s thanks in
large part to four of the Garden State’s
own.
Rotary Club hosts array of summer concerts
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
On Friday nights, Kings Highway will be
closed from Haddon Avenue to Tanner
Street, but that doesn’t mean it won’t be
alive with people, dancing and music.
Once again, downtown Haddonfield will
be filled with music as the Rotary Club of
Haddonfield is hosting its annual summer
concert series.
Residents can enjoy free summer concerts every Friday night in July at 7 p.m.
The concerts will last about an hour.
“These concerts are almost like a small
town picnic with music. It’s held right in
our downtown area and it’s a lot of fun.
Hopefully a lot of people come out and have
a good time,” coordinator of the Rotary
Club Summer Concerts Frank Carr said.
The Rotary Club of Haddonfield, founded in 1927, has been sponsoring these concerts for more than 30 years. As its year
starts in July, this is one of its first events,
and it is a great way to start off the year.
“For us, it is a community service project, projects that give back. Obviously, giving back to the community is what we are
all about, so that is what we do,” Carr said.
“We’re glad to do it. It is definitely a fun
and exciting event.”
Each year, the Rotary Club tries to offer
a variety of musical entertainment. This
year, it has bands playing in different styles
from reggae to Motown to rock and roll.
Last Friday, July 10, the band “Beg, Borrow & Steel” played with a mixture of
Caribbean rock and reggae music. The future lineup includes:
• Friday, July 17: “The Mango Men,” popular Jimmy Buffet-style music and especially popular with children of all ages.
• Friday, July 24: “Mother Zeta,” with
music inspired by The Grateful Dead.
• Friday, July 31: “All Souled Out,” with
some funky Motown music.
“We always try to mix it up. There are a
lot of good bands this year. I really like
them,” Carr said.
Those attending are encouraged to bring
beach chairs and blankets so they can sit
and enjoy the show. However, there is no
need to sit the whole time, as dancing is
also encouraged.
“The bands we choose know we have an
audience that runs from diapers to 80 year
olds, so they try to appeal to all audiences,”
Carr said.
The concerts are free and family-friendly. Bottles of water will be given away at the
concerts. In the event of rain, concerts are
cancelled.
“It’s fun. I enjoy it. It’s definitely a highlight to see people enjoying themselves. It
is an honor to represent the Rotary Club,”
Carr said.
For more information, visit www.haddonfieldrotary.org or www.downtownhaddonfield.com.
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JULY 15–21, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
Free museum admission July 17–19
Museum pass program popular
among County Library members
By Freeholder Ian Leonard
Residents from zip codes participating in Inside Out this summer will receive free general admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art from Friday, July 17
through Sunday, July 19 for a
chance to see the 60 masterpieces
that have inspired this season’s
pop-up exhibitions. Haddonfield
is one of those participating zip
codes. All you need is the 08033
Haddonfield zip code.
Within a few minutes of arriving at the museum, residents of
Inside Out communities will recognize a dozen masterpieces that
have been reproduced and placed
alongside their town’s sidewalks,
bike paths, parks and recreation
centers.
General admission provides access to the museum’s main building, The Perelman Building, The
Rodin Museum, and historic
houses Mount Pleasant and
Cedar Grove. The museum features four shops of collection-inspired items, plus a variety of
cafes and restaurants operated by
the restaurateur Stephen Starr.
To gain free entry to the museum that weekend, visitors can go
to any Visitor Services desk, mention Inside Out and present a driver’s license or an ID card that
lists their zip code.
The Philadelphia Museum of
Art is located at 2600 Benjamin
Franklin Parkway.
Museum hours are Tuesday
through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Inside Out is a major arts initiative sponsored by the Knight
Foundation that brings art from
the collection directly into neighborhoods in outdoor exhibitions.
For more information visit
www.philamuseum.org.
The Red Hot Ramblers perform on July 19
Tri-State Jazz Society presents
The Red Hot Ramblers on Sunday,
July 19 from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church, 29 Warwick Road. The
sextet is headed by trombonist
Larry Toft, who played for TSJS
last year in the Barbone Street
and Perseverance Jazz Bands.
Toft and his mostly young friends
aim for an authentic hot sound of
the jazz era. The Red Hot Ramblers employ red hot syncopation,
stompin' rhythms and lyrical
melodies associated with the Jazz
Age. For more about them, visit
www.facebook.com/ redhotramblers.
Half-price admission of $10,
payable at the door, is available
for first-time attendees and members; general admission is $20;
full-time students with IDs and
children are free. There are no advance sales or reservations.
For information see www.tristatejazz.org or call (856) 720-0232.
Last year, the
Camden County Library system began
offering members
passes to museums
and
attractions
throughout the region. Since that
time, library members have taken full
advantage of the
program and it has quickly become one of the most used services
at the library.
This is a great way to visit and
experience entertainment and cultural destinations this summer. If
you reside in a member community, I urge you to check out this
great opportunity to save money
when you visit some of the best
museums in the area.
Passes to the Academy of Natural Sciences, Garden State Discovery Museum, Grounds for
Sculpture, Morris Arboretum,
Wheaton Arts and Woodford
Wildlife Refuge are available from
any of the library’s eight
branches. Passes to the Guggenheim, Penn Museum of Archaeology, Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts and the Roebling Museum are only available from the
M. Allan Vogelson Regional
Branch Library in Voorhees. Each
institution sets the number of visitors that will receive free admission on a pass.
The Camden County Library
System is pleased to offer their
members the opportunity to visit
some of the great local museums
and other attractions that the
Delaware Valley has to offer. It’s a
great partnership with local institutions that extends the library’s
mission to meet the educational
and recreational needs of the residents they serve. In addition, it
adds just one more value to owning
a Camden County
Library
System
card.
The pass program
works similarly to
borrowing
books
from the library.
Adult cardholders in
good standing (with
less than $5 in fines)
may check out up to
one museum pass at a time. Members are welcome to go to a branch,
check out a pass, use it for free admission to the specific museum
and return it to the library branch
for the next member to borrow. A
museum pass must be returned to
the same branch from which it was
checked out.
Each pass may be checked out for
up to four days and cannot be renewed. Only one pass at a time is
allowed per family. The late fee is
$5 per day, up to the full cost of the
pass. The borrower is responsible
for the full cost of any lost or
stolen passes. Some of the passes
may entitle the bearer to additional benefits like discounts at
gift shops or on food sold at the
museums.
Visit the Camden County
Library’s museum pass webpage
at www.camdencountylibrary.
org/pass to learn what each participating institution offers visitors
with a pass. There you can also
find your local branch of the Camden County Library System, along
with a list of member communities.
If you have any other questions
about County services visit
www.camdencounty.com, call me
at (856) 225-5305 or email me at
[email protected].
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WEDNESDAY JULY 15
Baby Bookworms: Ages 6 to 24
months. 10:30 a.m. at Borough
Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield
Public Library.
Read Together Book Group 1: 1 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Hosted by the
Haddonfield Public Library.
Read Together Book Group 2: 3
p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
THURSDAY JULY 16
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Read to a Dog: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at
Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library.
Junior Scientist: Ages 4 to 6 at
Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library.
Haddonfield Plays and Players
“The Wedding Singer” preview:
7:30 p.m. at The Haddonfield
Plays and Players Theater, 957 E.
Atlantic Ave. Based on the movie
“The Wedding Singer,” it's 1985
and New Jersey’s favorite wedding singer Robbie Hart tries to
make every wedding as disastrous as his own. However, Julia,
a winsome waitress, wins his
affection, but unless Robbie can
pull off the performance of a
decade, the girl of his dreams will
be gone forever. Preview tickets
are $12. Learn more at www.haddonfieldplayers.com.
FRIDAY JULY 17
Baby Bookworms: Ages 6 to 24
months. 10:30 a.m. at Borough
Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield
Public Library.
Rotary Summer Concert: The
Mango Men: 7 p.m. at Kings
Court on Kings Highway. Each Friday night in July, the club sponsors a free community concert in
downtown Haddonfield. Kings
Highway is closed to enable the
audience to set chairs down in
the street. Hundreds of adults
and children come to enjoy a
delightful evening of music from
a variety of first-rate bands.
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Philadelphia Museum Free Zip
Code Days: all day at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
From July 17 through July 19 Haddonfield residents can get into
the museum for free with zip
code 08033.
Haddonfield Plays and Players
“The Wedding Singer”: 8 p.m. at
The Haddonfield Plays and Players Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.
Based on the movie “The Wedding Singer,” it's 1985 and New
Jersey’s favorite wedding singer
Robbie Hart tries to make every
wedding as disastrous as his own.
However, Julia, a winsome waitress, wins his affection, but
unless Robbie can pull off the
performance of a decade, the girl
of his dreams will be gone forever. Tickets are $20. Learn more at
www.haddonfieldplayers.com.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. Visit www.haddonskiwanis.com to join or for more
information.
code 08033.
Haddonfield Plays and Players
“The Wedding Singer”: 8 p.m. at
The Haddonfield Plays and Players Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.
Based on the movie “The Wedding Singer,” it's 1985 and New
Jersey’s favorite wedding singer
Robbie Hart tries to make every
wedding as disastrous as his own.
However, Julia, a winsome waitress, wins his affection, but
unless Robbie can pull off the
performance of a decade, the girl
of his dreams will be gone forever. Tickets are $20. Learn more at
www.haddonfieldplayers.com.
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.
SATURDAY JULY 18
SUNDAY JULY 19
Philadelphia Museum Free Zip
Code Days: all day at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
From July 17 through July 19 Haddonfield residents can get into
the museum for free with zip
Philadelphia Museum Free Zip
Code Days: all day at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
From July 17 through July 19 Haddonfield residents can get into
the museum for free with zip
JULY 15–21, 2015
code 08033.
Haddonfield Plays and Players
“The Wedding Singer”: 2 p.m. at
The Haddonfield Plays and Players Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.
Based on the movie “The Wedding Singer,” it's 1985 and New
Jersey’s favorite wedding singer
Robbie Hart tries to make every
wedding as disastrous as his own.
However, Julia, a winsome waitress, wins his affection, but
unless Robbie can pull off the
performance of a decade, the girl
of his dreams will be gone forever. Tickets are $20. Learn more at
www.haddonfieldplayers.com.
MONDAY JULY 20
Teen Craft at Borough Hall: 3 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Hosted by the
Haddonfield Public Library.
La Leche League meeting: 7:30
p.m. at First Presbyterian Church
hospitality center, 20 Kings Highway East. Information and support for breastfeeding mothers.
For more information visit
lllofhaddonfield.blogspot.com or
call Louise at 547-2980 or Connie
at 795-8554.
TUESDAY JULY 21
Commissioners Meeting: 7:30 p.m.
at Borough Hall.
THE HADDONFIELD SUN 9
LCOS Youth
Group takes
mission trip
Twenty youth along with adult
supervisors planned to leave for
Goldsboro, N.C., on Saturday, July
11 at 9:30 a.m. on a mission trip to
serve Habitat For Humanity in
providing shelter for the homeless.
The group was to depart from
the Lutheran Church of Our Savior in Haddonfield and return
Saturday evening, July 18.
Hosted by the GoldsboroWayne chapter of Habitat For Humanity, this is the LCOS Youth
Group’s eighth annual mission
trip to serve others.
They held various fundraisers
throughout the year and raised
$1,250 to donate toward the cost of
building materials. Participants
pay their own travel expenses.
Evensong
services set
The Lutheran Church of Our
Savior will offer Evensong worship using the Holden Evening
Prayer on four consecutive Sundays this summer, beginning at 7
p.m.
Services will be on July 19 and
26 and Aug. 2 and 9, and will be
held in the Parish Hall and last
approximately 30 to 40 minutes
that include a family message. Ice
cream sundaes and fellowship
will be offered after worship.
All are invited to attend and
worship.
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Dunham’s first book, ‘The Oyster’s
Secret,’ tells tale of inner beauty
DUNHAM’S
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through pictures and words,”
Dunham said.
Dunham’s first book, “The Oyster’s Secret,” was a big success,
being named a No. 1 best seller on
Amazon.com. She has gone to
schools, libraries and book stores
to talk about her book and its
message about inner beauty.
Her new book, “My Sister Lulu
and Me,” out this month, is about
two sisters travelling through
everyday life with the message of
acceptance and uniqueness. As
Dunham felt there was a lack of
children’s books about disabilities, she decided to write this
book, hoping to start teaching
children about disabilities at a
young age.
“There are not a lot of books
for kids of younger age about
children with disabilities, so that
is something I really wanted to
get out there. I wanted to give the
message that it is OK; there is
nothing to be afraid of. Everyone
is unique and everyone is uniquely special, that is what I wanted to
bring out with this book. The education is really important, and a
lot of parents don’t know how to
talk to their children about disabilities,” Dunham said.
In the book, Dunham doesn’t
come right out and say Lulu has a
disability or any specific disability. Instead, throughout the book,
she leaves subtle hints with the illustrations and words. Lulu is
seen in a handicap swing, a
stroller for kids with disabilities
and going to a bus with a handicap sign on it. Lulu is also shown
to have certain behaviors commonly seen in those with disabilities such as not speaking or only
being able to say certain words,
making funny noises when happy
and not liking certain foods. Dunham did this so the adult reader
could talk to the children about
others with disabilities and create understanding.
“I make subtle hints throughout the book that there is something not quite right with her. I do
this so that parents can have the
conversation, and children can
ask questions to create a dialogue
about disabilities,” Dunham said.
The book was not only inspired
by her daughter Caroline, but
also the relationship between her
and her other daughter Paige.
Growing up, both sisters were
close. She wanted to highlight
their
relationship
at
that
time and how anyone can be accepted.
“Paige grew up with her sister
having a disability, and it never
phased her. I wanted to bring out
the relationship between the two
of them and show that if it is OK
with her, then it is OK with everybody else,” Dunham said.
For “My Sister Lulu and Me,” a
portion of the proceeds are going
toward the Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society, an organization for parents across the
country who have children with
chromosome 18 abnormalities.
As it is not a common chromosome disorder, there is not a lot of
research done as of yet.
“It’s something I’m very happy
to do with this book, and just to
bring the Chromosome 18 Society
to light,” Dunham said. “The response has been great. I’m so
happy how everyone in the community has supported me. People
can’t wait for it to come out.”
Both of her books can be ordered through Dunham’s publishing company TAD Books’ website
at www.tadbooks.com or Amazon.com. Books will also be available at local book stores.
Dunham is working on another
children’s book about being
afraid of the dark and collaborating with fellow author Kate Butler on a picture book series about
the American flag and the history
of the 50 states.
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Crafts
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and
Clockwise from above: Colin, 4, and
Aiden Euler, 7, watch Kim DelRoccili
from Ebru Richsilk Designs make a
silk scarf. John Fowler, 8, shows off
his inner superhero, ‘Super Jack.’ A
carving of a face from The Bazi Collection. Shane Purificato, 11 months,
smiles. Scarlet Perry and her mom
Devon relax. Colorful Crooked Bird
Houses line the Deppenwood Products tent. Jill Hawes at her Farm
House Art Studio tent. Karen Wolf
and Barbara Young look at books by
Traci Dunham, right. Pam Baranackie and Mary Anne Ferraro sample
toffee from Kiersten Heitmann of
Heitmann’s Ye Old Toffee Shoppe.
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She was the beloved wife of
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mother to Lisa R. Pendarvis
(Robert) and the late Kurt W.
Reintzel; adoring grandmother of
Nathaniel and Andrew Pendarvis; and daughter of the late
Harry and Alberta Rodgers. She
is survived by two sisters, Bonnie
Juda (Dennis) and Barbara Kent
(Joseph), and many cherished
nieces, nephews, extended family
and friends.
A native of Philadelphia, she
graduated from St. Hubert’s High
School for Girls before earning a
bachelor’s degree from Temple
University
and a master’s
from Rowan
University. In
life and during her battle
with pancreatic cancer, Sue
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meet and know her. With the unwavering love and support of her
husband and best friend over 46
years, she spent her days in service to others, especially children,
as a lifelong educator, administrator and mentor during an accomplished career that spanned 37
years at Camden County Vocational and Technical High School,
Gateway Regional High School,
Clayton Middle/ High School and
the Washington Township School
District.
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of the Haddonfield Historical Society and as a board member of
the Haddonfield Historic Preservation Commission. For many
years, she was active in the Union
League of Philadelphia and was a
member of the Millennium Table
and Board Member of the Ladies
Committee. Her love of travel
and adventure took her to many
exotic and interesting locales,
memories of which she enthusiastically shared with her trademark wit and sense of humor.
Sue was engaging and welcoming, deeply appreciative of the
many blessings that she enjoyed,
and a true example of grace
under pressure and courage in
the face of adversity. She believed
deeply in angels and now she is
one.
Guests were received at KainMurphy Funeral Services on
Wednesday, July 8. A service was
held on at the Lutheran Church of
Our Savior in Haddonfield on
Thursday, July 9. Interment was
private. The family requests in
lieu of flowers memorial donations be made in Sue’s name to
the Pancreatic Cancer Action
Network at pancan.org/donate, or
through the mail at 1500 Rosecrans Ave., Suite 200, Manhattan
Beach, Calif. 90266.
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New Jersey American
Water plans several water,
sewer main improvements
New Jersey American Water
has several water and sewer main
improvement projects underway
that will improve service to its
new customers in Haddonfield.
The company is spending approximately $3.7 million to replace more than two miles of pipe
that is near the end of its useful
life. New Jersey American Water
asks that drivers and pedestrians
use caution while crews are
working along the following
streets:
Grove Street, between Lake
Street and East Kings Highway,
approximately 2,000 feet of sixinch, unlined, cast-iron pipe is
being replaced with eight-inch,
cement-lined, ductile iron main.
From Coles Mill Road to Maple
Avenue, New Jersey American
Water is cleaning sediment from
an eight-inch, clay sewer main
and lining the 2,700-foot stretch of
pipe with a layer of cement,
which will extend the life of the
main.
Between Glover Avenue and
East Kings Highway, crews will
also clean and line approximately
1,000 feet of eight-inch clay sewer
main.
Lakeview Avenue (between
Centre Street and Cooper River) –
A new 12-inch, cement-lined, ductile iron water main will replace a
2,000-foot long, four-inch in diam-
eter, unlined cast-iron water
main.
New Jersey American Water is
also installing 2,000 feet of new
sewer main, replacing an eightinch, clay main with an eightinch PVC pipe.
West Euclid Avenue (from West
End Avenue to Avondale Avenue) – The company is replacing
720 feet of eight-inch, clay sewer
main with eight-inch, PVC pipe;
and also replacing 720 feet of
eight-inch, unlined, cast-iron
water main with eight-inch, cement-lined, ductile-iron water
main.
Douglass Avenue and East
Park Avenue at Lincoln Avenue –
More than 1,000 feet of eight-inch,
clay sewer main will be replaced
by an eight-inch, cement-lined,
ductile-iron sewer line. A new 12inch, cement-lined, ductile-iron
water main will replace a 1,060foot long, four-inch, unlined, castiron water main
The water infrastructure improvements, which will be in
service by the end of August, will
ensure that customers in Haddonfield continue to enjoy safe, reliable water and wastewater services. Final road restoration will be
completed this fall.
More information can be
found
by
visiting
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Haddonfield Hammer 9U wins tournament
Special to The Sun
The Haddonfield Hammer 9U travel baseball team won the Youth Elite Sports Diamond Classic
9U Baseball tournament. Pictured are coaches Joe Martin, Bruce Parker and Blair Talty, and
teammates Owen Ryan, Luke Hinkle, Raffaele Rogers, Jack Subramanian, John Sheehan, Jack
Petrillo, Ian Talty, Patrick Ryan, Bruce Parker, Trey Martin and Sam Carlson. Not pictured are
Matt Morris and Matt Kouser.
HMHS grad Juliana Kadar selected as AAA essay scholarship winner
Juliana Kadar, a 2015 graduate
of Haddonfield Memorial High
School, has been selected as the
winner in the AAA South Jersey
Essay Scholarship contest.
Kadar earned $5,000 toward
her college tuition with her winning entry.
The contest, open to all high
school seniors living or attending
school in Camden, Cumberland,
Gloucester or Salem counties,
presented a challenging scenario
for students to answer with a
maximum of 1,000 words: “What
do you consider to be the biggest
difference between what your
generation does behind the wheel
of a car, and your parents’ generation? Should one generation try
to be more like the other?”
“I knew the first thing most
people would think about is technology,” Kadar said in describing
her idea for answering the question. “I decided to be different and
focus on defensive driving. It’s
something my parents encour-
aged me to do as I was learning
how to drive.”
The resulting paper was selected by a panel of judges as the top
thesis from the more than 320 entries received. A total of 59 high
schools were represented in the
contest. All entrants received a
free, one-year basic student membership to AAA South Jersey.
The judges particularly liked
Kadar’s concept of a “new Triple
A,” which focused on Age, Awareness and Action. She described
the new kind of Triple A as:
A – use one’s AGE to learn
from the past and adopt a defensive driving approach each and
everyday
AA – have AWARENESS of our
driving shortcomings and stay
tuned into methods that improve
overall driving safety.
AAA – take ACTION as a
young driver to use technology
responsibly
“I was looking for something
that was different, and that just
popped into my head,” she said. “I
thought, ‘I can do something with
this.’”
Kadar said she will use the
$5,000 from AAA South Jersey toward her tuition at Georgetown
University, where she intends to
study nursing or international
health.
AAA South Jersey, with offices
Voorhees, Sewell, Millville and
Logan Township, has served
South Jersey for more than 85
years.
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Musical is set in 1985 New Jersey
MUSICAL
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lantic Ave. near Crows Woods.
“Come to be entertained. The
talent of the cast is just incredible. Working with them has been
a pleasure,” Director Connor
Twigg said.
Twigg knew HPP was doing
“The Wedding Singer” in May
2014, getting together the crew
and production team right off the
bat. As HPP puts on many performances throughout the year, it
started auditions in April and
began rehearsals in May, practicing a few days a week for only two
and a half months.
“I think the plot line is relevant. I think any generation can
relate to it. And overall, it is just
entertaining. I thought Haddonfield was a great place for it. So I
presented it to them and they
agreed,” Twigg said.
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Robbie Hart, center,
played by Steve Stonis, sings the opening song along with
his bandmates.
Robbie Hart, played by Steve Stonis, is New Jersey's favorite wedding singer. He's the life of the
party, until his own fiancée leaves
him at the altar. Heartbroken,
Robbie makes every wedding as
disastrous as his own. But then,
he meets waitress Julia, played by
Jayne Zubris, who wins his affection. But Julia is engaged to a
Wall Street shark, and Robbie has
to put on the performance of a
decade to win the girl of his
dreams. Famous songs such as
“Somebody Kill Me” and “Grow
Old With You” are in the performance, along with many others.
Twigg and cast members describe the show as high-energy
and fast-paced; audience members will be entertained for the
whole performance. Attendees
might even want to dance in their
seats along with performers.
“It is an extremely high energy
show from start to finish, no low
point, even with the ballads. It
flows well and is a really exciting
show,” Twigg said.
“The show is high energy, fastpaced, has lots of dancing and
lots of 80s nostalgia. This show
makes me feel good,” said Genna
Garofalo, who plays Julia’s
cousin Holly.
A highlight and favorite part of
the show is a secret at the end of
Act One that, according to Twigg,
will be a big surprise for audience
members who haven’t seen “The
Wedding Singer.”
“My favorite part of the show, I
can’t tell or give it away. It is a big
surprise to the audience. If you
don’t know the musical, it is
something completely wild and a
great way to make the audience
say, ‘Wow, I can’t wait to see what
happens next,’” Twigg said.
“The finale of Act One is really
high energy. Everyone is in it;
everyone is really fun.
“A lot of character stuff comes
out. The choreography is great.
There is some surprise special effects at the end, which will be fun.
I can’t wait,” Garofalo said.
The preview performance is
July 16 at 7:30 p.m. Other performances are July 17, 18, 24, 25, 29 and
31 and Aug. 1, 7 and 8 at 8 p.m.,
and July 19 and 26 and Aug. 2 at 2
p.m. Tickets range in price from
$10 to $20 and can be ordered online through HPP at www.haddonfieldplayers.com, or through
the box office at (856) 429-8139.
There might be some tickets
available at the door. Box office
hours can be found online.
“It’s a fun night out, super
funny. You’ll laugh; you’ll cry;
you’ll mostly laugh,” Zubris said.
“I am super excited. I hope
everyone comes out and see it,”
Garofalo said.
Coming up after for HPP is the
Mark Twain comedy “Is he
dead?” which runs Sept. 17
through Oct. 3.
JULY 15–21, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 17
Mabel Kay Senior Center
plans summer activities
The Mabel Kay Senior Center,
located at 24 Walnut St., next to
the Acme parking lot, has many
activities for our area senior citizens.
Continuing through the summer months, we are open from 9
a.m. until 4 p.m. Monday through
Friday. Feel free to come in and
get a monthly schedule.
Each Friday, except holidays,
from noon until 2 p.m. we serve
either pizza or a sandwich and
coffee or a cold drink. Each Friday, we either have a guest, a Remember When Program, or a
pizza and bingo afternoon. Just
check your schedule to see what
is on.
Our physical programs also
continue throughout the summer.
Lite Aerobics by Judy is Tuesdays at 1 p.m. held at Tarditi Commons, 325 Lincoln Ave. Cardio
Fun by David is Mondays at 11:30
a.m. at Tarditi Commons. Line
Dancing by Mavis is Wednesdays
at 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay House
upper level. Senior Tai Chi by
David is Thursdays at 11:30 a.m.
at Tarditi Commons.
Each physical program has
nominal fees of $1 for residents
and $2 for nonresidents.
Throughout
the
summer
months, the very popular bingo is
held on the second and fourth
Tuesday at MKH at 1 p.m. and
also do not miss bridge on the
first, third and fifth Tuesday at
12:30 p.m.
Art Workshop and Sewing,
Knitting return in September.
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