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JULY 22–28, 2015
Updates underway
for borough water,
sewer utilities
Camp Explorers
NJAW spending approximately
$3.7 million to replace more than
two miles of aging pipe
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Michael Haywood pushes Liv Loesch, left, and Pearle Bromley on the swing at the Central/Middle
School playground on Tuesday, July 14. The students are participants in the YMCA of Burlington
and Camden Counties summer camp called Camp Explorers.
Haddonfield residents might be
seeing a lot of orange and white
painting the town. Traffic signs
and cones have been put up on
some of the town’s roads, indicating construction. This is due to
Haddonfield’s long-awaited water
and sewer utility infrastructures
being improved upon and replaced.
New Jersey American Water
and the borough have been working together on several water and
sewer main projects that will improve service to residents. NJAW
is spending approximately $3.7
million to replace more than two
miles of pipe that is near the end
of its useful life, and the Haddonfield Roads Program will go into
effect after to repave the roads.
“Know we are doing the projects to prevent failures. Infrastructures get old and need to be
updated. The work we are doing
is with close coordination in the
town with their road paving program,” said Carmen Tierno, the
senior director of New Jersey
American Water's Southwest Operations.
“You need to keep updating
things so they keep working efficiently. Unfortunately, we hadn’t
been doing that historically,
which drove us to sell the water
and sewer utility. They are doing
it much faster than we (the town)
could have hoped,” Commissioner of Public Works John
Moscatelli said.
NJAW and the borough are
working together on these projects. NJAW is taking care of the
infrastructure
improvements,
and the borough is taking care of
the road improvements after.
“We work very closely with the
town. They have a very aggresplease see HADDONFIELD, page 16
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
BOE candidates
Deadline approaches to file
petitions to run for BOE. PAGE 5
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 17–21
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 22–28, 2015
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4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 22–28, 2015
• New Homes
• Remodeling
• Additions
• Alterations
• Office
• Retail
From crafting to bugs, library
packs in summer programming
During renovations, programs being held at Borough Hall
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Haddonfield is a town well
known for its diverse offerings for
residents and visitors. However,
not all are free, and those things
can add up, especially for families
with children.
With the Haddonfield Public
Library, many programs are offered free for residents.
This summer the library is offering a multitude of free programs for children and teens,
ranging from crafts to reading to
science.
During the library renovations, programming for children
is being held at Borough Hall in
the auditorium during the daytime. Teen craft events are also
being held at Borough Hall in
room 201.
Haddonfield library teen programs are running through the
first week of August. Teen programs are for teens 12 to 18 years
old, or sixth graders through high
school seniors.
When teens attend the summer
teen programs, they are put into a
drawing for a gift certificate at
one of the downtown eateries.
This summer, the library is of-
fering teen craft events, held in
room 201 at Borough Hall on Monday afternoons at 3 p.m. They include: July 27, a nail art event
where you can use different nail
polished to paint your nails and
decorate them with some nail art;
and Aug. 3, the creation and decoration of a collage or memory box
to fill with summer memories.
“We provide all of the supplies.
We just encourage the teens to
come out and have a good time.
They can bring out their own
stuff if they want, but we have
enough supplies for everyone as
well,” Erica Coonelly, library teen
coordinator, said.
For teen programs, the library
would like people to pre-register,
however walk-ins are accepted.
“Register at the library or
email me, but it is not mandatory,” Coonelly said.
Also, on Monday nights from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. teens can speak to
Coonelly to learn about the new
digital programs at the library.
“They can come in anytime,
but I will be there Monday
nights,” Coonelly said.
Coonelly’s favorite part of the
teen programs are seeing them
come out and have fun with one
another. She hopes those who at-
tend take away the knowledge
that the library is more than just
taking out books.
She also hopes that teens get involved with the library’s Teen Advisory Board, which is on hold
until the fall. Contact Coonelly at
[email protected]
g if interested in joining.
For children, summer programing runs until the end of August. The programs run in different age groups.
Some of the summer programs
include science classes such as
Super Scientists and Junior Scientists; art classes by Paint a
Treasure and Abrakadoodle; an
Adventure Aquarium visit on
Aug. 7; and The Bug Lady visit on
Aug. 28. Students must preregister for all of the summer programs.
For the younger crowd, the library offers Baby Bookworms,
Toddler Time and Little Listeners. Baby Bookworms must be
registered for and the summer is
full. The fall still has open spots.
Toddler Time and Little Listeners
require no registration.
The summer programing will
conclude with the End of Sumplease see END, page 12
JULY 22–28, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5
Deadline to run in November’s
school board election is July 27
Residents must file petition with county clerk’s office by 4 p.m.
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
The deadline to run for school
board this November is quickly
approaching.
Residents interested in running for school board must file
with the Camden County Clerk’s
Office by Monday, July 27 to have
their name on the ballot in November’s election. All petitions
must be filed with Camden County Clerk Joseph Ripa’s office on or
before 4 p.m. on July 27. Petitions
can be either mailed to The Office
of the Camden County Clerk, P.O.
Box 150 Camden, NJ 08101 or submitted in-person at the Camden
County Courthouse, Room 102,
520 Market St. in Camden from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Requirements for board membership include:
• Must be a United States citizen
• Must be at least 18 years old
• Must be able to read and write
• Must be a resident of the municipality running in for at least
one year
• Must not be holding any other
elected office or another office in
the local municipality and county
• Have no claim, interest in or
contract with the board of education
• Must not be disqualified for
conviction of crimes
Each candidate must complete
a nomination petition including
the signatures of at least 10 registered voters living in the district.
Candidates must also adhere to
all state requirements to file campaign-expense reports with the
New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission.
To download a nominating petition for the November school
board
election,
visit
http://www.camdencounty.com/g
overnment/county-officials/candidate-school-board. For more information on running for school
board,
visit
www.njsba.org/about/candidacy.
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THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 22–28, 2015
in our opinion
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t’s hard to believe, but just last
week, we saw the first back-toschool advertisement on TV. It took
us by surprise. “Oh, no,” we thought,
“did we sleep through all of July?”
Of course we didn’t; it’s just stores
trying to get ahead of the game and
boosting sales in a traditionally down
month.
It got us thinking, though: We have
been presenting back-to-school coverage in The Sun for quite awhile now, in
many different towns, but how can we
make this coverage better?
Our quick answer – by being better
prepared.
So, even though the beginning of the
next school year is the last thing on
your mind here in mid-July, we’re asking that you put it at the forefront of
your brain – or at least in part of your
brain – for a few moments.
What will be different about this
school year?
We’re going to find out. Right now,
our reporters are compiling lists of
I
Any questions?
We are tracking down school leaders to
ask them questions about the upcoming
school year. So what’s on your mind? Send
us your questions, and we’ll do our best to
get answers.
questions for school leaders about the
new school year.
Are there new classes students and
parents need to know about?
How about scheduling changes?
Was any work done at the schools
over the summer?
Generally, we’ll be asking school
leaders to tell us about things that
you – parents, taxpayers and students –
need to know before the 2015-16 school
year begins.
Then, we will pass that information
along to you.
Do you have any questions you’d like
our reporters to ask? If so, the time to
act is now. The more questions we get
from you, the better prepared we can
be, and the better information we can
pass along to you.
Maybe you are concerned about the
budget (who isn’t?). Or maybe you’ve
heard about a new program that you
think might be ideal for your child. Or
perhaps you are wondering about repairs that were scheduled for your
child’s school.
We’d love to get those questions from
you. Just send an email to us so that we
can include them on our lists.
Most school districts have done a lot
in recent years to be more responsive
to questions submitted by the public. It
makes sense. Everyone wants to have
great schools. Everyone wants to keep
taxes as low as possible, while still providing great service. One of the best
ways to achieve these goals is to build a
true public-private partnership between schools and the communities
they serve. And building that relationship starts with effective communication.
So send us your questions. We’ll do
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letter to the editor
Writer: Christie not a viable
presidential candidate
Where did the Sun’s editorial board
come up with its July 8-14 opinion piece “A
president from New Jersey” touting Chris
Christie as a viable candidate for the nation’s top office…in a Colorado cannabis
café?
Jersey’s first U.S. president, Woodrow
Wilson, campaigned in a field of political
giants (Theodore Roosevelt and William
Howard Taft). Governor Blowhard is running in a field of political pygmies.
Blame the state’s Democratic organization for putting up an aloof Wall Street guy
in Corzine and the worst campaigner in recent memory in Barbara Buono for
Christie’s two terms as governor.
Ask Sandy storm victims about how
trustworthy the “Livingston Legend” is to
them. Question casualties of Fort Lee on
what they think of Governor Traffic Cone.
A more apt historical comparison to our
absentee governor would be the Hindenburg – full of hot air and destined to crash.
Jack Kirkwood
on campus
Alexandra Marshall of Haddonfield was
initiated into The Honor Society of Phi
Kappa Phi. Marshall was initiated at The
College of New Jersey.
Molly Tomlinson of Haddonfield was recognized at Millersville University's 57th Annual Undergraduate Honors and Awards
Convocation. Tomlinson was awarded the
Search for Excellence Scholarship.
Colleen Shea of Haddonfield graduated
from the University of Dayton on May 3.
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JULY 22–28, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
Shopping, dining and relaxing?
It must be ‘Girls’ Night Out!’
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The summer is a great time to
spend outside having fun with
friends and family, especially at
night when the day cools down
and the sunlight changes to stars
and streetlights. In Haddonfield,
ladies can enjoy their weeknight
with family and friends in the
downtown area for the first summertime “Girls’ Night Out!”
event.
The Partnership for Haddonfield will once again host “Girls’
Night Out!” featuring a fun-filled
night of shopping, dining and relaxing on Thursday, July 23 from
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. “Girls’ Night Out!”
is a free event for ladies to enjoy
in-store discounts, food and
music by DJ Frank Staff at Kings
Court and Haddy Lane.
“It’s a nice, festive time in
town, and I think it will be a fun
summer night,” said Remi Fortunato, retail recruiter for the Partnership for Haddonfield.
“Girls’ Night Out!” has been
going on for more than five years
in Haddonfield, usually twice a
year – once in the spring and once
in the fall. It was started as a fun
way for mothers, daughters,
grandmothers, sisters and friends
to enjoy a special night together
while dining, shopping and enjoying downtown promotions.
For downtown Haddonfield,
this is the first time the event is
taking place during mid-summer.
“The retail shops were thinking it would be nice to have a midweek break for ladies during the
summer. Usually, people go to the
Shore for the weekend; this is an
added thing to do while you’re
home during the week,” Fortunato said.
This summertime ladies event
is free for women of all ages.
“There is no age limit. I’ve
taken my 13 year old and they
have candy and stuff for them as
well,” Fortunato said.
Stores on Ellis Street, Kings
Court, Mechanic Street, Shops at
116 Kings Highway and Tanner
Street are participating. Sales include discounts, percentages off,
complimentary refreshments and
services.
For the most up-to-date list of
“Girls Night Out!” offers, visit
www.downtownhaddonfield.com.
Each store has one or more of
these promotions.
“They are offering some really
great specials,” Fortunato said.
The event isn’t just about the
shopping, though. It includes dining at local eateries and enjoying
music from the DJ, while spending time with family and friends,
of course.
“It’s a fun, party atmosphere as
you shop from store to store,” Fortunato said.
Fortunato’s favorite part of the
night is seeing the streets come
alive with women and seeing
everyone socializing. She hopes
those who come take away not
only good deals, but realize Haddonfield is a great place to be and
shop.
“I hope they see it not just as
‘Girls Night Out!,’ but what a
great town it is,” Fortunato said.
For more information about
downtown Haddonfield, “Girls
Night Out!” or the Partnership
for Haddonfield call (856) 216-7253
or visit www.downtownhaddonfield.com.
Freeholder Board submits
damage assessment
By Freeholder Michelle Gentek
On June 23, like
many of my neighbors, my home was
damaged and we
lost power for several days due to a
severe super storm
that tore through
the region. Since
that day, the Camden County Office
of Emergency Management has
been working diligently with our
local, state and federal partners to
aggregate the total damage done
by this extreme weather event. At
this point, we are claiming more
than $4 million for reimbursement from the federal government in both public and
individual assistance for the destruction created by high winds
and heavy rains.
The four affected counties of
Camden, Atlantic, Gloucester and
Burlington
have
a
total
damage assessment of over $15
million, which surpasses all baselines for Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA)
support. Gov. Chris Christie has
signed off on a Major Disaster
Declaration and sent it through
FEMA to be signed by President
Barack Obama for federal assistance.
Our professionals have been
surveying the scope of the
damage for weeks coming up with
a real time assessment of damages with local officials, state police and FEMA to justify
reimbursement and federal assistance. This storm event was one
of the worst in scope and severity
for Camden County in modern
era and was the catalyst for significant damage to homeowners and
businesses.
In total thousands
of
trees
were
brought down by
straight-line winds
and power was cut
off to thousands of
residents in the aftermath of the
storm. All public
and private entities
had significant disruptions in their service for up to
10 days from the minute the storm
touched down.
To put this storm into perspective, there were more than 1,000
fire calls throughout the county
that afternoon, compared to an average day of 100 calls for service.
Furthermore, the department of
Public Safety took in 3,522 calls for
service in a 54 hour period during
Hurricane Sandy. On June 23, in a
six hour window, dispatchers took
in almost 70 percent of that volume by recording 2,432 total calls.
I want to thank our first responders for the extraordinary effort
they made during this super
storm and the work that continues to be done by our Office of
Emergency Management together
with all of our partners. My hope
is that the FEMA assistance
process is expedited and done as
quickly as possible so towns, businesses and residents can have
peace of mind and continue to
recover.
For more information, visit
www.camdencounty.com. If you
have any other questions about
Camden County services, please
call me at (856) 225-5466, or email
me
at
mgentek@camden
county.com. Also, you can like us
on Facebook at www.Facebook
.com/camdencountynj and follow
us on Twitter @camdencountynj.
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THURSDAY JULY 23
Girls Night Out: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at
Downtown Haddonfield. Girls’
Night Out! features a fun-filled,
ladies’ exclusive night of shopping, dining and relaxing with
many of the town’s shops and
boutiques offering in-store discounts, food and beverages and
more. To learn more visit
www.downtownhaddonfield.com.
Recreation Council meeting: 8 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Visit www.hadPSA
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Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email [email protected] for information.
FRIDAY JULY 24
Baby Bookworms: Ages 6 to 24
months. 10:30 a.m. at Borough
Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield
Public Library.
Painting on Pottery: Ages 4 to 8. 3
p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Rotary Summer Concert: Mother
Zeta: 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. Mother Zeta is
a band that will tribute to 50
years of the Grateful Dead.
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.
SATURDAY JULY 25
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.haddon-
JULY 22–28, 2015
fieldfarmersmarket.org for more
information.
SUNDAY JULY 26
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 27
Lutheran Church of Our Savior
VBS: 9 a.m. to noon at Lutheran
Church of Our Savior. The Vacation Bible School Program runs
this week featuring the program
“Everest: Conquering Challenges
With God’s Mighty Power.” You can
register by printing and completing the registration form on the
LCOS website www.oursaviorhaddonfield.org/?p=1395. For additional information, contact the
church office at (856) 429-5122.
Art Classes with Abrakadoodle:
Ages 3 to 6. 1:30 p.m. at Borough
Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield
Public Library.
Art Classes with Abrakadoodle:
Ages 7 to 12. 3 p.m. at Borough
Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield
Public Library.
Teen Craft at Borough Hall: 3 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Hosted by the
Haddonfield Public Library.
TUESDAY JULY 28
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Super Scientist: Ages 7 to 12. 3 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Hosted by the
Haddonfield Public Library.
Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center.
Call 354-8789 for more information.
Alzheimer’s Association Caregiver
Support Group meeting: 6 to
7:30 p.m. at Price & Price Elder
Law, 35 Kings Highway East, Suite
110, Haddonfield. Fourth Tuesday
of each month. Provides emotional, educational and social support
for caregivers of the elderly. To
attend, call (856) 429-5522.
Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.
at Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway. For more information visit
www.haddonfieldarts.org.
THE HADDONFIELD SUN 9
Register kids
for LCOS
Vacation Bible
School
Registration for children and
volunteers is now being accepted
online for this summer’s Vacation
Bible School at the Lutheran
Church of Our Savior the week of
July 27 through 31 from 9 a.m. to
noon.
This summer’s program is
“Everest: Conquering Challenges
With God’s Mighty Power.” You
can register by printing and completing the registration form on
the LCOS website www.oursaviorhaddonfield.org/?p=1395.
Mail or drop off your completed form with payment (checks
payable to "LCOS") to the church
office at Lutheran Church of Our
Savior, 204 Wayne Avenue, Haddonfield, N.J. 08033. Please specify
"For VBS" and note the children's
names for whom you are paying.
All children are welcome from
ages 4 through fifth grade, and
you don’t have to be a member of
LCOS. Older children are welcome to participate as helpers.
Cost of participation is $25 per
child with a cap of $60 per family.
There will be a special concert
performance
on
Thursday
evening, July 30.
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Library renovations, expansion underway
The Library will be open Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 9
p.m.; Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and
Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays the library will be closed.
Update on the library
renovation and expansion
Premier Builders has been
working on demolition at 60 Haddon Avenue. The library has an
annex at 123 Kings Highway East.
The Kings Highway service point
offers borrowing of selected collections in higher demand; computer services and instruction;
and some children’s and teen collections. The library’s bookdrops
have moved to behind 123 Kings
Highway. There is also a mail and
book slot on the front door. The library is next to the Haddonfield
Running Company, which has
signs on the front and back of its
building.
Temporary library cards
Residents of Haddonfield may
obtain temporary library cards at
the Camden County Library system, Cherry Hill Public Library
and the Haddon Heights Public
Library. These library cards will
be in effect during the time of the
renovation. Haddonfield residents should take photo-identification to these libraries to obtain
temporary library cards.
For
more information contact Susan
Briant, the library director, at
(856) 429-1304, ext. 7 or email [email protected]
‘We Love Our Library’
The HPL Library Board of
Trustees launched the “We Love
Our Library” campaign to provide fundraising for the library’s
long awaited expansion and renovation.
The Library Board is partnering with the Borough of Haddonfield to upgrade the library. The
Borough Commissioners will pay
for the improvements that will
make the library handicapped accessible, as well as some building
upgrades such as a new roof,
heating renovation, etc. The Library Board is conducting the
campaign to pay for enhancements to the building to allow it
to operate as a 21st century library.
You can help by buying a leaf
on the tree mural created by
HMHS National Honor Society
members. The mural will act as a
donor recognition element and a
spark igniting the “We Love Our
Library” campaign. The tree is located at the library annex at 123
Kings Highway East. Donations
are being accepted from $5 to
$250. For more information visit
www.haddonfieldlibrary.org or
contact Susan Briant at (856) 4291304, ext. 7 or at [email protected].
For more on the Haddonfield Public
Library’s upcoming programs and
summer schedule, visit www.haddonfieldsun.com and search for “Haddonfield Public Library schedule for
the summer.”
Berkshire Hathaway donates to Build Jake’s Place
Special to The Sun
Through Fox and Roach Charities, the Haddonfield office recently made a charitable contribution
to Build Jakes Place, in Pennsauken, to build a boundless playground in Delran. Here Lynn Cummings, second from left, founder of BJP, accepts a check from Susan Garra, left, Renee WilsonLackey and Matt Moeller.
JULY 22–28, 2015 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 11
Haddonfield’s Greg Lee wins Senior
Athletic Award at Washington College
Washington College senior
swimmer Greg Lee, Haddonfield
resident and graduate of Haddonfield Memorial High School, was
named one of two male co-winners of the college's Senior Athletic Award, given annually to the
school's top graduating senior
male and female student-athletes,
at an awards ceremony.
Lee, who also received an Athletics Leadership Award from the
school's Student Government Association, will leave Washington
College as a 16-time medalist at
Centennial Conference Championship meets. He is the school
record holder in both butterfly
events and is a member of four
school-record relay teams. He has
qualified for College Swim Coaches Association of America Schol-
ar All-American status for the
second time and is a three-time
team MVP and three-time Centennial Conference Academic
Honor Roll qualifier.
Lee's final collegiate swimming
performance was an impressive
one as he won gold in the 100 and
200 butterfly, silver in the 200 and
400 freestyle relays, and bronze in
the 200 and 400 medley relays and
placed sixth in the 200 individual
medley at the 2015 Centennial
Conference Championships in
February.
His
performance
helped lead the Shoremen to their
first second-place finish at the
conference championships in 20
years. The Shoremen went 9-1 in
dual meets this past winter for
the second year in a row, tying
their most winning season ever.
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signed up for the summer reading
program, they have to have read
six books to earn their prize. Also
at the party will be a magic show,
water ice and door prizes.
Offered year-round is also the
book club for ages 8 to 12. Contact
children’s
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fieldlibrary.org for more information on any of these programs.
“The library offers a lot of programs throughout the year. The
summer programs are great because it brings a lot of kids in the
library. We see a lot of new patrons coming in and checking out
a lot of books; it is great in the
summer,” Bilodeau said.
When the renovations are complete, the library will have larger
areas for both teens and children,
and a space just for teens.
“What we are hoping for is to
have a relaxed atmosphere for
teens to work on projects and to
have a place to hang out after
school,” Coonelly said.
As for the children, Bilodeau
said they will have a larger space
and possibly maker spaces.
Through those, she hopes to offer
more children’s programs like
Lego or Play-Doh events.
“I think we’ll be able to offer a
lot of really fun programs for the
kids,” Bilodeau said.
All of the programing is free
and provided by the Friends of
the Library.
“I’d like to thank the staff at
the borough for accommodating
the summer programs while
we’re under renovations. I really
appreciate it,” Bilodeau said.
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obituaries
Paul V. Fagan, Jr.
July 9, 2015
Paul V. Fagan Jr. passed away
on July 9 at the age of 88. Of Wilmington, Del., formerly of Bridgewater Township, he died peacefully at the Country House in Wilmington after a long illness.
He was the devoted father of
Mary Fagan (Douglas Leonard) of
Haddonfield, Peggy Fagan of
Ottsville, Pa., Anna (Nancy)
Fagan of Santa Cruz de Tenerife,
Spain, Paul Fagan (Nancy Jones)
of Wilmington, Del., and the loving grandfather of Elissa and
Grace Leonard, Paul and Alice
Fagan, and Dani Manchado
Fagan. He was the beloved son of
the late Paul and Mary Ann (nee
McCormick) Fagan and cherished husband of the late Agatha
(nee Vasta).
Born in Newark, Paul grew up
on a family farm in Flemington.
He attended a one-room elementary and high school during years
spanning the Great Depression
through the World War II. Upon
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than a year of service in the U.S.
Navy, Paul earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Seton Hall
University and a master’s degree
in chemistry from Fordham University. His long career in research and development with the
Johnson & Johnson Family of
Companies produced several
patents, and he was awarded the
Johnson Medal for Research and
Development in 1973. In his free
time, Paul entertained friends and
family as a self-taught jazz pianist.
He also enjoyed painting scenes
inspired by his frequent travels.
Paul was a congregant of St. Elizabeth Church, and a member of
the American Chemical Society.
Family and friends were invited to visitation at Layton Funeral
Home, Bedminster Township, on
July 14 and Funeral Mass at St.
Elizabeth Church, Far Hills, on
July 15. Interment was at Holy
Cross Cemetery, Basking Ridge.
Memorial contributions can be
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Brian M. Ronayne, of Easton,
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was the son of John and Ann
Ronayne. He is survived by his
beloved wife of 51 years Marie
Eileen Ronayne; three children
Ann Marie Buckley (husband
Dave), Colleen Eberhardt (husband Dale) and Brian Sean Ronayne (wife Erin); five grandchildren, Brandon and Courtney
Eberhardt, Brian, Aidan and
Pierce Ronayne; and brother
John Ronayne as well as nieces
and nephews.
Brian was a loving husband,
devoted father and gracious caring grandfather. As an accomplished student athlete, Brian
was a top student at Gonzaga
Prep, St. Joseph Prep and St.
Joseph’s University where he was
captain of the varsity crew team
and was elected as an alternate to
the 1964 Olympic team.
In business, he successfully
built a prosperous business with
Knecht Co. He was an accomplished manufacturer’s represen-
tative with Foremost Manufacturing and an operations and project
manager with Johnson Controls
in Philadelphia. He supported his
local parish of 40 years, Christ
the King Parish, and was a volunteer and coach with the Haddonfield recreational sports, coaching football, baseball and softball.
Brian was an equally supportive grandfather who was a staple
at his grandchildren’s school concerts, activities and athletic
events. Brian was an engaged father, husband, and coach and
mentor to many.
His loving presence, encouragement, calm demeanor and quiet
leadership will be greatly missed.
We are forever grateful for his unconditional love and support. We
will miss you. May God hold you
in the palm of His hand.
A mass of celebration was held
on July 20 at Christ the King
Parish. Donations can be made to
Compass Hospice, 255 Comet
Drive, Centerville, Md. 21617.
Harriett Selma
Schweigart
July 6, 2015
Harriet Selma Schweigart (nee
Belk), a lifelong Haddonfield resident, passed peacefully on July 6
at the age of 90. She was daughter
to the late Herman and Jeanette
Belk and wife to the late John W.
Schweigart, known professionally as "The Great Scott." Harriett
was the oldest of four siblings,
nurtured to become a woman of
her time, smart, strong and often
stubborn, through her businessminded family.
She is survived by her children, Susan Gill (Ted) of Medford
and Sarasota, Fla., Margo Campbell (Gary) of Sarasota, Fla. and
John David (Kathy) of Haddonfield and loving grandmother
"Ema" to her granddaughters,
Cydney Penza and Martine
Quigley (Dan), and grandsons.
Ryan Long (Nicole), Neil Shandles and Zack Schweigart.
She is also survived by her
brother, Leonard Belk (Susan) of
Morrestown, and sisters, Evelyn
White (late husband Alvin) of
Bonita Springs, Fla., and the late
Betty Darnell (late husband Billy)
along with wonderful nieces and
nephews.
She would tell us, "OK, so the
world won't come to an end."
Mom, a big part of our world did
come to an end, and we will miss
your advice, guidance and most of
all, you.
Services will be held privately
by the family.
Louise Taylor
July 11, 2015
Louise Taylor (Odgers), of Mt.
Laurel and Sarasota, Fla., and a
long-time resident of Medford,
passed away peacefully at Samaritan Hospice in Mt. Holly on July
11 at the age of 80.
Louise was born May 5, 1935, in
Altoona, Pa., to Harold L. and
Lorena May Odgers and raised in
Ardmore, Pa. She was a graduate
of Lower Merion High School, in
Bala Cynwyd, Pa. Louise was an
avid bridge and tennis player, and
loved music. She was violinist for
the Burlington County Pops Orchestra and was organist at Lakes
Community Chapel in Lake Pine
for many years.
Louise was pre-deceased by the
late Clifton R. Taylor Jr., and by
their son Clifton R. Taylor, III
both of Medford. She is survived
by her daughter, Debra Leonard
(nee Taylor) and her husband
John F. Leonard of Haddonfield,
and by her son Scott D. Taylor
and his wife Michelle Taylor (nee
Clayton) of Medford. She had
four loving grandchildren, R.
Paul Sandmeyer III, Rebecca
Klare Sandmeyer, Daniel Clayton
Taylor and Andrew Clayton Taylor. Louise is also survived by her
partner Gerald P. Scotko of Mt.
Laurel and his loving family, and
her brother Joseph Odgers and
his wife Peggy.
Louise was thankful for her
faith in the Lord and often said,
“He has blessed me beyond measure.”
A viewing was held July 14 and
15 at the Bradley Funeral Home.
Funeral services were July 15. Interment followed at Odd Fellows
Cemetery. Memorial donations
may be made in Louise’s name to:
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church or Price of Peace Lutheran Church in Marlton.
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Haddonfield Roads Program to start repaving after NJAW work
HADDONFIELD
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sive road program. We coordinate
with the town to align with their
program,” Tierno said.
“We are taking care of ours
and their high priority areas.
When they are done, their utility
work will stop and the borough
will come in and do our work,”
Moscatelli said.
The water infrastructure improvements will ensure Haddonfield residents continue to enjoy
safe, reliable water and wastewater services. Residents might
see improved water pressure and
reduced sewer blockages. It will
also help with fire departments’
abilities.
“By going ahead and doing
these jobs proactively, we prevent
unforeseen failures and road
damage. It ensures that it doesn’t
get damaged by failure later on,”
Tierno said.
“It helps to keep the water and
sewer flowing and running properly so residents don’t have service interruptions,” Moscatelli
said.
The roads that are being affected are Grove Street, between Lake
Street and East Kings Highway;
Lakeview Avenue, between Centre Street and Cooper River; West
Euclid Avenue, from West End
Avenue to Avondale Avenue; and
Douglas Avenue and East Park
Avenue at Lincoln Avenue. Improvements include replacement
of clay and unlined pipe, the
cleaning of sediment, adding cement lining, and the use of cement-lined iron pipe and PVC
pipe. For a complete list of improvements, see www.haddonfieldsun.com and search New Jersey American Water.
According to Tierno and
Moscatelli, the utility projects
will not require total road clo-
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residents can usually squeeze by.
Both are working together on sig-
nage along with the police to direct traffic. Residents affected are
also kept in close communication
through letters, postcards and
door-to-door inspectors.
The infrastructure improvements will be in service by the
end of August with temporary
paving. The final road restoration
will be completed this fall by the
borough, except for Grove Street,
which is a county road and a
county project.
“We wait several weeks for
things to settle, for traffic to compact it a little, before final
paving,” Tierno said.
Residents will receive communication about the schedule for
paving in the fall as parts of the
streets will once again be closed.
Grove Street repaving has been
delayed, according to Moscatelli,
as the county ran into some funding and contracting issues. The
borough is working with the
county to get the street done, but
there is no schedule as of yet.
Those are just the visual projects that NJAW is working on. It
is also working on other infrastructure work at the sewer
pumping stations.
“It might not be visible, but we
are really focused on improving
operations in town,” Tierno said.
NJAW isn’t the only one focused on improving the town.
Moscatelli said the Haddonfield
Roads Program is going to start
increasing the number of roads it
is working on next year as the
borough can do it now without
borrowing money.
“As time goes on, we’ll make a
bigger impact, getting these roads
in terrible condition taken care
of. We’ll be accelerating that, and
in four to five years be in a much
better position,” Moscatelli said.
Any information about the
roads program or construction in
Haddonfield can be found at the
borough’s website www.haddonfieldnj.org. Also, NJAW has updates on its Facebook regularly,
which can be found at www.facebook.com/njamwater.
NJAW representatives are
available every Tuesday from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. at Borough Hall
through November to speak to
customers.
NJAW will also host an open
house for Haddonfield customers
at Borough Hall on Wednesday,
July 23 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for
residents to ask questions and
meet the NJAW team.
on campus
Christine Wolf of Haddonfield
was inducted into Saint Joseph's
University's chapter of Beta
Gamma Sigma, an international
honor society for business, on
Sunday, April 19.
Eight Christ the King Regional
School eighth-grade students received Camden Catholic High
School merit scholarships with a
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four-year enrollment period. All
merit scholarship recipients
must score in the 10 percent in
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The following Christ the King
students received merit scholarships: Maxwell Baier, Thomas Mc
Bride, Annie Miles, Erin O’Callghan,
Simon Phillips, Annie Skiles, Lisa
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