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Sidewalk Sale
Fifth annual event to occur
downtown. PAGE 5
www.haddonfieldsun.com
JANUARY 2228, 2014
FREE
NICK COHEN/The Sun
A new housing development
sprung up in Haddonfield last
week, but it should not cause
much of an uproar as the sev-
enth grade class of Haddonfield
Middle School put its clay bird-
houses out on display in the
trees of the schools campus.
HMS art teacher Erika
Gehringer, left, said the idea be-
hind the colorful houses was to
brighten up the dreary winter
weather.
Colorful new housing in Haddonfield
By L. HABER
The Sun
Borough commissioners held a
meeting last week in front of a
packed crowd and engaged in
lively discussion involving a myr-
iad of topics.
First, all had a moment of si-
lence for Robert A. Herbert, who
passed away on Jan. 12. Herbert
was a resident of Haddonfield for
50 years, and was involved in
many civic and volunteer efforts
throughout the community. As a
Korean War veteran and overall
community leader, it was evident
that Herbert will be missed.
One resolution the commis-
sioners discussed garnered many
questions from the audience. The
resolution was to hire a consult-
ant to create a green/sustainable
element to the Master Plan.
When asked about the details of
hiring an outside party to make
sustainability improvements,
commissioners explained that the
borough received a $10,000 grant
from the state to complete the
project. No money from the annu-
Boroughs
Master
Plan may
go greener
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Robert Herbert
Jan. 12, 2014
On Jan. 12, beloved husband
for 58 years of Dorothy (nee
Mayer); loving
father of
Robert A., Jr.
(Cathy) of
New Hope,
Pa., and
Ronald P.
(Robin) of
Richmond,
Va.; cherished
grandfather of
7: Ashton,
Kelsey,
Patrick, Ann
Carter, Caitlin, Christopher and
Matthew; and dear brother of
Paul of Carmel, Ind., and Reta
Thorne of W. Newton, Pa.
Mr. Herbert proudly served in
the U.S. Army during the Korean
War. He was a graduate of West-
minster University and received
his masters degree on a Fels
Napp Scholarship to University of
Penns Wharton School of Busi-
ness. For many years, he had
been a real estate property man-
ager; retiring from Rubin and As-
sociates in Philadelphia. Mr. Her-
bert was a member of the Ameri-
can Legion, Post No. 38, the Had-
donfield 65 Club and the Haddon-
field Mason Lodge for 25 years.
He also conscientiously served on
the Haddonfield Board of Educa-
tion and was instrumental in the
approval and construction of the
C building at the high school.
Memorial donations may be
made in Mr. Herberts name to
the First Presbyterian Church, 20
E. Kings Hwy., Haddonfield, NJ
08033 where Mr. Herbert had been
a member for more than 50 years.
Antoinette H. McMullen
Jan. 9, 2014
Antoinette H. McMullen (nee
Bucalo), age 81, passed away on
Jan. 9. A longtime Haddonfield
resident and wife of 49 years to
John B. Loving mother of John F.
(Debbie Steinhaus) of Stratford,
Kevin of Los Angeles, Calif., and
Brian of Haddonfield. Dear sister
of Frank Bucalo (Arel) of Califor-
nia.
Mrs. McMullen was a longtime
member of Christ the King RC
Church. Additionally, she worked
at Clover as a sales associate.
Mrs. McMullens services will
be held privately at the conven-
ience of the family.
Memorial donations may be
made in Mrs. McMullens name
to the Animal Welfare Associa-
tion, (509 Centennial Blvd.,
Voorhees, NJ 08043), or
www.awanj.org.
HERBERT
obituaries
please see OBITUARIES, page 7
JANUARY 2228, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 3
23 West End Ave.
RECENTLY
SOLD HOMES
Sold: $481,000
Real estate tax: $14,913 / 2013
Approximate Square Footage: 2,940
This two-story Victorian has five bed-
rooms and one full and two half bath-
rooms. Features include a wrap-around
front porch, eat-in kitchen with breakfast
bar and screened porch.
324 Homestead Ave.
Sold: $412,000
Real estate tax: $15,249 / 2013
Approximate Square Footage: 2,040
This two-story colonial has three bed-
rooms and two full and one half bath-
rooms. Features include hardwood floors
throughout, newer roof, fireplace, front
porch, fresh paint, hardware and molding
details everywhere and one-car garage.
4 THE HADDONFIELD SUN
al municipal budget will be used.
In the last of eight resolutions
passed, commissioners explained
their approval for a taxi license,
the first given for 2014. The Fami-
ly Taxi Co. will now be able to op-
erate within borough borders.
As the director of public
works, parks and property, John
Moscatelli answered many ques-
tions from citizens during the
public comments section of the
meeting. When asked if rates in-
volving sewer and water usage
will go up this year, he said,
Yeshow much higher we have
yet to determine.
A group of citizens had a
plethora of comments directed to-
ward commissioners about Maple
Avenue, which is a hotly contest-
ed area of debate regarding con-
struction and tree removal. The
group offered Moscatelli a copy of
a report written by a tree expert
explaining that temporary con-
struction fences being assembled
on Maple Avenue must be placed
at least 20 feet away from borough
trees. Some of the trees in ques-
tion are more than 100 years old
and have sensitive roots. As not
only integral parts of the envi-
ronment, these stunning, ma-
ture trees add value to individ-
ual properties, and Haddonfield
as a whole, group members said.
Since the borough commission
had already removed one historic
tree, citizens said that water re-
tention in the area is affected.
Though no specific representa-
tives from the Shade Tree Com-
mission were present at the meet-
ing, Moscatelli attempted to as-
sure citizens that both their safe-
ty, and the safety of the mature
trees on Maple Avenue, were and
still are taken into great consider-
ation.
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By L. HABER
The Sun
The next major event to hit
downtown Haddonfield is the
fifth annual sidewalk sale. From
Jan. 23-26, shoppers can delight in
the largest townwide sale of the
season.
For the first time during the
winter months, merchants are
going to be able to put things out-
side, Haddonfield retail re-
cruiter Remi Fortunato said.
In the past, the sidewalk sales
have only occurred indoors dur-
ing the winter months. Since the
August sidewalk sale was such a
success for downtown, a decision
was made to let businesses ex-
pand their sales into fresh air
space. The event will be both in-
door and outdoor regardless of
the forecast. Whether the side-
walk sale days bring rain, snow
or shine, were hoping for a
more festive vibe, Fortunato
said.
Residents of Haddonfield and
non-residents alike are encour-
aged to come score great deals.
Though the sale is town-wide, the
main roads participating are
Kings Highway, Haddon Avenue,
Mechanic Street, Ellis Street and
Tanner Street.
Retailers on Kings Court and
Haddy Lane will also be present-
ing some seriously satisfying
deals and steals.
All regular lots will be open for
parking. Though no extra park-
ing will be set up on the days of
the sidewalk sale, all regular lots
will continue to be free on the
weekend days that fall within the
sale, Fortunato said.
Sidewalk sale hours will vary
for specific stores.
Sidewalk sale to hit
downtown Jan. 23-26
letter to the editor
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A
tlantic City has been a hub of
economic development for
New Jersey since the 1970s.
The citys casinos have long been the
states defining attraction to out-of-
state guests, even more so than its ex-
pansive beaches, which are a huge
summertime draw.
AC has been a focal point of develop-
ment, tourism and marketing, and has
generously repaid the favor in the
form of revenue and taxes to the state.
But a disturbing trend that began al-
most 10 years ago continues today: Peo-
ple are spending less and less money at
Atlantic City casinos every day.
The Center for Gaming Research at
UNLV reports that, since 2006, total
revenue at Atlantic City casinos has
dropped a whopping 45 percent. Casi-
nos brought in $2.9 billion last year,
down from $3.1 billion in 2012 the sev-
enth straight year that revenue num-
bers were down from the year before.
In the wake of surrounding states
approving expanded gambling offer-
ings at racetracks and standalone casi-
nos, New Jersey no longer has the East
Coast monopoly on gambling that it
had even 10 years ago. No longer do
gamblers have to choose between New
Jersey, Las Vegas and, to a small de-
gree, Connecticut; they can now stay
closer to home in Pennsylvania,
Delaware and even Maryland to place
a bet.
Gov. Christie and other legislators
have recognized this alarming trend
and have focused their efforts on alter-
native forms of gambling to pump fuel
into Atlantic Citys fire. Online gam-
bling began Nov. 21 with casinos re-
porting $8.4 million in related revenue
since that time and the push for le-
galized sports betting continues.
But other surrounding states are al-
ready following suit in their own push
for online gambling, and New Jerseys
case for legalizing sports gambling in
the state doesnt look promising.
So it seems about time to look else-
where outside of gambling as a fu-
ture source of significant revenue for
the state.
If Atlantic City casinos continue to
lose revenue, and if online gambling
doesnt make up those losses, then the
state as a whole will suffer.
What else is out there? What else is
available? What else can attract
tourists all year round?
It might not be possible to answer
these questions now, but lawmakers
need to recognize the need to come up
with a revenue solution soon. Our
states long-term economic health
could depend upon it.
in our opinion
A gambling alternative?
New Jersey needs to find a new source of revenue, not a new form of gambling
Your thoughts
Should New Jerseys tourism industry
continue to rely so heavily on gambling?
Or should the state search for alternative
revenue? Share your thoughts on
the subject, and others, through a letter
to the editor.
Former mayors speaking at
First Night inappropriate
Imagine what would happen if a former
Eagles' coach decided he would turn up to
coach the Eagles' championship game, and
not let the current coach on the field, or let
him speak to the players. That would be
highly inappropriate. The former coach
had his time coaching the Eagles, but his
time is over and he should recognize that.
He would be welcome to attend a game,
wear an Eagles' jersey and root for the Ea-
gles. But he is no longer their coach.
That's why I was so disturbed to hear
that two of our former mayors did not un-
derstand this. They acted as if they were
still the mayor when they got up to speak at
First Night. I applaud their remaining ac-
tive in the town and being involved with
the Haddonfield Cultural Events Commis-
sion. However, the role of speaking to the
assembled crowd would have been more ap-
propriate for current, not previously elect-
ed, officials.
Our current mayor, Jeff Kasko, was not
notified by anyone that there would be an
assembly. Apparently he came down at 8:45
p.m., stepped up on the stage, and was told
that one of the former mayors has it
under control. He was not asked to speak,
and in fact, this group snubbed the elected
mayor who, rather than getting into a dis-
agreement, left.
Our assistant mayor, John Moscatelli,
was not notified either, of the planned as-
sembly and speeches.
However, someone must have notified
Commissioner Rochford because he was
present.
When he was subsequently asked at a
commissioners' work session why the
mayor and assistant mayor were not alert-
ed, he suggested that there was a misun-
derstanding. Some may say it was a misun-
derstanding but it was clear to the people
in attendance that it was anything but.
Haddonfield's First Night is a celebration
please see LETTER, page 14
JANUARY 2228, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
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The new year al-


ready brought us
ice, snow and the
Polar Vortex, but
some computer
models are predict-
ing the worst of
what this winter
has to offer is still
to come. To help
you and year fam-
ily battle the cold, the Camden
County Department of Health
and Human Services and the Of-
fice of Emergency Management
have put together some useful
tips.
Dress in layers and
cover your exposed skin to avoid
frostbite.
It only takes 30 to 45
minutes for exposed skin to de-
velop frostbite
Mittens keep childrens
hands warmer than gloves.
Avoid wearing cotton, it
holds in moisture and loses its
insulating properties.
Remember that even
clear-looking sidewalks can be
slippery.
Keep dog walks brief,
dont leave animals outside and
consider a dog coat.
Please check on your
neighbors, especially those that
are elderly, disabled or live alone.
Using your ceiling fan
clockwise on low recirculates
warm air through the room.
Never use a stove, oven
or a gas grill to heat your home.
Use space heaters safely
on a level, hard surface and keep
anything flammable at least
three feet away. Turn off space
heaters before going to bed.
Wood -burning fire-
places should have a glass or
metal screen large enough to
catch sparks or rolling logs.
Never leave children alone in the
room when a fire is lit. Keep all
flammable items at least three
feet away from the
fireplace. Always
make sure fire-
place embers are
out before leaving
the room or going
to bed.
Keep your
thermostat at the
same temperature
day and night. Your
heating bill may be a little higher,
but you could avoid the costly re-
pair of pipes that freeze and
burst.
To prevent pipes from
freezing, run water, even at a
trickle. Open the kitchen and
bathroom cabinet doors to allow
warmer air to circulate around
the plumbing, but be sure to
move any harmful cleaners and
household chemicals out of the
reach of children. Keep garage
doors closed if there are water
lines in the garage.
In order to conserve
electricity, turn off lights and ap-
pliances that you do not need or
are not using.
At night, cover win-
dows with drapes or blankets to
minimize heat loss. During the
day, open blinds to let sun warm
the space.
Always use caution when
heading outdoors during the
dangerous cold. If possible, stay
indoors and out of the elements.
If you must go out, please take
precautions to keep you and your
family safe and warm this win-
ter.
For more information, visit
www.camdencounty.com. If you
have any questions or comments
about Camden County Services,
please call me at (856) 225-5575 or
email me at carmenr@camden-
county.com. You can also follow
us on Twitter at @camdencoun-
tynj or like us on Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/cam-
dencountynj.
By Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez
Keep safe and warm this winter
Elsie Weber Chew
Jan. 16, 2014
Elsie Weber Chew, age 85, died
on Jan. 16, 2014. She was a long-
time resident of Haddonfield.
She was the wife of the late
Donald H., Sr.; loving mother of
Donald H., Jr. (Susan Emerson),
of New York City, Richard W.
(Deborah), of Vero Beach, Fla.,
and Kenneth R. (Susan W.), of
Haddonfield; beloved grandmoth-
er of seven: Brian (Brooks) of
Fairhope, Ala., Caitlin C. Capone
(Austin) of
Blacksburg,
Va., Carlie of
Tampa, Fla.,
Emily of San
Francisco,
Calif., Justine
of Wilming-
ton, N.C.,
Michael and
Benjamin
both of New
York City, N.Y.; dear great-grand-
mother of Anne Chapline and
Catherine Kildare Chew, both of
Fairhope, Ala., and cherished sis-
ter of Meg Irish of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Chew was the daughter of
the late John and Olga Weber,
owners of Webers Hof Brau in
Camden and the Silver Lake Inn
in Clementon. She had been a
longtime member of The Haddon
Field Club, Tavistock Country
Club, Wedgewood Swim Club and
at one time an involved member
of the Haddonfield Ys Men-ettes.
Arrangements by Kain-Mur-
phy Funeral Services.
Donations in Mrs. Chews
name may be made to The Chil-
dren's Hospital of Philadelphia
Foundation, Lockbox #1352, P.O.
Box 8500, Philadelphia, PA 19178-
1352, where they will be directed
to the Cancer Research Center.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
(800) 273-8255
PSA
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WEDNESDAY JAN. 22
Quaker Worship: 9:15 a.m. at Had-
donfield Friends Meeting, 45
Friends Ave. (at Lake Street),
Haddonfield. Visitors welcome.
Childcare available. Call (856)
428-6242 or visit www.haddon-
fieldfriendsmeeting.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 9 a.m. at
First Presbyterian Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.southjersey.org for informa-
tion.
Grace Church Worship Service: 7
to 7:30 a.m. 19 Kings Highway
East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org for
information.
Line dancing: 1:30 to 3 p.m. at
Mabel Kay Hospitality 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.
First Baptist Church Youth Group:
7 p.m. September through June.
124 Kings Highway East, Haddon-
field.
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.
THURSDAY JAN. 23
Winter Sidewalk Sale: Begins when
shops open, regular hours. Shop-
pers of all ages welcome. Had-
donfield Main Street. Townwide
merchandise displays both
indoors and outdoors. For more
details see www.downtownhad-
donfield.com.
Kindergarten Registration: 7:30 to
11:30 a.m., or 2 to 5 p.m. at Cen-
tral Elementary School, located
at the corner of Lincoln and
Chestnut streets. Forms can be
downloaded and filled out in
advance from
www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us/Regis-
tration/K-Registration.htm.
Street parking is available.
Recreation Council meeting: 8 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Visit www.had-
donfieldnj.org for more informa-
tion.
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing serv-
ice. 19 Kings Highway East, Had-
donfield. Email office@gracehad-
don.org for information.
Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9
a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call
354-8789 for more information.
FRIDAY JAN. 24
Haddon Fortnightly General Club: 1
p.m. at the Clubhouse, 301 East
Kings Highway. Det. Sgt. Stephen
Camiscioli of the Haddonfield
Police Department will be leading
a discussion about trending
scams, personal protection and
safety. Light refreshments will be
served. For any questions please
call Judy Williams at (856) 795-
5824.
Winter Sidewalk Sale: Begins when
shops open, regular hours. Shop-
pers of all ages welcome. Had-
donfield Main Street. Townwide
merchandise displays both
indoors and outdoors. For more
details see www.downtownhad-
donfield.com.
Friday Program: Mabel Kay House.
12:30 to 2 p.m. Call 354-8789 for
more information.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. Visit www.haddon-
skiwanis.com to join or for more
information.
SATURDAY JAN. 25
Winter Sidewalk Sale: Begins when
shops open, regular hours. Shop-
pers of all ages welcome. Had-
donfield Main Street. Townwide
merchandise displays both
indoors and outdoors. For more
details see www.downtownhad-
donfield.com.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org for
information.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual worship
at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
SUNDAY JAN. 26
Winter Sidewalk Sale: Begins when
shops open, regular hours. Shop-
pers of all ages welcome. Had-
donfield Main Street. Townwide
merchandise displays both
indoors and outdoors. For more
details see www.downtownhad-
donfield.com.
Quaker Worship: 10 a.m. at Haddon-
field Friends Meeting, 45 Friends
Ave. (at Lake Street), Haddon-
field. Food and fellowship from
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Visitors
welcome. Call (856) 428-6242 or
visit www.haddonfield-
friendsmeeting.org.
Lutheran Church of Our Savior:
Traditional/classic worship serv-
ices with Holy Communion at 8
and 10:30 a.m. Sunday school
10:30 a.m. for children age 3
through sixth grade. Reflections
worship at 9:15 a.m. 204 Wayne
Ave., Haddonfield.
Grace Church: Holy Eucharist (Rite
I) from 8 to 9 a.m. Choral and
Family Eucharist (Rite II) from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Fellowship at 9
and 10:30 a.m. Christian educa-
tion (adults) from 10:30 to 11:30
a.m. Christian education (chil-
dren) from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Nursery available. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church: Contemporary worship 9
a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Traditional
worship 10:30 a.m. in the sanctu-
ary. 29 Warwick Road, Haddon-
field.
Mount Olivet Baptist Church: Sun-
day school at 8:30 a.m. Morning
worship at 9:30 a.m. 202 Dou-
glass Ave., Haddonfield.
First Baptist Church: Adult Bible
study at 9:30 a.m. Childrens Sun-
day school at 11:15 a.m. Worship
service at 11 a.m.; childcare pro-
vided. 124 Kings Highway East,
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catch up, Mayor Jeff Kasko said
regarding the aging infrastruc-
ture in Haddonfield.
The aging infrastructure has
warranted projects like the ones
on Maple Avenue, and will contin-
ue to do so in the future, he said.
After a public and commission-
er commentary, Commissioner
Neal Rochford, Kasko and
Moscatelli officially deemed Jan-
uary 2014 as school board recogni-
tion month.
Thank you for all the efforts,
Kasko said to those board of edu-
cation members in attendance.
Both Kasko and Superintend-
ent of Schools Richard Perry
thanked all the residents in atten-
dance for making Haddonfield
one of the best school districts in
the nation.
The next board of commission-
ers meeting is set for Tuesday,
Jan. 28.
NEXT
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Dorothy W. Read, age 86, passed
away on Jan. 14. She was of
Collingswood Manor, formerly of
Haddonfield.
Predeceased by her parents
Dorothy F. and C. Carlton, II and
her brother C. Carlton, III.
Survived by her sister-in-law
Debra H. Read of Haddonfield,
three nephews: Charles (Emilie),
John (Dana) and William (Cather-
ine) and six great nieces and
nephews.
Dorothy graduated from
Friends Select in Philadelphia &
Beaver College.
Dorothy worked in the family
drugstore, Holman Enterprises,
and most recently at Eckinhoff
Buick.
She was the womens golf
champion three years at Tavis-
tock Country Club and she also
excelled at bowling and bridge.
Dorothy is best known for her
positive attitude, cheerful disposi-
tion, and great sense of humor.
She will be greatly missed by
her family and many, many
friends.
In lieu of flowers donations
may be made in Dorothys name
to Grace Episcopal Church, 19 E.
Kings Highway, Haddonfield, NJ
08033, or to the American Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, 424 East 92nd St., New
York, NY 10128.
Arrangements by Kain-Mur-
phy Funeral Services of Haddon-
field.
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Haddonfield Bible Church: Morning
prayer at 9:30 a.m. Sunday
school at 10 a.m. Sunday worship
at 11 a.m. Evening worship at 6:30
p.m. 324 Belmont Ave., Haddon-
field.
First Presbyterian Church: Tradi-
tional worship at 8:15 a.m. in the
chapel. Family service at 9:30
a.m. in the sanctuary. Traditional
worship at 11 a.m. in the sanctu-
ary. 20 Kings Highway East, Had-
donfield.
First Church of Christ, Scientist:
Service at 10 a.m. Sunday school
for children at 10 a.m. 355 Kings
Highway East, Haddonfield.
MONDAY JAN. 27
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
TUESDAY JAN. 28
Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitali-
ty House, Senior Citizen Center.
Call 354-8789 for more informa-
tion.
Haddonfield Library Board of
Trustees meeting: 8 a.m. at the
Haddonfield Library. For more
information visit www.haddon-
fieldlibrary.org.
Alzheimers 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 emotion-
al, educational and social support
for caregivers of the elderly. To
attend, call (856) 429-5522.
Quizzie Haddon Trivia Nights: 7
p.m. at the Social Hall in the First
Baptist Church of Haddon-
field, 124 Kings Highway East.
Bring a small team or join an
existing team. Questions cover
wide range of subjects. Snacks
and beverages provided. Freewill
offering. Every fourth Tuesday
through May.
Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hos-
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Vegetable beef soup
lunch set for Feb. 7
A delicious and hearty veg-
etable beef soup will be prepared
by the chefs at First Baptist
Church of Haddonfield, 124 Kings
Highway East.
The soup will be served from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 7.
Menu will include rolls and but-
ter, beverages and homemade
desserts.
Tickets at the door are $10.
Proceeds benefit the ministries of
the church.
Parking and entrance are locat-
ed at rear of church building.
Wheelchair accessible.
For more information, visit
www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org
or call (856) 429-2326 for
details.
Not Worth a Centennial
event on Jan. 25
Friends of the Indian King
Tavern are presenting a special
event called, Not Worth A Cen-
tennial to take place on Jan. 25 at
2 p.m.
A collection of paper and coin
currency from the colonial period
will be on display. The event will
be highlighted by an afternoon
lecture.
The lecture will be presented
by Village Coins and Stamps of
Westmont.
The Indian King Tavern is lo-
cated at 233 Kings Highway East,
in Haddonfield.
All members, non-members,
and friends of the Historical Soci-
ety of Haddonfield are welcome
to attend.
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Haddonfield. Let's leave the petty
politics to Trenton and Washing-
ton.
Now I am all in favor of former
mayors continuing to be citizens
of Haddonfield, helping to organ-
ize First Night and attending it
and other events as citizens. But
like a former Eagles' coach, their
time in the spotlight is over.
Rather than being attention hogs,
they should generously move
aside and support the town's cur-
rent elected leadership.
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E. Atlantic Ave. For more infor-
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CHERRY HILL 1274 Kay Drive West
2 story Contemporary home features formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen, mud room, 1st
floor laundry, powder room & full BA on 1st floor, 3 nice sized 1st floor BRs, master
suite with His & Hers walk-in closets & master BA on 2nd floor & full finished basement.
$375,000(6321234)
MOORESTOWN 31 Foxwood Drive
Spacious corner lot 2 story Colonial townhome features formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen,
powder room, den, 1st floor laundry, master suite & 2 other nice sized BRs, full BA, full
finished basement w/game room & 2 car attd garage. Located in Blason Woods.
$379,000(6226456)
HADDON HEIGHTS 416 2nd Avenue
Two story Colonial that features 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, central air conditioning,
formal living room & dining room, family room, office/study, full basement,
hardwood floors, alarm system & one car detached garage.
$330,000(6306232)
HADDONFIELD 201 Haddonfield Commons
Enjoy one floor, carefree living in this spacious 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home. This
condo is bright and spacious and is decorated in neutral colors. Walk to speedline,
shops and restaurants.
$209,900(6287101)
AUDUBON 233 Washington Terrace
Three story Colonial on one of Audubon's most desirable streets features 4 bed 1.5
bath, front porch, central air, den, newer main bath, updated electrical and more.
Fenced backyard offers a backyard oasis with in ground pool, patio and pool house.
$319,900
Mark Lenny
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Gary Vermaat
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Gary Vermaat
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Mark Lenny
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Gary Vermaat
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HADDONFIELD 237 Merion Avenue
This 2-story brick Center Hall Colonial built by Rocky Sinquette features 5
BRS & 3.5 BAS and includes an in-law suite. HW floors. A F/P in the Liv Rm
and great back yard w/ covered patio. Located in The Estates Section.
$450,000(6257142)
HADDONFIELD 405 Loucroft Road
11 room stately brick Colonial on .92 acres of lush grounds. Six bedrooms, Four full
baths and two powder rooms including a stunning Master Bedroom Suite.
If you want the best, this home is for you!
$1,480,000(5689923)
CaroIe Yeager
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MichaeI DineIIa
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LENNY, VERMAAT
LEONARD
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GARY VERMAAT
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MARK LENNY
Broker/Owner
125 Warwick Road
Three story Dutch Colonial with six bedrooms & 1.5 baths
on a huge .47 acre lot. Needs updating but is priced
accordingly. An opportunity to restore this home to its
original grandeur!
$429,000 (6303358)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
235 E. Summit Avenue
Lovely, well maintained 2 story Colonial home that
features six bedrooms, 3.5 baths, formal living & dining
rooms, updated eat-in kitchen, family room, master suite,
2nd floor laundry & full basement.
$665,000
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
26-26 Tanner Street
Unique opportunity to buy 2 adjoining properties &
combine them for a 4 BR, 1.5 BA home with optional
rooms for you to design with your taste& needs in
mind. Steps away from downtown festivities, shops,
schools & public transportation.
$499,000 (6271288)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x239
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Haddonfield
856-428-5150 Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
111 Upland Avenue
Fantastic 5 BR, 3 full & 2 partial BA stone home located in
prestigious Haddonfield. Features include a formal LR & DR,
kitchen with breakfast room, sunroom, office/library, great mas-
ter suite, finished basement & 2 car garage. There is so much
more, so don`t miss viewing this great home
$1,850,000 (6252162)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
549 Chews Landing Road
This Classic Colonial, Circa 1850, sits on .67+/- acres & has
been meticulously restored. It boasts 5 bedrooms, 3 full
baths, a gourmet kitchen & family room with a coffered ceil-
ing. The master bedroom suite has a fireplace, dressing
room & marble bath. The perfect executive family home.
$1,175,000 (6233382)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
75 Lane of Acres
Prestigious location for this 6 BR, 5 full BA 2 story
Colonial in Haddonfield. Over 7,000 sq ft & includes a
formal LR & DR, 2 family rooms, music room, office,
solarium, 1st floor guest suite, master suite, 2nd floor
laundry, finished basement, 3 car garage & much more.
$1,450,000 (6276287)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243
587 Coles Mill Road
Three story Contemporary with natural landscaping & views
of Cooper River. Open floor plan, cathedral ceilings & lots
of glass, four bedrooms, two baths, family room, two decks
& more. One block to nature trails & jogging/biking paths.
$439,000 (6196543)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
642 Washington Avenue
Tuscan Style home located in Gill Tract of Haddonfield. This
home features 4 BRs, w/ one being a huge master suite, 4
full and 1 partial BAs, formal living room and dining room,
kitchen with breakfast area, family room, study, game room,
4 fireplaces, two car detached garage and much more.
$1,100,000
CaII Gary Vermaat at 856-428-9677 ext. 243 for an appt.
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