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Borough budget approved


By ROBERT LINNEHAN cludes an $87 increase in the mu- “But I’d like everyone to take that Jeff Kasko said. This is less than concerns over the cuts at the de-
The Haddonfield Sun nicipal portion of tax bill for the equation into consideration.” a 1 percent increase, he said. partment of public works level.
average homeowner. Borden said that Haddonfield To deal with the 2 percent tax The DPW currently only has
For less than your monthly For the average homeowner also has the lowest property tax cap, increasing costs at the state eight employees, Colombi said,
cable bill Haddonfield residents with a home assessed at $491,359, bill as compared to fair market level, and a drop in revenues the when at its height it had almost
receive trash and recycling pick- Borden said that the borough’s value of Haddonfield’s property borough has had to make several 30.
up, fire and police services, and portion of the tax bill totals $2,200 in Camden County. It’s also the service cuts for 2011, Mayor Tish Haro asked if it would be possi-
snow and leaf collection through- for a year, or $185 a month. For 10th lowest in South Jersey, he Colombi said. ble to perhaps reduce a policeman
out the year, Commissioner Ed many, this is less than a month of said, behind nine municipalities “I think this is the year where from the force and use the salary
Borden reported last week. The cable, he said. in Burlington County. you will really start to feel a dif- saved to hire more help for the
commissioners unanimously ap- “There’s nothing at all cheap Spending in the 2011 budget is ference in services,” Colombi DPW.
proved of the borough’s 2011 about property taxes in New Jer- increasing by about $123,000 over said.
$13.99 million budget, which in- sey or Haddonfield,” Borden said. the 2010 budget, Commissioner Joe Haro, a resident, expressed please see BUDGET, page 18

One more step to go for Gold


HMHS grad on the cusp of greatness
By ROBERT LINNEHAN few days before the local qualifier
The Haddonfield Sun at Little Mill Country Club in
Marlton. Before a tournament,
One more qualifying tourna- Gold said he likes to look back at
ment and a 24-year-old golfer who the statistics of his last few
honed his game in Haddonfield events and see what he needs to
could be playing on one of the work on to improve his game.
biggest stages in all of profession- Leading into the sectional tour-
al golf. nament, Gold said his iron play
Chris Gold, a Haddonfield Me- will need some fine tuning if he
morial High School graduate, hopes to land one of the top-6
took a huge step toward reaching spots and an invitation to the U.S.
his dream of playing on the PGA Open.
Tour last week when he won a “I definitely need to improve
U.S. Open local qualifier at Hid- my iron play. The long irons were
den Creek Golf Course in Egg playing really well and my short
Harbor Township. Gold shot a 70, game is up to par, but I need to
two-under par over the 7,015-yard work on my mid irons. I was miss-
course, good for first place in the ing a lot of greens,” he said. “I’ve
tournament. been working really hard on my
The next step? Playing in a sec- driver and just getting the ball in
tional tournament on June 6 at play lately as well.”
Woodmont Country Club in Besides the prestige of playing
Maryland. A top-6 finish will in one of the most well-known
book his trip to the 2011 U.S. golf tournaments in the world,
Open, which is held just a week Gold said it would help to get
later on June 13 at Congressional some national television expo-
Country Club in Bethesda, Md. sure. Currently TaylorMade and
“The main goal for me has al- Adidas are sponsoring Gold,
ways been to play on the Nation- sending him clubs and equip-
Special to The Sun
wide and PGA tour,” Gold said. ment, but the young golfer said
The University of Maryland the major sponsors don’t pay Chris Gold, 24, a Haddonfield Memorial High School graduate, won a U.S. Open local qualifier at Hidden
graduate sharpened his game a Creek Golf Course in Egg Harbor Township. Gold shot a 70, two-under par over the 7,015-yard course.
please see GOLD, page 17

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August of 2009.
Police Chief John Banning has Banning began his career in
some fans at the commissioner the department in 1983 and was
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to extend the chief ’s expiring con- In 2000, Banning reached his
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in our opinion

Friendlier skies?
Fewer shoe-drops, scans and pat-downs?
he Transportation Security Administration, the folks
letters to the editor

T who screen you, your shoes, your laptops, etc., at air-


ports before running you through a scanner and/or
quick frisk, is thinking about a change of course. It’s looking to
Union members
know the score
SPEAK UP!
The Haddonfield Sun wel-
While we’re passing out
kudos, The Sun editorial did a
thoughtful piece on the “New
Normal” economy the N.J. tax
expedite the boarding process comes letters from readers.
According to The Sun of May cap has produced. We will sur-
Brief and to the point is
for “trusted” travelers. Travel time 11-17, about 50 HEA members vive. Also the cartoon about the
best, so we look for letters
demonstrated because a contract that are 300 words or fewer. air traffic controllers was very
But is moving toward a less- What do you think about has not been achieved with the timely. I know a little bit about
Be sure to include
secure system the right move – changing airport security Haddonfield School District. your name, address and long night flights, and trouble
measures? You can share These union members know phone number with your staying awake and I think sched-
especially since it seems to be your thoughts and ideas in the status of negotiations, don’t uling and schedule swapping is
letter, and know that we will
in response to passengers who the Forum section at fool yourself. These members print your name and home- the culprit.
www.haddonfieldsun.com. are residents and non-residents. town with the letter. We do The capture and dispatch of
are frustrated by long wait You don’t think they complain to Bin Laden has brought some
not print anonymous
times and intrusive searches? others at home and elsewhere letters. strange comments and behavior
about the status of these negotia- from the U.N. human relations
Much like the Homeland Security color-coded warning sys- tions? I have no problem with council, such as our Seals could
Send letters via email to
tem, we’ve always considered the effort to protect planes and that interest and action. letters@haddonfieldsun.com, be cold-blooded murderers.
However, all these folks in via fax at 856-427-0934, or President Obama’s adminis-
passengers to be well-intentioned, but not as effective as it town, and out, are aware of that tration has said the helicopter
via the mail at 108 Kings
could be. The practices seem to be focused more on finding the status, but no, not the taxpaying Highway East, Haddonfield, that crashed landed in the Bin
citizens of Haddonfield. That sit- NJ 08033. Of course, you Laden compound was destroyed
weapon and less on identifying the potentially dangerous indi-
uation is ridiculous, unreason- can drop them off at our to keep its secrets from falling
vidual. And we’ve never figured out how it would stop a few able and arguably unconstitu- office, too. into the hands of Al Qaeda.
people, working together, from getting more than a few three- tional. Not so folks, the chopper was
If its public revelation is pro- destroyed to keep the chopper’s
ounce bottles of explosive stuff on a plane. hibited by statute, such statute is clear, concise, and to the point. secrets from the Pakastanis,
Compare the U.S. system to how Israel secures its flights: lots unreasonable and arguably un- Hopefully, the other commission- where it might find its way else-
constitutional and should be re- ers will take turns with the same where, possibly China.
of behavioral profiling, followed by, if necessary, searches and spected. type of briefings. I was about to Stand by for the latest scam
scans, and putting air marshals on all flights. It’s time-consum- It takes a courageous Board of echo some questions about our from President Obama. They are
Education or even one member River City tardy road repairs readying a new tax for each mile
ing, expensive and highly effective. Chances are that at least to keep the public apprised and and I noticed the budget has pri- you drive whether you drive an
one of the aforementioned conspirators would have been found up to speed. oritized close to a million dollars electric, gas, or hybrid car.
Joe Greene for same. My only question now This gang that can’t shoot
out during one of the rounds of questioning, or would have is have we spent the $500,000 col- straight expects to install de-
been deterred from trying in the first place since they knew lected for open space? If not, why vices in every vehicle in Ameri-
every flight had marshals on board. Thanks for the clear, not spend it where it is sorely ca to collect the tax. (Never hap-
needed, our roads, and no more pen in Japan, Joe) There’s no
Putting such a system in place in the U.S. no doubt would do concise message Bancroft studies? One pothole end to how stupid they think we
Kudos to Commissioner Jeff spot in that should be on every- are. It’ll never happen, it’s be-
two things: dramatically increase passenger frustration and
Kasko, director of revenue and one’s fix-it-first list is at the in- yond doing.
costs, and make flights really, really safe. finance, on his message in The tersection of Haddon and Euclid Hang in there Philly teams!
So, which way should the U.S. go? Should we return to the Sun on May 4. His message was avenues, close to TD bank. Joe Welsh

days when you could arrive 30 minutes before your flight and
have plenty of time to get on board? Or should we do all we can Personal Journey for the fund raiser May 18
to secure flights? This “stuck in the middle” approach is time-
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Great turnout for centennial celebration
On Thursday evening, April 28, Arts, Rachel Di Pilla, were then For those who would like to
over 200 people joined the Had- recognized. The three HMHS stu- view the festivities, the videotape
donfield Civic Association’s cele- dents will graduate this spring. as well as many photos of the
bration of its 100th anniversary Bob Parsons enlivened the Town Dinner will be posted soon
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Book exchange and food shelf drop
WEDNESDAY off: Mabel Kay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call
May 18 354-8789 for more information.
FOR ALL FOR KIDS
Overeaters Anonymous: First Pres- Preschool Storytime: Haddonfield
byterian Church. 9 a.m. Call (609) Public Library. 1:30 p.m. Ages 3 to 5.
239-0022 or visit www.southjer- Call 429-1304 for info.
sey.org for information.
Wednesday Night Dinners: Had-
donfield United Methodist Church,
29 Warwick Rd. 5:30 p.m. $8.50 for
THURSDAY
adults, $4 for children 3 and up. May 19
Reserve a seat by calling 429-0403. FOR ALL
Bible Study: Lutheran Church of Human Relations Commission
Our Savior. 9:30 a.m. Call 429-5122. meeting: Borough Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Tai Chi: Lutheran Church of Our Sav- Friends of the Library meeting:
ior. 4 p.m. Call 429-5122. Haddonfield Public Library. 7 p.m.
Jazzercise: Lutheran Church of Call 429-1304 for info.
Our Savior. 6 p.m. Call 429-5122 for Haddonfield Lions Club meeting:
information. Tavistock Country Club. 6 p.m. Call
Worship: Grace Church. 7 a.m. E- 429-3525 for information.
mail office@gracehaddon.org for Spiritual Solutions: Christian Sci-
information. ence Reading Room. 7:30 to 8 p.m.
Rising Sun Lodge No. 15, F&AM, Job Seekers Support Group: Had-
Regular Communication: Haddon- donfield United Methodist Church,
field Masonic Temple, 16 Kings High- 29 Warwick Rd. 8:15 a.m.
way East. Members Dinner $10, 6:30
Worship: Grace Church. 9:30 a.m. E-
p.m. Lodge Opening at 7:30 p.m.
mail office@gracehaddon.org for
Visit www.risingsunlodge.org for
information.
more information.
FOR SENIORS FOR SENIORS
Book exchange and food shelf drop
Computer Club: Mabel Kay House.
off: Mabel Kay House. 9 a.m. to 4
10 a.m. Call 354-8789 for more infor-
p.m. Call 354-8789.
mation.
65 Club: 110 Rhoads Ave. 1:30 p.m.
65 Club pinochle: 110 Rhoads Ave.
DOUBLE VISION 12:30 p.m.
Call 429-7271 for more information
about the event.
wins Raquel and Jordana Frantz, 18-months-old, never looked cooler at Haddonfield’s First Line dancing: Mabel Kay. 1:30 to 3
T Friday event earlier this month. The pair hit the street in style, enjoying sunshine, shopping, p.m. Call 354-8789 for more infor-
mation.
Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9
a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call
354-8789 for more information.
snacks and live music.
Computer Club: Mabel Kay.10 a.m.
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$520,000 earlier this week, which said that the borough expects to
includes $65,000 for parking increase the amount of money
kiosks along Tanner Street and coming in through parking fees
several surrounding parking lots. fairly quickly. An estimate as to
Commissioner Jeff Kasko said how much the parking funding
this can be considered like a pilot will increase can’t be calculated,
program. If the kiosks prove to be Borden said.
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12 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — MAY 18-24, 2011
PRESCHOOL
SUMMER CAMP
ENROLL
FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN
NOW FOR
SUMMER
MUNICIPAL MATTERS
CAMP!
Borough Budget Partnership Budget
Commissioners have approved Commissioners approved the
the 2011 borough budget of Partnership for Haddonfield’s
$14,772,238, of which $9,992,651 2011 budget of $355,046, a de-
will be raised through property crease of $31,311 from 2010.
taxes. The overall budget will in- About 70 percent of the Part-
crease less than 1 percent, exclud- nership’s revenues come from the
ing grants. Daily operating ex- district assessment of about
penses will decrease by .20 per- $250,000. There is no increase in
cent. the assessment. Other revenue
The local purpose tax rate of sources include $32,000 from the
44.18 cents per $100 of assessed ough tax is a little less than 17 Craft & Fine Art Festival and
property valuation is 1.79 cents percent of your total real estate $67,346 in surplus. Major expens-
greater than last year. The bor- tax bill. es include $98,740 in retail recruit-
ment and retention, $158,535 in
marketing and public relations
EXCLUSIVE TIGRESSÁ SALE AT BURLINGTON CARPET and $40,000 in Partnership admin-
istration.
Historic Preservation Month

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May is Historic Preservation
With Tigressá, Your Hunt Is Over Month, so this is a good time for
homeowners to review informa-
GET ONE .-,+*)('+&-,%+$)%#"'+'-+!"+)+!"),' ,+)(+$--%')!"+) ' -(+'- tion available on the borough’s
website with respect to the mak-
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ing of improvements to struc-
* '+'%"('+)(+,%)!  '&+')'+* +* '')(+""%&+)&+*")%+)( tures located in the Historic Dis-
'")%+"+,('+ +-"% trict. Please visit www.haddon-
fieldnj.org/borough_historicdis-
 '+)(&+'&"+)(+$--%+'-+$--"+%-+("*+ %"+-''&"+  trict.php.
 &+))#')!"+-%+)(&+%--+ (+&-,%+)! ')' Pothole Patrol
BUY ONE SQ. FOOT OF SELECT Asphalt factories resume oper-
FEEL THE SOFTNESS ations in the spring, so the Public
TIGRESSÁ CARPET & GET ONE FREE -%"+, ,% -,+ (+--' Works Department will soon be
filling potholes that developed
SEE THE STRENGTH during the winter months. Resi-
dents are encouraged to send in
'%-("%+)(+ % ()%&+
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donfieldnj.org/borough_dept_pw.ph
p#pothole or call 429-0183 to add
the locations of potholes to the
Department’s “hit list.”
Construction Update
Grove Street: Phase 1 has been
completed, except for trench
restoration. That should occur
shortly. Phase 2 is being designed,
and the permits completed for
submittal. The borough expects
to go out to bid in early summer

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move forward with final paving.
Tanner: There will be a pre-con-
struction meeting with the con-
OUTLET tractor for the road portion of
this project the week of May 16. It
is anticipated that this project
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Commissioners approved on
second reading an ordinance es-
tablishing the schedule of wages
and salaries for certain borough
employees. The increase is 1.125
No tension. 1 White Horse Pike at Clements Bridge Road ccall for hours & percent, effective April 1, and 1.45
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Municipal Matters Find the perfect Special
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MUNICIPAL the Grove Street gravity main
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Continued from page 12   
work. first reading an ordinance to
amend the borough’s emergency

 
actual cash paid, this is a .925 per- Fees Changed
please see MUNICIPAL, page 17 Local favorite since 1978.
cent increase for the year. This Commissioners passed on sec-
same increase structure is in the ond reading an ordinance that
police contract. changes various fees assessed by
Uniform Fire Code
the borough. First copies of vital
statistics documents (i.e. birth
PATIO AND DECK
The enforcement of the Uni-
form Fire Code is moving from
certificates) will cost $10, with ad-
ditional copies $5 each.A garage FURNITURE
Camden County to the borough. sale license will go from $2 to $5.
Commissioners passed on second Historic District application GARDEN CENTER • NURSERY • FLORIST• PATIO SHOPPE
reading an ordinance that estab- administrative review and ap-
lishes an office of the Haddon- proval will go from $50 to $100,
field Fire Marshal to enforce the with Tier 1 applications moving
code in the borough. In addition, from $75 to $125 and Tier 2 appli-
all associated fees will be assessed cations going from $125 to $175.
and collected by the borough. Every application for zoning
shall be accompanied by a check
Capital Improvements payable to the borough in the
Commissioners approved on amount of $30.
second reading a bond ordinance
for various capital improve-
ments. The ordinance appropri-
Sidewalk, curb and driveway re-
pair permits: The first 50 square
or linear feet of sidewalk adja-
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Calendar of events
12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 354-8789 for
('&%$#'"%!'&# # FRIDAY
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more information.
FOR KIDS
('&## '%'" %'#% Continued from page 8 FOR ALL Rockabye Readers: Haddonfield
('#%'%''&# # 


Praise and Prayer Service: First Public Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 6- to
Chair Tai Chi and Chair Boot Camp: Baptist Church, 124 Kings Highway 18-months. Call 429-1304 for info.
UP TO $2,500 Tarditi Commons Community Room.
11:30 a.m. $1. Call 354-8789 for more
East. 7 p.m. Visit www.firstbap-
tisthaddonfield.org for info.
   information.
Exercise class: First Presbyterian
Kiwanis Club meeting: Tavistock
SATURDAY

 
 Church. 11:30 a.m. $3.
Country Club. 12:15 to 1:30 p.m.
May 21
FOR SENIORS
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65 Club bowling: 9:30 a.m. Call
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Toddlertime: Haddonfield Public Richard Gimigliano at 429-1290 for Using E-mail for Employment: Had-
Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 3. Call more information. donfield Public Library. 12:30 p.m.
429-1304 for info. Call 429-1304 for info.
Computer classes: Mabel Kay
Read to a Dog: Haddonfield Public House. Call (609) 261-0246. Jazzercise: Lutheran Church of Our
Library. 3:30 p.m. Ages 2 to 3. Call Savior. 8:15 a.m. Call 429-5122 for
429-1304 for info. Book exchange and food shelf drop
off: Mabel Kay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call information.
354-8789 for more information. Worship: Grace Church 5:30 p.m. E-
Friday Program: Mabel Kay House. mail office@gracehaddon.org for
information.

SUNDAY
May 22
FOR ALL

  Sunday worship services: Haddon-


field United Methodist Church, 29
Warwick Rd. Traditional 8:30 and 11

  a.m. Contemporary 9:30 a.m.


Sunday Worship: Lutheran Church
of Our Savior. 8 and 10:30 a.m.
All levels of fitness are welcome. Reflections 9:15 a.m. Call 429-5122
for information.
Fun, affordable, and a great way Sunday Worship: Grace Church. 8
to get into shape for summer. and 9:30 a.m. E-mail office@grace-
haddon.org for information.
6 East Kings Highway, Haddonfield Reflections Adult Forum: Lutheran
Church of Our Savior. 9:15 a.m. Call
For more details call David Fulps 429-5122 for information.
BEFORE
 Dance Haddonfield: Grace Church.
Intermediate lessons 6 p.m. Begin-
Visit ner lessons 7 to 8 p.m. Social danc-
ing until 10:30 p.m. $12 for 7 p.m.
  
 admission. $17 for 6 p.m.. Call 429-
AFTER for more before/after pics of my clients. 9154 (Mon. to Fri.) or visit
www.dancehaddonfield.org for
more information.
Sunday Worship: First Baptist
Church, 124 Kings Highway East. 11
a.m. Visit www.firstbaptisthaddon-
field.org for info.
Adult Bible Study: First Baptist
Church, 124 Kings Highway East.
9:30 a.m. Visit www.firstbap-
tisthaddonfield.org for info.
FOR KIDS
Sunday School: First Baptist
Church, 124 Kings Highway East. 11
a.m. Visit www.firstbaptisthaddon-
field.org for info.
Sunday Church School: Lutheran
Church of Our Savior. 10:30 a.m. Call
429-5122 for information.

MONDAY
May 23
FOR ALL
Walk Club: Mabel Kay House. 12:30
Larry Lerman, CLTC to 1 p.m.
(856)547-8138 National Railway Historical Society
FAX: (856) 547-0067 meeting: Borough Hall. 7:30 p.m. For
more information call 547-5324.
47 East Kings Hwy
Audubon, NJ 08106 Art Group: Lutheran Church of Our
larrylerman@allstate.com Savior. 7 p.m. Call 429-5122 for
information.

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Borough Administrator
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street will be widened a few feet
at Library Point to make room for
the parking spaces.
Kates said she has received sev-
Special to The Sun eral excuses as to why the tree is
This Cherry Blossom Tree is scheduled to be removed from Tanner scheduled for removal.
Street because of work being completed on the roadway. Wendy She has been told the tree’s
Kates, owner of Stardust Memories, is urging residents to help save roots were damaged from the re-
the tree. cent road construction, that the
“I lost 50 pounds tree wasn’t “public friendly” and
officials were nervous about
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So far over 75 people have
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CALENDAR May 24
Continued from page 14 FOR ALL
Borough commissioners meeting:
Jazzercise: Lutheran Church of Borough Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Our Savior. 7:15 p.m. Call 429-5122
for information. Library Board of Trustees meeting:
Haddonfield Public Library. 8 a.m.
Prayer Group: Lutheran Church of
Our Savior. 7 p.m. Call 429-5122 for Historical Society of Haddonfield
information. Library: Greenfield Hall. 9:30 to 11
a.m. Call 429-7375 for info.
FOR SENIORS
Quizzie Haddon Trivia Night: First
65 Club Duplicate Bridge: 110 Baptist Church. 7 p.m. For further
Rhodes Ave. 1 p.m. Call Bernie information call 429-2326.
Schaming at 428-0932.
FOR SENIORS
Book exchange and food shelf drop
off: Mabel Kay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Bingo: Mabel Kay House. 1 p.m. Call
354-8789 for more information. 354-8789 for information.
Senior Cardio Fun: Tarditi Commons Lite aerobics: Tarditi Commons
Community Room. 11:30 a.m. $1. Call Community Room. 1 p.m. Call 354-
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Chair Boot Camp and Chair Tai Book exchange and food shelf drop
Chi: Tarditi Commons Community off: Mabel Kay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call
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more information. Exercise class: First Presbyterian
Church. 10 a.m. $3.

Budget
trash collection services, reduced
BUDGET its department of public works
staff to eight employees, and re-
Continued from page 1 duced its leaf collection service
for next fall. This past fall the bor-
“I think this is a real crisis ough had six-leaf collection cy-
with the way our town looks like. cles, Colombi said, but will re-
People just aren’t getting the serv- duce that number to just three for
ices they once did,” he said. this fall.
Borden, director of public safe- Of course, the municipal court
ty, said the department is down was also moved to Audubon. Cuts
about five officers from four years at the information center, opera-
ago. Staffing levels are substan- tions and expenses for the police
tially down as it is, he said. department, and the senior cen-
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