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Ordinance
The first reading of the historic
preservation ordinance is shared. PAGE 13
Students take (virtual) trip to Costa Rica
By L. HABER
The Sun
As hotter temperatures draw
closer and the end of the school
year comes into view, families
may begin to plan their summer
vacations. For the lucky kinder-
garteners in Karen Marinoff s
class at the Beechwood School, a
summer vacation trip came a lit-
tle bit early.
The kids get so excited. They
talk about it all year, Marinoff
said.
What Marinoff was referenc-
ing was her class virtual trip to
Costa Rica, which took place from
April 22 to April 30.
Weeks before the virtual trip
was planned, students and Mari-
noff had a discussion about
where they wanted to travel.
Ive been doing this for years,
and weve been to a lot of places.
We try to use the kids input as to
where we are going each year,
Marinoff said.
In past years, classes have visit-
ed China, Mexico, France and
many more destinations, all from
their Haddonfield classroom.
After one of her students,
Garett Needham, mentioned
going on a trip with his family to
Costa Rica, Marinoff decided that
would be an exciting place for the
rest of the class to visit on their
virtual voyage. The theme for the
virtual trip was appropriately ti-
L. HABER/The Sun
Students in Karen Marinoffs kindergarten class at the Beechwood School began their virtual trip to Costa Rica with a virtual plane ride on
April 22. Through April 30, students ate native Costa Rican dishes, learned about the rain forest and gave presentations on animals native
to the country.
please see VIRTUAL, page 15
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On April 22 at 10:11 a.m., police
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Baptist Church of Haddonfield. A
burglary was reported at the
church, with disturbances to the
garage of the church and what
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The week of April 16 saw the
Bulldawg boys tennis team of
Haddonfield Memorial High
School continue its winning
ways.
Haddonfield picked up 4-1 vic-
tories over Montgomery High
School, as well as Mainland Re-
gional High School, and it defeat-
ed Paulsboro High School, 5-0.
The Haverford School, based in
Pennsylvania, defeated the
Dawgs 4-1. As of April 23, Had-
donfields record stood at 15-3.
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Beta Beta Beta, the National Bio-
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The following residents earned
dean's list honors for the Fall 2013
semester at Saint Joseph's Uni-
versity:
Mark Griffin of Haddonfield is
majoring in interdisciplinary
health services at the university.
Constance Guistwhite of Had-
donfield is majoring in English at
the university.
Lauren Krupinski of Haddon-
field is majoring in history at the
university.
Michael Lacatena of Haddon-
field is majoring in accounting at
the university.
Matthew Manning of Haddon-
field is majoring in economics at
the university.
Taylor Oskowiak of Haddonfield
is majoring in rlementary educa-
tion: Pre K-4th Grade at the uni-
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T
hirty-one words are ingrained
in our brains forever, thanks to
the fact that we attended school
in this country:
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of
the United States of America, and to
the Republic for which it stands, one
Nation under God, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all.
The pledge was written more than
120 years ago, and Congress formally
adopted it in 1942. But it wasnt until
Flag Day in 1954 that the Pledge be-
came a point of controversy.
That year, while the U.S. was fully
encapsulated in the Cold War, two
words, under God, were added to the
Pledge to differentiate the U.S. from
the concept of communist atheism.
At the time, there wasnt much to it.
A group of Jehovahs Witnesses chal-
lenged the Pledge in the 1950s, but the
legal fight against the words under
God didnt pick up steam until more
recently.
Court cases in 2002 in Massachu-
setts and 2006 in Florida found in the
plaintiffs favor, but ultimately, in 2010,
the phraseology was upheld by a U.S.
Court of Appeals.
Now, a family in New Jersey is
suing the Matawan-Aberdeen Region-
al School District because, as the
American Humanist Association says,
the phrase, marginalizes atheist and
humanist kids as something less than
ideal patriots.
The school districts lawyer says in-
dividual students dont have to partici-
pate. A similar case in Massachusetts
that is in court could pave the way for
a decision in this New Jersey case.
But isnt this a little ludicrous? Sim-
ply saying the Pledge, or having to
hear it, does not infringe on a stu-
dents rights. The Pledge is more about
history than it is religion, even with
the words under God included.
Even though many school districts
have changed the labels to winter
break and spring break, the reason
students get off from school is because
of religious holidays Christmas and
Easter. Many school districts also
close for the Jewish holidays of Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Religion and history go hand in
hand in this country. Its hard to have
one without the other. Our schools
teach about this history through
books, homework and tests, but also
through breaking for religious holi-
days and by saying the Pledge. And as
long as that history doesnt violate the
Constitution, then we shouldnt
change that history.
Under God no more?
Changes should not be made to the Pledge of Allegiance
Your thoughts
What do you think about the words of the
Pledge of Allegiance? Share your
thoughts on this, and other topics, in a let-
ter to the editor.
Residents are responsible to
protect charm of Haddonfield
Weve all driven past it and admired it a
thousand times, perhaps taking it for
granted as one of Haddonfields classic
homes and assuming it would be here for-
ever. Its that beautiful granite home at 605
Warwick, on a pristine, tree-lined property
at the corner of Warwick and Gill roads.
Did you know that a developer has pur-
chased this property, and has proposed par-
tial demolition and sub-dividing the prop-
erty so that two or three new homes can be
built?
This sort of project is becoming an epi-
demic in Haddonfield. It affects everyone,
not just those of us who live in the immedi-
ate neighborhood.
Besides the elimination of the charm
and quaint feel of our Haddonfield neigh-
borhoods, the cumulative impact of the
widespread new construction cannot be ig-
nored.
More houses mean more water runoff.
More runoff means more water in our
basements. Fewer trees mean less natural
water absorption. More houses mean more
hookups to our utilities infrastructure,
which is already maxed out.
Big and new houses on busy corners
mean potential traffic safety hazards.
Another classic Haddonfield home is
about to be changed forever, but we are not
powerless to stop this travesty from hap-
pening again.
There is a very important Haddonfield
Planning Board meeting on May 6 in Bor-
ough Hall, at 7:30 p.m. All concerned Had-
donfield residents should attend this meet-
ing.
While the mission of Haddonfields plan-
ning board is to enforce our building codes
and ordinances, it also has a responsibility
to protect the charm and aesthetic integri-
ty of the Haddonfield neighborhoods
which we all know and love.
Respectfully submitted,
Concerned Haddonfield neighbors:
Ted and Mary Jo Gallagher
Patrick and Mari Grimes
Herb and Leslie Konrad
Bryan and Erin Pukenas
Thomas Reilly
Jon and Deborah Simonson
James and Michele Walker
APRIL 30-MAY 6, 2014 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
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Last year, the Cam-


den County Freeholder
Board created the Divi-
sion of Programming
for People with Dis-
abilities. Since that
time, the division has
been busy scheduling
events and program-
ming expressly for
Camden County resi-
dents with special
needs.
This years schedule includes some-
thing for everyone. The calendar is
quickly filling with arts and crafts
classes, dances, special camps, adaptive
rowing clinics, exercise classes, golf les-
sons, nature walks, dance lessons, spe-
cial needs bike clinics and much more.
We are excited to offer these activities
and recreational opportunities to resi-
dents of Camden County who might not
have other opportunities to access this
type of programming.
Camden Countys beautiful Bound-
less Field at Challenge Grove Park in
Cherry Hill will be home to numerous
great events. The Challenger League of
Cherry Hill and Camden County Mira-
cle League both play baseball on the new
field designed especially for them. Chal-
lenge Grove Park will also host the first-
ever outdoor wheelchair basketball
tournament and Playdates for children
ten and under later this year.
The Freeholder Board is proud to con-
tinue to host the popular special popula-
tions dance series. Each dance is
attended by over 150 residents aged 18
and over. There will also be upcoming
dance lessons designed to help develop
coordination and promote physical fit-
ness while having fun.
Camp Sunnyside celebrates 35 years
of serving children with disabilities age
7 and older this summer at Camden
County College. Boys and girls not
available during the day dont have to
miss out on the fun with Camp Sunny-
side Night Camp taking
place in July.
To get the creative
juices flowing, a series
of arts and crafts
classes will be offered
to our special needs
population throughout
the spring and fall. We
are also developing the
first ever Camden
County Special Needs
Choir for adults and teenagers.
Families can get into the great out-
doors with our nature walks in conjunc-
tion with the Camden County Division
of Environmental Affairs. This educa-
tional series will visit several of
countys more than 2,000 acres of park-
land throughout the year.
To help residents explore their ath-
letic sides, specially designed exercise
classes, golf lessons for kids and adults,
and adaptive rowing clinics are being of-
fered. The adaptive rowing clinics let
participants with physical disabilities
receive hands-on knowledge and under-
standing of the sport of rowing.
The Freeholders are very excited to
introduce the I-Can Bike Clinic this Au-
gust. The clinic is designed to teach kids
and adults with disabilities how to ride
a special adaptive bicycle.
We partnered with the Camden River-
sharks to host the New Jersey Lightning
Beep Baseball team in an exhibition
game on May 24. The blind and visually
impaired ballplayers will excite the
crowd with the game of Beep Baseball
in anticipation of a local team.
For more information on any of these
activities, please contact Karen Weidner
at (856) 216-2127 or karenw@camden-
county.com. If you have any other ques-
tions about County services, please call
me at (856) 225-5458 or email me at mc-
[email protected]. Also, you
can like us on Facebook/camdencoun-
tynj and follow us on Twitter at @cam-
dencounty.nj.
by Freeholder Deputy Director Ed McDonnell
Freeholders expand programming
for the disabled
ROBERT KEEGAN SR./Special to The Sun
For his Eagle Scout project, Haddonfield Memorial High School senior Robert Keegan collected DVDs to
create libraries for two separate shelters. One of the shelters is a Crossroads shelter for young mothers
and babies in Burlington. In total, more than 600 DVDs and videos were collected. When we brought the
boxes full of DVDs into the shelters and set up the libraries, everyones face lit up like it was Christmas
morning, Keegan said. Pictured with Keegan is Darlene Dalton, Crossroads counselor of 33 years.
Scout collects DVDs for project
WEDNESDAY April 30
Line Dancing for seniors: Open to
all seniors in Haddonfield. 1:30
p.m. at the Mabel Kay Home, 24
Walnut Street. Instructor Mavis
Dolbow will instruct the program,
which is a mixture of different
types of line dancing, not just
country line dancing. There is a
small fee for the program, for
both Mabel Kay residents and
nonresidents. For more informa-
tion, please call (856) 354-8789.
Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to
5. 3:30 p.m. at the Haddonfield
Library. A story time, with special
activities included each week. No
registration is required. For more
information, visit www.haddon-
fieldlibrary.org, or call (856) 429-
1304.
Line dancing: 1:30 to 3 p.m. at
Mabel Kay Hospitality House,
Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-
8789 for more information.
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 May 1
National Day of Prayer Breakfast:
Open to the public. The breakfast
will be at 8:30 a.m. and the pro-
gram will begin at 9:15 a.m. The
event is sponsored by the Had-
donfield Council of Churches and
will be held at the First Baptist
Church of Haddonfield, 124 Kings
Highway East. Guest speakers
and Reverends Joe and Denise
Gratzel of Manasquan will share
experiences of Super Storm
Sandy. Tickets are $10 and are
available from all Haddonfield
church offices. For information,
contact the First Baptist Church
of Haddonfield at (856) 429-
2326.
Read to a Dog: 4 to 5 p.m. at the
Haddonfield Library. Children of
all ages can read to certified ther-
apy dogs to boost confidence and
make a new furry friend. Contact
the childrens librarian at
[email protected]
, or (856) 429-1304, extension
118.
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 May 2
The Haddon Fortnightly Geranium
Sale: Open to the public. 10 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m. at the Fortnightly
Clubhouse, on the corner of
Kings Highway and Grove Street.
Beautiful and hardy geraniums
purchased at the event can last
until the fall and even into next
year, with proper care. The color
choices this year are red, white,
pink and rose. The sizes and costs
are $3.50 for a 4.5inch pot, $11
for an 8inch hanging basket, and
$16 for a 10inch hanging basket.
Home and Garden tours will also
be available starting at the Fort-
nightly. For more information
about either event, please call
Lynda at (856) 429-4901.
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.
First Friday Celebration: Downtown
Haddonfield. 5 to 9 p.m. Visit
www.shophaddonfieldnj.com for
information.
SATURDAY May 3
One Stop Graduation Shop: Open
to the public. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in
downtown Haddonfield, on Kings
Highway. Visitors will see that the
Haddonfield business district is
able to accommodate graduation
or spring party needs for any
budget. Radio 94.5 will be broad-
casting live between 12 noon and
2 p.m. For a full list of participat-
ing stores, please visit
www.downtownhaddonfield.com/
events-entries/one-stop-gradua-
tion-shop-2/.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield. Email
[email protected] for
information.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual worship
at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
Farmers Market: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
Kings Court in the center of town,
Kings Highway. May through
October. Free parking. Visit
www.haddonfieldfarmersmar-
ket.org for more information.
SUNDAY May 4
Star Wars event: All ages. 2 p.m. at
the Haddonfield Library. The
library will celebrate the famed
Star Wars series in different
ways. For details, please contact
the childrens librarian at
[email protected]
, or (856) 429-1304, extension
118.
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-
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scheduled for May 1
National Day of Prayer Break-
fast sponsored by the Haddonfield
Council of Churches will be held
at First Baptist Church of Had-
donfield, 124 Kings Highway East
on Thursday, May 1. The break-
fast will be at 8:30 a.m. and the
program will begin at 9:15 a.m.
Guest speakers and Reverends
Joe and Denise Gratzel of Man-
asquan will share experiences of
Super Storm Sandy, including the
enormous ongoing effort of clean
up and rebuilding.
The Gratzels, pastoring in
Manasquan, which was especial-
ly impacted by the storm, imme-
diately responded, establishing
the Help Center. Hundreds have
entered their doors for assistance
and shelter.
Tickets are $10 and are avail-
able from all Haddonfield church
offices.
For information, contact the
First Baptist Church of Haddon-
field at (856) 429-2326.
Historical Society to
host book club event
The Haddonfield Historical So-
ciety will host a book club on Sun-
day, May 4, at 2 p.m. The event will
take place at Greenfield Hall, 343
Kings Highway East.
The book discussion will high-
light the definitive biography,
Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh: 1680-
1763.
Locals and coeditors Doug
Rauschenberger and Kathy Tassi-
ni will lead the discussion, high-
lighting the challenges and de-
lights of the publication. Even for
people who have not read the
book, the club is sure to offer a
fun time for all.
Light refreshments will be
served by the HHS following the
discussion. For more informa-
tion, please contact Nina at (856)
429-7375.
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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.
MONDAY May 5
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
TUESDAY May 6
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30
a.m. at the Haddonfield Library. A
story time for children, with spe-
cial activities included each week.
No registration is required. For
more information, visit www.had-
donfieldlibrary.org, or call (856)
429-1304.
Lite Aerobics for seniors: Open to
all seniors in Haddonfield. 1 p.m.
at Tarditi Commons, 325 Lincoln
Avenue. The program instructor
will be Judy Christopher. This
class is geared to seniors who are
still able to do their jumping
jacks, work with pulleys to stretch
their bodies and keep their joints
strong. There is a small fee for
the program, for both Mabel
Kay residents and nonresidents.
For more please call (856) 354-
8789.
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Members of Haddonfield
American Legion Post 38 invite
residents to join them in observ-
ing Memorial Day on Monday,
May 26. The post will conduct its
annual Memorial Day Parade,
stepping off promptly at 10 a.m.
The parade will form up with its
forward position at Kings High-
way and Chestnut Street, facing
toward Haddonfield Memorial
High School. The parade will end
at the high school. After the pa-
rade, a memorial service will be
conducted.
The parade will include the
Post 38 Color Guard and members
of the post, the HMHS marching
band, the mayor and commission-
ers, the memorial service flag pre-
senters the Daughters of the
American Revolution War of 1812
chapter, the Ladies of the Grand
Army of the Republic, Girl
Scouts, boy Scout troops 64 and
65, and Cub Scout packs 64 and 65,
the Jack Schweiker Composite
Unit of the Civil Air Patrol, and
an apparatus of Haddon Fire Co.
No. 1 and the Ambulance Associa-
tion.
If the parade is cancelled due
to inclement weather, the ceremo-
ny will be held in the HMHS audi-
torium at 11 a.m.
The memorial service will
honor the fallen men and women
of nine wars, from the American
Revolution to the present-day con-
flict in Afghanistan.
The service will include nor-
mal military honors, chaplains
prayers, remarks by Post 38 Com-
mander Brian Fitzgerald, and re-
marks from the mayor.
There will be a special place-
ment of flags for each war, and a
reading of In Flanders Fields
by the HMHS honor society, and
music by the Pick-Up Band.
Refreshments, donated anony-
mously, will be served following
the ceremony.
Questions concerning the pa-
rade or memorial service should
be directed to Tom Baird, at (856)
428-4070, or 609-923-1442.
American Legion Post 38 plans
numerous Memorial Day activities
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Benjamin Lefler, a 2011 gradu-
ate of Haddonfield Memorial
High School, has won a Barry M.
Goldwater Scholarship and Excel-
lence in Education Foundation.
Lefler, a junior in the honors
program at the University of
Delaware majoring in chemistry,
is among 283 Goldwater Scholars
selected on the basis of academic
merit from a field of more than
1,100 mathematics, science, and
engineering students across the
U.S.
Competition for the scholar-
ship is exceptionally intense. Uni-
versities are allowed to nominate
only four undergraduate students
per year to receive the final schol-
arship.
Lefler is
currently con-
ducting re-
search at the
University of
Delaware on
the synthesis
and character-
ization of por-
phyrinoid de-
rivatives,
which are mol-
ecules that are similar to chloro-
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plants. The focus of the laborato-
ry in which he works is on solv-
ing problems related to the envi-
ronment, with a particular em-
phasis on renewable energy stor-
age and conversion. Specifically,
Lefler is testing the use of solar
energy to convert carbon dioxide
into synthetic liquid fuels.
My love of chemistry was in-
spired by Doc Sohn, Lefler said.
Lefler was referring to Dr. John
Sohn, his advanced placement
chemistry teacher at HMHS.
Chemistry is a powerful and
elegant study. It is everything in
nature and in society. It provides
the explanation of everything we
see, and the way to unlock endless
possibilities, and I found my way
to it through Doc Sohn. He made
chemistry relevant. He intro-
duced me to this world of possi-
bilities to make the world in
which we live better, Lefler said.
In addition to the Goldwater
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the American Chemical Society
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can Chemical Society Division of
Inorganic Chemistry Award in
the inorganic chemistry category,
and the C. Frank Shaw III Under-
graduate Inorganic Research Fel-
lowship.
Last summer, Lefler conducted
research as a University of
Delaware Department of Chem-
istry and Biochemistry Alumni
Fellow and Plastino Scholar,
which he will do again this sum-
mer.
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The Haddonfield Board of
Commissioners conducted a first
reading of a highly anticipated
Historic Preservation/District
Ordinance at the April 22 meet-
ing.
The ordinance repealed a for-
mer one, which Commissioner
Neal Rochford said has not re-
ceived changes in about 40 years.
The board agreed that updating
the ordinance for residents living
in homes within the boundaries
of the historic district would be
beneficial to them, as well as the
Planning Board.
Mayor Jeff Kakso assured resi-
dents that the new ordinance
would in no way further expand
or cut the boundaries of the his-
toric district. Instead, the ordi-
nance was seen as necessary to
the board for other reasons.
The ordinance is for land de-
velopment and property develop-
ment only for the purpose of
existing structures in the dis-
trict, Kasko said. We had to
clean up and modernize the ordi-
nance.
Regarding fixing existing his-
toric structures and making
changes to the buildings and resi-
dences that fall within this cate-
gory, the ordinance is meant as a
basic guide for property owners
to be able to make updates, while
still maintaining the historic
character of buildings.
Commissioners mentioned
that homeowners who have
homes that fall within the bound-
ary of the district should have
been notified in the process of
purchasing their homes.
Commissioners explained that
to properly update the ordinance,
which could have been consid-
ered historic in some ways, a
working group consisting of plan-
ning and zoning board members
as well as others have been mak-
ing updates to the ordinance
through a grant obtained by the
leading member of the Haddon-
field Civic Association, Lee Al-
bright.
The grant further paid for con-
sulting group Carter, Van Dyke &
Associates to help guide the up-
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Rochford mentioned that
the goals of the group included
cleaning up vague and confusing
language in the old ordinance,
and creating guidelines
that allow residents wanting to
renovate or change their homes
in some way easier to begin the
process.
The actual forms associated
with such projects were revised,
and more detailed information
was added into the new ordi-
nance.
I think this was a great group
effort by a lot of different people,
Rochford said.
In a special agenda handed out
by Rochford, special thanks was
given to the ad hoc committee,
borough employees Sharon Mc-
Cullough and Steve Walko, resi-
dents who took prior surveys
about their homes for the board,
and many others who helped with
the process.
In other news:
The board gave authoriza-
tions for a few events in town, in-
cluding the May 10 Annual Herb
Sale, hosted by the Haddonfield
Garden Club, and the Lions Club
Lizzy Haddon Invitational Bas-
ketball Tournament that will be
held May 10 and 11.
The board authorized the ap-
plication for a 35-year Communi-
ty Development Block Grant for
$14,500. The grant will be used to
make improvements to an acces-
sory borough structure.
Certificates of appreciation
were given to Stephen
Camiscoli and Stuart Holloway
for their contributions and dedi-
cation to helping police solve re-
cent burglaries within Haddon-
field and surrounding communi-
ties.
The next board meeting is set
for May 13 in Borough Hall.
Next board meeting is set
for May 13 in Borough Hall
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tled Off to Costa Rica.
To prepare the classroom to
look as exotic and lush with
greenery as possible, the students
helped Marinoff and teacher
Rachel Cooper grow many flower-
ing plants throughout the class-
room. Colorful and dynamic mu-
rals of rain forest scenes and
trees lined the walls.
The work was also incorporat-
ed in the Beechwood school-wide
art show, which Marinoff makes
sure coincides with the virtual
vacation trips every April.
The virtual trip in its entirety
did not just encourage group to-
getherness and creativity, but
also math, science, writing, food
tasting and more.
Were learning about Costa
Rica as we go. We have had a les-
son about volcanoes, and learned
a lot about the rain forest, Mari-
noff said.
After a bag check at the corner
of the classroom-turned-airport
on April 22, students departed US
Air flight 2055 to San Jose, and
headed to their hotel.
Students then traveled to a na-
ture conservatory, where they
were guest naturalists. Each stu-
dent, or guest naturalist, had to
present a poster and short speech
about one animal native to the
Costa Rican rain forest.
They each made a poster of
an animal from the rain forest
each person researched an ani-
mal to become an expert we got
off the plane, got to the hotel,
then naturalists told us about na-
tive animals, Marinoff said.
Marinoff credited two ex-stu-
dents, Needhams older brothers
Wyatt and Riley, with helping her
come up with the idea of animal
presentations for this years class
trip.
Costa Rican dish Arroz con
leche was whipped up by Mari-
noff, and served as a snack to the
hungry travelers at the end of the
day.
The rest of the week followed a
packed itinerary, which included
virtual visits to a coffee planta-
tion, butterfly farm, pineapple
farm, zip lining spot, farm stand
and of course the rain forest.
I like how they get to be com-
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Cooper said.
The students also visited Tor-
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gift shop where Costa Rican
themed souvenirs were available
for purchase.
They get to go to landmarks,
they get to taste the food, and they
really get a full experience of
somewhere new, Cooper said.
The week was topped off by a
family dinner to El Sitio in
Collingswood, where families,
siblings and friends of the virtual
travelers enjoyed a dinner. Sam-
pled food included fried yucca,
empanadas and Tres Leches
cakes. Marinoff said that about 70
people attended dinner.
The virtual trip to Costa Rica
has proven to be a memorable ex-
perience for all involved, as have
many past vacations.
In Marinoff s first year of com-
ing up with the idea for a virtual
vacation in 2004, Beechwood
kindergarteners visited Hawaii.
A few years after, her class took
the virtual leap to Africa. This
past year, her now 13-year-old stu-
dents, who so fondly remembered
their trip to Africa, came back to
visit the classroom in which they
took their virtual quest.
Haddonfield Memorial High
School students, also former stu-
dents of Marinoff s, dropped by
Beeachwood recently to teach the
kindergarten class a little bit of
Spanish before they headed to
their Spanish-speaking destina-
tion.
The Spanish lesson was paired
with the kindergarten explorers
making their very own travel doc-
uments, which included pass-
ports and journals to document
the trip.
They learn about how to plan
a trip just to learn about
places, where things are and how
they fit into the world, Marinoff
said.
Marinoff and Cooper agreed
that virtual trips will continue in
the future, and hopefully inspire
those involved to experience
other cultures not just virtually,
but in reality as well.
The class extended thanks to
Jack and Charlotte Needham,
Heather McGarrigel, Renee
Billingsley, Monica Kinney, Jack-
ie Incollingo, Beechwood teacher
Sue Hagan and Grandmom Win-
kler for helping to make their
Costa Rican journey possible.
Marinoff asked parents and
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about rain forest preservation to
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and stiII have the same customers!
PIease caII, you won't regret it!
(856) 216-7400
$25 OFF
Window Cleaning
$50 OFF
Deck Cleaning
and Sealing
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House Pressure
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CALL TOM
856-429-4882
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Railings LLC
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609-744-3390
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856-381-0249
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Call 3B's HONEY DO SERVICES
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856-296-5515
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(856) 810-2182
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Farm Mall @ Indian Acres
May 3, June 7
SATURDAYS 8AM-2PM
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Tuckerton Rd., Medford
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609-953-0087
856-304-3916
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Windows & Doors, Stucco
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EmpIoyment
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English
Call (609)351-0809
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Landscaping
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LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
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609-707-2318
*References upon request
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609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
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609-680-0452
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609-744-0141
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609-714-6878
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856 222-0676
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www.filanconner.com
856-200-3297
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856-783-1111
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609-654-8871
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856-906-2512
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Paperhanging
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Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
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by Dave Macneil
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856 912-5499
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for more details.
$699,000
1403 ASBURY AVE
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856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
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Ron Woods
Associate Broker
LENNY, VERMAAT
LEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
R E A L T O R S
2012 REALTOR OF THE YEAR for The New Jersey Association of Realtors
& The Burlington Camden County Association of Realtors
HADDONFIELD
A grand home built for family, friends, and entertaining. This gracious three-story center-hall
Colonial home is situated on a beautiful large lot and is located on a desired tree-lined street.
The home boasts a large formal living room and dining room, recently remodeled kitchen
with granite countertops and premium appliances, sunny den, family room with full wet bar,
six bedrooms, three full baths and a powder room, multiple zoned heating and air condition-
ing, a rear yard with a deck and brick patio, and a two car garage. Call for additional informa-
tion. Ask for Ron Woods at 856-428-9677 ext. 241. Offered for $845,000.
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RLAL1ORS
Ninety 1anner Street Haddonfield, New Jersey
LENNY, VERMAAT
and LEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
Visit www.lvlrealtors.com to tour our many properties
COLLINGSWOOD 701 Colford Avenue
Great started home. Close to everything. Three bedroom bungalow
with newer heater, central air, newer windows and more.
Priced to sell.
$199,900(6366799)
HADDONFIELD 125 Warwick Road
Three story Dutch Colonial with 6 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)
HADDON TOWNSHIP 425 Maple Avenue
This spacious Center Hall Colonial is 12 yrs young and has 4 BRS & 2.5
BAS including a MBR suite, eat-in kit, family room, walk-up expandable attic
and huge fenced lot. Just blocks to the Hi-Speedline.
$469,000(6362128)
CHERRY HILL 485 Covered Bridge Road
Enjoy easy one-floor living in this Deerfield Model ranch home. Great layout with
3BRS & 2BAS including a MBR suite, wood floors & 2-car garage. Super clean
& bright interior plus a great Barclay location.
$229,000(6345946)
HADDONFIELD 315 Farwood Road
Beautifully renovated Ranch Style Home that features a formal living room,
eat-in kitchen with granite countertops and island, two nice sized bedrooms,
front deck, rear patio and a full basement.
$319,000(6366103)
HADDONFIELD 201 Lakeview Avenue
Large 4 story Victorian twin style home that is bigger than most single family homes.
Open LR & DR area, eat-in kitchen, whole 2nd floor master suite, 5/6 or 7 BRs, 2.5
baths, full basement & 1 car garage. East walk to town, schools & parks.
$335,000(6272238)
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
Mark Lenny
428-9677 x 239
Kevin Hee
428-9677 x 235
MichaeI DineIIa
428-9677 x 249
HADDON HEIGHTS 25 7th Avenue
Victorian in historic Haddon Heights. Walking distance to elementary school &
shopping. Foyer entry takes you to LR which welcomes you to a beautiful home.
The kitchen & family rms. are perfect for entertaining. The BRs offer a spacious,
but cozy feel w/ 2 full BAs. Relax in the porch swing on the wraparound porch.
$329,000(6341917)
Gary Vermaat
428-9677 x 243
Gary Vermaat
428-9677 x 243
Visit www.lvlrealtors.com or text LVL to 64842 to tour our Haddonfield Properties.
LENNY, VERMAAT
& LEONARD
I N C O R P O R A T E D
RE ALTORS
GARY VERMAAT
Broker of Record, Owner
MARK LENNY
Broker/Owner
265 Kings Highway East
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING IN PRIME LOCA-
TION: The Alexander House, Circa 1844, is in the Historic
District and offers approx. 3600 SF professional office plus 2
large apts and on-site parking for approximately 10 cars.
$849,000 (6344398)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
586 Jobel Drive
4 BR, 3.5 BA Custom Built Home designed by Tom Wagner and
built by Daryl Vermaat. Upgrades throughout with oak hardwood
floors, crown molding, large eat-in kitchen with island, family
room with fireplace, a 2-car garage and so much more.
$824,900 (6350179)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 856-428-9677 x. 243
405 Loucroft Road
Large Classic Brick Estate on Beautiful Loucroft
Road. Stunning architecture inside and out. Views of
formal gardens with towering trees and private patios.
Sunny, Bright and Gorgeous!
$1,295,000 (5689923)
CaII Mark Lenny at 856-428-9677 x 239
Come Home to
Haddonfield
856-428-5150 Ninety Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ
123 West End Avenue
Great expanded & updated 3 story Victorian w/wrap around front
porch, formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen w/breakfast area, updated
powder room, den/office, family room, master suite w/sitting
room, 3 other nice BRs, 2nd floor laundry & full basement.
$595,000 (6365391)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
587 Coles Mill Road
Three story Contemporary with natural landscaping & views
of Cooper River. Open floor plan, cathedral ceilings & lots of
glass, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, 2 decks & more.
One block to nature trails & jogging/biking paths.
$439,000 (6196543)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
301 Maple Avenue
Two story Sinquett built Center Hall Colonial with 4
BRs, 2 full BAs, , formal LR & DR, eat-in kitchen, heat-
ed sun porch, full basement, family room, back
vestibule & 2 car detached garage.
$499,000 (6365876)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243
549 Chews Landing Road
This Classic Colonial, Circa 1850, sits on .67+/- acres & has
been restored. It boasts 5 BRs, 3 full BAs, a gourmet kitchen &
FR w/ coffered ceiling. The master BR suite has a FP, dressing
room & marble BA. The perfect executive family home.
$1,175,000 (6233382)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239
212 Washington Avenue
3 Story Duplex in Haddonfield. 1st floor features a formal LR & DR,
eat-in kitchen, 2 BRs, full BA & laundry. 2nd & 3rd fls feature 3-4
BRs, 2 storage rooms, entry foyer, formal LR room, eat-in kitchen,
full BA & laundry room. Full basement entered through Bilco doors
& detached 2 car GA w/driveway parking. Located near public
transportation, great schools, major highways & shopping.
$525,000 (6358803)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x243

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