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By SHANNON SADLER The Sun The Haddonfield School District is re-evaluating its math curriculum for the middle school and high school after scores on standardized testing were lower than most schools that fall under the District Factor Group J designation of the state Department Department of Education. Assistant Superintendent Michael Wilson delivered an update during the Haddonfield Board of Educatio Education n meeting on Oct.17. Following his presentation on standardized testing, including AP, HSPA and SAT scores, Wilson said that the middle school and high school math curriculum is currently currentl y in the process of being audited by committees composed of teacher teachers, s, administrators administrators and parents. Wilson also explained that a possible factor for low scores in the math portion of the SAT, could be linked to the length of time that passes between the time a student is enrolled in an algebra course and when they are eligible
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Amanda Lanciano of Haddonfield Memorial High School delivers a serve in a match against Woodstown High School on Oct. 10. HMHS swept the match 5-0 to continue a magical season that featured coach Jeff Holman’s 1,000 win.
The application for the First Church of Christ, Scientist Scientist site plan and variance use for a parking area has been pushed back to next month and will be heard by the zoning board. Haddonfield Zoning Board Chair David Hunt announced at the Oct. 15 zoning board meeting that the application had once again been pushed back to the next zoning board meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19. Township administrator Sharon McCullough said after the meeting that from her understanding the church is currently in the process of changing attorattorneys and still has a few pieces of paperwork to fill out before it can go before the zoning board. Zoning officer Steve Walko also explained that the applicant’s engineer, as well as the borough engineer must first meet to correct plans before the application can move forward. This is the second time the application has been pushed back, after the hearing was originally expected to take place on Sept. 17. Following approval from the
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Plans for parking lot were originally denied in 2011 PLANS Continued from page 1 Historical Preservation Committee on July 24, the plans must be approved by the zoning board in order for the church, located at 355 E. Ki ngs Highway, Highway, to construct a grass parking lot on Sylvan Lake Avenue. Clif Quay, an engineer hired by the church to work on site plans, said previously that the proposed lot is planned to hold 22 cars, which includes two handicapped spaces. He also said that the handicapped spaces would be created with a concrete paving material and that landscaping would be created. However, during the July 24 meeting, the parking lot met opposition from members members of the public, including resident Joe
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to take the SATs. Wilson explained that a typical student may have a period of two to three years pass after his or her last algebra course when it is time to take the SATs, a test that includes a significant math section. According to the Haddonfield Memorial High School 2013 to 2014 program of studies, students enrolled in the accelerated sequence have already completed algebra I and II prior to entering the ninth grade, going on to complete courses i n geometry, probability, stati stics an d trigono metry, precalculus and calculus. Students in the advanced sequence enroll in algebra II in ninth grade, but also take geometry, probability, statistics, and trigonometry and calculus in later grades. Only those students participating in regular sequence revisit algebra later in high school, taking algebra I in ninth grade and algebra II in 11th. “We do it different than everybody else,” Wilson said during the meeting. Wilson added that Haddonfield is the only school in the district
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OCTOBER 23–29, 2013 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5
No set timeline for audits to be done NO Continued from page 4 standardized test scores can only be weighted so much, as he said the overall objective of the curriculum was “to get students where they should be.” Following the meeting, Superintendent Dr. Richard Perry said there is no set timeline for the curriculum audits to be completed, adding that it may take months or even a year before the audits are completed. “Once you make a change, it’s going to resonate,” Perry said in reference to updating the curriculum if need be. Ensuring that extensive research is done, the audits will weigh the pros and cons of the
current math curriculum to evaluate any possible need for adjustments. He added that the board is taking a “careful approach” to address the current curriculum. “We’re always looking to improve through change,” Perry said. Perry also added that standardized testing scores in the language section for the district were the highest of all J districts and that he was very proud of both the high school’s advanced placement and accelerated sequences. “We believe we have a very comprehensive program” Perry said. In other news: • The Tatem Elementary School principal presented awards to two students who were
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THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCTOBER 23–29, 2013
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Safety first this Halloween
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Pa rents, kids, homeowners and motorists should fo llow these tips Steve Miller Tim Ronaldson VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele MANAGINGEDITOR Mary L. Serkalow CONTENT EDITOR Kristen Dowd HADDONFIELDEDITOR Shannon Sadler ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle PUBLISHER
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hosts, goblins, ghouls and a lot
reflective tape or stickers and, if possi-
Halloween photos
of superheroes and princesses will be parading up and
down streets in town in one short week. Halloween is an exciting time for kids, parents and neighbors alike.
While you’re out trick-or-treating this Halloween, or attending a local Halloween parade, don’t forget about The Sun! We’d love to print photos of you enjoying the holiday. Send them to us via e-mail, to the address at the right.
It’s a time for fun, a time for laughter, a time for adorable pictures, a time for candy, a time for celebration and a time when we all need to pay attention to safety. First and foremost, motorists need
ble, choose light colors. • Choose face paint and makeup whenever possible instead of masks, which can obstruct a child’s vision. • Have kids carry glow sticks or flashlights to help them see and be
tend to run excitedly from house to house. Parents should be on high alert that day as well, reminding their kids to look both ways before crossing the
seen by drivers. • When selecting a costume, make sure it is the right size to prevent trips and falls. If you need more tips or tricks of
to be extra cautious when driving
street and cross only at intersections
the trade for trick-or-treating, visit
through the streets that day, not just in
and cross-walks, when possible.
www.safekids.org. The local police de-
your own neighborhood, but sur-
If kids are trick-or-treating without
partment will also have safety recom-
rounding ones, as well. Make sure to
adult supervision, make sure they
mendations, and the municipality will
be aware of trick-or-treating hours,
know the route so they don’t get lost
also have more information about spe-
and be especially careful when dark-
and confused. Other safety tips, cour-
cific rules and regulations for the day.
ness settles in. Be especially alert in
tesy of the website, www.safekids.org:
Be safe this Halloween. And most
• Decorate costumes and bags with
importantly, have a scary good time!
residential neighborhoods, as kids
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Principal awards students PRINCIPAL Continued from page 5 commended by the board. Tatem student Joseph Poliafico was honored after receiving recognition from the Haddon Fire Company for alerting his father to a fire at a neighboring house. In addition, Alexandra Brown was awarded as the winner of the Letters to Lizzy Essay Contest. • Haddonfield Memorial High School Dean of Student Life Tracy Mattozo also presented two students with commendations. MacKenzie VanBuskirk of Haddonfield Middle School was
awarded for his volunteerism at Give Kids the World Village, an organization located in Central Florida that provides free lodging for children with life-threatening illnesses. Also awarded for his volunteer efforts was Nicholas Powles of Haddonfield Memorial High School, who was awarded for mentoring children in “Kids Alley” an after-school program located in Camden. • During the student representative report, Stone announced that Haddonfield’s girls tennis had brought home the title of Group 2 state champions after defeating Holmdel 3-2 just hours before the start of the board of education meeting.
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Oct. 23 EXCEL for Beginners: Adults. From 11 a.m. to noon in the Haddonfield Public Library. Take this introduction to the basics of Microsoft’s spreadsheet program, Excel. Basic computer skills are needed for this program (experience using the computer, keyboard and mouse). Call 429-1304, ext. 112 to register for these free computer classes. Jo-Ann Pure is the instructor. Lizzy’s Scrapbook: From 1 to 4 p.m. at the Haddonfield Memorial High School auditorium. ‘Lizzie’s Scrapbook,’ an original play by Haddonfield resident Sydney Lefler, follows three Haddonfield students on a paranormal adventure when they encounter the ghost of Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh. Tickets are $10 per person. Overeaters Anonymous: 9 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.southjersey.org for information.
Grace Church Worship Service: 7 to 7:30 a.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email
[email protected] for information. Line dancing: 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 3548789 for more information. Preschool Storytime: Haddonfield
Public Library. 1:30 p.m. Ages 3 to 5. Call 429-1304 for 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, Haddonfield. 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.
Oct. 24 Lizzy’s Scrapbook: From 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the Haddonfield Memorial High School auditorium. ‘Lizzie’s Scrapbook,’ an original play by Haddonfield resident Sydney Lefler, follows three Haddonfield students on a paranormal adventure when they encounter the ghost of Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh. Tickets are $10 per person. Avenue Q: Adults. Beginning at 7:30 p.m. at 957 E. Atlantic Ave. Presented by the Haddonfield Plays and Players. Winner of three Tony Awards including Best Musical and written by the composer of ‘The Book of Mormon,’ ‘Avenue Q’ is a hilarious R-rated spoof of ‘Sesame Street.’ Part flesh, part felt, and packed with heart, ‘Avenue Q’ tells the story of Princeton, a recent college grad who moves into a shabby NYC apartment in the only neighborhood he can afford. Play contains mature content. For ticket information, visit www.haddonfieldplayers.com.
OCTOBER 23–29, 2013
Civic Association Town Meeting: Beginning at 7 p.m. in Borough Hall. The Civic Association will be hosting the Annual Town Meeting. Department heads, as well as chairpersons from various boards, commissions and committee will be on hand to answer questions from the residents. Recreation Council meeting: 8 p.m.
at Borough Hall. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org for more information. Grace Church Worship Service: 9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email
[email protected] for information. Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call 354-8789 for more information. Toddlertime: Haddonfield Public Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 3. Call 429-1304 for information.
Oct. 25 Haddonfield Walking Tours: The tour begins at 7 p.m. at Greenfield Hall (343 Kings Highway
East). Tickets are $10 per adult and $5 per child. Come join us on walking tour of Old Haddonfield as local author William Meehan, Jr. regales us with ghost stories and legends from his popular paperback Haunted Haddonfield. Lizzy’s Scrapbook: From 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the Haddonfield Memorial High School auditorium. ‘Lizzie’s Scrapbook,’ an original play by Haddonfield resident Sydney Lefler, follows three Haddonfield students on a paranormal adventure when they encounter the ghost of Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh. Tickets are $10 per person. Avenue Q: Adults. Beginning at 8 p.m. at 957 E. Atlantic Ave. Presented by the Haddonfield Plays and Players. Winner of three Tony Awards including Best Musical and written by the composer of ‘The Book of Mormon,’ ‘Avenue Q’ is a hilarious R-rated spoof of ‘Sesame Street.’ Part flesh, part felt, and packed with heart, ‘Avenue Q’ tells the story of
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Country Club. Visit www.haddonskiwanis.com to join or for more information. Rockabye Readers: Ages 9 to 24 months with a caregiver. 10:30 a.m. at Haddonfield Public Library. For more information visit www.haddonfieldlibrary.org.
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Haunted Mansion: Beginning at 6 p.m. at Greenfield Hall. Tickets will be sold at the door for $3 per adult and $2 per child. An annual Haddonfield tradition, the grounds of Greenfield Hall are ghoulishly transformed from a stately center hall colonial into the spooky, frightening Haunted Mansion. Lizzy’s Scrapbook: From 7:30 to 11 p.m. at the Haddonfield Memorial High School auditorium. ‘Lizzie’s Scrapbook,’ an original play by Haddonfield resident Sydney Lefler, follows three Haddonfield students on a paranormal adventure when they encounter the ghost of Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh. Tickets are $10 per person. Avenue Q: Adults. Beginning at 8 p.m. at 957 E. Atlantic Ave. Presented by the Haddonfield Plays and Players. Winner of three Tony Awards including Best Musical and written by the composer of
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CALENDAR CALENDAR Continued from page 9
‘The Book of Mormon,’ ‘Avenue Q’ is a hilarious R-rated spoof of
‘Sesame Street.’ Part flesh, part felt, and packed with heart, ‘Avenue Q’ tells the story of Princeton, a recent college grad who moves into a shabby NYC apartment in the only neighborhood he can afford. Play contains mature content. For ticket information, visit www.haddonfieldplayers.com. Grace Church Worship Service: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email
[email protected] for information. Haddonfield United Methodist Church Worship: Casual worship at 5 p.m. in the chapel.
Oct. 27 Avenue Q: Adults. Beginning at 2 p.m. at 957 E. Atlantic Ave. Presented by the Haddonfield Plays and Players. Winner of three Tony Awards including Best Musical and written by the composer of ‘The Book of Mormon,’ ‘Avenue Q’
‘Sesame Street.’ Part flesh, part felt, and packed with heart, ‘Avenue Q’ tells the story of Princeton, a recent college grad who moves into a shabby NYC apartment in the only neighborhood he can afford. Play contains mature content. For ticket information, visit www.haddonfieldplayers.com. Lutheran Church of Our Savior : Traditional/classic worship services 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 education (adults) from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Christian education (children) from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Nursery available. 19 Kings High-
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CALENDAR CALENDAR Continued from page 10 way East, Haddonfield.
Haddonfield United Methodist Church: Contemporary worship 9 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Traditional worship 10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. 29 Warwick Road, Haddonfield. Mount Olivet Baptist Church : Sunday school at 8:30 a.m. Morning worship at 9:30 a.m. 202 Douglass Ave., Haddonfield. First Baptist Church: Adult Bible study at 9:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday school at 11:15 a.m. Worship service at 11 a.m.; childcare provided. 124 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. 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.
chapel. Family servi ce at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Traditional worship at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary. 20 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.
First Church of Christ, Scientist : Service at 10 a.m. Sunday school for children at 10 a.m. 355 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield.
Oct. 28 Monday Morning Prayer : 8 a.m. at Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202 Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
Oct. 29 Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789 for more information. Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789. Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center. Call 354-8789 for more
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12 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCTOBER 23–29, 2013
Boys cross country team wins conference title On Tuesday, Oct. 15, the Haddonfield boys cross country team won the Colonial Conference title by defeating Haddon Township, Haddon Heights and Sterling at Pennypacker Park. The Bulldogs finished their 2013 dual meet season with a perfect 10-0 record, and extended Coach Nick Baker’s undefeated streak to 162 meets, stretching back to 1997. The race was won by Luke Petela of Ha ddon Township in 15:40. Haddonfield took the next four places, with Alex Gigliotti, Greg Pelose, Matt Stewart, and John Greenberg finishing second through fifth. Owen Long from
Haddon Township finished 6th, with Austin Stoner, Chris Goings, Dan Brennan, Patrick Shea, and Colin Gallagher of Haddonfield finishing seventh through eleventh. The final score against Haddon Township was 21-40, and 15-50 against Haddon Heights and Sterling. The Bulldogs run next at the Colonial Conference All Star meet, which will be held at Pennypacker Park on Thursday, Oct. 24 at 4 p.m. This race should be a good gauge of their fitness for the big November meets, starting with sectionals at Delsea on Nov. 2.
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Elizabeth Haddon school to celebrate centennial Elizabeth Haddon Elementary School will be celebrating its Centennial Celebration on Oct. 28, at the school’s location during a School Community Meeting of students, staff, parents, and alumni beginning at 9:30 am. This exciting event will commemorate 100 years of providing an excellent educational program to the Haddonfield community and the laying of the cornerstone on Oct. 27, 1913. The Elizabeth Haddon School is well known for providing an excellent, comprehensive educational program throughout its history of serving the community. The Centenn ial Celebration will honor the school’s heritage. Activities that will occur during the community meeting will include the fifth grade class’ dramatic portrayal of the laying of the school’s cornerstone, the singing of colonial period songs,
a video short celebrating Haddonfield’s Tricentennial Celebration, and a birthday cake. An actor will portray “Elizabeth Haddon” and describe her experience of coming to the wilderness now known as Haddonfield and the town’s development around her home she shared with her husband, John Estaugh. The day will conclude with several Elizabeth Haddon Alumni sharing their experiences of attending the school with each class in the afternoon.
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14 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCTOBER 23–29, 2013
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Eight graduates to join Hall of Fame By NICK COHEN The Sun
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The Haddonfield Memorial High School Hall of Fame announced the eight HMHS graduates who will join the illustrious fraternity this year. Officially, the induction ceremony will take place on Nov. 23 at the Tavistock Country Club.
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Jack Stanton graduated from HMHS in 1954. Stanton ran track at HMHS, but where he truly left his mark was on the gridiron. In Stanton’s senior year he led the team to both the 1953 Colonial Conference and South Jersey Group III championships and for his efforts was selected to the Colonial Conference and All-
South Jersey Group III First Teams. During his 25 years in the youth program he went on to win numerous championships while coaching hundreds of young men, many of whom are in the HMHS Athletic Hall of Fame today.
Bob Misita Bob Misita was a member of the class of 1979. Misita was a standout wrestler compiling a 60-11 record while winning district and regional championships. He reached the state quarterfinals his senior year and was selected First Team AllSouth Jersey.
Scott Knecht Scott Knecht graduated with the class of 1980. Knecht was a
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three-year varsity letter winner in basketball and track at HMHS. In track, he set the school record for the high jump at 6’10” in 1979, a record that still stands, and placed second in the state that same year. Knecht was All Colonial Conference and All Group II in 1978, 1979, 1980 and was selected All South Jersey First Team in 1979 and Second Team in 1980. Scott also excelled in basketball being selected All Colonial Conference First Team and All Group II Second Team.
Alex Creighton Alex Creighton graduated from HMHS in 1989. Creighton won nine varsity letters at HMHS. He was selected captain in baseball his junior and senior years, which included a State Group I Championship and a place on the All South Jersey team. He was captain of the football team his senior year and was selected to the First Team All Colonial Conference and All SJ Group I teams.
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Induction ceremony set for Nov. 23 INDUCTION Continued from page 14
in the 400-meter hurdles and was the school record holder in that event.
Rebecca Conroy Elmuccio third baseman.
Scott Chalbert Scott Chalbert was a member of the class of 1993. Chalbert was a three-sport athlete at Haddonfield, winning four varsity letters in soccer, three in basketball, and two in track. He earned All South Jersey honors in soccer for four years and All State honors for two years while playing on two state championship soccer teams. Chalbert was named to the All South Jersey and All Colonial Conference teams in track. He set the school record in the 200 meters and the 400 x 4 relay and was a member of a state championship track team.
Gerrit Kemps Gerrit Kemps graduated with
Rebecca Conroy Elmuccio was a member of the class of 1 995. Elmuccio won four varsity letters in swimming at Haddonfield. She was First Team All-South Jersey and All Colonial Conference all four years. Rebecca was a United States Swimming Scholastic All American in 1993, 1994 and 1995). She set multiple HMHS records in the 200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 100 backstroke, 200 medley relay, 200 freestyle relay and the 400 freestyle relay.
William Candee William Candee graduated from HMHS in 1996. Candee won 10 varsity letters at HMHS in football, wrestling and track. He was selected Third Team All Group II and Third Team All Colonial Conference in football and was select-
Club. Visit the Haddonfield Memorial High School website for more information www.haddonfield.k12.nj.us/highschool
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16 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — OCTOBER 23–29, 2013
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obituaries Gerald Arthur Brown Oct. 13, 2013 Gerald Arthur Brown, 66, of Haddonfield, who loved life, his family, tennis and a clean car, died on Oct. 13 with his wife at his side. Jerry, as family and friends called him, had been battling bladder cancer for more than two years. He is survived by his wife Margaret Rees, daughters Emily Brown and Kate Brown, son-inlaw Frank McElroy, brothers Robert Brown, Richard and Jules Fekete, sister-in-law Jan Fekete, and many, many close friends. Jerry was raised in Levittown, Pennsylvania by the late Al and Rosemary Brown. As a child, he survived a serious car accident and spinal meningitis. At 18 years old he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served one tour in the Vietnam War as a combat photographer. F riends and family joked
and made many friends whom they consider family. Jerry built a successful career as an independent sales representative for various camera and audio-visual companies. Colleagues attributed his success in business to his generous and honest reputation, and to his witty, delightful personality. Jerry loved his job, his customers and his colleagues. Since he worked out of his car, he took it to the car wash nearly every day. As an avid tennis player, Jerry organized a popular Saturday morning tennis league and was an active member of the Haddonfield Tennis Association. He was known amongst his tennis friends for his wicked serve, colorful swearing, inclusiveness, and sense of humor. Also a cooking enthusiast, Jerry was a favorite customer at Arnie’s butcher shop and Severino’s. Every evening, smells of
LETTERS Continued from page 6 candidates who want to spend on things, like buying Bancroft, that are not essential to our town or it’s residents. At least this time around, without an actual sign on my lawn, I won’t have to monitor my property for sign snatchers! H. Nelson Euler
Mary Fagan would be a true asset to our town Board of Education elections are upon us and as active and concerned citizens of Haddonfield we would like to say how important these elections are and encourage all citizens to become informed voters. Mary Fagan is one of five candidates running for a board of education seat. We feel that Mary would be a true asset to
capped individuals and suggests that the solution is to build a 22car parking lot. I think that there are other solutions that he has not considered that will provide access to church members but not disrupt the neighbors or the character of the Historic District. I would suggest a designated drop off zone close to the church entrance. A valet could be hired to park the car, letting the disabled individual enter the church without worrying about parking. The valet parker would be hired for the two hours on Wednesday evening and the two hours Sunday morning that services are held. At a cost of $10 per hour, this would be an economical solution and much less expensive than the landscaping and work to build and maintain a grass parking lot. This parttime job would be suitable for a senior citizen or student or other citizen who might need to earn a little extra money and provide a
friends of Haddonfield's Historic District. Susan Hoch MD
Greatest return on investment is kids Every Realtor in Haddonfield knows what boosts property values and sells houses here, despite our high property taxes: it’s the school district’s quality, as represented by its rank in state, regional and national media. A good sales pitch always includes HMHS’s position on the annual Newsweek magazine or U.S. News & World Report list. The district uses its lofty national rankings to recruit tuition students. Great colleges accept our applicants more readily and offer scholarships in part because of our high school’s rankings and what they reflect about the education here. But what makes any district rank highly? It’s pretty simple. The Newsweek and U.S. News
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LETTERS Continued from page 16 track record, and a platform that indicates she will wisely guide district spending in ways that will give property owners in town the greatest return on the biggest investments we make, in our children and our homes. Sharon Jachter
Amy Keys Shaw keeps focus on education I am writing to show why I am voting for Amy Keys Shaw for a seat on the Haddonfield Board of Education. It has been a long time since candidates have been willing to take on the issues as Shaw has, and it is obvious she has our schoolchildren in heart and mind. She represents no other interests; she even comes with a
board to truly listen to community input and the need to report school board business as soon as it becomes available. It seems in the last several years there have been surprises from the school board and mistakes have been made. Her blogs are evidence of her focus on education – and “believing in children.” Meeting each child’s needs is paramount. Her guiding principles set the stage for maintaining the high standard our schools have always shown, and for having unwavering support for high achievement, and by using informed uses of technology and differentiated learning techniques improving even more on great quality of instruction we already have. We all know it is important to keep our district fiscally sound. In 2009, Shaw was a member of the Board appointed Community Budget Advisory Committee. The committee examined potential ways to realize cost savings and to
trict. Shaw is a stickler for the law, and keeping the board on track. Focusing only on the schools and education is, of course, the job of the school board and nothing else. I am sure Shaw will maintain her zeal for children and education. She has raised her children in Haddonfield schools. As long as I have known her, she attends as many school board meetings as possible. That in itself shows how much she cares. George Slack
Shaw is passionate choice for BOE As an educator for more than two decades, I wholeheartedly support Amy Keys Shaw for Board of Education. Amy embodies the rare combination of passion to enrich the educational lives of our children along with a critical eye for information and a strong common sense perspective in promoting academic excel-
board to the community while striving for continued academic rigor in our schools' classrooms. Lastly, Amy understands the fiscal constraints that impact our Board of Education as it strives to maintain the superb quality of the classroom experience, Amy would bring this strong sense of balance to her work on the Board. All of Amy's children have benefited from education in the Haddonfield's schools. Perhaps this is why she is so passionate about wanting to serve on the Board of Education. We could do no better than to have Amy Keys Shaw as a member of our Board. I urge you to give her your vote. Seth L. Welles
Our votes will make differences for future What a great slate we have to choose from this year for the Board of Education election. It
their respective (and informative) websites. Skip the ads and go to the websites (four of them at last count, findable on Google). While there, look for mentions (and non-mentions) of the failed Bancroft initiative and the excessive turf purchase (the deal we still feel) – our two prominent acid tests of curricular-vs-noncurricular spending priorities. What do you want prioritized? Needed most on our board right now, it seems, is an influx of members who have lived and learned the value of a truly rigorous education, with emphasis on what goes on in the classroom and into students' brains. Examples would be candidates Mary Fagan and Amy Keys Shaw. For thoroughness see especially Mary Fagan's website. The be-all question of providing well-rounded and thorough schooling – more correctly, the answer – ultimately falls to the board ... to intelligently blend
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