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PERMIT NO. 1239
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POLICE REPORT
The following items were taken ties involved and educated them
from reports on file with the Had- about proper behavior at a youth
donfield Police Department: sporting event. No charges were
filed.
A Chews Landing Road resi-
dent reported to police on May 20 Following a motor vehicle stop
at 11:39 a.m. that four fraudulent on Haddon Avenue on May 25 at
charges had been made to her 8:15 a.m., the driver of the vehicle
credit card recently. was charged with an outstanding
The victim said that $2,574 warrant.
worth of charges were made to The driver was transported to
her card. She contacted her credit police headquarters where he
card company and had the paid bail and was released.
charges erased and her card can-
celed. A complainant reported to po-
lice on May 21 at 8:03 p.m. that
Following a motor vehicle stop several juveniles were drinking
on May 24 at 12:36 a.m., a 20-year- in the Mountwell Woods. Officers
old Collingswood resident was were dispatched to the scene
charged with driving while intox- where they found seven juvenile
icated. His car was impounded males and two adult male sus-
and towed. pects standing around a keg of
Frederick Meserall Vision & Hearing Specialists He was transported and beer and holding red plastic party
processed at police headquarters. cups.
206 Kings Highway East Haddonfield He was charged and released The officers transported all
(856) 429-6930 $#"! pending a court hearing in nine individuals back to head-
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Officers were dispatched to a underage consumption of alco-
verbal argument between two ju- hol.
veniles at a Haddonfield little The seven other juvenile sus-
league game at Radnor Field on pects are still awaiting a decision
May 25 at 7:42 p.m. from the department, as the case
The officers spoke to both par- is still under investigation.
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Deadbeats
Tax cheats shouldn’t get handouts
he Associated Press last week reported the kind of story
According to the AP, the Gov- Turn off complaint SPEAK UP!
and tree care.
The STC is involved in the
ernment Accountability Office Tax scam mode and be grateful The Haddonfield Sun wel- borough’s capital project plan-
reported that “at least 3,700 gov- We can pretty much guess A few weeks ago I was attend- comes letters from readers. ning, as these projects have a sig-
ernment contractors and non- how you feel about tax ing a track meet in another town Brief and to the point is nificant effect on street trees.
cheats getting government and I over heard a woman be- best, so we look for letters Early in the planning phase, the
profit organizations that re- handouts, but you still can hind me talking about Haddon- that are 300 words or fewer. borough engineer previews the
ceived more than $24 billion share your thoughts at field. They were praising our Be sure to include project with the STC. Once proj-
www.haddonfieldsun.com. downtown and wonderful shops your name, address and ect plans are delivered, the STC
from the stimulus effort owed and restaurants. One woman phone number with your meets again with the borough
$757 million in back taxes as of said to the other, “you have to go letter, and know that we will engineer for a detailed review
there sometime, it’s such a beau- print your name and home- and to “walk” the area together.
Sept. 30, 2009, the end of the budget year.” tiful town.” town with the letter. We do Tree removals are hotly debated
Oh, and that number could be higher because the known tax At work this week, one of my not print anonymous and individually decided. Some-
co-workers met a client for lunch letters. times, the decisions are mandat-
debt does not measure such factors as income underreporting, in Haddonfield and came back to ed, for example, to accommodate
the AP continued. the office saying what a wonder- Send letters via e-mail to handicap access ramps near cor-
ful downtown we have and how letters@haddonfieldsun.co ners. Other decisions are less
So, while local municipalities and school districts are slash- m, via fax at 856-427-0934,
much she enjoyed going to Had- clear-cut, turning on tree age,
ing costs, cutting programs and reducing services, the feds are donfield. or via the mail at 108 Kings size, condition, appropriateness
I have lived here for 13 years Highway East, Haddonfield, of species and longer-term sur-
handing out your tax dollars to companies that didn’t pay their NJ 08033. Of course, you
and am grateful every day for vivability.
taxes. So, while countless politicians pose as “enemies of gov- the town, my friends and neigh- can drop them off at our As advocates for the trees, we
bors, my church on Kings High- office, too. consider both the scope of the
ernment waste,” nobody is bothering to check to see if hand-
way (First Presbyterian) and for project and the impact of remov-
outs are going to deadbeats. the schools filled with high qual- The Haddonfield Sun ing any one tree. Our primary
ity programs and top-flight reserves the right to reprint goal is to protect the tree canopy
If only somehow, some way, an entity could be created that your letter in any medium –
teachers. over Haddonfield’s streets, en-
could oversee tax collection in the United States, and maybe including electronically.
Too often this space in The hancing residents’ quality of life
keep a list of those individuals and companies that owe taxes, Sun is filled with mean-spirited, and the economic value of their
hate-filled whining and com- see it through the eyes of people properties. We look forward
and then try to collect those taxes – or at least be consulted be- plaining. It’s not the fault of The who come to visit and say “what through time to ensure that to-
fore some bureaucratic nitwit starts to write checks. If only.... Sun, it’s the letters you receive. I a great place.” morrow’s Haddonfield will be as
don’t think they reflect the feel- Debra Nussbaum appealing as Haddonfield is
The article didn’t say, but we’re wondering if any of the com- ings of most of the people who today.
panies that received the stimulus money used those funds to live in Haddonfield or the other Every consideration Following are some of our
lovely surrounding South Jersey considerations regarding the
settle their tax debt.
towns. I think people sometimes has been made cherry tree located in front of 25
Already presidential campaigns are heating up. We have need to turn off the complaint Haddonfield’s Shade Tree Tanner Street:
politicians who promise this or that, or both. mode and be grateful that we live Commission is appointed by the n The odd-numbered side of
in a town like Haddonfield (and mayor, under borough code. the street has no overhead wires
How about this for a platform: I have no great plans or ideas. I the same can be said for many of Meeting 10 times a year, we man- except for “drops,” the wires de-
make only one promise. If I’m elected, government will stop our neighboring towns), a state age the borough’s 9,500 street livering service directly to each
like New Jersey and a country trees, guided by a Community building. We strive to capture
doing stupid stuff. like ours. Forestry Management Plan ap- that open overhead space, plant-
That person gets our vote. It’s easy to fire off a nasty let- proved by the state forestry serv- ing our tallest shade trees with
ter vilifying the people who work ice. There are five regular mem- the broadest canopy. A mature
hard to make our towns clean, bers and two alternate members, oak or tulip poplar, to name two
prosperous and safe, or the all borough residents. We are re- such trees, reaches over 75 feet,
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN teachers or the public workers, quired by the state to attend reg- shading the street and the side-
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board but I’m not jumping on that ular training sessions; some walks and living over 100 years.
BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
bandwagon. I appreciate my members have significant, addi-
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman town, schools and church and I tional expertise in horticulture please see LETTERS, page 10
JUNE 1-7, 2011 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7
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assessed property value – but “Our overall philosophy has
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with challenges such as a drop in been to have taxpayers keep as
ratables of $2.4 billion over the much of their money as possi-
last two years, combined with in- ble,” Cappelli said. “And from
creased costs, this 2011 budget 2006 to 2009, we cut the tax levy
hike was introduced, said Free- each year, returning some of the 3 DIFFERENT PROGRAMS
holder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. surplus to the taxpayers.”
The 5-cent hike, along with the Camden County ranks eighth KIDS 4-DAY DANCE CAMP
recent layoff of about 260 county lowest among New Jersey’s coun-
workers, helped to close a $43-mil- ties for its per capita tax levy, ac-
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WEDNESDAY SUNDAY
June 1 Want to be listed? June 5
FOR ALL To have your Haddonfield meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings, information must be FOR ALL
Partnership for Haddonfield meet- received, in writing, two weeks prior to the date of the event. Luloo Family Yoga: Haddonfield
ing: Borough Hall. 8:30 a.m. Public Library. 10 a.m. Call 429-1304
Rising Sun Lodge No. 15, F&AM, Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Haddonfield Sun, 108 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ for info.
Regular Communication: Haddon- 08033. Or by e-mail: news@haddonfieldsun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our Web Sunday worship services: Haddon-
field Masonic Temple, 16 Kings High- site (www.haddonfieldsun.com). field United Methodist Church, 29
way East. Members Dinner $10, 6:30 Warwick Rd. Traditional 8:30 and 11
p.m. Lodge Opening at 7:30 p.m. We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photo is sufficient. Every attempt is made to a.m. Contemporary 9:30 a.m.
Visit www.risingsunlodge.org for provide coverage to all organizations. Sunday Worship: Lutheran Church
more information. of Our Savior. 8 and 10:30 a.m.
Newcomers Club: 7:30 p.m. Call Reflections 9:15 a.m. Call 429-5122
427-0191 for more information. Call 354-8789 for more information. for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: First Pres- p.m. Call 354-8789. info. Sunday Worship: Grace Church. 8
Book exchange and food shelf drop
byterian Church. 9 a.m. Call (609) off: Mabel Kay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 65 Club: 110 Rhoads Ave. 1:30 p.m. Praise and Prayer Service: First and 9:30 a.m. E-mail office@grace-
239-0022 or visit www.southjer- 354-8789 for more information. Call 429-7271 for more information Baptist Church, 124 Kings Highway haddon.org for information.
sey.org for information. about the event. East. 7 p.m. Visit www.firstbap- Reflections Adult Forum: Lutheran
FOR KIDS tisthaddonfield.org for info.
Wednesday Night Dinners: Had- Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9 Church of Our Savior. 9:15 a.m. Call
donfield United Methodist Church, Preschool Storytime: Haddonfield a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call Kiwanis Club meeting: Tavistock 429-5122 for information.
29 Warwick Rd. 5:30 p.m. $8.50 for Public Library. 1:30 p.m. Ages 3 to 5. 354-8789 for more information. Country Club. 12:15 to 1:30 p.m.
Call 429-1304 for info. Dance Haddonfield: Grace Church.
adults, $4 for children 3 and up. Chair Tai Chi and Chair Boot Camp: FOR SENIORS Intermediate lessons 6 p.m. Begin-
Reserve a seat by calling 429-0403. Tarditi Commons Community Room. ner lessons 7 to 8 p.m. Social danc-
65 Club bowling: 9:30 a.m. Call
Bible Study: Lutheran Church of 11:30 a.m. $1. Call 354-8789 for more Richard Gimigliano at 429-1290 for ing until 10:30 p.m. $12 for 7 p.m.
Our Savior. 9:30 a.m. Call 429-5122. THURSDAY information. more information. admission. $17 for 6 p.m.. Call 429-
9154 (Mon. to Fri.) or visit
Tai Chi: Lutheran Church of Our Sav- June 2 Exercise class: First Presbyterian Computer classes: Mabel Kay
ior. 4 p.m. Call 429-5122. Church. 11:30 a.m. $3. www.dancehaddonfield.org for
FOR ALL House. Call (609) 261-0246. more information.
Jazzercise: Lutheran Church of FOR KIDS Book exchange and food shelf drop
Our Savior. 6 p.m. Call 429-5122 for Haddonfield Lions Club meeting: Sunday Worship: First Baptist
Tavistock Country Club. 6 p.m. Call Toddlertime: Haddonfield Public off: Mabel Kay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call Church, 124 Kings Highway East. 11
information. Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 2 to 3. Call 354-8789 for more information.
429-3525 for information. a.m. Visit www.firstbaptisthaddon-
Worship: Grace Church. 7 a.m. E- 429-1304 for info. Friday Program: Mabel Kay House. field.org for info.
mail office@gracehaddon.org for Job Seekers Support Group: Had-
donfield United Methodist Church, 12:30 to 3 p.m. Call 354-8789 for Adult Bible Study: First Baptist
information. more information.
29 Warwick Rd. 8:15 a.m. Church, 124 Kings Highway East.
FOR SENIORS
65 Club pinochle: 110 Rhoads Ave.
Worship: Grace Church. 9:30 a.m. E- FRIDAY FOR KIDS 9:30 a.m. Visit www.firstbap-
tisthaddonfield.org for info.
mail office@gracehaddon.org for June 3 Rockabye Readers: Haddonfield
12:30 p.m. information. Public Library. 10:30 a.m. Ages 6- to FOR KIDS
Line dancing: Mabel Kay. 1:30 to 3 FOR ALL 18-months. Call 429-1304 for info.
FOR SENIORS Sunday School: First Baptist
p.m. Call 354-8789 for more infor- First Friday Celebration: Downtown Church, 124 Kings Highway East. 11
mation. Book exchange and food shelf drop haddonfield. 5 to 9 p.m. Visit
off: Mabel Kay House. 9 a.m. to 4 a.m. Visit www.firstbaptisthaddon-
Computer Club: Mabel Kay.10 a.m. www.shophaddonfieldnj.com for field.org for info.
SATURDAY Sunday Church School: Lutheran
June 4
Church of Our Savior. 10:30 a.m. Call
FOR ALL 429-5122 for information.
Haddonfield Farmers Market:
King’s Court. 8 a.m. to noon.
Jazzercise: Lutheran Church of Our
Savior. 8:15 a.m. Call 429-5122 for
MONDAY
information.
June 6
Worship: Grace Church 5:30 p.m. E- FOR ALL
mail office@gracehaddon.org for Art Group: Lutheran Church of Our
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Letters to the editor wires. example. The STC has not planted
('&%$#'"%!'&# #
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LETTERS n The park strip in front of 25
Tanner is quite long, over 30 feet.
cherry trees for many years for
these reasons.
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By removing the cherry, which n There will be considerable
('#%'%''&# #
sits in the center of the park strip, curb, sidewalk and street con-
The cherry tree at 25 Tanner, an we could plant two trees, thereby struction in the area of 25 Tanner.
ornamental tree, has already increasing the shade canopy on While the tree would survive, its
reached its mature height, ap- Tanner. roots would be gravely damaged
proximately 30 feet. In contrast, n The cherry is a short-lived and its already short life further
the low overhead wires on the tree. While this tree may look shortened.
even-numbered side of Tanner good today, it already shows evi- Based on our detailed review of
limit our plantings to broader dence of old age, with hollows the Tanner Street construction
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$ '##' trees with an open canopy that and carpenter ants. It will begin plans, there will be a number of
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will withstand rigorous trimming to fail within five years, as have trees coming down due to un-
over time to accommodate the the cherry trees on Jefferson, for avoidable construction damage,
disease such as Bacterial Leaf
Scorch, accommodations for
handicapped access and addition-
al street parking. As part of this
planning process, we also looked
@
at replanting needs. We expect
that over time the shade coverage
on Tanner Street will be greatly
increased and the condition and
1YEAR
appearance of the trees im-
proved.
We are sorry that this issue has
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volunteers, we spend hundreds of
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MUNICIPAL MATTERS
Redevelopment Meeting Commissioners have author-
ized the advertisement for sealed
There will be a special Plan- bids for 2012 road program utility
ning Board meeting regarding televising services. This allows of-
the Redevelopment Plan for the ficials to see the condition of util-
Bancroft property on June 15 in ities under roadways. Bids are
the Borough Hall auditorium at due on or before June 9 at 10:30 “I lost 50 pounds
7:30 p.m. The redevelopment plan- a.m. in Room 102 of Borough
ners will present three options for Hall.
at Body Physics!”
public review. Documents will be -Laura T
available for review on the bor- Primary Election
ough website and the redevelop- The primary election, includ-
ment website. The commission- prises Inc. for an additional year ing that for local Democratic com- Call Jim to sign up today! 856-220-0873
ers encourage everyone to attend. to provide solid waste collection mittee representatives, will take bodyphysicsfitness.com • 112 Ellis Street, Haddonfield
services for the borough. place on June 7. Polls will be open
Sewer Clogging from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. The polling
Due to recent problems affect- Centre Street Project places are:
ing the sewer system, the bor- Commissioners have author- District 1: Methodist Church, 29
ough would like to remind resi- ized the advertisement for sealed Warwick Road, Welcome Center.
dents that only toilet paper bids for utility replacement and District 2: Borough Hall, 242
should be flushed. Flushing addi- repaving of Centre Street. The Kings Highway East.
tional items, such as wipes la- project will stretch from East Cot- District 3: Crows Woods Build-
beled as “flushable,” has led to tage to Reillywood and include a ing, 993 S. Atlantic Avenue.
clogged sewer lines and malfunc- water main. Bids are to be re- Districts 4 and 5: Middle
tioning pump stations. ceived on or before June 9 at 10 School, Chestnut Avenue.
a.m. in Room 102 of Borough Districts 6 and 7: Elizabeth
Explorer Appointments Hall. Haddon School, 501 W. Redman
Commissioners have appointed Avenue.
the following individuals to the 2011 Road Program Districts 8-10: Tatem School, 1
Explorer program in Haddon Fire Commissioners have author- Glover Avenue.
Company No. 1: Anthony Van ized the advertisement for sealed
Dervort, Jack LaMainia, Collin bids for the 2011 road program. Utility Bills
Setzer, Chris Cotter and Mike The base bid includes West Park, Second quarter utility bills
Walker. The program is for teens West Summit and Upland from were mailed May 27 and have a
ages 16 to 19. Anyone interested Warwick to the PATCO bridge. due date of June 30. Bills received
in the program should contact the The first alternate bid is for Wyn- after June 30 will be delinquent
fire department or review the in- dwood and Winding Way. The sec- with interest due. If you have re-
formation about the program on ond alternate bid is for Green- ceived an “estimated” bill, please
the borough’s Web site. mount. Bids are due on or before contact Public Works to have
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June 3 at Markeim Arts Center
Markeim Arts Center and Vick has taught theatre and rary art will be presented to the
Emily Vick, a graduate of Had- music for several theatre camps, public at Markeim Arts Center,
donfield Memorial High School along with working in classrooms from June 1 through June 5.
and Catholic University’s Rome as an elementary educator. Markeim will host the reception
School of Music and a music the- She is currently pursuing her for the HMHS Art Exhibition
atre actor, invite you to join her masters degree at Bank Street from 3 to 5 p.m. on June 5. Gallery
for “Longing for Dear Old Broad- College of Education in New York hours are Tuesday through Fri-
way; Emily Vick Sings the Songs City. day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sat-
of Cole Porter” accompanied by In addition to teaching and per- urday 1 to 3 p.m. Gallery admis- 154 Uxbridge, Cherry Hill
Paula Meyer. forming, she started a theatre sion is free.
The event will be held on Fri- company which was featured at Markeim will host the event in NEW PRICE! $149,900
day, June 3 at 7 p.m. the New York International conjunction with Haddonfield’s
Tickets are $25 in advance and Fringe Festival. First Friday celebration. 2 Bed, 2 Bath, End Unit Ranch, New Heat and CA, Parquet
$30 at the door. Hors d’oeuvres, Vick recently recorded her first A portion of the proceeds from Flrs, Great location, overlooking, beautiful courtyard, Redone
beer, wine and desserts will be CD which included a mix of clas- the show support Markeim Arts Pool, Clubhouse and Tennis Courts,Water and Ins. Incl in Fee.
sold. sic and contemporary songs and a Center.
Tickets are available for pur- few new compositions, with pro-
Rt# 561, Haddonfield-Berlin Rd to Uxbridge Dr left on
chase at ceeds supporting a school in Ro- Embassy to cul de sac. Motivated, make offer.
www.markeimartscenter.org, 429- mania.
8585 or at Markeim Arts Center. Vick will be accompanied by
Locally, Vick has performed at Meyer, the choral director at Had- Send us your
Haddonfield Plays and Players, in donfield Memorial High School. Haddonfield news
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