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Martha B. Fletcher
Nov. 28, 2014
Barbara A. Kulzer
Nov. 28, 2014
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Martha
B.
Fletcher
of
Voorhees, died on Nov. 28 at age
92. She was a graduate of Westminster Choir College in Princeton, a lifelong musician, organist
and choral director at Rossmoor
Community Church in Monroe
Township, Trinity Presbyterian
Church in Cherry Hill, Our Savior Lutheran Church in Haddonfield and others.
She was a choral music teacher
at Cherry Hill High School East
in Cherry Hill.
She is survived by her husband
of 72 years, the Rev. Dr. Donald R.
Fletcher, her six children Donna
J. Poole, Sylvia A. Fletcher,
Thomas M. Fletcher, Marilyn F.
Keith, Alan M. Fletcher and
Lawrence P. Fletcher-Hill and
nine grandchildren.
Relatives and friends will gather for a service of affirmation on
Sunday, Jan.
18, at 2:30 p.m.,
in
Trinity
Presbyterian
Church,
499
East Marlton
Pike, Cherry
Hill, NJ 08034.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her
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Some troubling statistics about our states youth were released last week
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Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on how New
Jersey can improve the job and living
outlook for young adults? Share your
thoughts on this, and other topics,
through a letter to the editor.
improvements.
First, let me say that I support a bond insofar as it proposes to replace the leaky
roofs, aging boilers and shaky walls that
were somehow missed in previous school
bonds.
But do we really need millions to extend
air conditioning to every nook and cranny
of our public schools?
Our children are not attending school in
Atlanta, Miami or Phoenix; only a few
weeks of our school year get truly warm or
hot.
Also, I understand that portions of our
schools have already been air conditioned
to accommodate children with heat-related
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WEDNESDAY DEC. 10
Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to 5.
3:30 p.m. at the Haddonfield Public Library.
Alcoholics Anonymous Young People's meeting: 8 p.m. at United
Methodist Church, Grand Ballroom. Questions, call (856) 4864444.
Quaker Worship: 9:15 a.m. at Haddonfield Friends Meeting, 45
Friends Ave. (at Lake Street),
Haddonfield. Visitors welcome.
Childcare available. Call (856)
428-6242 or visit www.haddonfieldfriendsmeeting.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 9 a.m. at
First Presbyterian Church. Call
(609) 239-0022.
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.
Haddonfield Republican Club
meeting: Meets the second
Wednesday of every month at 7
THURSDAY DEC. 11
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at the Haddonfield Public
Library.
AARP Drivers Workshop: 9 a.m. at
the Mabel Kay house, 24 Walnut
St. AARP Drivers Workshop lowers insurance for drivers who
attend this workshop. The Mabel
Kay House will be hosting this
workshop until noon. There is a
$12 fee for AARP members and a
$14 fee for non-members. To register call (856) 354-8789. Please
leave a name and phone number.
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.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 DEC. 12
AARP Drivers Workshop: 9 a.m. at
the Mabel Kay house, 24 Walnut
SATURDAY DEC. 13
Dessert Theater: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
at the Grace Episcopal Church, 19
Kings Highway East. The Haddonfield Memorial High School
Madrigal singers host their annu-
SUNDAY DEC. 14
Holly Festival and Shop: Noon at
Greenfield Hall. The Historical
Society of Haddonfield will be
hosting their annual Holy Festival
and Shop.
Christmas Time in the City: 4 p.m.
at The First Baptist Church of
Haddonfield. The First Baptist
Church of Haddonfield presents
Christmas Time In The City featuring The Philadelphia Handbell
Ensemble. A candlelight reception will follow the performance.
Free-will donation. For more
information call (856) 429-2326
please see CALENDAR, page 16
years. According to Metrick, Haddonfield Library has made bringing new technology into the library part of its mission.
Libraries are always looking
to bring new information to customers in whatever way is available. So it was a logical progression. Weve been offering two
other digital platforms that offer
books, and we were looking into
other digital platforms, Metrick
said.
That is when they learned
about HOOPLA through the company that created it, which has
been servicing the Haddonfield
Public Library for years with traditional media. After seeing how
other libraries were using
HOOPLA, they decided to get the
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HMHS Madrigal
Singers hosting
Dessert Theater
The Haddonfield Memorial
High School Madrigal singers invite you to step back in time for
its annual Dessert Theater. The
show will feature songs and
dances of the season, a wassail
toast, the regal presentation of
the Boar's Head, comedy and
laughs, and an elegant coffee and
dessert buffet.
Dates for the show are Friday,
Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. and Saturday,
Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The location is the Grace Episcopal
Church, 19 Kings Highway East
in Haddonfield. Tickets are $10
per person and can be purchased
by contacting Karen Marshall at
(856)
795-6420
kmarshall@clrdesign.com.
Donations needed
for HSH Holiday Festival
Donations are needed for the
Historical Society of Haddonfields Holiday Festival and Shop.
The Historical Society will hold
its annual Holly Festival and
Shop on Dec. 14 from noon to 4
p.m. and we need your help!
Donations are needed of baked
goods and cut greens. If you can
donate cut holly, boxwood or everplease see NATIVITY, page 13
fleldlions.org. Just select the Citizen of the Year heading. Resubmission of past nominations is
encouraged; however, the submission must be made using the 2015
form, which is available on the
website, and the supporting documents must be current.
You are encouraged to attend
the Mayor's Breakfast on Saturday, Jan. 17. It is a pleasure to be
involved in this special community event and hope that you will
want to be a part of it as well. If
you have any questions, please
feel free to contact Tom Baird by
cell phone (609) 923-1442 or by email tombaird@comcast.net.
Your nominations are the key
to this process. There is no shortage of deserving citizens in this
town. Please submit your nomination and support your Citizen
of the Year.
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The Haddonfield boys cross country team capped an outstanding fall 2014 campaign by winning the New
Jersey Group II state title on Saturday, Nov. 15 at Holmdel.
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or visit www.firstbaptisthaddonfield.org.
Quaker Worship: 10 a.m. at Haddonfield Friends Meeting, 45 Friends
Ave. (at Lake Street), Haddonfield. Food and fellowship from
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Visitors
welcome. Call (856) 428-6242 or
visit
www.haddonfieldfriendsmeeting.org.
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 educa-
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MONDAY DEC. 15
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
La Leche League meeting: 7:30
p.m. at First Presbyterian Church
hospitality center, 20 Kings Highway East. Information and support for breastfeeding mothers.
For more information visit
lllofhaddonfield.blogspot.com or
call Louise at 547-2980 or Connie
at 795-8554.
National Railway Historical Society
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Haddon
Heights Borough Hall. For more
information call 547-5324. No
meetings in July and August.
TUESDAY DEC. 16
DECEMBER 2014
The new HMS principal Mr. Morolda stands with the Bulldawg Bulletin Jr. newspaper reporters who interviewed him: Wayden Ay and
Sasha Feinstein.
excited to be a part of one of the
best school districts in the state.
Coming to our school with
years of experience in educational administration, Mr. Morolda
has a few goals in mind that he
would like to accomplish. First
and foremost, he would like to
personally know everyone and
something about him or her. Secondly, Mr. Morolda noticed that
our motivation to be perfect all
the time is what is causing us to
stress out, a problem he hasnt
seen in other schools. Lastly, Mr.
Morolda wants to eliminate bully-
ing minute with 60 seconds of distance run, yours is the earth and
everything thats in it, and- which
is more- youll be a man my son!
From this he says to achieve a
goal, its important to work together and go through the ups
and downs as one.
Not only do quotes and short
stories inspire Mr. Moralda, but
sports also taught him important
life skills. Growing up playing
baseball, Mr. Morolda learned the
qualities of being a team player
and working well with others.
Now, whether he is coaching his
childrens teams or working as
the principal of HMS, he views
his role as a team leader. As a
coach and a principal I have to
put people in the right positions
and encourage them to be the best
they can be, he says, I feel as if
Im the coach here, and I have to
motivate the staff and students.
All in all, Where we go one, we
go all, he said. Mr. Morolda,
wants the absolute best for students, staff and all of HMS, and
he wont stop until its done.
HMSs future is looking brighter
by the day, and its only been a
couple months since Mr. Morolda
has started.
Teachers wore pink on October 16 to show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness month and to remember those that have battled the disease. Students and teachers are raising money for the American
Cancer Society by donating to the Dollars and Dimes for Denim fundraiser (article to follow in upcoming
issue of the Bulldawg Bulletin Jr.).
Students and
staff get well
By Nadya Lopez
On Friday, October 10th, HMS
students put down the textbooks
and thought about their health,
future and wellbeing for Wellness
Day.
On this day instead of students
following their usual class schedules, they receive a new class
schedule for a day of wellness sessions led by teachers and community volunteers.
Dressed in comfortable clothes
and shoes, students and teachers
met outside for their first activity,
a morning walk or run. I loved
the walk and run because everyone really enjoyed it and participated. I also loved that this year
the students had the opportunity
to run because it gave those students who wanted something a
little more intense, an opportunity to do what theyd like, said
Ms. Verdeur, the teacher who organized Wellness Day.
This activity gave everyone the
chance to get outside and have
some fresh air, while socializing
with their friends.
Students then went to the Auditorium for a health demonstration about germs from the school
nurse, Ms. Barranger. She offered
safe tips for avoiding the spread of
germs such as wiping down your
cell phone or using hand sanitizer.
Following this discussion, students watched a mesmerizing
show called Respect Magic.
The performance mixed important advice about accepting others and ending school bullying
while entertaining students with
fun magic tricks. The tricks gave
everyone the chance to unwind
and have fun.
Other activities designed to improve emotional or physical well-
grade).
Homerooms also took part in
the traditional door-decorating
contest. They decorated their
doors according to the theme assigned to their particular grade:
fairy tales for sixth grade, cereal
for seventh grade and television
shows for eighth grade. Decorations could only cover the door
and a pumpkin-faced scarecrow
completed the devilish displays.
The winners were announced
during tutorial. Hadden and
Thomas won in sixth grade with
a faBOOlous Hansel and Gretel
theme. In seventh grade, Mrs.
ONeills homeroom triumphed
with their Unlucky Charms door.
For eighth grade, Munzs haunting American Horror Storythemed door chilled the spines of
the judges. At 2:50, HMSs festivities concluded as costume-clad
tweens poured out into the streets
of Haddonfield for some sweet
treats and more fall fun.
Winners of the Halloween Costume Contest demonstrated their creative costume designs (standing left
to right): sixth graders Abby Gramigna (gumball machine) and Mason Speh (invisible man), seventh grader Victoria Hirst (doll in a box), and eighth grader Riley Powers (split personality).
By Lily Samaha
If you are interested in a short
yet moving book, then I suggest
Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine. Winner of the 2010 US National book Award for Young Peoples Literature, the novel is perfect for middle school students.
The novel is based on Caitlin, a
young girl with Aspergers syndrome. This syndrome is an
Autism Spectrum disorder that
makes social interaction and nonverbal communication difficult.
Due to her disability, it is hard for
Caitlin to express her feelings to
others and sometimes even herself.
When tragedy suddenly strikes
her family and her community,
Caitlin and her father face even
more challenges as they try to recover from shock and overcome
their broken hearts. Caitlin is un-
Middle School students are preparing holiday gifts to donate to migrant workers. Pictured left to right: Maura Dodson, Maggie Smith
and Carolyn Webb. Students may bring donations of supplies to their
homerooms.
In preparation for the upcoming winter season, the HMS Orchestra, Band, Choir and Jazz
Band programs are currently rehearsing the selected pieces for
their holiday concerts.
By December, holiday music
will already have integrated itself
into the crisp, cool winter air,
both inside the walls of Haddonfield Middle School and outside,
as well.
On December 9 at 7:30 p.m., the
first Winter Concert will take
place in the HMS auditorium, and
the sixth grade band, orchestra,
choir, and the Jazz Band will be
performing their holiday pieces.
Seventh and eighth grade Band,
Orchestra, and Choir will perform in a separate Winter Concert on December 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Though many of the pieces that
the music programs are preparing are what come to mind when
one thinks of our traditional, holiday songs, they will also be play-
matter to me!
She is especially impressed
with how involved and wellrounded all students in our
school can be. Some of the
schools around here dont have as
much involvement in outside activities as Haddonfield does.
In addition to enthusiasm, Ms.
The Bulldawgs celebrate Tyler Klaus touchdown, which put Haddonfield up 21-0.
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The library wants to get information out to the public, and Metrick said they want to be seen as a
great place to visit for information. HOOPLA is just another
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For questions or more information on HOOPLA, visit the Haddonfield Public Library website
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The Friends of the Haddonfield Public Library have funded
HOOPLA.
We couldnt do it without
their generous support and
fundraising, Metrick said.
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Rutgers University School
of
Law in
Camden.
Barbara
published numerous articles in law
journals and
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seminal authority on that subject
to this day.
Barbara is survived by her sister, Judith Walker; her brother,
Michael Kulzer and his wife, Millie; her nieces, Linda Petrovich
and Jennifer Walker Harkins; her
nephews, Kyle Kulzer and Seth
Walker; and her grandnieces,
Ruby
Petrovich,
Madeline
Harkins, Layla Petrovich and
Teagan Harkins.
Barbaras family received
friends on Monday Dec. 8 from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services located at 15 West
End Ave. in Haddonfield.
All were invited to her Memorial Mass the following day, TuesDrive Thru
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Mountney already had a lot of
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but the articles needed to be revised and updated for publication. They also researched other
houses that havent been printed
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a part of the book.
I learned a lot of the history of
Haddonfield by researching these
moved houses. Why they moved,
what caused the move, its a general learning process for me. I
learned a lot about people and a
lot about the town, Mountney
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With the help of Tassini and
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not need the exact same paperwork, but keep in mind that the
following are typical:
ourselves,
Alyce
Klaus,
broker/sales representative with
Weichert Realtors Moorestown,
said with a smile. This is such an
important economic investment,
and to obtain the counsel of a real
estate agent who is going to represent your best judiciary interest,
its a no brainer.
A homebuyer can also rely on
the knowledge of a Realtor. A Realtor will know if a home is located near high-tension wires or
falls within a strong school district. If a neighborhood is having
issues flooding or mold, for instance the Realtor will most
likely know that, too.
I consider myself an expert in
my field. I know a lot, Koons
said. Im sure theres a lot that I
dont know, but after almost 30
years of being in the business,
Ive been through a lot of different scenarios.
Barnshaw said its important
for the Realtor to focus on how he
or she is promoting and presenting the home.
The presentation in person
has to meet or exceed the promotion, she said.
Just as important is understanding the market data.
Not (market data) for all of
the county or even
all of that town,
but that unique
hyper-local niche
where that house
is located,
Barnshaw
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a skilled Realtor is going
to know how to negotiate,
whether
theyre representing the buyer or
representing the
seller.
Negotiating
When youre
talking about negotiating, I wish
there was a more
scientific
response in pricing, Klaus said,
but when you
Current inventory
Home prices are improving
now because there is still a lack of
please see INVENTORY, page 29
Internet is a strong start for home buying How is the rental market?
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The rental market is going
well, Lewis said. Individuals
who lost jobs in the recession
are now renting to build up
stronger credit.
Theyre good people who
got stuck in a bad situation,
Lewis said. They wait a couple years for credit to get repaired, and then they can get
back into looking at houses.
Damaged credit doesnt necessarily translate into not
being able to own a home. At
Weichert Realtors, there are
rental
consultations
for
prospective homebuyers who
are renting.
So many people walk
around and say, I really couldnt afford to buy. But they really can, Klaus said. A mark on
your credit doesnt mean its
going to stay there forever. We
do the financial counseling to
work toward credit repair. People need guidance to improve
their credit score.
According to Lewis, for
those who have good credit, its
Inventory is increasing
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inventory. According to the New
Jersey Association of Realtors,
the number of homes for sale in
all markets was down 15.5 percent
earlier this fall, compared to the
same time period last year. But
closed sales in all markets have
risen 21.8 percent.
It goes back to supply and demand, Koons said, adding the exception is the million-dollar-plus
range. Theres a three-year inventory of million-dollar-plus
homes.
Spring and summer saw a lot
of Earth moving, Klaus said,
with more homes listing for sale.
The inventory is increasing, and
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