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Trio of Groovin’ First Friday

options
explored
Bancroft redevelopment plans
to be presented to the public June 15
By ROBERT LINNEHAN “But now is the time to see if
The Haddonfield Sun we can pool opportunities – pro-
ponents of the library, open
The Bancroft redevelopment space, recreation and turf field as
plan is becoming just a bit clearer, well as the borough and school
as a representative from Clarke, district all need to come together
Caton and Hintz confirmed three to find the right combination of
of the options that the firm is ex- funding sources,” he wrote. Special to The Sun
ploring for the near 19-acre site. Commissioner Jeff Kasko said A band jams on Kings Highway during the monthly First Friday event in downtown Haddonfield.
Elizabeth McManus, an associ- this option would involve a great
ate with the firm, said that three deal of public use and most likely

Holman heads to the hall


options are being closely investi- would not be a big revenue gener-
gated. Nothing though, she said, ator. If it were indeed an option,
is set in stone and three fully-de- the commissioners would have to
veloped plans will be presented to investigate how realistic it would
the public on the special Wednes- be financially.
day, June 15 meeting at the bor- That is to say, though, that it By ROBERT LINNEHAN gler Thomas, all of the New Jer- Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Seaview
ough hall at 7 p.m. These options wouldn’t be impossible, he said. The Haddonfield Sun sey District. Resort in Galloway, N.J.
are just being discussed and in- “The big challenge with that is “This class represents excel- The USTA is the official gov-
vestigated by the firm right now, how to pay for it. A property that Jeff Holman has coached more lent achievement both on-court erning body for tennis in the
McManus said. is almost totally public use is not than 2,000 tennis matches in his and off-court. These inductees United States. Incorporated in
There is no continuing care re- a revenue generator. It’s actually career. He’s won over 1,730 of have demonstrated success in the 1924, USTA MS is one of 17 USTA
tirement community plan among a cost for the borough. It will be them. He’s a two-time recipient of playing and coaching area and at sections encompassing Pennsyl-
the three development options difficult, but not impossible if the Middle States Edwin J. the grassroots and programming vania, Delaware, New Jersey and
being discussed by the firm, she that’s what people really want Faulkner High School Coach of levels,” said Jill Fonte, president northwestern West Virginia.
confirmed. and the commissioners agree,” he the Year award. of USTA Middle States. “The Hall Holman started his coaching
The first would be a dual own- said. “We need to see the costs as- Now he’s even a hall of famer. of Fame is a key fund-raising op- career at HMHS when he began
ership of the property between sociated. The one piece of the Holman, coach of the Haddon- portunity to continually benefit to coach the varsity girls tennis
the Borough of Haddonfield and property, Lulworth Hall, could ac- field Memorial High School girls the types of programs and junior team in 1976. Two years later he
the Haddonfield Board of Educa- tually be a revenue generator. It and boys varsity teams for the competitors helped by this class was also hired to coach the boys
tion. BOE President Steven Wein- sounds like a wonderful idea, but past 30 years, is going to be in- of inductees.” varsity tennis team.
stein had publicly endorsed this it also sounds like a lot of hur- ducted into the United States Ten- The inductees’ contributions to “It certainly is always gratify-
idea, writing a lengthy letter to dles.” nis Association’s Middle States the sport of tennis, as well as to ing when anyone recognizes you
the residents of Haddonfield with The second option would be Hall of Fame in October. He will USTA MS, will be celebrated at trying to do a good job with the
Superintendent Dr. Richard age-targeted townhouses, Mc- be inducted with Dave Haggerty, the 2011 USTA MS Hall of Fame Haddonfield tennis program,”
Perry. please see BANCROFT, page 7 William Stoner and Louise Gen- Induction Dinner and Auction on
please see HALL, page 16

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PAID Mayor’s message Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Memorial Day speech honors Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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POLICE
REPORT
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found on file with the Haddon- investigate and found a bumper
field Police Department: with a New Jersey license plate
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On May 30, a caller reported to Area. He did not see the vehicle
the Haddonfield Police Depart- anywhere.
ment that a driver crashed into Officers on the scene were able
his car while it was parked in to determine the vehicle was
front of his house. A 25-year-old heading east on Gill Road. The
suspect from Haddonfield was driver had a secondary collision
found at a nearby location by on a curb, but left the area.
Haddonfield police officers. Later on, the police department
The suspect was charged with received notification from the
a DWI, careless driving, and driv- Westville Police Department that
ing while suspended. She was a 25-year-old suspect from West
transported to headquarters and Deptford was arrested. His vehi-
released after being processed. cle’s information matched the li-
cense plate left behind in Haddon-
A resident in the area of South- field.
west Atlantic Avenue reported to The suspect was charged with
police on May 27 at 11:34 p.m. that a DUI by the Westville Police De-
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Not the usual for Bulldogs


After its first Group 2 Champi- In first singles action, Eric
onship in school history, the Had- Cohen of Millburn defeated Max
donfield Bulldogs tennis team Oberholtzer 6-2, 6-3. In second sin-
was blanked for the first time this gles action Robert Xie of Mill-
season and had its year come to a burn defeated Luke Grabiak 7-6
close in the State Tournament of (7-5), 6-3. Finally, in third singles
Champions recently. action Tristan Lane of Millburn
Head Coach Jeff Holman re- defeated Matt Godlewski 6-2, 6-2.
ported that the Bulldogs didn’t In doubles action, Mac John-
win a single match in its game son and Jared Wishnow of Mill-
against Millburn High School. burn defeated Isaac Anderson
The Bulldogs were usually on the and Sean Campbell 6-3, 7-5. In sec-
other side of the fence, typically ond doubles Nicky Chen-Schmidt
blanking opponents throughout and Teddy Moskovitz of Millburn
the season. This was the first time defeated Anthony Celenza and
all year the Bulldogs didn’t win a Max Prescott 6-1, 6-1.
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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


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in our opinion

Danger! Danger!
Of course cell phones are dangerous
ccording to a study released last week, cell phones may

A or may not cause cancer. Well, that was helpful, wasn’t


it? If you use your cell phone too much, you might get
brain cancer. Or you might not. Nobody is really sure. Thanks
Mayor’s message
for telling us.
Cell phones, of course, are a Hang it up On Monday, May 30, Mayor fabric of their respective com- united in hope and courage.
Tish Colombi put the finishing munities: fathers, mothers, sis- We knew that terrorist acts
health hazard – just maybe not Want to share a blood-pres- touches on the borough’s Memo- ters, brothers, sons, daughters, could shake the foundations of
in the specific way the re- sure-raising cell phone-relat- rial Day Parade and delivered a friends, neighbors, coaches, our largest buildings, but they
ed incident? You can visit speech to the gathered crowd at committee members, store own- could not touch the foundation
searchers considered. www.haddonfieldsun.com to the Veterans Monument at Had- ers, leaders and followers. of America. For we didn’t just
Consider the combination of share your thoughts and donfield Memorial High School. We took the hands of those live in America…America lived
opinions. Here is her speech: around us, grateful that the fab- in us.
driving and cell phone use. On Tuesday, September 11, ric of our community remained Since 9-11 almost 6,000 Ameri-
There’s a reason there’s a law 2001, 10 years ago this year, the intact. cans have been added to the rolls
worst assault ever launched We came together as a com- of casualties of our Armed
against yammering on a phone while trying to drive. And then against the United States unfold- munity to reaffirm our commit- Forces. It is those we honor here
there’s the secondary health concerns, like when you’re behind ed. ment to the beliefs on which our today.
We watched on our television nation was founded – liberty and On May 1, nine years, seven
someone at a red light who’s talking on a phone, misses the screens and listened on our ra- justice for all – and to reaffirm months and 19 days after Osama
change to a green light and you are forced to honk and yell at dios. the values we teach in our bin Laden unleashed unprece-
In the days that followed the homes, in our schools, and in our dented death and destruction
them. Your blood pressure unnecessarily rises.
tragedy, we were confused, places of worship: tolerance, re- upon America, U.S. Special Op-
Then there’s the plight of those cell phone users who talk afraid and profoundly saddened. spect, the virtues of diversity erations commandos brought
loudly while on their phones, apparently unaware that the de- We could not comprehend man’s and above all, the sanctity of the master terrorist to ground in
inhumanity to man. Our hearts human life. Pakistan, gaining a measure of
vice automatically enhances one’s speaking voice to a level that were empty. We came together as a com- retribution for the horror of 9-
the person on the other end of the conversation can hear. These We felt the immediate need to munity to stand united against 11.
connect with our extended fami- hatred in all its forms and to af- Bin Laden, the principal ar-
people run the risk of broken noses and assorted cuts and lies, to draw our children close firm that we would not allow our chitect of al-Qaeda, was also be-
bruises at the hands of surrounding people, whose blood pres- and tell them we love them. We nation, our communities, our hind the bombing of the USS
gathered as members of a small families and our way of life to be Cole, the 1998 bombings of two
sure, yet again, has been forced upward. It’s a lose-lose situa- community to express our grief torn apart by hatred and by evil. U.S. embassies in Africa and the
tion. and extend our hand to all those We prayed for our president, our 1993 bombing of the World Trade
in need of our help. political leaders, our military Center.
Finally, and this danger is limited to more advanced phones, As we were gathered in the leaders and our religious lead- Upon learning of his death,
intoxicating games can be downloaded – games that demand middle of Kings Highway, in “A ers. former President Bush stated
Coming Together of Our Com- We prayed that they would that while “the fight against ter-
great attention and energy. When said games “cheat,” they munity” we remembered the have the wisdom and the ror goes on, America has sent an
often force users into an unhealthy rage. Also, since the games passengers and crews of the air- courage to guide our nation unmistakable message…no mat-
crafts, the workers inside the through those troubled times. ter how long it takes, justice will
are so addictive, users can spend inappropriate amounts of
World Trade Center towers, the We prayed for this land of the be done.”
time playing them, leading to job loss, starvation or at least workers at the pentagon and the free, this home of the brave. God bless the brave young
scurvy. heroic actions of the rescue In our community we dis- men who carried out the mis-
teams. played American flags to show sion – they are the best our na-
We don’t need additional studies on the dangers of cell We remembered the fearless our unwavering support of our tion has to offer. Although today
phones to know that they are a scourge on humanity. Don’t pub- actions of the emergency per- nation. belongs to their brothers and sis-
sonnel who risked their lives, We added black streamers to ters who have given all to defend
lish and publicize such studies. Instead, the next time there’s and in some cases gave their commemorate those whose lives our way of life, their bravery re-
“news” to report, just send a text. lives, to help others. were lost so their memories minds us once again of the
We remembered that as peo- could live on forever in the flap- courage of those who have
ple were pouring out of the tow- ping of stripes and in the blazing served and their willingness to
ers, the emergency personnel of stars and in the promise of sacrifice on our behalf.
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN were going in. better things. As Americans we God bless all who have paid
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board Their bravery represented the wept and mourned. As Ameri- the ultimate sacrifice for our
BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
best of humanity. cans we rose in defense of all freedom.
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman These people represented the that we cherished. We stood And God Bless America.
JUNE 8-14, 2011 – THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7

Bancroft 3 DIFFERENT PROGRAMS


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Manus said. Finally, the third op- smaller with open space. “ DANCE INTENSIVE – 1.- ,*.20)(. 1"
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McManus again stressed that the redevelopment of Bancroft, 6-WEEK COURSE – 0.1.-*.20)(..-.3 21
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These options, Kasko said, but will be completely lost if not
would include mixed uses of resi- used by the deadline.
dential and public use. It will be Clarke, Caton and Hintz took
interesting to see the final details over the redevelopment process
of those paths, he said. from the former firm of Hayer, THE NEW JERSEY CENTER FOR
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for information.
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Bacalao Guisado Adult Bible Study: First Baptist
Church, 124 Kings Highway East.
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our neighbors, community groups, busi- family games, prizes and awards
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Book exchange and food shelf drop
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Horticultural Society of South Exercise class: First Presbyterian
Church of Our Savior. 10:30 a.m. Call Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill Com- Church. 10 a.m. $3.
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Adult Book Club: Haddonfield Pub- Community Room. 1 p.m. Call 354-
lic Library. 7 p.m. Call 429-1304 for
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Fifties Group: Haddonfield Public
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