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Halloween in Haddonfield
Dinosaurs, cave girls and carrots ... Oh my? The Tayoun family had fun with their costumes at the
Haddonfield Halloween Parade on Friday, Oct. 30. Parents Paul and Sherry sported healthy veggie
costumes, while kids Paul, 4, and Lucy, 2, channeled their prehistoric side. For more parade photos,
please see page 17.
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Dr. Harry Joseph
Woehr
Oct. 21, 2015
Dr. Harry Joseph Woehr of
Haddonfield passed away on Oct.
21 at the age of 95. He was the
beloved husband of 67 years of
Mindell (nee Small); loving father
of Jack Joseph (Sumi) of Golden,
Colo., Karen Debra Thompson
(Chris) of London, England, and
Leslie Woehr Tuttle (Gaeton
Zorzi) of Haddonfield; cherished
grandfather of Ingrid, Sarah,
Ivan and Jelena Woehr, Joe and
David Thompson, and Alex and
Nicholas Tuttle; devoted greatgrandfather of four; and dear
brother of James of Dallas, Texas.
A native of South Jersey, Woehr
was a graduate
of
Haddonfield Memorial
High School,
the community in which he
made
his
home for more
than 50 years.
He served in
the U.S. Army
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Air Force in
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earned his bachelors, masters
and Ph.D. degrees from Temple
University. Woehr was founder
and chairman of Woehr Associates, a national firm of management and consulting psychologists, which he founded in 1956.
He and his wife, Mindell Woehr,
led Woehr Associates for 49 years
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2005 study used, which states:
Areas with buildings or improvements which, by reason of
dilapidation, obsolescence, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or
design, lack of ventilation, light
and sanitary facilities, excessive
land coverage, deleterious land
use or obsolete layout, or any
combination of these or other factors, are detrimental to the safety,
health, morals or welfare of the
community.
Under normal circumstances,
municipalities can be motivated
to declare study areas in need of
redevelopment so that they improve the options they have to
deal with developers on that property, Caton said. There are both
financing options, taxing options,
and additional land-use controls
that can be put into place in redevelopment areas that are not
available in normal zoning districts.
Caton listed five conditions at
the site that are persistent problems, qualifying Bancroft for redevelopment. Those five conditions were parking, traffic circulation, storm water management,
impervious surface coverage, and
the conditions of its buildings
and grounds.
Some specific examples mentioned were: the lack of parking
available to workers; increased
traffic flow during peak hours, resulting in congestion; the Bancroft campus is capable of storing
13 percent of the 58,000 squarefeet of water required for a property of its size under current
state statutes; 50 percent of the
property is covered by impervious surfaces, also affecting storm
water management; and some of
the buildings on the property
demonstrated lack of maintenance or deferred maintenance.
During the public comment
portion, attorney Jeffrey Baron of
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COMMISSIONERS MEETING
At their meeting last week, commissioners approved on first reading new rules and regulations for leaf collection. To see the full story,
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Services provided by
the Camden County Veterans Affairs Office include:
Eligibility qualification for VA programs
for Veterans and their
families
VA education programs
VA home loan guarantee certificates and
booklets
Disability compensation for service
disabled veterans
VA pensions for low-income, non-service disabled war veterans and their widows
Medical benefits for in-patient, out-patient and nursing home care
Burial benefits including burial allowance and Veteran cemetery information
Coordinate the Camden County Honor
Guard for burial detail
GI insurance and beneficiary claims
Indemnity compensation to eligible
survivors
Discharge replacement and ordering
service/medical records
Ordering medals/awards and formally
presenting when possible
Assistance with drug and alcohol related problems
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder counseling
Agent Orange information and referral
Referral agent for social service agencies
Veterans nursing home applications
and qualifications
Armed Forces recruiting information
for all branches of service
File for discharge upgrades, when warranted
If you would like more information
about services available to Veterans,
please contact the Camden County Office
of Veterans Affairs at 1-800-464-VETS. If
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Holiday helpers
Its the season to help others; let us know about your fundraiser or drive
orry to say this so early, while 60degree days are still upon us,
but, alas, the holiday season is
creeping up quickly!
The good news is that means many
good-hearted people and organizations
will be gathering food, clothing, toys,
money and other items for those less
fortunate.
At The Sun, we want to help make
your event or drive as successful as
possible. But to do that, we need your
help.
Many retailers count on Black Friday to help put their business in the
black for the year. If holiday sales are
strong, they have a good overall year. If
sales are soft, they struggle to get by.
The same theory can hold true for
nonprofits and other groups that de-
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Joe Eisele
executive editor
publisher
manaGinG editor
Kristen Dowd
Mike Monostra
haddonfield editor Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
Russell Cann
Barry Rubens
Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
Steve Miller
Alan Bauer
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Continued from page 6
cooling technicians, and other
building system experts who
could question and challenge our
school's consultants about their
recommendations. I believe such
a committee is absolutely necessary to help the board with restoring the structural integrity of
each of our schools and to ensure
our property tax money is spent
wisely.
Walt Delengowski
Thursdays.
Unfortunately, I must resign
from this position, as I have no
choice. I can only say that you
have always been the highlight of
my week. I have come to know
and love you all. You have been an
inspiration for me and I am very
saddened.
I now work at a facility in
Mount Laurel called Lifetime Fitness, and it requires me to drop
my "day job" to give my complete
commitment to the company. It is
against what I feel I want to do,
but this is a full-time job and very
much needed for Joanne and me.
I am hoping that whoever replaces me will come to feel the
same way I do and that you will
return that love as you have
shared your love with me.
I wish you all the best and have
been and will continue to pray for
each and every one of you!
Dave Mann
please see LETTERS, page 12
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CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY NOV. 4
Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to 5.
3:30 p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted
by the Haddonfield Public
Library.
Drop in for eBooks: 6 p.m. at the
Haddonfield Public Library
Annex, 123 Kings Highway East.
Rising Sun Lodge No. 15, F&AM,
Regular Communication: Haddonfield Masonic Temple, 16
Kings Highway East. Members
dinner $10, 6:30 p.m. Lodge
opening at 7:30 p.m. Visit
www.risingsunlodge.org for more
information.
Partnership for Haddonfield meeting: 8:30 a.m. at Borough Hall.
Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org for
more information.
THURSDAY NOV. 5
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Haddonfield Lions Club meeting: 6
p.m. at Tavistock Country Club.
Call 429-3525 for information.
Grace Church Worship Service:
9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing service. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information.
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SATURDAY NOV. 7
MONDAY NOV. 9
FRIDAY NOV. 6
TUESDAY NOV. 10
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Commissioners Meeting: 7:30 p.m.
at Borough Hall.
Haddon Fortnightly Evening Membership meeting: 7:30 p.m. at the
Haddon Fortnightly Clubhouse,
corner of Kings Highway and
Grove Street. The Evening Membership Department of The Haddon Fortnightly will be welcoming
former Philadelphia Inquirer
Columnist Kevin Riordan as
please see CALENDAR, page 10
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Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen Center.
Call 354-8789 for more information.
Garden Club meeting: First Baptist
Church. Noon. Call 428-1162 for
more information.
Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.
at Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway. For more information, visit
www.haddonfieldarts.org.
Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay
Hospitality House, Senior Citizen
Center. Call 354-8789 for more
information.
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
speaker. He left the Courier-Post
in 2007 to become vice president
of communications for Volunteers of America of the Delaware
Valley. He will speak of his experiences covering South Jersey
communities. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be
served following the meeting. For
more information, please call
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Yes, issues of deferred infrastructure maintenance exist nationally and statewide, but it is
our local responsibility to address
the issues here. We realize this
district can improve its practices
and planning. Prior to the next
referendum date, the board aims
to develop new policies addressing maintenance and inspection.
We thank the public again for its
assistance, concern and patience
as we strive to make wise decisions about our facilities.
Glenn Moramarco
President, Haddonfield Board of
Education
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that voters would in due course
approve follow-up bonds.
Second, the initial bond must
focus on critical projects where
there is a risk to student and staff
safety. By contrast, the inclusion
of less essential projects even if
those items are part of separate
questions within the same bond
will merely draw "no" voters to
the polls. That risks defeat of the
bond as a whole and delay of essential repairs.
Third, the school board must
allow more time for refining
those projects that do not present
a true safety risk. Rushing headlong into a mega-bond does not afford adequate time for due diligence, which should include creation of a citizens' advisory committee with expertise in building
management and maintenance.
Finally, the school board must
Haddonfield
Halloween
PARADE
Photos by Kristen Dowd/The Sun
Haddonfield families came out in droves for the annual Halloween Parade downtown on Friday night, Oct. 30. Clockwise
from top left: Niko Galanis, 8 months, is a perfect pumpkin. The
Franks family dad Andy, Alex, 5, mom Rissa and Matteo, 3
are ready to parade. Tiny witch Izzy Probst, 22 months, casts a
cuteness spell. Ava Bermudez, 5 months, and (next photo)
brothers Eli, 5, and Milo, 7, show off their impressive handmade
costumes. Erik, 8, and Shane McGonigle, 4, strike a pose.
Cameron, 11, Oliver, 1, and Willy Ross, 8, are an unexpected trio
a vampire, muscleman and little Max from Where the Wild
Things Are. Garrett Needham, 7, is ready to bless Halloween
revelers. Minion clan Colleen Sparks and Sean McKinney (in
back) with, from left, Brynn McKinney, 11, Dylan Sparks, 6, and
Ryann McKinney, 9, are all smiles before the start of the parade. Meghan and Jack Kelly with their dragon baby John, 15
months. Lemon Meringue and Strawberry Shortcake cross the
street with a couple Clone Troopers (although, others may recognize the foursome as the Kouvatas family - Michael and Letitia with kids Michael, 6, and Alandra, 3.)
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Russell W. Stewart
Oct. 28, 2015
Russell W. Stewart, a lifelong
Haddonfield resident, passed
away on Oct. 28 at the age of 84.
He was the
beloved husband for 61
years of Patricia (nee Murray); loving father of Joann
Marion
(Patrick), Rebecca Stewart
(Joseph
Davies)
and
STEWART
the late Patricia A. Patsy Samartino (Roger);
cherished
grandfather
of
Nicholas and Erica Samartino
and Krystal Haines; and dear
great grandfather of Kalayah and
Nicholas Ryan Samartino.
Russ had been the grounds
foreman for the Haddonfield
School district for more than 39
years. He was a member of the
Haddon Fire Co. No. 1 for 60 years
and at one time played on its baseball team. He had also managed a
Haddonfield Little League team.
Russ was a longtime member of
the Pinewood Antler Hunting
Club.
Russ family received friends on
Sunday, Nov. 1 and Monday, Nov. 2
at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services,
where his service was held on
Monday. Following the service,
there was a Last Call Tribute at
the Haddonfield firehouse. Interment was at New St. Marys Cemetery in Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in
Russ honor may be made to Haddon Fire Co. No. 1, 15 N. Haddon
Ave., Haddonfield, N.J. 08033.
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Mr. Tuckers letter even suggested that residents who question certain aspects of a school
bond proposal are demonizing
our elected officials (as he put it,
we are casting such officials as
"evil-doers). But sadly it is Mr.
Tucker who is attempting to demonize anyone who dares question such public proposals.
Fact is we can and should expect dissent wherever there is
controversy.
Dissent is very
healthy, as acknowledged recently
by Mr. Moramarco and proven
time and time again in Haddonfield. Like many taxpayers in
town, I applaud my neighbors
who make known their two-cents
worth, and I respectfully disagree
with Mr. Tucker that our neighbors cannot be trusted to do so
"seriously, respectfully, and responsibly."
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We must treat them seriously, respectfully and responsibly."
The point of those sentences
was to caution people against getting "news" and "facts" from "a
few members in the community
who seem to delight in fomenting
dissent." The word "fomenting"
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