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MAY 1824, 2016

Safer streets
Commissioners unanimously approve
ordinance on first reading concerning
game equipment and objects left in streets
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Haddonfield Memorial High School senior Jonathan Baxter stands proudly with Pro Football Hall of
Famer Jack Youngblood last Monday during a ceremony honoring Baxter as a finalist for the 2016
U.S. ArmyPro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence.

A prestigious football honor


HMHS Jonathan Baxter is just one of 20 high school students named a finalist
for the 2016 U.S. Army-Pro Football Hall of Fame Award for Excellence
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Haddonfield Memorial High
School senior Jonathan Baxter
had quite an exciting two days

last week.
Last Sunday, Baxter was
named an Eagle Scout during
his Court of Honor ceremony.
The next day, Baxter was recognized again during a ceremo-

ny. This time, he was honored


for being one of 20 high school
students from across the country named a finalist for the 2016
please see BAXTER, page 17

The borough is working to


make sure kids can still have fun
playing on their neighborhood
streets, but in a safer way.
Haddonfield
commissioners
unanimously approved an ordinance on first reading at their
meeting on Tuesday, May 10 about
game equipment and other objects being prohibited in the
streets. The commissioners wanted to be clear the ordinance is not
banning play in the streets, but
objects of play being left in the
streets.
We want the kids to be outside
playing, but we want to do it safely, Commissioner Neal Rochford
said.
This ordinance amending the
borough code came about because of people leaving items
such as sports nets and trashcans
in the street. According to
Rochford, this is a safety concern
for cars, sweepers and snowplows.
It has come to our attention
that people are putting out basketball courts on the road. We are
OK playing with them on the

road, as long as the base remains


on the park strip. What has been
happening is that people are putting the base out in the street, and
we are concerned about cars,
sweepers
and
snowplows,
Rochford said.
According to the ordinance:
A basketball pole, basket and
backboard assembly, whether stationary or moveable, is prohibited at any time from being placed
in a public street or public thoroughfare utilized by motor vehicles.
Game equipment, such as
hockey goals or soccer goals, utilized to play games in the public
street or public thoroughfare
must be removed after the game
has ended, and in no event may
this type of equipment remain in
a public street or public thoroughfare overnight.
Other objects such as trash receptacles, storage containers, recyclable containers, construction
materials, demolition materials,
tools, equipment, non-registered
vehicles, landscape materials,
toys, shrubs, branches, vegetation
and other such objects are prohibplease see FIREWORKS, page 10

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HET fundraiser
Golf tournament will benefit
teacher grants. PAGE 2

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2 THE HADDONFIELD SUN MAY 1824, 2016

HET to host annual golf tournament,


barbecue to raise funds for teacher grants
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun

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businesses can tee off to help
local teachers next month.
The Haddonfield Educational
Trust is once again hosting one of
its major fundraisers of the year
with the annual golf tournament
and family barbecue fundraiser.
The event will take place on June
20 with registration beginning at
11 a.m., a shotgun start at noon
and a family barbecue at 5 p.m. at
Tavistock Country Club. Proceeds
will help raise money for teacher
grants in Haddonfield Public
Schools.
This event is for the Haddonfield community. Everything goes
toward the teacher grants. Our
goal is to keep providing for the
teachers, but this is also a great
way to celebrate the Haddonfield
community and Haddonfield
school district, Sarah Tambussi,

president of the HET Board of


Trustees, said.
The HET is a non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting
the educational quality of HPS
and its students through supplemental fundraising from public
donors, corporate partnerships,
grant opportunities, scholarships
and community outreach.
It has raised money for various
projects in the past with items
such as student scholarships, the
Central Elementary School playground and the turf field.
Last year, the HET decided to
start something new with its golf
tournament. Raising $15,000 last
year, the money was distributed
to HPS teachers through HETs
Innovative Teacher Grant Program. Grants contributed to programs at the elementary, middle
and high school levels and included projects ranging from civics to
foreign language, and from
Shakespeare to STEAM.

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Because of its success, the HET


Board of Trustees voted to continue the program this year, and
proceeds raised from the 2016
Golf Tournament and Family
Barbecue will once again support
teacher grants.
The grant program supports
innovative programming that
would not be otherwise funded
through the districts regular operating budget, Tambussi said.
For the golf tournament, businesses sponsor golfers, community members form a group or individuals can sign up to play golf at
Tavistock Country Club. Each
ticket includes golf, a golf cart, a
boxed lunch, barbecue dinner,
shirt and prizes. Prices for golfing
range. For more details, visit haddonfieldeducationaltrust.org/golf
-event-and-family-bbq/.
After golfing, a family barbecue will be held at the club where
there will be food, awards, prizes
and fun. Tickets to attend only the
barbecue are $40 per adult, $12
per child and $100 for two adults
and up to five children.
According to Tambussi, the
golf tournament and family barbecue is a great way to enjoy the
day and spend time with people in
the community, while helping a
good cause.
Its a great day and an amazing country club. Lots of teachers
and administrators come, families have a good time, we give out
prizes to best golfers and it all
ends with a good positive note for
students. We hold the tournament
to bring everyone together at the
end, Tambussi said.
She hopes those who come become closer to the schools and
learn more about HET.
Id like to see a closer connection to the school and teachers. It
is all positive The event was
very successful last year and it
was a great day. It reminds people
what were doing is to support our
school district, it is a great brand
for the trust and remind people
that were here, Tambussi said.
For more information, visit
www.haddonfieldeducational
trust.org, email hadedutrust@
gmail.com or reach out to a committee member.

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anxiety in youth
at talk May 23
The Haddonfield Human Relations Commission will host a
Community Conversation on
Monday, May 23 at 6 p.m. in Haddonfield Borough Hall.
Join Psychology Fellows Lara
Aunio and Jennifer Petrongolo
from LaSalle University and
Cooper University Hospital as
they provide information and answer questions on how to handle
and discuss any feelings of fear
and uncertainty young people
may experience from the unprecedented level of conflict and
vituperative language bombarding their world from many
sources. These sources range
from issues that occur in the community with bullying or discord
in school, through the more national/global issues of divisive
political discourse, mass shootings and racial violence and discrimination. Learn how to keep
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THE HADDONFIELD SUN MAY 1824, 2016

in our opinion

The last few weeks

108 Kings Highway East


Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933

Grads: Savor the final days of your high school career


n just a few short weeks, high
school seniors throughout New
Jersey will be wrapping up their
final days of class, taking their final
high school tests and walking onto
their high school field one more time
for graduation.
Its an exciting time in the life of a
young man or young woman. The final
weeks of high school, the graduation
ceremony, the hugs and congratulations following, the celebrations that
will last throughout the summer and
the packing for, the drive to and the arrival at college are memories graduates will remember fondly.
To all the grads out there, while you
may want to rush these last days so
school can be out for summer, and so
high school can be out forever, remember to savor every remaining moment.
This may not mean much to you
right now, but there are experiences
you will have in these final days, these

Your thoughts
What are your memories about high
school graduation? Share your thoughts
on this, and other topics, through a letter
to the editor.

next few months, that you will never


replicate again. There are people you
will graduate with some friends,
some acquaintances, some whom you
grew up with whom you may never
see again.
There are some whom you are close
with now who you will grow apart
from over the years, and there are
some whom you will grow closer to as
your lives change.
Those wistful days of no responsibility will be behind you. Soon, you
will be on your own. You will have the
freedom to eat pizza for breakfast, stay
up until 4 a.m., take a nap in the middle of the day, go berzerk at a sporting

Dan McDonough Jr.

event wearing your colleges colors


and skip a class if you want to note:
we dont recommend that last one.
The label high school student
came with a lot of restrictions on your
freedom, but it also gave you a get-outof-jail-free card, or cards. Once graduation is over, that label goes away. All
freedoms given to an American adult
will be yours.
But so, too, will all the consequences
of your actions. The decisions you
make from as serious as do I study
for this test? to should I eat another
burrito? will all have results that
will affect your life. Its a lot of responsibility. Its a good thing, for sure, but
it can also be a scary thing, becoming
an adult.
So, while you still have the option,
live life as a kid one last time. Savor
these last days of high school. And be
confident that you will do just fine.
Good luck and congratulations!

HMHS alumnus gives Rowan commencement speech


Jeffrey Eker Jr. graduated from Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering at Rowan University on May 13
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Jeffrey Eker Jr. began his lifes journey
in the small borough of Haddonfield. He
graduated from Haddonfield Memorial
High School in 2012 and went to Rowan
University. Though starting off small, he
has grown since going away to college. His
ambition has led him around the world,
made him a founder of a new app and allowed him to be selected the commencement speaker for his graduating class.
Eker graduated from the Henry M.
Rowan College of Engineering in the Hon-

ors Concentration at
Rowan University on
May 13 as an electrical
and computer engineer
with a minor in German studies. He was
honored and excited to
be selected by the university to represent his
peers as the student
commencement speakEKER
er.
According to his mother Kathaleen,
Eker has always been interested in engineering, since his dad is a mechanical engi-

neer. Ever since he was young, hed say, I


can fix that.
Both Eker and his mom credit the
Odyssey of the Mind competitions as one
of the real jumping off points for him. He
and his team went to the world finals for
six consecutive years. Eker also said an apprenticeship at the Naval Surface Warfare
Center solidified his like for engineering,
but specifically electrical and computer engineering.
In high school, I applied for an internship, but the Naval Center rejected me. I
please see EKER, page 11

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MAY 1824, 2016 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 7

National Day of Prayer observed


The Haddonfield Council of
Churches, in observance of the
National Day of Prayer, embraced
the Jewish community by including the Mourner's Kaddish, read
by Rabbi Jerome David.
Pastor Michael Feicht of The
First Baptist Church of Haddonfield, on behalf of the Haddonfield Council of Churches, welcomed the visit by Rabbi David of
Cherry Hill for breakfast on the
National Day of Prayer, which

Veterans sought
for Memorial Day
parade, ceremony
Members
of
Haddonfield
American Legion Post 38 invite
veterans, service members and
residents to join them in observing Memorial Day on Monday,
May 30.
The post will conduct its Annual Memorial Day Parade stepping
off promptly at 10 a.m. The parade will form up with its forward position at Kings Highway
and Chestnut Street facing toward Haddonfield Memorial High
School. The parade will end at the
high school where a memorial
service will be conducted.
After the parade, a memorial
service will be held at the War
Memorial in front of the High
School. The memorial service
will honor the fallen men and
women of nine wars, from the
American Revolution to the present-day conflict in Afghanistan.
The service will include normal
military
honors;
chaplains
prayers; remarks by Post 38 Commander, Jeff Bowman; remarks
by Mayor Jeff Kasko; placement
of flags for each war; a reading of
In Flanders Fields by the
HMHS Honor Society and music
by the Pick-Up Band. Hot dogs
and sodas and Mr. Softee ice
cream, donated anonymously,
will be provided after the service.
If the parade is cancelled due
to inclement weather, the memorial service will be conducted in
the high school auditorium at
11a.m. Questions concerning the
parade and memorial service
should be directed to Tom Baird,
parade director at (609) 923-1442.

was also Yom Hashoah, the international day of remembrance for


the Holocaust and mourning for
genocide on Thursday, May 5.
Following the singing of all
four stanzas of America the
Beautiful led by Marlea Gruver
on piano, the assembly enjoyed
breakfast for the National Day of
Prayer, declared by President
Obama, Gov. Christie and Haddonfield Mayor Jeff Kasko. The
Urban Promise Children's Choir,

directed by Joel Krott sang gospel


songs.
To read more about this event, visit
www.haddonfieldsun.com.

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Clean water a priority at


the CCMUA
By Freeholder Jeffrey Nash
We have all heard
about the water
crisis in Flint
Michigan that endangered 100,000
people, including
9,000 children. In
addition to excessively high levels
of lead in the
drinking
water
that
occurred
when the city switched from Detroit
water to Flint River water without
adequate controls in place, the city
also experienced elevated levels of
Legionella bacteria that led to 87
cases of Legionellosis and 10 deaths.
Like Flint, Camden City has ageing infrastructure. But unlike Flint,
we have the Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA)
that has made clean water a priority,
and are dedicated stewards of the
environment.
Last month, officials from the
CCMUA were invited to speak at the
Water and Wastewater Equipment
Manufacturers
Association
(WWEMA) annual form in Washington, D.C. on the accomplishments
they have made in Camden City.
The CCMUA has placed great importance on optimizing water quality, minimizing odors and achieving
cost efficiencies to reduce rates.
They did this while reducing their
carbon footprint and implementing
green energy initiatives and installing green infrastructure.
Through collaborations with the
state, city and neighborhood organizations, the CCMUA addressed
flooding problems, remediated contaminated sites, reduced air emissions, expanded recycling and
provided environmental education.
The CCMUA's projects in Camden
City included the construction of
Phoenix Park, a 5.3 acre site in the
Waterfront South neighborhood.
Not only was this an important step
toward improving the quality of life
in the Waterfront South community,
it also captured storm water runoff

and prevented it from


entering
Camdens
combined sewer system. The park transformed an area which
was inaccessible to the
community through
prior industrialization
by reconnecting residents back to one of
the regions greatest
assets, the Delaware
River.
To alleviate flooding in Cramer
Hill, the CCMUA made improvements to separate the storm and
sanitary pipe infrastructure in and
around Von Nieda Park. This project also included the Baldwins Run
Daylighting Project, which restored
16,718 square feet of the historic
Baldwins Run tributary to help
channel storm water from Von
Nieda Park out to the back channel
of the Delaware River.
The CCMUA has also overseen the
construction of rain gardens
throughout Camden City to reduce
storm water from entering Camden's overburdened sewer system
and reduce flooding. As an added
bonus, the landscaping in the rain
gardens - the grading and plants selected - have not only worked to capture storm water, they have
contributed to the beautification of
Camden in the process.
The thousands of trees and plants
installed in the gardens capture and
infiltrate millions of gallons of
storm water each year that would
otherwise contributed to overflow
the combined sewer system into
Camdens streets, parks, homes and
waterways.
For more information, please visit
www.camdencounty.com. If you
have any other questions about
County services, please call me at
(856) 225-5466, or email me at
jnash@camdencounty.com. Also,
you can like us on Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/camdencountynj and follow us on Twitter @camdencountynj.

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Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to 6.


3:30 p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted
by the Haddonfield Public
Library.
Computer Club: 10 a.m. at Mabel
Kay Senior Center. Call (856)
354-8789 for more information.
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. Visitors welcome.
Childcare available. Call (856)
428-6242 or visit www.haddonfieldfriendsmeeting.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
First Presbyterian Church. Visit
www.oa.org for information.
Grace Church Worship Service: 7
to 7:30 a.m. 19 Kings Highway
East,
Haddonfield.
Email
office@gracehaddon.org
for
information.
Line Dancing: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay
Senior Center. Call (856) 3548789 for more information.

THURSDAY MAY 19
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Read to a Dog: 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted
by the Haddonfield Public
Library.
Be Well, Be Promise Event: 6:30
p.m. at Double Nickel Brewery,
1585 Route 73 in Pennsauken.
The Wellness Center at UrbanPromise will celebrate its fourth
year of serving children and
youth in Camden. The night will
feature flights of Double Nickels
craft beers, delicious food, a
tombola auction, live music by
the local band Breaking Curfew
and lots of opportunity to hear
about the good work going on in
Camden. Tickets are $75. For
information, call (856) 986-8594
or www.urbanpromiseusa/wellnessevent.
Human Relations Commission
meeting: 7:30 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, Had-

donfield. Email office@gracehaddon.org for information.


Art Workplace: 9 a.m. to noon and 1
to 4 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior
Center. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.
Senior Cardio Fun: Noon at Mabel
Kay Senior Center, Upper Level.
Call (856) 354-8789 for more
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 1 and 6 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church, floor
2R in the youth lounge. Support
group for family and friends of
alcoholics.

FRIDAY MAY 20
Annual Luncheon of General Club
of Haddon Fortnightly: 11:30 a.m.
at Tavistock Country Club.
Accomplishments and achievements of the club will be celebrated and officers and chairmen for
the various committees of the
club will be appointed. Guests
may purchase tickets for $25 by
calling Nabila at (856) 810-8448.
Friday Program: Noon at Mabel Kay
Senior Center. Call (856) 3548789 for more information.
Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. For more information, call (856) 559-2009, email
MSmith@kitchenandassociates.c
om or visit www.njkiwanis.org.

SATURDAY MAY 21
Farmers Market: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at Kings Court in the center of
town, Kings Highway. Fresh fruits
and vegetables, artisan breads
and treats, organic flowers, hot
coffee and other delicious foods
to eat there or take home.
Through Oct. 28. Free parking.
Rain or shine. Visit www.haddonfieldfarmersmarket.org for more
information.
Grace Church Worship Service:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. Email
office@gracehaddon.org
for
information.
Haddonfield
United Methodist
Church Worship: Casual service
with weekly communion at 5 p.m.
in Brown Chapel.

SUNDAY MAY 22
Veterans Haven 5k Run and 1 Mile
Walk: 9 a.m. at Cooper River
Park, North Drive in Pennsauken.

MAY 1824, 2016

Haddonfield American Legion


Post 38 is sponsoring the Second
Annual Veterans Haven 5K Run
and 1 Mile Walk. The proceeds of
the event will give financial support for Veterans Haven, a transitional facility in Winslow for
homeless/unemployed veterans.
Questions email Tom Baird at
tombaird@comcast.net or call
Race Director Jon Batchelor
(856) 428-1476.
Dance Haddonfield: 6 p.m. at Grace
Church, 19 Kings Highway. Dance
and socialize. Intermediate lesson
6 p.m. and beginner lesson 7 p.m.
with dancing from 8 to 10:30 p.m.
$20 for intermediate lessons and
$15 for beginner. For more information, visit www.haddonfielddance.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 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 Highway East, Haddonfield.
Haddonfield United Methodist
Church: Traditional service at 8
a.m. in Brown Chapel. Contemporary service at 9 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. Traditional service
10:30 a.m. in the sanctuary. Contemplative service at 6 p.m. in
Brown Chapel. 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. Prayer &
Praise Music at 10 a.m. Childrens
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m. Worship service at 11 a.m.; childcare

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MAY 1824, 2016 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 9

Haddonfield Crew Club wins state


championship, qualifies for nationals
The Haddonfield Crew Club
rowed to great success at the City
Championship Regatta on the
Schuylkill River on May 1. More
than 71 crew clubs comprising 545
boats competed at this annual
event, and Haddonfield took top
honors with a third place finish
in the Boys Varsity 4+ category
(represented by Luke Small, Max
Levin, Lachlan Mersky, Blaze Gianguilio and coxswain Owen
Hart) and two fifth place finishes
by the Varsity Girls 8+ boat and
the Varsity Girls 2nd 8+ boat.
With these impressive finishes,
all three of these boats also qualified to go to SRAA National
Championships in Ohio at the
end of May.
The City Championships Regatta also served as the New Jersey State Championships for 2016
because the Garden State Regatta
was cancelled this year due to the

closure of the Cooper River for


the dredging project. The Boys
Varsity 4+ boat's impressive results placed it as the fastest boat
in New Jersey, and crowned it
New Jersey State Champions.
They received the traditional fire
truck ride on Wednesday night,
May 4 through downtown Haddonfield.
In a similar fashion, the Varsity Girls 8+ boat took an impressive third place for the New Jersey State Championships in its
category. The boat consisted of
Elena Kommedal, Abby Bentley,
Carolyne Bollentino, Christie
Castorino, Annelise Rowling,
Kate Donohue, Kiernan Loue,
Mia Ippolito, and coxswain
Emma Tranfalia.
Additionally, the Varsity Girls
second 8+ boat took second place
in its category for the New Jersey
State Championships. The boat

consisted of Kathleen Hohweiler,


Shannon Murphy, Maggie Clapp,
Carlee Riordan, Regan McDonnell, Hannah Roche, Elizabeth
Knox, Gabrielle Owens, and
coxswain Abigail Griffith.
Please see the Haddonfield
Crew Club website at www.haddonfieldcrewclub.org for more information on the team, and registration for the annual Learn to
Row program in June for interested 7th and 8th graders.
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ited at any time from being placed


in a street or public thoroughfare
utilized by motor vehicles.
Police Chief Ted Stuessy said
this ordinance is consistent with
other communities ordinances.
Rochford wanted it to be very
clear that play is not prohibited; it
is just the objects being left in the
streets.
We really dont want anything

left in the street, so we are prohibiting any type of items; but


still, at the same time, allow the
kids to play in the street. They
can do that, but they have to remove the equipment immediately.
We are just trying to make it safer
for everyone, Rochford said.
The public hearing and second
reading of this ordinance will be
at the next commissioners meeting on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:30
p.m. in Borough Hall.
In other news:
Commissioners approved the
Partnership for Haddonfield 2016

budget on second reading. The


budget is $381,350. Last years was
$372,300. This increase would be
funded by budgeting of the higher Craft & Fine Arts Festival results seen in 2015 at $49,000 and a
carryover of unspent marketing
and
administration
money.
Copies of the budget can be
picked up at Borough Hall.
The annual Haddonfield fireworks display for the boroughs
Independence Day Celebration
was approved by commissioners.
A permit was granted to the Haddonfield Celebrations Association
for the display to be set on July 3
with a rain date of July 9.
The borough will be auctioning its 1990 Fire Pump Apparatus
at www.govdeals.com.

lacrosse scores
The following Haddonfield Memorial High School girls lacrosse
scores were submitted by varsity
head coach Jessica Blake.
Haddonfield defeated Bishop Eustace, 9-8, on May 5
Katarina Ostbye lead the Bulldawgs with three goals. Ashley
Campo scored two goals and
added an assist. Meghan Smart
scored twice.
Haddonfield
defeated
Moorestown Friends, 18-6, on May 7
Katie Pileggi and Campo each
scored three goals for Haddonfield in the win. Ten different
Bulldawgs scored goals in the
game.
Haddonfield
defeated
Collingswood, 16-1, on May 9
Ostbye, Pileggi and Gabi Connor each scored four goals to lead
the Bulldawgs. Campo led the
team with four assists. Smart had
two goals and one assist.

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Continued from page 6
wrote to them and explained my
love for engineering, and they
gave me a higher position as an
apprentice, Eker said.
Since then, Eker has used his
ambition to accomplish a lot in
his four years at Rowan. He completed five internships at the
Naval Surface Warfare Center, L-3
Communications, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company and
Rockwell Automation. He is an
active member of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers and is the Region 2 student
representative.

Eker has also traveled around


the world. In May, he helped raise
$30,000 for 10 students to travel for
the Australia/American IEEE
Exchange program, which he
founded with an Australian student he met while studying in
Germany. He traveled to Sri
Lanka to attend an IEEE congress, speaking about his experiences as the Region 2 representative. Eker, in conjunction with
Rockwell Automation, also created a presentation on the life sciences industry he gave in Singapore. Eker then spoke at a TEDx
event at Telkom University about
the power of international perspective in Indonesia.
In spring 2015, Eker founded
Tediferous, LLC, to create a

smart-travel mobile app called


CultureCloud that connects locals
with travelers who share mutual
interests. He sought and was
granted approval to incorporate
CultureCloud into the Junior/Senior Engineering Clinic program
in the Henry M. Rowan College of
Engineering. The team is now 15
members strong.
CultureCloud came from a
need Eker recognized in his foreign travels to connect users
based on their interests. According to a CultureCloud press release, modern travelers are looking for adventures and human experiences while traveling the
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school at 10 a.m. Sunday worship
at 11 a.m. Evening worship at 6:30
p.m. 324 Belmont Ave., Haddonfield.
First Presbyterian Church: Traditional worship at 8:15 a.m. in the
chapel. Family service 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.

MONDAY MAY 23
Community Conversation: 6 p.m. at
Borough Hall. The Haddonfield
Human Relations Commission
invites the public to a conversation with physiologists as they
provide information and answer
questions on how to handle and
discuss any feelings of fear and
uncertainty young people may
experience. Learn how to keep
open lines of communication and
ensure your children are engaging in critical thinking.
Adult Book Group: 7 p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by the Haddonfield Public Library.
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
Senior Cardio Fun: 11:30 a.m. at
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Level. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.

TUESDAY MAY 24
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 6. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted by
the Haddonfield Public Library.
Senior Game Day: 12:30 p.m. at
Lutheran Church of Our Savior.
Seniors are invited to attend to
play bingo, bridge, pinochle and
other games in the Parish Hall.
Lunch is available for an annual
one-time donation of $15. Those
planning to attend are asked to
contact the church office at
(856) 429-5122 or Laurie Eason
at (856) 429-8914.
Haddonfield Commissioners Meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Borough Hall.
Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior

Center. Call (856) 354-8789 for


more information.
Haddonfield Library Board
of
Trustees meeting: 8 a.m. at the
Haddonfield Library. For more
information visit www.haddonfieldlibrary.org.
Alzheimers Association Caregiver
Support Group meeting: 6 to
7:30 p.m. at Price & Price Elder
Law, 35 Kings Highway East, Suite
110, Haddonfield. Provides emotional, educational and social support for caregivers of the elderly.
To attend, call (856) 429-5522.
Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.
at Grace Church, 19 Kings Highway. For more information, visit
www.haddonfieldarts.org.
Lite Aerobics for Seniors: 1 p.m. at
Mabel Kay Senior Center, Upper
Level. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.
Al-Anon meeting: 7 p.m. at First
Presbyterian Church, floor 2R in
the youth lounge. Support group
for family and friends of alcoholics.

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tennis scores
The following Haddonfield Memorial High School boys tennis
score was submitted by varsity
head coach Jeff Holman.
Haddonfield defeated Sterling,
5-0, on May 5
First singles: Sam Oberholtzer,
Haddonfield, defeated Joe Korn 60 6-0. Second singles: Sean Wilkinson, Haddonfield, defeated Ryan
Williams 6-0 6-0. Third singles:
Nick Dante, Haddonfield, defeated Pat Sims 6-1 6-0.
First doubles: Noah Kamerling
and Jon Skiba, Haddonfield, defeated Matt Meehan and Josh
Kim 6-2 6-1. Second doubles: Will
Bond and Dylan Feldscher, Haddonfield, defeated Corey Pierce
and Frank Baldino 6-1 6-0.
Haddonfield defeated Overbrook,
5-0, on May 9
First singles: Noah Kamerling,
Haddonfield, defeated Kevin Dawson 6-0 6-0. Second singles: Will
Bond, Haddonfield, defeated
Jacob Gameron 6-0 6-0. Third singles: Jon Skiba, Haddonfield, de-

feated Jason Morlock 6-0 6-0


First doubles: Dylan Feldscher
and Nico Cohen, Haddonfield, defeated Tri Nguyen and Shivam
Parohit 6-0 6-1. Second doubles:
Mo Jishi and Alex Dante, Haddonfield, defeated Eugene Asare
and Joe Hartley 6-0 6-1.
Haddonfield
defeated
Collingswood, 5-0, on May 9
First singles: Sam Oberholtzer,
Haddonfield, defeated David
Gongora 6-0 6-0. Second singles:
Sean Wilkinson, Haddonfield, defeated Warren Dodd 6-3 6-1. Third
singles: Nick Dante, Haddonfield,
defeated Mike Daly 6-0 6-0
First doubles: Mason Cohen
and Teo Lupinetti, Haddonfield,
defeated Nick Draper and Ryan
ODonnell 6-0 6-0. Second doubles:
Nick DeNinno and Danny
Ragone, Haddonfield, defeated
Pierre Joseph and Andy Lu 6-0 6-0.
Moorestown defeated Haddonfield, 4-1, on May 10
First singles: Sam Oberholtzer,
Haddonfield, defeated Connor
Dickerson 6-2 6-0. Second singles:

Marc Mounzer, Moorestown, defeated Sean Wilkinson 6-1 6-4.


Third singles: Akshay Bhalodia,
Moorestown, defeated Nick Dante
6-3 6-0
First doubles: Adi Bulusu and
Dylan Paul, Moorestown, defeated noah Kamerling and Jon Skiba
6-2 7-5. Second doubles: David
Blatcher and Noah Michaud,
Moorestown, defeated Dylan Feldscher and Will Bond 6-3 7-5.
Haddonfield defeated Delran, 50, on May 11
First singles: Sam Oberholtzer,
Haddonfield, defeated Hayden
Snyder 6-1 6-1. Second singles:
Sean Wilkinson, Haddonfield, defeated Paulo Claure 6-4 6-1. Third
singles: Nick Dante, Haddonfield,
defeated Dorian Koldnicki 6-0 6-2
First doubles: Noah Kamerling
and Jon Skiba, Haddonfield, defeated Nicholas Hackimer and
Tyler Heffernen 6-1 6-0. Second
doubles: Dan Moramarco and Teo
Lupinetti, Haddonfield, defeated
Fred Marcell and Jack Taylor 6-0
6-0.

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Mom: He has far surpassed anything


we could have imagined for him
MOM
Continued from page 11

is to make a new international


friend. CultureCloud promotes
culture-defining small businesses
so users have an instant way to do
as the locals do. See more about
the app at CultureCloudApp.com.
When he was selected to do the
commencement speech, Eker said
he was in shock and felt honored
to be the speaker.
I honestly couldnt believe it. I
felt like I was doing what I should
be doing I feel super privileged
to have this opportunity, Eker
said.
Eker wanted to focus his
speech on the past of Rowan University, as well as the future of the
students graduating.

In July 1992, Henry Rowan and


his wife donated $100 million to
the institution; the Rowans only
request was that a College of Engineering be created. For their
generosity, the school changed its
name to include the Rowan name.
Last year, the commencement
speaker was able to turn and
thank Rowan personally for helping to bring the colleges engineering program to what it is
today. Unfortunately, Rowan
passed away on Dec. 9, 2015.
Eker said his speech thanked
Rowan, but also focused on the future.
For my speech, I wanted to
focus around maintaining his vision. We were able to meet and
talk to him; moving forward we
wont be able to see him. Its our
responsibility to continue and
spread what weve learned, Eker
said.

According to Kathaleen, Eker


will be graduating with no debt.
His freshman year, he did have to
take out a student loan, but since
then he has applied to and won
scholarships to cover his tuition.
As
a
graduation
present,
Kathaleen said the family is paying off his freshman year loan.
Its astounding, everything
that he has accomplished. You
just want something more than
what you had for your children,
and he has far surpassed anything we could have imagined for
him, Kathaleen said.
Eker has accepted a full-time
position as a business technology
analyst at Deloitte Consulting,
LLP. He will begin working in
September, but before then he
will be traveling around the world
to make new connections and to
offer international perspective
through CultureCloud.

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Baxter excels in community service, too


BAXTER
Continued from page 1
U.S. ArmyPro Football Hall of
Fame Award for Excellence.
Officials from the United States
Army and former Los Angeles
Rams defensive lineman and Pro
Football Hall of Famer Jack
Youngblood presented Baxter
with a plaque during a special
ceremony last Monday in the
high schools library.
Baxter found out he was going
to be a finalist in March after applying for the award earlier in the
school year. He remembers the
moment being one of the most
amazing of his life.
It was just a yell, a shout,
everything, Baxter said. At
first, I couldnt even believe it
honestly. Its such a great honor.
This is the fourth year the U.S.
Army and Pro Football Hall of
Fame have partnered to present
the Award of Excellence program. It is open to all sophomore,
junior and senior high school athletes in the United States and recognizes those who excel in academics, athletics and community
service.
Baxter excelled in all three
areas. On the soccer field, Baxter
was twice named to the all-Colonial Conference second team. In
2015, Baxter was one of South Jerseys top goalies with 14 shutouts
and 98 saves. He was named to the
all-Colonial Conference first team
at the end of his final season.
Baxter also played basketball at
Haddonfield.
Baxter performed well in the
classroom and is a member of the
high schools National Honor Society. Community service is also a
big part of Baxters life. He has
been a Scout for many years, and
his Scouting career culminated
with this Eagle Scout Court of
Honor last week.
The big thing for me was his
service and the honor society,
Youngblood said when talking
about Baxter. Those two things
and the academics. I like kids
who can be really good in school
and athletics.
Baxter said community service
was just as important to him as

athletics. He also felt participating in Scouting made him a more


well-rounded person.
The soccer team is entirely
different from Eagle Scout and
the crowd there, Baxter said. I
think that being able to be a part
of so many programs and being
friends with so many guys is enjoyable.
Character was a word brought
up multiple times during the ceremony. Youngblood said high

character is something both the


U.S. Army and pro football teams
preach every day. He felt Baxter
was the perfect example of someone with high character.
Because youve got character,
youre going to keep moving forward, Youngblood said to Baxter
during the ceremony.
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Haddonfields boys soccer team,
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Baxter and the 19 other finalists from across the country will
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