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Ordinance would
prevent sale of dogs,
cats from mills
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Haddonfield has taken steps to
prevent the selling of cats and
dogs from inhumane puppy and
kitten mills.
Commissioners unanimously
passed an ordinance on first reading that restricts pet shops to the
sale of dogs or cats under certain
conditions.
Well be joining the other
towns in the county. (The ordinance) basically bans the sale of
dogs or cats from puppy or kitten
mills from being sold here in
town. We dont have any of those
types of pet shops, but I guess in
the event that we do have that,
this would be (here), Mayor Jeff
Kasko said.
The ordinance states a significant number of puppies and kittens sold at pet shops come from
large-scale, commercial breeding
please see ORDINANCE, page 10
Artist Sharon Coyle stands next to her paintings at the Markeim Arts Center that were for sale for the 2016 Give the Gift of Art: 100s
under $100. More than a dozen local artists made their work available to the public for holiday gifts last week. To check out more
artists and their work, visit www.facebook.com/haddonfieldsun.
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A thank you to everyone who helped to brighten the season for those in need
s the holiday season begins to
wind to a close, we want to
take this opportunity to thank
everyone who stepped up to help those
in need. This time of year usually
brings out the best in people. Judging
from the number of announcements
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year was no exception.
Every year, even in communities
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donations of warm clothing, food and
gifts for the holiday season. The need is
there regardless of whether there is a
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Thank you to everyone who lent a helping
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CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY DEC. 21
Afternoon Adventures: Ages 3 to 6.
3:30 p.m. at the Haddonfield Public Library, 60 N. Haddon Ave.
Computer Club: 10 a.m. at Mabel
Kay Senior Center. Call (856)
354-8789 for more information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
First Presbyterian Church. Visit
www.oa.org for information.
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.
THURSDAY DEC. 22
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
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FRIDAY DEC. 23
Candlelight Shopping: 6 p.m. at
downtown Haddonfield. Luminarias will light up the sidewalks,
complementing the trees shining
bright with dazzling lights. Entertainment and carriage rides will
be available. Learn more at
www.downtownhaddonfield.com.
Friday Program: Noon at Mabel Kay
Senior Center. Call (856) 3548789 for more information.
please see CALENDAR, page 9
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Kiwanis Club of the Haddons
meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Tavistock
Country Club. For more information, call (856) 559-2009, email
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MONDAY DEC. 26
Christmas Day observed: Most
offices and libraries closed in
observance of the federal holiday.
TUESDAY DEC. 27
Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 6. 10:30
a.m. at the Haddonfield Public
Library, 60 N. Haddon Ave.
Bingo: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay Senior
Center. Call (856) 354-8789 for
more information.
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Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice will offer Daughters Without Mothers grief support sessions on eight consecutive Tuesdays from Jan. 17 to March 7 at 6
p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Lutheran
Church of Our Savior.
The sessions will be in the Parlor on the second floor, and the
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on adult women grieving
the loss of their mother.
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limited to 12 participants
and pre-registration is
required through Samaritan at
(856) 596-8550. There is a $40 fee
for the entire eight weeks but
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Dominick Moe J.
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Dec. 13, 2016
Dominick Moe J. Scafidi, Jr.,
of Haddonfield and formerly of
Bay St. Louis, Miss., and Las
Vegas, passed away on Dec. 13 at
the age of 70. He was the beloved
husband of Victoria (nee Lacang); loving father of Maria
Gilligan (Bernard) of Haddonfield and Leilani Ortega of Las
Vegas; cherished grandfather of
Ethan Gilligan; and dear brother
of Dale Scafidi (Lynn), Janet
Everett (Donald), and predeceased David Scafidi (Jean).
Moe proudly served in the U.S.
Navy for 20 years, receiving the
National Defense Service Medal,
and retired from the U.S. Postal
Service in Las Vegas, where he
was a letter carrier. He was an
avid sports fan, basketball player
and coach.
Virginia C. Talbot
Dec. 8, 2016
Virginia C. Talbot (nee Ryan),
formerly of Haddonfield and
longtime Haddon Township resident, passed away on Dec. 8 at the
age of 63. She was the beloved
wife of Raymond F.; loving mother of Casey Talbot of Audubon
and dear sister of Don S. Ryan
(Lynne)
of
Haddonfield
and the late Leslie and Gordon
Ryan.
Ginny graduated from Haddonfield Memorial High School class
of 1971 and became a registered
nurse. She was employed by Our
Lady of Lourdes Hospital in critical care for 20 years and then
transitioned to Samaritan Hospice for many years. Ginny loved
vacationing with her family at
Cape Cod, Mass., where she also
lived for several years with her
husband and daughter.
Ginny's family received friends
on Monday, Dec. 12 at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services in Haddonfield, where the family invited all
to participate and share stories
during her Reminiscence Service.
Interment was private. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions
may be made in honor of Ginny
to Samaritan Hospice, 5 Eves
Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, N.J.
08053 or National MS Society,
Greater Delaware Valley Chapter,
1 Reed Street #200, Philadelphia,
Pa. 19147.
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Veterans from the American Legion Post 38 visited Haddonfield Middle School for the school's 19th annual Veterans Assembly to honor all of the men and woman who proudly protect our country.
through thirty seven. Roughly
twenty million men were eligible
for the draft during World War II.
After Betty Schopps presentation, each veteran also had an opportunity to introduce themselves by stating their name, service, and when they served. World
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Wellness Day is a great day to
learn how to deal with stress and
stay healthy.
This years middle school Wellness Day was held on Friday, October 7th.
Older HMS students and teachers know about the event through
years of participation in it, but
for those of you who do not know
about the program it is a day
filled with a variety of activities
to teach students about staying
healthy mentally and physically.
From yoga classes and kickboxing classes to meditation, programs are designed to help students have fun but also learn
about wellness.
The day also includes activities
from many community volunteers such as The MacKenzie
Martial Arts demonstration
which teaches students the importance of hard work and determination, as well as the presentation from Day Top which teaches
students the dangers and consequences of drug addiction.
Wellness Day began with an
idea from a kind man and former
guidance counselor, Mr.Toto. He
thought that it would be a good
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Students take a break from traditional school work to focus on staying healthy in the annual Wellness Day.
idea to have a day for the teachers
to help balance work stress with
personal stress. Then some teachers decided it would be a good
idea to try transform this into a
program for the students. The
school called it Wellness Day, and
it was a success!
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couple of years ago, but the event
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and students to the dress rehearsal for the production. She also
provided curricular materials to
help the students understand the
story. After receiving the invitation, Mrs. Papa, eighth grade Language Arts teacher, and Mr.
Maguire, sixth grade Language
Arts/Social Studies teacher, coordinated the trip for six and eighth
grade students. Mrs. Tracy Matozza, Dean of Student Life at the
high school, also helped to coordinate the trip.
Eighth graders were excited to
Winners of the annual Halloween Costume Contest show the creativity of Haddonfield Middle School students.
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Haddonfield Middle School put
on an amazing production of
Gathering Blue, based on the
novel by Lois Lowry. Congratulations to the cast and crew, Ms.
Izzo, the director, Mrs.Radka, the
assistant director, and Salena
Chacon, the student director, for
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The cast effortlessly executed
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Kira, a teenage orphan with a deformed leg. In the apocalyptic future, Kira is useless to the village,
so she must go to court and prove
her worth.
At court she must make a
choice between speaking for herself and hiring a lawyer. The
lawyer, played by Alexa King,
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the Future and Kira gets to live.
Then, Kira must weave the designs on a robe that predicts their
future. For help, she goes to
Annabella, played by Jamie Betten, to learn about colors and dye.
But there is no blue, so she goes
Social Studies teacher, Mr. Travis Thomas (left), the current coordinator of the annual Veterans Assembly, poses with retired Social Studies teacher, Mr. John Farrell, the original coordinator of the Veteran's
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