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The closure of businesses,
schools, and houses of worship
has forced many of us to develop
ways to do things differently.
What changes in routines or
habits have you made that might
become permanent?
Haddonfield’s JOE
MURPHY has
become “much better
at using Skype,” and
has learned to Zoom.
“I’ll incorporate them
into my business,” he
says, “but they will
never replace faceto-face
discussions.”
Joe also is working
out and taking piano
lessons online, “for
the moment.”
HERB HESS of
Haddonfield
recently crafted a
birthday gift for his
son – “something
I haven’t done for
years.” Herb says he
enjoyed it, “so I plan
to spend more time
on things like that.”
JOHN and LINDA
STOKES of
Haddonfield are
desperate to dine
out again. “But when
we’re having drinks
with friends,” says
John,” I’ll probably
keep some of them
at arm’s length.”
Somerdale’s BEN
SANTORO says he
is working hard to
maintain his routine.
“I get up at the same
time, shower, shave,
have breakfast, read
the paper,” he says. “It
would be easy to turn
into a slug. Not me!”
JAMIE ORLANDO,
an audiologist from
West Deptford, says
that the increased
use of telehealth at
this time is proving
that “in-person visits
will be less necessary
in the future.” And the
success of distance
learning may mean
that snow days will
be a thing of the past.
“Sorry, kids!”
Homebound
college senior
COLE POLLACK,
of Haddonfield, has
developed a new
habit: riding a bicycle
every day. “I’m really
enjoying it,” Cole says.
“It’s something I will
keep doing, for sure.”
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Borough News
Commissioners set interest rate
on overdue taxes at 0%
During their special meeting on Tue Apr 14, the
Borough commissioners set the interest rate at 0%
for property taxes paid after the due date of May 1,
2020 but on or before May 31, 2020.
Their action was in recognition of the financial
difficulties some residents are experiencing,
because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The due date for second quarter tax payments is
May 1. The Borough grants a ten-day grace period
and does not charge interest on payments received
during the grace period. The commissioners’ action
effectively increases the grace period by 30 days
– but only on property taxes for the current period.
The 0% rate does not apply to any back taxes.
Property taxes that are not paid by May 31, 2020
will be subject to interest at the rate of 8% per
annum up to $1,500 and 18% per annum over $1,500,
calculated from the due date (May 1) until the date
the payment is actually received.
Although the Borough Hall is closed to the
general public, payments can still be made “in
person” by placing them in the black mailbox in
front of the building. Place the tax bill and check
in an envelope marked “Tax Office.” The box is
emptied daily.
Paying by mail? The address is 242 Kings Highway
E, Haddonfield NJ 08033.
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Temporary
funds approved
During their special
meeting on April 14,
the commissioners
added $9,224,891 to
the temporary budget
appropriations.
They took this action
because the normal
budget process has
been delayed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and
the commissioners need
to ensure that sufficient
funds will be available
for the municipality to
continue to operate
effectively into the fall.
Action of this kind is
permitted by NJ statute
(40A:4-20).
The emergency
temporary appropriation
will be provided for in
the 2020 permanent
budget.
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Lest we forget
In the summer of 2014,
to commemorate the
100th anniversary of
the start of World War I,
888,246 ceramic poppies
were draped from the
Tower of London and
“planted” in its former
moat (now grassed).
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smaller scale, to the New
Jersey service men and
women who gave their
lives during World War I.
McElroy’s plan –
Project Poppy – calls
for 3,837 metal poppies
to cascade from the left
corner of Haddonfield
Memorial High School
and across Veterans
Memorial Grove, the
grassed area in front of
the school.
The installation will be
in place from Memorial
Day to Independence
Day. That was the plan,
anyway. Whether that
timing will hold remains
to be seen, thanks to
COVID-19.
But it’s “full steam
ahead” for making the
poppies. Individuals,
families, and community
organizations are invited
to purchase poppy
kits, at $20 apiece,
and contribute their
creations to the project.
Order online at
projectpoppy.org, or scan
the QR code ■.
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#070 • APRIL 17 TO MAY 1, 2020
Storytime goes
online
Children’s librarian
Ms. Jordan is uploading
Story Time sessions to
the Library’s YouTube
channel and Facebook
(@HaddonfieldLibrary).
They will be ready to
go each Tuesday and
Thursday morning.
Scan the QR code n to
connect. [bit.ly/39BA1Xz]
Teacher of the
Year: TV host
HMHS teacher
Kimberly Dickstein
Hughes – the NJ State
Teacher of the Year
– is hosting daily
classes for grades 3 to
6 on NJTV that also are
livestreamed on their
website, NJTVonline.org.
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New way to
support stores
The spread of the
coronavirus (COVID-
19) is having a
devastating impact on
small businesses in
Haddonfield. Many have
closed temporarily;
others are operating at
greatly reduced levels.
To help keep some
cash flowing, several
business owners have
created “Haddonfield
Here For Good!” It’s a
way for residents and
others to support and
show appreciation for
their favorite businesses.
The concept is simple:
Go online and purchase
a $20 tee-shirt. All shirts
have the “Haddonfield
Here For Good!” graphic
on the back, while each
participating business
has its own logo on the
left chest.
If you can’t decide
which business you want
to support, order the
generic “Haddonfield”
shirt, or make a
donation.
$10 from each sale
goes to the business.
The more shirts sold,
the more money the
business gets. 100%
of proceeds benefit
the small businesses
of Haddonfield and all
monies collected in the
general fund will be
divided equally among
participating businesses.
When Downtown
Haddonfield gets back
to normal and retail
returns, there will be
special events where
everyone will be invited
to wear their Here For
Good shirts.
Shirts can be
purchased online at
HaddonfieldHereForGood
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#070 • APRIL 17 TO MAY 1, 2020
New lockbox
Borough Hall is closed
to the public. If you have
paperwork to deliver,
place it in the black
mailbox on the righthand
side of the front
courtyard. Staff will be
checking this mailbox
periodically throughout
the day.
This is a locked box to
ensure the safety of your
documents.
Meals and resources for seniors
Mabel Kay Senior Center coordinator Nancy
McCrudden reports that the Camden County
Division of Senior and Disabled Services will deliver
meals to any senior in need.
Seven meals will be provided per week, once a
week. Drop-off days vary by town.
Call 856-374-6325 to make arrangements.
Seniors who are struggling to acquire essential
supplies, prescription medication, travel to and
from a medical appointment, or other critical
assistance can call the Camden County Citizen
Relief Emergency Worker (CREW) hotline, 8:30am to
10pm daily: 856-858-3220.
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Open to Camden County
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When you shop online, in big-box stores, or dine at
out-of-town restaurants, your money leaves Haddonfield
immediately, and doesn’t come back.
But when you shop in town, the businesses you patronize
spend some of that money locally. They also support
community, sports, and school organizations and activities.
Keep your cash in your community!
Happy Birthday,
Charles!
What could be more fitting than
that Charles A. Sayre, who
will turn 100 on April 19, 2020,
should share his birthdate with
Paul P. Harris, the founder
of Rotary? Few have more
fully exemplified the profound
meaning of the Rotary motto:
Service Above Self
Paul P. Harris
1869-1947
Club of Haddonfield
Charles A. Sayre
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COVID-19 tally
Since the first
Haddonfield resident
– a man in his 40s – was
diagnosed with the
novel coronavirus on
Fri Mar 20, the number
of residents identified
as COVID-19-positive
each day has remained
relatively steady (0 to 2).
The tally maintained
by the Camden County
Department of Health
showed that as of Thu
Apr 16, a total of 23
Haddonfield residents
had contracted the
COVID-19 virus. None
of those infected had
succumbed.
The age and sex
breakdown was as
follows:
Male Female
• 20s 2 2
• 30s 1 4
• 40s 4 1
• 50s 2
• 60s 1 1
• 70s
• 80s 1
• Not known = 4
For Camden County:
1,722 cases; 58 fatalities.
On a per capita basis,
Haddonfield ranked 23rd
(1.98 per 1,000) out of
38 municipalities. The
county average was 3.34.
The top five:
• Woodlynne 9.07
• Pennsauken 4.88
• Camden 4.78
• Lindenwold 4.43
• Voorhees 4.39
Of the 14 localities
with population in
excess of 10,000,
Haddonfield ranked 10th.
The numbers of
confirmed cases and
deaths for New Jersey,
Camden County,
and Haddonfield are
updated daily on
Haddonfield[dot]Today.
Scan the QR code n
for access on your cell.
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#070 • APRIL 17 TO MAY 1, 2020
Interim pastor
at First Pres.
The First Presbyterian
Church has extended
terms of call to The Rev.
Dr. Douglas D. Gerdts to
serve as its transitional
pastor.
Currently the senior
pastor at First & Central
Presbyterian Church in
Wilmington DE, he will
begin his tenure in
Haddonfield on June 22.
He will take over from
The Rev. Bill Getman,
who is retiring at the
end of April after serving
here for 18 years. (See
The Last Word, page 30.)
Dr. Gerdts has been
pastor/head of staff in
medium- and large-size
congregations for 20
years, including 6 years
at a congregation larger
than Haddonfield’s.
A typical transitional
term is 12 to 18 months.
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500 E. Park Avenue Jonathan Besler Elizabeth Roberts & Alex Lopez $ 413,000
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Primary election date
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On April 8, NJ Governor Phil Murphy signed an
executive order, postponing primary elections
scheduled for Tuesday, June 2 to Tuesday, July 7.
The governor’s action was in response to the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
“Preserving basic functions of our democracy
is critical in this unprecedented time,” Governor
Murphy said. “Citizens exercising their right to
vote should not have to risk their safety and the
safety of others in order to make their voices heard.
Postponing our primary elections is a difficult, yet
necessary, choice to ensure that our citizens can
partake in their civic duty of voting.”
The primaries now scheduled for July 7
include President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of
Representatives, 25th District of the New Jersey
Legislature (parts of Morris and Somerset counties),
and county and municipal elections, as well as
county committee elections.
The U.S. Senate Democratic candidates are
Cory Booker (incumbent) and Lawrence Hamm.
Republican candidates are Eugene T. Anagnos,
Patricia Flanagan, Rikin “Rik” Mehta, Natalie Lynn
Rivera, and Hirsh Singh.
The 1st Congressional District candidates for the
House of Representatives are Donald W. Norcross
(D) (incumbent) and Claire H. Gustafson (R).
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April 11, 2020
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April 8, 2020
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April 7, 2020
• John T. Heizer, 87
April 1, 2020
• Joe Baltake, 74
March 26, 2020
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March 20, 2020
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years. It allows voters to
vote without going to the
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Once a registered
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Science, math
fun for K kids
In its April
newsletter, the Public
Library included
links to a couple of
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for kindergarten-age
children. These fun
lessons culminate in an
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Schools closed
thru May 15 ...
... at least.
On Thu Apr 16,
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy
ordered schools in the
state to remain closed
until Fri May 15. His
order covers public
and private schools,
preschools, and colleges.
Murphy first ordered
schools to close on
Mar 18, for at least two
weeks. Later, when
extending that closure to
Apr 17, he said he would
not reopen schools until
medical experts tell him
it’s safe.
The governor said
he’s heard from parents
of high school seniors
about academics, sports,
and other experiences
students are missing.
“I have nothing but
complete sympathy,”
Murphy said, “[but we]
cannot be guided by
emotion. We need to
be guided by where the
facts on the ground,
science and public
health take us.”
A prolonged decline in
infections and fatalities
would be required before
crowded buildings such
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Haddonfield public
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For an hour and a half, more than one hundred cars looped the circular drive
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Why? So dozens of residents, unable to leave the premises or receive
visitors at Easter because of COVID-19 regulations, could wave to children,
grandchildren, pets, pedestrians, and perfect strangers who came with
decorated cars and handmade signs.
A local online organization, Haddonfield Parents, lead by resident Megan
York Parker, partnered with Brandywine’s director of community relations, Kim
Fasolo, to develop the event. Haddonfield resident Erica DeMichele dressed in
her own Easter Bunny costume for the occasion.
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Spring Cleanup
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For four weeks – from
Mon Apr 6 thru Fri
May 1 – the Borough is
relaxing the rules with
respect to the amount
of trash that residents
may place at the curb
for pick-up on their trash
day. (The normal limit is
six items.) Other rules
remain in force.
Spring Cleanup is
intended to encourage
residents to clean out
attics, basements,
garages, and yards.
Leaves and other yard
debris may be piled in
the park strip (between
the curb and the
sidewalk). They do not
need to be in containers.
Leaves will be collected
again during the fourth
week of the cleanup
period.
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BOE meetings
Upcoming dates for
Board of Education
meetings are:
• Thu Apr 23 at 7pm:
Board Meeting, Work
Session.
• Thu Apr 30 at
7pm: Board Meeting,
approval/adoption of
2020-21 Budget.
Like the meeting on
Thu Mar 26, these two
meetings will be held
by videoconference and
broadcast live on the
district’s YouTube Live
channel.
When it’s time for
public comment,
instructions are provides
on how to call in via the
broadcast.
A video of the Board’s
March 26 meeting may
be accessed via the Civic
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haddonfieldcivic.com/
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Historical Society invites input
to document the Virus Year
“COVID-19 is history. Let’s record it!”
That’s the thrust of a new initiative the Historical
Society of Haddonfield has launched: a storygathering
project called “Haddonfield Virus Year.”
The Society is inviting its members, and members
of the community generally, to contribute records of
their experiences for posterity.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting all of us,”
says Dana Dorman, the Society’s archivist.
“During this challenging time of school and
business closures, social distancing, or even actual
illness, we at the Historical Society can’t help but
wonder – how will this experience be recorded for
future generations?
“Start writing down your experiences,” Dorman
suggests.
“You can do this in any way that feels right for
you: as a letter, as a diary or an activity log, as
a string of sentences. If you don’t want to write,
document your experiences in whatever other ways
feel right for you: photographs, artwork, audio or
video recordings, etc.”
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website: haddonfieldhistory.org.
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is the Rotary Club’s
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Tickets went on sale
late last year, with a
drawing date of Friday,
May 1, a date to which
the club is committed.
Only 300 tickets will
be sold, at $200 each.
If all are sold, the
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HADDONFIELD POST 38
Looking back on our 101-year history
On March 15, 1919, shortly after the signing of the armistice that ended the Great
War hostilities, about 1,000 members of the American Expeditionary Forces gathered
in Paris to discuss a proposal to form a national veterans’ association. During a
second meeting, in St. Louis in May, the group adopted a temporary constitution and
agreed upon a name: The American Legion.
In June 1919, a group of Haddonfield veterans, led by Carlton Webb, petitioned
the new national body for a charter to form a post of the Legion in Haddonfield.
(More than 300 local men and women had served in the armed forces during the
war.) A temporary charter was issued on July 23, 1919 – one hundred and one years
ago this month – designating Haddonfield as Post #38 in New Jersey.
The Post held its meetings in the Parish Hall of Grace Church for some months,
then, with the aid of public subscriptions and a mortgage for $10,000, purchased and
renovated the building at the south-east corner of Kings Highway and Ellis Street
(now Kings Court), formerly occupied by the Haddonfield Post Office. On December
10, 1926, The American Legion granted the Post its permanent charter.
As World War II drew to a close and thousands of local veterans returned home,
it became clear that the Post’s premises could no longer meet its needs. The Post
purchased the Birdwood Club on Hawthorne Avenue for $30,000, and dedicated it on
July 4, 1946. Post 38 rapidly became the largest post in Camden County, despite the
fact that, unlike many posts, it did not have a bar. A mortgage-burning ceremony was
held on March 16, 1957. Major improvements were made to the building in 1971,
following a lightning strike that damaged one-third of the auditorium ceiling.
By the mid-1980s, the cost of maintaining its
expansive headquarters had become a burden, and
the Post sold the property to a developer in 1988.
(To acknowledge the site’s history, the newly created
street off Hawthorne Avenue was named Legion
Lane.) The Post acquired a building on Turnley
Avenue (parallel to Haddon Avenue, connecting
Redman and Euclid) and on November 11, 1989
– Veterans Day – Post 38’s new headquarters were
dedicated. Embedded in the base of the flagpole is a
piece of granite from the original headquarters building, inscribed, “Dedicated to the
past commanders of Post #38.” The Borough renamed the street, Veterans Lane.
The Four Pillars of the Legion are: Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation, National
Security, Americanism, and Protecting our Children and Youth. Descriptions of the
Post’s activities and projects are published in Haddonfield Today each month.
● Post 38 meets on the second Monday of each month at 129 Veterans Lane, Haddonfield.
To learn more about the Post, membership, programs, and benefits, please visit
www.HaddonfieldPost38.org or call Joe McElroy at 856-429-8644.
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Masks for all
Statues in downtown Haddonfield are now
protecting themselves and others from the spread
of COVID-19. One example: “Stanley the Witness,” at
137 Kings Highway East (pictured at left).
Stuart Harting, founder and chair of the
Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture Trust (HOST),
which has placed more than two dozen sculptures
around the town, has outfitted a number of
sculptures with protective masks. In addition to
“Stanley”: “The Mailman,” outside the Post Office,
and “Steadfast and Loyal,” at 116 Kings Highway E.
Check them out … from a safe distance.
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In a continuing attempt slow the spread of
COVID-19, Gov. Phil Murphy has ordered additional
restrictions for supermarkets and grocery stores.
Supermarkets are now required to limit the
number of customers allowed inside stores at any
one time to a maximum of 50% of capacity. Also, all
staff and customers must now wear face coverings.
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Originally published on Haddonfield[dot]Today, April 9, 2020.
Lions name Youth of Year
The Haddonfield Area Lions Club has chosen
three outstanding Haddonfield Memorial High
School students to receive its William G. Hansen
Youth of the Year awards.
The honor is given to students showing empathy
and compassion through their many years of
volunteer service.
“The applicants were outstanding and we wish we
could have chosen them all,” said Debra Nussbaum
who chairs the Youth of the Year Committee with
Ellen Ragone. “These students were all busy with
academics and activities, but they made helping
others a priority.”
• Stella DeMarco is the president of the HMHS
Leo Club. “She has been instrumental this year in
helping me behind the scenes in planning events
and serving as a role model for other Leos,” said
Maggie Gammie, the High School’s faculty advisor to
the Leo Club.
• Elliot Ryan has mentored and tutored children
in Camden since 2015. He is also a volunteer at the
Historical Society of Haddonfield and is a student
board committee member for the Haddonfield
Japan Exchange.
• Charlotte George is vice president of Play it
Forward, a music volunteering club where members
give free music lessons to students in Camden
schools. She is also on the school’s Peer Bias
Committee.
The Lions also recognized four other HMHS
students for their extensive volunteer work: Max
Cass, Kyle Dailey, Carly Griffin and Rebekah Vielehr.
The awards will be presented at a Lions Meeting
when the virus quarantine ends.
The Youth of the Year awards are named for
William G. Hansen, a longtime member and past
president of the Haddonfield Lions Club, and trustee
of the Lions Eye Bank of Delaware Valley. (After Bill
died on March 6, 2020, at age 102, his eyes were
donated to the Eye Bank.)
Bill Hansen was Haddonfield’s Citizen of the Year
in 1987.
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here’s what you’ve missed:
• April 14 – Gerald Allen Smith (obit)
• April 12 – COVID-19 numbers stay steady
• April 11 – Easter drive-by at Brandywine
• April 11 – Masks for All
• April 10 – Virtual Scavenger Hunt
• April 10 – Easter Sunday services
• April 10 – Mario Joseph Loperfido (obit)
• April 9 – Shopping at the Acme? Wear a Mask!
• April 9 – NJ Primary Elections postponed
• April 9 – Good Friday musical selections
• April 9 – Special Commissioners’ meeting
• April 9 – Historic Preservation Commission
meeting
• April 8 – Patricia Keil Tarditi (obit)
• April 8 – John T. Heizer (obit)
• April 7 – Oriental Pearl reopens (updated)
• April 6 – Pastor warns of gift card scam
• April 6 – Lions name Youth of the Year
• April 6 – Added: COVID-19 Local Stats
• April 5 – Edmund Shimberg (obit)
• April 4 – COVID-19 count stands at 14
• April 4 – Second COVID-19 death with local link
• April 4 – Added: Link to current issue of
Haddonfield Today
• April 2 – HMHS teacher to host statewide TV
program for students
• April 1 – Blood Drive set for April 14
• April 1 – COVID-19 tally now at eight
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FERTILIZING • LANDSCAPE DESIGN • SHRUB & FLOWER PLANTING
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Small business and individual.
Annuities (fixed and variable).
Member, AICPA.
101 Windsor Ave, Haddonfield
www.1040.pro – 856 354-2266
LANDSCAPE DESIGN • SOD INSTALLATION
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The Last Word
#070 • APRIL 17 TO MAY 1, 2020
“Goodbye” ... and thanks
for the memories
By The Rev. Bill Getman
When I was younger – much younger – I hated airports. They represented
“goodbyes” to me and produced a pit in my stomach every time I entered one.
Yes, I know they also represent “hellos,” but that emotional realization came later. I
dreaded watching my dad board another plane for another conference, my brother fly
off to college, and worst of all, my future wife, Sue, leave to return to school in North
Carolina.
I’m experiencing a bit of airport dread right now, as I anticipate my flight into
retirement at the end of this month, because I will depart without ample opportunity
to say “Goodbye” to all who have been such an important part of my life the last
18 years. Unfortunately, my service as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church – an
immense privilege – is ending during a pandemic, when we must all practice “social
distancing.” So it will not be possible for “goodbyes” to be exchanged in person. Ugh!
At least I can use this “Last Word” column to recognize some people I will miss very
much. (And who doesn’t like getting the last word!)
I begin, of course, with the staff and members at First Presbyterian Church. They
have shared the joys and heartaches my family and I have known through nearly two
decades in Haddonfield. During those years, a day rarely passed that my family of faith
did not teach me about the love and compassion of God.
How grateful I will always be for them!
But I will leave with gratitude for others, as well: the town’s clergy, who were not
only colleagues in ministry, but close friends; the Council of Churches and Ed Hess,
who have provided financial support and guidance to hundreds of Camden County
households through the Case Worker Fund; Gene Kain and Pam Powers, the most
caring and professional funeral directors I have known in 43 years of ministry; the
management and staff at Villa Rosa and The Bistro, who knew when I walked in the
door what I would order; and all the Haddonfield residents too numerous to name who
became friends.
To all of you, thank you for so enriching my life.
The coronavirus has made it impossible for me to say
“Goodbye” in person, something I will always regret. But
my retirement will be filled with rich memories of my
time in Haddonfield. I will treasure them, and always be
thankful.
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15 West End Avenue
856-429-1945
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CLEANING
Covenant Cleaning
Residential and commercial
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Lenny Vermaat & Leonard:
The Definition of Luxury
449 LOUCROFT ROAD, HADDONFIELD
Great home featuring a grand center hall,
formal living room and dining room, kitchen
with island and breakfast room. Den/office,
family room, powder room, 5 bedroom suites
including master suite, 2nd-floor laundry,
finished basement with full bath, 2-car
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337 HUTCHINSON AVE, BARRINGTON
Sprawling split-level with open and airy floor
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Family room, 2 patios, sunporch. Hardwood
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