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Shopping at Acme? Wear mask!
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.
(An exception is permitted in cases where a medical
condition inhibits the use of face covering.)
In addition, supermarkets are encouraged to
establish hours of operation that permit access
solely to high-risk individuals.
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.
Originally published on Haddonfield[dot]Today, April 6, 2020.