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#071 • MAY 1 TO 15, 2020
Register now
to vote by mail
COVID-19-related
challenges faced by
primary voters in some
states recently have
heightened interest in
voting by mail.
Camden County’s Vote
by Mail program has
been in place for some
years. It allows voters to
vote without going to the
polls on election day.
Once a registered
voter has applied, he/
she will receive a ballot
for every future election
automatically, without
having to apply again.
To apply to vote
by mail, download
the application form
– available online at
Haddonfield[dot]Today
– complete it, and mail
it to the office of the
Camden County Clerk.
Planning,
Zoning to meet
The Planning Board
will meet via Zoom on
Tue May 5 at 7:30pm.
Residents who
would like to attend
the meeting may log in
through a Zoom app or a
web browser.
The Meeting ID is
870 6838 1073 and the
password is 796136.
The agenda will be
available here: bit.ly/35kPtqj
The Zoning Board will
meet via Zoom on Tue
May 19 at 7:30pm.
The Meeting ID and
password were not
available at press time.
The agenda will be
available here:
bit.ly/2SppOYu
Don’t know how to
use Zoom? Scan the QR
code n for a short video
tutorial. bit.ly/3aLGWOs
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.”
To learn more – and sign up to participate – scan
the QR code in the margin n, or visit the Society’s
website: haddonfieldhistory.org.
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