Haddonfield Today 071_2020May01
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#071 • MAY 1 TO 15, 2020
The Word on the Street
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Folks unable to procure N95
face masks are sporting a wide
variety of styles, patterns, and
colors. Here are some examples,
submitted by readers.
Send us a photo of your favorite
face mask! We’ll publish a
selection on haddonfield.today.
See below.
Board of Education
president ADAM
SANGILLO learned
how to turn a
tee-shirt into headcovering
and a mask
“as a wayward teen.”
Before COVID-19, he
occasionally resorted
to using the trick
“if I needed to go
to the Acme after a
particularly rough
BOE meeting.”
ROSIE CLARK, who
works at CVS, is one
of many employees
on the front lines
at drug stores,
convenience stores,
and markets. Her
mask was made “by
the mother of my coworker,
Damian.”
Outside the
Haddonfield
Post Office, THE
MAILMAN
demonstrates the
correct way to wear
a surgical mask.
Rotary president
PAMELA FISK
made her mask from
Rotary-branded
fabric she obtained
in 2019 at the
Rotary International
Convention in
Hamburg.
YOUR MASK HERE!
Well, online,
anyway.
If you wear an unusual
or particularly striking
mask, send us a photo!
Email to news@
gumnutgroup.com.
We’ll publish a
selection online,
in the Gallery
section of
Haddonfield[dot]Today.
“My mask was once
a tee-shirt,” DAVID
HUNTER, publisher
of ‘Haddonfield
Today’ says. “It was
always a bit snug, so
when my wife asked
if I had something
she could fashion
into a cloth mask, my
Sydney Opera House
tee came to mind.
It’s my ‘dress’ mask.”