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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.”

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