Haddonfield, New Jersey (English Wikipedia)

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  • Overview Archived September 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Bancroft. Accessed September 22, 2013. "A private, nonprofit organization, Bancroft was founded in Haddonfield, N.J., in 1883. Over the years, we have grown to become the fifth-largest private employer in Camden County."

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  • Longo, Brandon. "SummerFest: Haddonfield Is A Colonial Gem", KYW-TV, August 25, 2017. Accessed October 15, 2017. "Just down the street, the second oldest volunteer fire department in the country is still dousing flames. 'First responder is not an easy job. Our saying: We run in where people run out,' said George Cox, retired fire chief with the Haddon Fire Company. Cox became a firefighter and later the chief of the Haddon Fire Company, taking steps to preserve the legacy of the 253-year-old department."

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  • About, Christ the King Regional School. Accessed February 21, 2023. "Christ the King School opened its doors in 1940 to 150 students."

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  • "086: Kevin Eastman & 25 Powerful Words", Coffee for the Brain. Accessed May 20, 2020. "Kevin was raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey, and attended the University of Richmond, where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees."

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  • About, Crows Woods Gardens. Accessed December 18, 2023. "Long-time resident and community activist Walt Saladik’s dream was realized in 1982, when the community gardens at Crows Woods were established. The community gardens are organized and maintained by the Crows Woods Gardeners, established in 1994."

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  • Home page, First Night Haddonfield. Accessed April 26, 2012.

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  • Commissioners & Administrator, Borough of Haddonfield. Accessed June 7, 2023. "Since 1913, Haddonfield has operated under the 'Commission' form of government. Three Commissioners are selected by the voters of Haddonfield at a nonpartisan election held the second Tuesday in May every four years. Amongst themselves, the Commissioners select a Mayor and may select a Deputy Mayor."
  • Borough Administrator, Borough of Haddonfield. Accessed April 20, 2023.
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  • Hadrosaurus Foulkii ("Haddy") Information, Borough of Haddonfield. Accessed June 11, 2022.
  • 2019 Special Municipal Election Information, Borough of Haddonfield. Accessed September 16, 2019. "As a part of the 2019 General Election, held on Tuesday, November 5th, the Borough of Haddonfield will be holding a special election for one Commissioner to fill a vacancy in this office. The term of office for this position will end at the May 2021 election, when all three Commissioner seats expire."

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  • Haddonfield Board of Education District Policy 0110 - Identification, Haddonfield Public School. Accessed March 6, 2024. "Purpose: The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Pre-Kindergarten through twelve in the Haddonfield School District. Composition: The Haddonfield School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Haddonfield."

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  • A History of the Haddonfield Hadrosaurus Project, Hadrosaurus.com. Accessed December 18, 2023. "In October 2003, Haddonfield unveiled a bronze statue of its historic dinosaur -- Hadrosaurus foulkii -- set in a newly built sculpture" garden in the center of the business district.

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  • Full Biography, Congressman Donald Norcross. Accessed January 3, 2019. "Donald and his wife Andrea live in Camden City and are the proud parents of three grown children and grandparents of two."

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  • Solway, Ezra. "Haddonfield comedian probes true crime in new show", Jewish Community Voice, November 17, 2021. Accessed December 27, 2024. "Jena Friedman is a skilled practitioner of dark comedy. Growing up in Haddonfield, the comedian and filmmaker was captain of Haddonfield Memorial High School's tennis team, an excellent student, not the class clown, but always had the makings of a dark sensibility."

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  • About, Kingsway Learning Center. Accessed September 2, 2020. "Kingsway was founded in 1966 as the Camden County Section of the New Jersey Association for Children with Learning Disabilities (ACLD) featuring a five-morning per week nursery school program at a local church. By 1973, it was apparent that Kingsway needed a facility to call its own and purchased a vacant school building in Haddonfield, NJ which became our home for the next 45 years."
  • "About – Kingsway Learning Center". Retrieved June 19, 2023.

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  • Staff. "Mike Magill passed away"[permanent dead link], Motorsport.com, December 10, 2006. Accessed May 29, 2017. "Charles Edward "Mike" Magill, a competitor in the Indianapolis 500-Mile Races in 1957, 1958 and 1959, died Aug. 31 in Haddonfield, N.J. He was 86. The good-natured Magill, who lived his entire life in Haddonfield, was briefly a member of the Merchant Marines and later an Air Corps veteran who spent much of World War II stationed in the Pacific."

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  • Marcus, Samantha. "These are the towns with the highest property taxes in each of N.J.’s 21 counties", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, April 22, 2019. Accessed November 5, 2019. "The average property tax bill in New Jersey was $8,767 last year. But there can be big swings from town to town and county to county.... The average property tax bill in Haddonfield Borough was $15,182 in 2018, the highest* in Camden County.... *The average property tax bill in Tavistock, which was formed in 1921 so members of the Tavistock Country Club could play golf on Sundays, was $31,736 last year. Although, technically, it is listed as a municipality, with just three homes and fewer than a dozen residents who live near the golf course, it is in a unique category."
  • Mueller, Mark. "Which N.J. schools were named National Blue Ribbon schools?", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, September 29, 2015. Accessed November 14, 2016. "Fifteen New Jersey schools have been recognized by the federal government as National Blue Ribbon Schools, a designation that celebrates excellence in academics or progress in closing the achievement gap among groups of students.... Each of the 15 New Jersey schools was chosen for the 'exemplary high performing' category, which weighs state or national tests, high school graduation rates and the performance of subgroups of students, such as those who are economically disadvantaged."
  • Curtis, Charles. "Howdy, neighbor! Eagles coach Chip Kelly buys $1.1M N.J. house near Sam Bradford's place", NJ Advance Media, October 22, 2015. Accessed November 17, 2015. "Most things in the personal life of Eagles head coach Chip Kelly are kept extremely private, but one piece of news appears to have leaked out. Crossing Broad's Kyle Scott heard from tipsters, who informed him that Kelly recently purchased a $1.1 million house in Haddonfield, N.J.... Scott also said the five-bedroom, five-bathroom property is seven houses down from a residence rented to quarterback Sam Bradford by former Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger."
  • Magaraci, Joel. "Haddonfield's Erin Donohue fails to qualify for 1,500-meter finals", The Star-Ledger, August 21, 2008. Accessed January 15, 2011.
  • Barna, John. "Rutgers-Camden law professor uses life experiences to write engaging fictional novels.", Gloucester County Times, March 18, 2010. Accessed March 20, 2017. "A Haddonfield resident, Jenoff grew up in Evesham. She received her undergraduate degree from George Washington University and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Law School."
  • Mulshine, Phil. "The former Jersey guy who beat Trump at his own game - and then voted for him", The Star-Ledger, January 26, 2017. Accessed January 31, 2024. "Saying critical things about businessmen was Roffman's job at the time, which was 1990. He was living in Haddonfield and working as a financial analyst covering the casino industry for the Philadelphia firm of Janney Montgomery Scott."

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  • Rawly Eastwick, NJSports.com. Accessed May 20, 2020. "Rawlins Jackson Eastwick was born October 24, 1950 in Camden. Rawly grew up in Haddonfield and attended Haddonfield High."

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  • Darrow, Chuck. "Person to Watch: Graham Alexander Reviving the Victor music legacy", South Jersey Magazine, January 2016. Accessed July 29, 2019. "Two decades later, Alexander, 26, a Camden native now living in Haddonfield, not only knows the story of RCA Victor and its forebear, the Victor Talking Machine Co., but he has taken it upon himself to revive the brand that was once a household name."

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  • Pensiero, Nicole. "Portrait of the Artist", South Jersey Magazine, July 2011. Accessed December 18, 2023. "That man is Haddonfield sculptor John Giannotti, perhaps best known locally for his playful, 17-foot-long Hadrosaurus Foulkii, the dinosaur statue that has cast a watchful eye across Kings Highway for eight years."

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  • "Rodney N. 'Rod' Searle", Star Tribune, January 7, 2014. Accessed June 29, 2020. "Rod and his two brothers grew up in Haddonfield, NJ, during the Depression and worked at odd jobs to help support the family. He graduated from Haddonfield Memorial High School in 1939, and attended Rutgers University from 1940-1942."

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  • "Star Athletes", Suburban Family, November 2011. Accessed June 23, 2023. "Michael Garvey (pictured), a Haddonfield High School grad, will join his team, the Tomahawks, as they become the first U.S. team in history to battle in the Rugby League World Cup."

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  • About, Symphony in C. Accessed April 26, 2012. "The Haddonfield Symphony began in 1952 as a community orchestra allowing amateur musicians to pursue their love of music by performing for the Haddonfield and southern New Jersey community and made its debut performance in January 1954 under Music Director Guido Terranova."

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  • "Graduates get corporate sponsorships for college", The Trentonian, June 19, 2001, updated August 22, 2021. Accessed November 2, 2023. "Chris Barrett and Luke McCabe, both of Haddonfield, hatched an ingenious plan to get corporate sponsorship for college: they have exclusive deals with First USA to serve as 'Spokesguys.'"

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  • Kaplan, Melanie D. G. "Escapes: Haddonfield, N.J., still prohibits liquor sales", The Washington Post, November 4, 2009. Accessed March 18, 2015. "But you'd have a hard time using your cents or pence to buy a drink here at the Indian King Tavern -- or anywhere in town, for that matter. The Borough of Haddonfield -- like 36 other Jersey towns -- is dry. The Indian King was one of the last places to sell alcohol before the town banned liquor. Since 1873, residents of this South Jersey town have bought their spirits in the next burg over and consumed it at home or, more recently, at BYOB restaurants."

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