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Freshman Ashley Campo of Haddonfield Memorial High School shoots the ball as her Williamstown
High School opponent tries to block. The Dawgs maintained a lead throughout the game, defeating
the Braves, 59-41.
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At their Feb. 23 meeting, Haddonfield commissioners approved
an ordinance on second reading
on the boroughs streets and sidewalks and authorized the submission of a ballot question for the
Nov. 8 election.
The ballot question is about the
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way, and allows the borough to require the property owner to remove such structures or plant life
or the borough will remove it at
the owners expense.
It clarifies that whoever put it
in is responsible for the maintenance of it, and we can also make
them remove that if necessary,
Commissioner John Moscatelli
said.
In other news:
Commissioners gave their approval for Pet-A-Palooza to be
held in downtown Haddonfield on
Saturday, April 9 from noon to 4
p.m. with a rain date on Sunday,
April 10.
Commissioners authorized a
Rain Garden Adoption Program
for Haddonfields rain gardens.
Details can be found at the boroughs website www.haddonfieldnj.org.
There will be a special Planning Board meeting as a public
information meeting on the Bancroft redevelopment plan on
Thursday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in
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netting to prevent debris from
falling on students, faculty and
visitors. Although the district
was able to use capital reserves to
address Tatems back wall, the remaining
structural
issues
throughout the school district, including the high schools B-Wing,
have not yet been repaired due to
the high costs.
These are challenging times for
school districts throughout the
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our BOE members for a purpose.
We need to trust them to do their
job to make the best decisions
they can on behalf of the citizens
they represent including our children. They have worked diligently and have acted prudently.
Would they like to do more? Yes.
Would they like to do it for less?
Yes. However, let's be realistic.
They have whittled down the
wish list to a must list with the
most pressing problems.
It is a tedious process that they
have already gone through specific to school requirements and
needs. Let's not waste all that
hard work to only have to do it
again with some micro-managers.
If you need to know more, go to
one of their many informational
meetings. But please come out
and vote yes on March 8. Do not
assume all will be OK. Your kids,
grandkids and neighbors' kids depend on you voting yes, and so
do your property values.
Amy Carthy
Campaign to discredit
referendum is misguided
The well-orchestrated campaign to discredit and defeat the
Haddonfield school referendum
is, in my opinion, misguided. The
idea that it contains all this unnecessary spending has been independently shown to be a red
herring, and delaying it will only
exacerbate the building problems
and cause their repair costs to increase down the road along with
probable interest rates.
There is also little to be gained
debating what past BOEs did or
did not do. As I wrote previously,
if your school budgets are voted
down when they exceed an arbitrary 2 percent cap, bricks and
mortar will inevitably be the poor
stepchild to educational program.
This is not a criticism; its a fact
of life. But eventually the deferred maintenance piper has to
be paid.
The current board has identified a clear and present problem,
and is asking an average 85 cents
Better administration
of funds is needed
The multi-million dollar bond
issue urged by the school board
on the citizen taxpayers of Haddonfield is untimely, grossly excessive and defective. When our
superintendent and the board
want us to spring millions for a
new acquisition, such as Bancroft
and athletic fields, we are assured
that the facilities under their responsibility and control are in
good shape. But then, when the
reality displaces the claims previously made, we are told that the
structures are in dire straits, not
only leaking and crumbling, but
also even endangering the children.
Further, as the superintendent
and board start with an inflated
bond amounts starting point, we
are expected to heave a sigh of relief when the luxuries and
nonessentials are peeled away
and we get a new bargain price of
$35 million.
In Haddonfield, we see that the
projected annual increase in
taxes on the average home is artfully brought down by the stratagem of extending the duration of
the bond from 20 years to 25 years.
But of course, we who live in the
real world realize that the total
cost is vastly increased by the fact
that the interest is payable for a
much longer time, even at the reduced periodic payments.
Several of my fellow citizen
taxpayers have written incisive,
responsible letters for publication
that point out some of the numerous areas of defect in the bond
proposal. Please reread their letters and see the excellence of the
points raised in opposition in the
current bond campaign.
Many of the costly repair and
replacement projects included in
the package are thrown in as
bargaining chips to shift focus
from the defects of the bond proposal, to the various items of reductions concession to persuade
objectors and on the fence citizens to cave in and say OK.
Voting no is crucial
to preserve Haddonfield
Another bond vote, another
town battle with one side accusing the other of not caring for the
education of our children. But
when one reviews the proposed
bond, the issues are fundamentally those of bricks and sticks and
how to pay for them.
The perceived crux of the vote
is the emotional tie to the education of our children. But what
about the emotional tie of the
bond to the taxpayers, of whom
roughly two-thirds do not have
children in the school system?
If you are a parent who is primarily living in Haddonfield because of the school system, then
your decision regarding the bond
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unify behind something that is
substantial: the preservation of
this small town life with our excellent public schools and high
property values.
The detractors of the bond are
also fighting to preserve their
ability to keep living here and demanding a qualified return on
their investment, which is not
wrong. Their viewpoint is something we should consider and
learn from. Who doesn't want
their money spent wisely?
Haddonfield is a unique place,
and we are all right in fighting to
preserve what we believe makes
it special. Sometimes that puts us
at odds. I just finished Go Set A
Watchman, Harper Lee's love letter, warts and all, to a dying
lifestyle in the South. Societies
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theyve responded to serious issues about maintenance, security,
parking and other concerns at
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The current bond initiative has
been hinky from the start. Put on
an obvious fast-track by the
board, attentive citizens found
various flaws with the proposal.
Additionally, assurances about
the use of earlier bonded funds
were thinly explained, in my
view. A kind-of trust me by the
superintendent fell flat with me.
I try not to be cynicalbut I am
always skeptical. And this board
does little to inspire confidence,
especially for a sum as large as
$35 million. This idea should be
voted down and recast. One
would have to think a lot of musthaves could be attained with
around $20 million.
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to this area alone will cost approximately $10 million.
We understand the tax burdens
facing many of our residents and
respect the views of those who
have participated in discussions
and chose to oppose the bond referendum. They recognize, as do
we, that Haddonfield has some of
the highest property taxes in the
area because we receive very little state aid compared to other
local districts. Despite this burden, our school district consistently has been among the lowest
spenders on a cost-per-student
basis, while maintaining the
highest performance statistics according to local, state and national rankings. In the current referendum, the school district submitted a request for state aid to
offset the cost of these critical
structural repairs and the state
approved 40 percent debt service
aid, which we are more realistically projecting to be approximately 33 percent annual state
aid, based on the Legislatures annual allocations for debt service
in recent years.
Other key points include:
The school district enlisted
the help of reputable architects,
engineers, financial advisors,
state officials and others who
have vast experience with bond
referendums and school building
projects.
During the evaluative process
of our facilities, many cuts were
made to the original bond referendum proposals, totaling millions of dollars, to get the costs
down to those that were deemed
to be most critical in regard to
maintaining the structural safety
of our schools.
Bond referendums are the
principal means for school districts to maintain their buildings.
Our aging buildings have now
come to a point that there are
major concerns. This has not,
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