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Freshman baseball
Team takes one tough loss,
one win. PAGE 3
P r e - s o r t e d
S t a n d a r d
U S P o s t a g e
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B e l l m a w r N J
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R e s i d e n t i a l C u s t o m e r
Senior
living
expansion
rejected
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Haddonfield Sun
Brandywine Senior Livings
plan to expand the Haddon-
field Home on Warwick Road
was rejected in late May by the
Historic Preservation Com-
mission.
The senior-living organiza-
tion proposed that the current
25,000 square-foot facility
which was built in 1953 be de-
molished and a new, two-story
40,900 square-foot addition be
built on the property.
Lee Albright, chairwoman
of the HPC, said the organiza-
tion rejected Brandywines
plan for several reasons.
The plan would negatively
impact the historic character
of the site by reducing the
amount of open space, trees
and landscaping already exist-
ing which are historically ap-
propriate for the backyard of
a historic residential area, she
said.
Secondly, it would intensify
the already non-conforming
aspect of the existing commer-
cial and institutional build-
ings in a residential area by al-
lowing an even larger com-
mercial and institutional
building.
Finally, it would detract
from the already-existing his-
toric structure on the site, she
Veteran returns from Afghanistan
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Haddonfield Sun
Bill Shanahan had an Its a
Wonderful Life moment when he
came back to Haddonfield this
past December, on leave after
eight months in Afghanistan.
He went out for a jog and felt
like George Bailey running
through the streets of Bedford
Falls on Christmas Eve.
The 29-year New Jersey Army
National Guard veteran recently
returned for good in April after a
year away from his wife, Shan-
non, and his twin son and daugh-
ter, Liam and Caitlyn.
While in Afghanistan, Shana-
han, lieutenant-colonel, was the
executive officer and senior men-
tor for the NATO Training Mis-
sion Afghanistan Counterinsur-
gency Training Center from
June 2011 to February. He was
also the director for the District
Stability Framework program at
the center.
This involved certification in
DSF and as an instructor; work-
ing with assigned contractors to
complete training classes, both
resident and mobile training
teams; curriculum review and de-
velopment; and quality control.
Shanahan said his group
would meet with village elders
and help streamline the coalition
forces and Afghani policemen
who the Army trained to help
fight the insurgents.
It was an interesting career
path for the now director of gov-
ernment relations and grants ad-
ministration at the Delaware
River Port Authority. In his early
20s, Shanahan said most of his
friends were signing up for the
National Guard and it looked like
a great time.
Its funny. I had a group of
friends in the National Guard.
They were in the scout platoon
and they were doing some really
cool things. When youre a young
man, cool things are very impor-
tant in your life, he said with a
laugh. It sounded like high ad-
venture, so I enlisted.
So he signed up for the New
Jersey Army National Guard, in
the 19th Delta, as a Calvary scout.
He then went to officer candi-
dates school and branched out to
aviation and graduated from
flight school.
But after 29 years of active
duty, why did Shanahan enlist for
his first tour of duty last year?
It was an option to take this
deployment. It was a hard deci-
sion with a family here and every-
thing. Ive got twins at home, a
boy and a girl, he said. But, Ive
been in the guard almost 30 years
and you know, Ive never been de-
ployed. Its a weird situation. You
dont really want to go but every-
one is going. Its a hard dynamic.
Theres a big sense of duty in-
volved in the decision.
After a year of being away,
though, it was time to come home.
Shannon is the real hero, he said,
because she had the difficult task
of maintaining the home front
and raising their twins by herself.
It doesnt help to have to go
through two natural disasters in
the span of two months, either.
Its the hardest part of any de-
ployment, being away from your
family. Thank God for Skype. My
wife stepped up to the plate and
without her, it was impossible.
She had the hardest job main-
taining the home front with the
kids. She went through an earth-
quake and a hurricane when I
was gone, it was crazy, he said.
Just coming home and seeing
the family was the best. I just
wanted to see my family.
Shanahan will remain in the
National Guard and said he was-
nt looking for another deploy-
ment, but would be ready if called
upon.
Special to The Sun
Bill Shanahan recently returned to Haddonfield after spending a year in Afghanistan. The father of two
returned to his wife Shannon after volunteering for deployment after 29-years of active duty in the New
Jersey Army National Guard.
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The following incidents can be
found on file with the Haddon-
field Police Department:
A police officer stopped a
motor vehicle for a violation on
Ellis Street on May 30 at 2:57 a.m.
The driver was allegedly driving
with an alcoholic beverage dur-
ing the motor vehicle stop. The
driver was arrested and trans-
ported to police headquarters and
charged with DWI, an open con-
tainer in a motor vehicle and
careless driving.
A cab driver reported to police
on May 21 at 1:20 a.m. that his pas-
senger was extremely intoxicated
and was refusing to pay his fare.
The passenger was yelling loudly
at the scene when officers arrived
at Centre Street. The passenger
was arrested and charged with
disorderly conduct and transport-
ed to headquarters.
A resident reported to police
on May 17 at 10:11 a.m. that an un-
known suspect broke into her car
while it was parked at Crows
Woods by breaking a window. The
victim reported her purse was
stolen. The purse contained cur-
rency, her drivers license, credit
cards and a checkbook.
A suspicious person was
stopped at the Haddonfield
PATCO station on May 13 at 8:38
p.m. The suspect a woman was
found to have a warrant out for
her arrest for homicide out of
Harrisburg, Pa. She was charged
as a fugitive from justice and re-
manded to the Camden County
Jail.
Officers assisted PATCO police
on May 19 after a call came from
the department for a juvenile sus-
pect who had been in a possible
assault at the station.
Officers found a suspect that
matched the description on
Chestnut and Kings Highway. The
suspect allegedly had a pock-
etknife on his person. Officers
turned the suspect over to PATCO
police.
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The Haddonfield Memorial
High School freshman baseball
team returned to their Confer-
ence schedule last week, as the
Haddons hosted Haddon Heights.
The Dawgs played nearly an en-
tire season of outstanding base-
ball but inevitably, there is a game
every season, that just gets away
from a ball club and this was the
one that got away from the Had-
dons.
The typically dependable pitch-
ing and defense had an uncharac-
teristic off day and Heights split
the season series with a 13-5 victo-
ry.
Offensively, the Dawgs collect-
ed nine hits. Tom Gosse and Nick
Rollo both had two for two days,
Alex Caruso, Charlie Clarke, Matt
Gilbert, Owen McGovern and
Matt Smart all collected a base hit
each. The offense tried to keep the
game in sight but too many walks
and too many errors allowed
Heights to secure the win.
This team is way too good to
allow an off day distract them as
they looked to return to their
quality play and finish the season
strong.
The Haddons continued with
one of the most demanding non-
Conference schedules in years as
they hosted Lenape High School,
Mark Walker got the start against
the powerful Group IV school.
Entering the sixth inning, the
Dawgs were holding on to a slim
3-1 lead.
Walker was spectacular; he
threw a complete game, striking
out five, allowing only four hits
and a single unearned run. The
defense behind him was just as
spectacular, Walker enticed dou-
ble digit groundballs and the Had-
dons converted every one with
precise execution, including a
fabulous 4-6-3 double play perfect-
ly turned by Jack Spinelli to
Charlie Clarke to Alex Caruso. Of-
fensively, all three early inning
runs were set-up by the Dawgs ag-
gressive running game, each run
was preceded by a stolen base to
put the runner in scoring posi-
tion, Spinelli had a first inning
RBI single, Clarke added a second
inning RBI double to the fence to
make the score 2-0 and Troy
Crompton made the score 3-0 with
a perfectly executed squeeze
bunt.
After Lenape scored their only
run in the fifth inning to close the
gap at 3-1, the Haddons offense ex-
ploded with a five hit, six run
sixth inning to put the game away.
Crompton went two for two on the
day, Spinelli had a two hit day,
Caruso and Clarke each added a
huge double, and Tom Gosse,
Sean Noone and Walker all col-
lected a base hit.
The final score was 10-1 but
this was a much closer game than
the score would indicate and it
took a superior team effort; pitch-
ing, defense, offense and running
the bases to ultimately secure the
win.
Freshman team battles to a tough loss; handily wins another
Baseball team back on schedule
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Young musicians concert
set for June 9
Grace Church in Haddonfield
is proud to have its young musi-
cians concert on Saturday, June 9,
at 7 p.m. in the auditorium as part
of the Arts at Grace Concert se-
ries.
The suggested donation per
person will be $10 with a maxi-
mum suggested family donation
of $30.
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young musicians of Grace
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Montgomery exhibits
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Fine art photographer Erik
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selections of his images created
over the past 22 years in a solo
show titled, A Work in Progress,
Part 1.
Montgomery is an accom-
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Montgomery chose 20 images
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ages, social issues and more.
The exhibit is now open at the
EJM Photography Studio, 50 Tan-
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the one-year anniversary
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The images will be on display
until June 30. Call (877) 456-7924
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Golf tournament takes
place on June 11
The Haddonfield Educational
Trust (HET) will host its sixth an-
nual golf tournament and barbe-
cue on Monday, June 11, at Tavis-
tock Country Club. Each year,
proceeds from the HET event ben-
efit the Haddonfield Public
Schools, and this years event will
benefit students athletic playing
fields.
This event will be one of sever-
al significant fundraisers the
Haddonfield Turf Field Commit-
tee has planned for this year to
reach their fundraising goal of
$500,000 in order to meet their
commitments to the board of edu-
cation and the borough.
They already are half way
there, with $250,000, leaving an-
other $250,000 to be raised by Dec.
31.
The golf outing begins with a
shotgun start at 1 p.m., followed
by a barbecue starting at 5:30 p.m.
with a cash bar, prizes,
awards, silent auction and enter-
tainment.
For more information as to
how to register as a foursome, sin-
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tend the fun BBQ, contact Larissa
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JUNE 6-12, 2012 THE HADDONFIELD SUN 5
said.
Brenda Bacon, president of
Brandywine Senior Living, says
the commissions decision is dis-
appointing to her organization.
Its fair to say were disap-
pointed. We worked hard; we had
lots of meetings with the neigh-
bors, a lot of redesign of the plan
and discussion with the HPC, so
we would still like to find a way to
be a part of Haddonfield. We will
be meeting with the planning
board, which will decide whether
or not it will accept the recom-
mendation of the HPC, Bacon
said. As weve said from the be-
ginning, we want to bring quality
assisted-living services to Had-
donfield in the confines of where
were located. Were not asking
for any coverage variances. The
building that weve designed fits
into the setbacks allowed in that
residential zone, so were hoping
the planning board will be sup-
portive. Well see how it goes.
Bacon said Brandywine would
meet with the planning board
whenever it is ready for the sen-
ior living company, which would
most likely be in June or July.
The plan was met with consid-
erable concern from neighbors.
Dave Gottardi, a member of
Preservation Haddonfield, and a
neighbor of the current senior
living facility, said it was a no
brainer for the HPC to reject the
plan put forth by Brandywine.
This mega-size addition is in-
appropriate in our historic dis-
trict and in this very residential
neighborhood. The neighbors are
not opposed to Brandywine's ren-
ovating and improving their cur-
rent facility and keeping within
the current footprint of the build-
ing, but the mass and scale will
not work in Haddonfield's His-
toric District, Gottardi wrote in
a statement.
The plan would have removed
trees from the property and con-
structed a second floor to the cur-
rent one-floor structure.
BRANDYWINE
Continued from page 1
Brandywine plan
met with concern
from neighbors
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in our opinion
T
he governor, along with a
bunch of other people, visited
Atlantic City to kick off the
Memorial Day weekend. And, while he
was there, he announced that new reg-
ulations will be proposed to authorize
sports betting in the state.
What about the federal law that says
the state cant have sports betting?
Gov. Christie reportedly said some-
thing to the effect of go ahead and try
to stop us.
The federal government probably
will try to stop it. And, judging from
history, its at least a 21-point favorite
to win.
The governor, though, is right. Com-
mon sense dictates that sports betting
should be legal. Billions of dollars are
wagered on sporting events every
year with a good chunk of that
money going to illegal betting opera-
tions.
Lots of people bet on sports in some
form, or at least want to bet on sports.
New Jersey residents at the polls over-
whelmingly supported sports betting
last year. How many of you have par-
ticipated in a March Madness office
pool, for example?
And whats really the difference be-
tween investing in the stock market
and trying to pick winners on the grid-
iron, diamond or court? In both in-
stances, people conduct research, ana-
lyze the data and try to predict the fu-
ture. Sometimes they win. Sometimes
they lose. But its the same principle.
Yet one is legal and one is not. Want
to bet on the Eagles? Fly to Vegas or
find a bookie. Want to buy some
shares of Apple? Log on to your own
personal investment portal. It doesnt
make sense.
We wish the governor well, as
theres really no doubt that legalizing
sports betting in New Jersey would be
a boon to Atlantic City and racetracks.
But hes in for a real fight. Federal
courts in the past have upheld the ban,
which has been in place for two
decades. Then again, they havent met
Chris Christie.
Sports betting a long shot
But governor believes that, despite law, it can happen in New Jersey
Boot the ban
Were all for Gov. Christies attempt to
bring legalized sports betting to New
Jersey. It makes sense. At the same
time, we recognize that overturning a
federal ban will be an uphill battle.
letters to the editor
A heartfelt thank you from
the Garstkiewicz family
Thank you from the Garstkiewicz fami-
ly.
For each and every prayer, card, text,
email and guestbook entry. They kept us
going on some of the most difficult of days.
For salting and chipping off the ice of
our steps after Gary fell, planting flowers
in our window boxes, getting Kyle to bas-
ketball, talent show practice and lacrosse,
walking Benni and taking over Garys
coaching duties. It was comforting to have
such great friends to rely on and to help
keep a sense of normalcy for Kyle.
For setting up food tidings and the col-
lection of money for restaurant gift cards,
delicious meals that were dropped at the
house, anonymous Arnies delivery and Na-
talies Catering, all of which helped make
our lives less stressful and allowed us to
have healthy meals.
For setting up the cleaning service and
all those that donated to the cleaning fund.
It has been so nice to come home to a clean
house and having one less thing on our
plate to take care of has been a relief.
For the comfy homemade blankets,
cookies, brownies and baskets full of
yummy treats, fun games and iTunes
cards, all of which have helped passed
many of the hours spent at the hospital
and home.
For the poker night and for everyone
that came out to play a hand for Jason. Just
so you know, your generosity will play a
hand in helping make sure Jason will have
the best prosthesis available as he moves
through life.
For the wonderful support Jason and
Kyle received from the staff at each of
their schools. It was so comforting to know
EHS was there for Kyle as he worked
through Jasons diagnosis. To the middle
school students and staff, they have been
unbelievable in how they supported Jason
throughout this journey. You all have
amazing children and if you dont know it
already, we have amazing teaching profes-
sionals going above and beyond for our
kids at school.
For supporting Lace up for Jason and
Pediatric Cancer through Go4theGoal. It
brings a smile to all of our faces when we
see laces, everywhere. Because everyone in
Haddonfield got behind the laces, pediatric
cancer has been a topic of conversation
throughout Southern New Jersey and be-
yond. It couldnt have been done without
each volunteer and each person purchas-
ing laces. Please know you have made a dif-
ference in pediatric cancer and the lives it
touches.
For the Wings and Flyers tickets, it was
so great to be able to have a fun night out
with friends and family.
For the Canuso Foundation and the
Chicken Run. For each volunteer that
made the event happen, for each child that
came out and had fun, for each parent that
registered their child, for all the great t-
shirt designs and team names and for all
the sponsors. Seeing so many people to-
gether in support of Jason and Colin was
just beautiful.
Our hearts have been touched so deeply
by all the incredible generosity and sup-
port. We will fondly remember this jour-
ney and how our friends, community and
family stood by us, held us up and got us
over this bump in the road.
Gary, Pam, Jason and Kyle
Turf field decision raises
questions about priorities
This hurried decision to provide $500,000
of taxpayer funds for artificial turf raises
serious questions about the priorities of the
school board and borough commissioners.
At a time when the town seeks to curtail or
eliminate critical services to hold down
taxes, this is surely an extravagance.
There are many unanswered questions.
According to a University of Connecticut
2010 study, storm water runoff from artifi-
cial turf is high in zinc, a chemical highly
toxic to aquatic life. Have we considered
the cost of managing surface runoff to pre-
vent it from entering nearby Hopkins
Pond? Does the $1 million installation cost
estimate include ancillary costs such the
please see LETTERS, page 13
Edward A. Gramigna, Sr.
May 25, 2012
Edward A. Gramigna, Sr. died
on May 25, 2012. He was 80 and a
longtime resident of Haddonfield.
He was the beloved husband of
Mary (nee Denham); Loving fa-
ther of Bill (Donna), Edward (
Elizabeth), Elizabeth, Thomas
(Tina) Gramigna, and Nancy
(Michael) McGee; Devoted grand-
father of Kathryn, Madeleine,
Tyler, Will, Elise, Abigail and
Emily Gramigna, Ryan, Kevin
and Erin McGee and Meghan and
Julianna Reed; Dear brother of
the Rev. Francis Gramigna, Kath-
leen Garrity, Charles Gramigna,
Rose McShane, the late Mary
Lippa, the late Joseph Gramigna
and the late Joan Campbell. Also
survived by many nieces and
nephews.
Gramigna graduated from
Camden Catholic in 1950 and the
University of Pennsylvania in
1954, where he excelled in both
basketball and football.
He proudly served as an officer
in the U.S. Navy. He worked as an
Insurance Broker and retired as
Vice-President of McCay Corpo-
ration.
He was an avid golfer as a
member of Tavistock and Mer-
chantville Country Clubs, active
in the church and a tireless volun-
teer for many organizations.
He served on the Board of Gov-
ernors of Brooks Irvine Football
Club, the Tom Kenney Founda-
tion and the Ann Ferren Classic.
He was awarded the Distin-
guished American Award from
the National Football Foundation
Hall of Fame and the Distin-
guished Service Award from the
Brooks Irvine Football Club.
He was inducted into the South
Jersey Football Coaches Hall of
Fame, the Camden Catholic Hall
of Fame and the Camden County
Sports Hall of Fame.
In lieu of flowers, memorial do-
nations may be made in
Gramignas name to the Camden
Catholic Scholarship Fund, (Tom
Kenney Foundation), 300 Cuth-
bert Road, Cherry Hill, N.J., 08002.
Arrangements by Kain-Mur-
phy Funeral Services of Haddon-
field.
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A grand home built for family, friends, & entertaining.
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wood bar, gourmet kitchen w/granite countertops,
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two powder rooms, large living room w/fp,
totally remodeled kitchen & baths, large
remodeled rec room, and much more. Spacious
fenced rear yard with covered porch. Move
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HADDONFIELD
Custom, totally remodeled, contemporary
styled, end-unit townhome located on
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three bedrooms, three full and two half baths
with a gourmet kitchen, model condition
interior, and desirable design. Extensive list of
custom features. Offered for $550,000.
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new kitchen with granite and stainless
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SOMERDALE 809 Willow Way
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Catalina Hills is being sold "as is" & is priced
accordingly. With newer mechanics, it just needs someone with a vision & some work
to create value & showcase its full potential.
$113,500 (6055024) Text JRWEAATK to 64842
HADDONFIELD 423 Washington Avenue
Spacious Victorian completely rebuilt less than 25 years ago with lots of NEW since
then. 4 Bedrooms 3.5 baths including a master bedroom suite, 3 fam/great rooms, den,
playroom and huge 4 car garage. Gorgeous!
$1,099,000 Text JRWEAAAP to 64842
James PoIiero
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428-9677 x 238
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HADDONFIELD 220 West Mount Vernon Avenue
Gorgeous home featured on the 2011 Haddonfield "Holiday House Tour". This home has everything done for you and is ready to move
right in. Kitchen features granite countertops and S.S. appliances, inlaid oak h/w flooring and architectural features crown moldings,
chair rails and rich woodwork. Fenced yard, covered side porch, first fl. den and finished basement, TV game room. Short Sale.
$430,000 (5979977)
HADDONFIELD 327 Springfield Terrace
Come see this new listing with 5 bedrooms Features include great room with fireplace and
master bedroom addition completed 2003, updated kitchen, detached garage and open porch.
You will love the historic appeal of this fine home. Call Jim Poliero for floor plans or a tour.
$409,900 (6033677)
HADDONFIELD 31 Centre Street
Great brick townhouse in the heart of Haddonfield. Easy walk to shopping,
schools and speedline. Freshly painted throughout with hardwood floors,
updated kitchen and enclosed porch.
$209,000 (6050407)
HADDONFIELD 372 Kings Highway
This is an exceptional Classic Tudor upgraded throughout. New kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 4 full and
2 half baths, great for Au Pair, amazing grounds on a large private lot with swimming pool and private
terrace, 2nd floor balcony. Must see to believe. RENT: (6043634) for $6,000 per month + utilities.
$970,000 (5884965) Text to JRWEAAJG to 64842
WESTVILLE 1140 Delsea Drive
Currently used as a 3 BR single family residence, this home is located in the
Transitional Business District & is zoned TC1 which provides many possibilities
for its use. Let your imagination run wild.
$145,000 (5872557) Text JRWEAAIF to 64842
HADDON TOWNSHIP 16 Cooper Street
Really nice 4 bedroom or 3 bedroom with office in a very nice neighborhood.
Beautiful h/w floors, fireplace, central air, screened porch and more.
Walk to shopping and Speedline
$289,900 (6040907)
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Charming 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home conveniently located closet to shopping and schools.
Stunning inlaid oak floors, with unique reverse herringbone design. Features beautiful
chestnut woodwork, bathroom updated 1997, dimensional shingle roof installed 1997.
$309,900 (6056614)
Visit www.lvlrealtors.com or text LVL to
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GARY VERMAAT
Broker of Record, Owner
MARK LENNY
Broker/Owner
405 Loucroft Road
11roomstatelybrickColonialon.92acresoflushgrounds.
6bedrooms,4fullbathsand2powderroomsincluding
astunningMasterBedroomSuite.Ifyouwantthebest,
thishomeisforyou!
$1,900,000 (5689923)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text to JRWEAACR to 64842
Haddonfield
110 Chews Landing Road
This2storyColonialboasts5BRs&4fullBAs&featuresanewerdesigner
kitchen&hugesunlitfamilyroomwithacathedralceiling&6skylights.First
floormasterbedroom&masterbath,hardwoodfloors,2fireplaces&finished
basement.Onanimpressive.46+/-acrelot&closetotown&theHi-speedline.
$795,000 (6041693)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAASU to 64842
409 Hawthorne Avenue
5YearYoung,TwoStoryColonialStyleHomelocatedinBirdwoodSectionofPrestigious
Haddonfield.Onlytop-of-the-linefinisheswereusedinthiscustomhome.Entryfoyer,formal
LRw/fireplace,formalDR,stateoftheartkitw/breakfastrm,cofferedceilingFR,mstrste
w/study&muchmore.Amenitiesaretoonumeroustolist.Callforyourprivateshowing
$1,695,000 (5999194)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAQD to 64842
139 Glenwood Road
Unusualopportunitytoowna3BR,2.5BAhomebuiltbySherman-
Alanwithadistinctcenterbeamconstruction.Onalovelylotin
theGillTract,itincludestheoriginalHaddonFarmsmilkhouse
ownedbytheGillFamilywithseveralmulti-purposerooms.
$629,000 (5882492)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAAJB to 64842
340 Kings Highway West
OutstandingtwostoryhomelocatedinhistoricHaddonfieldthatfeaturesaliving/great
room,formaldiningroom,stateoftheartkitchen,5BRs,3.5BAs,office,1stfloormaster
suite,handicappedaccessiblebyelevatorwithfourstops,fullbasement,3cargarage,in-
groundpoolandsomuchmore.Thishomeisgrand,yetintimateandwarmdespiteitssize.
$1,390,000 (5983837)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAOX to 64842
35 Lane of Acres
Great5bedroom3.5bathTwo-StoryColonialStyleHomefeaturingformliving
anddiningrooms,eat-inkitchen,den,familyroom,firstfl.Laundry,enclosed
porch,mastersuite,threeothernicesizedbedroomonsecondfloor,fullbase-
mentwithgameroom,barareaandguestsuite,2.5cargarage.
$1,350,000 (6039570)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAASO to 64842
407 Chews Landing Road
Beautiful3storyColonialhomew/4BRs,3.5BAs,openfront
porch,grandstairtower,LRw/fireplace,kitchenw/breakfast
room,gardenroomoverlookingbeautifullylandscapedgar-
dens,fullfin.basement&2cardetachedgarage.
$599,900 (5993968)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAPP to 64842
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315 Jefferson Avenue
This3storyCenterHallColonialhas5BRs&2.5BAsinclud-
inganewermasterbedroomsuite,eat-inkitchen&family
room.Beautifulhardwoodfloors&NEWC/A.Thirdfloorcanbe
finishedforadditionallivingspace.Perfectforagrowingfamily.
$795,000 (5977432)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAAOV to 64842
326 East Cottage Avenue
NEWCONSTRUCTION.NewhometobebuiltbyPJWard&
Sons,4BRS&3.5BASincludingaMBRsuite,famrm,study,
finbsmtandwalkup3rdfl.EstimatedcompletionJuly2012.
$719,000 (59076077)
CaII Mark Lenny at 428-9677 x 239 Text JRWEAAOR to 64842
180 Winding Way
2-storybrickColonialthatfeatures4bedrooms,4fullbath,1partialbath,formal
LR & DR,stateoftheartkitw/breakfastrm,FR,library,masterste,finishedbase-
mentw/office,workshop,hometheater&winecellar,2cargarage&muchmore.
$1,275,000 (6006147)
CaII Gary Vermaat at 428-9677 x 243 Text JRWEAAQL to 64842
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