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www.haddonfieldsun.com JAN. 28FEB. 3, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1821Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
INSIDE THIS ISSUESchool honors
District named No. 1in the state. PAGE 4
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Jasmine Candelario and Kerry Dougherty browse the book selection of The Book Shop during theJan. 23 Sidewalk Sale. The Sidewalk Sale ran from Jan. 22 through Jan. 25 and heated up Had-donfields fine shops and boutiques with exciting specials and discounts throughout the downtownbusiness district along Kings Highway and side streets.
Treasure hunting at downtown sidewalk sale
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Gene Kain should be a syn-onym for active.
An active member of the Had-donfield community as well as anactive sports person, Kain alwaysseems to be on the go. He is a run-ner, biker and swimmer all thewhile maintaining his job at a fu-neral home as well as a memberof the Library Board of Trustees,Haddonfield Rotary Club and theYs Men.
He doesnt seem to stop.For all his contributions to the
town, past and present, Kain waschosen as the 2015 Citizen of theYear. At the Mayors Breakfast onJan. 17, Kain was honored with aspeech and plaque for beingnamed the 43rd Citizen of the
Year. However, Kain felt he could-nt have done anything that hehas accomplished without thesupport of others.
I thank you all for consideringme for this award. And the onlyreason I accept it is on the behalfof all of the people who havehelped me, so thanks to all ofyou, Kain said.
Kain was born in Germany, apart of a military family, and it
wasnt until he was about 5 yearsold that he and his family movedto Haddonfield. Since then, he hasliked Haddonfield so much he hasremained, living in the samehouse in which he grew up.
My favorite thing is thefriendliness of the community,Kain said.
Kain is an alumnus of Haddon-field Memorial High School andwent to Gettysburg College for aphysical education degree. Beingphysically active is a passion ofKains. At high school and col-lege, Kain was involved inwrestling, student council and
joined a fraternity, Sigma AlphaEpsilon. Kain is well known forhis wrestling achievements, in-cluding winning many champi-onships and being named to twoHall of Fames.
Kain met his wife Myra at col-lege and has been married for 46years. The couple has a sonMichael and daughter Rachel andtwo grandchildren with a thirdon the way. He was a physical edu-cation teacher at HMHS from1969-1974 before getting in the fu-neral business in 1979. He nowworks at Kain-Murphy Funeral
Citizen of the YearFrom running to Rotary, longtime
Haddonfield resident Gene Kainseems to always be on the go
please see KAIN, page 16
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Special to The SunOn Sunday, Jan. 11 at the Haddonfield Public Library, residents wereinvited to meet the HMHS National Art Honor Society studentartists responsible for creating a mural that will act as a donorrecognition element and a spark igniting the We Love the LibraryCampaign! The campaign will raise funds for the enhancements,such as contemporary furnishings, equipment and newer technologythroughout the building. You can help by buying a leaf on the treemural created by HMHS National Honor Society members. The treeis at the top of the stairs on the first floor of the library. Donationsare being accepted from $5 to $250. For more information, visit thelibrary website at www.haddonfieldlibrary.org.
Students create library mural
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The Haddonfield School Dis-trict is well known for being oneof the top school districts in thestate. Once again, it was recog-nized for quality academic per-formance, but also for its afford-ability.
It was announced at the Had-donfield Board of Education
meeting on Jan. 22 that NerdWal-let named Haddonfield PublicSchools the No. 1 school district
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Superintendent Richard Perry, left, and Elizabeth Haddon Elemen-tary School Principal Gerry Bissinger, commend students KeelynShim and Will Kennedy of Elizabeth Haddon Elementary School fortheir winning video submission to the American Academy of Derma-tology. An $8,000 grant was given to the school for A Day in theLife of My Skin, which teaches students how to take care of theirskin. Both students starred in the video.
Haddonfieldschools
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ts no secret that our governor,
Chris Christie, is debating a run
for president of the United States
in 2016. While he hasnt officially an-
nounced whether he will throw his hat
into the ring, many believe he will do
so within the next few months.
In recent speeches, Christies focushas been on bigger national issues.
Last summer and fall, during election
season, he traveled all over the coun-
try and helped fellow Republicans
campaign for gubernatorial seats.
This past weekend, he traveled to Iowa
for a Republican summit.
All signs point to Christie announc-
ing his candidacy for president. But
would he make a good president?
According to a poll released last
week, New Jersey voters dont think
so. A Quinnipiac University poll found
that 57 percent of registered voters in
New Jersey did not think Christie
would make a good president. Almost
one-third of Republicans polled didnt
think Christie would be a good presi-
dent, along with 78 percent of Democ-
rats and 59 percent of independents.
In the same poll, 52 percent of Gar-
den State voters said they would
choose Democrat Hillary Clinton over
Christie in a hypothetical election be-
tween the two.
Christie has won two gubernatorial
elections in New Jersey by a wide
margin in a predominantly Demo-
cratic state but apparently our
states voters dont think hed be good
for the higher post. Its not altogether
surprising, and not a death sentencefor a potential bid for president either.
The last president from New Jersey,
Woodrow Wilson, didnt win his own
state, after all.
Maybe New Jersey voters just dont
think Christies personality would
work well running our country. Or
maybe they dont think his politics
would work on a global scale. Or
maybe they just want their governor
to concentrate on New Jersey while
hes still in that post.
in our opinion
Would Christie make a good prez?New Jersey voters dont think so
Your thoughts
Do you think our Gov. Christie would makea good president? Share your thoughts onthis, and other topics, through a letter tothe editor.
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
What do science and law have to do witheach other? It is a lot more than you wouldthink.
In the application of science in con-sumer products, many items are not regu-lated as of yet because of new emergingsciences, specifically nanotechnology.
Ilise L. Feitshans, a Haddonfield residentand published author, has made it her goalto work with lawyers, as well as non-lawyers, to help them understand nan-otechnology and how it works in regard to
the law and public health.Nanotechnologys revolution for our
global economy can revolutionize publichealth," Feitshans said. "I'm fascinated bythe question: How will the benefits of nan-otechnology be realized, while minimizing
the risks? "
On Wednesday, Feb. 11, Haddonfield Pub-lic Library and the Mabel Kay House, Had-donfields senior citizens center, are join-ing forces for the first time to co-sponsor apresentation by Feitshans at the Haddon-field Public Library at 7 p.m. She will dis-cuss her forthcoming book ForecastingNano Law.
Feitshans is the co-author of a recent ar-ticle published by the Royal Society of Lon-don concerning nanomaterials policies,and the book, Forecasting Nano Law, tobe released next year, is based on heraward-winning doctoral thesis.
Nanotechnology is everywhere, whetheryou know it or not. Nanotechnology can befound in refrigerators, food, makeup, tex-tiles, solar energy and housing construc-tion materials. What is hard is identifyingwhat is considered nanotechnology and
how it affects people in their daily lives. Be-
cause nanotechnology is so new, it is hardto put regulations on it. However, nan-otechnology policy is something Feitshansfeels we should be working toward.
We have to be informed and participatein nanotechnology policy decisions. Wehave a very large exposure and not muchdata, but we still need to make these deci-sions anyway, Feitshans said.
Public health and economic concerns re-garding nanotechnology policy are, in heropinion, important to everybody. She feelslaws should be accessible whether you area lawyer or regular citizen because that is
the only way people are going to obey law.When people understand the law, they
obey the law, she said.The importance of explaining nanotech-
Linking nanotechnology with public healthIlise L. Feitshans works with lawyers to educate on nanotechnologys revolution
please see FEITSHANS, page 10
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State of the County
The future isbright in CamdenCounty and thestate of the county
is strong as wemove into 2015.
The Freeholdershave expandedour activities andprograms for dis-abled children andadults, and in-creased our efforts to providebetter services to our veteransand senior citizens. The visionplan for Cooper River Park con-tinues to evolve and construc-tion started on several portionsof the 400-acre park. We alsocompleted enhancements onseveral other parks throughoutthe county.
In 2014 we took a big step for-ward to combat the disease ofopiate dependence by commis-sioning an Addiction Aware-ness Task Force. The goals ofthe task force are to raiseawareness of this problem andto connect those in need ofservice with treatmentproviders.
Many improvements in thecounty infrastructure weremade in 2014 and will continuein the new year. We finished allmajor dam repairs and madesignificant bridge improve-ments. In addition, the state De-partment of Transportationranked Camden County as oneof the best performing countiesin the transportation trust fundgrant management program.
In the category of PublicSafety, 2014 was an extraordi-nary year. There were 1,629fewer victims of crime on thestreets of Camden City com-pared to just two years ago.Homicides have been cut inhalf and shootings have de-clined by 46 percent. Onceagain, children are playing inthe parks and playgrounds ofthe city just as children do in
every other mu-nicipality in Cam-den County.
By building on
these accomplish-ments and others,2015 will be aneven better year.The public safetyimprovements inCamden City andthe Economic Op-
portunity Act of 2013 will re-sult in the private investmentof hundreds of millions of dol-lars over the next five years.These investments will createmore than 10,000 jobs as busi-nesses from all over the worldexpand or relocate in ourcounty seat.
Furthermore, 2015 will be theyear that the unemploymentrate decreases as more resi-dents go back to work in whatwill be a historic economic re-covery in Camden City. The pri-vate investment in CamdenCity will increase the numberof residents throughout ourcounty, increase real estate val-ues and increase tax retables.Remember, a rising tide lifts allboats.
In order to meet the new de-mand for employees, CamdenCounty and its agencies willdouble down on its efforts with
job training and literacy pro-grams. We stand ready, willingand able to assist any and allcompanies in preparing ourworkforce for the new jobs thatwill be created in the comingyears.
For more information onthese any other projects, pleasecall me at (856) 225-5451, oremail me at [email protected]. You can alwaysvisit us online at www.camden-county.com. Also, you can likeus on Facebook at www.Face-book.com/camdencountynjand follow us on Twitter @cam-dencountynj.
By Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr.
The following reports were pro-vided by the Haddonfield PoliceDepartment:
On Jan. 20, theowner of FreerideSports reported a sus-pect, a 19-year-oldCherry Hill resident,who attempted to steal a bicycle.The suspect was detained by aDRPA officer who was working atthe Haddonfield PATCO station.
The suspect was charged withtheft, possession of CDS para-phernalia and released on sum-
monses.
On Jan. 19, it was re-ported that a suspectshoplifted a pair ofslipper boots. No
charges were signed.
On Jan. 19, a juvenile reportedher unlocked bicycle was stolen
from a bike rack to the rear of theCVS pharmacy. The parentprovided the serial numberand the bicycle was entered into
NCIC.
On Jan. 19, a victim reportedshe parked her unlocked Cannon-dale bicycle alongside the build-ing of 1 Kings HighwayEast and when she came back 45minutes later the bike wasstolen.
Unlocked bicycles reported stolen
police
report
The Haddonfield School Dis-trict announces a vacancy on theBoard of Education to fill an un-expired term. The deadline forfiling for the Board of Educationof Haddonfield is 4 p.m. on Feb.11.
Candidates wishing to applyfor the vacant Board of Educa-tion position are asked to submit
a letter of interest, along with aresume to John C. Oberg, busi-ness administrator, at One Lin-coln Avenue, Haddonfield, N.J.08033.
Applications
sought to fillvacant BOE seat
Bucknell University has re-leased the dean's list for outstand-ing academic achievement dur-
ing the fall semester of the 2014-2015 academic year.Haddonfield residents Alyssa
Fortino, daughter of Gregg andColleen Fortino; Peter Lanzi, sonof Guy and Maureen Lanzi; An-thony Marcozzi, son of Anthonyand Dara Marcozzi; Alec Rogers,son of Judith and KennethRogers; Raymond Schlitt, son ofMark and Beth Schlitt; andRobert Schlitt, son of Mark andBeth Schlitt, were named on thedeans list.
John Alexander Donohue ofHaddonfield has been recognizedon the dean's list at Norwich Uni-versity for the fall 2014 semester.
on campus
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nologys revolution to regularpeople, citizens who are con-sumers and stakeholders in theinternational system, is hergreatest challenge
My lifes work is about thisidea of making the law accessibleso people can obey it. So theyknow why they are following therule and understand it, Feit-shans said.
During her doctoral studies,Feitshans gave more than 45 sem-
inars and webinars for lawyers,doctors, engineers and the gener-al public in more than 14 nationsin Europe, Asia and the UnitedStates. Making her presentationsunderstandable across cultures,across disciplines and for non-technical general audiences be-came her mission.
You should not need a PhD innanotechnology in order to un-derstand some basic policy ques-
tions that the emerging scienceraises, Feitshans said. We areall consumers of nanotechnologyapplications, and we need betterinformation in order to make
nano-based decisions in our dailylife.
Bringing this same approachhome to the Haddonfield Libraryand then into hard copy in hernew book is the next big step inthe global health educationprocess that applications of nan-otechnology require.
At the Haddonfield Library,Feitshans hopes to have an opendiscussion about nanotechnologyas well as inform residents about
the process of writing a book.Having published many books,Feitshans knows how to go aboutgetting a book published andwould like to answer questionsabout the writing process. Howev-er, since this particular book isnot published, she also plans tolisten and learn from Haddon-field residents to see if there areparticular areas of interest inand about nanotechnology and
policies.I think that Haddonfield is a
very enlightened community andinteresting group of people. Ithink that the give and take of
both what they would want toknow about nanotechnology andwhat they would like to knowabout writing would be great andintellectually stimulating, Feit-shans said.
Residents are invited to comeand get informed about nanotech-nology so they can feel comfort-able engaging in discourse aboutit. Discussing nanotechnologyand how it is used in daily life andhow it affects humans, both posi-
tively and negatively, is importantso policies can be made.People need to know this is
happening. People need to feelcomfortable engaging in the dis-course about it. They need to feelcomfortable participating if itmatters to them. And all of thiswill help grow industry becausewe will come up with sensiblerules people will follow, Feit-shans said.
FEITSHANSContinued from page 6
Feitshans to host talk at the library
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in New Jersey where families willget the most bang for their buckby balancing school quality rat-ings with cost-of-living data. Thismeans that in the state, Haddon-field was determined to be themost cost-efficient school for its
quality of education.It was nice to be recognizedfor that. Spending in other schooldistricts in Camden County,they're much higher than us, andfor what we do with the amount ofmoney is amazing and it is nosurprise we finished top of thelist, Superintendent RichardPerry said.
To determine school quality,NerdWallet looked at standard-ized test scores, college readinessand class size. School quality was
then weighted against affordabili-ty metrics to produce a list thatisn't dominated by prohibitivelyexpensive communities.
According to NerdWallet,With some of the highest HSPAand SAT scores in the state, Had-donfield tops our list of the schooldistricts where you get the mostfor your money in New Jersey. El-ementary, middle and highschools in the borough of Had-donfield were ranked an averageof nine out of 10 atGreatSchools.org. HaddonfieldMemorial High School is a na-tional blue ribbon school that
DISTRICTContinued from page 4
District testscores are some
of highest
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please see FOUNDATION, page 14
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William H. HitchensJan. 18, 2015
William H. Hitchens, a more
than 50-year resident of Haddon-field, passedaway on Jan.18 at the age of88. He was thehusband ofthe late Janet(nee Carrico);beloved fatherof Diane W.Stahl (John) ofVoorhees,Holly H. Cac-
cia (Michael)of Laurel Springs, Barbara H.Green (Scott) of Rehoboth Beach,Del., and Jacquelyn H. Ludlam(Jeffrey) of Haddon Township;loving grandfather of seven; cher-ished great-grandfather of six;and dear uncle of Ford Hitchens(Rebecca) of South Carolina.
Mr. Hitchens had a long careeras an accountant and manager at
Campbells Soup Company inCamden. He was also a longtimemember of the Haddonfield 65Club and the Haddonfield United
Methodist Church.Mr. Hitchens family received
friends on Monday, Jan. 26 from10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services, 15West End Ave. in Haddonfield;where his memorial service fol-lowed at noon. Interment is pri-vate. In lieu of flowers Mr.Hitchens family suggests contri-butions be made in his name toThe Nature Conservancy atwww.nature.org or WHYY Public
Television at www.whyy.org.
Jean W. HowardJan. 15, 2015
Jean W. Howard (Nee Watson),a former longtime Haddonfieldresident, passed away on Jan. 15at the age of 88. She was the wifeof the late Dr. Wayne E.; belovedmother of Patricia H. Adams
(Stephen) and Lynne H. Ebling(Clayton) both of Haddonfield;loving grandmother of RobertEbling (Erin), Sarah Ebling,
Colin Adams, and CristianAdams; and dear sister of RobertWatson (Lynne) of Warminster,Pa. and Donald Watson (the lateCoral Lee) of Willsboro, N.Y.
Mrs. Howard was as avid read-er, traveler and bridge player, buther true passion in life was herfamily. She was a devoted wifeand mother.
Mrs. Howards family receivedfriends on Monday, Jan. 9 from 10a.m. to 10:45 a.m. at Grace Episco-
pal Church, 19 East Kings High-way in Haddonfield; where herservice followed at 11 a.m. Inter-ment was at Haddonfield BaptistCemetery. In lieu of flowers thefamily suggests contributions inMrs. Howards name to AscendHospice, 70 Jackson Drive - Suite200, Cranford, N.J. 07016.
obituarIES
HITCHENS
please see OBITUARIES, page 13
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Bernadette M. HunterJan. 26, 2015
Bernadette M. Hunter (neeMcLaughlin), a resident of Cher-ry Hill and formerly of Haddon-field, passed away suddenly onJan. 16 at the age of 68. She wasthe beloved wife of Robert E.Hunter Jr.; devoted mother ofRobert E., III (Genevieve) andBeth H. Sobus (Micah) both of
Cherry Hill; loving grandmotherof Hunter and Annie Sobus andMaeve and Bernard Hunter; anddear sister of James McLaughlin(Jeanne) of Jenkintown, Pa. andMaryann McKenzie of NorthWales, Pa. She is also survived bynieces and nephews, whom sheloved as her own.
A lifelong educator,Bernadette's career began and
ended in the School District ofPhiladelphia. She also taught atHaddonfield Friends School for 19years. Most importantly, she took
the time to raise Bob and Bethand support all of their activities.After a distinguished teaching ca-reer, she retired to assume therole she coveted most grand-mother. The past six and a halfyears have been devoted to hergrandchildren playing, teachingand, most importantly, lovingthem until her untimely passing.
Her favorite pastimes, asidefrom her grandchildren, werecooking for others and sitting on
the beach in Avalon with a puzzlebook.Bernadette's family received
friends on Thursday evening,Jan. 22 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. atChrist the King RC Church locat-ed at 200 Windsor Ave. in Haddon-field; where all were invited toher funeral mass on Friday at 11a.m. Interment was private. Inlieu of flowers, the family sug-
gests contributions in her namebe made to The Battier TakeCharge Foundation, 2829 Bird Av-enue, Suite 5, Miami, Fla. 33133 or
www.takechargefoundation.org.Arrangements were by Kain-Murphy Funeral Services of Had-donfield, www.kainmurphy.com.
Loretta D. SpotilaJan. 21, 2015
Loretta D. Laurie Spotila(nee Dittrich) of Haddonfieldpassed away on Jan. 21 at the ageof 69. She was the beloved wife ofJames R.; loving mother of Jen-
nifer M. Spotila (David Fiorito) ofKing of Prussia, Pa. and James A.Spotila (Dana Hawley) of Blacks-burg, Va.; cherished grandmotherof Emmy Spotila and dear sisterof Thomas Dittrich (Mary Beth)of Danville, Cali.
Laurie was born in Cleveland,Ohio, and graduated from Magni-ficat High School. She thenearned a B.S. in nutrition from
University of Dayton, M.S. in nu-trition from Ohio State and PhDin molecular biology from SUNYBuffalo. She was a faculty mem-
ber at Thomas Jefferson Univer-sity and Drexel University inPhiladelphia. An expert in molec-ular biology and genetics, she dis-covered the origins of replicationof the SV 40 virus and yeast andmade important discoveriesabout the genetic basis of osteo-porosis and collagen diseases.She co-founded and managed TheLeatherback Trust, a major con-servation organization saving seaturtles, and helped to mentor nu-
merous graduate and undergrad-uate students with her husbandJim. Her business, ScienceScribe, provided writing services
for scientists and medical profes-sionals.
Dr. Spotilas family receivedfriends on Monday evening Jan.
26 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services locatedat 15 West End Ave. in Haddon-field and again on Tuesday morn-ing, Jan. 27 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45a.m. at Christ the King RCChurch located at 200 WindsorAve. in Haddonfield; where herFuneral Mass followed at 11 a.m.Interment was at HaddonfieldBaptist Cemetery. In lieu of flow-ers the family suggests contribu-tions in Laurie's name be made to
The Leatherback Trust, 99 PacificStreet, Suite 555-A, Monterey,Cali. 93940 or www.leatherback.org.
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matches academic excellencewith its commitment to philan-thropy. Students have taken thelead with Habitat for Humanity,Invisible Children, the HumanRelations Commission and Stu-dents Helping Honduras.
According to Perry, Haddon-field has one of the highest prop-erty taxes in the region, but italso has one of the lowest cost-per-student numbers in CamdenCounty.
People are surprised becauseour taxes are high, but we're oneof the lowest spending districts.Those are some of the highestperforming districts in the stateand we're one of the lowest costs,if not the lowest. We are certainly
lower than our neighbors here, so
people really are getting the bestbang for their buck here, boardpresident Glenn Moramarco said.I think that NerdWallet hit thenail on the head. It's somethingcitizens should be proud of andwe're going to keep working at it.
The Haddonfield School Dis-trict doesn't get a lot of state aid,according to Moramarco. Howev-er, he did say the district has oneof the best programs in terms ofoutside fundraising, generating alot of alternative revenue. Alter-native revenue brings in morethan half the amount of whatHaddonfield receives in state aid,according to Perry. Perry's visionis to bring in more alternativerevenue than it receives in stateaid and make that something thatis an ongoing phenomenon.
Thank you to the students,parents, community, the board,teachers, administrators and any-body who is involved to make usone of the best in the state and
the nation, Perry said.To see the full article go to
www.nerdwallet.com/blog/cities/economics/best-school-districts-new-jersey.
In other news:
Keelyn Shim and Will
Kennedy of Elizabeth Haddon El-ementary School were commend-ed for their winning video sub-mission to the American Acade-my of Dermatology. An $8,000grant was given to the school fortheir video called A Day in theLife of My Skin, which teachesstudents how to take care of theirskin. Both students starred in thevideo. The video can be found onYouTube atwww.youtube.com/watch?v=pvM
jO88a8wg. The Wilby Foundation was
recognized for its donation ofAED machines to the district thatcoaches can sign out and take toschool games and practices.
An update of the PARCC as-sessment was given explainingwhat it is, the dates, students af-fected, features available to stu-dents and accommodations for allstudents. It was announced thatthe first of three public hearingson PARCC was presented at Cam-
den County College at 10 a.m. onTuesday, Jan. 27.
The next Board of Educationmeeting will be Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. atthe HMHS library, focusing onbudget discussion.
Foundation donates AEDs to districtto be brought to sporting events
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Services in Haddonfield.He didnt just stop at his job in
Haddonfield. He was also a part ofa bunch of different organiza-tions in the borough, includinghis favorite time of being on theRecreation Council, which he wason for more than 10 years.
What I did the longest was theRec Council with the kids andathletics. Being involved withthem was a big deal for me, Kainsaid.
From there, at a suggestion ofa friend, he ran for commissionerand was elected mayor by his fel-low commissioners, serving inthat position from 1997 to 2001.
I really didnt expect that tohappen. Everyone suggested it,Kain said.
He didnt run again when histerm was finished due to work ob-ligations. The expectations arehigh for the Haddonfield mayor,
and he just didnt have the time.Now, when he isnt working,
Kain has more time for his hob-bies. A fan of all sports, Kainruns, bikes and swims for fun andgets involved in triathlons allover the world. Kain has repre-sented the country a few times intriathlons in London and in otherplaces in the past few years.
Its fun to do. Representing
team USA, thats been fun, Kainsaid.
When he isnt working out he
swims almost every morning hetries to go to some concerts, usu-ally Irish or Celtic music that hasoccasionally been performed inHaddonfield. He has also taken tolearning music, taking classesand learning to play the violin atthe age of 61.
On the occasional weekendKain has off, he will travel to Ver-mont where his family has a place
that is beside a ski mountain. Inthe summer, hell do races andtriathlons. And, of course, hell
spend time with his childrenwhenever he can.
One of the races Kain is look-ing forward to this year is theGreat Chesapeake Bay Swim,which is one of the oldest run-ning open swim races and 4.5miles long. He said it is a lot ofwork to great ready for it, butbased on all Kain does, it doesntseem like it will be a problem.
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Gene Kain was honored as the 2015 Haddonfield Citizen of the Year,holding his plaque between his wife Myra and Mayor Jeff Kasko atthe Mayors Breakfast on Saturday, Jan. 17.
Kain served as mayor from 1997 to 2001
James Madden and Spencer Ngof Haddonfield were named to thedean's list for the fall 2014 semes-ter at Widener University inChester, Pa.
Wheaton College student EricaElzey of Haddonfield was namedto the dean's list for the fall 2014
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