Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Moscatelli explains why he is running for the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners.
Moscatelli, 45, an engineer and stay-at-home father of two, explained why he is running for the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners during a candidate's forum last month. The election on May 14 features six candidates, including Moscatelli, running for three, four-year terms as commissioner. The three-member Board of Commissioners are the highest elected officials in the borough. Moscatelli is running against incumbents Ed Borden and Jeff Kasko, and challengers Lee Anne Albright, Ken Kouba, and Neal Rochford.
Rochford explained why he is running for the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners.
Neal Rochford, a 53-year-old former borough commissioner and a former owner of a printing company, explained why he is running for the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners during a candidate's forum last month. The election on May 14 features six candidates, including Rochford, running for three, four-year terms as commissioner. The three-member Board of Commissioners are the highest elected officials in the borough. Rochford is running against incumbents Ed Borden and Jeff Kasko, and challengers Lee Anne Albright, Ken Kouba, and John Moscatelli.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Haddon Township senior says yes to a very creative prom invite made with 1,000 foam cups.
Kelly Nelson said her mother was in on it. "She drove me here in the morning and said she had to pick something up and we stopped in the parking lot of the Taproom Grill restaurant and I saw it," Kelly said. What she saw was her named spelled out in giant letters across the fence of the high school athletic complex on Crystal Lake Boulevard. It was part of a very elaborate invitation to the prom from fellow senior, Pat Burns, a lifelong friend. "KELLY PROM? ♥ PAT," said the larger than life, panoramic sign, made with 1,000 foam cups stuffed into a chain-linked fence. And her answer... "Yes! Of course, yes! she said. Don't believe us? Just watch the video. Don't miss any Haddonfield or Haddon Township news. Sign up for Patch's free daily …
Thursday, February 21, 2013
The filing deadline is on March 15 for a pivotal Haddonfield Board of Commissioners race.
Editor's note: This story was last updated 12:08 a.m., Feb. 28. Haddonfield will officially have a contested race for board of commissioners as four candidates have now declared their intention to run. There are three commissioner seats on the ballot, all for four-year terms. Voters go to the polls on May 14 for the nonpartisan election. Incumbent Commissioner Ed Borden was the latest to throw his hat into the ring, announcing he intends to seek another term in office. Borden was elected to the board in 2005 and is completing his second term. Incumbent Commissioner Jeff Kasko is seeking re-election for another four-year term on the board, the borough's highest elected officials. Kasko was first elected in 2009. Newcomer Lee Albright, a …
Brian Kelly
9:50 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Agreed. John's expertise as a chemical engineer who supervised projects of over 60 million dollars for 2 major oil companies give him qualifications far beyond the other candidates. At a time where the infrastructure of our roads, trees, water and sewer systems are in desperate need of attention he's the right man at the right time.   more ›