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Tanner Street Construction

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Bus Traffic, Nativity Display Concern Some Haddonfield Residents

Public comments about traffic flow and seasonal displays dominated discussion at Haddonfield Commissioners meeting.

A handful of public comments at the borough commissioners’ final work session of 2011 topped an agenda filled with a variety of odds and ends, including bus routes and the borough holiday displays. Euclid Street residents Joyce Howell and Mary Ann Walker spoke about how the Tanner Street construction diverted the 451 NJ Transit bus to their street. “As the construction on Tanner Street wound down, the bus traffic didn’t change,” Howell said, adding that Euclid felt to her like “an urban street at certain hours of the day. “Tanner Street is a business street; Euclid from Westmont Avenue up is residential,” she said. Walker said she saw buses driving up Euclid as recently as three times an hour during a recent weekday. The regular bus route …

jerry tanenbaum

12:44 pm on Tuesday, December 27, 2011

well, a sign would not be a big deal and she did make a reasonable point about accidentaly implying governmental support for one faith over others. not sure why there is any emotional hostility (including personal attacks on Ms. Marchand) to the idea of in future having signs identifying the true sponsorships. My guess is that some who are offended by the idea of a sign on the creche scene would …   more ›

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Borough Officials 'Frustrated' About Tanner Street Construction

Officials plan a grand reopening of Tanner Street when construction is done. Businesses say it's not enough.

Dirt and construction vehicles continue to line the narrow contours of Tanner Street in Haddonfield, as they have for most of the past year. Borough officials said Tuesday they are frustrated at the glacial pace of progress on a gateway corridor into the center of the Kings Highway business district. "We share the frustration of the retailers and feel the project is not progressing as it should," said Borough Administrator Sharon McCullough. "We have meetings with the contractor continually to push them to the best of our abilities by the laws we're governed by." Officials said Paramount Enterprises was the low-bidder for the project and they were subsequently obligated to hire them, according to a published report. A grand reopening of …

Jeff H

1:03 pm on Thursday, September 15, 2011

Have a professional do it and get out of the general contracting business would be a great start. It isn't our core compency, and distracts us from more important business like finding ways to cut the budget!   more ›

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