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A first
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PERMIT NO. 1239
By KATRINA GRANT
The Haddonfield Sun
Its hard to believe that the
summer is almost over, but it is.
While there are so many elements
to think about for back to school,
fashion is a very important one.
So what are some of the trends
that we will be seeing for this up-
coming school year? It depends
on whom you ask.
What is in style and fashion-
able is very much in the eyes of
the person wearing the clothes.
However, there are certain trends
that become popular every sea-
son. Making these trends match
your own unique style depends
on you. You can take what is
trendy for the season and mix and
match, and perhaps mix with
some past, favorite trends, and
make a style all your own. With
the multitude of options, you
truly can stand out from the
crowd.
For back-to-school looks, it
seems that we are seeing a sub-
dued, casual look for the season.
However, there is a bit of surprise
and sort of wildness with new
trends.
The grunge look from the 90s
is trying to make a comeback,
Angela Cocivera, owner of my
Girlfriends Boutique in Medford,
said.
I see a lot of beads, a lot of
chains, crosses, Suzanne Shee-
hen, owner of SIX Clothing store
in Haddonfield, said.
If the grunge look is not some-
thing that fits your style, there
are a lot of familiar trends that
have made a comeback.
Plaid and polka dots are big,
Cocivera said. I have also seen a
touch of lace.
For the person that likes to
dress up, the tailored look is back.
Ive been seeing a very tai-
lored look, Cocivera said. Suit
jackets with peplums, kind of like
please see STYLE, page 10
Back to school in style
Angling
toward
the future
Commissioners give Green
Team the OK to apply for
Sustainable Jersey grant
By RYAN VENEZIA
The Haddonfield Sun
Haddonfield commissioners
gave the Haddonfield Green Team
authorization to apply for the Sus-
tainable Jersey small grant fund-
ed by Walmart last week, which
will provide 20 grants to munici-
palities throughout the state for
sustainability projects.
The Sustainable Jersey grant
is a capacity-building grant
worth $1,000. The Green Team
hopes to use that money to better
promote the young organization.
Julie Beddingfield, a member
of the Green Team, said that if
the team is awarded the grant, it
would like to set up a database for
community input, launch a web-
site and place a banner across
Kings Highway.
Beddingfield said she hopes
these measures will raise the
Green Teams profile in the bor-
ough.
The organization was formed
about a year ago when Haddon-
field teen Brigid Connell decided
to try to make the borough green-
er in an effort to receive a Gold
Award from the Girl Scouts.
The Sustainable Jersey grant
is the first grant Haddonfields
Green Team has sought.
The Green Team currently has
a bronze certification and is try-
ing to rise to a silver certification.
Applying for this grant will help
the group move closer to achiev-
ing its goal, Beddingfield said.
Haddonfields Green Team also
held its first event last week, a
rain barrel workshop that re-
ceived an overwhelming re-
sponse, Beddingfield said.
Next year, the Green Team will
aim for a bigger grant. Bedding-
field said she is optimistic that
this years grant application
process will prepare the group for
its next step forward.
In September, the recipients of
the grant will be announced.
In other news:
The borough is now accepting
sealed bids for snow removal this
winter. The borough will accept
bids covering every facet of snow
removal, from street clearing to
shoveling by hand.
The commissioners want to ex-
plore every option should mem-
bers of the public works staff be
cut, including hiring outside help.
All bids must be received by
the borough no later than Aug. 18
at 10 a.m.
The commissioners also au-
thorized a resolution that grants
please see GREEN, page 2
Special to The Sun
Alex Gilbert, Harry Fonshell and Norah Pat O'Neil all enjoyed the pie-eating contest at the annual
Linden/Euclid Avenues block party.
Pie in the face
Prudential Fox and Roach, Re-
altors and The Trident Group are
sponsoring their sixth annual
Backpack Drive, collecting back-
packs filled with school supplies
and other personal items.
We all take pleasure and pride
in sponsoring this annual project
to provide children with these
much-needed items for their up-
coming school year, President of
Fox and Roach Charities and the
Trident Group Gerry Griesser
said.
Since 2006, the companies has
collected more than 3,400 back-
packs and supplies for
homeless/foster care children in
the tri-state area.
In 2010, the companies set a
new record of more than 900
backpacks donated.
Fox and Roach Charities, a
charitable foundation sponsored
by Prudential Fox and Roach, is
coordinating this project with the
companys sales associates and
employees and partnering with
Five Below, L and J Moving and
Storage, and Cradles to Crayons.
Cradles to Crayons, (C2C), is a
non-profit organization that pro-
vides, free of charge, the basic ne-
cessities to children living in low-
income and homeless situations.
These backpacks will be col-
lected and distributed by Cradles
to Crayons to children in need
throughout the tri-state area.
Donations, from the general
public, of backpacks and school
supplies are welcome and can be
dropped off at your local Pruden-
tial Fox and Roach office.
Check out
www.prufoxroach.com for drop-off
points.
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