Commissioners unanimously gave approval last week to a slew of events, as well as the submission of an application for a grant from the state Department of Transportation for the reconstruction of Centre and EllisĀ streets.
Commissioners unanimously gave approval for the borough to apply for the grant under the Trust Fund for 2016. The desire is to use the grant for the reconstruction of Centre and Ellis streets, around the circle. The borough didnāt receive a grant last year, so it is reapplying hoping for approval thisĀ year.
āThis would be to redo the streets from the circle, up Ellis Street, around the bend at the court, and back down to Lincoln Avenue, and this would be a DOTĀ grant.
āLast year, we did not get a grant; we are reapplying this year to hopefully get one and be able to do those two blocks,ā Commissioner John Moscatelli said.
Commissioners also unanimously approved āFirst Night Haddonfield 2015ā to be held on Friday, Dec. 31 from 6 p.m. to midnight on Kings Highway and adjacentĀ areas.
āOnce again, we will have First Night being held on Dec. 31, New Yearās Eve, on Kings Highway with some closures and building uses throughout town,ā Mayor Jeff KaskoĀ said.
The authorization included the closing of Kings Highway from Haddon Avenue to PATCO and connecting at intersecting streets from 3 p.m. on Dec. 31 through 1 a.m. Jan. 1 for First Night. Vendors designated by the Haddonfield Cultural Events Commission First Night Steering Committee are allowed to sell food and goods in designated areas, and stationary outdoor entertainment will be provided.
Commissioners also approved a moratorium for overnight parking enforcement on First Night. During and after the activities, vehicles may be parked on borough streets between midnight and 6 a.m. on Jan.Ā 1.
Other events approved include Haddonfield Uncorked and Paw It Forward. Haddonfield Uncorked will be held on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and is put on by the Partnership for Haddonfield. Paw It Forward will be held by Ivivva Athletica on Saturday, Oct.Ā 24.
In otherĀ news:
ā¢ The borough received $25,000 from the state for the lights on Anniversary Fields.
ā¢ The next commissioners meeting will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 27 at 8:15 p.m. at BoroughĀ Hall.