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Haddonfield Holds Meeting For Possible Uses Of Open Space

HADDONFIELD, N.J. (CBS) - Planners hired by the borough of Haddonfield will meet with residents tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to unveil their suggestions for what should go on 19 acres of land adjacent to the high school.

Operators of the special ed school want to move and sell the property, but development restrictions give the borough a say in what can go there. Mayor Tish Columbi says it's been debated for quite a while.

"There are so many different people who have very definite ideas about what they think should happen on that site."

Everything from a park to an office complex. This is the second set of professional suggestions to be offered and have been developed after a series of meetings with various stakeholders.

Tomorrow's session at Haddonfield High is meant, at least in part, to make everyone aware of what is and isn't on the drawing board.

Reported by David Madden, KYW Newsradio

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