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Haddonfield Seeks Residents' Information For Storm Damages

Borough officials are asking residents to provide their information in case federal funding becomes available for storm reimbursement.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — Officials in Haddonfield are assessing damages related to the storms that took place on Wednesday and Thursday, and are asking residents for information in case federal funding becomes available.

“We will have further information and comment once we have finished accumulating this information,” borough officials said in a statement on Friday. “In the meantime, we have been working with all levels of government to determine what type of assistance will be available to our residents.”

In case federal funding becomes available, officials are asking residents to submit their name, address, estimated costs of their damages and contact information.

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The information can be emailed to epurcell@haddonfield-nj.gov. It can also be delivered to Room 101 in Borough Hall. Residents are advised to document all damages with pictures for any future claims.

Gov. Phil Murphy declared a State of Emergency for Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties Thursday afternoon. Read more here: NJ Gov. Phil Murphy Declares State of Emergency In South Jersey

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A former marine in Haddonfield appears to have lost his Camden County home. Anthony Luciotti told 6 ABC the basement wall of his Concord Drive home crumbled, and his home has been condemned for fear the foundation may totally crumble. He said he was close to retirement.

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