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====Borough Hall==== [[File:Haddonfield Muni Hall NJ.JPG|thumb|Haddonfield Borough Hall]] [[File:Githens Shop Haddonfield.JPG|thumb|Githen's Shop {{circa|1830}} in the Haddonfield Historic District.]] [[File:Haddon Fortnightly.JPG|thumb|[[Haddon Fortnightly Club House]] on Kings Highway.]] Borough Hall, the home of Haddonfield government, is located at 242 Kings Highway East and was built in 1928 by Walter William Sharpley. There are four main offices, including those for the tax assessor, the construction office and the municipal court office. Borough Hall includes a police department, a courtroom, and an auditorium. Its walls are of marble, steel, or plaster, although police station main walls are of steel and cinder block. From May through August 2021, the Haddonfield Police issued an average of 395 tickets per month.<ref>{{Cite web |title=2021 Calls for service |url=https://www.haddonfieldpolice.com/2021-calls-for-service |access-date=2023-06-21 |website=Haddonfield Police |language=en}}</ref> In Borough Hall's auditorium are paintings of men who signed the [[United States Declaration of Independence]] from New Jersey: [[Abraham Clark]], [[Francis Hopkinson]], [[Richard Stockton (Continental Congressman)|Richard Stockton]], and [[John Witherspoon]]. Some of the paintings are original, other copies. Weddings have been held in Borough Hall, and while asbestos was being removed from the public library, the upper level of Borough Hall became a temporary library. Regular meetings of the Board of Commissioners are held twice each month, usually on Mondays, in the Borough Hall auditorium: A work session at 6:30pm at the beginning of the month and an action meeting at 7:30pm the end of the month. The dates are posted on the Borough's website.
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