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oorestown schools may not have been
in session during the summer, but
that didnt stop the school district
from coming to the forefront of the
news during that time.
Negotiations between the
Moorestown Board of Education and
the Moorestown Education Associa-
tion took center stage during the summer and came
to an end just a few days before the start of the
school year.
A week prior to that, Superintendent Brian Betze
resigned, adding another storyline to the school dis-
tricts eventful summer.
The township was hard at work during 2013 as
well. A long debate saw a pay-to-play ordinance
passed, then later repealed. Moorestown completed
the long process of becoming certified by Sustain-
able Jersey, and the year concluded with the opening
of the newly renovated North Church Street Recre-
ation Center.
Heres a look back at some of the top stories from
Moorestown in 2013.
Moorestown teachers get new contract
At times during the summer, negotiations for a
new teachers contract between the Moorestown
Board of Education and the Moorestown Education
Association appeared to be contentious. However,
the two sides managed to reach an agreement just
prior to the start of the 2013-14 school year.
The contract originally expired on June 30. At a
Board of Education meeting on June 25, numerous
teachers gathered, wearing red to show solidarity
before the board.
MEA President Lisa Trapani asked the board why
a contract had not been reached, especially since the
Board of Education had reached a settlement earlier
that month for an outsourced custodial contract.
Board member Kevin OSullivan said the school
Looking back on the happenings of Moorestown
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CLOCKWISE, FROM TOP LEFT: Jackson, 5, and Hudson Cogan, 3, dig through a box of
Legos during Lego League at the Moorestown Library on July 8; More than 100 Police
Unity Tour riders turned left on the corner of East 3rd Street and Zelley Avenue, parking
their bikes along the fence and gathering for the memorial ceremony on May 9; Joe
Sadlowski dresses up his Ford F-100 Twin I Beam car with a miniature replica at Moorestown
cruise night on July 17; Mike Ransom plays his guitar in the music room of his home on Feb.
21; Keith Omlar weaves his way through the rope maze during the third annual Pursuit
Challenge at Moorestown High School on June 22; Moorestown High School varsity base-
ball defeated Clearview Regional High School on Quakers home field; During Virtua
HealthFitness Centers grand opening on Jan. 12, Maple Shade residents Brad McGlone and
his fianc Melissa Hinshillwood take a mini fitness test with fitness specialist Devon Vicari;
Ushering in the Moorestown Community Houses Tree Lighting Celebration on Dec. 2, an elf
by the name of Timothy R. Hollybottom, played by fifth-grade Moorestown Upper
Elementary School teacher Chuck Gill, read Elf on the Shelf to the all the children in atten-
dance; NFL hall of famer and Moorestown High School graduate Dave Robinson was cele-
brated at halftime of the Quakers regular season opener Sept. 12; Bobby Daglian, 32, sets
the ball up for Jon Delorenzo at a home game against Cherry Hill West on April 16; More
than 200 vendors were set up at Moorestown Day, which took place on June 1; and Ron
Schwinn barbecues at the Lenola Elementary School alumni reunion at Jeff Young
Memorial Park on Aug. 4.
district wants to establish a fair
and financially sustainable con-
tract for the district.
Reports surfaced that the stale-
mate was affecting high school
students. Some parents said
teachers were refusing to write
letters of recommendation for
colleges because of the contract
situation.
Movement on a contract con-
tinued through the summer with
little progress. Health care re-
mained the big sticking point be-
tween the two sides. The two sides
were opposite ends when it came
to how much teachers should con-
tribute to their plan.
Under the contract that ex-
pired June 30, the board of educa-
tion takes seven times the risk of
the employee. If health care goes
up by $1 million per year, the em-
ployee pays $120,000 and the
board of education pays
$880,000, OSullivan said.
OSullivan hinted that salaries
and other benefits would have to
be cut to pay the increasing
health-care costs.
We could either raise taxes by
4 percent or more every year,
which is highly unlikely, or cut
$1.1 million out of the budget.
This will happen every other year
as health-care costs continue to
consume a larger share of the
budget, he said.
Trapani remained encouraged
that the groups would teach a set-
tlement prior to the start of the
school year.
Up until the last round of ne-
gotiations, the MEA and the
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board of education always
reached a settlement before the
start of school. It is, and always
has been, our goal to reach a set-
tlement before school starts.
Hopefully, the Aug. 5 meeting will
result in a settlement, Trapani
said.
The two sides met for the first
time with a state-appointed medi-
ator on Aug. 5, but again the two
sides could not come to an agree-
ment. With the mediator not
available again until Oct. 2, there
was uncertainty as to if an agree-
ment could be reached prior to
the start of school.
However, following nine hours
of talks on Labor Day, the two
sides reached a tentative, three-
year contract that was later ap-
proved by the Board of Educa-
tion.
OSullivan said both sides
made concessions and compro-
mised, producing a deal that
both sides can live with.
The deal allowed the district to
avoid a repeat of two years ago,
where the teachers worked an en-
tire school year without a con-
tract.
Pay-to-Play ordinance passed,
then repealed
An amended pay-to-play ordi-
nance divided Council and was
ultimately repealed after many
discussions that spanned from
the summer into the fall.
Council passed the pay-to-play
amendment in August by a 4-1
vote, with Councilman Greg New-
comer casting the only no vote.
The amended ordinance
changed the maximum contribu-
tion for professional business en-
tities to council candidates from
$300 to $2,600, among other
changes for contributions toward
party committees and political ac-
tion committees.
Newcomer believed the in-
crease in contribution levels
would eliminate the Councils at-
tempt to increase political trans-
Pay-to-play changes
passed, then repealed
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parency. Mayor Stacey Jordan
disagreed.
We wanted to simplify the or-
dinance. Thats the simple truth
of it. We do what is best for this
town, Jordan said while listen-
ing in on the meeting via phone.
Newcomer recommended that
council instead set maximum
limits of $100 per year for all con-
tributors. Democratic Party
member Mark Hines also spoke at
the meeting, saying the new law
was not in the interest of citi-
zens. Its in the interest of politi-
cal parties alone.
Shortly after the ordinance
was passed, a petition that includ-
ed 1,393 signatures was filed with
the Moorestown township clerk.
Residents who opposed the
changes to the ordinance signed
the petition.
In September, pay-to-play came
to the forefront of council once
again. Jordan asked the Council
to consider repealing the new or-
dinance. This came after Gov.
Christie and state Senate Presi-
dent Steve Sweeney reached an
agreement to mandate a political
contribution policy throughout
the state.
I thought we were going to be
ahead of the curve, Jordan said.
Jordan remarked following the
Sept. 9 council meeting that the
entire council was in support of
repealing the ordinance.
That process was put into mo-
tion on Sept. 23, when council
passed on first reading an ordi-
nance to repeal pay-for-play. The
vote was 3-0, with Councilman
Phil Garwood absent and Coun-
cilwoman Victoria Napolitano ab-
staining because she had not yet
decided if repealing was neces-
sary.
Newcomer said he was happy
to see the ordinance repealed on
first reading and wanted council
to enter a discussion about a new
ordinance in the near future.
The ordinance was officially
history on Oct. 7, as the council
voted unanimously to repeal it on
second reading.
Moorestown Recreation Center
opens with no fee
With the newly renovated
North Church Street Recreation
Center holding its grand reopen-
ing on Dec. 7, a hot topic about a
fee to use the rec center was
sparked at a Nov. 18 council meet-
ing.
Councilman Phil Garwood
spoke of a possible resolution
that would institute a $10 rec cen-
ter membership fee for each
child. Once the fee is paid, the
child would be issued an identifi-
cation card that they would use to
get in and out of the building.
Carew said money from the fee
would help offset the cost of the
center.
When we instate a $10 fee,
none of us like to do it, but its
better than not having a rec cen-
ter at all, Jordan said.
Some residents were not happy
that a fee was being discussed.
Charles Pratt felt it was impor-
tant for the kids in Moorestown to
have somewhere to go and felt
low-income families would not be
able to afford the center.
I know my parents would not
be able to afford it, Pratt said.
The kids need to go there. The
ones of low-income, the at-risk,
need somewhere to go.
Council ended up passing an
ordinance to set membership re-
quirements for the recreation fee
in December, but made the deci-
sion not to enforce a fee for 2014.
Children who join the center
must still register and obtain an
identification card, which New-
comer said will help recreation
officials serve the residents
needs best.
That way, you know whether
youre meeting service needs or
maybe do more to meet service
needs, Newcomer said. Its good
to have people registered.
The ordinance left council the
option to charge a fee to use the
center in future years through the
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Connecticut field stone is the defining material for this newly built estate
nestled on 2-1/2 acres with pond views. Over 9,000 sq. ft. of exquisite details-
5 fireplaces, marble & hardwood floors, 7-zone HVAC & gourmet kitchen.
$2,950,000