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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passed, then later repealed.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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Township sells sponsorship
rights for fields
One of the ways Moorestown
Township Council was able to
bring in extra funds was through
selling naming rights and adver-
tising at its athletic and recre-
ational fields.
The ordinance was passed on
May 6 after parameters were set
as to how large the advertising
would be and how much it would
cost businesses to purchase the
space.
This is going to be the first of
its kind in New Jersey, where the
township would actually control
[the program], Carew said.
The ordinance had the town-
ship and athletic clubs splitting
the revenue 50/50.
Naming rights for fields would
be negotiated for five to 10 years.
A minimum bid of $5,000 for five
years was set for smaller fields
and a minimum bid of $35,000 for
10 years of a turf field.
Field banners for sponsorship
from June through Dec. 1, 2013,
were $400 for most fields and $600
for turf fields. The banners would
hang on the fencing and face the
spectators.
The consensus by council was
that the new system would help
bring it extra money to help pay
for upkeep in the township.
The program is a great benefit
to our town as it will provide a
perpetual revenue stream to the
town and our sports communi-
ties. In the end, its another exam-
ple of how this great community
came together to do something
that is truly unique, Deputy
Mayor Chris Chiacchio said.
After the sponsorship program
was in effect for just a week, the
township had already raised
$20,000. Carew said he hoped to
raise close to $100,000 in field
naming rights and between
$50,000 and $75,000 for the ban-
Field sponsorships bring in funds
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Sustainable Moorestown
Moorestowns journey to becoming cer-
tified sustainable in 2013 came to a satisfac-
tory conclusion in December as Sustain-
able Jersey gave it a Bronze Certification.
Moorestowns Green Team Advisory
Committee started the process in 2012 and
had unveiled a number of initiatives in
that time to reach that certification, ac-
cording to committee chair Catherine
Ward.
Ward said the committee made its sub-
mission to Sustainable Jersey in June. The
Green Team received its submission back
the following month with suggestions on
how to reach bronze certification.
One of the moves the township made
was through adoption of a resolution on
Aug. 1 to include an Environmental Re-
source Index to the Conservation Element
of the townships Master Plan. The index
serves as a map of the townships signifi-
cant environmental featured.
In September, the Green Team sent in
another submission. This time, the team
was granted the Bronze Certification,
opening the door for Moorestown to re-
ceive grants from Sustainable Jersey and
corporations and businesses that refer to
Sustainable Jersey as a baseline.
Our organization is proud to have at-
tained the Bronze Certification through
Sustainable Jersey, Ward said. This
recognition is a result of the dedicated ef-
fort of our individual team members, as
well as the groups collaboration with
other organizations in the community. Our
teams goal is to engage with a diverse
group of township stakeholders through a
variety of projects in order to promote the
growth, health and vitality of Moorestown
while protecting and enhancing the town-
ships environment for today and future
generations.
Municipal taxes increase
After Mooretown Township council was
presented with budget options that could
have increased by as much as 9 percent, the
township went forward with just a 1.5 per-
cent increase for 2014.
Township Financial Manager Tom
Merchel presented four options for the 2013
budget to council in early March, with
each version showing how township taxes
would be affected beyond 2014.
Council went forward with the plan that
had the lowest tax increase for 2014, but
could potentially have the most damaging
long-term effects, according to Merchels
presentation.
I am a huge believer in not over using
unsustainable revenues to keep taxes
down, Carew said.
The plan that council decided to go with
featured a gradually larger tax increase be-
yond 2014. At the end of 2016, $1.33 million
in surplus is expected.
Plans for dog park fall through
In February, Moorestown Boy Scout
Troop 44 member John Matthews came for-
in our opinion
Dog park plans fall through due to cost, location
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year is a chance for us to reflect on all
that has happened over the last 12
months. It can be a sad time, a happy
time and a quizzical time all at once.
But the end also brings a new begin-
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resolve to make our lives, to make the
lives of those around us, better. Lets be
a little more caring, a little more un-
selfish, a little more polite. Lets work
harder and smarter, instead of longer
and longer. Lets give a little more to
those who arent as fortunate as we
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Eleanor Pennypacker Barclay,
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ident, passed away on Dec. 23.
Daughter of the late Joseph W.
and Mary Bergen Pennypacker;
wife of the late Ralph P. Barclay
Jr.; beloved mother of Eleanor
Barclay Geoghegan (Arthur);
Ralph P. Barclay; Susan Barclay
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James R. Barclay; devoted grand-
mother of five; great-grandmoth-
er of four; and cherished aunt of
many nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Barclay, a graduate of
Temple University in music edu-
cation, taught at Moorestown
Friends School. Music, family
and the church were at the core of
her life. She was a congregant at
1st Presbyterian Church of Had-
donfield for 60 years; sang in the
Chancel Choir and played in the
Moore Handbell Choir for many
decades; member of the United
Presbyterian Women and was a
circle leader for many years;
member of session and a deacon.
Interment private. Donations
may be made in her name to the
1st Presbyterian Church, 20 East
Kings Highway, Haddonfield, NJ
08033, for the Music Fund or
Susan G. Komen (Breast Cancer
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This unique 4 BR, 2/1BA 1842 historic home will surprise you at every turn! 1st floor offers
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2 Cobblestone Ct, Moorestown $2,450,000
Impeccable 5 BD, 7.5 BA Gary Gardner Country French Estate on over
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410 Kings Hwy, Moorestown $494,900
4 bedroom, 2/2 bath spacious brick home with unique home office pos-
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floors under most of the 1st & 2nd floor carpeting, two family rooms, wet
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120 East Central, Moorestown $749,900
Charming 3 BD, 3 BA Williamsburg Style Colonial w/ In-Town Location! Great floor
plan, large professionally landscaped lot w/ patio & plenty of yard, and a 2 car
detached garage. The home boasts a beautiful new gourmet kitchen w/ Decor
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Special 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Maines built home on an incredible
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277 Willow Dr., Moorestown $195,000
Pristine 3 bedroom 1/1 bath in sought after Brynwood
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8 Gardenia Court, Mt. Laurel $259,900
2 BD, 2 BA Birchfield Lakefront home w/ cul-de-sac location. Updated kitchen
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kitchen/family room concept with gas fireplace, master suite with generous sit-
ting room and lovely en-suite bath. Finished basement offers space for a game
room, second family room, second kitchen area and half bath. A welcoming
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736 Paddock Path, Moorestown $699,900
Pristine 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath Stanwick Glen home sits beautifully on 1/2 acre lot
with cul-de-sac location. Large kitchen with expanded eating area overlooks
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Remarkable and charming 3 bedroom, 2/1 bath home dating from 1776.
Kitchen, family room, and master bedroom addition designed by Neil
Johnson. 2 original fireplaces, woodburning stove, open kitchen family
room space, large backyard with pond and waterfall, oversize 2 car garage,
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4 BR, 3/2 BA Northwest Estates home w/ cul-de-sac location offering over 4,000 s.f. of liv-
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Custom brick Cape nestled on 2 country acres with circular driveway and beautiful landscap-
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3 BRs, (potential for 4th or 5th BR), 2 full BAs, 2 half BAs. Formally a builder's home.
Prominent local builder Bob Danley showed attention to detail w/ remarkable ceiling geom-
etry, extensive moldings, walls of windows, stunning chef's kitchen, 2 sided FPs, rotunda
great room ceiling. 1st fl master en suite w/ Carry Bradshaw closet, sitting area, spa-like
BA & corner FP. 2 addl BDs & full BA are generous sized. Spacious upstairs area can be
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systems, new 3rd floor AC, partial new roof addition. 5 Bds, 2.5 Baths. A stunning "Cornerstone"
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center island, ss apps & breakfast rm that opens to screened in porch. Holidays are special in the DR--the fireplace
adds a wonderful ambiance. Beamed great room w/ arched windows, 2nd FP & views of gardens. Freshly painted LR
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Welcome home to Rancocas Pointe! As you enter this lovely three bedroom townhome, you are
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Fencing for dog park would have cost between $10,000 to $15,000
ward to council with a plan to add
a dog park at the townships John
Pryor Park.
Matthews proposed the idea as
part of an Eagle Scout project. He
felt that a dog park would allow
residents to take their dogs off
leash in a safe environment with-
out ruining other part of the
park.
This obviously isnt a good
thing. It messes up the sports
fields and its also not really safe
for the dogs. I thought it would be
a good idea to create a dog park
for these people to have their dogs
run around off their leash and
give them a place to do these
things that would not really harm
any other part of the town, he
said.
Council liked the idea, but the
cost of the project and the loca-
tion got in the way from the be-
ginning. Matthews estimated that
the project would cost between
$10,000 and $15,000 for a contrac-
tor to put up fencing.
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the contractors proposal was
more than $14,187, the contractor
would have to pay prevailing
wages and the cost would go up.
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Anything you can do to keep
that number below $14,187 would
make your life a whole lot easier,
Carew said to Matthews.
Not long after Matthews pre-
sented the idea to council, the lo-
cation of the park was changed.
Residents from the John Pryor
Park area voiced complaints
about the plan, and the town-
ships Open Space Committee de-
cided to change the location of
the park.
In the meantime, Matthews
tried to raise funds through
events and other projects. Howev-
er, in October, plans for the dog
park were officially scrapped.
A number of reasons were
given for canceling the project.
There were issues with the infra-
structure of a number of loca-
tions the township looked at. In
addition, the maintenance costs
were too high, and Matthews was-
nt able to raise quite enough
funds to offset the growing expen-
ditures of the project.
We really tried to help and
bring this along, Moorestown
Director of Recreation Theresa
Miller said.
School taxes increase
Concerns about the Moore-
town school districts budget and
tax increases were raised in an
April meeting.
In March, the Board of Educa-
tion approved a tentative budget
that included a 1.61 percent tax in-
crease.
The proposed increase was ad-
dressed at an April 17 meeting by
a number of teachers.
Trapani said the public was not
properly informed about the tax
increase and its effect on the
schools.
The impact of it couldnt be
fully researched, so people who
came to the budget forums and
read what was printed were in the
full belief that this was the budg-
et that was going forward, Tra-
pani said.
The tax increase was adjusted
as the budget was decreased from
$67.6 million in March to $66.9
million in April, lowering the tax
increase for residents. This con-
cerned South Valley Elementary
School teacher B.J. Lemaire.
The less the board is budget-
ing, the less that we will have
each year going forward, she
said.
The school districts tax levy
increase was the first in three
years, according to business ad-
ministrator Shugars.
Superintendent Betze resigns
Stunning news arose from a
special meeting of the Board of
Education on Aug. 28. After re-
turning from executive session,
the board voted to accept the res-
ignation of Betze and appoint
Shugars as acting superintend-
ent.
Betzes resignation officially
took effect on Dec. 31, with the
outgoing superintendent placed
on a leave of absence for the re-
mainder of 2013. Board of Educa-
tion president Don Mishler said
that Betzes leave of absence to-
taled approximately $165,000.
Betze had served as superintend-
ent for the Moorestown School
District for more than a year, tak-
ing over the post in May 2012.
The Board of Education imme-
diately began the search process
after accepting Betzes resigna-
tion.
Informally, weve already
started going through our con-
tacts, Mishler said.
The search for the districts
next superintendent is still ongo-
ing as the calendar turns to 2014.
Dave Robinson honored
by Moorestown schools
Moorestown received news of a
huge honor early in 2013 as
Moorestown High School alum
Dave Robinson was elected to the
Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The announcement was made
in New Orleans just prior to the
Super Bowl in February. Robin-
son went down there with his son,
where they watched the an-
nouncement of the newly induct-
ed Hall of Famers made on televi-
sion.
When he was reading the
names off, I didnt even pay atten-
tion, said Robinson. He was
reading the names off and I was
counting.
Robinson was depressed after
the fifth name was called, but that
turned to happiness as his name
immediately followed.
He received the honor of stand-
ing with all of the other 2013 in-
ductees at the Super Bowl in New
Orleans on Feb. 3.
After his official induction cer-
emony in August, Robinson re-
ceived a hometown welcome dur-
ing Moorestown footballs season
opening game on Sept. 12. The
team held Dave Robinson
Night in honor of the Hall of
Famer.
The ceremony included the re-
tirement of Robinsons
No. 89, which he wore while play-
ing for the Quakers in the late
1950s.
It was the right thing to do for
his hometown and alma mater to
honor his accomplishments and
his life, Moorestown High
School athletic director Neil Rosa
said. Everyone wanted to be a
part of this. Former teammates
were calling and neighborhood
friends were calling. Everyone
was extremely cooperative. They
just wanted to be with Dave
again.
Robinson spent more than an
hour before the game that night
signing autographs and posing
for pictures for a packed crowd.
The reception that he received by
his former high school was
tremendous.
This jersey will be the
one that is most important to
me, Robinson said to the crowd.
Ive had a lot of big moments in
my life, marrying my wife, the
birth of my sons, winning two
Super Bowls, but nothing can top
being honored by your home-
town.
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MOORESTOWN
STATELY HOME
Situated on a large lot, this
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home features 2 newer baths & a
Cornerstone kitchen with adjoining
Butler`s pantry. Hardwood floors
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this architectural gem.
$775,000
MAPLE SHADE
SPACIOUS COLONIAL
Well maintained home situated on
a very large lot. This home offers
4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, master
bedroom suite with large closet
& private bath, large eat-in
kitchen with breakfast area & lots
of storage throughout.
$219,750
H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
RESTORED VICTORIAN
Upon entering this beautiful 4
bedroom, 2-1/2 bath home the
charm of yesteryear blends with
the new kitchen featuring a 6-
burner stove & marble countertops
and spacious new master suite.
Enjoy the large deck.
$499,500
MOORESTOWN
THE PERFECT TOWNHOME
This is the Tollgate townhome you
have been waiting for! Neutrally
decorated boasting a newer
kitchen w/granite, hardwoods,
gas burning fireplace & finished
lower level. French doors open to
a private patio & courtyard.
$304,500
MOORESTOWN
REMODELED COLONIAL
This 4 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath home
features spacious rooms, newer
hardwood floors, an updated
kitchen & nice deck to enjoy. This
home offers you award winning
schools and easy access
to major highways.
$224,500
MOORESTOWN
SPECTACULAR SETTING
Well maintained 5 bedroom, 3-1/2
bath home situated on 2.4 acres
that back to Boundary Creek
offering wraparound porch, cedar
deck with hot tub, gourmet eat-in
kitchen with granite counters
& private master bedroom suite.
$650,000
MOORESTOWN
CUSTOM TOWNHOME
Backing to private woods and
siding on Open Space, this 3
bedroom, 2-1/2 bath custom home
has been newly renovated. The
amazing new kitchen has every
convenience, beautiful new
hardwood floors & private deck.
$485,000
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CINNAMINSON
THIS IS IT!
This 4 bedroom colonial has more
than curb appeal. Features include:
a large entrance hall, great family
room with cathedral ceiling,built-in
bookshelves & gas fireplace, wood
floors & a 1st floor in-law or
au pere suite.
$311,500
MOORESTOWN
PRISTINE GEM
This impeccably maintained home
is nestled on a sought after location
in Stanwick Glen. Inside,
hardwood floors & cozy fireplace
add warmth & character to this
special residence with updated
baths & kitchen with granite.
$699,000
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H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
This brick custom home features a 2-story foyer with split staircase,
gourmet kitchen & breakfast room with porcelain floors, 4 fireplaces, custom
millwork throughout, magnificent master suite plus 4 separate bedroom suites.
$2,299,900
MOORESTOWN
This impeccable estate home is sited in a private enclave of 29 executive
homes. Features include 3 fireplaces, extensive Ramsay millwork & cabinetry
& Donachy designed pergola & blue stone patios & walkways.
$1,295,000
MOORESTOWN
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

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