You are on page 1of 32

is

su
e!
Ou
td
oo
rL
iv
in
g
www.moorestownsun.com

FREE

MAY 2026, 2015

Leaders
in

lacrosse

Moorestown High School


girls lacrosse team continues
tradition of winning ways
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
In 1992, high school girls lacrosse looked much different
than it does today.
Players didnt wear goggles and still used wooden sticks.
The game was much slower, and there were no rules regulating the number of players on offense or defense.
In New Jersey, there were few schools sponsoring girls
lacrosse. Only about 50 had NJSIAA-sanctioned teams. Because so few schools had teams, there were no group or sectional playoffs. There was one statewide tournament at the
please see QUAKERS, page 10
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Moorestowns defenders celebrate a second half goal during


an April 23 game against Glen Ridge. The Quakers tradition is more than just winning game. The team celebrates
each goal the same way, with defenders tapping their sticks
together and the bench reciting one of a number of cheers.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Scouting stars
Girl Scouts achieve award.
PAGE 4

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 2529
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

Cum Laude Society welcomes MFS students

Special to The Sun

-""

"1"- $". *+/ &* (0!"!

04

!0(/ 0##"/.
$"/ #-""
"1"- $". *+/ &* (0!"!
"(- * 5

"(- * 5

&/% /%&. +0,+*


+/ 1 (&! 2&/% +/%"- +##"-.
##"- "3,&-".

&/% /%&. +0,+*


+/ 1 (&! 2&/% +/%"- +##"-.
##"- "3,&-".

Sitting: Andayah Sims, Joshua Murdy, Jacob Schoifet, Samuel Milligan and Edward Gelernt. Standing: Alexandra Katsnelson, Emma
Foster, Molly Foster, Emily Tatum, Shailen Doshi, David Golden,
Vanessa Kara, Yi (Vivian) Bao, Katie Teitelbaum and Erin Chen.

naria Deental
ntal
Vaanaria
Michael
M
ichael

Fifteen Moorestown Friends


School students were inducted
into the Cum Laude Society, a national honor society for public
and
independent
secondary
schools, at a ceremony at MFS on
May 11.
The 15 inductees were seniors
Yi (Vivian) Bao, Shailen Doshi,
Emma Foster, Molly Foster, David
Golden, Vanessa Kara, Emily
Tatum and Katie Teitelbaum.
Juniors inducted were: Erin
Chen, Edward Gelernt, Alexandra Katsnelson, Samuel Milligan,
Joshua Murdy, Andayah Sams
and Jacob Schoifet.
Named to the Cum Laude Society last year were current seniors
Brett Barbin, Luke Bianco, David
Howarth, Adam Mohsen-Breen,
Matthew Scalamandre, Scott
Strickland, Carly Teitelbaum and
Katherine Thai.
Students are selected for membership in the Cum Laude Society
based on their cumulative record
of academic excellence in all subject areas. Moorestown Friends
School received its Cum Laude
charter in 1962.

tennis scores
-&*'. +/ * (0!"!
&)&/
"+,("

-&*'. +/ * (0!"!
&)&/
"+,("

"(- * 5

"(- * 5

&/% /%&. +0,+*


+/ 1 (&! 2&/% +/%"- +##"-.
##"- "3,&-".

&/% /%&. +0,+*


+/ 1 (&! 2&/% +/%"- +##"-.
##"- "3,&-".

The following Moorestown


High School boys tennis score
was submitted by varsity head
coach William Kingston.

Wee ooffffffeer many pa


W
ay
yment
options to make all
treatment a
fffo
aff
af
ffffoordable.

1104 Ro
Route
te 130 No
Norrtth, Suite G
Cinnaminson, N JJ.. 0807
77
7
At tth
he cco
orner o
off Ri
Rivertto
on Rd
Rd. and Ro
Route 130 No
Nortth
h

856-786-2020
MOST
M
OST INSURANCE
INSURANCE PPLANS
LAN S A
ACCEPTED
CCEPTED

MHS advanced to South Jersey


Division III semi-finals by defeating Kingsway, 5-0. MHS record is
now 14-7.
In singles:
First singles: Marc Mounzer, of
Moorestown,
defeated
Jake
McBride 6-4, 6-4, and 0-0.
Second singles: David Blatcher,
of Moorestown, defeated Dan
Rival 7-5, 6-0, and 0-0
Third singles: Akshay Bhalodia,of
Moorestown, defeated
Steve Harbeson 6-2, 6-2, 0-0.
In doubles:
First doubles: Wes Bobadilla
and Adi Bulusu, of Moorestown,
defeated Alex Noel and Dominick
Ramsden 6-1, 6-1, 0-0.
Second doubles: Jon Lewis and
Dylan Paul, of Moorestown, defeated Ryan Rorick and Colin Pollick 6-2, 6-4, 0-0.

CALL FOR SPECIAL SPRING SAVINGS!

NJ Lic. #13vh01555900

uth
Serving So
1975
Jersey since

The Winner of the 2014


Certainteed Siding
Award of Excellence

Deal Direct With The Owner


All Work Fully Guaranteed
Fully Insured

GAF Certified Roofing Contractor

OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES WILL


MAKE YOU GLAD YOU CALLED!

BEAUTIFUL SIDING, ROOFING AND WINDOWS


Windows Siding Capping Roofing Decks Additions and More
Former President and Chairman of The Board of the NJ Remodelers Associations

Camden County

$500 OFF

856-424-1610

$1000 OFF

NEW ROOF

Burlington County

NEW VINYL SIDING

With coupon.May not be combined with others offers.


Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
Must present coupon at time of sale

856-234-9567

With coupon.May not be combined with others offers.


Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
Must present coupon at time of sale

www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com

4 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

.H. Booker Flooring Inc.


ESIDENTIAL

COMMERCIAL

Committed to Customer Satisfaction Since 1967

CARPET AREA RUGS LUXURY VINYL PLANK TILE

Representing Materials from the Finest Manufacturers


Established Relationships with Decorators,
Design Firms and Architects
Expert Installation by our In-House Staff with
same installers for 25 years
Extensive Customer Referral List Available

Bettering the community


Moorestown Girl Scouts achieve STAR award for service
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The Moorestown Girl Scouts
have been in Moorestown for
more than 80 years. Right now,
they are just shy of 400 registered
Girl Scouts, and they are looking
to go over that mark.
From their 80 years of existence, the Moorestown Girl
Scouts have accomplished a lot in
the community as well as for
themselves.
Recently, the Moorestown Girl
Scouts were honored with the
STAR award for their Service
Unit Team doing great things in
South and Central Jersey. However, the leaders said it isnt all
them, but really the girls and
their hard work, willingness to

856-234-5454
Fax 856-234-5464
www.rhbookerflooring.com
Showroom Open By Appointment Fully Insured
300 Mill Street Moorestown, NJ 08057
Special to The Sun

Girl Scouts Troup 23618 stands together for a photo during World
Thinking Day in February, where girls participate in activities and
projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl
Scouts in other countries.

please see SULLIVAN, page 23

Shelley Suflas
Sales Associate

Cell 609-304-9692
Office 856-235-1950 x 192

(856) 235-1950

Licensed in NJ & PA

MOORESTOWN $1,899,000
)! $ ' &$%
# !# ' %

D
UCE
D
E
R

&% * #
(%
% (
%
% ' #
$"& #
% ' $!
# * &# !! %
%% *

MOORESTOWN $269,000
& %
#
#
$& %

#
'

' #
# (%
( # %
% $& #
%
(% ) $
% )!
& ! &!
&%
# * &# % &# % * &#
'

$% #
%*

MOORESTOWN $689,000
$#

&#
#

#
$
$ % $

(%
%

$
%

# % $%

%
%

$% # $& %
*%

$%

308 Elm Street, Moorestown


$249,500

25 Claypoole Ave, Moorestown


$299,900

PRICE REDUCED

609 Oldershaw Avenue, Moorestown $899,000

CUSTOM BUILT BEAUTY


This fabulous 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath home features 3 fireplaces,
gourmet kitchen with large island and breakfast area, sumptuous
master bedroom suite, finished basement, attached 3-car garage,
detached 2-car garage with bonus room, and in-ground pool.

MAIN STREET CHARM


This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is sited on Main
Street and backs to a private wooded area. Featuring a large living room with fireplace and
French doors that lead to a spacious side porch,
formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast area,
and potential for 4th bedroom on 3rd floor.

BRICK RANCH
This home features 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, living room with marble surround fireplace, formal dining room, updated kitchen, breakfast
room, family room with sliders to back yard,
and spacious front porch.

347 E. Main Street, Moorestown


$599,000

318 Dawson Street, Moorestown


$175,000

GREAT LOCATION
This beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home features a living room with fireplace, elegant dining room, updated kitchen, family room with
walls of windows & door to private terrace,
charming courtyard and nicely landscaped
back yard.

RENOVATED TWIN
This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Twin has been updated throughout. New carpeting and flooring,
freshly painted, new kitchen with 42 Maple
cabinets, stainless appliances and built-in
shelves, and new bathrooms.

909 Heritage Road, Moorestown


$599,000

220 Southview Drive, Cherry Hill


$395,000

SPACIOUS COLONIAL
This well maintained 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home
features a family room with fireplace, sun room
with vaulted ceiling & skylights, updated
kitchen with quartz counters, large island &
breakfast area, & fabulous master bedroom
suite with private bath.

QUIET CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION


Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home backing to
open space. Featuring remodeled kitchen and
bathrooms, hardwood floors, living room with
fireplace, 3-seasons room with flagstone floor,
private paver patio, walk-up attic, and attached
2-car garage.

599 Sentinel Road, Moorestown $750,000

AMAZING BACKYARD VIEWS


This beautiful Stanwick Glen Colonial features 4 bedrooms, 2.5
baths, gourmet kitchen with breakfast area that is completely
open to the family room with fireplace, master bedroom suite,
and private backyard with screened-in porch and Gunite pool.

I have moved, you can find me at


Keller Williams Moorestown

Naoji Moriuchi
123 E. Main Street Moorestown, NJ 08057
Office: 856-316-1100 ext 1405 Mobile: 609-781-0080

www.TheMoriuchiGroup.com
Like us on
/moriuchigroup

THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

in our opinion

Memorial Day

108 Kings Highway East


Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933

Three-day weekend or a return to a traditional day of remembrance?

Dan McDonough Jr.


chairman of elauwit media

e re all familiar with Memorial Day. We know that it


is a day set aside to honor
the brave men and women who made
the ultimate sacrifice to protect our
country and the freedom we have.
And we know that it is celebrated on
the last Monday in May, thereby creating a three-day weekend for most.
Maybe it shouldnt be that way.
Back when Memorial Day was first
established during the Civil War era, it
was observed on May 30. It had its own
special day, which, many will argue,
kept the focus on the meaning of the
day.
They have a point.
When one thinks of Memorial Day
these days, its easy to lose focus.
There are Memorial Day sales at

Holiday weekend distracts


Memorial Day shouldnt be about sales
or heading to the beach. It should be
about honoring those who died serving
this country. How do you reflect on
Memorial Day?

stores and the kick-off to summer


sentiment. That people have three
days off often overshadows what the
spirit of Memorial Day is all about.
We dont want to sound completely
negative. Many communities still take
pride in holding a thoughtful, meaningful Memorial Day ceremony
and/or parade. We still see flags displayed. We still see a lot of people take
time to honor those who died serving
our country.
But we also cant help but think that

lumping Memorial Day into a threeday weekend has diminished the


meaning of the day at least somewhat. There are too many distractions.
How many of us have made Memorial
Day weekend plans that have absolutely nothing to do with honoring the
meaning of the day?
Memorial Day should be special. It
should be a time when every American reflects on the sacrifices made on
his or her behalf and takes the time to
pay proper respect. Nothing should
distract from those sentiments.
Will the three-day weekend be replaced with a move back to May 30?
Doubtful. Its going to be up to each individual to cut through the clutter and
honor those who made the ultimate
sacrifice.

Fifth-grader fosters a passion for history


Anthony Hays crowned regional champion of the History Bee elementary division
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Sometimes, passions begin on a whim,
while
others
are
nurtured.
For
Moorestown Upper Elementary School
fifth-grader Anthony Hays, it was a little
bit of both in regard to history.
From a young age, Anthony was able to
name all of the presidents of the United
States and knew when their terms were as
well. His parents noticed this and provided
him with material to pursue that passion.
That knowledge and love for history has
grown, and has shown with Anthonys accomplishment of being crowned a regional
champion of the History Bee in the elementary division, a competition held in
Wynnewood, Pa. on Saturday, April 18. The
win qualified him for the National History
Bee to be held in Louisville, Ky. on May 22-

24.
According to Anthonys mother Dina, he
started to show an interest in the presidents when he was quite young, and within
a week, he knew the presidents and all
terms. After that, he was asking for more
and more material to read. Now he will
read one or two history books a week. In
addition to reading, he often watches ABC
World News Tonight and plays along with
the contestants on Jeopardy!
While Dina likes history, she is not passionate about it, as science is more her
thing. Instead she attributes his passion to
her mother, who is a history buff as well.
I love history. I really like reading books
about it and all of the interesting things
that you can learn about history, Anthony
said.
please see NATIONAL, page 19

Tim Ronaldson

Joe Eisele

executive editor

publisher

manaGinG editor

Kristen Dowd
Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
moorestown editor

chairman of the board

Russell Cann
Barry Rubens
Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

chief executive officer


vice chairman

elauwit media Group


publisher emeritus
editor emeritus

Steve Miller
Alan Bauer

The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit


Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd
Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
weekly to select addresses in the 08057 ZIP
code.
If you are not on the mailing list, six-month
subscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFs
of the publication are online, free of charge.
For information, please call 856-427-0933.
To submit a news release, please email
news@moorestownsun.com. For advertising information, call 856-427-0933 or
email advertising@moorestownsun.com.
The Sun welcomes suggestions and comments from readers including any information about errors that may call for a correction to be printed.
SPEAK UP
The Sun welcomes letters from readers.
Brief and to the point is best, so we look for
letters that are 300 words or fewer. Include
your name, address and phone number. We
do not print anonymous letters. Send letters
to news@moorestownsun.com, via fax at
856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can drop
them off at our office, too.

Special to The Sun

On Saturday, April 18, Anthony Hays of


Moorestown was crowned regional champion of the History Bee in the elementary division, held in Wynnewood, Pa.

The Sun reserves the right to reprint your


letter in any medium including electronically.

MAY 2026, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 7

happenings at parks & rec

Memorial Day Ceremony is May 25


By KAHRA F. BUSS
Dept. of Parks & Recreation
On Monday, May 25 at 10 a.m.,
the Moorestowns Annual Memorial Day ceremony will begin at
Memorial Field on Church Street.
The Memorial Day Ceremony has
been an annual tradition for the
last 29 years and is attended by
hundreds of Moorestonians.
The very first Memorial Day
ceremonies date back to the late
1800s, following the Civil War. According to the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs, in 1868 an organization of Union Army Veterans,
the Grand Army of the Republic,
established Decoration Day as a
time for the nation to reunite after
its most deadly and destructive
war. The U.S. Civil War tested the
strength of the United States and
its citizens, and Decoration Day
was an opportunity for healing.
While many places in the United

States claim to have been the first


to observe this holiday, it was not
until 1971 that Memorial Day was
declared a National Holiday by an
Act of Congress. The words of
Gen. John A. Logan of the GAR
more than 100 years prior guide
our observance of this holiday
even now: Let no neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present
or to the coming generations that
we have forgotten as a people the
cost of a free and undivided republic.
In addition to reserving the last
Monday of May to remember all
of the men and women who paid
the ultimate price, in the year
2000, Congress passed another
law creating the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 p.m.
So this Memorial Day, as we enjoy
picnics, the opening of local pools
and the promise of summer just
over the horizon, take a moment
to think about the freedoms we

Since 1880

enjoy as a nation. Take a moment


to remember those who died to
give us those freedoms.
The 2015 Memorial Ceremony
will begin with music from the
Moorestown High School Band
under the direction of Chris Norris. Posting of the Colors will be
done by Boy Scout Troop No. 44
and Cub Scout Troop No. 44 will
lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
The invocation will be done by
Pastor Ingrid Wengert of St.
Matthew Lutheran Church and
the Second Baptist Church Choir
will provide a musical interlude.
So as we enjoy this 2015 Memorial
Day,
join
together,
Moorestown, to remember those
who paid the ultimate price to ensure our freedoms. Nearly 150
years after the first ceremonies
were held, we will uphold the traditions and remember those men
and women who have fallen during their service to our country.

221 Chester Ave, Moorestown

856-235-8745
MENS SHIRTS LAUNDERED

$1.75 each
Prepaid No Limit On Hanger

20% OFF
ENTIRE DRY CLEANING ORDER
PREPAID ONLY

Must present coupon with incoming order.


Cannot be combined with other offers.
Expires 6/3/15

Excludes suede and leather.


Cannot be combined with other offers.
Expires 6/3/15

Forrest Cleaners 235-8745

Forrest Cleaners 235-8745

Substitute teachers and paraprofessionals, Immediate


Openings, Part Time/Per Diem, AA/EOE. Apply at

Home
Pick Up &
Delivery
Service

Same Day
Service

http://www.applitrack.com/mtps/onlineapp/default.aspx

* ( * '* +( " $ . &"& +


**0 '!$ * * "'& $ + $ + * (* + &, ,".
*"& + ,! & / '!$ * $"& ' ,- + - ,+ +"&#+ & . *0,!"& 0'- & "% "&
'* ,! ", ! & & ,!
,!*''% ,' '-* %(-+ *"& 0'-* +" & )- +,"'&+ &
/'/
0 ,! & / +'$-,"'&+ !"+ "+ ('(-$ * +!'/ +' +" & -( *$0

$ "

'* "& '*% ,"'& '& & / -( '%"& + %"& *+


($ + ."+", '-* / +", ###

, + & ,'(" +

%"& *+ * '%($"% &, *0 & $"%", ,' "*+, * "+, *


' * "+, * $$ '* % "$ & + * * " $'* '% '*
'&+,*- ,"'& '%( &0
'*,! !-* ! ,* , 1 ''* +,'/&

- +,+

CALENDAR

PAGE 8

sneak peek at what it is like to


learn to play the guitar. Registration is required.
New Jersey Authors Network: 7
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.
Calling all writers! I've finished
my first draft, now what? Join NJ
Authors Brian Patrick McKinley,
K. Edwin Fritz, Rabbi Ilene Schneider, M. Kate Quinn and Stacy Wilk
for a fun, informative discussion
on getting published in today's
market. Find out why typing "The
End" is really just the beginning.

THURSDAY MAY 21
Sing-Along with Jessica: Ages 1
month to 6 years. 1:30 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Join Jessica
Carroll and her guitar for a fun
sing-along filled with tunes you
know and some new-to-you
songs, too. No registration
required.
Perkins Center presents: Music
Exploration-Guitar: Grades 2 to
4. 4:15 p.m. at the Moorestown
Library. Guitar instructor Joey
Mariano will give students a

please see CALENDAR, page 22

-*+

-(.5
(--/

'('

%%%1

"1 7

"

&

/-/+*

Scott Santos and Michael Jamison drive@advantage-drivingschool.com


6
4

Email us at news@moorestownsun.com

(-*

10-hour behindthe-wheel
package

Within normal coverage area.


Not including permits service fee.
Cannot be combined with any other
offer. Expires 7/31/15.

),*

Within normal coverage area.


Not including permits service fee.
Cannot be combined with any other
offer. Expires 7/31/15.

DRIVERS LESSON PACKAGES


Have us help you get your
Learners Permit and prepare
for your Drivers License!
Road Test Services

2-hour
review
lesson

.*

Within normal coverage area.


Not including permits service fee.
Cannot be combined with any other
offer. Expires 7/31/15.

Gift Certificates Available


Ask About Our Ambassador Program
$
!#

&"

! # "
!!

& #
! % " #!3

13 West Camden Ave, Moorestown (856) 802-1083

$1 OFF
Nova Lox
Sandwich

$3 OFF
Any Dozen Value Pack
Your choice of 13 bagels and
2 Manhattan Cream Cheese Tubs

4 FREE BAGELS
with purchase of 12 bagels
or 2 FREE BAGELS
with purchase of 6 bagels

Not to be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. Valid at participating locations only. Limit one coupon per customer per visit. Cash redemption value 1/20 of one cent. Applicable taxes paid by bearer. No reproduction is allowed. Expires 4/30/15. 2013 Einstein Noah Restaurant Group Inc.

ER
UNDTRACT
CON

!!$+

OFFICE: 856-235-1950 X152


CELL: 856-495-6966
E-MAIL:RLTORSUE1@AOL.COM

"%($#

7,;.-2+5. <=87. 6*7<287 8//.;< 6*072/2,.7= <=8;B 0;*7- /8B.; @2=1 ,2;,>5*; <=*2;@*B< =8
+8=1 >99.; *7- 58@.; 5.?.5< ;.*=1=*4270 1201 0*=1.;270 ;886 @2=1 "5- )8;5- <=87.
6*7=.5 *7- @.= +*; #;2?*,B *<<>;.- +B *,;.< 8/ <>;;8>7-270 5*7- -3*,.7= 58=< *?*25
*+5. ?2* <.9*;*=. 9>;,1*<. %.. %
'72:>. /2;<= /588; ?.<=2+>5.
@2=1 ,><=86 ;8=>7-* 89.7< =8 *7 .5.0*7= 6*<=.; +.-;886 6*<=.; +*=1 @2=1 <*>7* 8; @*54
27 $ ,58<.= 7- 5.?.5 8//.;< <9*,28>< +.-;886< .*,1 @2=1 .7 <>2=. +*=1< 95>< *
1>0. 8//2,. "?.;
<:>*;. /..= 8/ 5>A>;28>< 52?270 <9*,. 95>< =1;.. ,*; 0*;*0.<

* & $&

OFFICE: 856-235-1950 X222


CELL: 267-972-2857
EMAIL: MGIANNETTO1976@GMAIL.COM

$)(

$)&(

$$& '($+#

(2,=8;2*7 186. =8=*55B ;.78?*=.- 27


27,5>-.< *55 =1. ,1*;6 8/ 2=<
(2,=8;2*7 1.;2=*0. +5.7-.- @2=1 68-.;7 *6.72=2.< =1;8>018>= *;0. 58= @2=1
7.@.; -.,4 !.@.; 42=,1.7 @2=1 7.@ ,*+27.=;B 0;*72=. ,8>7=.;=89< ,.7=.; 2<
5*7- +;.*4/*<= ;886 (2,=8;2*7 /.*=>;.< 27,5>-. 8;2027*5 6255@8;4 *7- * =>;7.8*4 <=*2;@*B 8;6*5 52?270 ;886 89.7270 =8 <>7;886 &1. *<=.; +.-;886
<>2=. 8//.;< *7 .7<>2=. +*=1;886 &12< 186. 2< * ;.*5 /27- @2=1 =1. 8;2027*5
(2,=8;2*7 *==;2+>=.< ,8695.6.7=.- +B *55 =1. 68-.;7 >90;*-.< 98<<2+5.

$)&(

!$& #

!" & & *

$$& '($+#

8;0.8>< +.-;886 186. 58,*=.- 87 *5


68<= *,;.< 27 * 9;2?*=. .7,5*?. &12<
+;2,4 ,85872*5 2< 875B
B.*;< 85- 2< +;201=
*7- *2;B @2=1 5*;0. @27-8@< *7- 8//.;<
=87< 8/ +>25-.; >90;*-.< 27,5>-270 * <9.,
=*,>5*; <>798;,1 *7- /272<1.- +*<.6.7=

.*>=2/>5 C 8;*5D 68-.5 87. 8/ =1. 5*;0.<=


@2=1 +.-;886<
+*=1< 27 *>;.5
;..4 @2=1 0;*72=. ,8>7=.;< /*7=*<=2,
/272<1.- 58@.; 5.?.5 95>< 6>,1 68;.

!!$+' %

$$& '($+#

$.68-.5.- 8;*5 68-.5 @2=1 8?.;


27
>90;*-.<
; +*=1< 8*4 /588;< ;.78?*=.42=,1.7 /272<1.- +*<.6.7= 08;0.8>< 58@.; 5.?.5
@2=1 /2;.95*,. $.,.7=5B ;. 9*27=.- 27=.;28;
<.,5>-.- 9*=28

+%

NEW NG
I
LIST

NEW NG
I
LIST

OFFICE: 856-235-1950 X112


CELL: 856-905-5011
EMAIL:KATHYHULLINGS@AOL.COM

'(#)(

!& #

+<85>=.5B +.*>=2/>5 +.-;886 186. 27


-.<2;*+5. *?.;/8;- )88-< &12< +;2,4
186. 1*< +..7 6.=2,>58><5B 6*27=*27.+B =1. 8;2027*5 8@7.;< '90;*-.< 0*58;.
27<2-. $.5*A 27 B8>; 9;8/.<<287*55B 5*7<,*9.- +*,4B*;- 9*;*-2<. @2=1 27 0;8>79885 *7- @*=.; /.*=>;.<

NEW NG
I
LIST

( &'

!& #

&12< +.*>=2/>5 +.-;886 186. 875B


B.*;< 85- @2=1 =87< 8/ 5201= 2< 58,*=.- 87
=1. +.<= 58= 27 87. 8/ .5;*7 < 68<= -.<2;
*+5. 7.201+8;188-< )*=,1 =1. =1 8/ >5B
/2;.@8;4< /;86 =1. 1>0. +*,4 -.,4

LD!
O
S

$$& '($+#

!+

#;2-. 8/ 8@7.;<129 <18@< 27 =12< <9*,28><


*55 +;2,4 C,*9. ,8-D <=B5. 186. @2=1 +.;886< +*=1< /272<1.- 58@.; 5.?.5
0*;*0. 95>< @88-.- 58=

202 W. Main St., Moorestown, NJ 08057 (856) 235-1950

$$& '($+#

10 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

From left: Senior Emily Troy sets up a play for Moorestown during its 10-5 win against rival Shawnee on April 16. After Moorestown, Shawnee has the second-most state titles in
girls lacrosse with eight. The team rivals play annually each regular season. Jenna Martinelli battles for a loose ball for the Quakers during their 16-2 win against Glen Ridge on
April 23. Glen Ridge was one of the numerous North Jersey teams added to Moorestowns schedule in 2015 when the team decided to go independent. Moorestown senior Alex
ODonnell prepares to take a draw with Shawnees Caroline Farley during the Quakers 10-5 win against the Renegades on April 16.

Quakers have won 14 state championships in 24 years


QUAKERS
Continued from page 1
end of the year, with the winner
being declared the overall state
champion.
That same year, Deanna
Knobloch, a former Moorestown
girls lacrosse player, took over as
head coach of the Moorestown
High School team. The Quakers
were already a powerhouse after
winning four championships in a
five-year span from 1987 to 1991.
Just 22 years old at the time,
Knobloch was taking over for
Lynn Schilling, the nine-year
head coach who guided the Quakers to seven state championship
games.
All I can basically remember
is that I was young and scared,
Knobloch said. I was taking over
a state championship program,
one that I had played for, and replacing my high school coach
whom I respected and looked up
to.
Fast forward to 2015 and the
game of girls' lacrosse looks remarkably different in New Jersey.

Players are required to wear goggles, nearly all of them wield plastic sticks and the game has sped
up considerably. The sport has exploded in the state, with 200
schools fielding girls' lacrosse
teams. The added number of programs has allowed the NJSIAA to
add sectional and group brackets
to the playoffs.
Through all of these changes,
there has been a constant:
Moorestown has been a contender nearly every season. In the
last 24 years, the Quakers have
won 14 state championships, including an unprecedented 10
straight from 2000 to 2009 and the
last three in a row from 2012 to
2014. The program has won 21 titles in its history, more than double any other school in the state.
On
the
national
level,
Moorestown ranked in the top 10
in the country nine times from
2005 to 2014, according to laxpower.coms power rankings, including being named the top team in
the country in 2013.
The Quakers are also known
for long winning streaks, having
won 228 games against New Jersey schools in a stretch from 2000

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Senior Jess Button battles for a loose ball for Moorestown during the Quakers 16-2 win against Glen
Ridge on April 23.
to 2010. In 2015, the program set a
new record for the longest overall
win streak in New Jersey girls
lacrosse history, winning 88 consecutive games before falling to
Ridgewood on April 25.

The success of Moorestown


girls lacrosse isnt the work of
any one person. Countless players, parents, coaches, alumni and
other volunteers have contributed to the programs champi-

onships and the aura surrounding the team. Together, this


lacrosse family is responsible for
having developed the most prestiplease see KNOBLOCH, page 11

MAY 2026, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 11

Knobloch husband and wife duo team up to coach


KNOBLOCH
Continued from page 10
gious high school girls lacrosse
program in New Jersey.

Husband and wife guide


Moorestown to greatness
In the first eight years of
Knoblochs tenure as Moorestown
head coach, the Quakers won one
state championship, in 1995.
In 2000, a familiar face joined
Knobloch on the sidelines. It was
her husband, K.C.
The two have been married
since 1995, but it took a few years
before K.C. joined his wifes staff.
Knobloch said K.C. was always
trying to give advice and offer
input after games.
At first, I would say, what do
you know about girls lacrosse?
You never played the sport,
Knobloch said. It got to the point
where hed be hiding out in trees
during practice and watching. I
thought this was crazy and I just
brought him on.
K.C. was very eager to get involved from the beginning. Despite not playing lacrosse, he committed himself to learning the
sport and drew upon his knowledge of other sports to enhance
his ability to create plays
When I wasnt involved, she
would come home, K.C. said. I
would draw from the sports that I
played like football and basketball
and things like that. I would say,
why dont you try this?
The first year K.C. was on the
staff was the first of 10 straight
state
championships
for
Moorestown. Knobloch said the
team benefited greatly from
K.C.s input right away. The two
have different strengths and
weaknesses, allowing them to
complement each other perfectly.
Im more of the mother figure,
the disciplinarian, the motivator, Knobloch said. Hes the
strategizer on the field, the one
who puts the Xs and Os together.
Its kind of like the yin and
the yang, K.C. said.
K.C.s effect on the team is apparent at both practices and

games. He can be seen breaking


down offensive sets during 7-on-7
drills at practice and moving
players around the formation to
position them perfectly.
The couples ability to work together has not only been a great
combination for the Quakers, but
for all of South Jersey. The
Knoblochs teamed up to help
launch and run the South Jersey
Select Lacrosse Club, a team hosting top players from across the
area.
K.C. is just grateful his wife
has given him the opportunity to
coach, and said the experience
has not just made the two better
coaches, but also a stronger couple.
Its been a wonderful experience, he said Ninety-nine percent of the time we get along. Not
too many married couples can
work together.
Im so grateful that we had the
opportunity to work together,
Knobloch said.

Feeder programs building


foundation for success
In Moorestown, lacrosse is
played from a very young age
thanks to the Moorestown
Lacrosse Club. The growth of the
club and the townships recreation program has created one of
the deepest feeder programs
around.
Kids from third to eighth grade
can play lacrosse through either
the recreation department league
or the Moorestown Lacrosse
Club. Competitive play begins in
third and fourth grade as the kids
play in the townships recreation
department. In fifth grade, the
girls move up to Moorestown
Lacrosse Club, a travel program
where the level of competition
picks up and the girls are prepared for the high school level.
Knobloch said the feeder programs are crucial to the teams
success because the team is unable to recruit from other towns.
To help prepare the younger
girls for high school, the varsity
team hosts two days of clinics
each year for fifth- and sixthgrade players. Knobloch said the
clinics are extremely important

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

From top: Moorestowns Maggie


Handlan tries to sprint past
Shawnees Katie McLoughlin
during the first half of the Quakers 10-5 win against the Renegades on April 16. Annika Nissen
prepares to snatch a ground ball
for Moorestown during their 16-2
win against Glen Ridge on April
23. A group of Moorestown players surround Shawnees Erica
Barr as she tries to pick up a
ground ball during the Quakers
and Renegades game on April 16.
in preparing the younger girls for
the high school level.
The younger girls get to meet
and work with the high school
players whom they already look
up to, Knobloch said. During
those clinics, they are taught the
high school cheers and what it
means to play for Moorestown.
The young girls feed off the enthusiasm of these high school
players, and the foundation is set.
One day, they hope to play and
win just like them.
Each year, the high school team
also hosts a Youth Appreciation
Day game where the younger
players are honored at halftime
and are invited to watch the high
school team in action.
please see MOORESTOWN, page 12

12 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

Moorestown goes independent for 2015 season


MOORESTOWN
Continued from page 11
Even before third grade, girls
in Moorestown are already looking forward to playing lacrosse.
Maggie Handlan, a senior on the
high school team, said many of
the young girls realize how big
lacrosse is in town at a young age.
Ive been at a couple clinics at
the Field House and theres girls
coming in that are 4 and 5 years
old, and they say, Youre from
Moorestown. I cant wait to go
and play high school, Handlan
said. I dont even think I picked
up a stick at that age, but its
starting earlier and earlier.
Another senior, Adriana Pendino, said girls are clamoring to
play the sport earlier than ever.
Everyone talks about it,
Pendino said. My little neighbor
whos about 3 years old wants to
start in lacrosse. Theyre trying
to start it earlier and earlier as
the years go on.
Courtney Legath-Darling is
Moorestown High Schools JV
coach and was an All-American
for the Quakers when she played
for the team from 1999-2001. As
successful of a player as she was,
she couldnt imagine playing
lacrosse as early as some of the
current players do.
I probably started playing
lacrosse in seventh grade,
Legath-Darling said.
Now they start playing
lacrosse when theyre 5, 6, 7 years
old.
The interest in Moorestown
girls lacrosse has much to do
with the tradition and mystique
surrounding the high school program.

Girls lacrosse more than


just a game in Moorestown
Senior Melanie Becker couldnt believe it when her family
moved to Moorestown when she
was in sixth grade. She had never
played girls lacrosse and never
imagined it being as big of a deal
as it was in her new hometown.
I had never played lacrosse before, but it was really big here, so I
tried it out and I loved it, she

Special to The Sun

Moorestown girls lacrosse coaches Courtney Legath-Darling, KC


Knobloch and Deanna Knobloch have been the trio leading the Quakers for the past eight years. Deanna has been the head coach of the
team since 1992 and has amassed more than 490 wins. Her husband, KC, joined her on the staff in 2000. Legath-Darling played for
the Quakers from 1999 to 2001 and came back to the team as an assistant varsity coach and head JV coach in 2008.
said.
Becker quickly became one of
the dozens of Moorestown girls
who aspire to wear the black and
gold jersey at the high school
level.
Each year, girls take the field
with the recreation departments
lacrosse program and the
Moorestown Lacrosse Club in
hopes of getting to play for the
high school team one day. Pendino recalls being one of those girls
as a child.
I can remember the day I got
my jersey, she said. Its just
something thats so special. The
day I got it, Ill never forget.
All players who come through
Moorestown know about the history and realize how much of a
privilege it is to play for the team.
Handlan played on the freshman
team in her first year, but got to
join the varsity team for playoffs
and watch the Quakers win the
Tournament of Champions.
We got to experience what the
varsity level was like and see that
transformation from freshman to
varsity, she said.

Playing Moorestown girls


lacrosse is completely different
from any other sports team at the
high school. Handlan knows the
history so well, she can name the
players who wore No. 21 before
her.
I can name the players who
have worn my jersey, and I try to
play as hard and match their intensity from when I watched
them play as a little girl, she
said. I also played on the varsity
soccer team, and I cant name
anyone who wore the same jersey
number as me.
Pendino said playing for
Moorestown girls lacrosse is not
something to take for granted.
The team is expected to win the
Tournament of Champions every
year.
We have a tradition of playing
for the person who wore your jersey before you and playing for the
person who will wear the jersey
after you, she said. So we play
to keep the tradition alive.
Knobloch said the players are
taught what it means to play
Moorestown girls lacrosse from

their first day on the team freshman year. Each year, the team is
pushed to play as hard as it can
and represent the school in the
same way dozens of players have
done before them.
The girls understand that it is
a
privilege
to
play
for
Moorestown, not a right, she
said. We rely on the seniors to
lead the way and the underclassmen to follow. Each team feeds off
the previous years and puts pressure on themselves to uphold the
winning tradition.
Legath-Darling
knows
all
about Moorestowns winning tradition, having played on the 2000
and 2001 state championships
teams. She said it doesnt take a
lot to get the message about the
winning tradition across to the
players. She feels they all enter
the program realizing how big of
a deal it is to be a Quaker.
When they put their uniforms
on, theyre so proud to have that
Moorestown Lacrosse (logo) on
their chest, and when they go to
college to say I played for
Moorestown girls lacrosse, she
said. Every player goes to the
next level with pride in their high
school program, and thats what
Deanna instills in them.

Moorestown goes independent,


keeps winning
The 2015 season has been different from any Moorestown has
experienced.
For the first time, the Quakers
are not playing in a league. They
are playing as an independent
team after years of playing in the
Burlington County Scholastic
League.
Moorestowns independent status is unique in itself. Of the 200
schools that played at least one
girls lacrosse game in 2015 in
New Jersey, only five played as an
independent. Of those five, only
Moorestown played a full, 18game regular season schedule.
In the 2014-15 offseason, the
Burlington County Scholastic
League allowed Moorestown to
opt out of the league for girls
lacrosse and become independent. In the past, Moorestown had
to play a required number of
Burlington County Scholastic

League teams, many of which


were unable to compete with the
Quakers. Lopsided scores and
games decided well before halftime were the typical result. With
no league games to play,
Moorestown was on its own to
schedule a full regular season
slate.
When we decided to go independent, we knew right away that
our strength of schedule was
going to improve because it
meant we were going to have to
reach out to primarily other New
Jersey teams, K.C. said. Also it
meant we were going to travel a
little bit.
The
vast
majority
of
Moorestowns 2015 schedule consists of top-notch Central and
North Jersey programs, including Rumson-Fair Haven, Ridgewood, Suffern and Westfield. The
South Jersey teams Moorestown
played were other accomplished
programs, including long-time
rival Shawnee, Lenape, Cherokee,
Clearview and Bishop Eustace.
K.C. said this years schedule
was much tougher than in the
past.
From top to bottom, it might
be the strongest weve ever had,
he said. Every game, were going
to be tested.
The tougher schedule hasnt
phased Moorestown too much.
They finished the regular season
15-3, with their only losses coming to Ridgewood, the No. 1 team
in New Jersey, Agnew Irwin, the
No. 1 team in Pennsylvania, and
Suffern, a top-10 team from New
York. Their strength of schedule
was the second hardest in New
Jersey, with only Summit High
School playing a tougher schedule.
One reason Moorestown has
been successful against the states
top teams for many seasons is the
level at which it practices. The
team doesnt run practices at halfspeed. The players are asked to
give 100 percent for two hours,
just as they would in a regular
game.
When it comes to practice, we
expect intensity, Knobloch said.
We demand that every player
pushes themselves to not only be
please see LACROSSE, page 13

MAY 2026, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 13

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

From left: Abbey Brooks drives to the front of the net for Moorestown during its 10-5 win against rival Shawnee on April 16. In the same game, Moorestowns Quinn Nicolai and
Shawnees Erin Dugan race for a loose ball. Goalie Jessica Goralski makes a save during Moorestowns 16-2 win against Glen Ridge on April 23.

Lacrosse alumni going on to coach after graduation


LACROSSE
Continued from page 12
the best player they can be individually, but also to make sure
they are pushing their teammates
to do the same. We run them hard
and work them hard so they are
prepared not only for every team
they face, but also for the next
level.
Plays on both offense and defense are run repeatedly through
practice. A good portion of practice focuses on specific plays, including offenses and motions the
team eventually uses in the upcoming games.
The high level of practice isnt
just for the varsity team, either.
The JV and freshmen teams are
held to the same expectations.
The freshmen do everything
with the JV and varsity from day
one, Knobloch said. Skills,
strategy and mental and physical
toughness are taught from their
first practice as freshmen.
In many ways, practice serves
as the building block for
Moorestown girls lacrosse. The
intensity doesnt seem to bother
the players, however. They know

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Senior Kiera Dalmass defends against Shawnees Maddie Bray during


the Quakers 10-5 win over the Renegades on April 16.
what the expectations are when
they enter the program and what
is required of them to succeed.
Theres huge expectations and
a little bit of pressure, which I
think is a good thing, Pendino
said. Even if it wasnt there from
our coaching staff and from
everyone, I think we would have it

on ourselves.

Former Quakers make


an impact as coaches
As the years have gone on,
more Moorestown lacrosse alumni have departed their hometown

and have had an influence on


lacrosse at the high school and
college level. Multiple alumni are
now running lacrosse programs
and giving them the Moorestown
touch.
Kateri Linville got her start in
coaching at Moorestown High
School about 10 years ago. She is
now in her fifth season as the
head womens lacrosse coach at
University of Delaware. The Blue
Hens have improved since
Linville took over, having registered winning seasons in each of
the last three years.
Linville credits Knobloch and
her experience with Moorestown
lacrosse as the reason she got into
coaching.
Deanna was definitely a significant influence in wanting me
to pursue coaching, she said.
Delaware has a South Jersey
flavor on its roster. Former
Moorestown defender Anne Keim
is in her freshman season at
Delaware and is the first Quaker
alum to play for the Blue Hens
since Linville joined the team.
Delaware also has Lenape alumni
Lizzie Duffey and Nicole Donnelly and Shawnee alum Kierstan
Smith.
K.C. has been very instrumen-

tal in developing the South Jersey


Select program, Linville said.
From a recruiting perspective,
theyre definitely a strong source
of influence.
Vanderbilt University is another Division I college where
Moorestown has made its mark.
Three players from the class of
2014, Kayla Pruitt, Jess Dadino
and Frankie Angeleri, all play for
the Commodores, and head coach
Cathy Swezey played for the
Quakers in the late 1980s.
Becker will join her former
Moorestown
teammates
in
Nashville next year. Becker said
the Quaker connection helped influence her decision to attend
Vanderbilt.
It was, at first, a little shocking that four players from one
school are going to the same college, Becker said. Were really
excited about it, just being able to
take any part of the lacrosse program is really exciting. We all
love MGLax so much.
One former player who remains in Moorestown is LegathDarling. She is in her eighth year
as JV head coach and assistant
varsity coach for the girls
please see TEAM, page 14

14 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

Team keeps unity strong with


letters, locker room decorations
TEAM
Continued from page 13

E A R LY B I R D S P E C

$500 OFF

$250 OFF

Complete Sunroom

Screen Room

Valid through 4/20/15.

NO OBLIGATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE


(609) 387-5066 (856) 298-4400

Toll Free: (800) 641-6082


www.CPI-ConstructionSpecialties.com

lacrosse team. Even though she


knows she could likely become a
varsity head coach for another
local high school program, she
has no interest in leaving her
hometown.
Im happy to be a JV coach
and varsity assistant here, she
said. Its so rewarding because
youre part of a program that gets
to vie for a title every year. Thats
so exciting. It feels unnatural for
me to go somewhere else and
build a program somewhere else
when Im so close to this one right
here.
Legath-Darling has also built a
great relationship with Deanna
and K.C. She said the two were
great coaches when she played
and have now become great
friends.
I love the friendships Ive
made with them from them being
my coaches to today, she said.
Knobloch said Legath-Darling
has had a larger impact on
Moorestown girls lacrosse than
any other alum of the program.
Courtney is able to teach the
current players exactly what it
takes to not only win the
Moorestown way, but also to win
with class, Knobloch said. She
is respected, loved and revered by
each and every girl in this program, and we are so fortunate to
have her with us.
Legath-Darling also serves as
an example of how being a member of the Moorestown girls
lacrosse family doesnt end at
graduation.

The Moorestown girls lacrosse


family sticks together forever
On March 1, there was plenty
of black and gold in the stands at
Franklin Field on the campus of
the University of Pennsylvania.
Vanderbilt University was in
town to take on the Quakers in
womens
lacrosse.
Five
Moorestown alumni, two from

Special to The Sun

In March, girls from Moorestown Middle School visited the University


of Pennsylvania to watch former Moorestown player, Megan, Kelly, in
action. Kelly, a defender for the Penn Quakers, talked with the players after the game. Players on all levels of girls lacrosse in
Moorestown keep in touch with alumni after their high school careers
are over.
Penn and three from Vanderbilt,
were on the field for the respective schools in the game. Dozens
of girls lacrosse players from the
recreation program all the way
up through high school came to
see the former Moorestown
Quakers in action.
Such a trip is nothing unusual
for the Moorestown girls. The
team spends just as much time together off the field as it does on it.
Each year, the seniors adopt a
handful of younger players and
act in a motherly sort of role. In
addition, the team takes an annual bonding trip prior to the start
of the season.
Once the season begins, the
team does a number of things to
keep team unity strong.
We write each other letters,
Handlan said. We decorate the
locker room. We do everything together.
The team also receives motivation from former Moorestown
players. Pendino said the team
keeps in close contact with some
former teammates.
Even when girls graduate,
youre still such good friends,
Pendino said. We all still keep in
touch. We all like to be cheerlead-

ers with each other.


Becker said the high school
team loves to keep track of what
their former teammates are doing
in college and cheers them on as
well.
We keep track of their season,
too, and we check out their college stats, she said.
Legath-Darling still felt an attachment to Moorestown lacrosse
even after she left the area to attend Boston College in 2001.
I think more so than any other
program in the country, theres so
much
more
tradition
in
Moorestown lacrosse and this element of family, she said. You do
things together as a family. You
just feel so connected to things
that when you leave. You feel like
youre always connected to it.
The tradition of staying connected is not going to die with the
current team. The team is like a
special sorority. Once you take
the field for Moorestown girls
lacrosse, youre a member of the
team forever.
Youre always an MGLaxer,
Handlan said. You never leave
the program.
Ill be back until the day I die,
Pendino said.

DELRAN, NJ
SALE MAY 6, 2015 - JUNE 2, 2015
We reserve the right to limit quantities while quantities last. Not responsible for typographical
errors. Products and prices may not be available at all stores. All prices do not include sales
tax. Prices in this ad are set by JVC Inc.
10% mixed cases discount - Wine only - 12 bottle or more 750 ML only. (Excludes sale items.)

VODKA

CHAMPAGNE

Smirnoff 80 proof & All Types ....1.75 LT ........19.29


Svedka 80 Proof ........................1.75 LT ........19.29
Grey Goose 80 Proof ..................1.75 LT ........49.09
Absolut 80 proof ........................1.75 LT ........29.09
Three Olives 80 Proof ................1.75 LT ........24.09
Skyy 80 Proof ............................1.75 LT ........21.09
Stolichnaya 80 Proof ..................1.75 LT ........29.09
Ciroc 80 Proof & Flavors ............1.75 LT ........59.09.....750 ml...32.09
Tito's Handmade ........................1.75 LT ........29.09
Belvedere 80 Proof ......................................................750 ml...27.09

La Marca Prosecco ....................750 ML.......12.09


Freixenet Brut & Extra Dry..........750 ML.......9.09
Cooks All Types ..........................750 ML.......7.09
Clicquot Brut Yellow Label ..........750 ML.......47.09

Meiomi .............................................750 ml............19.99


Block 478.........................................750 ML...........12.99
Cupcake ...........................................750 ML...........8.09
Coppola Diamond .............................750 ML...........14.09

CABERNET

VARIOUS WHITES

Coppola Diamond ......................750 ML........13.09 Kendall Jackson Sauvignon Blanc ........750 ML ............8.39
Cupcake ....................................750 ML........8.09 Clos Du Bois Sauvignon Blanc..............750 ML ............9.39
Hess Select ................................750 ML........15.99 Cupcake Riesling..................................750 ML ............8.09
Kendall Jackson ........................750 ML........15.39 1818 Sauvignon Blanc ........................750 ML ............6.99
Rodney Strong............................750 ML........15.09 Menage a Trois White............................750 ML ............8.99
Columbia Crest Estate ................750 ML........9.09 VARIOUS REDS
GIN
Clos Du Bois ..............................750 ML........13.19 Menage a Trois Red ............................750 ML ..........8.99
Burnett's ....................................1.75 LT ........15.99
Boodles ......................................................................750 ML...22.09 Dreaming Tree ............................750 ml ........13.09 Block 478 Zinfandel ..........................750 ML ..........12.99
1818 Classic ............................750 ml ........6.99 Cupcake Red Velvet ............................750 ML ..........8.09
Beefeater ..................................1.75 LT ........32.09
Block 478 ..................................750 ml ........14.99 Dreaming Tree red Crush ....................750 ML ..........13.09
Bombay......................................1.75 LT ........31.09
Smith & Son ..............................750 ml ........12.99 VALUE WINE
WHISKY
Glen Ellen Cab, Chard & Merlot ..........1.5 LT..............7.09
Tullamore Dew............................1.75 LT ........44.09 ......750 ML...26.09 Antis ..........................................750 ML........9.99
Rex Goliath All Types...........................1.5 LT..............9.09
CHARDONNAY
Canadian Club ..........................1.75 LT ........19.09
Smith & Son ..............................750 ml ........14.99 CK Mondavi - All Types .......................1.5 LT..............10.29
Seagram's VO ............................1.75 LT ........21.99
Barefoot - All Types............................1.5 LT..............10.29
Makers Mark ..............................1.75 LT ........52.09.......750 ml...28.09 Cupcake ....................................750 ML........8.09
Beringer White Zinfandel & White Merlot...1.5 LT..............8.59
Jameson Irish ............................1.75 LT ........49.09.......750 ml...28.09 Kendall Jackson ........................750 ML........12.09
Black Box All Types .............................3 LT.................20.09
Toasted Head ............................750 ML........9.09
Jim Beam ..................................1.75 LT ........29.09
WINES AROUND THE WORLD
Rodney Strong............................750 ML........11.09
Windsor ....................................1.75 LT ........16.09
Antis Malbec..................................................750 ML......9.99
Clos Du Bois ..............................750 ML........9.39
SCOTCH
Yellow Tail All Types ............1.5 LT......11.09 ..750 ML......6.39
Hess Select ................................750 ML........10.99
Ballantine ..................................1.75 LT ........28.09
Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc ......................13.39
Coppola Diamond ......................750 ML........11.09
Old Smuggler ............................1.75 LT ........19.09
Cavit Pinot Grigio ............1.5 LT ......13.19 ...750 ml......7.09
1818 Classic ............................750 ML........6.99
Dewar's White Label ..................1.75 LT ........32.09
Jadot Beaujolais Village .................................750 ML....10.09
Dreaming Tree ............................750 ML........13.09
Cutty Sark ..................................1.75 LT ........28.09
Re Storto Montepulciano ...................................750 ML....6.99
Block 478 ..................................750 ML........11.99
Inverhouse ................................1.75 LT ........16.79
Re Storto Pinot Grigio .......................................750 ML....7.99
Columbia Crest Estate ................750 ML........9.09 BEER
RUM & TEQUILA
MERLOT
Captain Morgan Spiced ..............1.75 LT ........25.09
Pabst Blue Ribbon.........................30/12 o z cans ...........loose...16.99
Jose Cuervo Gold ......................1.75 LT ........32.09...750 ml...17.09 Kendall Jackson ........................750 ML........15.39 Budweiser and Bud Light ...............24/12oz bottles ..........loose...17.99
Cupcake ....................................750 ML........8.09 Coors Light and Coors Banquet .....24/12oz bottles ..........loose...18.29
Malibu Coconut..........................1.75 LT ........24.09
Coppola Diamond ......................750 ML........13.09 Miller Light, MGD & Miller 64.........24/12 oz bottles .........loose...18.29
Bacardi Silver & Amber ..............1.75 Lt ........19.19
Sailor Jerry ................................1.75 LT ........28.09...750 ml...19.09 Rodney Strong............................750 ML........15.09 Yuengling Lager & Yuengling Light ..24/12 oz bottles .........loose...17.99
Clos Du Bois ..............................750 ML........13.19 Blue Moon Belgian White...............24/12 oz bottles .........loose...26.49
CORDIALS
Columbia Crest Estate ................750 ML........9.09 Stella Artois...................................24/12 oz bottles .........loose...26.99
Southern Comfort ......................1.75 LT ........26.09
Grand Marnier ............................................................750 ml...29.09 1818 Merlot ..............................750 ML........6.99 Corona & Corona Light ..................24/12 oz bottles .........loose...26.99
Di Amore Sambuca & Amaretto ...................................750 ml...9.59 PINOT NOIR
Heineken, Amstel & Heineken Light...24/12 oz cans ............loose...25.99
Kahlua ......................................1.75 LT ........33.09....750 ML..18.09 Mark West..................................750 ML.........69.39 Bud Light Fiesta Rita .....................12/8 oz cans ..............loose...15.49
Estancia ....................................750 ML.........12.09

Smirnoff Ice & Smirnoff Variety Pack ....24/12 oz bottles....2/12 pks...25.49

LONG & FOSTER

REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE


TITLE INSURANCE

10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ


856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
R
DE CT
UN TRA
N
CO

W
-LA
IN UITE
S

THE LANDING
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate

Direct: 856.642.8745

300 Westover Dr., Moorestown

AC 16
RE
S

4BR, 3.5 Bath, 3410 SF. Situated on two acres in desirable Peachtree Point. This home has
been meticulously maintained by its original owners since it was built. This home has been
well thought out and designed. Highlights of the home include a huge screened in porch off
the back, new granite countertops and stone backsplash in the kitchen, built-in cabinetry
around the family room fireplace, ornate paneling on the dining room walls, a huge sitting
room with fireplace off the master bedroom, princess suite on second floor, and more.

This new custom home features a first floor master suite, open first floor
plan, 9' first floor ceilings, and up to four more bedrooms on the second
floor. Total amount of area to be finished is up to the buyer. Finished space
options range from 1,600 SF up to about 3,800 SF including finished basement. Call us to customize your dream home!

R T
DE AC S
N
R
U T AY
N D
CO N 4
I

W G!
NETIN
S
LI

$995,000 606 E. Second Street, Moorestown

610 McElwee Rd, Moorestown

$925,000

Direct: 856.642.8745 A spectacular piece of property! Nearly 16 acre parcel includes gorgeous topography rarely 4 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 Baths, 3,700 SF + 1,200 SF finished basement

seen in this area. Rolling fields and magnificent views will surround you in your dream
home in highly desirable Moorestown. There are very few opportunities like this left. The
land currently has farm status and can remain as such. A perfect opportunity for the avid
equestrian to build their own horse farm, or for someone who just wants some room to
stretch their arms. Septic system approval for up to a 6 BR home, access to public water,
natural gas, & electric, & deed restriction for One Single Family Detached Home.

This home, only 7 years old, has been upgraded and customized throughout. Highlights include in-town location, nearly 1/2 acre lot, finished basement with theater,
pool table area, play room, full bath, and custom mahogany bar. Kitchen includes
Sub-Zero and Wolf appliance package, custom cabinetry, pot filler, and a very desirable open floor plan connected to a breakfast room, family room with fireplace and
double height ceiling. This is a must-see home!

10 S. Close, Moorestown
Salesperson, ASP

www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046

Prestigious Location / Timeless Appeal


Direct: 856.642.8742
5 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4700 Sq. Ft. / .86 Acre
Chef's Kitchen / Grand Addition / Lush Backyard & Pool

37 E Cooper, Moorestown

$399,000

maintained by the original owner, this sundrenched home features 4 Beds, 2.5
baths and a 2 car garage. A newer roof, newer furnace newer kitchen, replacement windows, central air and a 2 car garage make this home move in ready. A
brick living room fireplace, handsome dining room china cabinets, and a large
screened in porch add character to this wonderful home.

$299,000 764 Riverton Road, Moorestown

End unit! 3 BRs, 2.5 BA, finished basement. All new windows throughout, all BAs renovated. Expanded eat in kitchen (22 x 14) w/ breakfast bar, solid cherry cabinets, Wilson
Art counters, dining area, hardwood floors, & french sliders to oversized deck. Dine in
style-charming exposed brick walls, built in floor to ceiling china cabinets, & recently refinished hardwoods make this room unique. Spacious sunny FR has woodburning FP.
Upstairs, Master en suite features new carpet, new paints, exposed brick, office nook,
walk in cedar closet, & renovated BA. 2 add'l BRs are generous in size & share full BA.
Finished basement, private setting.

Joan DeLaney 737 Golf View Road, Moorestown $1,299,000


Realtor, ASP

Salesperson, ASP

www.ErinBlank.com Desirable Valley Stream neighborhood, an easy walk to Main Street. Lovingly
Direct: 856.642.8046

LD
O
S

W
NE ICE
PR

Erin Blank

Price Upon Request

4/5 BR, 2 1/2 Baths, 2,400 SF

Erin Blank

Paul Canton III


Sales Associate

$699,000 The Strawbridge

$935,000 54 Cove Road,Moorestown

5 Brs, 4 Full BAs, 2 Half BAs, 1.15 Acres, 4,300 sq ft Craftsman home located in Moorestown on
the corner of Westover & Golf View. Steps away from the middle & high schools. Boasts one of
the largest lots in the area, w/ gorgeous landscaping, beautiful bluestone patio, & wrap-around
driveway. High end features abound, including stained craftsman style woodwork, gourmet kitchen
w/ open floor plan, au-pair suite, updated BAs, landscaping, cedar roof, brick details inside & out,
FR w/ coffered ceiling, 2 FPs and the list goes on and on.

$589,000

4 BRs, 2.5 BAs, state of the art kitchen, open concept great room, & sun
splashed master bedroom & bath designed by local architect Neil Johnson
makes this home glamorous and highly functional. Kitchen overlooks gardens
& great room w/ FP. Granite, breakfast island, wide plank floors, abundant cabinetry & new SS appliance suite. Spacious DR w/ over sized FP. Great room
opens to side patio w/ pond/waterfall-great spot for entertaining when weather
permits. Detached garage with finished "man cave" on upper level. Fabulous!

161 Fellswood Drive, Moorestown $1,595,000


Designer Owned Property / Stunning Design & Finishes
6 Bedrooms / 5/2 Baths / 5,436 Sq.Ft. / .80 Acre
Chef's Kitchen / Colorado Inspired Lower Level/ Custom Bar & Wine Cellar/
Spectacular Outdoor Entertainment Space w/ Cedar Post & Beam Ceiling

LONG & FOSTER

REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE


TITLE INSURANCE

10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ


856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com

Joan DeLaney
Realtor, ASP

Direct: 856.642.8742

670 Chester Ave., Moorestown $1,395,000


Architectural Gem / Town Center / 6/7 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths
4,871 sq. ft. / .90 Acre
Chefs Kitchen, 2 Fireplaces, Heated Garage, Wrap-Around Porch

Joan DeLaney
Realtor, ASP

Direct: 856.642.8742

150 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown $824,900

633 Chester Ave., Moorestown $1.699,000

875 Golf View Rd., Moorestown $2,695,000

Stunning French Classic / Elegant Indoor/Outdoor Living


4 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,50l Sq. Ft. / 1.15 Acre
Joanne Hudson Custom Kitchen / lst Floor Master Suite / Summer Kitchen

Classic Beauty / Impressive Neighborhood /


Luxurious Indoor & Outdoor Amenities
5 Bedrooms / 6/4 Baths / 6,356 Sq. Ft. / 1.16 Acre
Chef's Kitchen / Amazing Sports/Game Room / 1st Floor Master Suite

397 Kings Hgwy., Moorestown $749,900

725 Jamie Dr., Moorestown $1,025,000

Timeless Victorian Gem / 3 Story Vintage Home


California Contemporary / Extraordinary Design & Detail
6 bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,531 sq. ft. / .62 Acre
4 Bedrooms / 3/0 Baths / 3,602 sq. ft. / 1.03 Acre
Indoor/Outdoor Living / Walk to Town & Schools / Updated Kitchen Meticulously Restored / Wrap Around Porch / New Custom Kitchen

Architecturally Rich/ Northwest Estates


6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,930 sq. ft. / .67 Acre
Hartman & Shiffer Master Suite / Nisson Pool / Lovely Gardens

210 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown $849,900

1 Silverwood Rd, Moorestown $1,099,000

227 E. Main St., Moorestown $1,199,000

Charming / Prestigious Street


4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 4,100 sq. ft. / .48 Acre
4 Wonderful Additions/ Hardwood Floors / Screened Porch

Exquisitely Renovated Victorian / Town & Country Living


Renovated & Expanded Estate Home
6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,799 Sq. Ft. / .87 Acre
5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,000 Sq.Ft. / .60 Acre
David Ramsey Custom Library / Generous Kitchen / Pool House New Custom Kitchen / Renovated Master Suite / Spectacular Gardens & Pool

Joan DeLaney
Realtor, ASP

Direct: 856.642.8742

Joan DeLaney 1113 Haines Mill Rd., Moorestown $774,900


Realtor, ASP

Direct: 856.642.8742

Amazing Plantation Home / Built by Craig Lord


4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,576 Sq. Ft. / 1.93 Acres
Kitchen Update 2015 / 40 Ft. Mahogany Front Porch / Gracious Formality

209 Hickory Lane, Moorestown $824,900

401 E. Central Ave., Moorestown $799,900

Beautiful Golf Course Views / Renovated Inside & Out


4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,607 sq.ft. / .48 Acre
Updated Kitchen / Hardwood Floors / Renovated Master w/Spa Bath

Dubrow Built / Brick Fascade / Schools & Town Nearby


4 Bedrooms / 2/1 Baths / 3,542 Sq.Ft. / 112 x 150 Lot
Hardwood Floors / Updated Kitchen / Beautifully Landscaped

18 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

Paint a ceiling, hang a door, Clean the attic, tile a floor


Patch a wall or fix a sink, Repair a light thats on the blink
Paper a room, put up a blind, For Handywork of any kind

Santa At Your Service, LLC


Handy help around your home or office
No job too small

(609) 929-8736

NJ Lic# 13VH04062900

MFS baseball team wins championship


The
Moorestown
Friends
School baseball team (14-2)
punched its ticket to a second consecutive Friends Schools League
championship game with a 10-0
win over visiting Westtown. The
game ended after five innings due

to the high school baseball mercy


rule.
The Foxes were scheduled to
host Shipley on Saturday, May 16,
at 11 a.m. The Gators dealt MFS
their only other loss this season
a 6-3 defeat in April.

In the Wednesday, May 13 semifinal, Coach Ron Obermeiers


team, the defending FSL champions, struck early and often off
hard-throwing Elon University
recruit Kevin Hendriksen. The
Foxes touched the tall righty for
three runs in the first, three runs
in the second, and four runs in
the third. Leading the offensive
charge were the Mullock twins,
who are both juniors. Mitchell
Mullock, also the winning pitcher, was 2-2 with five RBI, and
Matthew Mullock was 2-3 with
three runs scored.
Mitchell Mullock was dominant on the mound, mixing
speeds and keeping Moose batters
off balance the entire game. He
gave up just three hits and struck
out three.
The visiting Moose, behind a
dominating performance from
Hendriksen, had handed the
Foxes one of their two losses earlier in the season, with Hendriksen striking out 16 in the 6-3 Westtown victory.
It was also announced that the
Foxes are the top seed in the upcoming NJSIAA Non-Public B
South tournament. They will host
the winner of No. 8 Wardlaw-Hartridge/No. 9 Pingry on May 26.
Last year, MFS defeated host
George School, 4-1, for its firstever league championship.
Offensively, the Foxes are led
by senior 2B Adam Quaranta, the
schools all-time hits leader who
will play baseball next year at
Franklin and Marshall College.

on campus
Chae Hee Lim of Moorestown
was named to the dean's list of
Emory College of Arts and Sciences, the undergraduate, liberal
arts college of Emory University
in Atlanta, Ga. for the 2014 fall semester.
Jasleen
Kandhari
of
Moorestown was named to the
honor list of Oxford College, the
two-year liberal arts division of
Emory University located in Oxford, Ga. for the 2014 fall semester.

MAY 2026, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 19

National History Bee is May 2224


NATIONAL
Continued from page 6
Dina wanted Anthony to be
recognized for his academic success and did some research to find
the history bee. To qualify, one
has to take an online test. Anthony took a few practice tests before
the real one and that was it; he
was in the competition.
For the regional tournament,
Anthony was mostly excited, but
also a little nervous because he
didnt know what to expect. He
knew the material, but didnt
know how well his competition
knew history.
There were approximately 50
participants in the tri-state area
who qualified for this regional
event. Each student participated
in three qualifying rounds that
included buzzing in to answer.
The top children went on to a twopart championship round. As the
competition went on, the ques-

tions got harder, but not enough


to sway Anthony. He ended up
sweeping all three qualifying
rounds and also the two-part
championship
round,
being
named one of 10 students going to
the national competition.
It feels great to be one of the
10 people going to nationals, Anthony said.
Were very happy and obviously very proud he is being recognized for his talents. It was his
first time, and I knew he knew the
material. Ask him anything and
he knows, it is just remarkable,
Dina said.
As the National History Bee
competition is coming up, Anthony feels a little nervous, but is
once again excited. He has never
been to Kentucky, and though he
is there for the competition, he
hopes to look around, too.
I just hope I do well, Anthony
said.
In nationals, I hope he is able
to relax, enjoy it, not feel stressed
and do his best, Dina said.

Although he is only in fifthgrade, Anthony has expressed


wanting to be a history professor
one day. He also has a talent for
geography as he recently had the
chance to take a test to qualify for
the United States Geography
Olympiad where he tied for second. Although Dina said they
arent sure if he is going to the finals for that, as they are the same
weekend as the National History
Bee, they are focusing on the now
with the National History Bee
coming up.

Visit Georgettis.com
Check out our large selection of
homemade Soups, Sauces, Stuffed
Bread and Pastas. Great selection
of premade foods!

Catering for Christenings,


Communions and Graduations
1095 Cinnaminson Ave
Cinnaminson, NJ

(856) 829-5992
Open: Mon-Fri 9:30-7:00 Sat 9:30-6:00

with $10 purchase


Expires 6/3/15. Limit one coupon per visit.

20 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

My mom means the world to me


By MOHAMED SAMY MOSTAFA
Special to The Sun
Mom,
Your kind support and unconditional love throughout the
years has made a difference in my
life. I had so much fun traveling
with you. Thank you for being
such a great mom. You mean the
world to me.
Do you have a Mothers Day story
you would like to share with The
Sun? Email us at news@tabernaclesun.com.

Please recycle
this newspaper.

MOHAMED SAMY MOSTAFA & MOM

00 .
44 FT
SQ

W
NE ICE
PR

951 Borton Landing Rd, Moorestown

22 Oriole Way , Moorestown

$685,000

$750,000

NEW PRICE! This recently updated and amazing custom built


Home sits on a huge private lot with over 1.6 acres! Granite
Countertops, Built-in Double Oven, Wolf Gas Range, Sub-Zero
Refrigerator, Center Island and a Huge Breakfast Area that
opens to the outside deck. Family Room with a beautiful Brick
Fireplace, Enjoy your morning coffee off the balcony of this
Huge Master Bedroom, Finished basement has beautiful Bamboo Hardwood Floors, Over-sized Detached Garage has an attached workshop with a powder room. Come see this amazing
home today!

4400 sq.ft. country home on 1.43 acres in executive neighborhood! 35'x12'


chef's kitchen w/ beamed cathedral ceiling, Wood-Mode "Tuscan Sun" cherry
cabinetry w/ center island, captain's bar w/ wine refrigerator, copper sink &
walk-in pantry! Travertine backsplash, 24" floor tiles, tile artisan medallion, exotic granites, & professional appliances (WOLF SUBZERO, etc.). Extra-large LR
w/ rock-wall FP. 2 his & her walk-in closets off master en suite w/ tray ceiling
& large new framless shower. Adjoining Office/Nursery, guest BR, new BA w/
granite floor, stone counter, glass tile backsplash, & over-size soaking tub,
atrium, Dining/Sun Room, & chic gallery finish the main level. Entertain in the
FR's new maple & granite wet bar w/ walk-out to cool new 25'x25' fiberglass
roof deck w/ views of park & grounds! Upstairs, 2 spacious BRs & BA w/ skylights. Downstairs is a finished basement w/ pool table & workout area.

W G!
NETIN
S
LI

Sam Lepore
samlepore.com
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8055

335 High Street $385,000


Walk to Main Street, shopping and restaurants from this beautiful Cape Cod that
was totally updated and remodeled in 2004. Situated on a large corner lot, this home
has 4 Large Bedrooms and 2 Full baths. 2 of the Bedrooms are on the Main Floor
along with a full bath. Kitchen has Cherry Cabinets and granite countertops with a
Breakfast bar. Abundance of light and plenty of room to entertain in the large great
room with soaring cathedral ceilings and a fireplace. Relax on the covered front
porch and entertain in the large fenced-in backyard. You will love this home! It will
not LAST...come tour this home today before it is gone.

LONG & FOSTER


REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE TITLE INSURANCE

10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ


856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com

W
Wee have
have the
the largest
largest variety
variety of
of classes
classes in
in the
the area
area
N
Now
ow ooffering
ffering B
Barre
arre TTai
ai Chi
Chi Classes
Classes
M
More
ore S
Spin
pin C
Classes
lasses P
Punch
unch ccards
ards ffor
or nnon-members
on-members
P
Pilates
ilates X
X-Fit
-Fit A
And
nd M
More
ore
FREE
NG!
TANNI

' !!%%

& "$!
" $!

##
## #

!
!"" ((!%
!%

'3#/1,+ # )1& +" '1+#00 '0 1&# '%&1 '1 $,/ 6,2 # & 3# #3#/61&'+%
6,2 +##" 1, %#1 $'1 7 $/,* $/## 4#'%&10 1, /#0'01 +!# #.2'-*#+1 ! /"', "#!
1, %/,2- $'1+#00 !) 00#0 )) '+ +,+ '+1'*'" 1'+% 4#)!,*'+% +"
####
*,1'3 1'+% #+3'/,+*#+1 ,*# $'+" 6,2/
1
'3#/1,+ # )1&
'1+#00

!'
!'

!
!""

!
!""

23

YEARS

iin
n th
the sa
same
locati
lo
tion

####

C
Come
ome IIn
nF
For
or Y
Your
our F
FREE
R EE 1
10-DAY
0-DAY T
TRIAL
R IA L

S
SPECIALS!
PECIALS!

((Applies
A p p lie s o
only
nly tto
op
prospective
r o s p e c tiv e n
new
ew m
members.)
e m b e rs .)

$0
$0 E
Enrollment
nrollment fee
fee
& 180

*,+1&0 $,/ 1&# -/'!# ,$

WE
W
EA
ARE
RE A P
PARTICIPATING
ARTICIPATING SSILVER
ILVER
ER & F
FIT
IT F
FITNESS
ITNESS F
FACILITY!
ACILITY!
EVEN NON-MEMBERS CAN ENJOY THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CL
CLASSES IN THE AREA WITH OUR CLASS PUNCH CARDS!
AN RHFC ALL INCLUSIVE MEMBERHSIP MEANS YOU GET IT ALL. BUT, WE ALSO OFFER CLASS PUNCH CARDS FOR NONMEMBERS.PURCHASE OUR WILD CARD AND GET 10-CLASSES FOR ONLY $70.

5-'/ 1',+ 2+#

EFT
E
FT S
SPECIAL
PECIAL
$,/

5-'/ 1',+ 2+#

$0
$
0 Fees
Fees
$,/
5-'/ 1',+ 2+#

Now it pays to get fit at RHFC! Through our affiliation


with a major regional health insurer, eligible
subscribers can get cash back for RHFC gym visits.
Call for details.

ONE
ONE FREE
FREE PERSONAL
PERSONAL TRAINING
TRAINING SSESSION.
ESSION.
SSTART
TART YOUR
YOUR TOTAL
TOTAL BBODY
OW!
ODY TTRANSFORMATION
RANSFORMATION NNOW!
EVERYONE.
TTHIS
HIS OOFFER
FFER IISS OOPEN
PEN TTOO EVERYONE.
MEMBERSHIP
AKE ADVANTAGE
ADVANTAGE OF
NNOO M
EMBERSHIP RREQUIRED
EQUIRED TTOO TTAKE
OF
TTHIS
HIS FFREE
REE OOFFER.
FFER. CCONTACT
ONTACT TTHE
HE GYM
GYM FOR
FOR DETAILS.
DETAILS.

856-786-3481 600 Main St., Suite 9 Riverton, NJ 08077 w w w. r i v e r t o n h e a l t h a n d f i t n e s s . c o m

22 THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 2026, 2015

Payroll, HR, & Workers


Compensation Relief

CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
Registration is required.

FRIDAY MAY 22
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. For more information visit www.southjerseyalanon-org.

TUESDAY MAY 26
Perkins Center presents: Music
Exploration-Meet the Flute
Family: Ages 5 to 8. Join awardwinning flutist and instructor
Beverly Pugh for a fun and
informative class about the flute
family. Play some games, learn to
play a song and best of all,
receive your very own recorder
to take home with you. There is a
suggested donation of $5 to the
Perkins Center to cover the cost
of the recorder. Registration is

required.
Moorestown Area Toastmasters
meeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.
Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.
For more information visit
4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. Call
(856) 608-1904 for information.
Al-Anon Mens Meeting: 8 p.m. at
Trinity Episcopal Church, Main
and Church streets. For more
information visit www.southjerseyal-anon-org.

BUY ONE BURRITO

1055 Nixon Dr
Mt Laurel, NJ 08054
(856) 439-6026

GET
ONE FREE
WITH THE PURCHASE OF
2 LARGE DRINKS
Valid only at participating locations. Not valid with any
other offer. One coupon per purchase. Buy One, Get
One offers valid on item of equal or lesser value only.
Exclusive of alcohol, tax and gratuity. Not for sale or
resale. Void where prohibited. Cash value 1/100.
No cash back. Additional exclusions
may apply.

WITH OVER 20
FRESH INGREDIENTS,
INCLUDING ALL-NATURAL & CAGE-FREE
CHICKEN, GRASS-FED STEAK AND ORGANIC
TOFU, MOES HAS ALL THE FLAVOR AND
QUALITY ROLLED INTO ONE.

Valid through 5/30/2015 Code: 2368

BUY ONE ENTREE

GET ONE FREE


WITH THE PURCHASE OF
2 LARGE DRINKS

611 Berlin Cross Keys Road Sicklerville, NJ 08081 (856) 728-6600


1692 Clements Bridge Road Deptford, NJ 08096 (856) 845-4200

Design & Site


Planning of Pools
& poolhouses.
Over 30 years of experience.

Valid only at participating locations. Not valid with any


other offer. One coupon per purchase. Buy One, Get
One offers valid on item of equal or lesser value only.
Exclusive of alcohol, tax and gratuity. Not for sale or
resale. Void where prohibited. Cash value 1/100.
No cash back. Additional exclusions
may apply.
Valid through 5/30/2015 Code: 2368

DAVID DONACHY AIA, ARCHITECT


FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION

856-231-9595
daviddonachyarchitect.com

MAY 2026, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 23

Sullivan: Its about teaching the girls to empower themselves


SULLIVAN
Continued from page 4

learn and experience new things.


What really makes the
Moorestown Girl Scouts so special are the girls. Its all about
teaching the girls life skills, teaching them to be adventurous and
learning different skills, Courtney Sullivan, a leader and Girl
Scouts service team member,
said.
From the Girl Scouts, young
ladies learn lifelong skills such as
camping outdoors, using different technologies, learning to
cook, acting and public speaking.
Its all about teaching the girls
to empower themselves, be aware
of the world around you and be
well-rounded, good people, Sullivan said.
The Girl Scouts do some small
and fun activities outside of
Moorestown such as camping at
places such as Camp Kettle Run,
sleep-ins at locations such as the
Franklin Institute, attending performances such as Annie in
Philadelphia, touring cities such
as New York City and Savannah,
Ga., the birthplace of Girl Scouting, and going to theme parks
such as Hershey Park.
To go even further, theyve also
gone out of the United States.
Girls from Moorestown went to
England and Switzerland last
summer. Some of the girls participated in an exchange program
and camp in England where they
stayed at the Girl Guide/Girl
Scout World Centre in England
called Pax Lodge while touring
the streets of London. Girls from
England will be coming to South
Jersey in exchange.
Also, a troop from Moorestown
visited the Girl Guide/Girl Scout
World Centre, Our Chalet, in
Adelboden, Switzerland, and all
earned the Chalet Challenge,
which required many physically
challenging activities as well as
learning about the history of the
World Association of Girl Guides
and Girl Scouts.
Being the Moorestown Girl
Scouts, they do a lot for the local
community as well, such as do-

nating Girl Scout cookies to Operation Yellow Ribbon, working to


support Live Civilly by doing a
community garden cleanup, and
collecting and donating food to
support a local food bank.
They also participated in a
Cupcake War where different Girl
Scouts and Brownies decorated
their own cupcakes in a fun competition with a Disney theme. The
Girl Scouts held their annual
Pasta Dinner last month where
they hope to use the money toward a scholarship fund to help
members travel to other countries and states. And last but not
least, they sold more than 400,000
cookies this year.
The girls arent the only ones
doing great things; the adult leaders are doing well, too. The Girl
Scout Council of Central and
Southern New Jersey recognized
the Moorestown Service Unit
Team for having a well functioning and good service team. The
team is made up of five to 10
adults
who
support
the
Moorestown Girl Scouts and is
run by Maryellen Demille,
Moorestown service unit manager. For this, they were presented
with the STAR award, which is a
pin of achievement, earlier in the

month.
It was great to earn the award.
We put a lot of work into all of
our activities, and for them to be
recognized, that we work hard, is
very nice. We really appreciate
it, Sullivan said.
Although the Moorestown Girl
Scouts usually take a break during the summer, they are still
doing some major events. For Memorial Day, some of the members
of the Girl Scouts will participate
in the local Memorial Day event
where they will walk and present
a flower representing those who
were lost in war. They also will be
having their Bridging Ceremony
on June 10, where girls who are
finishing Brownies, Juniors and
Girl Scouts will move to the next
level.
The Moorestown Girl Scouts
are always looking for more girls
and adults to join their organization.
Were always looking for girls
and volunteers, always. And if we
want a lot of girls, we need the
leaders. We get excited for new
leaders and girls who want to
join, Sullivan said.
The Moorestown Girl Scouts
can be contacted through their
website at www.moorestown-

girlscouts.weebly.com; their Facebook page called Moorestown


Girl Scouts; by attending one of
their events, which are posted on
both websites; or stop by The
Happy Hippo where Demille
works and visitors will be pointed
in the right direction.

It is fun. The girls make good


friends and do different activities.
Some of my girls best friends are
from the Girl Scouts, and they
learn a lot of skills. It is a good
way to grow up, make lifelong
friends and learn lifelong skills at
the same time, Sullivan said.

Email us at news@moorestownsun.com

NJ Lic 13VH08045900

Commercial & Residential Free Estimates Fully Insured

609-775-3460
www.HRnSon.com
New Roofing Roofing Repairs,
Shingles Gutters Siding and More!

Exterior Wood Restoration


Decks, Fences, Log Cabins
All Wood Siding and more
Stamped Concrete, Paver & Concrete
Cleaning & Restoration
Painting, Staining & Sealing
Repairs and Rebuilds

Se
urlington County
r over 20 years.
D o n t le t P a in te r s a n d C o n tr a c to r s p a in t o v e r
y o u r w o o d . C a ll D e c k R e s to r a tio n P l u s to
r e s to r e a ll o f y o u r b e a u tifu l w o o d s u r fa c e s

Sign up at the running company or at the event!

###

"

%<BA2

#2;;@.B82;

2?05.;AC6992 !

8+27 '3* 56/)/3- 2'= 348 (+ ':'/1'(1+ '8 '11 48.+6 14)'8/437

"* &' #%

";9E 6;BA2@ 3?<: A52 2; ?.;896; ?6142


&22 <B? D2/@6A2 3<? 16?20A6<;@ 3?<: .99 :.7<? .?2.@

& %"(!

$+ '6+ +<86+2+1= )425+8/8/:+ ;.+3 /8 )42+7 84 56/)/3$+ +3)496'-+ =49 84 56/)+ )425'6+ ;/8. 48.+6
7846+7 =49 ;43 8 (+1/+:+ 8.+ */,,+6+3)+

'52 9<D2@A =?602@ .;1 /2@A @2920A6<; 3<? .99 <3 E<B? D6;2 96>B<? .;1 /22? ;221@
DDD 0.;.9@96>B<?@ 0<:
3.02/<<8 .;.9@ 6>B<?@
"

&'

"!(! %(
#"'

* !
$

%!

'

( &'

'

( &'

" (

'

"

%&

%"

"#
!

"

# !"' !" %

+ )

"#

&

'

')0

'37

&

% &

'

,%

" !!

!
'(

""&

!
!

! *

&' %

&

%!"

!
!

*
*

)"

&

,
)( !

,%

%
%#

!
' !(

&"!

##

!
%"*!

"%

"

!
*

"(%)" & % )&


%

%' ! )&"#

+"
+"

' '" &

'

"#

&

, & ## %

' !$( % ,

! *

&' %

$(
& ) % % #"&

"

# '%"! & ) %

& -

* !

' "%

""'

%!

%$

"

! &

'- %
%
"+

"+

") %
%& '
& ! * , %
%"" ,! & , "+
!

"&

$ &

!%

"%

''

!,"!

% +

"

'

,
'

( %)"

"

& ) %

'

%(

"

'%

"#

&('' %

!%
"!

*""

"'

)"%&

"

!' % & %) !

(
%

&

! %

& &&

"&

"#

4> 4881+7

#%""

&'"

% * "%

)"%&

& ,,

"! ,

% & %)

&

"!

&

%"*! %",

""%&

#!

"%

4> 4881+7

&

%&
*""

" !!

'

* !
(

!"

'

% ,

% "'

#"%'

%(

%"

&"!"

& ) %"

",&' %

'

)"%

%,

&

%"

' "!

"!

%" ! , &'%"!

"

# !"' !" %

) #% ) ' &

!
!"

4> 4881+7

%,

!"

"!

&" ('

* &'

!'

)"

&"!"

"!

4> 4881+7

,( !

&"!

( " (

"!

' "(% "!


!

& #%

"%"!

"#

"(%
(

"!

! "!

&"!

*!

#& !&

!"

"!

%(

!"!

% % % &'

" '

&'

&' !

"!

% !

&'

&#

&

(#

(#

# %

) !'! % &

% &'

" %

" &#

% "(!

% ) !&*""

%
#'

& ) %
"%

"

! &#

" "!('

!
!

4,, 7.+1, 56/)+ 43 343 7'1+ /8+27 '1+ /8+27 '6+ *+348+* (= 56/)+7 +3*/3- /3
46
'3348 (+ )42(/3+* ;/8. '3= 48.+6 4,,+6 56/)+ 2'8). 46 )'7+ */7)4938
7/>+ 431=
!./7 '* 2978 (+ 56+7+38+* '8 8/2+ 4, 596).'7+
<5/6+7

%"*
$/8. !./7 *

%
<5/6+7

"* '

!%

, " # ' ' ) #%


& &"(' %! ' % '%" & % &'"!
"*! & " & &'"( '&
%#""!
, & "(! % &
,!
" &'"!
""&
%
,!
& , % & "
! % ) % "%& ) '"%, "
&
&
"&'
,
% % #(
" , #( # ! 0!
&
&'
' %% # ! ! %&"! )
, ( !' !"%'
" &' '% ## &' "%& ! "!
, !
!
(! ' & * &'
%" (
"%
% , ) %,
% )
'" #(%
&
,'
"''
%"* % &' ' "!
%"' ' ! & &"!
% '
%& "! ' #

&<:2 =?606;4 <;9E .C.69./92 D5692 @B==962@ 9.@A *2 5.C2 :.12 2C2?E 233<?A A< 5.C2 2;<B45 6;C2;A<?E A< 9.@A A52 D5<92 @.92@ =2?6<1 /BA @<:2 6A2:@ :.E ;<A 9.@A .A .1C2?A6@21 =?602
+# % &
<? B= A< 1.A2 @.92@ 96@A6;4@ .3A2?
=92.@2 C6@6A

DDD 0.;.9@96>B<?@ 0<:

THE MOORESTOWN SUN

classified

MAY 20-26, 2015

L I N E Only$
per week
A D S List a text-only ad for your yard

55

BOX
ADS

Only

W H A T

Cherry Hill Sun Haddonfield Sun


Marlton Sun Medford Sun
Moorestown Sun Mt. Laurel Sun
Shamong Sun Tabernacle Sun Voorhees Sun

sale, job posting or merchandise.

65

per week

Y O U

PAGE 25

N E E D

T O

K N O W

All ads are based on a 5 line ad, 15-18 characters per line. Additional lines: $9, Bold/Reverse Type: $9 Add color to any box ad for $20. Deadline: Wednesday - 5pm for the following week.
All classified ads must be prepaid. Your Classified ad will run in all 9 of The Sun newspapers each week! Be sure to check your ad the first day it appears.
We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion, so call us immediately with any errors in your ad. No refunds are given, only advertising credit.

H O W

T O

C O N T A C T

U S

Call us: 609-751-0245 or email us: classifieds@elauwitmedia.com


#" %

!!#

! #

# %

$! #*

2 ROOMS
& HALLWAY

$25 OFF

Annes Cleaning
856-482-1327

856-429-4882

Take time for yourself,


let us do the dirty work.
Fully Bonded & Insured

www.southjerseycaretakers.com
AMERICAN SERVICES
Window Cleaning Pressure Washing
Concrete Pool Cleaning
Deck Cleaning and Sealing

Call today to schedule a free estimate

856.740.4294
JcCleaningServices.co

"

# %

$! #*

All Phases of Concrete & Masonry Work


REPAIRS OF ALL TYPES
FREE EST./REAS. PRICES/REFS AVAIL.
10% OFF mention the S UN
MASONRY &
CONCRETE

856-786-5229
REG# 13VH03811200

NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR CHIMNEY!

MASONRY & CONCRETE


Specializing in all types of Masonry, Brick,
Block, Stucco & Chimney repairs
Concrete installed & repaired
Concrete Leveling-Mudjacking
French Drains All Work Guaranteed
Residental - No Job Too Small - Commercial

House & Office Cleaning


Weekly, bi-weekly, Monthly
Linen changes, beds made,
low rates
20 years experience
call for appt. (609) 845-5922

Family Owned & Operated

# %

&$# !
,

'%

! %#

$"

RAS BUILDERS

CLEANING BY STEPHANIE

***

$50 OFF $25 OFF A&M


1-800-883-3828
House Pressure
Washing

- ( ! '+ %)
'
%
' $#/'
$(.
Residential Service Upgrades
Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs

In A Loving Home
NOT A KENNEL!

Window Cleaning
CALL TOM

Deck Cleaning
and Sealing

Mention this ad to receive


$20 off your first service

Dog

Call Steven:
856-356-2775

Need Your Home Cleaned?


Reliable results. Excellent references.
HOMES OFFICES
Life is too short.
Enjoy your free time!

J&C Janitorial

Your

www.
OUR HOME
DOG BOARDING.com

KITCHEN FLOOR
TILE & GROUT CLEANING

#'

Lic. #13VH07331700

(856) 764-7966
www.myallbritefloors.com
myallbritefloors@gmail.com

%#

Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,


Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES

856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
!

"#!'

(609) 230-1682 (609) 268-9497

S & J Construction, LLC


*

$! #*

#'

%#

! %#

FREE ESTIMATES
856-304-3916

Like us on facebook and receive

$500 OFF

HOME REPAIR!
Roofing, Siding,
Windows & Doors, Stucco
Gutter Cleaning, Paint,
Powerwashing, Drywall & more!!

%!#

Keith Emmons - Owner

ANY COMPLETE ROOFING, SIDING AND WINDOWS JOB.


Restrictions apply.

Siding Capping Painting


Gutters Carpentry & More

(856) 885-6677

(856) 810-2182
www.steveshomerepair.com

Lic#15596

26

CLASSIFIED

THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 20-26, 2015

'
(

FF
10%cO
aping

"%

Lands
es On5 ly
Servp.ic5/
31/1

Ex

' &
'("$ ( ' &%

"

! " $

* %'( ##' +

"% % "%! ) "# #

Proudly serving the South Jersey area


for over 2 5 Y E A R S !
No Dispatch Fees Affordable Service Rates
Easy Payment Options

"
'#$

&

$" "
$
#$ $

&

HOLIDAY SERVICES
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Convenient Payment Plans

WILLIAM SHUSTER

856-547-1006

OWNER

WOODCHUCKS
Lawn Mower Service Parts Sales

LIC#13085

Small Engine Repair

856-783-1111
ANY JOB OVER $200

oday!
Call T

Auntie Carols
Personalized Dog Training

BACK-FLOW TESTING SEWER JETTING SEWER EXCAVATION


PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE TRADITIONAL PLUMBING WATER HEATERS
#

VIDEO SEWER INSPECTIONS

EVERLAST

Basic Obedience/Manners
Potty Training (Puppy & Adult)
Rescue Dog Rehab & Healing
Positive Training In Your Home

856-383-8318

GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!

Over 30 years experience

Locally owned and operated.

S H ED S

CHECK OUT THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!

203 Rt. 530, Southampton

609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com

Cell 609-992-4380

Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539

Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City


dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com

saving our planet, one pile at a time

1403 ASBURY AVE


ST D!
JU UCE
D
RE

The Team You Can Trust!

856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com

Built in your yard

Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!

Matt Bader

Unique extra wide 2000+ sq ft


townhouse with living area on
top level. Decks off all
bedrooms, living room and
dining room. Three car garage
plus storage area & enclosed
inside shower. Walk to beach,
boardwalk, stores & churches.
Great rental, 2nd home or year
round location. This property
has it all! Park your car and
walk to everything. Call for
more details.

$624,900

CLASSIFIED
%#

#'

MAY 20-26, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN

"

27

!&$

For Women Over 50

Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
all types of wiring
No Job Too Small
Senior & Military Discounts
FREE ESTIMATES

609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp. Lic 13923

! %#

Trees, Shrubs, Pruning, Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil, Sod,


Grading, Paver, Patios, Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties,
Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage

Balance & Feel Stronger

CALL MIKE 856-535-4946

Call Donna at 215-280-1589

"#
"
2*"'(,&
4,
(,1$, ,"$
* ,1(,& /(++(,&
/$$ 01(+ 1$0

Over
p.
30 yr. ex

!!

JUDYS WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service

Spring Clean-Up Mulching


Mowing Edging Seeding
Flower Planting Pruning
Gutter & Downspout Cleaning

609-714-6878

DI AMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs

(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900

Pauls Painting of Medford


IS NOW OFFERING

Call for a "free" estimate - NJ Lic#134H06205500

"

(609) 320-9717

%
!

# %

Quality Work at a Reasonable Price

T ime to spri n g i nto acct i on !

$! #*

PAINTING of INTERIOR
ROOMS for $100 Each

Get started on your new home design today!

!%! # " *

Decks & Porches Decorative Trims Crown Moldings


Bookcases Custom Mantles Built-Ins Baths
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED

S&J Photography

CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751

20% off with Ad

www.jhstraincarpentry.com
"

#'

609.440.5147
SJPhotography8232.zenfolio.com

PHONE SALES/APPOINTMENT
SETTING (WESTMONT)

!( #

Seeking p/t phone sales professionals.


Excellent phone and strong computer
skills reqd.

ROOF CLEANING &


POWERWASHING

Pay: $11.50/hour
- More w/ experience.

Remove Black Mold & Algae

856-240-8109

Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining

"#!'

%
Lic.# 13VH01426900

"

# $+$

&
$ "
./(,& *$ , . 20'$0
/(++$# 2*"'(,&
* ,1(,& $/1(*(6(,& 211$/
*$ ,(,& '$#0
$")0
$+-3$# -4$/4 0'(,&

CSI Group International


Absolutely all concrete problems solved
Repair and Restoration
Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services

-//$,1570 4, 3"0
.$"( *(01 (, + **$/
/-.$/15
(,1$, ,"$
!#
"#
,1'-,5

Stain Removal
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing Seal Coating

FREE ESTIMATES

856-381-0249

LENNY'S HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CHECK OUT THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!

609-744-8109

NJ License #13VH06184500

FREE ESTIMATES

Call
856
PETES
427-0933
POWER WASHING
PAINTING & MOLD REMOVAL
for
617-2874
Advertising
Low Pressure
Power Washing Specialist
info.
Fully Insured

856 222-0676
10% OFF WITH THIS AD

(609)

Let
The
Sun
Shine
For
You!

Hands on Deck, LLC.

856-428-9797

28

CLASSIFIED

THE MOORESTOWN SUN MAY 20-26, 2015

" #

!!

Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig

NEW SHINGLE
NEW
SHINGLE ROOF
ROOF SPECIALISTS
SPECIALISTS SLATE
SLATE ROOF
ROOF REPAIRS
REPAIRS RUBBER
RUBBER ROOFS
ROOFS
SEAMLESS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS
GUTTERS SIDING
SIDING W
WINDOWS
INDOWS & D
DOORS
OORS C
CAPPING
APPING S
SOFFITS
OFFITS
EMERGENCY
RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
EMERGENCY TTARP
ARP SERVICE
SERVICE AVAILABLE
AVAILABLE R
ESIDENTIAL & C
OMMERCIAL

(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com

OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved

3300 Years
Years Ex
Experience
xperience Fa
Family
amily OOwned
wned & OOperated
perated
FAST
F
AST
HHigh
igh Quality
Quality PProducts
roducts Senior
Senior CCitizen
itizen Discount
Discount
EMERGENCY
E
MERGENCY
N
igh Pressure
Pressure SSales
ales Tactics
Tactics
Noo HHigh
SERVICE!
SERVICE! Professional
Professional Installation
Installation Serving
Ser ving tthe
he Tri-State
Tri-State area
area
FREE
ESTIIM
MATES

Any
Any new
new complete
complete roofing
roofing or
or siding
siding job
job
M
Must
ust ppresent
resent ccoupon
oupon aatt ttime
ime ooff eestimate.
stimate. N
Not
ot valid
valid w
with
ith oother
ther offers
offers oorr pprior
rior sservices.
ervices. EExpires
xpires 5/31/15.
5/31/15.

!'

NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!

#'
TREE SERVICE

(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434

D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A

NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300

% #"#!!

National/American Waterproofing
856-767-4443

www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200

Considering a home
in South Florida?
Whether you're considering a move
to a better climate, or just a second
home, or investment property, Rena
Kliot of Pulse International Realty is
the broker for buyers who want a
dependable expert in the exciting
South Florida market.

Call today to start your search


for that coastal home!

NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!

$50 OFF
Expires 5/31/15.

%
$

%!
$

&*

COSTUME JEWELRY

)" #% #
# !5
3$
",$(* /(+++(,&
$+-3 *
,# *$ /(,&
2**5 ,02/$# 2 *(15 -/)
$/3(,& $#%-/#
!$/, "*$ /$ %-/
5$ /0

Pruning, Topping and Removal


Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work

WINTER SPECIALS

Your In Town Tree Service


FULLY INSURED
24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE

We Do it All for Less!


Give us a call for a
FREE Estimate Today!

(856) 983-0351
Fully Insured NJ Lic #13VH05439500

(856) 795-3333

Best Price Guaranteed!

CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
!

Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service

FURNITURE
LAMPS - MIRRORS
STATUES

R&L TREE SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured

856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
!
CALL GINA"
856-795-9175
609-471-8391

Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner


Pulse International Realty - Miami

305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com

Call 856-427-0933 to place your classified!

CLASSIFIED

E
TR
S
U
J

D
CE
DU

Too Many Upgrades To List


Beautiful home with all new casement and sliding windows, new carriage style garage doors and so much more!
In a central location to all the major arteries, it is a must
see home! You have a fireplace, living room and family
room, 2 attics and an attached 2 car garage for storage or
hobbies, in-ground pool with a relaxing backyard to enjoy!
If you are looking for the perfect home, at the perfect
price, in an outstanding school district then make an
appointment today before it is gone!

4 BR, 2 BA, Moorestown $459,000


www.DonnaRHomes.com/6513029

MAY 20-26, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN

D
STE
I
L
T
JUS

Freshly Painted Throughout

2 BR, 2 BA, Mt. Laurel $239,000


www.DonnaRHomes.com/6569385

AM
DRE

N
CHE
KIT

Open Concept
The current owner does not want to move,
and did everything to live in for a long time!
New high efficiency furnace, air conditioner, new
chimney cap, new stair treads, engineered
hickory floors, a gourmet kitchen and so much
more! All coupled with the quintessential in
town location!

3BR, 2.5BA Moorestown $299,000


www.DonnaRHomes.com/6492899

TED
LIS
T
JUS

1 Car Garage & More!

4 BR, 2 BA, Audubon $259,900


www.DonnaRHomes.com/6571105

#""

%& #'&
##$ %&#("

Well shine light


on your business!

$ %#"

$#

'&
((( #""

#! % #!

Call us at
(856) 427-0933.

27

5*3 9-* )447 94 1:=:7> .3 9-.8


.3(7*).'1* *3) :3.9 94<3-42*
*&9:7*8 .3(1:)* +472&1 74428
+&2.1> 7442 45*3 94 0.9(-*3
4;*78.?*) )*(0 1:=:7.4:8 2&89*7
8:.9* 14+9 :3'*1.*;&'1* 14<*7
1*;*1 <.9- +:11 '&9-

3/4> 8:22*7 '> 9-* 5441 <.9- 85&


<&9*7+&11 :3)*7 9-* (4;*7*) 547(<.9- 2&-4,&3> (*.1.3, $.0.3, ,.11
54<)*7 7442 "-* 0.9(-*3 .8
&2&?.3, 2&89*7 8:.9* 1&7,*
85&(.4:8 <.9- 8.99.3, 7442 51:8 &
7*(*391> +.3.8-*) 14<*7 1*;*1

"-.8 '*)7442 :9(- (4143.&1 -&8


&3 :5)&9*) 0.9(-*3 &3) '&9<44) +14478 3*< -*&9.3, 8>89*2
+7439 547(- &3) & +*3(*) >&7)
3/4> 97** 1.3*) 897**98
.3 & 94<3 <-*7* 9-*7* .8 &
85.7.9 4+ (422:3.9>

%43)*7+:1 .3 94<3 (473*7 14(&9.43


4++*78 *&8> &((*88 94 9-* 7* ':.19
(&77.&,* -4:8* <.9- +.3.8-*) 89:).4
'&9- "-* 89 +1447 -&8 '**3
*=5&3)*) 94 .3(1:)* 0.9(-*3 +&2.1>
7442 2:) 7442 1&:3)7>
+:11 '&9-

)7&2&9.( +4>*7 .3 9-.8 *=6:.8.9*


-42* 1*&)8 94 9-* 8947> 1.;.3,
).3.3, 7442 <.9- +1447 94 (*.1.3,
<.3)4<8 <.9- ,41+ (4:78* ;.*<8
)/&(*39 0.9(-*3 '7*&0+&89 7442
+&2.1> 7442 51:8 2&89*7 8:.9* <.3,
.8 &11 43 9-* 89 1*;*1

!4 2:(- 3*< .3 9-* 1&89 >*&78


<44) +14478 (&75*9 ,7&3.9*
8:'<&> 9.1* .3 0.9(-*3 +7*85&.39 51:8 & 89&.7<&> <.3)4< +47
*=97& 1.,-9 "-.8 '*)7442
'&9- *3) :3.9 .8 9:(0*) &<&> &3)
,.;*8 >4: 1498 4+ 57.;&(>

"-.8 '*&:9.+:1 <*11 (&7*) +47


'*)7442 *3) :3.9 3) +1447
(43)4 .3 "-* *3&.88&3(* 1:' -&8
'**3 +7*8-1> )*(47&9*) <.9- 3*:97&1
<&118 (&75*98 "-.8 &++47)&'1*
-4:8.3, :3.9 .8 (148* 94 8-455.3,
&3) 97&385479&9.43

"-.8 57.;&9* 4&8.8 43


&(7*8
<.9- (.7(:1&7 )7.;*<&>8 '&(08
:5 94 4:3)&7> 7**0 &70
'*)74428 +:11 :5)&9*) '&9-8
0.9(-*3 < -&7)<44) +1447.3,
>7 41) -*&9
51:8 & 89:)>
1&7,* +.3.8-*) 14<*7 1*;*1

47 #5)&9*) &70*9 3+472&9.43@


.0* ),&7 *&1 89&9* 43 &(*'440

47 2:19.51* 5-4948 4+ 9-*8* -42*8 &3)


4:7 49-*7 -42*8 +47 8&1* ;.8.9

$$$

"# #

&3) (1.(0 43 9-* 5745*79.*8 1.30


4

, 1($2 ,/'$- ',*$. /' / -$ "0--$+/)3 %,- . )$ 1(.(/ ,0- 2$!.(/$ /

222 #& - $ ) ./ /$ ",*

"
!

# !

$
!
$!

%"
"

"

"
" "

# !
$!

! &
$!
$

#
!
!

& "

# !
"!

!
# $

!
!

"

"
!

!"
#
!

, 1($2 ,/'$- ',*$. /' / -$ "0--$+/)3 %,- . )$ 1(.(/ ,0- 2$!.(/$ /

222 #& - $ ) ./ /$ ",*

"!

& ! &

#
! "

#
"

!
!

!
$
!&

!
"! "

"
&

!
!

You might also like