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Sophia Geiger, Moorestown Parks & Recreation art instructor, Wolf Skacel, Sustainable Moorestown
president, Melissa McGrath, Daffodil Day chair, Don Powell, Moorestown Business Association president, and Candace Coleman, MBA board member and Sustainable Moorestown Arts Committee, came
together to speak about Moorestowns First Daffodil Day. On April 16, families are encouraged to
come to Moorestowns Main Street for a fun-filled day to celebrate spring.
new day.
Main Street Merchants, a subcommittee of the Moorestown
Business Association, is launching Moorestowns first annual
Daffodil Day. Daffodil Day will
take place on Saturday, April 16
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Charming home custom-built by Steward Maines sits
back off a quiet street on .38 acre lot. Offering 4BR, 2-1/2
baths, plus floored walk-up attic and partially finished
basement. Beautiful wood floors, nice moldings, and
freshly painted. Large deck overlooks private back yard
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Situated on one of the prettiest streets in Moorestown, this
beautifully restored Victorian offers the best of old and new.
5 Bedrooms, 2-1/2 bath on a half acre lot near town and
Baker school. Features original millwork, inlaid hardwood
floors, convenient rear staircase and 2nd fl laundry. Call for
list of upgrades and a personal tour!
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A Moorestown Treasure - Stately brick colonial adjacent
to Stokes Hill. This one-of-a-kind home features 7+ bedrooms, 4-1/2 baths - over 6200 sq ft on 1.3 acres! Recent
upgrades include newer roof, multi-zone HVAC, electrical
service. Gracious rooms with nice flow and wonderful
space for entertaining, plus an abundance of storage.
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Offering 4BR, 2-1/2 baths, hardwood floors, inground pool, large fenced yard.
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Custom built Tudor on one acre of park-like grounds. 4BR,
3-1/2 Baths. Updated kitchen and baths. Sunroom, finished basement, inground pool... must see to appreciate!
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Sprawling Custom Built Colonial on a premier walkto-town location. Stunning 6 bedroom, 5 bath
home sits on a lovely & private park-like lot. From
the amazing chefs kitchen to the 5 unique fireplaces & the luxurious master suite, this home has it
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Cell: 856-266-0588
Beautiful brick rancher located across from Radnor Field and in desirable Hillside Farms. Wonderful Basement finished n 09'
includes family room, study, vent-less gas fireplace,and full bath that has radiant heat floors. Refinished hardwood floors, full
kitchen remodel with granite. Newer A/C, and heat, newer windows and molding throughout. Additionally offering a fenced
backyard, 1 car garage/carport, and a beautiful view of the park! A wonderful home with a wonderful location. Perfect!
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A rare opportunity to acquire this Designer owned property with outdoor living
space typically found on the West Coast! As you approach the property you can see
why it has graced the cover of a popular Design Magazine more than once. Stunning
not only in design and finishes, this 6 bedroom home offers warm, comfortable, and
impressive rooms that flow beautifully throughout. Perfectly positioned on .8 acres
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obituary
Elizabeth Lingo
March 11, 2016
Elizabeth Lingo (nee Lewis), of
Moorestown, passed away on
March 11 at the age 99. She was
the wife of the late Alfred C.
Lingo; mother of Robert C. Lingo,
Barbara L. Stone and Betsy E. Juliana; and also survived by eight
grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.
The memorial service was held
on Tuesday, April 5 at the Chapel
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the
Evergreens
in
Moorestown. Condolences may be
left at www.lewisfuneralhomemoorestown.com.
Market accepting
vendor applications
Freeholder Director Bruce
Garganio has announced the
Burlington County Farmers Market, located at the Burlington
County Community Agricultural
Center, will be entering its ninth
year on May 14.
The market is open on Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. from May
16 through Oct. 31.
Vendors selling produce, prepared foods, handmade crafts and
non-profits that are interested in
participating in the market are
asked to submit applications by
April 15. The Burlington County
Community Agricultural Center
is located at 500 Centerton Road,
Moorestown.
For more information, contact
Mary Pat Robbie at the Department of Resource Conservation
at (856) 642-3850, email farmmarket@co.burlington.nj.us or go to
www.burlcoagcenter.com.
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SPACIOUS RANCHER
Well maintained 3 bedroom 2 bath Rancher featuring beautiful hardwood floors, kitchen with
stainless steel appliances, family room with fireplace, master suite with updated bath and
walk-in closet, 3 season room, and full finished
basement.
SARATOGA GLEN
Stunning 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home sited on
beautifully manicured grounds. Features include gourmet kitchen with new stainless steel
appliances and breakfast room, family room
with fireplace and wet bar, 1st floor office, expansive master suite, in-ground pool, and 3-car
garage.
633 E. Main Street B3, Moorestown 931 Cox Road, Delran & Moorestown
$599,900
$265,000
TOLLGATE TOWNHOME
This 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome has been
meticulously maintained. Features include an eatin kitchen, formal dining room, living room with
fireplace, master suite with 2 closets, partially finished basement, 1-car garage, new roof, and newer
high efficiency HVAC.
A PRIVATE OASIS
This amazing 4 bedroom 3.5 bath home is situated
on a wooded lot, facing a private pond. Features
include living room open to dining room with
vaulted ceiling, fireplace and stunning views of nature, eat-in kitchen with sitting area, and master
bedroom suite with dressing room, full bath and
walk-in cedar closet.
3 N. Close, Moorestown
$225,000
MOORESTOWN MEWS
This 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath home is a desirable end
unit. Features include hardwood floors and neutral carpeting, eat-in kitchen, living room open
to the dining room with fireplace and door to
back patio, master suite with full bath, dressing
area and 2 closets, and a full basement.
Naoji Moriuchi
123 E. Main Street Moorestown, NJ 08057
Office: 856-316-1100 ext 1405 Mobile: 609-781-0080
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CALENDAR
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THURSDAY APRIL 7
Anime-nia! Legend of Korra: 4 p.m.
at the Moorestown Library. The
legend continues as teens try
their hand at kirigami, the
ancient art of paper cutting. Registration is required. Call (856)
234-0333.
Moorestown Running Company
Speed Night group run: 6:30
WANT TO BE LISTED?
To have your meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings,
information must be received, in writing, two weeks prior to the
date of the event. Send information by mail to: Calendar, The
Moorestown Sun, 108 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033.
Or by email: news@moorestownsun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our website (www.moorestownsun.com).
FRIDAY APRIL 8
Moorestown Community Band
Concert: 7:30 p.m. at William
Allen Middle School, 801 N. Stanwick Road. This free concert
includes classical, popular and
jazz music, followed by a reception with light refreshments. For
more
information,
visit
moorestowncommunityband.co
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Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. Closed meeting.
For more information, visit
www.southjerseyal-anon-org.
SATURDAY APRIL 9
Science Saturday with the
Franklin Institute: Astronomy:
For children. 10 a.m. at the
Moorestown Library. What does
light have to do with the study of
space? Everything. Examine the
behavior of light to find out how
we learn about objects that are
too far away to visit. Then, see
what light can show us about the
sun, moon, planets and stars.
Developed with support from
NASA. Sponsored by Sean Fischel
Connect.
SUNDAY APRIL 10
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Mansion. For more information, visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown
Christadelphian
Ecclesia: Sunday school 9:30
a.m. (recessed in summer).
Memorial service at 10:30 a.m.
(10 a.m. during the summer). 101
N. Lenola Road, Moorestown.
Second Baptist Church: Sunday
school and adult forum at 9 a.m.
Worship service at 10 a.m. 319 Mill
St., Moorestown. For more information, visit www.secondbaptistmoorestown.org or call (856)
234-6396.
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:
Worship services at 8:30 and 11
a.m. Adult Forum at 9:45 a.m. 318
Chester Ave., Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Celebration service at 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:
Worship services at 8:30 a.m.
(contemporary and traditional),
9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11
a.m. (traditional). Communion at
all services first Sunday of the
month. 446 Camden Ave.,
Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Worship services at 8:15 a.m. in the
sanctuary, 11 a.m. for New Creation in the commons. 101 Bridgeboro Road, Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: Holy
Eucharist at 7:45 a.m. Parish
Eucharist at 9 a.m. Morning
prayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.
207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
please see CALENDAR, page 24
MELISSA GIANNETTO
Office: 856-235-1950 x5252
Cell:267-972-2857
Email: Mgiannetto1976@gmail.com
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This custom built home is situated on an almost 2 acre in-town retreat. Have your morning coffee on the open wrap-around porch overlooking a lovely
pond, watch the gracious swans swim by, or go fishing from the dock. The views from all windows are magnificent, stream in rear yard with bridge to a
wooded acre with a tree-house and zip line, the youngsters can have an adventure in their own yard! Large foyer with custom built rock maple curved
staircase with wrought iron spindles. Brazilian cherry floors, cherry cabinets in kitchen with coffered ceiling and a magnificent trim package throughout. Entertain large dinner parties in the open, oversized dining room. Master bedroom features custom tray ceiling, fireplace, and recessed TV. Two large bedrooms
with Jack & Jill bath, plus 4th bedroom with bath, exercise/playroom or 5th bedroom. Third floor features game room with pool table and air hockey; custom
theatre with stadium seating for 8. Enjoy summer dinners on the stamped concrete patio with awning, eating area, custom grill and hot tub.
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Cell: (856) 261-4742
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Coming to adopt
Brian and Barbara met in 2006
and married in 2008. They lived in
an apartment in Haddonfield before moving to a home in Sickerville.
They decided to adopt their
first dog in late 2006.
We both grew up with dogs
and felt like we wanted a dog together. We wanted to care for
something before marriage. It re-
Brian and Barbara Agnew added Milo, Ellie, Rudyard and Gretel to their family over the years, as a commitment to each other as well as in preparation for a baby. The Agnews chose adoption to save these animals lives as well as to show love and care for another being. However, they unexpectedly receive just
as much love from their furry babies as they give.
ally brought us together and created a common goal, Brian said.
Both knew they wanted to
adopt a pet over buying from a
breeder or a store.
We really wanted to make a
difference. There are so many
dogs out there that need help and
that people dont consider, Barbara said.
Before they adopted, Brian and
Barbara were sure to think about
what they wanted and what kind
of dog was appropriate for them
so they felt prepared. They knew
they wanted an older dog because
puppies can be a lot of work with
Ready to adopt?
How
you use may
many hours
ask as well, acwill the pet be
We want to make
cording to the
left alone?
Animal
Or What is
sure the family or
phanage
in
your
job?
person matches the What are your
Voorhees.
Questions
hours?
(pets) needs and
you
should
Why are
ask yourself
you adopting
personality.
include:
this pet?
Do I have
The shelDAWN MASON
the time/reters may also
Voorhees Animal Orphanage
operations director
sponsibility to
ask for refercommit to a
ences, such as
pet?
your vet, your
What kind of pet best suits landlord, school/work or other
me and my activity level?
personal references they may
How can I see this pet fit- call.
ting in my lifestyle?
We want to make sure the
Am I financially prepared family or person matches the
for this pet?
(pets) needs and personality.
Am I prepared to deal with We require that anyone adoptany physical/emotional issues ing one of our (pets) to have a
this pet may have?
veterinarian and a good solid
Am I prepared for a daily history of being a good pet
and long-term commitment owner, Dawn Mason, operawith this pet?
tions director of the VAO, said.
Animal shelters such as the
There are also a number of
Burlington County Animal things you will need to adopt,
Shelter, Camden County Ani- including requirements for
mal Shelter, Animal Welfare adoption and fees before and
Association and Voorhees Ani- after adoption.
mal Orphanage ask questions
Though it may be different
such as:
for each shelter, according to
What kind of pet are you the Camden County Animal
looking for? Do you have expe- Shelter, you must have a valid
rience with that pet?
driver's license or state ID and
How many people live in be over 18; show proof of your
your household? What ages are current address; demonstrate
they?
please see MASON, page 12
Do you currently have any
The Sun
SOME
kittens, the shelter can get many old to be neutered. However, the according to the Agnews. They
applications for one animal, so Agnews were not told about his also said the newly adopted pet
the shelter will chose whom it be- friskiness around female dogs might not get along with other
lieves is the best fit for the pet.
until after he was adopted.
pets in the household at first.
Brian and Barbara were deThey also didnt know about However, after some time, and
nied a dog they were interested in many of his ailments until after maybe a little tussle, everyone
because one of their dogs was they took Rudyard to their vet. He learns to get along.
nervous around the potentially was found to have an enlarged
Whenever we have adopted a
adopted dog and the trainer did prostate, a cyst and a stone, re- new dog, there has definitely
not see the dog
been some scuffling with
as a good fit.
our previous dogs, just like
Adopters also
establishing who is in
Adopting a dog or cat takes compassion, kids
have to rememcharge. But, weve always
ber there are
found that over time, dogs
commitment and responsibility...Its a
fees associated
figure out their place and
little bit of a parenting job, but they
with adoption.
settle in, Brian said.
Fees can range
One final thing that can
appreciate it so much.
from $35 up to
be a struggle is finding
$300, depending
time and planning your
BRIAN AGNEW
on the shelter.
schedule around your pets.
Adoptive pet parent
That price can
Pets are like children, acinclude all shots
cording to the Agnews, and
and neutering/
you need to have them on a
spaying, but not necessarily. quiring more money to have him schedule so they can feel safe.
Other expenses that need to be be treated. However, Barbara at- That will help improve behavconsidered include vet visits, ail- tributed the lack of knowledge ioral problems and bodily acciments that adopters may not have about those issues to requiring dents. Also, if planning to go
known at the time that need to be more invasive treatment to find away for a few days or if you have
treated and the necessary items those problems and the lack of a crazy work schedule, you need
needed for a pet once adopted.
time and funding for all of the to find a way to have your pet
Mason said shelters give all in- pets to see a vet at the shelters.
cared for, either by a friend,
formation it has about the pet upAs much as they know, the neighbor or an animal daycare.
front. This includes breeds, vets can only look so far. I dont
Adopting a dog or cat takes
known medical history, tempera- think they do that thorough of an compassion, commitment and rements and any ailments found. examination because they dont sponsibility. You have to be willHowever, because most of the have the funds. They rely on do- ing to take her or him to the vet
dogs and cats come in as strays, nations, they dont get tons for once a year, feed her or him well
there is no formal background tests and blood work with vets and make sure that she or he is
history for many of them.
there. If you want to investigate getting proper exercise. Its a litWe believe in full disclosure. further, youre going to have to go tle bit of a parenting job, but they
We are all animal advocates in through your own vet because appreciate it so much, Brian
this work, and we need to ensure they dont have the money to do said.
success for the animals we adopt so, Barbara said.
The benefits of adoption
out and for the families that take
Another possible struggle after
The Agnews believe there are
them, Mason said.
adoption includes adaptation to
However, that was not the case their new environment. Many many more positive than negafor Barbara and Brian in regard pets will pee in places they are tive things that come from adopto their adoption with Rudyard. not supposed to go for the first tion.
The responsibility of having a
When they got Rudyard, he was few weeks or months as they
known to be frisky, as he was too adapt to their new environment, pet can be very positive. One can
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trees. Additionally, the historical significance of the nearby Swedes Run Barn will
be memorialized, as the grant includes the
addition of signage on the barns history
and a new sign marking the 130-acre tract
of preserved open space.
From their commitment to the Burlington County Animal Shelter to projects
such as this dog park, its clear that the
Freeholder Board agrees with Town Council that dogs are more than just animals to
many of us they are parts of our family.
This dog park will be enjoyed for years
to come, and when completed, will be a fantastic crossroads of recreation, open space
and history.
As your mayor, Im proud we are partnering with the county yet again to deliver
results to our taxpayers and improve the
quality of life for our community; as a pet
owner myself, I look forward to getting out
there with my dog and putting this facility
to good use.
Tim Ronaldson
Joe Eisele
executive editor
publisher
manaGinG editor
Kristen Dowd
Mike Monostra
moorestown editor Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
Steve Miller
Alan Bauer
Tree committee
gives tree tips in
time for spring
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Moorestown has been known
as a Tree City USA for 26 years.
The Tree City USA program has
been greening cities and towns
across America since 1976. It is a
nationwide movement that provides the framework necessary
for communities to manage and
expand their public trees.
Moorestown really cares about
its urban tree canopy, so the
maintenance of its trees is very
important.
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learn the finer points of baking
bread.
And finally, the baking duo of
Hilton and VanSciver has returned for three more baking
workshops
called
Birthday
Sweets and Treats. Each of these
one-day workshops will focus on
the fun and variety of birthday
treats. From cookies and cupcakes to other sweets, this dynamic duo will prepare kids to make
treats for the whole family.
So try something new this
spring and sign up for one of the
many new cooking programs in
the
Recreation
Commercial
Kitchen. For more information
about these programs and more,
visit our website at www.moores
town.nj.us/253/Parks-Recreation.
What better way to be renewed
than with a new set of skills that
will be with you forever?
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April is plant a tree month
and is also the month in which
Arbor Day is celebrated. Gibson
recommends planting trees this
month, as it is also the month the
Tree Planting and Preservation
Committee plants its new township trees as well. Gibson said
those who want to plant trees
should really think about the type
of tree and the spot you plant it
in. Not only do you want to have a
tree that would thrive in the environment it is planted, but also be
sure to plant it in an appropriate
spot to grow, away from power
lines and houses.
Make sure it has room for the
tree to grow. It might be small
when you plant it, but hopefully it
grow bigger, Gibson said.
Gibson said that Moorestown
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Carroll said participating in
the exhibition is a great way to
display your art with no pressure
to compete and get the experience
of showing your work.
I hope the artists (who participate) walk away with a sense of
pride in their work, Carroll said.
The Members/Faculty Exhibition will run from Sunday, May 1
to Sunday, June 19 at the PCA. An
opening reception will be held on
Sunday, May 1 from 1 p.m. to 3
p.m. PCA in Moorestown is located at 395 Kings Highway.
We do a really nice opening
for them. There will be wine,
cheese and food. Its a great afternoon to interact with students,
artists and faculty, Carroll said.
For more information about
PCA and this exhibit, visit the
PCA website or call (856) 235-6488.
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Adult Church School
at 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30
a.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: Regular
Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.
and noon. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
First Baptist Church
of
Moorestown: Bible Study and
Sunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at
10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11
a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30
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