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Location,
In pursuit

location,
location
Council decides new town
hall/library construction will
remain at current location
By AUBRIE GEORGE car in the driveway? At the end of
The Moorestown Sun the day, you have a much better
project, but it’s a budgetary
Council made some progress issue.” Special to The Sun
regarding the town hall/library Not everyone was convinced On a recent afternoon, BSA Troop 601 held Pursuit, a community event that invites teams of two
project last week when all of the that building the recreation cen- to traverse a course of 2.5 miles, with 10 challenge stations to master along the way. See page 5
members present at a regular ter new as opposed to renovating for more details.
meeting came to the consensus the current building is the best,
that the new facility should be or most cost-effective option. Sev-
built on one site, and that site eral residents spoke to the effect
should be where the old munici-
pal complex and library current-
ly stand. However, there are still
plenty of other decisions to make.
Among those decisions is what
to do with the township recre-
that the current facility is sturdy
and a part of Moorestown that
shouldn’t be torn down.
“It’s a very solid building,”
Monique Begg said. “I don’t think
it needs to be demolished.”
Lessening the blow
ation center. The nine-member
municipal complex task force has
Some issues also came up
when a few library supporters
Council working to decrease tax impact on residents
recommended, in its reports to voiced concern that the plans pre-
Council, that the current recre- sented by the task force in April By AUBRIE GEORGE ber that would get the budget to a taxes down, officials said.
ation building should be torn don’t give the library enough The Moorestown Sun zero tax increase. For the sake of future budgets
down and that a new facility space. Last week, Schultz and that could face shortfalls if some
should be built in its place. Phase one of the plans present- Council has discussed decreas- Merchel told Council they were of the policy changes were imple-
“I’d build it all new,” task force ed to Council by the task force ing the tax impact to residents able to bring the hole down to mented to bring down taxes,
member Robert Hill said. “Why this April include a 39,000 square under the 2011 municipal budget, about $430,000 through cuts and Schultz and Merchel said they did
build a new house and have an old please see LOCATION, page 14 but township staff isn’t sure it’s revenues. Closing the hole all the not recommend Council take that
the best way to go. way, they said, would mean Coun- route.
Council held a budget work- cil would have to consider some of Schultz said the preliminary
shop last week before its regular its policies. budget he had presented to Coun-
Council meeting. For example, Council could cil, which includes a 2.3-cent tax
Need $50? Prior to the workshop, Council choose to use deferred school increase over last year, was a
Do you need $50? Or a prize worth $50? If not, stop reading. If so, go members had asked Township taxes to present a zero increase budget that he thought was “rea-
to sunne.ws/contest, follow a few simple steps and be entered to win. Manager Chris Schultz and CFO budget, which is a practice Coun- sonable and prudent.”
It’s that easy. It’s that fun. It’s what you should do right now because, Tom Merchel to go back into the cil had done away with last year. “I’m not in the business of tax-
face it, everyone could use an extra $50. budget and look for ways to cut or Council could also choose to ing the taxpayer, but I believe
bring in about $930,000 – the num- use more of the surplus to bring please see TAXES, page 13

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PAID Less to worry about Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Proposed county budget
PERMIT NO. 1239
reduces tax levy. PAGE 11
2 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — MAY 11-17, 2011

Help bring back the Fourth


It’s back, Moorestown. Or at noon on July 2. this parade; it will be funded en-
least, it could be. Neighborhood groups are en- tirely by voluntary contributions.
After a two-year hiatus, a couraged to organize and develop To fund a successful parade,
group of citizens is planning to a group participation in the July the July Fourth parade commit-
bring back the much beloved Fourth parade, centered on the tee has developed a three tiered
Fourth of July parade and family “1776” theme. Children are en- contribution program.
fun events to Moorestown. couraged to decorate bikes, wag- In accordance with the “1776”
A citizens’ committee, headed ons, even wheelbarrows, in patri- theme, families and individuals
by David Schill, is actively otic colors and march along in the are asked to contribute at the Red
preparing for a Moorestown July parade. Funds are needed for traf- Level of $17.76. Organizations
Fourth Parade. The Moorestown fic control and safety by the and businesses at the White Level
Business Association is the pri- Moorestown police, fees for musi- of $177.60, and sponsors at the
mary sponsor of the parade, cal performers and other acts. Blue Level of $1,776. However, the
which will begin at noon on July Many of the participants in the committee stresses that any con-
4. parade will be volunteers, but for tribution amount will be appreci-
The committee is planning a a successful parade, money is re- ated. Contributions can be mailed
parade that will begin at Chester quired for musical acts and other to the Moorestown Business As-
and Central avenues, continue to entertainment participants. sociation, PO Box, 358,
Main Street, and then finish at A fund-raising campaign is un- Moorestown, NJ 08057.
the intersection of Church and derway to raise funds for this Please mark in the notation
Main streets. The theme of this community event. space that the check is for the
year’s parade is “1776.” The parade will be entirely July Fourth parade.
The committee is also planning funded by contributions from citi- To volunteer for the parade ac-
a short, fun run immediately zens, organizations, and business- tivities, as a participant or volun-
prior to the parade, as well as a es. Except for the use of public teer, contact Dave Schill atd-
Main Street storefront decoration streets, the township is not pro- wschill@comcast.net, or (609) 410-
contest, which will be judged at viding any financial support to 5969.
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A tasty way to help kids


A Moorestown group is joining club at Moorestown Upper Ele- ward making Moorestown’s spe-
forces with The Canuso Founda- mentary School, which was start- cial needs summer camp happen.
tion, of Haddonfield, for a kids- ed by guidance counselor Arline Those who want to support the
helping-kids campaign that will Conigliaro. The groups are team- cause can pre-order cakes, pies, or
raise funds for special needs ing up with Carlo’s Bake Shop in cookies from Carlo’s Bake Shop
campers in Moorestown. Hoboken, of TLC’s Cake Boss by May 14 and then pick them up
The Moorestown Department fame, which is selling crumb at the Canuso Foundation tent
of Recreation’s annual special cakes, apple pies and Italian cook- during the on May 20 Chicken
needs summer camp is being ies in support of the Canuso Run in Haddonfield.
funded and supported this year Foundation’s second annual For more information or to
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from the Canuso Foundation and Funds raised through the sale of Shop goods, visit www.canuso-
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Date set for annual Friends of MEND golf outing


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golf outing, and members and supporting MEND’s affordable participate in a $1 million shoot
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A successful Pursuit
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Pursuit is a community event Troop 601 would like to thank Dare’s
that invites teams of two to tra- the following businesses for their 1900 Union Landing Rd., Cinnaminson Plants
verse a course of 2.5 miles, with generous support of scouting and Co-Ed 856-786-1633 Route 130
10 challenge stations to master this community event: Anthony’s n Vai and Lana Sikahema.
along the way. Jewelers, Bagel Café, Bargain n Daniel Poaletti and Vanessa
Many teams registered in ad- Brakes and Mufflers, BJ’s Whole- Howell.
vance with others signed up the sale, Dominos Pizza, Georgetti’s n Nelson and Faith Mc-
day of the race. Pizza and Sauce Market, Healthy Naughton.
Everyone had a lot of fun, en- Garden, Iron Hill Brewery, n Alan and Jessica Taber.
joyed the challenges, and appreci- Kitchen and Associates, Manny’s
ated the opportunity to spend Sicilia Ristorante, Moorestown Men
good quality time outside with Eye Associates, NBC10, Ndulge n Kirk and Kirk Zimmer.
their friends and family. Salon and Spa, Oikdata, Pizza n Steve Reitz and Brian Elliot.
Troop 601 already has plans to Hut, Starbucks, Subway, The Run- n John Goldin and J. Wagner.
run Pursuit again next year, ning Company, Villari’s Bistro,
adding a runners-only category, Wawa, Zena’s Patisserie Café Women
and two levels of difficulty for the Troop 601 would also like to n Amy Reall and Jessica
challenges offered. thank our Corporate Sponsors: Zenger (and puppy).
There were 12 categories for Advancor, Bayada Nurses, n Emily Shipley and Katie
teams to compete in with fabu- CareKinesis, Ritas Water Ice and Rigby.
lous first place prizes donated by Brandon Pugh with Moorestown n Nancy Fife and Tina Eager.

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Resurfacing of a 2.8-mile por- Traffic will be maintained with A Joint Venture of West
tion of Bridgeboro Road from one lane alternating during con- Collingswood, is the contractor
Stanwick Road in Moorestown to struction. who will be performing construc-
440 feet north of Creek Road in Motorists may experience de- tion as part of the county’s 2010
Delran began May 9. lays and are encouraged to find state-funded overlay program.
Construction involves milling alternative routes during con- The $6.8 million program in-
and overlay of Bridgeboro Road, struction. volves resurfacing a total 29.7
and is expected to take about Neshaminy Constructors, miles of county roads in 17 mu-
three weeks to complete. Inc./American Asphalt Co., Inc. – nicipalities.

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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


General Manager & Editor Publisher Executive Vice President

ED LYNES Vice President of Sales


JOSEPH EISELE Advertising Director
TIM RONALDSON Digital Products Manager
TOM ENGLE Art Director
AUBRIE GEORGE Moorestown Editor

in our opinion

Some caution
It’s spring: Time to be careful
t’s spring. Flowers are blooming. It rains a lot. With luck,

I the warmer weather means potholes can be filled soon. And


it’s also a dangerous time of the year.
Rather, it’s dangerous for some people. Namely, high school
letters to the editor
stonians of all ages – programs The programs we underwrite
seniors. What the Friends that happen inside the library. include all of the children’s, teen
Seniors are but a few weeks Spring plans? of the Library do In 2010, the Friends participat-
ed in the planning for a new li-
and adult reading programs,
Jack’s Favorite movies, special
away from springing into adult- Have you had a chance to In the edition of the brary facility. The facility pro- event parties, i.e. the Harry Pot-
hood – getting a real job, getting talk to your kids about prom Moorestown Sun dated April 20- posed at that time was well ter party, an early literacy sta-
and graduation? You can 26, it was reported that a $250,000 thought out, and well suited for tion, yoga at the library and Na-
ready for college, etc. In-be- share your thoughts in the pledge from the Friends of the those programs. tional Library Week happenings.
tween their next lives and their Forum section at Moorestown Library was being The Board of the Friends of The Friends are committed to
www.moorestownsun.com. factored into the construction fi- the Moorestown Library pledged continuing to provide programs
current ones, though, are nancing of a new town hall/li- some of its funds for furnish- that are familiar to our resi-
events such as the prom and brary complex. ings – furnishings that also dents.
We, the Trustees of the would support library programs. The Moorestown Friends of
graduation. And that’s where the danger comes in. Friends of the Moorestown Li- The furnishings would be pro- the Library meetings are open to
Many, if not most school districts have taken precautions brary, want the Moorestown vided only after construction the public and members of the
community to be more fully in- was completed. Friends can participate at those
when it comes to these events. They realize that, first, the kids formed about our commitment. We did not participate in the meetings.
are going to be really excited. And, second, the kids might not The Friends do not supply plans just presented to Council, Our next meeting is June 8, at
bricks and mortar for the li- but it appears that the $250,000 7:30 p.m. at the library.
use the best judgment. brary. contribution references the Trustees of the Friends of the
Post-prom and graduation events now often are sponsored by We fund programs for Moore- pledge just described. Moorestown Library
school districts. Of special note is Project Graduation, which
has been around for years and provides a safe place for teens to
celebrate their successful completion of high school. All of
these events are worthy of support.
SPORTS ROUNDUP
But it’s important to remember that, just like cops can’t pre-
Boys tennis In doubles, both Moorestown Harris in the two doubles match-
vent every crime, schools can do only so much. They need the teams – Tyler Blessing and Matt es.
support of parents who take the time to speak to their kids Moorestown boys tennis had Holzinger versus Evan Shlissel
one loss and one win at the re- and Josh Lopez, and Hamza Hu- Girls golf
about the dangers of too much partying, getting into a car with cent Westfield Invitational, sain and Dan Schafhauser ver- Moorestown girls golf won in
someone who has been drinking or getting behind the wheel of bringing their record to 11-6. sus Kyle Douglas and Mike a recent match up against Hun-
Moorestown defeated Scotch Rosentuch – took the doubles terdon Central. The final score
a car while intoxicated. Plains Fanwood, 4-1, before points. was 179 to 217.
Unfortunately, this time of year, which should be one of cele- falling, 4-1, to Westfield in the fi- Against Westfield, Cooper de- The win brings the teams
nals. feated Tom Kowalski 2,4, while record to 4-3.
bration, almost always brings news of tragedy as well. Against Scotch Plains Fan- Greenwood lost to Scott Thomp- Kelly Hwang placed fourth
This prom-graduation season, we hope that every parent will wood, Moorestown won the first son 3,0, and Cody lost to Alan with a score of 47, Sarah Jordan
two singles. Pierce Cooper de- Chu 3,0. placed sixth with a score of 55.
take a few moments to remind their soon-to-be-adults to be care-
feated Ezra Klemhow 1-3, and Blessing and Holzinger lost to Allison Linn placed seventh
ful and to not take unnecessary risks. Offer to pick them up, Colin Groundwater beat Eric Josh Simmions and Jacob Ziff with a score of 56, and An-
check in on their plans for the big nights, do what you can to in- Leydon, while Bryce Cody lost at 4,5, and Husain and Schafhauser gelique Sweeny placed eighth
No. 3 to Andrew Lotschner. lost to Max Mancini and Jacob with a score of 59.
still a little wisdom and restraint. You just might be saving
their lives.
SPEAK UP!
The Moorestown Sun welcomes brief and to the point letters from readers. Be sure to include
your name, address and phone number with your letter. We do not print anonymous letters.
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board
Send letters via email to letters@moorestownsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108
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Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman
THANK YOU SPONSORS
& VOLUNTEERS!
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COMPILED BY ALAN BAUER


Children’s story time: Barnes and
WEDNESDAY Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
May 11 608-1904 for info.
FOR ALL
Rummage Sale: First Presbyterian
Church, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Benefits THURSDAY
local charities. For more info call
May 12
234-0430, or E-mail
ejwc311@msn.com. FOR ALL
The MOMS Club of Moorestown Rummage Sale: First Presbyterian
monthly meeting: E-mail Church. 10 a.m. to noon. Benefits
moorestownmomsclub@gmail.com local charities. For more info call
for details. 234-0430, or E-mail
Divorce Support Group: First Unit- ejwc311@msn.com.
ed Methodist Church, Camden and OLGC PTA Fashion Show: The
Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30 Merion in Cinnaminson. 6 to 10 p.m.
p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com Call (609) 744-5279 for tickets.
or call 235-0450 for more informa- Just Mom and Me: Moorestown
tion. Mall, Macy’s Court. 11 a.m.
Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to
7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526. 7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526.
Overeater’s Anonymous: St. Moorestown Running Company
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318 group run: 115 West Main St. next to
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239- Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
Center for Conscious Living, 302 N. FRIDAY
Washington St, Ste 101E, 5:45 p.m. May 13
to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-LOVE
GREAT VACATION for information.
FOR ALL
MBA’s Moorestown ArtWalk: Main
hile many local teens spent their spring break enjoying some much-needed time off from the FOR KIDS
W classroom, a few Moorestown students chose to use their time off to help those in a time of
please see CALENDAR, page 17

need. Matthew, Austin, Caroline and Ryan Mabrey recently spent time with their father, Tom, in
North Carolina during their spring break. These Moorestown students decided to spend some of
their valuable vacation time volunteering to assist tornado victims by working with the Salvation
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Pictured, from left, are Matthew, Austin, Major Paul Eagan of the Salvation Army, Caroline, Tom tion must be received two weeks prior to the date of the event.
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Sweet haul for 1040 Food Drive
Nearly 1,000 pounds of food Moorestown during this past tax and churches.
Spring and Summer was collected during the Second season. Leo wishes to thank those who
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tunity for girls to hit the softball

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sponsored by the Philadelphia
Phillies, uses an automatic pitch-
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night’s big hitters. First, second,
and third place winners in each
category will receive a Phillies
and also advance to the girls re-
gional final.
This year’s Phillies Home Run
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County levy reduced Confused About


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please see BUDGET, page 15
for the year 2011 that reduces the county taxpayers need it most,”
county tax levy by $5,922,090. Garganio said. “This is reflective
This is the fourth year in a row of all the cuts and consolidations
that the tax levy has been cut. The that have been made, and frankly,
budget was introduced on we’re not done yet. Rest assured
Wednesday, May 4. that all the county’s core pro-
The budget, which calls for grams and services remain in
spending cuts in more than a place.”
dozen departments, reduces The public hearing is sched-
spending by $4.3 million and also uled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday,
lowers the county property tax June 8. The total tax levy is about

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May 5, 2011 Carraher. Sister of Horace Louby.
Age 97, of Moorestown. Grandmother of Charles
Dorothy was a lifelong resident of Slocum, Kim Johnson, Deborah
Moorestown and a longtime Hayman and Kelly Schaeffer.
member of the First United Eight great grandchildren.
Methodist Church of Memorial contributions can be
Moorestown. made to the Church Memorial HEARx makes sure
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Gourmet Gathering
and Wine Tasting May 13 The Tender
Contact of Burlington County is seeking volunteers
is presenting A Gourmet Gather- The Tender, Inc., an organiza-
ing and Wine Tasting on May 13 tion serving seniors in Burling-
from 6 to 9 p.m. ton County, needs more volun-
The event will be held at the teers 18 or older to drive frail eld-
Moorestown Community House, erly people to medical or other ap-
located at 16 E. Main St. There pointments and take them shop-
will be a silent auction as well as ping and to work directly with
food and wine pairings provided clients in the day center, helping
by Bacio and Roger Wilco. with games, crafts and other ac-
Tickets are $65, or $55 if pur- tivities and with snacks and
chased before May 1. Those who lunch.
wish to attend are asked to RSVP Volunteers receive training
by May 10 to 234-5484 ext. 200 and orientation. While day cen-
Attendees must be 12 years of ter volunteers are asked to com-
age or older. Contact of Burling- mit to the same day each week,
ton County serves a diverse group the commitment for transporta-
of callers whose needs extend tion volunteers is flexible; they
from emotional support or basic can choose assignments that fit
life necessities to individuals in their personal schedules. To vol-
crisis situations such as suicide, unteer or for more information,
abuse or homelessness. please contact The Tender at 234-
For more information, visit 5999.
www.contactburlco.org.
Learn strategies to care
Midsummer Nights for elderly loved one
Dream fashion show Caring for an elderly loved one
The Our Lady of Good Counsel can be challenging but when
PTA wants you to save the date Alzheimer’s disease or other de-
for its 53rd annual fashion show. mentia are present it can become
This year’s theme is A Mid- overwhelming very quickly.
summer Nights Dream. The Learn tips, strategies and ways to
event, scheduled for May 12 from cope as well as much-needed in-
6 to 10 p.m., includes a three formation, education and refer-
course dinner, 50/50 drawing and rals at The Tender’s support
raffle baskets. The festivities will group on the first Wednesday of
be held at The Merion in Cin- each month at 5:15 p.m.
naminson. Tickets are $55. The Tender is a 501c3 charity
To purchase tickets, contact providing a day centers for per-
Kellie Kiefner at (609) 744-5279. sons with Alzheimer’s disease lo-
For sponsorship opportunities, cated at 16 E. Main Street in
contact Mary Gallagher at 439- Moorestown.
1292, and for Chinese Auction Do- Contact Barbara for info at 234-
nations contact Michelle Merri- 5999 or TenderADC@aol.com.

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Ever wonder why flowers are explore the beautiful, colorful
so colorful? Here’s your chance to world of plants and flowers at
The Moorestown Mall.
May’s edition of Just Mom and
Me will take local kids on a jour-
ney through photosynthesis.
Children will learn how flowers
become so colorful and will even
have a chance to create their own
springtime garden. The event will
be held on May 12 at 11 a.m. in
Macy’s Court.
The program is sponsored by
the Garden State Discovery Muse-
um to bring area kids fun learn-
ing experiences.
Just Mom and Me is a monthly
program that allows families to
escape to a world of play and dis-
covery together and enjoy a vari-
ety of enticing activities, includ-
ing puppet shows, arts and crafts,
educational games, and sing-
alongs. Programs are open to the
community, and membership is
free of charge. Interested individ-
uals are invited to sign up at the
mall’s customer service center or
at a play date event any time. New
members receive a free gift.
MAY 11-17, 2011 – THE MOORESTOWN SUN 13

Township budget
open space tax levy.
TAXES Schultz and Merchel told Coun-
cil it’s better to have a gradual,
Continued from page 1
year-to-year tax increase as op-
posed to one year where taxes go
we’ve stabilized things, and I up a lot more than others.
don’t want to see that stabiliza- “If you continue to keep (taxes)

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we want to keep taxes down),” get whacked with a huge in-
Schultz said. crease,” Schultz said.
The budget cuts discussed last Mayor John Button proposed
week, would bring the tax rate in- possibly holding a special meet-
crease down one cent from ing to introduce the 2011 budget,
Schultz’s originally proposed 2.3-
cent increase. That would mean a
$53 increase in municipal taxes
rather than waiting until Coun-
cil’s May 23 regular meeting to do
so.
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LOCATION the library.
Task force member George
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Continued from page 1
No job too small Williams said the square footages Council said no decisions have
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square footage that will be allo-
cated to each function.
Of those 39,000 square feet, 22,000 it was a difference between wants Mayor John Button said he
and needs. thinks Council needs to see the
Under the previous bid pack- next level of schematic drawings
age, 32,872 square feet were dedi- in order to verify what the real
cated to library space – a 10,872 square footage of the complex
square foot difference between will be. He noted that Council
the two plans. needs to make a decision soon for
Jonathon Eron, speaking on fear that members may be reach-
behalf of The Friends of the ing “paralysis by analysis.”
Moorestown Library, said the The next step in the process
group did not participate in the would be for Council to authorize
planning that went into task the town hall task force to begin
force’s recommendations, unlike meeting with the project’s stake-
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that the group’s $250,000 commit- drawings.
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If Council follows the timeline
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Cooper River is home to many
prestigious national rowing
events because the river boasts an
ideal 2,000 meter, narrow and
sheltered straightaway for racing.
At states, 35 New Jersey teams
competed.
Two Moorestown boats, the
Girls Varsity 8 and Boys Junior
Varsity 4, won and were crowned
Special to The Sun
state champions.
The Women’s Varsity 8 went Gianna Pappaterra and Samantha Brody wait in line with their team-
head-to-head with Holy Spirit mates to launch their boat on the Schuylkill River during a regatta
High School. With 250 meters to recently.
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County
budget
BUDGET
Continued from page 11

about reining in the cost of gov-


ernment. We realize we have an
obligation to our residents who
are still struggling to find employ-
ment and pay the rent or mort-
gage,” Garganio said.    
To cut costs, Garganio said that
more than 300 staff positions

 
have been eliminated since Janu-
ary 2008, and 165 vehicles from a
county fleet of more than 650
have been taken out of service.
THE HOLLYHOCK GARDENER
established 1993
MOMS meet May 11
Specializing in English Style
The MOMS Club of & American Cottage Gardens
Moorestown is a support group Planting of annuals, perennials & shrubs
serving stay at home moms, part
Maintenace of flower beds
time working moms, and moms
who work from home in Spring Clean-Ups & Mulching
Moorestown, Delran, Cinnamin-
son, Delanco, Riverside, Riverton New for 2011
and Palmyra.
The group is welcoming new Vegetable Gardens
members at our next monthly Compost Bins
meeting on Wednesday, May 11.
E-mail
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Children’s story time: Barnes and
778-7467 for information. Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting: Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
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Teen Night: Church Street Rec Maple Shade Women’s Club meet-
Center. 7:30 to 10 p.m. ing: Maple Shade Municipal Build-
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Children’s story time: Barnes and
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
WEDNESDAY
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608-1904 for info. Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701. FOR ALL
Historical Society of Moorestown Appearance Committee meeting:
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1 Moorestown Library. 7 p.m.
SATURDAY to 4 p.m. For more information visit
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Day of Self Exploration:
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a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (609) 953-9215
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Flea Market: Maranatha Christian
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Maranatha Christian Fellowship
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10:30 a.m.
Farm Exhibit: Smith Cadbury Man-
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Center for Conscious Living: Sun-
day Service: Moorestown Commu-
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Fruitful Crew weekend


CREW
Continued from page 15

the National Scholastic High


School Rowing Championships,
which will be held May 27 and 28
at Cooper River.
By winning states, both boats
qualified for nationals.
Two other Moorestown boats
had great races on Saturday and
finished very strong in fourth
place.
The Women’s Junior Varsity 8
boat consisting of all sophomores
including Erinn Miller
(coxswain) Anna Allende, Kaitlin
Boyle, Molly Scott, Madeline
Schuler, Kristen Munoz, Casey Special to The Sun
Powell, Rachel Maher and Gabby The Moorestown Boys Novice 4 row back up river after a first-place
Danahy. This JV 8 boat went finish recently. Pictured, from left, are Joe Gonnelli, Wes Bickmore,
stroke for stroke with Oakcrest Will Gross, Kevin Harris. Coxswain Mike Voyack’s back is to the row-
Rowing and, in a real nail biter,
finished a fourth of a boat length
behind the third place Oakcrest.
The Men’s Lightweight 4 boat
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teams from the Mid-Atlantic re-
The Women’s JV8, which also
rows as a Lightweight 8, includes
VARICOSE VEINS?
of Emily Mullin (coxswain),
Rohil Shah, Brian Reagan, Will
gion raced. Once
Moorestown crew showed strong
again, Lizzie Garrison (coxswain), Katie
Stevens, Jessica Buck, Julie Cam-
Leg Swelling? Painful Legs?
Van Fossen and Jason Golden- and medalled in four events. merato, Alli Stevens, Scout Bris-
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son, Clara Slight, Alexe Tsao and
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REAL ESTATE • MORTGAGE • TITLE • INSURANCE
110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
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8 Leeds Rd, Moorestown $2,199,000 109 W Oak Ave, Moorestown $399,999 Direct: 856.642.8031 408 Creek Rd, Moorestown $1,750,000
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate Finely appointed Georgian Colonial in NW Estates offers 6 brs, 4 full & Warmth, Charm, and Character is what you can expect to find in this lovely bungalow. IMPOSING MAGNIFICENCE!! Elegant, custom-built raised rancher sits on almost 3 acres! Circular driveway, mas-
Direct: 856.642.8742 3 half baths on 1.2 acres. 10’ ceilings, plaster moldings, h/w floors, chef’s Welcomed by mature trees, window boxes, and pristine landscape, this home exudes ter European masonry, grand foyer w/ 22 ft ceilings. Each room is large & inviting w/ no detail forgotten--door-
kit, marble keystones & thresh holds, custom cabinetry, pro grade apps, "Cottage Charm". Hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, 1 car garage, new roof, and freshly ways & hallways are oversized, egresses from all rooms to outside patios, skylights, security syst, music syst, cen-
4 f/p, 3 car gar, French drs, patios, balcony, 5 zone HVAC, fin bsmnt, irrig painted. Beautiful yard with meandering garden and patio. A Walk to town location tral vac, marble, carpet & hardwood flooring, zoned heating, 3 f/ps, cathedral, vaulted & coffered ceilings. Kit offers
syst… the list goes on & on! Paul Canton built home. No detail overlooked. completes this very special home. For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at granite countertops and commercial quality appliances. House is ideal for entertaining. Full bsmnt has direct access
For additional information call Joan DeLaney Direct at 856-266-0588. 856-266-0588. to outside. Lot abuts conservation property & has 24x36 ft, 2 stall barn w/ hay loft for the horse enthusiast.

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Direct: 856.642.8031 725 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $475,000
Lorie Benardella MOORESTOWN $2,495,000 3 new lot listings in Moorestown LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom rancher is located 1.5 blocks from the
Sales Associate 2.86 acres of privacy. Custom 6,000-12,000 sq. ft. PRICES STARTING AT $330,000! Moorestown Middle & High Schools & within walking distance to center of town. Corner lot, over 1/2 an acre,
Cell: 609.315.8067 home w/4-6 Br, 3.5-5.5 ba. can be finished to
All lots are 1.5 acres and located in a great in-ground pool, large deck for entertaining & screened in porch. Entry foyer leads to large living room, which
accommodate your family. 3 car heated gar. & neighborhood close to schools and shopping. then flows into dining room. Living room, dining room & bedrooms all have hardwood floors. Step-down fam-
workshop area, 600 sq ft. deck, walkout bsmnt Call Lorie Benardella direct for details at ily room has windows that were replaced 2 years ago & woodburning fireplace. 4 bedrooms are all good size.
oversized kit, elevator, radiant floor heating. Floor 609-315-8067. Kitchen has corian counters, newer appliances, skylight & freshly painted cabinets. House is newly painted. Full
to ceiling windows overlooking backyard. unfinished basement. 2 door garage is attached to house. MOTIVATED SELLER! Property for sale "as is".
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Salesperson, ASP
GREAT LOCATION! Priced at $499,000 4 Winterberry Rd, Laurel Creek - A one-of-a-kind property, this home provides comfort & is appointed
www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046 Moorestown. Build your dream home on this acre plus lot in desirable w/ exquisite accents t/o. Resort style living--So private… adjacent to water views
Northwest Estates. Owned by a local prominent builder, the buyer has overlooking 5th hole; expanded & remodeled Muirfield Model is jaw dropping. Like to
a great opportunity to co-create a truly one of a kind home that is entertain? Sun-drenched LR features immense ceilings & sets of french doors that
energy efficient. A very private lot-absolutely gorgeous. Please call for lead to deck overlooking water vistas. Feels like Park City--28 x 19 sunroom addition
a private tour and start planning your custom home today! designed by Neil Johnson features walls of glass, diagonally laid tiles & detailed cus-
tom entertainment center. Fabulous first floor master! Call Erin at 856 220-3722.

Let The Suns Work For You!


Call 856-427-0933 for Advertising Info.
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6 Lavender Ln, Mt. Laurel $539,000 327 E Central Ave, Moorestown 725 Lippincott Ave, Moorestown $1,195,000
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate Scarborough built, Laurel Ponds home sitting on private cul-de-sac location. 4 brs, 2.5 bas, E. Central Ave. home on a large lot…great location! Classic charm surrounds you in Elegant European Classic 5 bedroom Jeffrey Dubrow home in desirable Northwest
Direct: 856.642.8742 h/w floors, oversized 2 story family room w/ brick fireplace, master br w/ sitting/exercise this lovely 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home located on one of Moorestown's most beautiful Estates. Exceptional attention to detail inside and out. Chef's kitchen with Granite
room, large kitchen w/ granite & eating area & finished WALK-OUT basement that offers streets. Living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, large family room, and lovely Double Oven, Dacor Warming Drawer, Sub-Zero, and Asko. Hardwood floors
bar, plenty of room for pool table, game area & 2nd family room. This home has so much deep yard with a very large paver patio and shed. Warm paint tones and abundant light throughout 1st and 2nd floors, 9' ceilings, Sun Room, Study, 3 Full and 3 Half Baths,
to offer. Call Joan DeLaney direct for details & open house information at 856-266-0588. surrounds you. Newer roof, electric, A/C, heat, and windows. A wonderful home. Back Staircase, and Finished Basement. Wonderful location, beautiful home.

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619 E Main St, Moorestown $874,900 Ashley Ct, Moorestown $699,000 Ashley Ct, Moorestown $499,900
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate On 1.32 park like acres this 7 br, 3.5 ba Georgian Colonial offers timeless grace. Thoughtfully Beautiful 2.01 acre lot in the neighborhood of Stanwick Build your dream home in the wonderful neighborhood
Direct: 856.642.8742 renovated home maintaining its historical character while adding modern conveniences. Glen. This private cul-de-sac location sits next to township of Stanwick Glen on this 1.51 acre dream lot. Beautiful
Original plaster moldings, millwork, 12 ft clngs, random width wood plank flrs, antique hard- open space. Public water and sewer. Build your dream and private cul-de-sac location. Properties like this do
ware, dual staircs, 2 f/ps, screened & open porch inground pool & paver patios. New heat- home in an wonderful neighborhood close to schools. Call not come around very often. Public water and sewer.
ing system. For additional information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588. Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588. Call Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
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215 E Central Ave, Moorestown $2,495,000 220 Gregory Ct, Moorestown $774,000 594 Stratford, Moorestown $574,900
Joan Delaney One of Moorestowns most remarkable Estate Homes. This 6 BR 4.5 BA Georgian Revival 5 br, 4.2 ba 1st FLOOR MASTER - 2 br, 2.5 ba on 1st, 3 br, 2 ba on 2nd. 2nd flr remodeled 4 br, 2.5 ba home has newer kit, Decora cabinetry, quartz cntrtps, breakfast bar, Kitchen Aid
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742 home, rich in architectural details, sits on well over an acre of land. 4 f/ps, 10' ceilings, 2007, new heat & cool (2008) & Anderson windows (2007). Newer "Apple" kit (2004) w/ AGA app pckg, tile flrs & custom light. LR w/ h/w flrs, custom bookshelves, crown molding, wain-
Carrera Marble, Granite, Subzero, Viking, Rutt Kit, heated Marble Flrs, Oak & Chestnut h/w European stove, fridge drawers, wine fridge, cabinetry, Granite brkfst bar, cntrtps & built-in scoting & brick gas f/p. DR has h/w flrs & custom corner cabinetry, FR & glass walled sun
Flrs, Olympic size Pool w/ Spa & 3.5 car gar. Located on one of Moorestown's most beau- desk space. Bsmnt (2002) has high ceilings, wood burning f/p & custom built pub. 3 f/ps, rm w/ custom cabinetry, bar & seating area; MBR wing w/ newer spa-like bath, vanity,
tiful streets in the center of town. Call Joan DeLaney for information at 856-266-0588. moldings, custom cabinetry, pegged h/w floors, 3 bay gar, landscaping, brick patio & new roof! whirlpool & ample closets. Heated salt water pool w/ fence, landscaping, 2 car gar & bsmnt.
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Joan Delaney 14 Cove Road, Moorestown $735,000 147 W Central Ave, Moorestown $399,000 410 Salem Rd, Moorestown $2,195,000
Sales Associate Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bath Maines built home on 2 incredible acres. Over Warm and Welcoming. This updated 3 bedroom 2.5 bath Craig Lord built colo- HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! 6 br 6.5 ba brick colonial on 2 acres offering pool w/ waterfall,
Direct: 856.642.8742 4,300 sq ft offering New Geothermal 3 zone heat and air, finished basement, nial offers the updated you want with the charm you expect. Hardwood floors tennis crt, pond, patios & walk-out bsmnt w/ exercise rm, game rm, FR, music rm & wine
New full bath with granite, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, and amazing mas- add warmth to this already sun drenched home and the family room addition cellar w/ cherry walls & doors, stone strs, wine racks, friges & cntr isle. Kit offers sideXside
ter suite with office, sitting room, and private back staircase that offers a offers a fireplace and beautiful a stone floor. Granite, stainless steel appliances, Sub-Zero, Wolf 8 burner cook top, SS apps & granite. 2 stry FR w/ f/p, cherry study w/ sit
beautiful brick wall. An amazing home offered at an amazing price. designer paints, deck, paver patio, and walking distance to town center. rm & French Drs to patio. Call Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.

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9 Armstrong Dr, Moorestown $789,000 555 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $1,399,000 200 Hickory Ln, Moorestown $619,900
Joan Delaney 8 year old, 4 br 3.5 ba, estate home w/ a floor plan for entertaining. Hardwood floors, large Remarkable 7 BR 3/5 Bath Deborah Hospital Designers’ Show House 2001. Featuring Location, location, location! Wonderful home in Golf Estates section of Moorestown.
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Direct: 856.642.8742 master suite, princess suite, Jack & Jill bath, 2 story foyer & LR, 1st floor study, large kit 3 fireplaces, a Dream Kitchen rich in high end appliances, Italian tiles, Architectural Lovely 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home sits on quiet street in middle of town. Large sun
offers expansive countertops & cabinets as well as center island w/ granite, 3 car garage Moldings with great attention to detail throughout this Estate-Style Home. MBR Suite is drenched rooms, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, library, 13x29 three season room,
& 2 tier paver patio which offers view of large, special backyard. Please contact Joan very spacious and offers a tremendous professionally appointed walk-in closet. Private inground pool, generous kitchen with Maple Cabinets and double wall oven, family room
DeLaney for more information about this lovely home. Call direct at 856-266-0588. Patio, Hardwood Floors, and 2 incredible solariums with barrel ceilings… Beautiful! with fireplace overlooking yard & pool. Close to Moorestown Field Club, town & schools.
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