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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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MAY 11-17, 2011 – THE MOORESTOWN SUN 5
OUR GREENHOUSE IS IN FULL BLOOM
100’S OF PLANTERS &
A successful Pursuit
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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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It’s spring: Time to be careful
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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.
and Ryan.
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Summerr Stage
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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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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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St. 6 to 9 p.m. Call 231-4500 for info. Library. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Call 234- Men’s Senior Citizen Club: New
Contact of Burlington County 0333 to register. Albany Recreation. Center 9 a.m. to
presents A Gourmet Gathering Drop-in story time: Moorestown 1 p.m. Call 866-9155 for info.
and Wine Tasting: The Moorestown Library. 1:30 p.m. Call 234-0333 to FOR KIDS
Community House. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. register.
$65. 234-5484 ext. 200 for infor- Kindergarten story time:
mation or to RSVP. Moorestown Library. 9:30a.m. and
1:15 p.m. Call 234-0333 to register.
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May 17 Library. 11 a.m. Call 234-0333 to
AARP bowling group: Laurel register.
Lanes, Rte. 73 in Maple Shade. Call FOR ALL
Children’s story time: Barnes and
778-7467 for information. Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting: Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
FOR KIDS William Allen Middle School. 7:30 p.m. 608-1904 for info.
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
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call May 18
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
May 14 www.moorestown.com/history.
FOR ALL
Flea Market: Maranatha Christian
Fellowship, 802 Lenola Road
Moorestown. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call
317-5859 for information.
Day of Self Exploration:
Moorestown Friends Meeting in the
D’Olier Room, 118 E. Main St 9:30
a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (609) 953-9215
for information.
Flea Market: Maranatha Christian
Fellowship, 802 Lenola Rd. 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. Call 317-5859 for info.
FOR KIDS
Fancy Nancy Explorer Extraordi-
naire: Moorestown Library. 9:30
a.m. Girls grade 1 and 2. Call 234-
0333 to register.
SUNDAY
May 15
FOR ALL
Sunday Worship: HOPE Communi-
ty Church. 10:30 a.m. Call 235-8077
or visit www.hope-ccm.org.
Maranatha Christian Fellowship
services: 802 N. Lenola Rd. 8:30 or
10:30 a.m.
Farm Exhibit: Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. 1 to 4 p.m. For more informa-
tion visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Center for Conscious Living: Sun-
day Service: Moorestown Commu-
nity House. 10 a.m.
FOR KIDS
Main Street Kids LIVE!: HOPE
Community Church. 10:29 a.m.
Ages 4 to 12. Call 235-8077 or visit
www.hope-ccm.org.
Socially Savvy’s Hip Dining Class
for Boys and Girls: Riverton Coun-
try Club. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Age 7
to 11. Call 371-9886 for info.
MONDAY
May 16
FOR ALL
Overeater’s Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
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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-
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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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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
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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-
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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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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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