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Students headed to national
competition. PAGE 6
Students make surprise Mothers Day gifts
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
While stores and shopping
malls were packed last weekend
with patrons looking for Mothers
Day gifts, students from a second-
grade class at Countryside Ele-
mentary School had a handmade,
surprise gift ready to go.
Marianne Rubbas second-
grade class took part in a pillow-
making activity last week. The
students drew a picture for the
pillow, stuffed it and sewed it in
class.
The activity was led by Jean
Threston, the grandmother of
student Christopher Threston.
Rubba said Christopher has been
doing a great job throughout the
year and came to find out about
his grandmothers hobby through
him. She hatched the idea for the
activity from Jean.
Everything about the activity
was a secret. Rubba said the stu-
dents worked very hard to keep
their moms from finding out
about the project. Jean also kept
the secret, communicating direct-
ly with Rubba about the project.
While many elementary
schools have classes making
cards or a simple craft for Moth-
ers Day, the pillows were a spe-
cial item made by the students.
Most of these kids have never
sewn or stuffed before, Rubba
said. MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Countryside Elementary School second-grade students Cecelia Ioli and Rylee Carson put the finishing touches on their handmade pillows
during class last week. The students in Marianne Rubbas class created handmade pillows as Mothers Day gifts.
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preached how important it was
to stay local for the summer-
time. We said that the 102 days be-
tween Memorial Day and Labor Day
weekends are crucial for the Jersey
Shore, which, no matter where you
live in our fine state, has a vital impact
on our economy.
We are now a year-and-a-half re-
moved from the devastation that was
caused by Hurricane Sandy, but some
Shore towns are still fighting to fully
recover. Beach remediation is all but
complete, and the boardwalks and
shops are up and running, for the most
part at least those that decided to re-
build.
But these Shore towns still need our
support.
Beach Season 2013 was not a good
one. As if rebuilding from Sandy was-
nt bad enough, an incredibly wet June
kept visitors away from the Shore dur-
ing prime weekends. Sales for stores
in the hardest-hit areas of the storm
were off anywhere from 20-40 percent
last year, according to state economic
reports. And Gov. Christies office esti-
mated that companies lost more than
$63 million in business due to the
storm.
So whats the message here? Its sim-
ple: Visit the Shore this summer, and
visit often.
New Jersey residents often take our
coastline for granted, but we should
realize how lucky we are to have such
a gem this close to home. So lets pay it
back this summer.
There are fewer than three weeks
until the official start of the summer
beach season, but with schools letting
out a little later this year thanks to the
snowy winter, there is still plenty of
time to plan your summer vacation at
the Jersey Shore.
The beach towns need your support,
now more than ever. Lets all dedicate
at least part of our summer to giving
back.
New year, same message:
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Students headed to national competition
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Last month, Harrington Middle School
proved it was one of the best at aquatic ro-
botics in the region.
Now, it will get a chance to prove it is one
of the best in the country.
The Harrington Middle School Seabots
are heading to the University of Southern
Mississippi to participate in the 2014
SeaPerch National Challenge on Saturday,
May 17. The team qualified for the chal-
lenge by taking home the top prize at a re-
gional competition on April 26 at Rowan
University.
The trip to nationals is the first ever for
the Seabots, coming one year after they fin-
ished runner-up in their region. This time
around, the team had something extra, ac-
cording to club CEO Sanjana Jampana.
We've had a lot of teams come close in
previous years, but not like this year, she
said. We have the perfect combination.
This is such a good team, everyone is so co-
operative and willing to work together to
get everything done.
At the SeaPerch regional competition,
which included schools from New Jersey,
Pennsylvania and Delaware, the team had
to give an oral presentation and put its
ROV through a pair of pool challenges.
One of the challenges is called The Heist
and involves opening a gate to retrieve an
item underwater. The other challenge is an
obstacle course.
The team succeeded overall, finishing in
the top three of all the events out of a field
of 40 teams. This led to its victory and
qualification for nationals.
The victory was far from easy, however.
All year long, the team has developed and
made changes to its rover to improve on its
performance.
The team is provided with a kit and a
modest $20 budget to build its rover. While
the rover itself only took a few hours to
build, the club has a limited time to meet.
It took us about three weeks, said club
CFO Jonathan Procopio. We only meet
once a week for about an hour. So it takes a
few weeks total to build it.
The time building the rover doesn't in-
clude the pre-construction process. Jam-
pana estimates she spends about 50 hours
just creating the notebook for the competi-
tion.
Most of the other stuff takes more time
than making the ROV itself, she said.
The notebook takes the longest.
The amount of work doesn't deter the
team's members. Led by Harrington's
STEM teacher Maureen Barrett, the team
assembles every Tuesday after school to
prepare for competition. The room is full of
students surrounding computers, a pool in
the back of the classroom or the rover it-
please see TEAM, page 10
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WEDNESDAY May 14
YES Club of Adath-Emanu-El
meeting: Noon at Adath-Emanu-
El. The YES Club presents the
Life and Times of Vincent Van
Gogh by Paul Gordon. The
entrance fee is $2 for members
and $3 for guests. Bring your own
lunch. For more information, con-
tact Emily Isaacson at (856) 273-
1797 or email
[email protected].
Crochet Anyone: 1 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. Join craft enthusi-
ast Audrey Pache for crocheting
and conversation. Novices and
experts welcome. Instruction
available if needed. No registra-
tion necessary. Please bring your
own knitting materials.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:
12 p.m. at Laurel Creek Country
Club, 655 Old Centerton Road.
For more information visit
www.mountlaurelrotary.org or
call (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesday
at Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.
Come hear a new story every
week and then stay and play the
rest of the day! Call (856) 273-
9500 or visit www.kidsplay-
lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3
p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,
Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
THURSDAY May 15
Sewing 101: 1:30 p.m. at the Mt. Lau-
rel Library. Learn the basics from
sewing enthusiast Audrey Pache.
This will include how a sewing
machine works and the first steps
to making your first project. If
you have your own sewing
machine, feel free to bring it in.
Bring one-half yard of cotton fab-
ric to practice on and thread.
Chess Night: 6:30 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. Bring your chess
board and meet your match. Join
fellow players for an evening of
chess. All ages and skill levels
welcome.
SATURDAY May 17
The Fault in Our Stars Celebra-
tion: Grades 7 to 12. 2 p.m. at the
Mt. Laurel Library. The movie
release of The Fault in Our
Stars is just around the corner,
so this is a celebration of all
things about the book. Snacks
will be served. No registration
required.
Tween Lockdown: Grades 5 to 7. 5
p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.
This is an after-hours event
specifically for tweens. Snacks
will be provided.
SUNDAY May 18
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church: Sunday worship 11 a.m. to
noon Adult Bible study 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowship
after the church service each
third Sunday. Church is at 240
Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,
Mount Laurel.
MONDAY May 19
Book Discussion: 7 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. Join the Mt. Lau-
rel Library Book Club for a lively
discussion of Left Neglected by
Lisa Genova. No registration
needed.
Mt. Laurel Garden Club meeting: 11
a.m. luncheon followed by busi-
ness meeting at noon and pro-
gram beginning at 1:30 p.m. every
third Monday. For more informa-
tion on membership visit mtlau-
relgardenclub.tripod.com or call
Barbara at (856) 396-0017.
TUESDAY May 20
Toddler and Baby Storytime: Ages
1 to 3. 10:30 a.m. at the Mt. Laurel
Library. Join the library for sto-
ries, songs, fingerplays and musi-
cal instruments for all. Siblings
are welcome.
Paws for Reading: Grades 1 to 4. 4
p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.
Practice your reading skills with a
captive canine audience in a pri-
vate setting with Rookie, a regis-
tered therapy dog and his owner,
Ms. Tammi. Rookie is a Pomeran-
ian who is waiting to hear you
read to him. Sessions are in 15-
minute blocks. Bring your
favorite book from home or
arrive early to choose a book
from the library's collection.
Societa Bell Italia monthly meet-
ing: 6:15 p.m. at Carluccis Water-
front. All are welcome to the
clubs monthly meeting. For more
information or reservations, call
(609) 267-2824 or (609) 261-
4472.
Intro to Meditation: 7 p.m. at the
Mt. Laurel Library. Join an experi-
enced meditation instructor and
achieve relaxation of your mind
and body. Wear comfortable
clothes, try not to eat a big meal
before class and bring a mat or
towel.
Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting:
7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marcos Restau-
rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115 S.
Elmwood Drive.
Mt. Laurel Area Friends and New-
comers: 7 p.m. every third Tues-
day. Community Center, Walt
Whitman Drive. For more infor-
mation, email mtlaurelnewcom-
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competition, Procopio noted they
were representing their school
and Mt. Laurel. Now, they go into
competition with 100 of the best
schools in the country represent-
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While the team is hoping to
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We represent our school with
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ship qualities, Procopio said.
That's what we show and offer at
Harrington.
Team hopes to bring home trophy
TEAM
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The Harrington Middle School Seabots pose with their trophies from
the regional SeaPerch competition at Rowan University in April. The
team will be going to Hattiesburg, Miss. next week for the 2014 Na-
tional SeaPerch Challenge.
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creating quilts and later showed
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when Christopher was born.
The presentation touched on
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played an integral role during the
United States early history.
All of the clothes these people
wore were handmade, Jean said
to the class.
The purpose of the activity
was to have the students make the
pillows the old-fashioned way.
There were no sewing machines
in the classroom. Each student
took a turn stuffing the pillows
and then worked on sewing them.
Each student had hand-drawn
pictures ready to go for the days
activity. The drawings had been
done during a prior class.
We made the pictures on our
own, and then Jean steamed them
on, Rubba said.
While the students took turns
making their pillows, others sat
at their desk drawing pictures
and writing poetry to include in
their gift.
The activity extended beyond
the students real mothers. In her
38th year of teaching at Country-
side Elementary School, Rubba is
retiring in June. As a present, her
students did a drawing in honor
of her retirement. Rubba later got
a chance to make her own pillow,
with the help of her students.
Rubba beamed with pride and
emotion as she held up the draw-
ing to the class. She said she is
going to miss the students, but in
the pillow, she will have some-
thing by which to remember
them.
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Commander Scott Lambert
and members of Medford VFW
Post 7677 held their 28th annual
awards dinner in the post hall on
Saturday, April 26. The post was
chartered July 15, 1946.
Following opening ceremonies,
there was a solemn reading of the
names of past post commanders,
past ladies auxiliary presidents
and past mens auxiliary presi-
dents. They were recognized for
their service to the post and to the
surrounding communities.
Following an excellent buffet
dinner, prepared by chef Ed Ger-
ber, awards were presented to
three individuals who have given
exemplary community service to
the community. This year they
were chosen from the Medford
Lakes Police, Fire and EMT de-
partments.
First to be honored was police
officer of the year, Greg Blash.
Followed by firefighter of the
year, Julian Vallery and then
EMT of the year, Andi LaFleur.
Certificate of appreciation
plaques were awarded to each of
these outstanding individuals.
Next to be honored were those
who have won cash awards along
with certificates of recognition
for their participation in the
VFWs national patriotic essay
programs.
The Voice of Democracy is an
essay and speech competition for
those of high school age. The na-
tional winner of the competition
has a chance to win $30,000. Jacob
Demree, of Mt. Laurel, won first
place at the post level of the com-
petition for the second time in
two years. Michael Trey Mikul-
ski, of Southampton placed sec-
ond at the post level. Michael also
took a third place at the county
level. Highly commendable per-
formances by each of these young
gentlemen.
For students of middle school
age, the Patriots Pen competition
is an essay event.
The national winner of this
competition can win $5,000. There
were three winners at the post
level. They received certificates
and cash awards. Morgan Cal-
abria, of Shamong, earned first
place. Second place was awarded
to Joseph Moniot of Shamong.
Mark Oddo, of Shamong, took
third place.
Earlier in the year, the Walter
Levy essay contest was run in the
five elementary schools of Med-
ford Township. Cash prizes and
certificates were awarded at a
school assembly to ten deserving
young patriots.
Recognition and awards were
presented to educators who have
been supportive and instrumen-
tal in helping Medford VFW Post
7677 implement these exciting
essay programs. Among those
recognized were: Karen ONeil, of
Seneca High School, Cathy
Campeau, of Indian Mills Middle
School and Jen Petagno, of Med-
ford Township Schools. Their
support is much appreciated.
The following information was
provided by the Mt. Laurel Police
Department.
A resident of the 2500 block of
Sussex Court reported a fraud.
Several unauthorized ATM with-
drawals, totaling more than
$1,000, were made from several lo-
cations in Portland, Ore. The inci-
dents occurred between 3 p.m.
April 26 and 2 a.m. April 27.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 47-
year-old male of the 100 block of
Meadow Lane, Evesham, on April
30, for driving while intoxicated.
He was stopped at the intersection
of Hainesport Road and Hartford
Road at 7:30 p.m. for motor vehicle
offenses and charged with driving
while intoxicated and released
pending a municipal court hear-
ing.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 25-
year-old female of the unit block
of Garrison Circle, Willingboro,
on April 30 for hindering her own
apprehension. Subsequent to po-
lice investigation of a motor vehi-
cle accident on Ark Road, she pro-
vided false information to police
in an attempt to avoid arrest on
outstanding warrants. She was
charged with hindering and re-
leased on a summons.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 24-
year-old female of the 500 block of
Macklin Drive, Cherry Hill, on
May 1 for theft. The theft occurred
on April 15 on the unit block of
Sternlight Drive. She was charged
with theft and released on bail in
the amount of $7,500.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 24-
year-old male of the 1100 block of
Route 73, on May 1, for possession
of marijuana. While being
stopped by police on Route 73 at
3:37 p.m. for a pedestrian viola-
tion, the suspect fled from police
in an attempt to avoid arrest on
outstanding warrants. He was
subsequently arrested and
charged with possession of mari-
juana under 50 grams and ob-
struction. He was served with
criminal complaints pending a
municipal court hearing and
turned over to another jurisdic-
tion on outstanding warrants.
A resident of the 100 block of
Fleetwood Avenue reported an at-
tempted burglary to a residence.
The incident occurred at 9:26 p.m.
on May 1. The resident reported
observing a male subject in a
hooded sweatshirt outside the res-
idence and subsequent noise in-
side the residence. Police respond-
ed and were unable to locate any
suspects. Entry was attempted by
forcing the rear sliding glass door.
Damage was estimated at $500.
A resident of the 300 block of
Tolerance Court reported a theft.
Sneakers and a belt, valued at
$695, were taken from a bedroom.
The incident occurred sometime
between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., May 1.
There was no sign of forced entry
to the residence.
A resident of the 600 block of
Orchard Way reported a burglary
and theft to a residence. The inci-
dent occurred between 7:30 a.m.
April 29 and 7 p.m. May 3. Entry
was gained by forcing the rear
window. Jewelry, valued at ap-
proximately $200, was taken.
Damage is estimated at more than
$200.
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The following Mt. Laurel resi-
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list at St. Josephs University for
the fall 2013 semester.
Rebecca Daub, a biology
major
Evan DiMartino, a marketing
major
Kristen Harper, a political
science major
Olivia Kopec, an interdisci-
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Angela McMaster, a food
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Michael Michalak, an ac-
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Allison Murray, a communi-
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marketing major
Jamie Palmer, a biology
major
Christina Rossetti, an ele-
mentary education major
Megan Upton, an interdisci-
plinary health services major
Ryan Vance, a biology
major
Two Mt. Laurel residents have
been named to honor societies at
Alvernia University.
Alexis Bendyna was induct-
ed into Delta Epsilon Sigma
Catholic Student Honor Society.
Alexi Storti was inducted
into Pi Lambda Theta Honor So-
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Daniel Schaub of Mt. Laurel
was initiated into the Phi Kappa
Phi honor society. Schaub is pur-
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Painting Cont'd
CLASSIFIED MAY 14-20, 2014 THE MT. LAUREL SUN 19
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Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 222-0676
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ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
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(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
Roofing Cont'd
270-2527
PETES
POWER WASHING
& MOLD REMOVAL
(
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JOES
POWERWASHING
Homes, Concrete, Etc.
Gutter CIeaning $70 & up
Yard CIean-Ups & Odd Jobs
609-206-2302
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LANDSCAPING, LLC
Spring clean ups & ALL your
landscaping needs!
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CALL JIM
609-744-0141
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30 YEARS OF LAWN EXP.
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Call (609) 268-2400
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Mowing * Mulching * Clean Ups
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Licensed and Insured
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Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
Cleaned, Powerwashing
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Landscaping
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Mulching
Lawn Maintenance
856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
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Specialist in Smaller
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AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
3D Landscaping
Owner operated and insured
CALL NOW FOR SPRING SPECIALS!
Gardening, Mulching, Lawn
Maintenance and more
For your free estimate call Rich today:
609-707-2318
*References upon request
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Pauls Painting of Medford
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
(609) 320-9717
Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
JUDYS WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
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Professional & Clean Service
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We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
I2/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
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www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
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Pet Care
PIumbing
QUICK SERVICES
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
Powerwashing
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dresser, mirror, and
nightstand, 2 beige
recliners, pine corner hutch,
2 small book cases,
curtains, and bed set
CALL (856)778-7509
NOVENA
May the Sacred Heart of
Jesus be adored, glorified,
loved and preserved
throughout the world now and
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worker of miracles, pray for
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by Dave Macneil
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Serving Medford & Tabernacle Area
for 25 Years
609-859-1506
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856 912-5499
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Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
$ $ $
Pa|d For Unwanted
COSTUME JEWELRY
O|d - V|ntage or Ant|que
Watches - Furs - Co|ns
CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
Crysta| - Stemware
O|d G|ass - O|d L|nens
Ster||ng - S||verp|ate
FURNITURE
ORIENTAL - ASIAN ITEMS
Pa|nt|ngs - Pr|nts
COLLECTIBLES
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Wanted to Buy
CASH FOR JUNK CARS
$ Top Dollar Paid $
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On time for appts.
Call (856)767-7005
PooI Services
JH SHARPLESS EXCAVATING
Pools Removed & Filled In
Drainage Repair
Concrete & Asphalt Removal
Driveways Installed
609-268-9722 or
609-381-9674