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com APRIL 20-26, 2011 FREE

Town Hall
Yes, I like green eggs and ham

solution
found?
$18 million proposal keeps all
functions at current location
By AUBRIE GEORGE of the project would not begin
The Moorestown Sun until phase one is completed.
Phase one is estimated to cost a
The township’s municipal com- total of about $11 million.
plex task force has considered all Under phase two, a 27,000
of its options for a new town square foot building would house MICHELLE MOLZ/Special to The Sun
hall/library complex and has township administration, court, Assemblyman Jack Conners visited Our Lady of Good Counsel School on March 30 to read
come up with a recommendation. and police facilities. This phase “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss to eighth graders and their first-grade prayer partners. The
Its choice is a $220 per square would pick up after the comple- students enjoyed hearing the story and participated in a question and answer session with the
foot project that would be con- tion of phase one in May 2014 and legislator. Pictured, prayer partners gather on the floor of the classroom to listen to the story.
structed in two phases and would would also take about 20 months
keep all functions – police, admin- to construct. The total estimated
istration, court, library, and cost for phase two is $6.8 million.
recreation – at the current Second
and Church Street location.
According to a presentation re-
leased by the task force, all func-
tions would be housed in one loca-
All told, the project is estimat-
ed to cost about $17.9 million.
The total estimated cost is after
$1.2 million from insurance
money and a $250,000 contribu-
Time to head to the polls
tion, but in two separate build- tion from the Friends of the By AUBRIE GEORGE Board of Education has proposed polls.
ings. Each of the buildings would Moorestown Library are factored The Moorestown Sun a 2011-12 school district budget This year’s budget includes the
be constructed in its own phase. in. If the project stayed on time, tax levy that bears a net increase elimination of 31-full time equiv-
Phase one would include a it would be complete by Decem- It’s time to head to the polls, of $695,983, or 1.19 percent, over alent positions for the coming
39,000 square foot building that ber 2015. Moorestown. last year. school year, reductions that will
would house the library and The tax impact for Moorestown On April 27, registered voters The tax levy is budgeted to the result in elimination and modifi-
recreation center. Construction residents, should the project go can cast their vote on whether or 2 percent cap, but is offset by a cations to programs across the
of the building would start in Au- through as planned, would be a not the Moorestown Township debt service decrease of $366,711. district.
gust 2012 and is estimated to take $147 a year increase for the aver- Board of Education’s proposed According to district Business Reductions include the elimi-
20 months to complete. Phase two please see HALL, page 18 2011-12 school budget tax levy Administrator Lynn Shugars, the nation of two full-time equivalent
should pass. Residents can also district’s debt service, which in- teaching positions in the elemen-
vote to fill three open seats on the cludes money to be paid from old tary schools based on enrollment
Board. The race for the seats is bond referendums including projections, one auditory impair-
Miss out on last week’s $50 prize? not officially contested, but there principal and interest payments, ment interpreter because the pro-
is a resident vying for election as is beginning to decrease. gram is being eliminated across
No worries. The Sun Score page is back again this week with another a write in candidate. As a result of the budget’s pro- the district, one teacher and one
heart-pounding, adrenaline-inducing mega-experience. All you have Keep in mind this year’s elec- posed tax levy, residents in the av- paraprofessional position due to
to do is visit sunne.ws/contest and follow a few really simple steps. tion is on a Wednesday, not a erage assessed home of $534,100 the elimination of the pre first
Then, you’re entered to win your choice of prizes from our pool of Tuesday, as has been the case in would pay an increase of $80 per program, one challenge program
fantabulous gifts. Experts agree: There’s no better way to spend a few the past. year, or $6.67 per month, in school position, and one world language
moments of your time. The Moorestown Township taxes, if the budget passes at the please see ELECTION, page 14

PRSRT STD
US POSTAGE
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
PAID The KIDS are all right Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Council approves funds
PERMIT NO. 1239
for program. PAGE 2
2 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — APRIL 20-26, 2011

K.I.D.S program survives


By AUBRIE GEORGE Officials made it clear that the open space. Others were not so
The Moorestown Sun money will allow Council to get a convinced; some even called
better picture of the project costs using the money in this way a be-
After several failed attempts to and scope, but will not fund the trayal of trust.
fund the Moorestown Recreation entire multi-million dollar plan to Bruce Shaw, chair of the town-
Advisory Committee’s K.I.D.S ini- update, maintain, and expand ship’s open space advisory com-
tiative, you may have thought it Moorestown’s recreation assets. mittee, said the proposed use of
was a dead deal. In fact, there have been no deci- funds seemed inappropriate and
Not quite. sions on where the township will said the township would lose
After hours of debate, dozens get its portion of the money to money by withdrawing funds
of residents voicing opposition, fund the rest of the initiative. from the trust because when it’s
and several voicing support, That unknown factor is part of used to purchase open space, the
Council voted 3-2 to approve the the reason Councilwoman Stacey township gets reimbursed three
use of about $217,000 from the Jordan and Councilman Chris times what they spend due to
Moorestown Open Space, Recre- Chiacchio submitted “no” votes state and county reimbursement.
ation, Farmland and Historic to using the open space money Others noted the importance of
Preservation Trust Fund for engi- last week. moving the initiative forward due
neering, design, and bidding ex- Both noted they’re not opposed to safety reasons.
penses for phase one of the to what the initiative aims to do. Dean Dickey, who coaches
K.I.D.S initiative. Jordan said she’d like to see lacrosse, urged Council to ap-
bigger issues such as the town- prove use of the funds, calling the
ship budget and town hall put to current facilities dangerous.
bed before moving forward with “These fields are a disgrace
this initiative. and (this) needs to be corrected,”
“I want to have all of that taken he said. “If you don’t (pass this) I
care of before we go out and think you’re making a huge mis-
spend more money,” she said. take.”
Other members said funding In a telephone interview, Resi-
this step is pivotal in figuring out dent Scott Cooper, who chairs
just how big of a problem the Moorestown’s RAC, said the
township has with its fields and group’s primary concern and rea-
recreation assets and how much son for driving the K.I.D.S’ project
fixing that problem is going to is the unsafe conditions of the
cost. fields targeted under phase one –
“We need to find out what the fields at Wesley Bishop and Pryor
cost of the K.I.D.S project is,” Park.
Mayor John Button said. Cooper said members used a
Most of the argument sur- complicated set of criteria to de-
rounding last week’s issue termine where the improvements
seemed to be about whether or should be done.
not funding the engineering, de- “We tried to follow a rule of
sign, and bidding aspects of the thumb that would say, where do
initiative is an appropriate use of we get the most use for a given
the trust’s funds. dollar, how many are actually
The Moorestown Open Space, using a facility, is the facility lit?”
Recreation, Farmland and His- Cooper said. “When we com-
toric Preservation Trust Fund bined that study with an assess-
was created via referendum, it ment of safety issues, along with
contains money collected how many groups are using each
through a one-cent open space tax facility, that’s how we came up
per $100 of assessed home value. with the recommendations.”
Township Solicitor Tom Cole- If the initiative does not hap-
man said Council’s use of the pen, Cooper fears the problem
funds in this case is legally OK be- please see KIDS, page 12
cause the parks are considered

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! !" A photo of the Moorestown
Rowing Club that ran in the April
13-19 edition incorrectly identi-
fied the coxswain of the Girls’ JV
8. It was Maggie Sawin, not Erinn
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Crew ready for the final Flick


Members of Moorestown crew Roman, Matthew O’Donnell (bow) ha (bow) and Lizzie Garrison
raced in the fourth Manny Flick and Jack Sencindiver (coxswain). (coxswain).
sponsored by the Philadelphia The Boys Novice 4 Boat fin- Also finishing third was the
Scholastic Rowing Association. ished first in their race. Members Girls Varsity 8. Racing in this
The team had two first place fin- of this boat are Joe Gonelli boat were Claire Wixted (stroke),
ishes and two third place finishes. (stroke), Wes Bickmore, Will Kristen Van Iderstine, Emily Van
The Boys JV4 A Boat raced in a Gross, Kevin Harris (bow) and Fossen, Sam Travinia, Jules
headrace. This is a time trial race Mike Voyack (coxswain). The Downey, Dannie Baskin, Peyton
where boats are started every ten varsity Girls squad had two third Conrey, Gabriella Martin (bow)
to fifteen seconds and are racing place finishes. and Sarah Tennenbaum
the clock. The Girls Light 8 includes (coxswain).
The JV 4 placed first out of 25 Katie Stevens (stroke), Allie The team is now preparing for
boats in this category. Rowers in Stevens, Alexe Tsao, Julie the fifth and final Flick before the
the JV4 A are Andrew Hendrick- Camoratto, Scout Brisson, Clara highly competitive medal races
son (stroke), Kevin Shaloo, Will Slight, Jessica Buck, Sarah Jara- begin on April 30.

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The Moorestown Rotary Club’s nam, Thailand and much, much Rotary Charities.
next destination in its ongoing more. All this viewed from the Tickets can be purchased at the
Travel Adventure film series, will armchair comfort of door or by sending a check to
be April 21 with Natural Wonders Moorestown’s William Allen Mid- Moorestown Rotary Travel Ad-
of the Southeast Coast Virginia dle School’s auditorium. The venture Series, 409 West Third
Beach to Key West. Thursday programs begin at 7:30 Street, Moorestown, NJ 08057
For more than 35 years audi- p.m. at the WAMS Auditorium, payable to Moorestown Rotary
ences have seen Egypt, the South North Stanwick Road. Tickets are Charities. For more information
Sea Islands, South America, Viet- $8. Proceeds fund Moorestown call 235-2889.
6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — APRIL 20-26, 2011 EDITORIAL

ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


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AUBRIE GEORGE Moorestown Editor

in our opinion

Already?
Presidential politics? Now? Ick
eriously. People are talking about running for president? letters to the editor
S In April? 2011? We have to start this now? We can’t get
more Charlie Sheen/lost snake coverage for at least a few
more weeks? Just about anything is better than listening to
Separate the vote and
let taxpayers decide
SPEAK UP!
The Moorestown Sun wel-
How can Moorestown Town-
ship Council allow and encour-
age a committee to demand $5
months of campaign gibberish. comes letters from readers. million dollars for plastic play-
Let’s have a separate public Brief and to the point is ing fields while it does not have
Politicians and other POTUS Presidential politics vote for town hall, library and best, so we look for letters an operating budget? It has en-
wanna-bes usually start off Are you ready for the 2012 plastic fields. Let the taxpayers that are 300 words or fewer. couraged this committee to be-
presidential primaries and vote. Let the taxpayers decide if Be sure to include lieve its recommendation were
with a “Who, me?” kind of false
election? Or not? Leave your $50 million will be spent over the your name, address and acceptable and would be paid for
modesty. Then they announce comment in the Forum sec- next 10 years. phone number with your by Moorestown taxpayers. This
tion at www.moorestown- Let the Moorestown taxpayers letter, and know that we will is truly wrong.
they’re thinking about run-
sun.com. use their democratic rights to de- print your name and home- I propose all municipal bond
ning. Then they form an “ex- cide on bond issues over $1 mil- town with the letter. We do issues over $1 million go to a
lion. not print anonymous public referendum and demo-
ploratory committee.” Then,
Take the petty politics, petty letters. cratic vote. Let the taxpayers de-
like they’re giving us all some kind of early birthday present, favoritism, and petty lobbying cide what Moorestown can af-
out of these important deci- Send letters via email to ford and what taxpayers are in-
they declare that they, after much soul-searching and at the urg-
sions. Put it to a public vote or [email protected] terested in supporting. To date,
ing of millions of working men, women, children and dogs, in- referendum. m, via fax at 856-427-0934, lobbyist and special interest
Moorestown Township Coun- or via the mail at 108 Kings groups are seeking petty favors
deed will selflessly, albeit reluctantly and at great personal sac-
cil is not to be congratulated Highway East, Haddonfield, for their petty projects. Petty
rifice, toss their hat into the ring. with how it is mismanaging our NJ 08033. Of course, you politics at best. Put it to a vote.
can drop them off at our
Oh, please. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary budget and taxes. The irony in Moorestown is
Moorestown Township Coun- office, too. that the rest of America is ask-
are months away. Why all the drama now? Yes, we know it takes
cil has cultivated a culture of ex- ing can we afford this? What are
The Moorestown Sun
a good bit of planning to run a presidential campaign. But cess, a culture of a give me atti- the consequences of public debt?
reserves the right to reprint
please spare us the soap operas this far in advance of anyone tude – I deserve mine, while the How can a Republican council be
your letter in any medium –
general budget and taxpayers so isolated and ignorant to what
including electronically.
actually casting a vote. are ignored. is happening in America?
We’re all for spirited debate of the issues – at all levels of gov- Moorestown Town Council is One should notice the dys-
cultivating a personality of nar- functional similarities of both
ernment. It’s democracy in action. It’s the way people get their cissism of excess, self-interest, Moorestown taxpayers who will the town hall and library com-
views across, figure out which candidates to support and, in the and wasteful incompetence, and carry these cost for years to plex issues and this plastic fields
grandiose expectations, by all come, especially the senior citi- issue. I wonder why they both
end, with any luck, solve some problems. measures of effective municipal zens and widows and widowers have the same problems.
That’s honest, responsible campaigning/governing. Useful governance. And, it is the of the community. Edward Carilli
stuff. Meaningful stuff. Stuff people can sink their teeth into,
but stuff that usually happens closer to when an election is
about to take place or when no election is approaching and
politicians are doing their jobs – you know, governing.
POLICE REPORT
What are we going to be subjected to for the next eight or so The following incidents were seeing two suspicious males
months from these presidential hopefuls? Announcements of taken from reports on file with walking down the street. Sub- On April 11, at 11:42 p.m., a
the Moorestown Township Po- jects were then seen going into resident of Georgian Drive re-
staffing hires and fires? Fund-raising pleas? Photo-ops?
lice Department: the woods on Cove Court. Patrols ported a suspicious vehicle
Here’s a tip: Regular people don’t care about this stuff. At checked the area and unable to parked at Georgian Drive and
least not now. On April 8, at 12:06 p.m., a resi- locate anyone. Demarest Road.
dent from Georgian Dive report- Two subjects were seen exit-
ed two suspicious males in the On April 9, at 8:37 p.m., a com- ing the vehicle and entering the
woods. Patrols were able to lo- plainant from West Main Street park. Patrols located the vehicle
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN cate and identify the subjects. reported a suspicious female and the two subjects. Subjects
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board wearing a black sweatshirt. Pa- were identified and warned of
BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
On April 8, at 11:54 p.m., a resi- trols checked the area and were the local ordinance for park
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman dent from Cove Road reported unable to locate the subject. hours.
APRIL 20-26, 2011 – THE MOORESTOWN SUN 7

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Students in Moorestown, and particular novels somehow
all around the country for that changed their view of the world
matter, had a chance to let the au- or themselves.
thor of their favorite book know Emma Burns, an eighth grade
how they’ve changed their lives. student, earned first place honors
Students in Mrs. Valora’s Lan- for the entire state for her letter.
guage Arts classes at the William Olivia Sauoaf and Lauren
Allen Middle School recently par- Birsner, also WAMS students,
ticipated in the national Letters were honorable mentions.
about Literature competition. All three students, and their
Letters About Literature is a teacher, will be recognized at
national reading promotion pro- Princeton University in May.
gram of the Center for the Book Emma’s letter has been entered
in the Library of Congress, pre- into the national competition.

U12 basketball car wash


fund raiser April 20
The Moorestown U12 district 30 in the parking lot of the First
travel basketball team will be Presbyterian Church of
traveling to Cooperstown, N.Y. to Moorestown on Bridgeboro Road.
compete in a weeklong tourna- The car wash runs from 10 a.m. to
ment this summer. The team is 2 p.m. and costs $5 per car. Come
raising funds for the trip by hold- out, get your car clean and sup-
ing a car wash on Saturday, April port the team.

Baby Storytime,
Lego League coming to library
The Moorestown Library is appropriate toys such as stacking
planning to offer two new pro- rings, blocks, balls, shape sorters
grams for children this summer, and wheeled toys.
and they need your help to get The library would also like to
them started. start a Lego League and need do-
The library will begin offering nations of Lego bricks in all sizes.
a Baby Storytime for children Please bring all donations to the
from birth to age 2 and needs do- Children’s Room of the
nations of small, gently used, age- Moorestown Library.

TEnnis
Roundup
Lawrenceville School defeated
Moorestown High School in ten-
nis, 4-1 bringing MHS’s record to
3-3. Pierce Cooper at No. 1 singles
earned MHS’s lone point by de-
feating Nick Schreiber, 2,3.
In the other singles matches
Dan Harris defeated Colin
Groundwater, 2,1, at No. 2 and
Billy Rooney defeated Bryce Cody,
6(4),1, at No. 3. At first doubles
Dennis Wong and Justin Gitlin
handed Tyler Blessing and Matt 10 CENTERTON ROAD
Holzinger their first defeat, 4,3,
while at second doubles Krishna MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054
Bikkahani and Arjun Raghura-
man defeated Hamza Husain and PHONE # (856) 234-1122
Dan Schafhauser,2,3. Moorestown
players were scheduled to play
the final round of the Burlington
County Open last week.
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COMPILED BY ALAN BAUER


Wednesday Evening Meditations: ciation meeting: Bethel AME www.moorestown.com/history.
WEDNESDAY Center for Conscious Living, 302 N. Church, 512 N. Church St. 7 p.m. E-
608-1904 for info.
FOR SENIORS
April 20 Washington St, Ste 101E, 5:45 p.m. mail [email protected] for
to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-LOVE more information. Evergreens Senior Women’s Club:
FOR ALL
Appearance Committee meeting:
for information. Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to SUNDAY New Albany Recreation Center.
Noon to 3 p.m. Call 662-8752 or
Moorestown Library. 7 p.m. FOR KIDS 7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526. April 24 235-0912 x3026 for info.
MBA General Membership lunch Children’s story time: Barnes and Moorestown Running Company FOR ALL Men’s Senior Citizen Club: New
meeting: Moorestown Community Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call group run: 115 West Main St. next to Sunday Worship: HOPE Communi- Albany Recreation. Center 9 a.m. to
House, 16 East Main St. 11:15 a.m. 608-1904 for info. Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m. ty Church. 10:30 a.m. Call 235-8077 1 p.m. Call 866-9155 for info.
Call 234-8260 for info. Create Your Own Story: FOR KIDS or visit www.hope-ccm.org. FOR KIDS
Moorestown Area Quliters: Mt. Moorestown Library. All day. Call Create Your Own Story: Maranatha Christian Fellowship
234-0333 for info. Children’s story time: Barnes and
Laurel Fire Department, 69 Elbo Moorestown Library. All day. Call services: 802 N. Lenola Rd. 8:30 or Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
Lane. 7 p.m. Call (609) 975-8131 for 234-0333 for info. 10:30 a.m. 608-1904 for info.
info. Historical Society of Moorestown
Divorce Support Group: First Unit- THURSDAY Mansion Tours and Gift Shop:
ed Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30
April 21 FRIDAY Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1 to 4 p.m.
For more information visit WEDNESDAY
p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com FOR ALL April 22 www.moorestown.com/history. April 27
or call 235-0450 for more informa- Environmental Advisory Commit- FOR SENIORS Center for Conscious Living: Sun-
tion. day Service: Moorestown Commu-
FOR ALL
tee meeting: Moorestown Library. AARP bowling group: Laurel
Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to 7 p.m. nity House. 10 a.m. Business After Business Educa-
Lanes, Rte. 73 in Maple Shade. Call tional Program: Lutheran Care of
7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526. Natural Wonders of the Southeast 778-7467 for information. FOR KIDS
Moorestown, 255 E. Main St. 4 p.m.
Overeater’s Anonymous: St. Coast Virginia Beach to Key West: FOR KIDS Main Street Kids LIVE!: HOPE Call 642-6445 or e-mail
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318 William Allen Middle School Audito- Community Church. 10:29 a.m. [email protected] by April
rium, North Stanwick Rd. 7:30 p.m. Teen Night: Church Street Rec
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239- Ages 4 to 12. Call 235-8077 or visit 22 to RSVP.
$8. Call 235-2889 for info. Center. 7:30 to 10 p.m.
0022 or visit www.hope-ccm.org.
www.southjerseyoa.org. Children’s story time: Barnes and Board of Library Trustees meeting:
Moorestown Minority Civic Asso- Moorestown Library meeting room.
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
7:30 p.m.
MONDAY Divorce Support Group: First Unit-

ATTENTION MOORESTOWN April 25


FOR ALL
ed Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com

HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! A Course in Miracles: The Center


for Conscious Living. 7 p.m. Call
722-5683 for info.
Overeater’s Anonymous: St.
or call 235-0450 for more informa-
tion.
Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to
7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526.

Get in
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
FITNESS CARDIO KICKBOXING Chester Ave. 7:30 p.m. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
Overeater’s Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239-

the best shape


seyoa.org. 0022 or visit

$
99
www.southjerseyoa.org.

for Prom
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
6 Weeks TUESDAY Center for Conscious Living, 302 N.
April 26 Washington St, Ste 101E, 5:45 p.m.

season! Includes to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-LOVE


FOR ALL for information.
FREE Gloves! Economic Development Advisory
Committee meeting: Moorestown
FOR KIDS
Children’s story time: Barnes and
High School. 7 p.m.
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave 608-1904 for info.
4000 Rt. 130 North • Delran, NJ Balinski at [email protected]
or 380-4701.
856-764-7878
Lessons for Life… amerikickdelran.com
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1
to 4 p.m. For more information visit

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The South Region Consumer Bowl champions from Moorestown Friends School pose with their new tro-
phy, from left, advisory Dr. Barbara Kreider, Spencer Bard, Assistant County Director of Consumer Af-
fairs Joseph Threston, Amanda Connell, Wyeth Shabel, Trinh Son and Freeholder liaison Mary Ann
O’Brien.

MFS Consumer Bowl squad heads for state finals


Moorestown Friends School MFS won the South Region com- County College’s Mount Laurel
has become the Cinderella story petition to earn an invitation to campus. “We entered the Con-
of the New Jersey Consumer the big ball – the state finals on sumer Bowl this year to test the
Bowl competition. May 9 in Trenton. waters. Win or lose (in the state fi-
After discovering the glass slip- “We never expected to get this nals), we have had a blast.’’
per fit when it competed for the far,’’ said a jubilant team captain Today’s regional competition
first time and won the Burlington Amanda Connell of Cherry Hill please see BOWL, page 13
County competition on Feb. 16, after the victory on Burlington

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MIA scholarship deadline May 3


The Trustees of the awarded for exemplifying the active participation and financial
Moorestown Improvement Asso- ideals of the Moorestown Im- support.
ciation are pleased to announce provement Association through The scholarship award applica-
that nominations are now being leadership and active participa- tion may be accessed online at
accepted for two scholarship tion in school and community ac- www.moorestown.com/communi-
awards, the Moorestown Im- tivates. ty/mia.
provement Association Scholar- The Ellen Shiplee scholarship At the website, select Publica-
ship Award and the Ellen Shiplee will be awarded for following the tions, then select forms.
Scholarship Award. path of volunteerism and com- Applications must be complet-
The scholarships, each in the munity service of the late Ellen ed, returned and received by May
amount of $1,000, will be awarded Francis Shiplee. 3.
to seniors graduating from The scholarship program is Questions about both of the
Moorestown High School in June part of the organization’s com- scholarship programs may be ad-
2011. mitment to improve the town and dressed to Dave Schill, MIA Schol-
The Moorestown Improvement to advance the common good arship Award Committee, (609)
Association scholarship will be through personal commitment, 410-5969.

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 As always

Step up to the plate



 



Homemade prepared
foods served daily


 
Batter up! It’s time for the an- winners in each category will re- This year’s Phillies Home Run
nual Phillies Home Run Derby to ceive a Phillies engraved plaque. Derby is scheduled for May 20,
hit Moorestown. The winners will also be invit- with a May 25 rain date.

     
This popular, annual contest ed to a regional final to be held The event will kick off at 5:30
sponsored by the Philadelphia later in the summer. p.m. at Jeff Young Memorial Park
Phillies, uses an automatic pitch- From the regionals, winners at the corner of Lenola and New
ing machine to throw ten good will compete for championship, to Albany roads.
pitches to each contestant. Points be held at Citizens Bank Park The contest is open for all boys 1095 Cinnaminson Ave Buy 1lb of Pasta
are scored for all fair balls hit, dis-
tance hits, and home runs.
Any ball that hits fair is worth
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Phillies tickets and other base-
ball-related items will be given
and girls ages 7 to 12.
Registrations will be accepted
through May 16 at the township’s
Cinnaminson, NJ
$5 
with 
one point, distance hits are worth out during random drawings Department of Parks and Recre- (856) 829-5992 purchase
two points, and home runs count throughout the event. ation Office at 2 Executive Drive, Open: Mon-Fri 9:30-7:00 • Sat 9:30-6:00 Expires 4/30/11. Limit one coupon per visit.
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The distance hits and home tering the contest is a potential
runs shift with each age division, winner, regardless of his or her
so they are well within the range score.
of most hitters. A separate girls contest will be
The speed of the pitch also held on the same date at the same
shifts for each division. location where a softball will be
The Moorestown Department used instead of a baseball.
of Parks and Recreation will This would provide the oppor-
award a number of prizes to the tunity for girls to hit the softball
night’s big hitters. and also advance to the girls re-
First, second, and third place gional final.

The Tender seeks volunteers


The Tender, Inc., an organiza- Volunteers receive training
tion serving seniors in Burling- and orientation.
ton County, needs more volun- While day center volunteers
teers 18 or older to drive frail eld- are asked to commit to the same
erly people to medical or other ap- day each week, the commitment
pointments and take them shop- for transportation volunteers is
ping and to work directly with flexible; they can choose assign-
clients in the day center, helping ments that fit their personal
with games, crafts and other ac- schedules. To volunteer or for
tivities and with snacks and more information, please contact
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Operation Take Back


New Jersey returns April 30
Time to clean out your medi- a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, April are not suitable for proper med-
cine cabinets, folks. Moorestown 30. This initiative, which is open ical use,” McCabe said. “The
Township will be hosting a collec- to all residents, was organized to more public attention we bring to
tion site as part of Operation encourage local community resi- this issue, the more we trust that
FREE Drink FREE Hash Brown FREE Bagel with Cream Cheese Take Back New Jersey’s medicine dents to properly dispose of their people will become educated on
disposal day. unused, unwanted and expired the dangers of prescription drug
& Chips & Regular Coffee & Cup of Regular Coffee The event will take place at the medicine. abuse.”
With purchase of any lunch sandwich With purchase of any any breakfast egg sandwich With purchase of a dozen bagels at its regular price
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in the front parking lot from 10 medicine, according to Acting partments participating, is being
Special Agent in Charge of the spearheaded by the Drug Enforce-
DEA New Jersey Division John ment Administration’s New Jer-
G. McCabe, Jr. sey Division, the New Jersey Of-
“This year, we are very excited fice of the Attorney General, the
about the continued support New Jersey State Association of
brought on by Operation Take Chiefs of Police, and the New Jer-
Back New Jersey, and we hope all sey National Guard. For info can
citizens will take time to elimi- visit
nate any and all medicines that www.operationtakebacknj.com.

K.I.D.S survives
have these changes in place a
KIDS year from now, our fields are just
going to get worse and bake out in
Continued from page 2
the summer.
“Part of this initiative is hope-
will just get worse. fully going to fix these types of
“I think what has, to some ex- problems that are based on Moth-
tent, gotten lost in the shuffle of er Nature.”
this debate is that if we do not Visit your Moorestown Sun
spend the money, things don’t Spot to see more on the stats driv-
stay even, they continue to get ing the K.I.D.S initiative as well as
worse,” he said. “If the rest of our photos of the current field condi-
spring is really wet and we don’t tions.

(exp 5/1/11)
APRIL 20-26, 2011 – THE MOORESTOWN SUN 13

Consumer Bowl squad ready to take state


nate, was not available to compete preparing for this,’’ Connell said. champ Irvington along with the Moorestown Friends School be-
BOWL in the final.
Connell and Bard correctly an-
“We were a little less confident
coming into this competition be-
Central Jersey champ, decided
April 13.
comes the first Burlington Coun-
ty school to represent the South
Continued from page 9
swered six of the first eight ques- cause there were all new topics “This is just great fun,’’ said Region since 2005 when Pember-
tions (some before the question from the county competition. And MFS advisor Dr. Barbara Kreider. ton won its fourth consecutive re-
featured seven county champions was finished being read) to send we heard that she (Hsueh) was re- “I’ve learned more stuff from this gional title. Pemberton won state
from South Jersey. Absegami MFS on its way to a 120-70 win. ally good. She was the best com- competition. I strongly recom- championships in 2004, 2003 and
High School, Cumberland Region- “That was our strategy,’’ said petitor here.’’ mend this competition to other 2000.
al, Glassboro and Salem County Shabel, about answering early. But Moorestown Friends schools and other teachers. We The game show-like competi-
Career and Technical School “We learned that in the county School now can claim to be one of don’t teach this stuff in school. tion is sponsored statewide by the
competed in the first round. competition from (defending the three best Consumer Bowl The kids are learning it on their NJ Division of Consumer Affairs
Salem Career and Tech scored champ) Seneca. teams in New Jersey, and will face own. It is a great learning experi- in the Office of the Attorney Gen-
120 points to earn a berth in the “After you hear most of the North Jersey and defending state ence.’’ eral.
regional final against the winner question, you can guess what the
of Moorestown Friends, Winslow rest will be and give the answer.
and Ocean City. Moorestown And once you hear two correct
Friends defeated Winslow by 15 answers when it’s multiple
points. choice, you know it will be ‘all the
Sophomores Trinh Son of above.’”
Camden and Spencer Bard of Salem’s captain Irene Hsueh
Lumberton, and senior Wyeth had an outstanding performance,
Shabel of Mount Laurel an- scoring all but five of her team’s
swered consecutive questions cor- points. Salem Career and Tech
rectly to give Moorestown lost in the regional final last year
Friends a 15-10 lead after the first to Gloucester County Institute of
round, and it carried a 40-30 lead Technology.
into the final lightning round. “We met every lunch period for
Freshman Kirsten Mullen of three weeks, used power points to
Moorestown, the team’s alter- study and we just had a lot of fun

Gill performing home fire-safety


inspections in quest for Eagle
When it comes time for a Boy detectors are given to local fire de-
Scout to do an Eagle Scout proj- partments to distribute among
ect, many offer up countless the citizens of their communities.
hours of volunteer work to beau- Thanks to the “Operation Save-
tify their community or make A-Life” program, Evan has been
people’s lives easier. One Boy supplied with a limited number of
Scout from Moorestown is hoping smoke detectors to get him start-
his Eagle Scout project will save ed. He plans to have fund raisers
lives. throughout the year with the pro-
With the help of the ceeds being used to purchase ad-
Moorestown Fire Department ditional smoke detectors, batter-
and other Boy Scouts, Evan Gill ies and carbon monoxide detec-
will be performing home fire safe- tors.
ty inspections for his project. For more information about
During each of his inspections, how you can help, E-mail Assis-
Evan will check to make sure that tant Fire Marshal Kenneth J.
the property has the appropriate Schweiker at
number of smoke detectors, in- [email protected] or
stall new batteries, replace older call him at 234-1222 ext 15.
smoke detectors with new ones
and will go over basic home fire
safety with homeowners.
Evan recently attended the
Channel 6 “Operation Save-A-
Life” program at the Philadelphia
Fire Academy along with fire
marshals of the Moorestown Fire
Department, including Assistant.
Fire Marshal Kenneth J. Schweik-
er and Administrator Christo-
pher M. Chesner from
Moorestown Fire District No. 1.
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Time to head to the polls


one world languages teacher posi- the theater programs at the high
SCHOOL tion will be eliminated.
At the William Allen Middle
school. Middle school sports will
cost $100 each and there will be a
Continued from page 1
School, one family and consumer $100 annual fee for theater. The
science position will be eliminat- UES will also incorporate a $50
teacher. ed, in addition to one careers annual fee for theater.
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sitions and one secretarial posi- Cuts at Moorestown High aid this year, the impact of last
tion will be nixed due to enroll- School include the elimination of year’s massive $3.5 million cut is
ment projections and efficiencies. a secretary position, one building still being felt. Married with in-
A technology teacher will be manager position, and a family creased costs in health benefits,
5 West Main Street • Moorestown 856-778-8657 eliminated, modifying technology and consumer science position. declining student enrollment, a
as a stand-alone program, and At the administrative level, one declining ratable base throughout
transportation secretary, a tech- the township, a smaller surplus,
nology administrator, an assess- and a new law that does not allow
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tor, and an education supervisor be raised through taxes more
will be eliminated. In addition, than two percent, the district con-
six buildings and grounds posi- tinues to face challenges, accord-
The Y’s Way To tions will be outsourced. The cuts ing to officials.

Healthy Living
also call for the elimination of the In addition to the proposed tax
auditory impairment program, levy, residents will also vote to fill
nixing all of the interpreter posi- three, three-year seats on the
A FREE Educational Series tions across the district. Board. Incumbent Board Presi-
To offset costs, and in an at- dent Don Mishler and Vice Presi-
tempt to generate revenue for the dent Christina Zajac are up for re-
Sponsored by the long term, the district plans to election, and new candidate A.
Y Service Club of Moorestown implement a student activity fee Leigh Powell is also in the run-
for the first time ever. Fees will be ning. Current Board member
capped at $600 per family. The fee Larry Friedman’s seat is set to ex-
schedule includes a $200 fee for pire, but he withdrew his name
each high school sport a student from the race. Oakmont Drive res-
plays and a $200 annual fee for ident Chris Moye is vying for
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110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
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Joan Delaney
Sales Associate 8 year old, 4 br 3.5 ba, estate home w/ a floor plan for entertaining. Remarkable 7 BR 3/5 Bath Deborah Hospital Designers’ Show House 2001. Location, location, location! Wonderful home in Golf Estates section of Moorestown. Lovely 4
Direct: 856.642.8742 Hardwood floors, large master suite, princess suite, Jack & Jill bath, 2 story Featuring 3 fireplaces, a Dream Kitchen rich in high end appliances, Italian bedroom, 2.5 bath home sits on quiet street in middle of town. Large sun drenched rooms, 2
foyer & LR, 1st floor study, large kit offers expansive countertops & cabi- tiles, Architectural Moldings with great attention to detail throughout this fireplaces, hardwood floors, library, 13x29 three season room, inground pool, generous
nets as well as center island w/ granite, 3 car garage & 2 tier paver patio Estate-Style Home. MBR Suite is very spacious and offers a tremendous kitchen with Maple Cabinets and double wall oven, family room with fireplace overlooking yard
which offers view of large, special backyard. Please contact Joan DeLaney professionally appointed walk-in closet. Private Patio, Hardwood Floors, & pool. Close to Moorestown Field Club, town, and schools.
for more information about this lovely home. Call direct at 856-266-0588. and 2 incredible solariums with barrel ceilings… Beautiful!
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Lorie Benardella MOORESTOWN $2,495,000 Direct: 856.642.8031 SHAMONG $899,900


3 new lot listings in Moorestown
Sales Associate Original owner/builder skillfully planned out every detail. Living space almost 6,000 sq ft. Inside, ele-
2.86 acres of privacy. Custom 6000-12,000 sq. ft. PRICES STARTING AT $330,000!
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 gant details abound. Foyer is replete w/mrble flrs & 2 stry foyer. DR convenient to GOURMET KIT.
accommodate your family. 3 car heated gar. & neighborhood close to schools and shopping. GRANITE cntrs, SUBZERO frig/freezer, 2 KITCHENAID dshwrs, custom FIELDSTONE cab & 8’ isl. HW
workshop area, 600 sq ft. deck, walkout bsmnt Call Lorie Benardella direct for details at FLRS t/o. 18’ X 32' GRAND ROOM w/brick inter walls & cedar ceiling/beams. 10.5 acres backing to the
oversized kit, elevator, radiant floor heating. Floor 609-315-8067. WHARTON STATE FOREST. SUBDIVISION POSSIBLE (2 additional lots) Engineer has laid out the plots.
to ceiling windows overlooking backyard. 3 BAY GARAGE (RV bay 36' X 14) POLE BARN (water/electric 36' X 24') Recently appraised 1 mil+.

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Mary Ellen Gould MOORESTOWN $759,000 MOORESTOWN $634,900 Direct: 856.642.8046 MOORESTOWN $525,000
Sales Associate Large Philmont model. Moorestown Hunt location. 5 brm 3 full 2 half bath Moorestown Hunt! Well appointed home has upgrades t/o. Curb appeal 4 BR 2 full GREAT LOCATION! Priced at $525,000 4 Winterberry
Direct: 856.904.7086 home. Prof. landscaped, wonderful curb appeal. New garage doors & front 2.5 bath w/2 car side entry gar, prof. landscaping, ext. lighting. 2 story foyer, new ceram- Rd, Moorestown. Build your dream home on this acre plus lot in desir-
entry door. Hardwood t/o most 1st floor, wrought iron staircase, newer car- ic tile, upgraded kit w/granite, newer apps, backsplash & greenhouse. FR has 2 sky- able Northwest Estates. Owned by a local prominent builder, the buyer
pet. 2-story Family room w/fireplace, plantation shutters. Maple kit w42" lights, vaulted ceilings, gas brick f/p. LR & DR neutral paint colors. Main floor study cus- has a great opportunity to co-create a truly one of a kind home that is
cabinet, center isle, double ovens. Fin. bsmt., custom wet bar, media area, tom cbntry w/wonderful craftmanship. Mstr ste w/ ba, tile & garden tub. Master closet. energy efficient. A very private lot-absolutely gorgeous. Please call for
play area 1/2 bath. Wine cellar w/built-in cooling system, large yard & 3 large brms. Fin. bsmt has mahagony wet bar., media area, 1/2 bath, exercise rm. Large a private tour and start planning your custom home today!
patio. PLEASE CONTACT MARY ELLEN GOULD 856 904-7086. yard & patio. Private screened hot tub. NEW HVAC 2010, New hot wtr htr. Home war-
ranty provided. PLEASE CALL MARYELLEN GOULD DIRECT 856 904-7086.

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815 Riverton Rd, Moorestown $1,099,000 8 Leeds Rd, Moorestown $2,199,000 109 W Oak Ave, Moorestown $399,999
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate Situated on 1 acre, 5 br 4 ba custom home is built for family, friends & entertaining. Finely appointed Georgian Colonial in NW Estates offers 6 brs, 4 full & 3 half baths on 1.2 Warmth, Charm, and Character is what you can expect to find in this lovely bungalow.
Direct: 856.642.8742 Attention to detail is apparent from the stone pillar entrance w/ circular drive, Kolby acres. 10’ ceilings, plaster moldings, h/w floors, chef’s kit, marble keystones & thresh Welcomed by mature trees, window boxes, and pristine landscape, this home exudes
Mahogany front dr & windows, Woodmode kit w/ 42" cabinets, h/w flrs, 2 f/ps, fin bsmnt, holds, custom cabinetry, professional grade apps, 4 f/p, 3 car gar, French drs, patios, bal- "Cottage Charm". Hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, 1 car garage, new roof, and freshly paint-
deck, patio, 3 car gar, irrig syst, 1st floor guest rm & MBR w/ f/p, sitting area, tray ceiling, cony, 5 zone HVAC, fin bsmnt, irrig syst… the list goes on & on! Paul Canton built home. ed. Beautiful yard with meandering garden and patio. A Walk to town location completes
large Mstr Ba & Mstr Closet. For information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588. No detail overlooked. For additional information call Joan DeLaney Direct at 856-266-0588. this very special home. For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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6 Lavender Ln, Mt. Laurel $539,000 327 E Central Ave, Moorestown $475,000 725 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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Joan Delaney On 1.32 park like acres this 7 br, 3.5 ba Georgian Colonial offers timeless grace. Beautiful 2.01 acre lot in the neighborhood of Stanwick Build your dream home in the wonderful neighborhood
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742 Thoughtfully renovated home maintaining its historical character while adding modern Glen. This private cul-de-sac location sits next to township of Stanwick Glen on this 1.51 acre dream lot. Beautiful
conveniences. Original plaster moldings, millwork, 12 ft clngs, random width wood plank open space. Public water and sewer. Build your dream and private cul-de-sac location. Properties like this do
flrs, antique hardware, dual staircs, 2 f/ps, screened & open porch inground pool & paver home in an wonderful neighborhood close to schools. Call not come around very often. Public water and sewer.
patios. 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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Joan Delaney 215 E Central Ave, Moorestown $2,495,000 220 Gregory Ct, Moorestown $774,000 594 Stratford, Moorestown $574,900
Sales Associate 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
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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14 Cove Road, Moorestown $735,000 147 W Central Ave, Moorestown $399,000 410 Salem Rd, Moorestown $2,195,000
Joan Delaney 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,
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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
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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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