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INSIDE THIS ISSUEFamily fun
DiscoverHOPE Family FunDay is Sept. 12. PAGE 2
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Deven Butani, left, Luke Holmgren, Lexi Tomaselli and Brendan Gill of the U9 Mavericks soccer team practice dribbling as part of theirfirst practice at Memorial Field on Monday, Aug. 31.
Soccer practiceMarkingStokes Hill
history
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Stokes Hill is a well-knownsledding hill that citizens and vis-itors have used in Moorestown fordecades. There was a point in his-tory when the historic hill wouldhave been sold to a developer, butdue to the hard word of an indi-vidual and through the rallyingefforts of residents, the townshipwas able to acquire the land andhave it for public use for decadesto come.
To honor that individual aswell as the history of Stokes Hill,a historic marker will be placedat the top of the hill. Save The En-vironment of Moorestown will
host the unveiling of the StokesHill Historic Marker on Sunday,Sept. 13 at 3 p.m.
“It is a meaningful event, hav-ing a new historic marker. Andnow (visitors of the hill) willknow a little bit about it and whatit took for it to be permanentlyavailable for use. It is a very low-key gathering, but meaningful,”
please see MARKER, page 22
Unveiling of Stokes HillHistoric Marker Sept. 13
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School has started, but thatdoesn’t mean summer has to beover.
DiscoverHOPE CDC and Des-tiny Church are hosting the 7thAnnual DiscoverHOPE FamilyFun Day on Saturday, Sept. 12 at
Laurel Acres Park. The DHFFDwill take place from 1 p.m. to 5p.m. at 1045 S. Church St. in Mt.Laurel, and it is free to partici-pate. There will be family fun ac-tivities, food and merchandisevendors, and this year free cloth-ing giveaways.
“It is a beautiful park, so we en-courage people to bring chairsand bring family games; it is justa time to forget about everything
else and focus on the family. Alsoit’s a last hoo-rah of summer,”said Jonathan Leath, pastor forDestiny Church.
Destiny Church, a non-denomi-national, family-focused churchlocated in Moorestown, was start-ed in 2007 by Leath and his family.
Destiny Church created Dis-coverHOPE CDC, a community
organization that focuses on de-veloping youth to be successfulleaders in life, in 2010. ThroughDiscoverHOPE, Destiny Churchprovides youth mentoring, train-ing, leadership and development.It also helps those who are goingthrough transition periods, suchas between jobs, offering semi-nars and workshops. Leath notonly is a pastor, but is also a lifecoach, using both of his skills to
help others through the non-prof-it.
“Our nonprofit is a way for usto service everyone. Regardless of what you believe, we all haveneeds,” Leath said. “We’re able tomeet the needs of others physical-ly, mentally, emotionally and spir-itually.”
Destiny Church, and eventual-
ly DiscoverHOPE CDC, startedDHFFD in 2007 as a way to giveback to the community. That yearwas at the height of the economicrecession. Destiny Church want-ed to bring hope back to the com-munity, so it decided to start theDHFFD to help get people’s mindsoff their worries and to offer freefood, fun and games for young
DiscoverHOPE Family Fun Dayis Sept. 12 at Laurel Acres ParkDiscoverHOPE CDC, Destiny Church team up for free event
please see EVENT, page 15
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come active in their communitywhile developing important skillsand relationships. KingswayLearning Center is located at 244Route 38 in Moorestown and is aleader in primary and secondaryspecial education. This new part-nership illuminates the impor-tance of collaboration within ourcommunity.
Kingsway Learning Center’sCommunity Based Instruction
program is working withMoorestown Department of Parksand Recreation to help keep theparks clean. Thirteen studentsand five staff members in theRecreation and Leisure Domain,under the instruction of teachersJill Coughlin and Tara Buck, willwork collaboratively with the di-
rector of Parks and Recreation,Theresa Miller, to implement ahighly structured initiative toconserve Moorestown parks.
This opportunity will provideKingsway students with the abili-ty to become active members of the community and skilled work-ers by engaging in responsibili-ties such as: park cleanup; trash
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6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — SEPT. 9–15, 2015
The Evergreens, a continuingcare retirement community inMoorestown, will hold a Healthand Safety Fair on Thursday,Sept. 17 from 1 to 3 p.m.
This year’s fair will offer ahealthy dose of information toboost overall wellness and pro-mote healthy, active and fulfillinglifestyles, featuring:
• Health advice from areaphysicians, medical professionalsand health specialists – providingvaluable tips and tools for people
of all ages working to lead health-ier, more active lifestyles.
• Tips and tools from local po-lice and emergency services per-sonnel to keep you and your fami-ly informed of best practices intimes of crises or risk.
• Tips from wellness expertsand alternative therapy special-ists to help strengthen mind-bodyconnection and keep you abreastof the latest trends in holistichealing.
• Medical equipment and emer-
gency management services rep-resentatives, providing informa-tion on the latest trends, promot-ing their newest services / toolsand answering all of your ques-tions.
• Refreshments, giveaways anddoor prizes.
The Evergreens is located at309 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown.
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Gov. Christie signed legislationthat may affect some who chooseto vote from home.
The bi-partisan Bill S-685/A-4306 reduces the number of vot-ers for whom a person can serveas authorized messenger, and lim-its the number of voted mail-inballots transmittable by a bearer,to three. The bill also changes thestandard and severity of charges
for violations of provisions of thevote by mail law.
The updated information andVote by Mail application can befound on the county clerk websiteat www.co.burlington.nj.us/countyclerk, the NJ Division of Elections Website and in theCounty Clerk’s office.
For more information, call(609) 265-5229.
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WE NES Y SEPT. 9
La Leche League meeting: 10 a.m.every month. Offering adviceand support for the nursing
mother. For more information,email [email protected].
Moorestown Lions Club meeting:7 p.m. at Sal and Joe’s Restau-rant, 300 S. Lenola Road. Serv-ice organization. Visitwww.moorestownlions.com.
National Organization forWomen Alice Paul Chaptermeeting: 7 p.m. at First BaptistChurch. Works for political,social and economic equality. Formore information, visitwww.southjerseynow.org.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, Camden andPleasant Valley avenues. Visitwww.meetwithgod.com or call235-0450 for more informationand check current course sched-ule.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Overeater’s Anonymous meeting:10 a.m. at St. Matthew LutheranChurch, 318 Chester Ave. 7 p.m.at First Baptist Church, 19 W. Main
St. Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa-southjersey.org for infor-mation.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Pastor’s Bible Studyat 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
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Moorestown Area Toastmastersmeeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.For more information, visit
4887.toastmastersclubs.org.Moorestown Running Company
Speed Night group run: 6:30p.m. Meet at Moorestown Run-ning Company, 115 W. Main St.Questions, email [email protected].
Rotary Club of Moorestownmeeting: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunch
and guest speaker presentation.For more information, visitwww.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-WeekService: Holy Eucharist and Heal-
ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. MainSt., Moorestown.
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Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main andChurch streets. Closed meeting.For more information visitwww.southjerseyal-anon-org.
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Girls Love to Read: Fancy NancySuper Sleuth: Grades one tothree. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Everyone’sfavorite fashionista has turneddetective. This calls for a celebra-
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Want to clean out your garageor attic, have a lot of fun, and get
a little green? Take part in theGreen Giant – SustainableMoorestown’s inaugural commu-nity rummage sale and green fairon Saturday, Sept. 26 from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. at the Strawbridge LakePlayground. The playground is atthe east end of the lake, nearChurch Street, that offers accessto Memorial Field.
Moorestown residents, church-es and non-profit organizationsare invited to set up tables and
sell used and repurposed items atwhat one organizer has called“the mother of all yard sales.”The rummage sale is a great wayto recycle household items, tools,sports equipment, toys, books
and more. In addition to the rum-mage sale, the Green Giant will
feature a wide variety of greeneducation tips, demos and familyactivities promoting sustainabili-ty.
If you want to participate inthe rummage sale, visit wwwSus-tainableMoorestown.org to printa vendor application. Applica-tions are due Sept. 18. It can bescanned, signed and emailed [email protected], or mailed or droppedoff to: Township of Moorestown
Manager’s Office, 111 W. SecondSt., Second Floor, Moorestown,N.J. 08057, Attn: SustainableMoorestown Green Fair.
For more information, call(856) 914-3070.
Community rummage sale,green fair is Sept. 26
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Special to The Sun
The Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice 20th Annual Benefit GolfClassic winning team, from left, Flyers alumnus Todd Fedoruk, An-nemarie van der Velde of The Fountains at Cedar Parke, Golf Classicchairman Lou Cristinziani of Main Line Medical, Murphy van derVelde also of The Fountains at Cedar Parke, and Jeff Defrehn ofMoorestown VNA, receives their trophy. Proceeds benefit charitablehomecare, hospice and counseling programs for South Jersey resi-dents.
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SEPT. 9–15, 2015 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 13
New in town? How aboutlunch?
The Annual Moorestown New-
comers andNeighborsClub Ladies'Luncheon willbe held on Friday, Sept. 18 fromnoon until 2 p.m. at Thomas’ Ris-torante on Main Street. Every-one, whether new to the area orthose who have lived here foryears, is encouraged to attend.
This kickoff function will pro-vide information about eventsbeing planned for the upcoming
year. The organization sponsorsactivities for women, couples andfamilies. There is no cost for theluncheon and it is open to allprospective, new and currentmembers.
Please plan to join us for thisyear’s luncheon and learn whatthe club has to offer. We look for-ward to seeing old friends andmeeting new ones.
For further details and to make
a reservation, please contactNancy Novak at (856) 778-0231 [email protected]. Please
RSVP by Monday, Sept. 14.More information can be found
at www.moorestownnewcomers.com.
Sign up for fallStory Time at libraryFall programs at the
Moorestown Library are avail-able. It's time to register forStory Time at the Moorestown Li-brary!
Please call (856) 234-0333 ext. 5or stop by the Children's Room toregister for 2015-2016 Story Timeand fall programs for childrenand teens.
This year you may now regis-ter for a full year of story times(fall, winter and spring) with onecall or visit.
For a complete list of programsgo to www.moorestownlibrary.org/kidsprograms.html.
Newcomers and Neighbors ClubLadies’ Luncheon is Sept. 18
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moorestown editor Brigit Bauma
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chief executive officer Barry Rubens
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Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe EiselepublisherO
ur children’s safety should al-
ways be of the utmost impor-
tance to us – ahead of how
much we pay in taxes, whether we get
that promotion, whether we can take
that vacation and whether the last sea-
son of “True Detective” was absolute-
ly horrible or sneakily impressive.
The new child car seat law that went
into effect last week is the perfect ex-
ample of this. Among everything else
that is going on in our world – and
among some pretty questionable deci-
sions they sometimes make – our
elected officials are still looking out
for our children’s safety.
Starting last Tuesday, stricter rules
went into effect for car seats, and these
rules adhere to the American Acade-
my of Pediatrics’ list of recommenda-
tions.
Among the new rules:
• Children under 2 who weigh less
than 30 pounds must be secured in a
rear-facing seat equipped with a five-
point harness.
• Children 2-4 who weigh up to 40
pounds can be either in a rear- or
front-facing seat.
• Children 4-8 who are less than 57
inches tall must be in a forward-facing
seat or a booster seat.
• Children between 8 and 17 must
wear seat belts.
Some of these changes are going to
cost parents extra money, as they will
require the purchase of new car seats,
and will require children to be in them
for longer than before.
But that’s OK. There should be no
expense spared when dealing with
child safety.
The state’s official website says auto
crashes are the leading cause of death
for children 6 and older, and using a
car seat properly is “one of the sim-
plest and most effective methods avail-
able” to protect them.
So spend whatever it takes to keep
your children safe on the road. And if
you need help installing the seats
properly, call the local police depart-
ment. Safety is No. 1.
in our opinion
Car seat safety law is in effectNew state law is a good measure to keep our children safe
Your thoughts
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
There will soon be a new bus stop in theLenola section of Moorestown.
At its meeting on Monday, Aug. 31,Moorestown Township Council unani-mously approved an ordinance on secondreading for a bus stop on Camden Avenue.
Council approved a bus stop and install-ment of a bus stop sign to be put in onCamden Avenue on the north side. The busstop was per a recommendation from theLenola Advisory Committee. Mayor Victo-ria Napolitano felt it fits with proposed im-provements and work in Lenola.
According to the ordinance, the location
will be on the north side of Camden Av-enue, near Garfield Avenue, beginning atthe prolongation of the easterly curb lineof Garfield Avenue and extending 105 feeteasterly.
Also that night, council approved an or-
dinance on first reading for preliminaryengineering and design expenses for the re-construction of the hockey rink at WesleyBishop Park. The ordinance calls for thetownship to appropriate $100,000 and au-thorize the issuance of $95,000 in bonds ornotes.
The hockey rink is in need of an updatebecause the terrain under the rink hassome issues and the township must takeout the entire rink to rebuild it.
The estimated cost of the project is$400,000.
The township received a $250,000 grantfrom the county, and the Moorestown YouthStreet Hockey Association gave the town-ship a signed agreement for a financial con-tribution toward the project as well.
At a June council meeting, TownshipManager Scott Carew mentioned that theJeff Young Memorial Park hockey rink,which was demolished last year, could beput back into commission and a portion of the Wesley Bishop Park dasher boards
could be used for that purpose.At this meeting, Scott Taylor, the town-
ship’s landscape architect and vice presi-dent of Taylor Design Group, proposed re-cycling the hockey rink frame at WesleyBishop Park, which will be removed, andrelocating that to the rink at Jeff YoungMemorial Park.
The rink at Jeff Young Park is smallerthan the Wesley Bishop Park rink, howeverthe frame should still be able to be used.
However, the dasher boards would haveto be replaced.
By using the frame, it would reduce themoney needed for the Jeff Young Memori-al Park hockey rink.
Carew said he believes construction atthe Wesley Bishop Park rink will start
after winter.The second reading of the ordinance
and public hearing on the matter will be atthe next Township Council meeting, sched-uled to be held at Town Hall on Sept. 21 at7:30 p.m.
Council approves new bus stop in Lenola section
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families.“The name came out of the
idea for people not to lose hope. Itis a celebration for families totake their minds off of bills andproblems and have fun,” Leathsaid.
At DHFFD, there will be freefood, games and giveaway prizes.There will also be food and mer-chandise vendors. One of the bigappeals for DHFFD is theAmazin-Grace, a scavengerhunt/obstacle course, which goesthroughout the park, and eachgroup must work as a team to ac-complish each task.
Each year, Destiny Church fo-cuses on different needs in thecommunity at the DHFFD, whichhas focused on critical issuessuch as hunger, illiteracy andhealth. It has given food boxes,collected books, given safety tips,
promoted healthy eating andmore.
For the seventh year, the focusis on back to school tips and give-
aways. Leath, along with his fami-ly and other church members,will give tips on how to deal withback to school stress and helpingchildren become more self-suffi-cient.
Some include making a morn-ing checklist and sharing inspira-tional messages.
“Instead of cursing the dark-ness, light a candle and bringsome hope back to our communi-ty. That is the reason for Discover-HOPE,” Leath said.
Destiny Church saw schoolclothing for children as a need, asother groups were already put-ting together school supplies andoffering free haircuts.
So at the DHFFD, there will beon-site shopping for children re-turning to school. They will giveaway shirts, shoes, coats,sweaters and undergarments toanyone in need.
Items include brands such asAbercrombie & Fitch and Aero-postale, all donated through apartnership with a Medford non-
profit.“These are brand new, never
worn, and you may even see themin stores. We got them straightfrom the manufacturer, absolute-ly free,” Leath said.
When a family registers, theywill receive a ticket, and once thatticket number is called, they willget a chance to shop.
This event is free and all arewelcome, but registration is ap-preciated. Go towww.destinynj.org to sign up.
For more information, visitDestiny Church’s website, [email protected], call (609) 386-3142 or attend a service. DestinyChurch meets at the WilliamAllen Middle School on Sundaysat 10 a.m.
“We’d love to have you to visit.If you want to get more informa-tion, come to a service and checkus out,” Leath said.
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SEPT. 9–15, 2015 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 17
300 Springhouse Ln, Moorestown $642,500
Collins Park Neighborhood / Newly Renovated
5 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,377 Sq. Ft. / .49 Acre
Updated Kitchen w/Stainless Steel Appliances & Granite/Close to Town
519 Eaglebrook Dr., Moorestown $649,000Elegant Stanwick Glen Home / Close to Schools & Town
5 Bedrooms / 2/2 Baths / 3,802 Sq.Ft. / .64 Acre
1st Floor In-Law Suite/ Spacious Master Suite / Backyard Oasis
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305 Creek Road, Moorestown $2,200,000Celebrity luxury w/ ultimate privacy. Custom designed palatial estate on 3.5 acres w/ viewsof Rancocas Creek & adjacent to an 11 acre nature preserve in Moorestown. Gated drivewayleads to 6600 sqft. of luxury & high-end finishes: additional 3700' of unfinished space--9'
walkout lower level w/ full finished bath. 2 story circular foyer w/ 2 custom stairs and & ma-hogany 8' front doors. 10 ft ceilings, open floor plan, custom paint, trim, crown molding,chair rail, waincoting, fluted columns, 3 FPs, 4 bay GA perfect for car collector. 5 BRs, 5 full& 2 half BAs, chef's kitchen w/ 9' granite island, 2 Franke sinks. Thermador SS appliancepackage. Conservatory w/ vo lume ceiling, 2 story DR w/ coffered ceiling, Swarovski chande-liers & 2 Juliet balconies.Custom flooring includes: Brazilian teak wood, "Tiger wood", marble& granite. 1 year warranty included.
170 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown $799,900Custom English Tudor Country House
4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,084 Sq. Ft./ 1 Acre
New Kitchen / 3 Season Sunroom / In-Ground Pool
520 Eaglebrook Rd., Moorestown $799,900Stately Stanwick Glen Home / Close to Schools & Town
4 Bedrooms / 3/2 Baths / 3,883 Sq.Ft. / .73 Acre
Generous Kitchen/ Sun Drenched Solarium / Nisson Pool w/Spa
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400 E. Central Ave, Moorestown $619,000Distinguished home w/ great floorplan. Immaculate, well maintained custom home built by Jeffrey Dubrow.This ranch was built for convenience, privacy and economy - located w/in walking distance to Main St &schools. The master en suite is located at one end of the house while the other 2 BRs & jack and jill BA areon the opposite end -- plenty of privacy for all. Sundrenched kitchen w/ ample storage, double ovens,creamy light cabinets & great breakfast room w/ bay windows overlooking the lawn. Crown molding in theLR, DR and entrance hall, extra wide baseboards throughout. French double doors in common livingspaces provide an open floor plan and a great flow when entertaining. 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, woodburning FP in great room, Anderson windows throughout, new steel 9' wide insulated GA doors, generousGA size--23' x 24', underground sprinkler system. Economical Ennerstat 2 zone heating and cooling sys-tem.Huge unfinished Basement with 9' ceilings. Large patio is a wonderful spot for outdoor gatherings.
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4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3390 Sq. Ft. / .96 Acre
Chef's Kitchen / Backyard Oasis w/ Pool House
813 Loveland Rd., Moorestown • $1,350,000Classic Maines/Mechling Park
6 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths/ 4552 Sq.Ft. / .62 Acre
Chef's Kitchen/ Backyard Oasis w/FireplacePrivate Suite 2nd Floor
737 Jef frey Rd., Moorestown $1,275,000Jeffrey Dubrow home,5 BR, 4 full BAs & 2 half BAs does not disappoint. Formal LR w/ over-sized palladium windows, sunny bay windows, hardwoods, & woodwork make this roomperfect. The adjacent study/library has mahogany & marble-encased FP. Great Room; cathe-
dral ceilings, a wall of custom windows & french doors leading to brick patios, floor to ceilingstone FP, custom built bar w/ refrigeration. Large kitchen: abundant storage, granite toppedcenter island, double ovens, breakfast bar, & breakfast room. DR has custom moldings, pal-ladium windows, & service door to kitchen. French doors off kitchen lead to the covered ter-race--and the great room opens to brick patio. Master en suite w/ FP, sitting area, walk incloset spa like bath. 4 BRs are generous in size. 2 full BAs accommodate these BRs. Mainfloor mudroom-1/2 BA & back door to patio & door to garage. Custom lockers. Finishedbasement w/ a custom wet bar. 3 car garage, security and sprinkler systems
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SAT Practice Test: 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Kaplan TestPrep and the Moorestown Librarywill be hosting a free current SATvs new SAT practice test for stu-
dents. This test is best for rising juniors. Students will need tobring a No. 2 pencil, calculator,snack and water for breaks.
Space is limited. Students canregister atkaplan.formstack.com/forms/mhs_library_pt.
Perkins Center Wiffle Ball Cup &
Fest: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at thePerkins Center, 395 Kings High-way. This fun-filled tournament in
a historic outdoor setting is anall-ages, family-friendly eventheld outside Perkins Center forthe Arts, Moorestown on theArboretum at Evergreen Lawn.
Players and their fans are invitedto spend the day, picnic and playball.
DiscoverHOPE Family Fun Day andClothing Giveaway: 1 p.m. to 5p.m. at Laurel Acres Park, 1045South Church Street in Mt. Lau-rel. DHFFD offers free food, fun
and games for young families.This year DHFFD will have onsite
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300 Westover Dr., Moorestown $935,0005 Brs, 4 Full BAs, 2 Half BAs, 1.15 Acres, 4,300 sq ft Craftsman home located in Moorestown on the corner ofWestover & Golf View. Steps away from the middle & high schools. Boasts one of the largest lots in the area, w/ gorgeous landscaping, beautiful bluestone patio, & wrap-around driveway. High end features abound, including
stained craftsman style woodwork, gourmet kitchen w/ open floor plan, au-pair suite, updated BAs, landscaping,cedar roof, brick details inside & out, FR w/ coffered ceiling, 2 FPs and the list goes on and on.
610 McElwee Rd, Moorestown $995,000A spectacular piece of property! Nearly 16 acre parcel includes gorgeous topography rarely seen in thisarea. Rolling fields and magnificent views will surround you in your dream home in highly desirable
Moorestown. There are very few opportunities like this left. The land currently has farm status and canremain as such. A perfect opportunity for the avid equestrian to build their own horse farm, or for some-one who just wants some room to stretch their arms. Septic system approval for up to a 6 BR home, ac-cess to public water, natural gas, & electric, & deed restriction for One Single Family Detached Home.
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606 E. Second Street, Moorestown $895,0004 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 Baths, 3,700 SF + 1,200 SF finished basement This home, only 7 years old, has beenupgraded & customized throughout. Highlights include in-town location, nearly 1/2 acre lot, finished base-ment with theater, pool table area, play room, full bath, and custom mahogany bar. Kitchen includes Sub-
Zero and Wolf appliance package, custom cabinetry, pot filler, and a very desirable open floor plan connectedto a breakfast room, family room with fireplace and double height ceiling. This is a must-see home!
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340 Tom Brown Road, Moorestown $1,350,0004BR, 5 Full Baths, 6,341 SFThis beautiful estate home is situated in a pastoral landscape with gorgeous views of surrounding fields.
The home features afirst floor master suite, four fireplaces, koi pond, passive solar design, upgraded finishesinside and out, radiant heat, passive solar design, and much more. Each of the four bedrooms has its ownprivate bathroom. The fourth bedroom, located over the garage, and accessed via bridge or separate stairs,can be used as a guest room, au paire suite, or office depending on need.
150 King's Road, Westampton $2,700,0003 BR, 2 1/2 BA, 92 Acres. The classic cape cod home is just the beginning. This amazing estate featuring
gated entry, is completely fenced around all 92 sprawling acres including riding rings, paddock, and ahuge barn featuring indoor riding ring, dog kennel, stables, foaling stables, tack room, and separate livingquarters. The estate is sub-dividable and could be developed into as many as 38 single family homes, orkept in it's current state and appreciated as the gem that it is. It's becoming rarer and rarer to be able tofind riding grounds like this anywhere around here. See for yourself how spectacular this estate really is.
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2801 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson $679,000A spectacular piece of property! Nearly 16 acre parcel includes gorgeous topography rarely seen in thisarea. Rolling fields and magnificent views will surround you in your dream home in highly desirable
Moorestown. There are very few opportunities like this left. The land currently has farm status and canremain as such. A perfect opportunity for the avid equestrian to build their own horse farm, or for some-one who just wants some room to stretch their arms. Septic system approval for up to a 6 BR home, ac-cess to public water, natural gas, & electric, & deed restriction for One Single Family Detached Home.
45 E. Walnut Ave., Moorestown $695,0003 BR, 3 BA, 2,802 SF, .72 acre. Desirable North West Estates, featuring 1st fl. master suite. This colonialreproduction is complete w/ authentic details starting on the exterior w/ cedar shingle roof, wood clapboard
siding, wood windows, functional shutters, & brick detailing, and continuing inside. Freshly refinished ran-dom width wide plank southern pine floor boards, authentic colonial trim details, thumb latch bar set doorhardware, 4 functional FPs (one is gas) & more. Authentic detailing & custom woodwork adds to thethoughtfully laid out interior and modern amenities. A 2 car attached garage & a separate shop/garage inthe back of the property give space for the automobile aficionado.
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741 Lippincott Road, Moorestown $1,159,9005,144 SF + 1,280 SF Finished Basement, 4 Bedrooms 3 1/2 Baths.
Gorgeous all-brick reproduction of the Evelynton Plantation in Vir-ginia. This home has been meticulously maintained and is in an
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shopping for children returningto school and give away shirts,shoes, coats, sweaters and undergarments to anyone in need. This
event is free and all are welcome,but registration is appreciated.Go to www.destinynj.org to signup. For more information call(609) 386-3142.
Recreation Open House: 1 p.m. to 4p.m. at North Church StreetRecreation Center, 111 West 2nd
St. The department is opening itsdoors to showcase the wide vari-ety of recreation offerings to thecommunity, as well as informa-tion about the Moorestown Youth
Athletic Association and thedepartment's Community Part-ner Organizations. Free to attendand open to the public. For ques-
tions or more information, pleasefeel free to [email protected].
Moorestown Running Companygroup run: 8 a.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. Distances andpaces vary.
SUN Y SEPT. 13Stokes Hill Historic Marker Unveil-
ing: 3 p.m. at Stokes Hill, 240 EastMain Street in Moorestown.
Historical Society of Moorestown
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150 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown • $799,888California Contemporary / Extraordinary Design & Detail
4 Bedrooms / 3/0 Baths / 3,602 sq. ft. / 1.03 AcreIndoor/Outdoor Living / Walk to Town & Schools / Updated Kitchen
670 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1,299,900Architectural Gem / Town Center / 6/7 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths4,871 sq. ft. / .90 Acre
Chef’s Kitchen, 2 Fireplaces, Heated Garage, Wrap-Around Porch
750 Riverton Rd.., Moorestown • $1,499,000Well Appointed Manor Home /Lush Landscape
4 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 5,067 Sq.Ft. / 1.18 AcreWell Appointed Kitchen / Backyard Oasis w/ CabanaFinished Basement w/Bar Room/Wine Cellar/Full Bath
633 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1.699,000Stunning French Classic / Elegant Indoor/Outdoor Living4 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,50l Sq. Ft. / 1.15 Acre
Joanne Hudson Custom Kitchen / lst Floor Master Suite / Summer Kitchen
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Renovated & Expanded Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,000 Sq.Ft. / .60 AcreDavid Ramsey Custom Library / Generous Kitchen / Pool House
227 E. Main St., Moorestown • $1,199,000Exquisitely Renovated Victorian / Town & Country Living6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,799 Sq. Ft. / .87 AcreNew Custom Kitchen / Renovated Master Suite / Spectacular Gardens & Pool
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821 Loveland Rd., Moorestown • $1,399,900Mechling Park / Exquisite Maines Built Home
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grounds, shrub beds, tree bedsand flower beds. Students will also
act as a communication liaison,thus reporting any vandalism,damaged equipment or areas inneed of repair. Long-term goalsinclude planting various plantsand flowers grown by the stu-dents, via Kingsway’s classroomhydroponics system throughoutthe Moorestown Parks.
Students will prepare field sup-
plies consisting of gloves, trashbags, trash grabbers, rags, green
cleaners, rakes, garden handtools, brooms, bundling twine andother adapted tools required tomeet the needs of students. Thenecessary equipment and toolswill be provided by the school.
This collaboration between theschool and Moorestown Parks andRecreation will benefit the com-munity of Moorestown to help en-hance and maintain the alreadybeautiful parks and their facili-ties, as well as provide the stu-dents of Kingsway Learning Cen-ter the opportunity to learn essen-tial social and life skills incorpo-rated with environmental aware-ness and conservation of commu-nity resources.
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STEM member Margo Fostersaid.
For decades, people have lovedto sled at Stokes Hill, named foran early owner. The privately-owned hill was used by the publicfor years by virtue of an arrange-ment between the landowner andthe township.
But in 1991, the property was tobe sold for development. Fierce
public outcry prompted CarolMastran, local artist and STEMmember, to spearhead a “SaveStokes Hill” campaign. Contribu-tors to the cause donated thou-sands of dollars to help pay forthe purchase of the property;those who donated $10 or more re-ceived a reproduction of Mas-tran’s watercolor, “Stokes Hill
Sledders.” She led the children of Moorestown to rally strong com-munity support with their lively
posters of sledders on the hill.“A lot of people were upset
about it being sold. Carol Mastranled a campaign to stop it. She en-couraged children to makeposters about how they felt aboutthe hill and posted them in TownHall,” Foster said.
Mastran went to the townshipas well, asking it to support sav-ing Stokes Hill. In 1993, voterssuccessfully passed the first non-binding open space referendumthat backed the use of township
funds to preserve open space andacquire the 8.3-acre site. The$525,000 cost for the property waspaid for with Green Acres fundsthat included a low interest loanfor $375,000 and a 25 percent grantin recognition of the site’s impor-tant environmental and recre-ational attributes, plus $25,000from the township. The open
space includes a wooded area atthe bottom of the hill that is partof the South Valley Woods.
“Her ideas were very differentin that she used her talents to gointo the schools, talk to principalsand art teachers, so children cando posters about their thoughts of Stokes Hill. It was absolutely pre-cious to see those posters aroundthe Town Hall. The mayor andrest of Township Council weretaken aback by the desire to takeback the hill. We went throughthe process and now have it pre-served for forever,” Barbara Rich,Environmental Advisory Com-
mittee member liaison, said.“It is an important part of
town, used for more than 100years. Now no one can buy it orbuild on it, so it will be there farinto the future,” Foster said.
Sadly, Mastran passed away onJuly 9, 2014, and when she died,her family requested that peoplemake contributions to Perkins
Center for the Arts or STEM.After receiving donations, STEMdecided it would do something for
her at Stokes Hill to let peopleknow about the hill and her hardwork. The idea for the historicmarker came up and arrange-ments were made for it to happen.
“I am thrilled. I think it is won-derful and something people willread when they come and sled.And it will be a great way to re-member Carol.
“We needed to get permission,of course, and I am thrilled theysaid ‘yes’ and everything is work-ing out the way it is supposed to,”
Foster said.The unveiling of the historic
marker will include a speech byMayor Victoria Napolitano andMastran’s husband John, and inattendance will be members of STEM and the Department of Parks and Recreation.
“Part of the significance of this event is that someone
stepped up and the township ral-lied together to do this, and TownCouncil listened. It just goes to
show the power of the individualin getting things done,” Fostersaid. “Carol was a dedicated andenergetic, lovely person, besidesbeing an artist and getting peopleto follow her example because of her bubbly personality and happysmile. It is what makesMoorestown, it is peoplecaring about what goes on in thetown.”
“For people who come from outof town, they will now know howStokes Hill got there. Carol was
instrumental. People will knowsome of its history because of what the marker says and hope-fully inspire children to becomeinvolved in saving preciousplaces,” Rich said.
Stokes Hill is located at 240 E.Main St.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015The Estate at Monroe, Williamstown, NJ • The Newest Venue in SJ! • 7:00pm
LGBT Wedding Showcases by DJ’s Available!
Wednesday, October 21, 2015The Merion, Cinnaminson, NJ • 7:00pm
Wednesday, November 18, 2015The Bradford Estate, Hainesport, NJ • 7:00pm
Thursday, October 1, 2015: LGBT Wedding Showcase • Moorestown Community House, Moorestown, NJ • 7:00pm
Marker will honor Carol Mastran, who helped save Stokes Hill
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Library: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cad-bury Mansion. For more informa-tion, visit www.moorestown.com/history.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information, visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown ChristadelphianEcclesia: Sunday school 9:30a.m. (recessed in summer).Memorial service at 10:30 a.m.(10 a.m. during the summer). 101N. Lenola Road, Moorestown.
Second Baptist Church: Sundayschool and adult forum at 9 a.m.Worship service at 10 a.m. 319 MillSt., Moorestown. For more infor-mation, visit www.secondbaptist-moorestown.org or call (856)234-6396.
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:Worship services at 8:30 and 11a.m. Adult Forum at 9:45 a.m. 318Chester Ave., Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Cele-bration service at 10 a.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:Worship services at 8:30 a.m.(contemporary and traditional),9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11a.m. (traditional). Communion atall services first Sunday of themonth. 446 Camden Ave.,Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Wor-ship services at 8:15 a.m. in thesanctuary, 10:30 a.m. for NewCreation in the commons. 101Bridgeboro Road, Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: HolyEucharist at 7:45 a.m. ParishEucharist at 9 a.m. Morningprayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Adult Church Schoolat 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30a.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: RegularMass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.and noon. 42 W. Main St.,Moorestown.
First Baptist Church of
Moorestown: Bible Study andSunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30
a.m. 19 W. Main St., Moorestown.Hope Community Church: Come-
as-you-are worship service at10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting(Quakers): Opening exercises9:30 a.m., worship service at 10a.m. Social hour follows. Child-care available. 118 East Main St.,Moorestown. All are welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter-day Saints: Worship services
at 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown. Questions call(609) 346-4348.
Destiny Church Service: 10 a.m. atWilliam Allen Middle School, 801North Stanwick Road,Moorestown. Nursery and Kid-sZone available. For more infor-mation visit www.destinynj.org orcall (609) 386-3142.
MON Y SEPT. 14
You Too Can Quilt: 6:30 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. This six-week class teaches the basics ofquilting. Join this class for begin-ners and learn to quilt a simpleblock, which can be expandedinto a nice size lap quilt or a smallwall hanging. A sewing machineis not needed, but is helpful.Come join the fun and learn toquilt. This program is free. Limit-ed to six participants. Stop by thereference desk to register andpick up a supply list and projectdescription.
First Monday Films with IrvSlifkin: 7 p.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Join film expert andauthor Irv Slifkin for this month'sfeature, “Odd Man Out.”
Ham Radio Club meeting: 7:30p.m. at St. Matthews LutheranChurch. Call Frank at (609) 386-5906.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa-southjer-sey.org for information.
TUES Y SEPT. 15
Societa’ Bell’ Italia-AmericanOrganization meeting: Contin-
ues culture, language, music,food and traditions of ancestors.Meets at Lamberti’s Modo MilanoRestaurant. For more information
email [email protected] Garden Club meeting:
10 a.m. at Moorestown Communi-ty House, 16 E. Main St. For moreinformation, visit www.moorestowngardenclub.com.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 2to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Main
and Church streets. For moreinformation visit www.southjer-seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church.For membership information, vis-it www.gschorale.org or call (856)858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Afternoon with theBible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.
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Nesting NeedsIf you want to buy a homeIt’s a big decision and it is important to understand each step as well as the nuances of the market
conditions. Being an informed buyer and getting the right assistance can make big differences in
your home buying experience and the final results. In most cases, buying a home will happen
maybe twice or three times in someone’s lifetime and it is a big financial commitment. It is im-
portant to know all the ins and outs of such a major transaction complicated by so many details.
Financial considerations are central to any home purchase. In addition to helping you make bet-
ter decisions about what you can afford in a home, someone who already has their financing in
place is in a better negotiation position when it’s time to make an offer.
Finding your new home can be exciting but deciding what you truly want and need can be chal-
lenging. Most home buyers invariably face trade-offs, so it is important to prioritize what is im-
portant. Negotiating an offer, home inspections, and applying for the mortgage, all have checks
and balances that can be overwhelming if the proper guidance in not in place.
Don’t get caught in the Renters TrapA recent study revealed that over the last five years, a typical rent rose 15%, while the income of
renters grew by only 11%. If you are currently renting, this disparity in growth could get you
caught up in a cycle where increasing rents continue to make it impossible for you to save for a
necessary down payment.
Homebuyers, who were able to purchase their home over the same five-year period and lock in
their housing costs, were able to grow their net worth as home values have increased and their
mortgage balances have gone down.
Don’t get caught in the trap so many renters are currently in. If you are ready and willing tobuy a home, contact, Sheri Smith, a professional real estate coach at (856) 616-706 or via email
at [email protected] help you determine if you are eligible now or what needs
to be done for the future!
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The following reports are on
file with the Moorestown PoliceDepartment:
On Aug. 21, a 20-year-old man of Bridgeton was arrest-ed and charged withshoplifting. He con-cealed a bow tie andcologne valued at $131from Macys Depart-ment Store in the MoorestownMall. He was committed to theBurlington County Jail in defaultof $500 bail.
On Aug. 26, a 39-year-old man of
Deptford was arrested and
charged with shoplifting. He tookthree handbags valued at $714from Lord & Taylor in theMoorestown Mall. He was re-
manded to the Burling-ton County Jail on$2,500 bail.
On Aug. 27, a 29-year-old individual of
Maple Shade was arrested andcharged with hindering appre-hension by providing false infor-mation, name and date of birth-
day, to an officer while conduct-ing a motor vehicle stop.
Police charge shopliftersat Moorestown Mall
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