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    www.hopewellsun.com JUNE 26-JULY 2, 2013 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEJuly 4

    Veterans association to hostfireworks. PAGE 10

    BY HEATHER FIOREThe Hopewell Sun

    Pennington resident JoannHeld recently received the JackGleeson Environmental Awardfrom the Friends of HopewellValley Open Space at its annualmeeting.

    Held was recognized by the Fo-HVOS for her commitment tohelping residents of HopewellValley make lifestyle choices thatprotect the environment.

    She wears many different envi-ronmental hats in the valley, asshe is a founder and co-chair of the Hopewell Valley Green Team,

    founder and current board mem-ber of the Pennington FarmersMarket, and a member of thePennington Environmental Com-mission.

    One of the organizations shesmost proud of forming and beinginvolved with is the HopewellValley Green Team, which is acollaborative unit of representa-

    Special to The SunThe Lawrence Hopewell Trail honored Sheree Davis, manager of Bureau of Commuter and Mobility Strategies for the NJ DOT, right, withthe first Annual Trailblazers Award. Shes shown with Becky Taylor, co-president of the LHT who presented her with a caricature draw-ing at the award ceremony at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club on June 12.

    ResidentreceivesGleesonAward

    please see HELD, page 4

    NJ DOT manager receives Annual Trailblazers Award

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    List of 2013high schoolgraduates

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    The Golf Club for Young ProfessionalsHopewell Valley Golf Club Associate Junior Golf MembershipThis Membership is focused on creating an affordable Membershipopportunity for young professionals looking to enjoy all that a privategolf club has to offer. Finding that special place to play golf on a coursethat not only challenges you but welcomes you to enjoy golf the way it

    was meant to be played; No tee times and walking anytime you chooseon our 1927 Thomas Winton design golf course. Here at Hopewell Valley Golf Club our Associate Junior Golf Memberships are available forindividuals who are under 36 years of age.Hopewell Valley Golf Club will accept 12 Associate Junior Golf Memberships from each category: 20-27 years old, 28-35 years old.After which a wait list will be created.

    The Dues for an Associate Junior Golf Membership is determined by addingtwo zeros to your age. For example:25 year old = $2,500 / $208.33 per month + tax ($50 Monthly Food Minimum)34 year old = $3,400 / $283.33 per month + tax ($50 Monthly Food Minimum)

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    day June 29On Saturday, June 29, from 8a.m. to 2 p.m., the Mercer CountyImprovement Authority will hosta Household Hazardous Wasteand Electronic Waste DisposalDay for county residents whowould like to recycle common res-idential chemical wastes or usedelectronics. The event will takeplace at the John T. Dempster FireSchool at 350 Lawrence Station

    Road in Lawrence, rain or shine.While no registration is neces-sary, please note that the event isopen to Mercer County residentsonly, and attendees will need toshow proof of residency, such as adrivers license. No commercial orindustrial waste will be accepted.The Electronic Waste Manage-ment Act, which took effect Jan. 1,2011, bans disposal of televisions

    and all personal or portable com-puters including desktop, note-book and laptop computers, aswell as computer monitors inthe regular waste stream. Theseitems must be recycled, and coun-ty residents can do so June 29 atthe Dempster facility. Acceptablehousehold items include aerosolcans, used motor oil, propane gastanks, pesticides and herbicides,

    car batteries, paint thinner, oil-based paint, stains and varnishes,gasoline, anti-freeze, drivewaysealer, insect repellents, mercury,fluorescent and CFL bulbs.

    Acceptable used electronicitems include computers, print-ers, copiers, fax machines, stere-os, televisions, microwaves. Formore information, call (609) 278-8086 or visit mcia-nj.com.

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    tives from all three municipali-ties within the valley HopewellTownship, Hopewell Boroughand Pennington Borough andwhich was originally called theHopewell Valley Green Future

    Task Force.The idea was that it didntseem to make much sense foreach municipality to have its own

    green team, so we gathered to-gether a few people from eachmunicipality and said, lets do ittogether, Held said. We got allthree municipalities to adopt res-olutions forming a green team to-gether.

    There are three co-chairs of the organization one from eachmunicipality and representa-tives from all towns involved

    with the green team.We focus on a couple of things, Held said. A big efforthas been on recycling and trying

    to facilitate recycling for our resi-dents in Hopewell.

    We put together a flyer thathas information about a lot of re-cycling opportunities, ways to do-nate your materials so they canbe reused, and those sorts of things.

    We have no budget for thegreen team, so we have to dothese things based on what the

    community can help us to do,she said.One of our members, Drew,

    Held formed Hopewell

    Valley Green TeamHELDContinued from page 1

    please see GREEN, page 17

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    6 THE HOPEWELL SUN JUNE 26-JULY 2, 2013

    1330 Route 206, Suite 211Skillman, NJ 08558

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    The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 1330 Route 206, Suite 211,Skillman, NJ 08558. It is mailed weekly toselect addresses in the 08560, 08525 and08534 ZIP codes.

    If you are not on the mailing list, six-monthsubscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFsof the publication are online, free of charge.For information, please call 609-751-0245.

    To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertising information, call 609-751-0245 or [email protected]. The Sun welcomes suggestions and comments fromreaders including any information abouterrors that may call for a correction to beprinted.

    SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for lettersthat are 300 words or fewer. Include yourname, address and phone number. We do notprint anonymous letters. Send letters [email protected], via fax at 609-751-0245, or via the mail. Of course, you can dropthem off at our office, too.

    The Hopewell Sun reserves the right toreprint your letter in any medium including electronically.

    PUBLISHER Steve MillerEXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim RonaldsonVICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

    MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow PRODUCTION EDITOR Patricia DoveHOPEWELL EDITOR Heather Fiore

    ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell CannCHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens

    VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount,Ph.D.

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    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Dan McDonough, Jr.EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer

    Does smart beget smart? Whatdefines the word smart?And where is the cutoff be-

    tween smart and not-so-smart?The state Department of Education

    is contemplating requiring prospec-tive teachers to be smarter or at least

    to perform better in their own school-ing before they can receive certifica-tion to lead a classroom in New Jersey.

    And why not? Smarter, harder-work-ing teachers should, in theory, resultin smarter, harder-working students.

    It makes sense.But will it make a difference?Currently, the DOE requires teach-

    ers to achieve a grade-point average of 2.75 in college to receive certificationto teach in the state. The departmentis now considering raising that re-quirement to a 3.0, or a B-average.

    Symbolically, it is the right move. C-students are labeled as average.Dont we want the men and womenwho teach our children to be abovethat level? Of course we do. Our teach-ers should perform higher in theirown schooling than the average stu-dent.The future of our kids educationis in their hands, after all.

    Pennsylvania and Delaware alreadyrequire this 3.0-average standard, sowhy should New Jersey be any differ-ent?

    In practice, though, how much of adifference will 0.25 points on a GPA re-ally make? Will the DOE really attractsmarter, harder-working teachers?

    Or, conversely, will it be turningaway quality prospective teachers at atime when it is looking for more?

    Its hard to imagine why the DOEwould spend its time debating whatseems like such a minor proceduralchange, especially since its likely thatmost New Jersey school districts al-ready require their teaches to performabove the average before they arehired.

    If the DOE feels upping the required

    GPA would make a difference, thenmake the change. But its not an issuethat warrants much debate. Just im-plement the change, and move on tobigger and more pressing matters.

    Raising the bar? Just do itDOE sh ould implement hi gher GPA stand ards for prospecti ve teachers

    Your thoughtsWhat should the Department ofEducation require of our prospectiveteachers? Is a GPA minimum the rightmeasuring stick? Or is there somethingelse that would work better? Share yourthoughts through a letter to the editor.

    Memorial for high school alumni killed in VietnamOn May 24, a crowd of hundreds wel-

    comed home two Hopewell Valley CentralHigh School graduates who gave their livesin Vietnam with a monument spearheadedby a group of current CHS seniors.

    The crowd gathered to honor native sonsRichard Stephan, Class of 1949, U.S. Navy;and Bruce Backes, Class of 1966, U.S. Army;with the revelation of a touching memorialto them in the front entrance of CentralHigh School. Dozens of the mens relativesand friends were in the crowd, having trav-eled from as nearby as Pennington, and asfar away as Florida, to see the monumenton Memorial Day weekend.

    This is awesome. I learned things aboutmy father that my aunts and uncles didnttell me, said TeriAnn Butzin, who last sawher dad Richard Stephan when she was 4years old, shortly before he died in Vietnamin 1960. These kids are just awesome. I am

    in awe of them for the way they made me

    feel today. Theyve honored my dad and I insuch a way that I never thought was possi-ble.

    Butzin lives in Lehigh Acres, Fla.The monument came about after David

    Bello, who teaches the Vietnam Conflict inhis U.S. History 2 class, discussed theprospect of the memorial with his studentslast year. A group of them decided to pur-sue the project, which was inspired by theindividual research they did in class on ser-vicemen killed in action from all over thecountry. Recently, the students put on a spe-cial program preceding the dedication inthe Performing Arts Center, telling the sto-ries of the men with words, pictures, and asong written and performed by studentSarah Twomey called ExtraordinaryMen.

    Im honored to be part of the legacy of

    being a witness for Dick and Bruce, said

    senior Matthew Begley as part of the pro-gram. Bruce Backes, a Hopewell Valleygraduate who loved spending time in Wash-ington Crossing State Park, was drafted in1966, first into the Air Force, then transfer-ring into the Army in 1967, when he was de-ployed to the coast of Vietnam.

    It was there on May 5, 1968, that his com-pany was sent to help another companyunder enemy fire. While running to carryinformation to his platoon commander, hewas wounded and killed. He received both aPurple Heart and a Bronze Star for hisbravery after his death, in addition to theother commendations he had already re-ceived.

    Backes sister, Judy Backes Bradley, wholives in Pennington not far from where sheand her brother grew up, attended the cere-mony and was impressed by the memorial.

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    THURSDAY JUNE 27Just For Kids Book Sale . 9:30 a.m.

    to 9 p.m. at the Hopewell Library.The Friends of Hopewell Branch

    Library will sell gently used chil-drens books and media. Hard-bound books and media are $1and paperbacks are 50 cents. Allproceeds will support library pro-grams.

    Super Scientists : Ages 6 to 8. 2p.m. to 2:45 p.m. at the HopewellLibrary. Are you interested in sci-ence? Do you wonder how thingswork? Want to do some funexperiments? Join us this sum-mer to make some super scientif-ic discoveries. Registration is

    required. Call (609) 737-2610 toregister or for more information.Pajama Story Time : Ages 2 to 5.

    6:30 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. at theHopewell Library. Wear your paja-mas to our evening story time.These story times introduce chil-dren to the best age-appropriatestories in childrens literature.Action rhymes, songs and feltboard activities are part of theprogram. The content of each

    story time centers on a differenttheme. An age-appropriate craftfollows story time. Siblings arewelcome.

    FRIDAY JUNE 28Story time : 10:30 a.m. at the Pen-nington Library, 30 N. Main St.Join Miss Cindy for stories, musicand crafts.

    Fun and Games : Ages 6 to 11. 1 p.m.to 2:30 p.m. at the HopewellLibrary. Stop by the library to doa craft and/or play games. Eachweek, we'll have a new craft proj-ect. Feel free to bring yourfavorite board game(s). No regis-tration required.

    SUNDAY JUNE 30Hopewell Presbyterian Church :

    Worship service at 10:30 a.m.Intergenerational Sunday Schoolfrom 9 to 10:15 a.m. Coffee fellow-ship from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.80 West Broad St., Hopewell.

    Hopewell United MethodistChurch : Worship service at 10a.m. Teen/adult education from 9

    to 9:45 a.m. Sunday school at 10a.m. Youth group at 6:30 p.m. 20Blackwell Ave., Hopewell.

    St. Alphonsus Roman CatholicChurch : Mass at 7:30, 9 and 11:15a.m. 54 East Prospect St.,Hopewell.

    Word Christian Fellowship Interna-tional : Worship service at 10 a.m.Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. 44Van Dyke Road, Hopewell.

    MONDAY JULY 1

    Story time : 10:30 a.m. at HopewellPublic Library. For toddlers andpreschoolers. Stories, songs andfinger plays. Registration is notrequired.

    Getting Comfortable with Comput-ers : 1 p.m. at the Hopewell PublicLibrary. Get comfortable withcomputers, the Internet, theWorld Wide Web and the digitalworld. The librarys technologistwill answer questions, providedemonstrations and guide partic-ipants.

    Kids Open Craft : Ages 3 to 8. 4p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the HopewellLibrary. Children may stop at thechildrens activity room at any

    point to construct the craft of theweek. A staff member will bepresent to aid with the craft. Theprojects can usually be easilyadapted to meet a variety of ageand skill levels.

    TUESDAY JULY 2Story time : 10:30 a.m. at the Pen-

    nington Library, 30 N. Main St.Join Miss Cindy for stories, musicand crafts.

    Book Worms and Page TurnersBook Club : Grades 1 to 6. 1:30p.m. at the Hopewell Library. Ifyou will be entering grades 1 to 6this September, join us for oursummer book clubs. Each week

    we'll split into groups based onage. Bookworms will include chil-dren in grades 1 to 3 and PageTurners will include children ingrades 4 to 6. We'll read from anew book every week and do anactivity. A list of books andthemes are available. No registra-tion required.

    Hopewell Township AgriculturalAdvisory Committee meeting :7:30 p.m. at the Township Build-ing first Tuesday of the month.Public is invited. For more infor-

    mation contact: Lucia Huebner at466-0277 [email protected]; or JohnHart at (609) 737-2008 [email protected].

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    BY HEATHER FIOREThe Hopewell Sun

    For the fifth year, the HopewellValley Veterans Association willhost a concert and fireworks incelebration of Independence Day,on Sunday, June 30 at AlligerPark in Hopewell Township.

    The HVVA holds this event inconjunction with the Hopewell

    Township Recreation Depart-ment, the Hopewell Township Po-lice and Hopewell Valley EMS.

    As always, it will begin with aclassic car show around 6 p.m.,where all Hopewell Valley car en-thusiasts and collectors are wel-come to bring their cars, said KenBaker, president of the HVVA.

    The show will be held on the

    open field in Alliger Park.At 7:30 p.m., the 63rd Army

    Band, based at the NationalGuard Training Center in SeaGirt, will perform a variety of military and patriotic tunes.

    The band is comprised of around 30 members who will pro-vide a full orchestra performancefor about an hour.

    If the crowd keeps cheeringthem on, theyll probably play for

    longer, Baker said.Around 9:15 p.m., the fireworksshow will begin and last for about20 minutes. People are encour-aged to bring blankets and lawnchairs, as there is no formal seat-ing.

    We also encourage everybodyto carpool [to the event], Bakersaid.

    Boy Scout Troop No. 1776 fromTitusville will be in attendance tohand out programs and helpguests.

    For the first year, the Penning-ton Fire Department will be pro-viding food for purchase. RitasWater Ice will also be there toprovide guests with cool treats.

    In the case of inclement weath-er, the concert will be held inHopewell Valley Central HighSchools PAC Center at 7:30 p.m.and fireworks will be resched-uled for Sunday, July 7. Thisevent is completely fundedthrough private donations andcontributions.

    No taxpayer money goes intofunding this celebration, Bakersaid.

    Last year, the event drew closeto 1,000 people. But, this year,Baker thinks the turnout will bea lot more impressive.

    Were looking forward to abigger crowd this year, he said.And, the HVVA will be acceptingfireworks donations throughoutthe evening for those wishing tohelp out.

    Alcohol is prohibited on parkgrounds, but food and beverageswill be available for purchase.

    Alliger Park is located at 203Washington Crossing-Penning-ton Road in Titusville.

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    Special to The SunHopewell Valley Soccer Association's U8 Bolts, HVSA travel soc-

    cer's youngest team, finished the Hopewell Valley Memorial Daytournament first in its age group with three wins, no losses and onetie. Player Kevin Ellis is shown maneuvering the ball down the fieldat one of the games.

    U8 Bolts soccer team wins tournament

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    Special to The SunPennington residents Marci and John Baumann, MD, were among thedonors recognized for their support of the Princeton HealthCareSystem Foundations capital campaign. Dr. Baumann served on thePhysicians Development Committee, whose efforts engaged 417physicians and their practices with donations totaling more than$5.6 million to install the most advanced medical equipment in thenew hospital.

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    Special to The SunThe fourth- and fifth-grade boys on Hopewell Elementary Schoolsrunning team, Let Me Run, completed their 7-week training programculminating in the race, which was held at Pennington Day on May18. Through their weekly sessions with volunteer coaches, MichelleBrennan, Laura Smelas and Matt Guarino, the boys were involved inmeaningful discussions about growing up, being part of a team, so-cial issues and so on, while setting running goals for themselves andtraining for this race.

    Let Me Run members finish race

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    Special to The SunThe Hopewell 13U Spring Travel Baseball team took first place in theMarlboro Memorial Weekend Tournament. Pictured above is theteam, (front row, from left): Max Brass, Andy Blake, Dom Zangrilli,Drew Reynhout and Kenny Sullivan; (second row, from left): ColinGasman, Sam Margulis, Michael Savas, Adam Wijaya, Jack Kandelland Jeffrey Bartlett; and Manager Al Kandell and Coach John Savas.Hopewell swept their opponents, beating the Manalapan Braves 6-0,the Marlboro Mustangs 9-5, and the Manalapan Vipers 11-1.

    13U Spring Travel Baseball team

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    Held has also helped the greenteam become part of SustainableJersey, the statewide certificationprogram for all municipalities,which supports community ef-forts to reduce waste, cut green-house gas emissions and improveenvironmental equity.

    Through that program, thegreen team received a grant thatit used to help work on the orga-nizations identity and create anew logo so people in town wouldbetter recognize the organiza-

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    Along with being actively in-volved in the environmentalscene in Hopewell, Held is alsopresident of the Hopewell ValleyLeague of Womens Voters.

    The award she received isgiven annually in memory of Fo-HVOS founder and first presi-dent, Jack Gleeson.

    Its a real honor to be recog-nized and it just reminded me of how much fun it is to work withall of these local folks who are sopassionate about protecting theenvironment, Held said. Thatswhat keeps me going because Iknow its worthwhile.

    FoHVOS has been preservingand caring for land in theHopewell Valley since 1987.

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