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www.moorestownsun.com FEB. 3–9, 2016 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 25–29Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUE$10,000 donation
Sean Fischel Connect givesto the library. PAGE 7
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BRIGIT BAUMA/The SunMarvin Martinez, left, and brothers Tony and Felipe Mejia-Cuba laugh as they encounter each other on the slope of Stokes Hill inMoorestown on Jan. 25, enjoying their afternoon by sledding with family and friends.
‘Snow’ much fun Looking
to thefuture
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The head of Moorestown’sPerkins Center for the Arts isstepping down from his positionto give way to a leader of the fu-ture.
Alan Willoughby, previouslythe executive director of the cen-ter, resigned on Feb. 1, makingway for Interim Executive Direc-tor Karen Chigounis to take over
the position for a few years beforea new generation takes over.Willoughby has been a big influ-ence on where PCA is today, andChigounis has also helped the or-ganization grow, previously asthe director of arts education pro-grams and associate curator.
“I felt it was a good time tospend more time on my own
please see CHIGOUNIS, page 16
Perkins Centerexecutive director
retires, making way for next generation
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heate r. Main bedroom w/ vaulte d ceilings, ensuite bat h; finished basement & seclud edpatio. Association offers clubhouse, poo l, andtennis cou rts, plu s exterior maintenance a ndsnow and tras h remo val. $379,500
Moores town52 Cove Road, Extraordinary Colonial showcases living &family rooms with brick f/p & log bins, library opening toscreened porch and salt water pool. Unique kitchen fea-tures soapstone countertops, a farm sink, upscale appli-ances, breakfast room overlooking gardens, back stairwayto 5 bedrooms. MBR includes 2 walk in closets, ensuitebath. Lower level offers media room with 10’ screen, andadditional finished spaces. Newermechanicals: 2014heater, 2013 A/C units, and tankless water heater. $938,500
Rivert on802 Homewood, RivertonEnchanting home offers handhewn beams complementing wide planked floors through-out. Features include 2- Story family room with balcony, up-scale country kitchen w/ granite and S/S appliances, 3rd
bedroom /office. Enjoyhuge’ deck withhot tub. 2nd floorof fers main bedroom suite w/ main bath plus 2nd bedroomw/ gorgeous bath. Walk out lower levelleads to immaculate2-car garage and garden shed. Contrasts between the energyefficient wood structure and the best in kitchen and bath-room design provide exceptional modern living . $449,900
Glassboro53 Mecouch Drive, Beautiful 3 bedroom 2.5 bathtownhouse. Immaculately maintained, this spa-cious townhouse is bright and airy with cathedralceilings and skylights in the living room, plus slid-ing glass door to back yard. Eat in kitchen withlarge picture window and updated appliances.Brand new carpeting throughout...sold for askingprice! $160,000
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Mt. Laurel160 Indigo Dr., Mt Laurel (Holiday Village East) BeautifulHaverhill II model with loft, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, withsunroom and deck. Numerous upgrades and amenities- freshly painted, neutral plush carpeting, gorgeous up-dated kitchen with white cabinets. Great location (walk to clubhouse and shopping center). Desirable HolidayVillage East (over 55 community) $279,900
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106 Fellowship Rd. , Pride of ownership shows inthis spacious all brick “cape cod” style home with4 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished lower level, garageplus wooded lot. Cozy fireplace, many built-ins,updated main bath. $289,900
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Moorestown405 Pond View Dr., Magnificent home on over 2-acres at the rear of a private cul-de-sac. Entertainfriends & family in the spacious DR or the gourmetkitchen. Second floor w/beautiful master BR suite.Finished bsmnt is the perfect retreat for playingpool, watching movies, or grabbing your favoritewine from the custom wine cellar. $2,995,000
Moorestown42 Lakeview Dr., Lovely 4BR center-hall colonial ona quaint street offering a private, park-like setting.Gorgeous DR w/original HW flrs, chair rail, stunningbay windows leads to a charming porch & path tolower entertaining area. Sunroom provides addedliving space & leads to a lovely terrace. Updatedkitchen & gorgeous renovated powder room.
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Collingswood452 Conger Ave,452 Conger Ave: Great location!Commuter's dream! 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath home ona quiet street boasting handsome curb appeal. Onemile from PATCO high-speed line train, close to
major roadways.This inviting home features a spa-cious living room with a lovely fireplace and bay win-dows. Abundant natural light streams through asliding door opening to an expansive deck. $189,000
Florence1078 Grove, Spacious 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, all brick ranch with full, partially finished, attached 1 cargarage and over-sized driveway. Large updated win-dows throughout, cedar-lined closets and gas fire-place. Landscaped, park like corner property withfenced backyard. Short walk to the Delaware River.Easy access to major highways for commuting.
Riverton612 Thomas Ave, Charming, well- maintained 4 bedroom home lo-cated on a quaint street in historic Riverton. Boasting a formal livingand dining Room with hardwood floors, an upgraded kitchen withcommercial gas range and basement with plenty of room for storage.Conveniently located near the Riverline Light Rail System and Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. Truly a fabulous, historic town with community in-volvement.
Bordentown25 Thompson St., This charming 3BR, 1.5BA home is warm & inviting & sitson a lovely block in Bordentown City's historic district. The eat-in kitchenis welcoming & has been upgraded. LR includes handsome new HW floors& custom built-in shelving. Second floor offers 2 nicely sized BRs with hard-wood floors, & the 3rd floor retreat features the master BR with gorgeous
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Moorestown754 Riverton Rd, This custom home leaves nothingto be desired. As you enter the circular driveway, youare immediately taken with the lush landscapingand meticulously maintained grounds. The kitchenis a gourmet cook's dream. The finished basementwas constructed by Craig Lord. The second floordoes not disappoint with a sun filled master bed-room with a custom bathroom. $1,349,999
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As the wind blows the snowdrifts into miniature mountains,and we shake the salt off ourboots, we must remind ourselvesthat summer is just around thecorner. The first month of 2016 hasalready come and gone, and plansare being made for summer. As thedeadline fast approaches, we urgethose individuals seeking summeremployment or volunteer opportu-nities to visit the Department of
Parks and Recreation website toapply.Summer employment with the
Department of Parks and Recre-ation is a great opportunity forthose seeking seasonal employ-ment, from educational profes-sionals to high school students.The department runs a full spec-trum of summer day camps andclinics that require oversight andpersonnel. Every summer, the de-
partment manages and overseesthe Summer Parks program,which in 2016 includes New Al-bany Recreation Center, Baker El-ementary School, Roberts Elemen-tary School and the Upper Ele-mentary School. Each site func-tions with a site supervisor who isa state certified and licensed edu-cator, and a full professional staff of adults, college and high schoolstudents. The sites are operationalfrom 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily andoffer youth ages 5 to 12 years a re-laxed camp atmosphere filled with
friends and fun summer activities.Additionally, the department of-fers the Summer Special NeedsCamp for individuals with specialneeds ages 5 to 21 years that isstaffed by licensed, certified spe-cial needs educators and care-givers. This camp runs Mondaythrough Thursday from 12:30 p.m.to 3:30 p.m. an extension of the Ex-tended School Year, forMoorestown Township Public
Schools, and 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. onFridays and will take place at theMoorestown UES in summer.Caregivers and educators facili-tate this daily program in a lovingand supportive environment thatprovides stability and consistencyfor special needs students. Underthe direction of special needsteacher and supervisor CatherineMcCarthy-Devone, this programteams professionals and studentstogether.
The Recreation Summer The-ater Program is another summer
camp that provides professionaloversight and staff to the campers.Under the direction of SarahDugan, the Summer Children’sTheater program, ages 7 to 13years, offers budding performingartists the opportunity to exploretheir creativity from 9 a.m. to 1p.m. daily. Overseeing a staff com-prised of experienced high school,
happenings at parks & rec
Department seeks summer employees, volunteers
please see APPLICATION, page 10
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Library grateful for SeanFischel Connect donation
The Moorestown Library wish-es to express our deepest gratitudeto Sean Fischel Connect for its re-cent donation of $10,000 in supportof children's programming.
Since 2013, Sean Fischel Con-nect has supported numerouschildren's programs at theMoorestown Library, includingpuppet shows, magicians and sto-rytellers. Last year, with the sup-port of Sean Fischel Connect, thelibrary introduced the "1,000Books Before Kindergarten" pro-gram. So far, more than 200
Moorestown children and theirfamilies are taking the challengeto get ready for kindergarten byreading 1,000 books together. Thesponsorship allows the library toprovide reading logs, incentiveprizes and a celebration for all thechildren who complete the chal-lenge.
Sean Fischel Connect has alsocontributed to making the Chil-dren's Room of our new library a
favorite destination of Moorestown children. Sean'sShed, our indoor playhouse, is thefirst stop for many children visit-ing the library, and members of the community as well as Sean'sextended family have donatedspecial books in his memory toestablish Sean's Book Nook.
This latest gift will allow the li-brary to purchase a new bookcaseto double the size of Sean's BookNook, which has outgrown itsoriginal space. In addition, thecommunity can look forward tonew programming initiativessuch as Science Saturdays withthe Franklin Institute and a newsummer math program, Bedtime
Math's Summer of Numbers.The Moorestown Library is de-lighted to be able to expand ourchildren's services so dramaticallyas a result of this substantial do-nation. We are especially proud tooffer these initiatives in memoryof Sean Fischel through the gen-erosity of Sean Fischel Connect.
Jen Dunne, Principal Librarianfor Children's Services
Joe Galbraith, Library Director
letter to the editor
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6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — FEB. 3–9, 2016
108 Kings Highway EastHaddonfield, NJ 08033
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The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
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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 856-427-0933.
To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertis-ing information, call 856-427-0933 or email [email protected] Sun welcomes suggestions and com-ments from readers – including any infor-mation about errors that may call for a cor-rection to be printed.
SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Include your name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto [email protected], via fax at856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.
The Sun reserves the right to reprint yourletter in any medium – including electroni-cally.
Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowdsenior associate editor Mike Monostra
moorestown editor Brigit Baumaart director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
chairman of the board Russell Cannchief executive officer Barry Rubens
vice chairman Michael LaCount,Ph.D.
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publisher emeritus Steve Millereditor emeritus Alan Bauer
Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe Eiselepublisher
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
Swimming has always been a part of Jamie Platt’s life.
The Cherry Hill native had competed forWoodcrest and Barclay Farm swim clubs,Burlington and Camden County YMCA,Cherry Hill High School East and Susque-hanna University for more than a decade.In that time, she was part of a record-set-ting relay team at the Cherry Bowl in 2001and a sectional championship team withCherry Hill East in 2009.
So when Platt’s college swimming ca-reer ended after her sophomore year due to
an injury, Platt wanted to find a way to stayinvolved in the sport.
“Being involved with swimming at theage of 4, I couldn’t just give up swimming,”she said. “So I stayed on as a team manag-er.”
Just five years later, Platt is back inSouth Jersey and is ready to coach one of the strongest swim clubs in the Tri CountySwimming Pool Association.
Sunnybrook Swim Club in Moorestownrecently hired Platt to take over as headcoach of its competitive swim team. Plattwill officially take over when preparationfor next summer’s season begins in May.
Platt can’t remember a time she didn’t
spend either in oraround a pool. Shebegan swimming at theage of 4 and soon afterwas competing for theWoodcrest Swim Clubin Cherry Hill and forthe Camden CountyYMCA.
For more than adecade, Platt’s namewas in the Cherry Bowlrecord book. She was part of the girls’ 9-10medley relay team for Woodcrest in 2001.
Former Cherry Hill East swimmer ready
to make a splash as head coach at Sunnybrook
If you sit on a school board or mu-nicipal governing body, you’re en-tering the part of the year that
probably causes you the mostheadaches. It’s budget time. It’s time todo the impossible: provide outstandingservice for little or no money.
A few years ago, Gov. Christie madeheadlines –and more than a few ene-mies – when he slashed state fundingand eventually added a 2 percent capon tax hikes.
Since then, at least some of themoney has returned. Sometime thismonth, the governor will release statefunding figures for this year.
But it’s safe to say that no district ortown will find itself rolling in dough.Governing bodies will continue to facedecisions that involve reducing orholding the line on services and/or
raising taxes. And we all love moretaxes, don’t we?
We already pay the highest propertytaxes in the nation, so why not paymore? One bright spot – some wouldsay the only bright spot – to come of this is that many governing bodiesthese days have made the budgetprocess open to the public.
“Transparent” is the watchwordtoday.
It’s a smart move to involve the pub-lic – everyone from those who want to
cut taxes to the bone to those whowould like to see expanded services.
When the public is invited in, theynot only see the difficult choices lead-ers have to make, but they also feel likethey have a voice. Leaders are listeningto them. Their input is valued. While
not everyone will be happy with everydecision, at least there is a sense of in-clusion and “ownership” of theprocess.
We encourage everyone to get in-volved with their local budget process-es this year. In most instances, therewill be hearings. Items will be postedonline.
It’s easy to offer your suggestions tothe people who eventually will makethe final decision.
And, chances are, your feedback willbe appreciated.
in our opinion
Budget tim eIt’s that time of year again when tough decisions ha ve to be made
Get involvedThink taxes are too high? Think serviceshave been cut too deeply? Now is the timeto make your voice heard. It’s budget sea-son, and most local governing bodies haveways to involve the public in the decision-making process.
PLATT
Jamie Platt hired to take over competitive swim team at Sunnybrook Swim Club
please see PLATT, page 18
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FEB. 3–9, 2016 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 7
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Last November, the non-profitSean Fischel Connect – started tohonor the memory of Kim Fis-chel’s son, Sean, who lost his lifein January 2013 after battling he-mophagocytic lymphohistiocyto-
sis – held its annual fundraiserthe Sean Fischel Connect 5k and 1Mile Fun Run.
From that run, theMoorestown Library received itsbiggest donation yet from SeanFischel Connect, a whopping$10,000.
“It was an easy decision tocome here again … Being able toput that (money fundraised) backinto the community in such visu-al ways is just extremely reward-ing. I was giddy coming in here togive the check,” Fischel said.
Sean Fischel Connect startedits connection with theMoorestown Library even before
its annual run. A caring parentfrom the community approachedChildren’s Librarian JenniferDunne and Fischel about havinga book nook in honor of Sean’smemory where people could do-
nate children’s books to the li-brary. From that one “ratty littlebookcase” in the old library, aconnection was born.
Special to The SunChildren’s Librarian Jennifer Dunne, left, and Kim Fischel of SeanFischel Connect stand in front of a mural located in the Children’sRoom of the library painted in honor of Sean, Kim’s son, who passedaway in 2013. The library received a $10,000 check from Sean Fis-chel Connect to help with library programing for children.
A $10,000 donation for dreamsSean Fischel Connect’s
donation to MoorestownLibrary will purchase
bookcase, provide new programming for kids
please see FISCHEL, page 14
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THURS Y FEB. 4Rotary Club of Moorestown
meeting : 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. atMoorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunchand guest speaker presentation.For more information, visitwww.moorestownrotary.org.
FRI Y FEB. 5Drop In Craft: Celebrate Chinese
New Year : All ages. 11 a.m. to 5p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Celebrate Chinese New Year andusher in the Year of the Monkeyby making a colorful dragoncrown. No registration required.
Reading to the Dog : For kinder-garteners and up. 4 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Young read-ers are invited to practice yourread-aloud skills by reading to adog, Henry, for 15 minutes. Signup for one 15-minute timeslot onFridays from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., Feb.5, 12 and 19. Registration isrequired.
Grounds for Good Coffee : 8 p.m. atthe First United MethodistChurch, 446 Camden Ave. Localfavorite Stillwaters Gospel Bandwill perform, and as always, therewill be an art display, free coffeeand tea and delicious homemadegoodies for sale. Admission isfree, but proceeds and donationswill benefit Love Orphanage inHaiti, which cares for childrenwho lost their families in theearthquake of 2010. For moreinformation, call (856) 235-0450or visit MeetWithGod.com.
Al-Anon meeting : 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main andChurch streets. Closed meeting.For more information, visitwww.southjerseyal-anon-org.
S TUR Y FEB. 6Drop In Craft: Celebrate Chinese
New Year : All ages. 9 a.m. to 5p.m. at the Mooresotwn Library.
Celebrate Chinese New Year andusher in the Year of the Monkeyby making a colorful dragoncrown. No registration required.
MON Y FEB. 8Baby Time : For children under 2,
with a caregiver. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Drop in eachweek for stories, rhymes andsongs just for babies. Childrenand caregivers are invited to stayafter the stories and enjoy a play-
time together. Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.Time for Twos : For children who are
2-years-old, with a caregiver.10:45 a.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Join us for 30 minutes ofstories, rhymes and songs just for2-year-olds! Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.
Town Council meeting : 7:30 p.m. atTown Hall. 7 p.m. workshop.
Anxiety Control Workshop : 7 p.m.at the Boscov’s in the
Moorestown Mall. ProfessionalAudrey Sussman PhD, LCSW,NBCCH from the Anxiety ControlCenter will be hosting a workshopon controlling anxiety. Space islimited. Please call 856-751-9446 or (917) 399-2102 toreserve your space.
Ham Radio Club meeting: 7:30p.m. at St. Matthews LutheranChurch. Call Frank at (609) 386-5906.
TUES Y FEB. 9The Power of Kindness Group : 1
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.The Power of Kindness Discus-
sion Group focuses on the essayof Forgiveness. All are invited.
Look Good in the Inbox: The Don’tsof Email Design : 9:30 a.m. at11:30 a.m. Join presenter Joyce
Garabedian and learn how to har-ness the power of effective emailmarketing and social media togrow your business.
Historical Society of MoorestownLibrary : 1 to 4 p.m. at Smith Cad-bury Mansion. For more informa-tion visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown AARP Chap. 2134meeting : Noon to 2 p.m. secondTuesday of the month at FirstMethodist Church, 46 E. CamdenAve., Moorestown. Social hour,
meeting and program. New mem-bers welcome. For informationcall (856) 462-1550.
AARP meeting : For seniors 55 andolder. Meets second Tuesday ofthe month, September throughJune, at noon. United MethodistChurch, 446 E. Camden Ave. Forinformed, relevant discussionsand socializing. Join us for cakeand coffee.
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, Mainand 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.,Moorestown.
CALENDARPAGE 8 FEB. 3–9, 2016
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
When residents pass along theintersection at South and Secondstreets, just before theMoorestown Municipal Buildingand library, they now have a clearview of the complex, as the old li-brary has been demolished.
The Moorestown Town Council
meeting on Monday, Jan. 25 sawdiscussion of what the spacecould be used for in the future.
"I'm just planting the seed forthe council to reach out to me if you have any additional thoughtson this (space)," Township Man-ager Scott Carew said. "We havetalked on multiple occasions tocreate a green space in the spotthe old library is quickly disap-pearing from."
Mayor Phil Garwood suggested
an extension of the parking lot, asspace is kind of tight as it is.Carew said a portion of the prop-erty has been designated for eightadditional parking spaces.
Though there wasn’t disagree-ment on the need for more park-ing, Councilman Manuel Delgadosuggested potentially using thespace as additional outside spacefor the library or recreation cen-
ter. Councilwoman Stacey Jordanagreed, saying the spot could beideal for park benches.
"There are libraries, adjacentto us in other towns, that have anoutdoor space where the libraryitself has an additional amenityoutside of it to read a book or do apuzzle," Delgado said. "It would benice to have something like that."
After discussing the matter fur-ther, council members agreed tohave the manager meet with the
township's landscape architect,Scott Taylor, to come up with de-sign concepts for the site andhopefully a concrete plan.
In other news:• Carew gave an update and in-
formation on snow removal intown. According to Carew, therewas frustration by some residents
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“I wanted to do something with
Moorestown, but didn’t knowwhere or how to get started …That is the beautiful thing; itcame up organically … Since thatrelationship was established,after our first run, we were sooverwhelmed with support fromthe community that we were ableto donate significantly more (tothe library),” Fischel said.
Since then, Sean Fischel Con-nect’s donations made it possibleto have a Children’s Room with amural in Sean’s honor, an indoorplayhouse called Sean’s Shed, abetter book nook for Sean’s donat-ed books, quarterly programs forchildren and a 1,000 books beforekindergarten initiative, all at thenew library.
“It went way beyond ourwildest dreams. To see everythingcome together with the help of Sean Fischel Connect was justamazing,” Dunne said.
With this new donation, theMoorestown Library will be ableto purchase a new bookcase todouble the size of Sean's BookNook, which has outgrown its
original space. Additionally, thecommunity will be provided withnew programming initiativessuch as Science Saturdays withthe Franklin Institute and a new
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“We’re very pleased to addthose programs because of SeanFischel Connect, and there will belots more too,” Dunne said.
In total, Sean Fischel Connectdonated $60,000 to local organiza-tions from its annual 5k and 1Mile Fun Run last year. The otherorganizations that received dona-tions were Dr. Edward Behrensfrom the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for his researchwith HLH for $25,000, theMoorestown Department of Parks and Recreation for $20,000,and the Moorestown High Schoolcross country team for $5,000.
“It’s been so rewarding givingback and everyone rememberingSean. It feels great to help otherchildren, either with fun and en-lightening experiences here atthe library, expanding the specialneeds programs at the recreationcenter or at CHOP eventually andhopefully saving lives,” Fischelsaid.
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Perkins Center was started 38years ago, run completely by vol-unteers. As it grew, the organiza-tion saw the need to hire an exec-utive director and more full-timeemployees, one of those beingWilloughby 25 years ago. From ayear as an artistic director, he ap-plied to the position of executivedirector and has been there eversince. During those years,Willoughby expanded the full-time employees to 10, part-timeemployees to five and faculty to70, teaching programs inMoorestown and at theCollingswood location, which itacquired in 2002. The New Jersey
State Council has recognizedPCA as a Major Presenting Or-ganization, and it received a Cita-tion of Excellence underWilloughby’s care.
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grams Willoughby has worked onover the years include the ARTSprogram, Murals and Communi-ty Gardens Program, a Noboriga-
Special to The SunFormer Perkins Center for the Arts Executive Director Alan Willough-by stands with new Interim Executive Director Karen Chigounis.
please see WILLOUGHBY, page 24
CHIGOUNISContinued from page 1
Chigounis is interim executive director
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about the time it took for publicworks to clear the town. Carewsaid public works worked hard,but understands the frustrationand apologized. Carew said thetownship will have a meetingwith a small group of officialsand administration members toreview the snow removal stan-dard operating procedure, reviewthe township’s resources and
identify areas of improvement.According to Carew, the snow re-moval procedure is as follows: it
doesn’t plow until at least fourinches are on the ground; whenplowing begins, the townshipdoes the red and green routesfirst, which are main through-ways; and once those are finished,it moves on to side streets. Carewsaid it is helpful for people to callthe Public Works Department totell the township a road isn’tplowed. Council thought the snowremoval went well and thankedpublic works for its hard work,but agreed to the meeting to see if
improvements can be made.• Council decided to go with
Telvue as a possible host for a
channel for Moorestown. TheTelvue option provides a hy-brid/cloud-based broadcastingand streaming solution, which al-lows for a channel on televisionas well as an online system forresidents to view video from thetownship. Telvue would cost thetownship $27,327.90 to start and$5,118 per year for maintenanceand hosting.
• The next town council meet-ing is Feb. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in TownHall, with a 7 p.m. workshop.
NEXTContinued from page 12
Next meeting set for Feb. 8
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ma Wood-Fired Kiln, theCollingswood facility, Arts & En-vironment Residencies, EcoPlaza, Empty Bowls and a Preser-vation Plan for the Moorestownfacility.
The ARTS program allows thePCA to team with local schoolsand provide artist-in-school resi-dencies for 240 days. Empty Bowlsfeeds the body and soul by havingstudents and artists paint bowlsto sell each year at a soupfundraiser, with funds supportingthe Food Bank of South Jerseyand the Scholarship Fund at PCA.The Preservation Plan will guidelong-term stewardship of the his-toric main house and carriagehouse at Perkins in Moorestown.
Willoughby feels PCA is a wayto connect the communitythrough art. Through all of theseprograms and more, he has done
so.“One of the things I love aboutPerkins and things I’ve tried tocontinue to grow is that connec-
tion to people and the communi-ty,” he said.
Willoughby chose to resign tospend more time on his work as aceramics artist. He feels he hasdeveloped new skills and ways atlooking at things in his positionthat he would like to bring intohis own work.
The Board of Trustees decidedan interim executive directorwould be appropriate, especiallyone from within PCA who knewthe center, and asked Chigounisto step in.
Chigounis holds a bachelor’s of fine arts degree, a teacher certifi-cation and a master’s of sciencedegree in arts and cultural man-agement. Chigounis was teachingfor years and working in adminis-tration at other venues before ap-plying for her previous positionwith PCA. She has been with PCAfor more than 10 years.
“It was a perfect marriage forme, of working in administrationwith a serious focus in arts educa-tion and also working as a cura-
tor in Collingswood,” she said.Chigounis has played a majorpart in the ARTS program and in-corporating art in the Science,
Technology, Engineering andMathematics initiatives at
schools as well as helping withthe curation of the Collingswoodlocation.
The plan is to have Chigounisbe interim over the next twoyears, but she, too, plans on retir-ing soon. Along with Willoughby,she believes the new generationwould be a valuable asset to PCAand would like to pass the torchon to it.
“I am sure that PCA will con-tinue to grow and evolve, bring-ing in new voices. There is a foun-dation (set), as a program, when Icame that is still here, but I’vealso helped to nurture and grow(PCA). Since then, there has beena lot of change … and who knowswhat will happen in the future?”Willoughby said.
“I hope PCA continues to be aresource for the community and(that we) find resources in thecommunity to help us move for-ward. I’d also love … to help to re-spond to needs while keeping the
PCA’s integrity and bringing artsto the community,” Chigounissaid.
Willoughby plans to continueto be involved in the arts commu-nity in South Jersey. To see hisartwork, visit www.shusterman-willoughby.com/.
For more information on PCA,visit perkinsarts.org.
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