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www.moorestownsun.com APRIL 22–28, 2015 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUELand law
Council introduces twoland ordinances. PAGE 2
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Coach Grier Arthur teaches Nola Macaluso, Baylee D’Angelo, Gwendalynn Laub and Amy Matsko, some of the girls on of one ofMoorestown’s second-grade softball teams how to throw a ball at their first practice on April 13 at Memorial Field Park in Moorestown.
Second-grade softball lesson Slightincreasein taxes
proposedBy BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The Moorestown TownshipCouncil passed the 2015 proposedbudget on first reading in a four-to-one vote on Monday, April 13.Residents will see a 2 percent taxrate increase if the proposedbudget passes.
The total multipurpose tax is$0.412 cents per $100 of assessedproperty value, which is a totalincrease of eight-tenths of a cent.That represents a $36 annual in-crease for the average assessedhome of $446,500.
The 2 percent increase is made
up of a 1 percent increase for thelibrary budget, which is a state re-quirement, and a 1 percent in-crease of the municipal budget.
The current fund for the budg-et is $23.8 million, with the waterand sewer utilities fund budget at$9.2 million. According toMoorestown chief financial offi-cer Tom Merchel, the municipal
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If the designated person fails tomaintain and keep up a vacantand abandoned property, a noticeshall be sent out, requiring theperson or entity to correct the vi-
olation within 30 days of receipt.There will be a $1,500 fine for each
FINESContinued from page 2
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increase is due to a $203,000 in-crease in budget appropriationsand a $233,000 decrease in rev-enues.
This decrease was due to thetownship using less surplus andcollecting fewer delinquent taxesthis year. The township is using$2.03 million in surplus this year,which is $85,000 less than last
year, leaving $5 million remain-ing in surplus. According toMerchel, last year, the townshipmade up for delinquent taxes notcollected the previous year. Thatmeans there was less money tocollect this year.
No staff or services were cutfrom the budget.
Councilmember Stacy Jordan
said she felt it was a very respon-sible budget, and CouncilmemberGreg Newcomer was happy thebudget didn’t cut any jobs or serv-ices.
They, along with Manny Delga-do and Phil Garwood, approvedthe budget, and Mayor VictoriaNapolitano voted “no.”
Napolitano chose not to elabo-rate on why she chose to vote“no,” however when questionedby citizen Robert Gorman, shedid say she didn’t propose cuttinganything from the budget.
The public hearing for the
budget is scheduled for May 18 at7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall. A copyof the budget will be available onthe township website atwww.moorestown.nj.us.
Other budgetary items passedwere an ordinance on first read-ing to exceed the municipal budg-et appropriation limits and estab-lish cap bank, and a budget reso-
lution establishing a tax levy of the Moorestown Open Space,Recreation and Farmland andHistoric Preservation Trust FundProgram.
According to township manag-er Scott Carew, the ordinance isonly to establish cap bank, andthe township isn’t even close toexceeding the 2 percent cap.
“This is not the part to exceedthe municipal budget, this is thepart to establish a cap bank. Thetownship is nowhere close to com-ing to that.
“This just necessary for coun-
cil to do,” Carew said.Council unanimously passed
the budget resolution establish-ing a tax levy of the MoorestownOpen Space, Recreation andFarmland and Historic Preserva-tion Trust Fund Program, whichestablishes the open space taxlevy at $0.01 per $100 of assessedproperty valuation for 2014.
BUDGETContinued from page 1
Budget not close to cap
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Moorestown resident andFriends School senior AdamMohsen-Breen decided to dosomething about a problem hesaw. He believes the Muslim com-munity has been getting a lot of negative press as of late. Unfortu-nately, because of this, bullyingin the Muslim community isn’tunheard of.
So Mohsen-Breen wrote chil-dren’s books to educate the youthabout the Muslim communityand how bullying because of
their religion affects them nega-tively.Because of these books,
Mohsen-Breen was awarded acertificate of accomplishment forthe Princeton Prize in Race Rela-tions, a national awards programthat recognizes students whose ef-forts have had a significant posi-tive impact on race relations intheir communities.
Mohsen-Breen’s entry to theprogram highlighted three chil-dren’s books he authored about
Islam to challenge Muslim stereo-types and discourage bullying:“Grandfather’s Promise,” “Lailaand Gabe” and “Tarek’s Lesson.”
Each book addresses a differenttype of bullying against Muslimsand stresses community respon-sibility.
As a Muslim, and the son of aCuban father and an Egyptianmother, Mohsen-Breen saw aneed for picture books that wouldmake children think criticallyabout religion and race.
“It was important to me toraise awareness for this issue, es-pecially with our media coveragealmost always associating Islamexclusively with violent fanatics,ignoring the basic nonviolenttenets of the religion,” Mohsen-
Breen said.Mohsen-Breen grew up lovingto write and used it to expresshimself. Along with his own expe-riences of racism, as well as hisfamily’s and children in focusgroups who also experienced bul-lying, he decided to put all of those stories into books about theMuslim community.
“I think what inspired me towrite the books was seeing howmembers of my family and com-munity have been targets of bul-
lying, solely because they wereMuslim,” Mohsen-Breen said.“Another thing that motivated meto write them was the almost ex-
clusively negative portrayal of Muslims in the news. I wanted touse my books as a way to raiseawareness for problems facingthe Muslim community, and toget kids to connect with Muslims
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THURS Y APRIL 2398th Annual Rummage Sale: 10
a.m. to noon at the First Presby-terian Church of Moorestown. On
April 23, the Last Chance BagSale offers items left over fromthe sale on April 22. Bags may befilled in bulk. Small $3, medium$5 and jumbo $7 bags will be pro-vided. All proceeds support 16charities.
Recycled Soda Bottle TerrariumCraft and Book Swap: Gradesfour and up. 4 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. CelebrateEarth Day by turning an old soda
bottle into a brand new environ-ment for little plants. You canalso take this chance to recycleyour old books by bringing inthem in to trade for somethingnew. No books to swap? No prob-
lem! We’ll have plenty of give-aways on hand. Registration isrequired.
Rotary Club of Moorestownmeeting: 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 APRIL 24Moorestown/State Arbor Day Cel-
ebration: 11 a.m. at Wesley BishopPark, 1248 North Church St. The
2015 State Arbor Day Celebrationwill start with tree plantingaround 8 a.m. and the ceremonyaround 11 a.m. Moorestown wasselected to host the 66th ArborDay to help celebrate its accom-plishments in building a sustain-able urban forest canopy and forbeing a Tree City USA communityfor 25 years. The event will beheld rain or shine.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. Visit www.south- jerseyal-anon-org.
S TUR Y APRIL 25Music Matters! Presented by Sym-
phony in C: Children 4 and upand their families. 11 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Join us for aunique presentation blendingsymphony and story. A brassensemble will demonstrate theirinstruments’ possibilities, per-form a variety of music and
accompany a storybook reading.No registration required.
SUN Y APRIL 26Moorestown Improvement Associ-
ation Walking Tour: 1 p.m. alongWest Main Street between MillStreet and Church Street. Comeout and join us for a guided walk-ing tour as we walk through theages of bustling Main Street. Go
back through the years and hearhow the heart of town has grownand changed with the town. Thetour is approximately two hourslong. Please wear comfortableshoes and bring a water bottle.
Tour fee will be collected the dayof the event. $5 is suggested formembers; $15 for individual non-member and 2015 membership;and $20 includes 2015 MIA Fami-ly Membership and tour. Pre-reg-ister by emailing name andphone number to [email protected] or by calling (609)410-5969.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
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:
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Worship services at 8:30 and 11a.m. Sunday school and adultforum at 9:45 a.m. 318 ChesterAve., 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, 8:30 and 11a.m. Arabic Fellowship Worship at5 p.m. 101 Bridgeboro 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 12 p.m. 42 W. Main St.,Moorestown.
First Baptist Church ofMoorestown: Bible Study andSunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30a.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 servicesat 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown. Questions call(609) 346-4348.
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APRIL 22–28, 2015 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 11
Special to The Sun
Residents, staff, board members and friends of The Evergreens com-munity recently dusted off their cowboy hats and saddled-up for anight of fun as they hosted their highly anticipated Country WesternCommunity Party celebrating the start of the Spring season. Above,the Evergreens residents play Texas Hold’em, led by an instructorfrom the Traveling Poker Academy. Below, Lauren Coleman, directorof recreation and wellness, with her daughter, Toryn sport theircountry attire.
Country Western at Evergreens
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Destiny Church Service: 10 a.m. atWilliam Allen Middle School, 801
North Stanwick Road,Moorestown. Nursery and Kid-sZone available. For more infor-
mation visit www.destinynj.org orcall (609) 386-3142.
MON Y APRIL 27
Baby 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 are2 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.
Moorestown Township CouncilMeeting: 7:30 p.m. atMoorestown Town Hall. 7 p.m.workshop.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. atDenny Chiropractic, 199 Sixth St.,Mt. Laurel. Hosted byMoorestown’s The Center forConscious Living. 7 p.m. Call722-5683 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.southjer-seyoa.org.
TUES Y APRIL 28
Making Your Retirement Incomeand Resources Last: 7 p.m.Financial advisor, Tim Healey ofJanney Montgomery Scott pres-ents how to effectively live off ofyour investment portfolio inretirement and the steps youshould take now to prepare for
your retirement. Registrationrequired.
Boat NJ Course: 6:30 p.m. to 10:30p.m. at Moorestown Estates, 1205N. Church St. Offered by NJ Boat-ing Safety Classes in Moorestownon April 28 and 30, the two-evening “Boat NJ” course meetsthe needs of boaters and person-al watercraft (PWC) operators fora basic overview of boat and PWCoperation. The boating safetyclass is required by the state ofNew Jersey - Division of State
Police Marine Law Enforcementfor boat safety education and isapproved by the National Associ-ation of State Boating Law
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14 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — APRIL 22–28, 2015
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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 your
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
moorestown editor Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
chairman of the board Russell Cann
chief executive officer Barry Rubens
vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
elauwit media Group
publisher emeritus Steve Miller
editor emeritus Alan Bauer
Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe EiselepublisherA
bout 10 years ago, we started a
contest of sorts that helped us
give back to the community of
Haddonfield.
In the contest, we ask residents of
Haddonfield – which, at the time, was
one of the only towns where we had a
newspaper – to submit short essaystelling the community why a local non-
profit group deserved to receive a do-
nation. We gathered all the nominating
essays, published them and held a com-
munity-wide vote to see who was most
deserving.
After we tallied the votes, we donat-
ed $500 to the organization that won,
and we also gave $100 to the person
who wrote that particular essay. For
us, this contest –which we called The
Ray of Hope – was a way for us to give
back to the community in an extreme-
ly impactful way.
The smaller organizations that re-
ceived nominations – such as a CubScout troop, a garden club, a senior cit-
izens club or a book reading club –
often do as much for the community as
the larger, more well-known non-prof-
its do, but they just don’t receive the
same attention, or financial backing.
We’re not saying that the March of
Dimes, Red Cross or other non-profits
don’t support worthy causes or are not
deserving of donations; we’re just say-
ing the $500 we were donating had
more of an impact on the local town
organizations, since they operate with
a much smaller budget.
Last year, as we celebrated our com-
pany’s 10th anniversary, with now 10
newspapers that we publish, we ex-
panded on this idea by creating The
Ray of Hope Fund – a part of the Com-
munity Foundation of South Jersey –
to make similar micro-donations to
community organizations that have a
significant impact in the neighbor-hoods they serve.
We’ve been collecting tax-deductible
donations over the last year, and are
still collecting them online at
http://elauw.it/rayofhopefund.
Now, we’re about ready to start dis-
tributing some of this money. But first,
we need your input.
What organization in town do you
think is deserving of a donation from
The Ray of Hope Fund? Send your
nominations to the email address at
the right. Your input is key in helping
us help the community you live in, and
the community we serve.
Help us help local organizations We’re looking for your feedback on what non-profits to support
Who deserves the support?
We want your input as to whatorganization in town is most deservingof a donation from The Ray of HopeFund. Send us a nominating letter to theemail address at the right.
The following reports are on file withthe Moorestown Police Department:
On April 1, due to a motor ve-hicle stop, a 20-year-old male of Willingboro was arrested andcharged with possession of drugparaphernalia for having a pipeand a grinder. He was releasedon a summons.
On April 4, arrested and charged withtheft was a 31-year-old man of Mt. Holly.The man took a ring off the counter atHelzberg Diamonds on Nixon Drive whenthe victim removed the ring, placing it onthe counter while trying on engagement
rings. The value of the ring was $150, andit was recovered. He was released on asummons.
On April 6, arrested andcharged with shoplifting was a27-year-old woman of Willing-boro. She concealed clothingand accessories in her handbagvalued at $333.40 from Mar-
shalls Department Store on Route 38. Shewas released on a summons.
On April 8, a 38-year-old man of Cin-naminson was arrested and charged withshoplifting. He took two pairs of shorts anda men’s polo shirt, total value $138, fromBoscov’s Department Store in the
Moorestown Mall. He was released on asummons.
On April 10, a 25-year-old female of Williamstown was arrested and chargedwith shoplifting. She placed two boxes of beauty creams in her coat pocket valued at$36.98 from Marshalls Department Store.She posted $35 on a warrant and was re-leased.
On April 12, as the result of a motor ve-
hicle accident, a 19-year-old individual of Palmyra was arrested and charged withpossession of marijuana under 50 gramsand possession of drug paraphernalia, agrinder. The individual was released on asummons.
Police make arrests for shoplifting, possession
police
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on a personal level.”Each book focuses on a differ-
ent theme and type of bullying.“Grandfather’s Promise” is abouta Muslim basketball player whomoves to a new school and experi-ences physical bullying. “Lailaand Gabe” is about two siblings – Laila, who wears a headscarf be-cause of her religion and experi-ences bullying, and Gabe, whodoesn’t have an obvious sign of his religion and doesn’t get bul-lied, and how they are treated dif-ferently. “Tarek’s Lesson” isabout how ineffective or incorrectteaching of Islam can be verydangerous and perpetuate bully-
ing.“I think the most important
thing I want to get across withthese books is that teachers, fami-lies and communities can make abig difference in these types of situations. Students with a strongcommunity affiliation softens theeffects of bullying and makesthem more able to cope with thatkind of drama,” Mohsen-Breensaid.
Mohsen-Breen’s guidancecouncilor Meredith Hanamirianwas the one who suggested heapply for the Princeton Prize.After doing some research, theyboth felt his project would be agood match for the award. It wasthe first time a MFS student ap-plied for the Princeton Prize.
When Mohsen-Breen found out
BOOKSContinued from page 7
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he was receiving the award, hewas ecstatic. He didn’t think hewould get any recognition for hisbooks and wasn’t going to contin-ue with publishing books. Howev-er, winning the prize inspiredhim and gave him more motiva-tion to continue.
“I was incredibly honored toreceive the Princeton Prize. Thatreally gave me a lot of motivationto continue doing this work andmake my books available to alarger community. It gave me a lotof motivation and inspiration,”Mohsen-Breen said.
Mohsen-Breen and his familywere invited to a reception inhonor of the award winners onWednesday, April 15 on PrincetonUniversity’s campus, which coin-cidentally was also Mohsen-Breen’s birthday.
“It was great! It was a nice way
to celebrate my birthday with myfamily, and my grandparentswere able to come, too,” Mohsen-Breen said.
There were other prizewinnerswho attended the reception alongwith Mohsen-Breen, and each re-
ceived an award and shared a bitabout their projects. Mohsen-Breen felt a little nervous becauseof all the incredible people whowere there. However, he ultimate-ly was happy to share more abouthis books and make more peopleaware of the issues that Muslimscan often face.
Mohsen-Breen will be attend-
ing Harvard University this fall.Although he is unsure of what hewants to do, he is thinking of con-
centrating in Middle Easternstudies, though definitely want-ing to continue writing.
For now, Mohsen-Breen’s book“Grandfather’s Promise” is avail-able on Amazon.com. He also islooking to get it available at theiBooks store. He will have printcopies later in the month and inthe middle of May.
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54 Cove Road,Moorestown $699,0004BR, 3.5 Bath, 3410 SF. Situated on two acres in desirable Peachtree Point. This home hasbeen meticulously maintained by its original owners since it was built. This home has beenwell thought out and designed. Highlights of the home include a huge screened in porch offthe back, new granite countertops and stone backsplash in the kitchen, built-in cabinetry
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764 Riverton Road, Moorestown $589,0004 Beds, 2.5 baths, state of the art kitchen, open concept great room, andsun splashed master bedroom and bath designed by local architect NeilJohnson makes this home glamorous and highly functional. Stunningkitchen overlooks the gardens and great room with fireplace. Handsome
granite, a gorgeous breakfast island, gleaming wide plank floors, abundantcabinetry and a new stainless appliance suite make this a cook's dream. Cre-ate new holiday memories in the spacious dining room with over sized fire-place. Great room opens to a side patio with lovely pond/waterfall--a greatspot for entertaining when weather permits. Detached garage with finished"man cave" on upper level. Fabulous!
10 S. Close, Moorestown $305,000Glamorous Moorestown Mews end unit! 3 BRs, 2.5 BA, finished basement. All new win-dows throughout, all BAs renovated. Expanded eat in kitchen (22 x 14) features largebreakfast bar, solid cherry cabinets, Wilson Art countertops, dining area, hardwood
floors, & french sliders that lead to oversized deck. Dine in style-charming exposed brickwalls, built in floor to ceiling china cabinets, & recently refinished hardwoods make thisroom unique. Spacious sunny FR has brick woodburning FP, & is perfect when enter-taining. Upstairs, Master en suite features new carpet, new paints, exposed brick, officenook, walk in cedar closet, & renovated BA. 2 add'l BRs are generous is size & sharefull BA allowing plenty of space for family or guests. Finished basement, private setting.
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Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
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737 Golf View Road, Moorestown • $1,299,000Prestigious Location / Timeless Appeal
5 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4700 Sq. Ft. / .86 Acre
Chef's Kitchen / Grand Addition / Lush Backyard & Pool
209 Hickory Lane, Moorestown • $824,900Beautiful Golf Course Views / Renovated Inside & Out
4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,607 sq.ft. / .48 Acre
Updated Kitchen / Hardwood Floors / Renovated Master w/Spa Bath
Administrators (NASBLA). Youmust attend both nights. One
hour of homework is required.For additional information pleasecall Janet at (201) 291-5976 orvisit the website at:www.njboat.org.
Moorestown Area Toastmastersmeeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.
Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.Visit 4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. Call(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 2 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-
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Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church
from September to mid-June. Formembership information, visitwww.gschorale.org or call (856)858-9322.
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R E AL ESTATE • MORTGAGE
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150 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown • $830,000California Contemporary / Extraordinary Design & Detail
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670 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1,395,000Architectural Gem / Town Center / 6/7 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths4,871 sq. ft. / .90 Acre
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108 Ashley Ct., MoorestownMini Estate / Stanwick Glen
4 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 6,653 sq. ft. / 2.65 AcresEuropean Custom Kitchen / Grand Master Suite / Spectacular Grounds
725 Jamie Dr., Moorestown • $1,025,000Architecturally Rich/ Northwest Estates
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210 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown • $849,900
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633 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1.699,000
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400 Pond View Dr., MoorestownClassic Elegance / Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 4,696 sq. ft. / 2.54 Acres
Beautiful Grounds / Heated Pool / Gourmet Kitchen / Sweeping Staircase
680 Garwood Rd., Moorestown • $889,000Custom Brick Cape / Country Setting6 Bedrooms / 3.5 Baths/ 5,985 sq. ft. / 2.0 AcresCountry Kitchen / Amazing Master Suite/ Pool & Pond / Backs to Open Space
227 E. Main St., Moorestown • $1,199,000
Exquisitely Renovated Victorian / Town & Country Living6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,799 Sq. Ft. / .87 AcreNew Custom Kitchen / Renovated Master Suite / Spectacular Gardens & Pool
519 Eaglebrook Dr., Moorestown • $649,000Stanwick Glen / 5 Bedrooms / 2/2 baths / 3,820 sq. ft. / .64Acre / Circular Drive / 1st Floor In-Law Suite / Backyard Oasis
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
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397 Kings Hgwy., Moorestown • $749,900Timeless Victorian Gem / 3 Story Vintage Home6 bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,531 sq. ft. / .62 AcreMeticulously Restored / Wrap Around Porch / New Custom Kitchen
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pair, alter, improve or demolishan abandoned property.Moorestown would have thepower to seize the property andput it up for tax sale.
The ordinance on encroach-ments into public open space landamended some definitions, estab-lished violations and inserted en-
forcements.Definitions included encroach-
ment, dumping, township ease-ment and township open space.Encroachment is defined as “anyunauthorized activity on town-ship open space or township ease-ment, unless specifically permit-ted pursuant to the written termsof the easement, that causes dam-age or alteration to the land, vege-tation, drainage, groundwater orother features thereon or restrictsthe use thereof” and then listsitems including playsets, walls,roads, trimming trees and more.
No person may encroach or
cause another person to encroachon township open space or town-ship easement without the ex-press written permission of theTownship Council. Without ob-taining express written permis-sion from the Township Council,the township may institute an ac-tion to halt or remedy such en-croachment.
The zoning officer shall be re-sponsible for enforcement of theprovisions. If a violation occurs,and a property owner does not re-move or contract for the removalof the violation within 45 days of the date of notice of violation, thezoning officer shall cause a cita-tion to be issued with a penaltyup to $500 for each day the viola-tion continues.
The township may, at its discre-tion, remove or contract for theremoval of the encroachmentfrom the township property orpublic right of way, the cost of which shall be the responsibility
of the property owner and shallbe assessed as a lien against theproperty owner on which the en-croachment originated.
For full information on amend-ments of these ordinances, go tothe township website atwww.moorestown.nj.us andunder the Town Council tab, clickAgendas and Minutes where theApril 13 agenda can be found withlinks to the full ordinances.
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By KAHRA F. BUSS Dept. of Parks & Recreation
The Department of Parks &Recreation is pleased to have thesupport of many organizations inMoorestown. An instrumentalrelationship is the one betweenthe department and the Recre-ation Advisory Committee. Thisindependent, advisory bodyworks closely with the director of Parks & Recreation to ensure awide variety of activities are of-fered to residents of Moorestown.The RAC serves in advisory ca-
pacity to both the department andMoorestown Town Council. Themembers of this committee comefrom many different backgroundsand offer insightful and impor-tant perspectives on recreation.
The RAC is filled by communi-ty members whose mission it is toprovide the Moorestown Commu-nity with outstanding services.The most unique element of thiscommittee is the Teen Memberseats. This year, the department
is pleased to announce an in-crease in student participation.The Department of Parks &Recreation is looking for highschool students entering 10th and11th grades in fall 2015 to partici-pate in this committee. TeenMember seats in the past hadbeen limited to two positions, butthis year, the RAC is seeking ap-plicants to fill four seats.
The Recreation Advisory Com-mittee Teen Member positionsare open to all Moorestown High
School rising sophomores and ris-ing juniors. The sophomore posi-tion is held for two academicyears, from September-June, andthe junior position is help for oneacademic year. The committeedoes not meet in July and August.As a Teen Member it is importantto have a variety of perspectivesand a variety of backgrounds towork with the RAC. Recreation isno longer simply defined as“sports” or “outdoor activity.”
Recreation encompasses a varietyof activities and events that allowcommunity members to come to-gether and participate as a com-munity. The RAC is essential tothe development of recreation
programs and the input of theteens on this committee helps to
shape programming.This spring, the department
asks all interested rising sopho-mores and juniors who are inter-ested in applying to respond tothis Call To Serve. As with anytownship committee, residents in-terested in applying for a commit-tee are to complete the Call ToServe application listed on the
township website. Visitwww.moorestown.nj.us and
choose the township clerk tab. Atthe bottom on the drop-downmenu choose forms. There can befound the Application to Serve of Board or Committee. Applica-tions should be completed andturned into the township clerk’soffice no later than May 15. Appli-cations will be reviewed and in-terviews will be scheduled.
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Mrs. Barker's fifth-grade class at the Moorestown Upper Elementary School participated in an autismawareness program. Students experienced activities designed to simulate communication and sensorychallenges. Members of SpEAC decorated billboards in the schools and invited students to wear blue onApril 2 in honor of World Autism Awareness Day.
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