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    www.mtlaurelsun.com JUNE 3–9, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEGroup IV champs!

    Lenape girls lacrossedefends title. PAGE 15

    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    “If you’ve ever met anyone thatwas at the right place at the righttime, you’re looking at him.”

    That one quote from criticallyacclaimed photographer and 20-year Mt. Laurel resident ReginaldWickham can be used to describemany of the stories the now 84-year-old photographer revealedwhen asked to reflect back on alife’s work.

    The colorful, abstract designsthat might adorn a textbook fromMcGraw Hill and Prentice Hall,

     jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie’s1970 album “Portrait of Jenny,”the brochure for a Holiday Innhotel, or even a past national ad-vertisement from Eastman Kodak

     – all are outlets where Wickham’sphotography has surfaced overthe years.

    Wickham, a New York native,recalled his “most successfulshow” at a restaurant in NewYork City that featured artworkon the wall, during which he did-n’t actually sell anything, butwhere a man left him a business

    A photographer’s eye: Resident’s work on displayLibrary showcases

    critically acclaimedphotographerReginald Wickham

     please see WICKHAM, page 11

    ZANE CLARK/The Sun

    Mount Laurel resi-

    dent and criticallyacclaimed photog-rapher ReginaldWickham, age 84,shows off one of histissue paper works,while many of hisportrait works coatthe wall behind him.

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    Real estate tax: $8,775 / 2014Approximate Square Footage: 2,247

    This two-story contemporary home hasfour bedrooms and two full and one halfbathrooms. Features include an eat-inkitchen, tiled foyer, vaulted ceilings, fire-place, patio, two-car garage, central airand unfinished full basement.

    2 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JUNE 3–9, 2015

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    4 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JUNE 3–9, 2015

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    The following Lenape boys’tennis score was submitted byvarsity head coach Tony Guer-rera.

    Eastern defeated Lenape, 3-2Singles:First singles: Jack Lavin,

    Lenape, defeated Ashwin Ramesh5-7 6-3 (10-7)

    Second singles: Zach Silver,Lenape, defeated Parth Hardikar6-2 4-6 6-3

    Third singles: Dyllon Jeng,Eastern, defeated Dave Cam-marata 6-3 6-1

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    First doubles: Alec Feldsteinand Rabeel Ahmad, Eastern, de-feated Marc Ignarri and KaviMunjal 7-6 (7-3) 6-0

    Second doubles: Anthony Stel-la and Ikenna Anusionwu, East-ern, defeated Brett Chow and Je-remy Shpigel 6-3 6-1

    tennis score

    The third annual RamblewoodFarms Crush Cancer Fun Runand Bike will be held on Sunday,June 7 starting at 11 a.m. at 741Cornwallis Drive in the Ramble-wood Farm development of Mt.Laurel.

    The event is organized by 11-

    year-old Justin Koch, a fifth-gradestudent at Hartford School in Mt.Laurel.

    Last year, the fundraiser raisedmore than $5,000 for the Ameri-can Cancer Society andChildren’s Hospital of Philadel-phia.

    New this year, raffle prizes will

    be given out to participants. Any-one who comes out is encouragedto donate whatever they can tothe American Cancer Society andChildren’s Hospital of Philadel-phia.

    For more information on thisevent, call (856) 787-9571 or [email protected].

    Crush Cancer Fun Run and Bike is June 7

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    JUNE 3–9, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 5

     

    The 2015 New Jersey Historyand Historic Preservation Confer-ence: New Perspectives on thePast, featuring Burlington Coun-ty women and the New JerseyWomen’s Heritage Trail, takesplace Wednesday, June 3, andThursday, June 4, at Hotel Mt.Laurel.

    In the afternoon, attendees willvisit two Burlington County siteson the Women’s Heritage Trail,stopping at Smithville Mansionin Eastampton to learn aboutAgnes Gilkerson and the SmithMachine Company and then at

    Paulsdale, home of women’srights advocate Alice Paul and aNational Historic Landmark.

    “We are looking forward tosharing some of South Jersey’sreal gems of preservation andtourism with the conference at-tendees,” Alice Paul Institute’sexecutive director Lucy Beardsaid.

    The conference explorespreservation accomplishments,stewardship challenges andprogress made to interpret NewJersey’s rich resources and createtourism destinations that are live-

    ly and engaging for visitors. Ple-nary speakers Ruth Abram,founder of the New York Tene-ment Museum, and ElizabethSilkes, director of the Interna-tional Coalition of Sites of Con-science, will challenge confereesto make history activities rele-vant and necessary in today’s so-ciety and historic preservationinclusive of new interpretivemeasures and technologies.

    For more information and reg-istration, visit www.njpreserva-tionconference.org/registra-tion.html.

    The YES Club of AdathEmanu-el will have its next meet-ing on Wednesday, June 10 atnoon at Adath.

    At the June meeting, YES Clubwill present “Five Actor Icons of the 1950’s and Beyond.”

    All members of the communi-

    ty are welcome.The cost is $2 for members’ and

    $3 for guests. A members brownbag lunch and refreshments willbe provided.

    For more information, callEmily Isaacson at (856) 273-1797 oremail [email protected].

    Historic Preservation Conference is June 3–4

    ‘Five Actor Icons of the 1950’sand Beyond’ at YES Club meetingSend us your

    Mt. Laurel news

    Have a news tip? Want to sendus a press release or photos?Shoot an interesting video?Drop us an email [email protected]. Faxus at (856) 427-0934. Call theeditor at (856) 427-0933.

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    6 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JUNE 3–9, 2015

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    The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed weekly to select addresses in the 08054 ZIP

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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 85 6-427-0933.

    To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertising information, call 856-427-0933 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 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 at 856-427-0934, 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 Dowd

    mt. laurel editor Mike Monostra

    art director Stephanie Lippincott

    advertisinG director  Arlene Reyes

    chairman of the board

    Russell Cannchief executive officer Barry Rubens

    vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

    elauwit media Group

    publisher emeritus Steve Miller

    editor emeritus  Alan Bauer

    Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor

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    Carly Gunderson of Mount Laurel gradu-ated with a bachelor’s of science degree inexercise and movement sciences from theCollege of Nursing & Health Sciences dur-ing commencement ceremonies on May 17at the University of Vermont. Gundersonalso attained dean’s list for the spring 2015semester.

    Mount Laurel resident Christina MarieCammarata was named to the president'slist at James Madison University for thespring 2015 semester. Cammarata is a jun-ior majoring in health sciences.

    The following Mt. Laurel residents grad-uated from Bucknell University on Sunday,May 17:

    • Stacy Cox, daughter of Edwin andClaire Cox and a graduate of Lenape High

    School, graduated cum laude with a bache-lor’s of science in business administrationdegree in accounting and financial man-agement.

    • Montana DiPietrantonio, daughter of Domenico and Cynthia DiPietrantonio anda graduate of Bishop Eustace PreparatorySchool, graduated with a bachelor’s of artsdegree in psychology.

    • Galen Spencer-Linzie, son of Phillip andAndrea Spencer-Linzie and a graduate of Moorestown Friends School, graduatedwith a bachelor’s of science in business ad-ministration degree in markets, innova-

    tion and design.

    The following Mt. Laurel residents madethe dean's list at James Madison Universi-ty for the spring 2015 semester: NicoleHoguetm, a junior majoring in biology; Re-

    becca Meyers, a senior majoring in inter-disciplinary liberal studies; Kaitelyn Miller,a junior majoring in modern foreign lan-guage; Ashley Ruger, a senior majoring ininterdisciplinary liberal studies; andAlyssa Treiber, a junior majoring in comm.sciences and disorders.

    Students at Lehigh University attaineddean's list in spring 2015. This status isgranted to students who earned a scholas-tic average of 3.6 or better while carryingat least 12 hours of regularly graded cours-es.

    Mt. Laurel residents included: Jack Cir-cusand Samantha Sokoloff.

    Stephanie Widdoes of Mt. Laurel at-tained dean’s list at King’s College for thespring 2015 semester.

    There aren’t too many times

    when you’ll read a pro-govern-

    ment-restriction opinion in

    this space. As you can probably tell by

    our previous diatribes, we mostly

    stand for free enterprise without re-

    strictions.

    But today, we are in a nutty mood.We’re all for keeping government re-

    strictions in place, at least at the gas

    pump.

    Last week, state legislators put a

    swift halt to a potential proposal to lift

    New Jersey’s gas-pumping restric-

    tions and allow drivers to pump their

    own gas at the station, and we like

    what our elected officials have done inthis case – for once.

    New Jersey has banned self service

    at gas stations for almost 70 years, and

    we see no reason to change that now.

    Sure, as many people have argued,having attendants pump our gas for us

    is in New Jersey culture. It’s part of 

    who we are – spoiled people who don’t

    have to brave the heat, the cold, the

    rain, the wind or the snow to re-fill our

    gas-guzzling automobiles.

    Sure, it’s nice to have a gas atten-

    dant pump our gas and provide an

    extra level of security when we needto fill up on a not-so-crowded road at 4

    in the morning when we’re avoiding

    Shore traffic on a holiday weekend.

    But the biggest reason we believe

    New Jersey shouldn’t lift the restric-

    tions on pumping gas is because it

    would cost a lot of people a job.

    There are thousands of people in

    New Jersey who have a job pumping

    gas. Even if it’s not a high-paying job,

    it still provides necessary income for

    those workers. Lift the ban, and thesepeople will instantly be out of a job.

    If allowing self-service gas pumping

    would significantly reduce prices at

    the pump, then our stance might be

    different. But estimates say the switch

    would only save a few cents per gallon,

    which means the real winners would

    be the gas station owners – not the

    drivers.So thumbs up to the recent decision

    to not lift the government restriction.

    It might be the last time you read

    those words in this space.

    in our opinion

    Stay in your car!Put down the gas pump: Legislators say no to self-service at gas stations

    Your thoughts

    What do you think about New Jersey’sban on self-service gas stations? Shareyour thoughts on this, and other topics,through a letter to the editor.

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    JUNE 3–9, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 7

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    The following information wasprovided by the Mt. Laurel PoliceDepartment.

    On May 18 at 11 a.m., Mt. Lau-rel Police responded to Wegman’son Centerton Road for a shoplift-ing report. Officers ar-rested a 22-year-oldwoman for stealing$668 worth of mer-chandise. She wascharged with shoplift-ing and released pending a courthearing.

    On May 18 at 12:45 p.m., Mt.

    Laurel Police conducted a suspi-cious person investigation onChurch Road near SpringdaleRoad. Officers arrested a 27-year-old woman from Mt. Laurel forpossession of less than 50 gramsof marijuana. She was releasedpending a court hearing.

    On May 18 at 3 p.m., MountLaurel Police located a stolen ve-

    hicle parked on the 1000 block of Route 73. Two males ran from thevehicle when they saw an officerapproaching. Officers arrested a38-year-old man from Burlington.He was charged with receivingstolen property and bail was set

    at $30,000 with no 10percent option. He wascommitted to theBurlington CountyJail. The second sus-pect was not located.

    A resident of Oswego Court re-ported that between May 5 andMay 6, someone damaged a con-

    vertible roof and tires of a vehi-cle parked near the 1000 building.

    On May 19 at 12:40 p.m., Mt.Laurel Police responded to an ac-tivated burglar alarm on the 200block of Willow Turn. Respond-ing officers discovered that a reardoor to the residence had beenkicked in, but no entry wasgained to the residence.

    On May 19 at 12:45 p.m., Mt.Laurel Police stopped a suspi-cious male walking in the area of an attempted burglary on the 200block of Willow Turn. Officers ar-rested a 31-year-old man from Mt.Laurel. He was charged with hin-dering his own apprehensionafter he provided officers with afalse name in an attempt to avoidarrest on several outstandingwarrants. He was turned over toanother law enforcement agencyfor the outstanding warrants.

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    Woman steals $668 in Wegman’s merchandise

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    WE NES Y JUNE 3Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. Laurel

    Library. Join craft enthusiastAudrey Pache for crocheting and

    conversation. Novices andexperts welcome. Instructionavailable if needed. Please bringknitting materials.

    Tween meet and make: Grades fourand up. 6:30 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Create a glowing lightbulb from scratch. Pizza will beserved.

    Intro to yoga: 7 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join Debbie Bedi, a certi-fied yoga instructor, for this intro-duction to yoga. Bring a mat,blanket, or large towel and wear

    comfortable and loose clothing.Zoning Board meeting: 7 p.m. in the

    courtroom at 100 Mt. LaurelRoad, Municipal Building, 100 Mt.

    Laurel Road. Visit www.mount-laurel.com for more informationand to confirm meeting time.

    Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurelmeeting: 7 p.m. on first and third

    Wednesdays at Unity Church ofChrist, 629 S. Church St. For any-one interested in developingcommunity and leadership skills.For more information contactGregory J. Bartz [email protected] or (609)953-1603.

    Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.

    Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-

    9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.

    New Covenant Presbyterian

    Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.

    THURS Y JUNE 4Intro to quilting: 6:30 p.m. at Mt.

    Laurel Library. Join quiltingenthusiast Marion Lundgren tolearn the basics of quilting. Bringscraps of fabric for a project. Foursewing machines will be availablefor use.

    S TUR Y JUNE 6Shoot for a Cure Basketball Tour-

    nament: 1 p.m. at Springville Ele-

    mentary School. This fundraiserwill raise money for the Leukemiaand Lymphoma Society in honorof Mt. Laurel resident AlecKazandjian, who is currently bat-tling leukemia. The event

    includes a basketball shootoutfor kids, food, raffles, prizes andmusic. The suggested donation is$10. Tickets can be purchased atthe door or online athttps://shootsforacure.eventbrite.com.

    SUN Y JUNE 7Ramblewood Farms Crush Cancer

    Fun Run and Bike: 11 a.m. at 741Cornwallis Drive in Mt. Laurel.This fundraiser raises money forthe American Cancer Society andChildren’s Hospital of Philadel-phia. There will be raffle prizesfor the first time this year. Formore information, call (856) 787-9571 or [email protected].

    Summer reading volunteer orien-tation: Grades six to 12. 2 p.m. at

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    er with Perception Records) DizzyGillespie’s cover. Lucky shot,”Wickham said.

    Then there was the time Wick-ham was in a bookstore where hestruck up a conversation with awoman about their careers.

    The woman, with PrudentialFox & Roach, asked if Wickham

    took pictures of interiors and ex-teriors of buildings. Laughingly,Wickham remembers telling herthose types of photos where hisspecialty.

    “What else am I going to say? Itbecame one of my biggest ac-counts,” Wickham said. “She gaveme a test job and she liked it.”

    Wickham’s wife of 57 years,Eleanor, once had an acquain-tance at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, andwas able to get her husband a

    small show at Penn Station withfewer than a dozen or so 8x10 por-traits.

    By chance, Wickham said arepresentative of Eastman Kodaksaw the portraits, picked one of asmall girl peering around the cor-ner of a building in Harlem, andsaid the company would run a na-tional advertisement using theshot.

    “It works. Just by having ashow at Penn Station, incredible,”Wickham said. “That’s how mywhole life has been. Just bychance.”

    Even the first time Wickhamstarted shooting photographswas by chance, when his fathercouldn’t photograph a friend'sbirthday party in Queens andWickham at age 11 filled the role.

    However, in addition to the“right place at the right time,”Wickham also extols the virtue of determination.

    A goal Wickham had for many

    years was to be published by Pop-ular Photography, which he de-scribes as a desire of every pho-tographer. Wickham said the pub-lication turned him down 14times before finally accepting

    him on his 15th attempt, givinghis work five pages.

    “Eventually you will get a yes,”Wickham said. “A no should be achallenge not to give up. That’s

    the point.”Wickham’s belief in determi-

    nation also appears in the story of 

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    WICKHAMContinued from page 1

     please see DISPLAY, page 13

    ZANE CLARK/The Sun

    Mount Laurel resident and critically acclaimed photographer Regi-nald Wickham holds one of his pieces taken long before the advent ofdigital and computer photography.

     Wickham started career at age 11

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    12 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JUNE 3–9, 2015

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    Led by doctors Carrie Fitz-patrick and Adam Heinze, eightAlvernia students will apply theirstudies of water filtration to the

    Santo Domingo barrio in the Do-minican Republic.

    Alexis Bendyna of Mount Lau-rel, is studying communication atthe university.

    Bendyna completed a cross-dis-

    cipline biology/communicationcourse in the spring, duringwhich students studied water fil-tration and literacy. In addition,

    they raised enough money tosponsor a year's worth of water ata school run by the BernardineFranciscan Sisters in the LosTres Brazos barrio of SantoDomingo.

    "This faculty-led study abroadexperience is part of AlverniaUniversity's Global Learning ini-tiatives and builds on Alternative

    Break trips sponsored by CampusMinistry," said dean Beth Arace-na. "This group is ready 'to learn,to love, to serve' in the mission of the Bernardine Franciscan Sis-ters."

    The Burlington County Bar As-sociation has partnered with the

    Mt. Laurel Library to host a se-ries of programs for the publiccalled “People’s Law School.”These programs will be heldmonthly at the library from 6 to7:30 p.m. All programs are freeand no registration is needed.

    Programs will feature attor-neys speaking on such topics aswills and estates, consumerfraud, foreclosures and bankrupt-

    cy and workers’ compensation. Atime for questions and answers

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    • June 23 – Wills and estateswith Melanie Levan

    • Sept. 15 – Social media withKatherin Hartman

    • Oct. 13 – Foreclosures andbankruptcy with Daniel Poster-nock

    • Nov. 17 – Homeowners As-

    sociation Law with Gregg Shivers• Dec. 8 – Consumer fraud

    with Gregg Shivers• Jan. 12, 2016 – Guardian-ship with Jeffrey Apell

    • Feb. 9, 2016 – Workers’ com-pensation with Gary Boguski

    Questions can be directed toKara Edens, executive director of the Burlington County Bar Asso-ciation, at (609) 261-4542 or the Mt.Laurel Library Info Desk at (856)234-7319 ext. 333.

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    JUNE 3–9, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 13

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    how he first got work with aca-demic publisher W.B. Saunders.When he first called a representa-tive of the company, Wickham re-members her telling him she wasabout to go on vacation to Bermu-da, and that Wickham should callback in a year, before she hungup.

    Wickham said he took thewoman’s words to heart, and hewrote down her information and

    exact instructions.“A year later, about a minutebefore the time, I start dialing,and I got her exactly when shesaid, ‘call me next year.’ She wasso impressed,” Wickham said.

    So was so impressed that Wick-ham said the company becameone of his biggest accounts.

    “Determination. Most peoplewould take that as a turn off andnever call her again. I didn’t,”

    Wickham said.Now retired and having long

    since raised his two adult chil-dren, Reginald and Theresa,

    Wickham said he still belongs tosome local camera clubs andpasses time in the second floor of his home, a studio area stockedfull of his past work and otherkeepsakes.

    Wickham also has his latest ex-hibit "Photography by ReginaldWickham," on display throughJune 20 not at the MetropolitanMuseum of Art or in Europe as inthe past, but right around the cor-ner from his home at the Mount

    Laurel Library.Even at this stage in his life,Wickham said the show cameabout simply from him taking achance and trying to sell himself.

    “If I don’t sell myself, who isgoing to know me? I’ll just livehere and that’s it,” Wickham said.“There’s a lot of talent that goesto waste because people don’tproject. You have to let peopleknow who you are.”

    DISPLAYContinued from page 11

    Display is until June 20

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    JUNE 3–9, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 15

    SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

    Clockwise from above: The Lenape High School girls lacrosse team celebrates as the final horn soundsand it caps off a brilliant season by defeating crosstown rival Shawnee High School to capture the NJSI-AA Group 4 South Jersey title by a score of 10-7 giving it a spot in the Group 4 state title against Ridge-wood at Kean University. One last team breakdown on its home field. No. 19 Emily Hunt scoops up aground ball. No. 6 Carlee Braverman makes a break toward the net. Hunt applies some air tight defenseon No. 33 Erika Barr‘s shot on goal. No. 1 Natalie Peel passes out of traffic as the Indians run off the finalseconds on the clock. Hunt swings over to play some help defense for goalie No. 00 Shannon Gallagher.

    Lenape defends Group 4 crown

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