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    www.marltonsun.com APRIL 22–28, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-21Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUESafe walking?

    Inglis Gardens residentsconcerned about safety. PAGE 5

    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    Trying to get plants to growwith liquids other than water, at-tempting to turn on a light bulbwith two switches, kicking soccerballs inflated with different levelsof air and measuring the differ-ence traveled – those were justsome projects on display at theEvans Elementary School Sci-ence Fair on April 16.

    The event was just one of sev-eral science fairs and scienceexpos that schools throughout thedistrict begin to hold around thistime each year, with the Evansevent in particular allowing stu-dents in kindergarten throughfifth grade to enter projects andengage their interest in the fieldof science.

    For those older students ingrades four and five who enteredprojects, judges from Cherokee

    High School AP science classes judged the projects on a competi-tive basis, with awards for the topwinners announced at the end of the event.

    For students in lower grades,officials consisting of teachers,faculty members, the superin-tendent and even Evesham Town-ship Councilmember DebbieHackman went from project toproject, giving positive notes to

    the students for their work, withgoodie bags and homework pass-es available later for participat-ing.

    Evans Principal Nick DiBlasisaid the event was one of the larg-

    er ones organized at the school, inconjunction with the scienceexpo the following day, andthanked the students, parents andthe judges for all their hard work.

    “This has been a wonderful

    turnout once again,” DiBlasisaid. “We have such wonderfulPTA parents; they really spent alot of time setting up for this.”

    One student who worked hardwas 9-year-old third grader Grace

    Garofola, who tested differentbars of soap to see which wouldproduce the most foam whenused.

    According to Grace, her hy-pothesis of picking the softer,lighter bar of soap to produce themost foam was correct, althoughthe most difficult part of the proj-ect came when trying to deal withall the “soapy” smells for too long.

    “It’s really fun to be in the sci-ence fair because you get to do alot of stuff,” Grace said.

    Another student, 6-year-oldkindergartener Brock Sutphin,did his experiment on tornados,which he said he likes seeing inmovies, and he was able to createthe appearance of a small funnelcloud by shaking jars of water inspecific ways.

    Brock’s father Bill said his sonone day came home with the sci-ence fair pamphlet, and he andhis wife decided doing the project

    with Brock would be a good wayto spend time with him and beproactive in his motivation tolearn.

    “I think it’s a great opportunityfor the kids to be creative andlearn about science at the sametime,” Sutphin said.

    Sutphin’s sentiments were alsoechoed by Evesham Township

    ZANE CLARK/The Sun

    Payton Ogen, a 10-year-old fourth grader, used different wind turbines with different blade lengths andpitch factors to measure what the differences in energy output were. Pictured is Payton explaining hisproject to Evans Principal Nick DiBlasi. For more photos, please see page 13.

    Eureka! Experiments abound at Evans Science FairElementary school student scientists show off projects and hard work at third annual event April 16

     please see JUDGES, page 9

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    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    Kevin Fox is an Evesham resi-dent who often walks to the Vil-lage at the Greenes shopping cen-ter on Evesboro-Medford Road toenjoy a cup of coffee.

    Fox is also visually impaired,and must navigate two lanes of traffic on foot across North Elm-wood Road and Evesboro-Med-ford Road to get to that coffee, oreat a bagel, do his banking, pickup his dry cleaning or whateverelse he might be trying to accom-plish on a given day.

    The reason Fox has to routine-ly risk his life is because there’sno sidewalk on the east side of North Elmwood Road at InglisGardens, the independent hous-ing complex for those with physi-cal disabilities where Fox andothers like him reside.

    It was that lack of safe travelthat brought Fox and his fellowInglis neighbors to the April 14

    meeting of the Evesham Town-ship Council, pleading with town-ship officials to rectify the situa-tion.

    “God forbid crossing that streetone day I’m just so afraid thatsomebody crazy is going run medown,” Fox said, as he explainedthe situation to council and theaudience.

    Jon Allen, a nine-year residentof Inglis Gardens bound to awheelchair, spoke of a similarfear, and said he found it “com-pletely ridiculous” that everytime he wanted leave his apart-ment and venture down the street

    to shop in the complex that hewas risking his life.

    “It’s absolutely scary not know-ing whether some idiot not beingsafe on the roads is going to hitme, and I don’t think it’s fair, likeI said, that I risk being smackedinto and God knows what else bya driver,” Allen said. “I have ob-scenities thrown at me, again, it’snot fair.”

    Josephine D’Antonio, a child-hood polio survivor who said shewas able to walk “by the grace of God,” told council she had voicedsimilar safety concerns at multi-ple council meetings in the time

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    6 THE MARLTON 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 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

    marlton editor Zane Clark 

    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

    Joe Eiselepublisher

    letter to the editor 

    About 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 essays

    telling 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. Forus, 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 Cub

    Scout 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

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    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 fromThe 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 W e’re looking for your feedback on wha t 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.

    Learn more about

    little-known PMD

    As a parent and sibling of a Pelizaues-Merzbacher affected child, I have been atireless advocate for this most worthycause. This family-driven organization’sgoal is to provide awareness, family sup-port and promote research. As a foundingmember, I have served on the board for al-most 20 years. During this time, I wasblessed to meet many families and their af-fected children who have captured myheart, touched my soul and enriched my

    life.In all of my volunteer ventures (Arch-

    way school, St. Isaac Jogues Samaritangroup, JCC tops program and foundingmember of the Tech Tot library at GithensCenter, to name a few), I rarely came to

    know a group of children and families so

    deserving and in need of our help as thoseaffected by PMD.PMD is not fatal. Instead, it quietly de-

    prives a child’s ability to walk, talk and insome cases swallow. Tragically, there is astriking lack of awareness in the medicaland general population that the diseaseeven exists, so PMD is initially misdiag-nosed as Cerebral Palsy, which is non-ge-netic.

    Families usually share the same sce-nario – a brother misdiagnosed as CP. It isnot until a second or third child is bornwith the same symptoms that PMD is final-

    ly recognized – that is if you are fortunateenough to find a medical specialist who isaware of PMD’s existence.

    Females are asymptomatic carriers of the gene; males suffer the physical conse-quences. A female carrier has a 50-50

    chance of passing the gene onto her son or

    daughter.If the gene is passed to a female child,the daughter will be a carrier. If the gene ispassed to a male child, the son will be phys-ically helpless and unable to reproduce. Ineither case, this is devastating to familieswho, for generations, did not know that thePMD gene was part of their family trait. Itusually is diagnosed in a son, grandson orcousin.

    PMD research is critical because it cansolve the problem of “how to myelinate thenervous system.”

    The good thing about PMD research is

    that the autoimmune system is not in-volved (as in Multiple Sclerosis) and thereare important animal model – mice, ratsand dogs that have PMD. They have the

     please see LETTER, page 11

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    WE NES Y APRIL 22Parachute Play: 10:30 a.m. Ages 2-

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    School District Board of Educa-tion members Lisa Mansfield andTrish Everhart, who were at the

    event serving as judges.Mansfield, who said it was herfirst time judging, said she wasexcited to see the various con-cepts and experiments the chil-dren had explored at such ayoung age.

    “I say kudos to the teachers in

    this school because they’re takingsuch an interest in science andtechnology and fostering that,”Mansfield said.

    Everhart agreed, and said see-ing the students having their in-terest in science sparked by theirteachers and then manifest itself in the fair never ceased to amaze

    her.“How refreshing is that, like,‘what sounds do bottles makewhen they’re filled with differentlevels of liquid?’ You know, I’d for-gotten all that simple stuff, andthese kids were so excited ex-plaining it all,” Everhart said.

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    12 THE MARLTON SUN — APRIL 22–28, 2015

    Eighth graders turn superintendentfor a day at Evesham Township schoolsOn Thursday, March 19, four

    Evesham Township School Dis-trict eighth-grade student leadersassumed the role of ETSD super-intendent for one day.

    Together, the students and Su-perintendent John Scavelli visit-ed two classrooms, toured thetransportation yard, and metwith the district cabinet to learnabout the tasks and responsibili-ties required to manage a dynam-ic school district effectively andefficiently.

    The four students – each thepresident of their house at De-Masi and Marlton middle schools

     – had a glimpse of what a leader-ship position in education mightentail. Justin Thach and ReneeWhite from DeMasi, and KaraRosner and Caraline Christiefrom Marlton Middle, accompa-nied Scavelli on visitations to Pa-tricia Giroux’s kindergarten classat Van Zant Elementary Schooland Michelle Hopp’s and SuzanneDelfino’s first-grade class at Marl-

    ton Elementary School.“I really liked meeting the little

    kids and visiting their classroomsbecause it reminded me of when Iwas little,” said Christie, who alsotold Scavelli she liked workingwith kids and may want to pursuebecoming a teacher.

    “They’re so happy all thetime.”

    After their visit to both class-rooms, Scavelli spoke with the

    students about the history of theschool district; he also gave themsome facts they found surprisingabout the district, such as thenumber of employees needed torun ETSD: more than 900.

    “Being a superintendent is alot of work and I think peopleunder-appreciate Mr. Scavelli,”Thach said. “It’s a lot more thanlooking over everything.”

    Scavelli, who has been in ad-ministration for 24 years and be-fore that was a teacher, said theannual day always is beneficialfor him as well, as it gives him aperspective on what the studentleaders think about the way their

    schools are run.“I look forward to this day

    every year,” Scavelli said. “Everyproject has a set of paperwork,but it’s not just about what is onpaper, so it’s good for me to be out

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    Scavelli brought his protégésaround the administration build-ing to meet some members of hiscabinet, including Richard Dan-tinne, director of personnel;Danielle Magulick, director of curriculum and instruction; andJohn Recchinti, school businessadministrator. The cabinet spokewith the students about their roleat ETSD. Finally, the students hadlunch with Scavelli and returnedto their own schools.

    Scavelli said he hopes that thestudents carry this experiencewith them, whether they pursue acareer in education or, as he pro-posed, become future Board of Education members.

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    Sheryl Wolkoff, a resident wholives near the Village at theGreenes shopping center, said shealso recalled numerous instancesof seeing people in wheelchairshaving a difficult time trying to

    navigate the road.“To say that it is dangerous for

    them is a gross understatement,”Wolkoff said. “It is so dangerousfor a driver, even me who knowsthey are there, to see them.”

    Once residents had finishedspeaking about their plight, town-ship manager Tom Czernieckisaid fixing the problem wasn’t assimple as building a sidewalkalong the east side of North Elm-wood, as some of those who spokeproposed.

    According to Czerniecki, aboutfive years ago, the townshiplaunched an effort to secure agrant and build such a sidewalk,estimated to cost $300,000, but theland where the sidewalk would bebuilt was delineated as wetlandsand noted as an Indian burial

    ground by state historical preser-vation agencies, making it un-workable.

    “That is where the grant appli-cation died,” Czerniecki said.

    Mayor Randy Brown said itwas that designation, not cost,which prevented the council fromputting a sidewalk in for the In-glis residents.

    “Let’s say all five of us said ‘wewant a sidewalk there, we willspend $8 million for it,’ but thestate of New Jersey says youdon’t get an approval to do it,”Brown said.

    Brown asked that a group of Inglis residents soon meet withthe township manager and engi-neer and work toward other safesolutions the township could po-tentially implement.

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