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www.moorestownsun.com JAN. 713, 2015 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUEBOE to reorganize
New faces will join boardat meeting. PAGE 4
Gingerbread crafting
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
From the privatization of sani-tation services, to a new libraryand Town Hall opening, to theelection that determined achange to township council in2015, Moorestown had a busy yearin 2014. As the new year begins, itseems Moorestown will also havea busy 2015.
One of the biggest topics onpeoples minds in the beginningof this year will probably be thecondition of the water. In Octo-
ber, two water wells were closedon Church Street due to trichloro-propane, an unregulated com-pound and possible carcinogen,being found in the water. The lev-els were 15 times lower than theonly state that regulates it,Hawaii, allows, however, thetownship closed the wells as aprecaution.
Plansaboundfor 2015
Township will workon water, launch
new website, more
please see TOWNSHIP, page 16
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Moorestown Childrens Librarian Jennifer Dunne read stories about gingerbread people to children at a gingerbread-themed childrenscraft and story time on Dec. 31. Afterward, the children made a gingerbread-inspired creation. Above, Maya Saltzman, Rosie Rockell,Gabby Rockell and Clara Craven concentrate on crafting. Children also took time to reflect on 2014 and look toward 2015 with The Sun.For the story and another photo, see page 2.
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
At the Moorestown Library,parents and children came out tocelebrate the end of the holidayseason and 2014 with storiesabout gingerbread people, a gin-gerbread puppet craft and a visitfrom the gingerbread man him-self. However, it wasnt all aboutgingerbread stories and crafts,there was talk of the past year as
well as the New Year.Gabby Rockell, 5, was excited to
share that she started kinder-garten this year and really likedschool so far.
I have a great teacher, Gabbysaid.
I like my teacher, too, saidher sister Rosie, 8.
Both of the girls also talkedabout their New Years resolu-tions. Rosie wanted to try to keepher room clean while Gabbywished to make new friends. Un-fortunately for Rosie and Gabby,two of their friends are movingaway soon.
Rosie expressed her excitement
to stay up for New Years Eve. Shesaid she got to do it last year, butthis year Gabby gets to join aswell. However, Rosie said with agiggle that she was doubtful hersister could stay up that late.
Rosie and Gabbys mom, Deb,said one her favorite things to
happen in 2014 was going to theKentucky Derby. She had nevergone before and said it was abucket list thing. She evendressed up and wore a hat for theoccasion.
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Olivia Williams, 6, works on her gingerbread craft at the MoorestownLibrary on New Years Eve.
Looking back, looking forward
please see TREAT, page 11
Residents share favorite 2014 memories and plans for the New Year
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JAN. 713, 2015 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 3
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
In 2015, there will be some newfaces on the Moorestown Board of
Education. Leaving the board in2015 were A. Leigh Powell,Christina Zajac and board presi-dent Don D. Mishler. Newly elect-ed to the board are Peter Palko,
Ann Marie Casinelli and CarynShaw.
With the change, there will benew hats that members of theboard will have to wear. The reor-ganization meeting for the BOEwill be Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. at theWilliam Allen Middle School.During that meeting, leadershipwill change, and with that changeis an opportunity to reflect onwhat has been the past norm andwhat deserves to continue andwhat deserves to be reconsid-
ered, Mishler said.In regard to any new policies
or committees, the new leader-ship will address them with inputfrom all board members and theadministration. However nospecifics were provided. If thereis a need for a new policy or com-mittee within the new year, it willmost likely be addressed by thenew board.
Our committee structure hasevolved over the years as circum-stances have changed. There is no
reason to expect that the evolu-tion will stop in 2015. Generally,the committees are built aroundsignificant issues that require theboards attention by law, by thecommitment of funds and otherimportant issues, Mishler said.
A big question that residentsmight be wondering is, where isMoorestown Township PublicSchools on the projects with thebond referendum? The BuildingExcellence Bond Referendum,
passed in September, authorizedthe district to raise funds throughthe sale of bonds to finance im-provements to all six of the dis-tricts school buildings. RODgrants were pledged by the statefor $13.7 million, while bondswould have to make up for the re-maining total of $42.8 million.
According to Mishler, the de-sign phase is underway. Whencompleted, bids will be solicited.
Our architect is leading thecurrent phase under the watchful
eye of our construction manager.Once bids are awarded, the con-struction can begin, Mishlersaid.
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The First United MethodistChurch of Moorestown will hostits 200th Anniversary Event withthe Ugandan Kids Choir. Theevent will take place on Sunday,Jan. 11 at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.worship.
The choir consists of 10 chil-dren from Uganda, five boys andfive girls, ages 8 to 12, who per-form traditional African singing,dancing and drumming as well assome contemporary Christian
songs, with an African twist.They bless audiences of all agesas they share the joy and hopethey have found through JesusChrist and child sponsorship
through Childcare Worldwide.The choirs mission is to raise
awareness and engage individu-als in sponsoring children in thedeveloping world, who are livingin poverty, providing them witheducation as well as spiritual andethical training, leading to a bet-ter future.
The church is located at thecorner of Camden and PleasantValley avenues and its facilitiesmeet the standards set by the
American Disabilities Act forgeneral access. Admission is free,the public is most welcome and afree-will offering will be taken.Child care will be provided.
Ugandan Kids Choirto perform Jan. 11
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The following reports are on file withthe Moorestown Police Department:
On Dec. 9, a resident of Bramley Roadhad a package taken from theirdoor step. FedEx had delivered
the package containing an iPadvalued at $406.59.
On Dec. 9, a 23-year-old maleof Somers Point was arrested and chargedwith shoplifting. He concealed six poloshirts from Macys Department Store inthe Moorestown Mall into a shopping bag.The value of the theft was $270. He was re-leased on a summons.
On Dec. 11, two individuals were arrest-ed and charged with shoplifting from SearsDepartment Store in the Moorestown Mall.
The first individual, a 25-year-old female ofBeverly, concealed a black leather handbagin a backpack with a value of $89. The sec-ond individual was a 27-year-old male ofBeverly who concealed a black leatherhandbag in a backpack he was wearing,
valued at $89. Both were released on a sum-mons.
On Dec. 11, a 34-year-old female of Marl-ton was arrested and chargedwith shoplifting. She placed sev-
eral items of merchandise into ashopping cart at Boscovs De-partment Store in theMoorestown Mall and exited the
store. Total value of the theft was $2,632.51.She was released on $150 bail.
On Dec. 12, as a result of a domestic situ-ation, a 36-year-old man of East ThirdStreet has been charged on a warrant withsimple assault, $2,500 bail.
On Dec. 14, a 55-year-old woman of Cam-den was arrested and charged with
shoplifting. She concealed clothing fromBoscovs Department Store in theMoorestown Mall valued at $258.45. Thewoman was released on a summons.
On Dec. 14, a 39-year-old individual from
Philadelphia was arrested and chargedwith shoplifting. The individual took awomans jacket valued at $83.99. The indi-vidual was released on a summons.
On Dec. 18, due to a domestic dispute be-
tween sisters, arrested and charged withsimple assault were a 53-year-old womanand a 55-year-old woman, both ofMoorestown. Both were released on sum-mons.
On Dec. 18, a 74-year-old man of Camdenwas arrested and charged with shoplifting.The man shoplifted a Keurig coffee makerfrom Boscovs Department Store in theMoorestown Mall. The value of the coffeemaker is $199.99. He was released on a sum-mons. A 68-year-old female of Philadelphiawas arrested and charged with receiving
stolen property. She took a Keurig coffeemaker from the previously mentionedmale individual valued at $199.99 fromBoscovs and returned the coffee makerfor a refund. She was released on a sum-mons.
Welcome to 2015! Another
year has come and gone, in
seemingly speed-of-light
fashion. Out with the old, in with the
new, as they say.
Last week, in our last issue of 2014,
we closed the door on the year with a
Year in Review.The end of a year is a chance for us
to reflect on all that has happened over
the last 12 months. It can be a sad time,
a happy time and a quizzical time all at
once.
But the end also brings a new begin-
ning. With 2015 officially here, lets all
resolve to make our lives, to make the
lives of those around us, better. Lets bea little more caring, a little more un-
selfish, a little more polite.
Lets work harder and smarter, in-
stead of longer.
Lets give a little more to those who
arent as fortunate as we are. Lets
learn from the mistakes of our past,
and make our future bigger and
brighter.
Here at The Sun, we resolve to serve
the community even better than we
have.
We resolve to be a better community
business partner, be better reporters
and provide an even better product for
our clients.
We resolve to improve the quality
and quantity of our content. We re-
solve to listen with open ears to yourthoughts, ideas and concerns.
To that end, wed love to hear from
you on how were doing, and what you
think we could be doing better. Please
share your thoughts via e-mail to
Help make our New Years resolu-
tions a reality by playing a part in
your paper.Heres to a wonderful year ahead!
in our opinion
HappyNewYear!Heres to a safe, happy, healthy and wonderful 2015
Your thoughts
Do you have any New Years resolutions?Want to share them with the community?Send us a letter to the editor.
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JAN. 713, 2015THE MOORESTOWN SUN 7
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As 2014 becomes a faint memo-ry we all look to 2015 with newplansfrom resolutions of per-sonal fitness to changes in lifestyles, the New Year brings newpromises. The Department of
Parks & Recreation has madesome new resolutions as well ones that will encourage resi-dents to exercise, play, create or
just to try something new.Whether you are looking for anew fitness challenge or a newrecreational activity such as artor music, the Department ofParks & Recreation is ready for2015!
2015 will boast the most varied
and most interesting schedule todate. For young people, the selec-tion of dance classes is variedand brings out the best in everydancer. From Intro To Jazz, PreSchool Ballet Lessons and Cre-ative Ballet Lessons, there issomething for every youngsterwho likes to move to music. For
special needs individuals andtheir families, there are a varietyof special events and classes fromthe Special Needs-Field Day to theSpecial Needs-Music Therapy/So-cial Group classes and the Spe-cial Needs Providers Fair. Forthose toddlers, and their care-givers, who need to get active dur-ing these cold, dark winter
happenings at parks & rec
New year brings newresolutions of exercising,
playing and creating
please see PLENTY, page 13
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THURS YJAN. 84-5-Year-Old Story Time: Ages 4
and 5. 1:30 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. For children
who are 4 by Jan. 1. Registrationis required. Stories, rhymes andcrafts for 4- and 5-year-olds!
Duct Tape Wallets: Grades four andup. 4 p.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Who knew you could doso much with duct tape? Make aspiffy wallet and learn about allsorts of duct-y creations youcan make. Registration is
required.
Library Book Group: 7 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Thismonth's selection is AmericanPie: Slices of Life (and Pie) from
America's Back Roads by Pas-cale LeDraoulec.
FRI YJAN. 94-5 Year-Old Story Time: Ages 4
and 5. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. For childrenwho are 4 by Jan. 1. Registrationis required. Stories, rhymes and
crafts for 4- and 5-year-olds.
Dances by Diane: 1 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Learn theCha Cha and a variety of linedances in a six-week progressive
series taught by Diane Alcavage.No partner, experience or coordi-nation is needed! $30 for the six-week progressive series atMoorestown Library is due at firstclass. Space is limited and regis-tration is required. Please call theReference Desk at (856) 234-0333 to reserve your spot.
S TUR YJAN. 10Experience Aikido: Ages 7 to 20. 11
a.m. at the Moorestown Library.Join us for an introduction to the
traditional Japanese martial artof Aikido! Instructors and stu-dents of Agatsu Dojos will be onhand to present basic postures,movements and principles ofredirection of force that teacheffective self-defense withoutaggression or competition. Youcan observe and/or join in thisongoing presentation. For more
information go towww.moorestownlibrary.org/aiki-do.html.
SUN YJAN. 11Ugandan Kids Choir: 9:30 a.m. and
11 a.m. at the First UnitedMethodist Church ofMoorestown. The choir performstraditional African singing, danc-ing and drumming as well assome contemporary Christiansongs, with an African twist.They bless audiences of all agesas they share the joy and hopethey have found through JesusChrist and child sponsorshipthrough Childcare Worldwide.Admission is free, the public ismost welcome and a free-willoffering will be taken. Childcarewill be provided.
MON YJAN. 12Baby Time: Ages 2 and under. 9:30
a.m. at the Moorestown Library.Drop in each week to join us forstories, rhymes and songs just forbabies! Children and caregiversare invited to stay after the sto-ries and enjoy a playtime togeth-er. Siblings are welcome. No reg-istration is required.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. at TheCenter for Conscious Living, 302N. Washington St. Call 722-5683for information.
TUES YJAN. 13Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cad-bury Mansion. For more, visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown Area Toastmasters
meeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.For more information visit4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
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My New Years resolution is toread more books, Deb said.
Sharon Coffman said with alaugh that she would like to try toleave her kids with a sitter. Coff-man, a stay-at-home mother ofthree, spends her time with herchildren almost 24/7, leaving no
real time for her to relax.It would be nice to get somealone time, Coffman said.
In 2015, Coffman is looking for-
ward to the summer. She cantwait to open the pool and spendtime there in the warm weather.
Her boys, Justin, 7, and Jeremy,5, shared their favorite things tohappen in 2014. Justin said hewas excited that he is allowed toplay video games during the weeknow.
First, we got to do it onlywhen we were good. Then we gotto do it on the weekends. Thensomeone said we should get to
play three times on the weekdays,and it is the best thing ever,Justin said.
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he received for Christmas at hisgrandmothers house. There is ablack pedal and flames thatcome out of the back, he said.
For their resolutions, Justinsaid he wants to put togetherLego sets, apparently a millionLego sets. Jeremy wants to jumpon the pogo stick, a feat that canbe hard for sure.
Everyone, from kids to adults,was looking forward to and haddreams for the New Year, both big
and small.Hopefully, 2015 will bring thosewishful resolutions to reality forall.
TREATContinued from page 2
Treat to play video games bestthing ever, Justin Coffman says
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The bond referendum repre-sents many projects, some ofthem affecting all schools andsome affecting individual schools.However, all require a good dealof pre-planning beyond just thedesign, Mishler said. Several proj-ects will begin and be completedduring the summer of 2015.
Starts dates are uncertain asof now, but we expect to completemany of the projects during the
summer of 2015, Mishler said.The goal is to minimize disrup-tion, but, eventually, there will besome. The goal is to coordinate insuch a way as to minimize thatdisruption.
Also, in 2015, it is likely that theBOE will begin a long-termstrategic planning process, ac-cording to Mishler. This shouldcreate a need for communityinput in various phases of the de-
velopment of the plan.Big events for the schools in-
clude a multitude of art-filled per-formances in 2015. The MoorArts
Gala will be on Saturday, Jan. 24from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at theMoorestown Community House.The evening of performances andfine arts is a fundraiser forMoorArts that features selectvocal and instrumental entertain-ment, an exhibition and onlinesale of exceptional art and wineand craft beer, gourmet food anddessert stations. Tickets are $85before Jan. 15 and $100 after. Formore information, go to
www.moorarts.org.The Moorestown High SchoolPops Vocal Concert will be Feb. 5with a snow date of Feb. 6. TheBand Pops Concert will be March12. Also at MHS, the spring musi-cal is Monty Pythons Spa-malot. Lovingly ripped off fromthe classic film comedy MontyPython and the Holy Grail, Spa-malot retells the legend of KingArthur and his Knights of the
Round Table, and features a bevyof beautiful show girls, not tomention cows, killer rabbits andFrench people. The 2005 Broad-
way production won three TonyAwards, including "Best Musi-cal," and received 14 Tony Awardnominations. The shows are to beperformed on Feb. 27 and 28 andMarch 6 and 7. To learn more,visit moorestownhstheater.wee-bly.com.
The William Allen MiddleSchool will also be performing amusical, Willy Wonka Jr., basedon the original book Charlie andthe Chocolate Factory by Roald
Dahl. Performances will be Feb.19 through 21.For more information, visit the
William Allen Middle School web-site under the Athletics and Ac-tivities tab for the WAMS Theaterwebpage.
For a full list of MoorestownTownship Public School events, acalendar can be found on theMTPS website at www.mtps.comunder Upcoming Events.
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ly, the Tumbling Tots programwill offer a January session.Naturally, January boasts the
beginning of one of the longestrunning recreation programs inMoorestown Youth Basketball with clinics for first and secondgrade youth and league play forgrades three through eight and ahigh school boys league as welladult leagues. Volleyball is alsobeginning for players of all ages.
A beginner and intermediate co-ed league is available for youth as
well as a High School Volleyball-Open Play program and an AdultCo-Ed League.
For young people interested inthe arts, Winter Arts Adventuresand the Arts & Crafts programswill begin again in January.From specialized arts programsthat tap into a young persons cre-ative flow to general arts andcrafts Artist in Residence SophiaGeiger and Ceramicist in Resi-dence Cyndi Britton will have
wonderful specialized arts proj-ects for young people. Grouppiano lessons will continue inJanuary for those interested intrying their hand at music.
For some variation in yourphysical activity try the new Ulti-mate Choice Mixed BowlingLeague (adults only) or Pickle-ball. The new Adult BowlingLeague begins Wednesday, Jan. 7at Laurel Lanes. This fun and so-
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fun! Or cleanse your mind andbody with an introduction to yogawith the Yoga for Beginners onThursday evenings. And foryoung people looking to explore anew sport, Indoor Tennis will beoffered at the Moorestown UpperElementary School. Additional-ly, those with personal fitnessgoals can join one of the manypersonal Fitness Programs thedepartment offers: from Tum-blin Tots to Girls B Fit and Exit 4
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So as we welcome the NewYear, welcome the new you, or oneof the new yous, there are plen-ty of programs available to helpyou explore the new you in 2015.So welcome to 2015! We hope youwill join us this year!
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CIT Applications: Markyour calendars for January 2015!
Special Needs ProvidersFair is Jan. 25.
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are at the following locations:Baker School, Roberts School,South Valley School and UpperElementary School.
Dance classes are availablelike Intro to Jazz, Creative Ballet,Pre-School Ballet and more!
EXIT 4 Boot Camp is Mon-days through Thursdays and Sat-urdays. Pick your day and time!
A daily bus from WilliamAllen Middle School to ChurchStreet Recreation Center departsat 2:35 p.m. daily!
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Cookie Exchange winning bakers Brandi Nice in third, Mellissa King in second and Alexandra Villani infirst show off their prizes from the 10th Annual Cookie Exchange held on Dec. 15 at Kim Villanis house inMoorestown. A combination of 35 women (friends, family and colleagues) showed off their incrediblecooking talents by bringing their baked goods together to share with family and friends.
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According to township manag-er Scott Carew, council planned toappoint a new water/sewer engi-neer at its re-organization meet-
ing on Jan. 6. That engineeringfirm will work with the townshipto find an expert consultant to ad-vise council and the staff on theissue. As of now, the townshipcontinues to work with theNJDEP to identify treatment op-tions that will ensureMoorestown continues to provide
safe and clean drinking water.This is a top priority for the
township. We will work diligentlywith the professionals previouslymentioned and the NJDEP tomove forward as quickly as possi-ble while making sure we dotevery I and cross every T. TheNJDEP has indicated that theywill provide funding for the capi-tal costs of this investment,Carew said.
There are many more projectsand events that citizens should beaware of for Moorestown in 2015.Completing the engineering forthe township parking lot on Sec-ond Street, commonly known asthe Peter Pan parking lot, is oneof those projects. According toCarew, the goal is to include theconstruction phase in the 2015capital budget and go out to bidby summer.
In addition, the township willmake final determination andcomplete implementation of a
new metered parking system forMain Street and the Peter Panparking lot.
The township is looking for-ward to completion of the scien-tific review of Strawbridge Lakeand the completion of the dam re-pairs in 2015. The township is alsolooking to begin the third phaseof Strawbridge Lake improve-ments, which is the review, plan-ning and implementation ofrecreational improvements toStrawbridge Lake Park.
Residents should look forwardto the creation and launch of thetownships new website. Accord-ing to Carew, this will provide res-idents with a more interactiveand responsive experience incommunicating with the town-ship. The township is also close tochoosing a new vendor for com-munity development softwarethat will enhance the construc-tion and zoning permit experi-ence.
The year ahead may also seethe demolition of the old libraryand a final determination of whatthat property will become.
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Started in 2014, the new LenolaEconomic Development Ad HocCommittee will hopefully get upand running. This effort will in-corporate previous efforts to im-prove the Lenola Business Dis-trict along with a thorough lookat current conditions so it mayreach its full potential.
Completion of the Road Im-provement Program analysisshould be done in 2015 as well,
Carew said. This will provide thetownship with the informationnecessary to remain proactiveand fiscally responsible in regardto infrastructure improvements.
The continuation of a policy tosearch for grant opportunities toimprove the towns infrastruc-ture shall progress during theyear. This includes improvementsto roads, utility systems, parks,streetscapes and bicycle path-ways. Also for 2015, the investiga-tion of the potential of utilizingsolar power for the economic andenvironmental benefit ofMoorestown shall be looked into.
The Moorestown Tree Plantingand Preservation Committee, inpartnership with the MoorestownGarden Club, Moorestown Im-provement Association and theNJ State Forestry Services Com-munity Forestry Program, willhost the New Jersey State ArborDay Event on Friday, April 24 atWesley Bishop Park.
Additionally, the township justlearned that the efforts of theSustainable Moorestown grouphas led to the town reaching Sil-ver Award certification status.Moorestown is one of only 28New Jersey municipalities toreach this level.
Town council and townshipstaff will continue to work as asolid team to provide a level of ex-cellence in municipal serviceswhile maintaining fiscal respon-sibility to the residents ofMoorestown, Councilman PhilGarwood said.
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