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www.moorestownsun.com OCT. 14–20, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 33–37Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUEAutumn in Moorestown
Photos: Falling into fun at annualtownship event. PAGE 18
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Travel on a high seas adven-ture with sailors, pirates andcivilians this fall withMoorestown High School. Therewill be lots of action with swordfights and mutinies as well asemotion with conflicts of goodand evil on this daring ship voy-age, all in a quest for buried treas-ure.
All of the action and adventurewill take place when MoorestownHigh School Theater presents its2015 fall play, Ken Ludwig’s “Trea-sure Island,” based on the classicnovel by Robert Louis Stevenson.The performances will take placeon Oct. 22, 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. inthe MHS auditorium. All ticketsare $10.
“Come out because it is goingto be a really good show; you getto see a classic come to life; andwho doesn’t love pirates? Pleasecome to support MHS theater,”Director Erica Scanlon Harr said.
MHS decided on Ludwig’s“Treasure Island” to get as manystudents involved as possible aswell as to revisit a classic piece of literature. There are 29 studentsin the cast, and “Treasure Island”
is a literary work everyoneknows.
Some of the things that makethis adaption different from oth-ers is the roles of men beingplayed by females. The lead, JimHawkins, is played by a female,Skylar Raye Noyes, along withmany other cross-gender roles.
“We have gender bended a lot
of our roles,” Scanlon Harr said.“It is fun being rough and more
boy like. It is a different side of me. It includes a lot of action,running and adventure,” Noyessaid.
“Treasure Island” begins at aninn on the Devon coast of Eng-
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
During Moorestown High School Theater’s rehearsal of ‘Treasure Island,’ pirate Black Dog, center, played by Michael Gural, picks his nailswith his knife as he casually threatens fellow pirate Billy Bones, left, played by Seychelle Kulik, all the while young Jim Hawkins, played bySkylar Raye Noyes, looks on in worry. The performances of ‘Treasure Island’ will be Oct. 22, 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the MHS auditorium.
MHS fall play an adventure on the high seas‘Treasure Island’
hits the stageOct. 22–24
please see PLAY, page 28
IF YOU GO
What: Moorestown High School Theater’s Fall Play, Ken Ludwig’s“Treasure Island”Where: Moorestown High School auditoriumWhen: Oct. 22, 23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m.Cost: $10How: Tickets are available at www.moorestownhstheater.weebly.com,at the school lobby or at the door.
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
A well-known Moorestownactor was honored with a procla-mation from Township Councillast week during its meeting, andwill be coming back toMoorestown this week to receivea first-time award for his accom-
plishments in the theater world.Moorestown native and
Moorestown High School 1981graduate Kevin Chamberlin is re-turning to his hometown to re-ceive his proclamation given bycouncil and the Moorestown The-ater Company’s First “TheaterLegend Award” at its Extrava-Gala fundraising dinner dance.The dinner dance is Saturday,Oct. 17 from 6 p.m. to midnight at
the Riverton Country Club.“I am so moved and honored. I
miss my hometown a lot. I wantto thank the Moorestown TownCouncil and Mark Morgan for set-ting this up,” Chamberlin said.
Chamberlin moved toMoorestown in 1973 with his dad,mother and two brothers. He de-scribed himself as a “chubby,awkward 9 year old.” His motherwas trying to find something for
him to do and ways for him to fitin when she had him auditionwith the Parks and RecreationSummer Theater’s “TomSawyer.” Chamberlin was cast asHuckleberry Finn, and fromthere, his resume and love for the-ater grew.
He got involved performing inMoorestown with the FootlightPlayers, the Parks and RecreationSummer Theater Program and
Moorestown High School.He grew to have much success
acting on Broadway, in moviesand on television. He has had avery successful Broadway career,performing in five musicals andthree plays and is one of the fewactors to receive Tony Awardnominations in three of the fouracting categories: Best Actor in a
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Honoring a ‘Theater Legend’Moorestown Council, Moorestown Theater Company to bestow inaugural acting award to township native Kevin Chamberlin
please see MAYOR, page 14
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
senior associate editor Mike Monostra
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.
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Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe Eiselepublisher
letter to the editor
Writer: What’s the delay?We want our park now
Since moving back to Moorestown threeyears ago, I’ve walked by a modest parcel of land on the corner of High and Mainstreets. It would be considered a primepiece of real estate if someone had the cashto build upon it. But no, this corner has
been preserved for a park.Most of us Moorestownians have eager-
ly awaited a place to rest our behinds on fora bit of people watching, especially whenthe leaves are turning the kaleidoscope col-ors of autumn or the children of summer
time are licking the melting ice creamcones off their fingers
It’s such a perfect slice of land smack inthe middle of town, but one nagging ques-tion has been kvetching my curiosity.When will Perchon Park be a reality? Godknows the sign with the promise is begin-ning to fade from old age.
Two years ago, I bought a few expensive
raffle tickets in the hopes of winning ashiny red Toyota that was parked in thepark. What happened to the hundreds of dollars raised from that event? Please don’ttell me it was spent on the car.
At one point, there was a banner draped
over the sign that read “Coming Soon.” Thepeople of Moorestown are too smart to buy
ELECTION LETTERS
Letters to the editor regarding theNov. 3 election will not be printed in theOct. 28 edition. The Oct. 21 edition willbe the last edition before elections to
print these letters.
please see LETTER, page 10
There was a time when Las
Vegas was a struggling gam-
bling resort town. During the
economic crisis of the mid-2000s, peo-
ple had less money to frivolously
spend – and the money they did have
to frivolously spend wasn’t going to-
ward casino gambling.Casino revenue fell, and casinos
along the Strip were in trouble.
And then, casino and hotel execu-
tives had an idea. They stopped focus-
ing on gambling and started focusing
on other entertainment attractions.
In addition to building exquisite
shopping centers, luxury pools and
spas, fine dining establishments and
nightclubs, hotels began signing up
musical performers who attracted big
audiences to long-term deals.
Caesars Palace inked a three-year
deal with Celine Dion in 2002 that had
her performing five nights a week at
its venue. Motley Crue signed a simi-
lar deal at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casi-
no, and Britney Spears did the same at
Planet Hollywood.
The idea worked. Tickets to theseshows are in high demand, and the
visitors to Las Vegas for the shows
spend money at other attractions –
and gambling – at Las Vegas casinos.
Naturally, our lawmakers in New
Jersey think this is a good idea, and
they want to bring it to Atlantic City.
They already followed in Vegas’ foot-
steps with the dining, nightlife, shop-ping and revitalization of the town, so
why not piggyback on the entertain-
ment residency idea?
A state Senate committee approved
a new bill last week, dubbed the “Brit-
ney Bill,” that would exempt stars who
play at least four nights in Atlantic
City from having to pay state income
taxes on all shows they play in New
Jersey.
Senate Republican Leader Tom
Kean, who co-sponsored the bill, said
he believes Atlantic City can “trans-
form into a premier entertainment
destination,” and this bill would help
it do that. More than 50,000 fans paid
to see Maroon 5 in Atlantic City thispast August, and Kean believes people
would flock to the city from all over to
see other A-listers, if it were the only
place they would play.
New Jersey Policy Perspective’s
head says it’s a waste of money, and
that star entertainers don’t pick ven-
ues based on whether they have to pay
taxes. We agree that these A-listers
probably pick venues off how many
tickets they can sell, but if Atlantic
City really can be an entertainment
destination that sells 50,000 tickets to a
concert, and if a tax incentive pro-
gram like this would indeed help to at-
tract more A-listers, then what is the
downside? Sure, we’d lose the tax rev-
enue, but we’d gain all the visitors.
in our opinion
Oops, they did it againLawmakers tr ying to model Atla ntic City after Las Vegas
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on the proposed“Britney Bill?” Share your thoughtson this, and other topics, through aletter to the editor.
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As the autumn weather arrives,we find relief in the cooler days,the changing of the leaves and theimminent arrival of the holidays.Yes, while it is mid-October now,we will blink our eyes and it willsuddenly be mid-November andthe holiday season is upon us.
What better time than now tostart planning holiday activities?The Department of Parks andRecreation is working with theEvergreen Women’s Club to makeholiday memories on the next “Se-nior Trip.”
This fall, the department is co-ordinating a day trip to Caesars inAtlantic City to see “Elf.” This fa-vorite Broadway adaptation of the movie starring Will Farrell isthe story of an orphaned babywho becomes Santa’s champion.
When Santa is out delivering hispresents to the world's children,little does he know that he haspicked up an unexpected visitor;
an orphaned baby boy hascrawled into his present sack, andhe is unknowingly whisked off tothe North Pole. Years later, theboy, Buddy, now a fully grownman, is confronted with a star-tling truth; he is not in fact an elf,but a human. With Santa's per-mission, he heads off to the brightlights of New York City to discov-er his real birth family. Buddy’s
personal journey becomes a mis-sion to save the Christmas spirit.Buddy’s genuine love for Christ-mas, and desire to improve the at-titudes of the surly New Yorkershe encounters, including his birthfather, and the hilarity that en-sues can lift even the “grinchiest”spirit.
The Department of Parks andRecreation is proud to partnerwith the Evergreen’s Women’sClub to offer this event as one of the many “Senior Trips” that
occur during the course of theyear. This trip is scheduled for
happenings at parks & rec
Make holiday memories
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please see SEE, page 10
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CALENDARPAGE 8 OCT. 14–20, 2015WE NES Y OCT. 14Monster Madness: Grades two to
three. 4:15 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Brighten up
your Halloween by enjoying mon-ster stories and making a fun andcuddly monster pillow. Registra-tion is required.
“Alice Paul: In Pursuit of OrdinaryEquality”: Noon. The Alice PaulInstitute Paulsdale Historic Site islocated at 128 Hooten Road in Mt.Laurel. The Alice Paul: In Pursuitof Ordinary Equality PermanentExhibit Grand Opening Celebra-tion will begin at noon with toursand 1 p.m. with presentations.Presentations will feature Cura-
tor Kris Meyers and materialsfrom the Alice Paul Archives.Admission is free. Please registerfor this event by calling (856)231-1885 or emailing [email protected].
Moorestown Lions Club meeting:7 p.m. at Sal and Joe’s Restau-rant, 300 S. Lenola Road. Serv-ice organization. For more infor-mation, visit www.moorestown-lions.com.
National Organization forWomen Alice Paul Chapter
meeting: 7 p.m. at First BaptistChurch. Works for political,social and economic equality. Formore information, visit
www.southjerseynow.org.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, Camden andPleasant Valley avenues. Visit
www.meetwithgod.com or call235-0450 for more informationand check current course sched-ule.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
Overeater’s Anonymous meeting:10 a.m. at St. Matthew LutheranChurch, 318 Chester Ave. 7 p.m.at First Baptist Church, 19 W. MainSt. Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa-southjersey.org for infor-
mation.Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Pastor’s Bible Studyat 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,Moorestown: Testimonial meet-ing 7:30 p.m. 420 Kings Highway,Moorestown.
THURS Y OCT. 15Job Fair at Lutheran Crossing: 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. Lutheran CrossingsEnhanced Living at Moorestown,255 East Main Street.
Monster Madness: Grades two tothree. 4:15 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Brighten upyour Halloween by enjoying mon-ster stories and making a fun andcuddly monster pillow. Registra-tion is required.
Be a part of an Opera Round Table:7 p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Opera aficionado Bill Holt willfacilitate a discussion ofGiuseppe Verdi's "Otello," anupcoming Metropolitan Opera HDsimulcast.
Southern Burlington CountyBranch of the NAACP Unit2106 meeting: 7 to 8:30 p.m. atBethel AME Church, 512 N.Church St. For more information,call (856) 209-4450 or visitwww.sbcnaacp.org.
Moorestown Running CompanySpeed Night group run: 6:30p.m. Meet at Moorestown Run-ning Company, 115 W. Main St.Questions, email [email protected].
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.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-Week
Service: Holy Eucharist and Heal-ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. MainSt., Moorestown.
FRI Y OCT. 16First United Methodist Church
presents Taylor Mason: 6:30p.m. at FUMC’s Fellowship Hall,
446 Camden Ave. Taylor Masonwill perform and entertain withhis family-friendly comedy andventriloquism. Dessert will beserved before the show. Ticketsare $10 for adults, $5 for children12 and under with a family maxi-mum of $25. Ticket donationssupport the FUMC renovation ofFellowship Hall. Tickets are avail-able by calling Lisa Kulp at (856)778-9323 or email [email protected]. Or go tomeetwithGod.com to read more
about the FUMC.Moorestown DeCafe: 8:15 p.m. at
the Perkins Center for the Artslocated at 395 Kings Highway.The Moorestown DeCafe wel-comes Lou and Peter Berryman.The Berrymans blend Midwesternculture with intelligent observa-tion in a whimsical and wonder-fully accessible performance.Doors open at 7:30 p.m; concertstarts at 8:15 p.m. $20 includescoffee, tea and treats. For tickets,call (856) 235-6488 or visit
www.perkinsarts.org.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 andChurch streets. Closed meeting.For more information, visitwww.southjerseyal-anon-org.
S TUR Y OCT. 17Storybook Symphony presented
by Symphony in C: Ages 4 andup. 11 a.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Join us for a unique pres-entation blending symphony andstory! A symphony ensemble willdemonstrate their instruments’possibilities, perform a variety ofmusic and accompany a story-book reading. Sponsored by TheFriends of the MoorestownLibrary. No registration required.
Oktoberfest Celebration: 4 to 6p.m. at Lutheran CrossingsEnhanced Living at Moorestown(Social Hall), 255 East Main St.The Oktoberfest is a fundraisingevent for Lutheran Crossings andall proceeds go directly to benefitthe residents of the skilled nurs-ing and assisted living facility.Tickets are $14 for adults and $10for children (ages 12 and under),which are available at LutheransCrossings. For more information,call (856) 235-1214.
Moorestown Running Companygroup run: 8 a.m. Meet at
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into that; we want our park now.The Township Council that runsthis town has been chasing its tailtrying to deal with the contami-
nated water wells with little realsuccess. How glacially slow canelected officials move these days?I can crawl faster to the ballotbox.
Jean Steuernagel
LETTERContinued from page 6
letterto the editor
happenings
at parks & rec
See ‘Elf’on stage
Nov. 13 and the cost is $45 per per-son. The package price includes aticket to the show, $25 in slot
money and bus transportation. Abus will leave from the First Pres-byterian Church of Moorestownat 101 Bridgeboro Road at 10 a.m.and will return at 7 p.m. Checkscan be made payable to the Ever-greens Women’s Club c/o 44 RedLeaf Road, Moorestown, N.J.08057. Please include with yourpayment your name, contact in-formation and an emergency con-tact. Please contact Mary AnneBarlow at (609) 870-7073 with anyquestions.
The Department of Parks andRecreation is proud to partnerwith many local organizations tomeet the needs of the entireMoorestown community. Fromour wee tots to our active adults,the Moorestown Department of Parks and Recreation has some-thing for everyone! For more in-formation about upcoming eventsand activities, visit the depart-ment’s website atwww.moorestown.nj.us.
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Three hundred thirty fiveschools across the nation wererecognized as National Blue Rib-bon Schools this year, based onoverall academic excellence orprogress in closing achievementgaps among student subgroups.Our Lady of Good Counsel Schoolwas named one of those.
U.S. Secretary of EducationArne Duncan recognized OLGC
as a 2015 National Blue RibbonSchool on Sept. 29. Of 50 privateschools recognized as NationalBlue Ribbon Schools, OLGC is
just one of eight from New Jerseyto receive this award.
“(The National Blue Ribbon) isa visible example of excellence …someone with educational cre-dentials looked at our data andsaid, ‘Yes you do have an excellentschool, and here is the visible evi-
dence that you have an excellentschool.’ The Blue Ribbon sup-ports the fact that we feel we havea very strong, excellent pro-gram,” Principal Frank X. McA-neny said.
“It is such an honor. Truly avalidation of many years of hardwork,” marketing director andparent Michelle Molz said.
BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun
Seventh graders Kallie Hiller, left, and Caroline Riley stand besidethe sign outside of Our Lady of Good Counsel School announcing theNational Blue Ribbon status.
National Blue Ribbon SchoolOur Lady of Good Counsel School recognized for academic excellence
please see OLGC, page 24
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Sean Fischel Connect held itsfirst annual Sponsor Reception atthe Aloft Hotel on Oct. 1. Past andpresent sponsors for the 2015
Sean Fischel Connect 5k and 1mile fun run, plus family andfriends, were brought together fora wonderful night to celebrate theachievements of the organiza-tion.
Three speakers – Dr. EdBehrens of CHOP, Theresa Millerof Moorestown Parks and Recand Jen Dunne of theMoorestown Library – sharedhow Sean Fischel Connect has
positively impacted both the com-munity of Moorestown and theresearch for HLH.
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Sean Fischel Connect fundraiser a success
Meet acclaimed children’sbook author Artie Bennett onSunday, Oct. 18 from 1 p.m. to 4p.m. at the MoorestownBarnes and Noble, 1311 NixonDrive.
Bennett, author of the beloved,
highly praised picture books“The Butt Book,” “Poopendous!”and “Peter Panda Melts Down!”will showcase his newest picturebook, the uproarious “Belches,Burps, and Farts – Oh My!”
Hailed as "the Dr. Seuss of your
caboose," Bennett will also dis-cuss the remarkable science be-hind his books, as well as signthem.
The event is free. You won’twant to miss it. Visit ArtieBen-nett.com to learn more.
Picture-book author to visit Moorestown Oct. 18
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Play (“Dirty Blonde”), Best Actorin a Musical (“Seussical”) and
Best Featured Actor in a Musical(“The Addams Family”).
He’s also been in many movies,including “Die Hard With A
Vengeance,” and several TV se-ries, including “Heroes” and mostrecently Disney’s “Jessie,” for
which he has directed severalepisodes.
“My first Broadway show Iwent to see was ‘Peter Pan’ with
Sandy Duncan at Lunt-FontanneTheatre,” Chamberlain said.“Thirty years later, I performed atthe Lunt-Fontanne Theatre andwas able to look down at the seat Iwas sitting in and rememberwhen I fell in love with theater.”
At the Town Council meetingon Oct. 5, Mayor Victoria Napoli-tano read a proclamation toChamberlin commending him forhis accomplishments. Chamber-lain appeared at the meeting viaSkype.
That night, Chamberlin gave ateary-eyed thank you to counciland MTC, saying he is honoredand very grateful for the awards.His wish is Town Council willcontinue to fund the arts inMoorestown.
“Keep the arts programs aliveand well in Moorestown. The ben-efits and rewards are invaluable;they certainly were to this kid,”Chamberlin said.
Morgan, MTC’s artistic direc-
tor, will present Chamberlin theproclamation as well as at its“Theater Legend Award” at “Ex-tava-Gala” on Oct. 17.
The “Theater Legend Award”was created to honor a Moore-stonian who has gone on to a suc-cessful professional theater ca-reer as a congratulations on theirsuccess. Morgan said Chamber-lain was “an obvious firstchoice.” However, there is a sec-ond purpose – to encourageyoung performers of Moorestownand the MTC that they can be suc-cessful and have a career in thearts.
“We just really wanted to havethe award to honor someone like(Chamberlin) and to show an ex-ample of a successful performerto our current performers,” Mor-gan said.
At the “Extava-Gala,” therewill be a slew of surprises, in-cluding Chamberlain performinga song alongside about 25-30 chil-
dren from his Tony-nominatedperformance in “Seussical.”
The “Extava-Gala” will be heldat the Riverton Country Club, lo-
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The following scores were sub-mitted by Steve Dickerson, of Moorestown girls tennis:
The Moorestown High Schoolgirls tennis team beat Northern
Burlington Country Regional HighSchool, 3.50-.50 on Oct. 8.
First Singles: Jenna Granato of Northern Burlington drew withMoorestown’s Emily O'Neil 6-7 (1-7), 5-4, 0-0.
Second Singles: Alex Boone of Moorestown defeated Northern’sBhoomi Dave 6-1, 6-0, 0-0.
Third Singles: Anna MaryShetler of Moorestown defeatedNorthern’s Anjani Patel 6-1, 6-1, 0-0.
First Doubles: Camilla Hoz deVila and Andrea Giacobbo of Moorestown defeated Northern’sRachel Taylor and AnushaKeshireddy 6-1, 6-1, 0-0.
Second Doubles: Sarah Mounz-er and Maddie Sherman of Moorestown defeated Northern’sHailey Weiss and Carrie Alpin 6-0, 6-0, 0-0.
The Moorestown High Schoolgirls tennis team crushed
Lawrence High School, 5-0 on Oct.6.
First Singles: Emily O'Neil of Moorestown defeated Lawrence’sRachel Rubinstein 6-1, 6-0, 0-0.
Second Singles: Alex Boone of Moorestown defeated Lawrence’sShiwanee Rangaswamy 6-2, 6-0, 0-0.
Third Singles: Anna MaryShetler of Moorestown defeatedLawrence’s Sophie Gregrowski 6-1, 6-0, 0-0.
First Doubles: Andrea Giacob-bo and Camilla Hoz de Vila of Moorestown defeated Lawrence’sNiharika Sahay and Jane Lin 6-0,6-1, 0-0.
Second Doubles: Maddie Sher-man and Sarah Mounzer of Moorestown defeated Lawrence’sKate Halat and Maggie Toole 6-1,6-1, 0-0.
The Moorestown High Schoolgirls tennis team swept DelranHigh School, 5-0 on Oct. 5.
First Singles: Emily O'Neil of Moorestown defeated Delran’sJosephine Garcia 6-0, 6-0, 0-0.
Second Singles: Alex Boone of
Moorestown defeated Delran’sEmma Essenmacher 6-2, 6-1, 0-0.
Third Singles: Anna MaryShetler of Moorestown defeatedDelran’s Amanda Korang 6-0, 6-0,
0-0.First Doubles: Andrea Giacob-
bo and Camilla Hoz de Vila of Moorestown defeated Delran’sMadison Kaelin and SineadBauer 6-1, 6-0, 0-0.
Second Doubles: Maddie Sher-man and Sarah Mounzer of Moorestown defeated Delran’sDisha Patel and Morgan Digney 6-2, 6-1, 0-0.
The following information wassubmitted by Jori Parise:
The 2015 Burlington CountyOpen for Girls Tennis was held onSept. 24 and 25. This tournamentwas attended by 15 teams: Will-ingboro, Palmyra, Seneca, HolyCross, Northern Burlington,Shawnee, Lenape, Pemberton,Cherokee, Rancocas Valley, Del-ran, Burlington Township, Cin-
tennis scores
please see TENNIS, page 26
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cated at 1416 Highland Ave. inCinnaminson. The event is ex-pected to sell-out, but tickets maystill be available for purchase atwww.MoorestownTheaterCompa-ny.org.
In other council news:• Proclamations were also
given to the Community Emer-
gency Response Team membersand for Put the Breaks on Fatali-ties Day and Domestic ViolenceAwareness Month. Council recog-
nized the six members of theCommunity Emergency Re-sponse Team.
The team went to Camden toassist Camden County law en-forcement during Pope Francis’svisit and were also prepared to re-spond if Hurricane Joaquin hadhit New Jersey.
In honor of Domestic ViolenceAwareness Month, council recog-nized Melissa Young for organiz-ing the inaugural Pub Crawl atthe Moorestown Mall in April.Proceeds benefitted the Provi-dence House Domestic ViolenceServices.
• The Moorestown Police De-partment gave a presentation ex-plaining to council the duties of the department, what it has ac-complished so far and where itwill be going. Some of the high-lights were that the department is
upgrading car cameras; is incor-porating body cameras before theend of 2015; solved several majorburglaries and crime rings; in-
creased presence on the streets atminimal costs with SLEO class IIofficers; successfully increaseduse of social media to get infor-mation to residents and business-es; is offering residents a success-ful vacation house check pro-gram; and is transitioning tomore sustainable patrol fleets.
• Council unanimously ap-proved an ordinance on secondreading to replace the township’schapter 11 “Drug-Free SchoolZones” with “Drug-Free Zones”and adopt a new map. The drug-free zones previously applied onlyto schools. The replacement chap-ter will include public housing fa-cilities, public parks and publicbuildings.
• The next Township Councilmeeting will be on Oct. 19 at 7:30p.m. in the Town Hall with aworkshop at 7 p.m.
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Next council meeting Oct. 19
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Autumn
Moorestown
in Photos byBrigit Bauma
The annual Autumn in Moorestown festival last weekend featured ven-dors, cars, scarecrows and entertainment. Clockwise from above: LucyWang and her son Jimmy, 5, stuff a scarecrow on the Community Houselawn. Alayna Levicoff, 5, of Mt. Laurel shows off her fall hair piece.Martha and Tom McMorrow look at their granddaughter Madeline Kil-roy’s art on display with MoorArts. Saavi Patel, 2, crafts at theMoorArts table. Desmond Breem, 5, and his dad Matthew play withsome puppets at Ping Wang’s Puppets & More tent. Residents and visi-tors walk among the vendor tents. Peter Goldstein, 4, jumps in a pile ofstraw. Katherine DiMartine, 2, gives a wave from her dad Jared’s arms.
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305 Creek Road, Moorestown $2,200,000Celebrity luxury w/ ultimate privacy. Custom designed palatial estate on 3.5 acres w/ viewsof Rancocas Creek & adjacent to an 11 acre nature preserve in Moorestown. Gated drivewayleads to 6600 sqft. of luxury & high-end finishes: additional 3700' of unfinished space--9'
walkout lower level w/ full finis hed bath. 2 story circular foyer w/ 2 custom stairs and & ma-hogany 8' front doors. 10 ft ceilings, open floor plan, custom paint, trim, crown molding,chair rail, waincoting, fluted columns, 3 FPs, 4 bay GA perfect for car collector. 5 BRs, 5 full& 2 half BAs, chef's kitchen w/ 9' granite island, 2 Franke sinks. Thermador SS appliancepackage. Conservatory w/ volume ceiling, 2 story DR w/ coffered ceiling, Swarovski chande-liers & 2 Juliet balconies.Custom flooring includes: Brazilian teak wood, "Tiger wood", marble& granite. 1 year warranty included.
170 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown $779,900Custom English Tudor Country House
4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,084 Sq. Ft./ 1 Acre
New Kitchen / 3 Season Sunroom / In-Ground Pool
520 Eaglebrook Rd., Moorestown $799,900Stately Stanwick Glen Home / Close to Schools & Town
4 Bedrooms / 3/2 Baths / 3,883 Sq.Ft. / .73 Acre
Generous Kitchen/ Sun Drenched Solarium / Nisson Pool w/Spa
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400 E. Central Ave, Moorestown $619,000Distinguished home w/ great floorplan. Immaculate, well maintained custom home built by Jeffrey Dubrow.This ranch was built for convenience, privacy and economy - located w/in walking distance to Main St &schools. The master en suite is located at one end of the house while the other 2 BRs & jack and jill BA are
on the opposite end -- plenty of privacy for all. Sundrenched kitchen w/ ample storage, double ovens,creamy light cabinets & great breakfast room w/ bay windows overlooking the lawn. Crown molding in theLR, DR and entrance hall, extra wide baseboards throughout. French double doors in common livingspaces provide an open floor plan and a great flow when entertaining. 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, woodburning FP in great room, Anderson windows throughout, new steel 9' wide insulated GA doors, generousGA size--23' x 24', underground sprinkler system. Economical Ennerstat 2 zone heating and cooling sys-tem.Huge unfinished Basement with 9' ceilings. Large patio is a wonderful spot for outdoor gatherings.
760 Bowman Lane, Moorestown $975,000Northwest Estates / Traditional Ranch
4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3390 Sq. Ft. / .96 Acre
Chef's Kitchen / Backyard Oasis w/ Pool House
813 Loveland Rd., Moorestown • $1,299,999Classic Maines/Mechling Park
6 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths/ 4552 Sq.Ft. / .62 Acre
Chef's Kitchen/ Backyard Oasis w/FireplacePrivate Suite 2nd Floor
737 Jef frey Rd., Moorestown $1,250,000Jeffrey Dubrow home,5 BR, 4 full BAs & 2 half BAs does not disappoint. Formal LR w/ oversizedpalladium windows, sunny bay windows, hardwoods, & woodwork make this room perfect. The ad-jacent study/library has mahogany & marble-encased FP. Great Room; cathedral ceilings, a wall ofcustom windows & french doors leading to brick patios, floor to ceiling stone FP, custom built bar
w/ refrigeration. Large kitchen: abundant storage, granite topped center island, double ovens, break-fast bar, & breakfast room. DR has custom moldings, palladium windows, & service door to kitchen.French doors off kitchen lead to the covered terrace--and the great room opens to brick patio. Masteren suite w/ FP, sitting area, walk in closet spa like bath. 4 BRs are generous in size. 2 full BAs ac-commodate these BRs. Main floor mudroom-1/2 BA & back door to patio & door to garage. Customlockers. Finished basement w/ a custom wet bar. 3 car garage, security and sprinkler systems
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SUN Y OCT. 18Author Artie Bennett Book Sign-
ing: 1 to 4 p.m. at the Moorestown
Barnes and Noble, 1311 NixonDrive. Artie Bennett, author of“The Butt Book,” “Poopendous!”
and “Peter Panda Melts Down!”will showcase his newest picturebook, the uproarious “Belches,Burps, and Farts--Oh My!” Hailedas "the Dr. Seuss of yourcaboose," Bennett will also dis-cuss the remarkable sciencebehind his books, as well as sign
them. The event is free. VisitArtieBennett.com to learn more.
Moorestown Halloween Parade: 3p.m. to 6 p.m. at Main Street and
Stokes Hill in Moorestown. Marchup Main Street to Stokes Hill incostume in this Moorestown tra-dition. Parents are encouraged to
march and wear costumes aswell. A judging stage at StokesHill will be set up and prizes willbe awarded for best costumes invarious categories. There will befamily-friendly activities such as
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Architectural Gem / Town Center / 6/7 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths4,871 sq. ft. / .90 AcreChef’s Kitchen, 2 Fireplaces, Heated Garage, Wrap-Around Porch
750 Riverton Rd.., Moorestown • $1,499,000Well Appointed Manor Home /Lush Landscape
4 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 5,067 Sq.Ft. / 1.18 AcreWell Appointed Kitchen / Backyard Oasis w/ CabanaFinished Basement w/Bar Room/Wine Cellar/Full Bath
1 Silverwood Rd, Moorestown • $1,049,000
Renovated & Expanded Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,000 Sq.Ft. / .60 AcreDavid Ramsey Custom Library / Generous Kitchen / Pool House
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4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,576 Sq. Ft. / 1.93 Acres
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821 Loveland Rd., MoorestownMechling Park / Exquisite Maines Built Home
5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,225 Sq.Ft. / .83 Acre
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Beautiful & Unique Home in Classic Neighborhood3 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 1.99 Acres / 4,584 Sq. Ft.
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Finishes by Odhner & Odhner of Easton, Pa., Flooring by Victorian Floor Co., and All Cabinetry by Rutt. The list of features and amenities is extensive. A truly spectacular estate that mustbe seen!Call Joan DeLaney at 856-266-0588 for your private tour!
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Visit Georgettis.comCheck out our large selection of
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a DJ, moon-bounce, facepainters, balloon artist and cari-caturist. The event parade willassemble at the PNC Bank Park-ing Lot (near Carl's Shoes).
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information, visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
MON Y OCT. 19Baby Time: For children under 2,
with a caregiver. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Drop in eachweek for stories, rhymes and
songs just for babies. Siblings arewelcome. No registrationrequired.
Time for Twos: For children who are
2-years-old, with a caregiver.10:45 a.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Join us for 30 minutes ofstories, rhymes and songs just for2-year-olds! Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.
Township Council: 7:30 p.m. at theTown Hall. 7 p.m. Workshop.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa-southjer-sey.org for information.
TUES Y OCT. 20Better Investing: 7 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Tonight:How earnings affect future stockprices.
Societa’ Bell’ Italia-AmericanOrganization meeting: Contin-ues culture, language, music,food and traditions of ancestors.
Meets at Lamberti’s Modo MilanoRestaurant. For more informa-tion, email [email protected].
Moorestown Garden Club meeting:
10 a.m. at Moorestown Communi-ty House, 16 E. Main St. For moreinformation, visitwww.moorestowngardenclub.com.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 2to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information, visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Mainand Church streets. For moreinformation, visit www.southjer-seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church.For membership information, vis-it www.gschorale.org or call (856)858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Afternoon with theBible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
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“This honor recognizes yourstudents’ accomplishments andthe hard work and dedication thatwent into their success,” Duncansaid in a video message to theawardees. “Your journey hastaught you collaboration, inten-tional instruction and strong rela-tionships in school and with yourcommunity. You represent excel-
lence – in vision, in implementa-tion and in results – and we wantto learn as much as we can fromyou.”
Previous winners inMoorestown include MoorestownFriends School and Baker Ele-mentary School in 1992, SouthValley Elementary School in 1988,Roberts Elementary School in1998 and Moorestown High
School in 2000. OLGC is the firstCatholic school in Burlington
County to receive this distinctionin the 33-year history of the pro-gram.
The award recognizes publicand private elementary, middleand high schools based on overallacademic excellence or progressin closing achievement gapsamong student subgroups. Everyyear, the U. S. Department of Edu-cation seeks out and celebratesgreat American schools, schoolsdemonstrating that all studentscan achieve to high levels.
OLGC was named an “Exem-plary High Performing School,”which means its students scoredin the top 15th percentile nation-wide in math and English duringthe past five years, measured bystate assessments or nationallynormed tests.
To separate it from the rest,OLGC also has progressive teach-ing methods, integrated technolo-
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students’ education, as well asprograms and activities thatteach charity and social justicewith spiritual values in mind.
The mission statement forOLGC is to form young minds,hearts and hands in the image of Jesus, spiritually, academically,physically and socially throughauthentic Catholic teaching withrespect and compassion for oth-ers. Its overall focus is on blend-ing its traditions with the de-mands inherent in being progres-
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plete projects using Prezi presen-tation software, Symbaloo andGlogster as well as learning cod-ing skills. Cross content project-based learning combines studentapplication of content from socialstudies, language arts, math, sci-
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please see CEREMONY, page 30
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Moorestown field hockey de-feated Lawrenceville on Tuesday,
Oct. 6 with a score of 3-0. Goalswere made by Colleen Craven, 2,and Madison Sever, 1. GoaliesKatie Stefano, Lauren Pickul andLogan Donahue had a total of 19saves.
Moorestown field hockeycrushed Burlington Township onThursday, Oct. 1 with a score of 5-0. Goals were made by Roxy Vas-sighi,1, Avery Powell, 1, Susan
Orth, 2, and Grace Kuszmaul.Goalies Katie Stefano, LaurenPickul and Logan Donahue had atotal of 5 saves.
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Students plan fundraising proj-ects for local charities and fooddrives for community food banks.The school also has a twinningproject that connects studentsthrough on-site and distance con-tacts with students in Kingston,
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unique qualities,” Molz said.“The charity really combineswell with the strong academicprogram … And we’re alwayslooking for ways to improve,”McAneny said.
McAneny and Molz both want-ed to recognize everyone whohelped to achieve the award, say-ing it was the effort of many. Theyacknowledged Father DamienMcElroy, their pastor, past princi-pals, teachers, faculty, students,parents and even parishioners.
“It was really a collaborative ef-fort, everyone fulfilling their re-sponsibilities and doing theirroles,” McAneny said.
The DOE will honor theschools awarded this year at arecognition ceremony on Nov. 9-10 in Washington, D.C. In its 33-year history, the National Blue
Ribbon Schools program has be-stowed this award on more than8,000 of America’s schools.
OLGC will be celebrating witha pep rally or celebration on Nov.20 at 1:30 p.m. Also, CongressmanTom McAuthur is flying a flagover the capital in the school’shonor and will bring it back fromWashington, D.C., to give toOLGC.
To see OLGC's 2015 NationalBlue Ribbon School profile, go tonationalblueribbonschools.ed.go
v/awardwinners/ and search OurLady of Good Counsel. To learnmore about OLGC visit www.olgc-nj.org/school.
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add in.”“The audience has to figure out
if they like Silver or think he isevil and dislike him. I also hopethey take away a new perspectiveon pirates; that some are kind,but have to be rough,” Noyes said.
Scheibe, playing Silver, wouldlike these elements to spark con-versation and really get peoplethinking.
“I want to see conversation andpeople get invested and thinkabout it more than just coming towatch (the play). When you getpeople to talk, you feel that youdid a good job and that it was a re-ally good show,” Scheibe said.
MHS Theater is going to try tobring the pirate feel into the audi-ence. During intermission, somepirates will come to take pictureswith audience members, andthere will be pirate-themed facepainting available, too.
“It’ll make it feel like a whole
event,” Scanlon Harr said.Performances will take place
in the Moorestown High Schoolauditorium, 350 Bridgeboro Road,on Thursday, Oct. 22, Friday, Oct.23, and Saturday, Oct. 24. Ticketscan be purchased online atmoorestownhstheater.weebly.com.
“If you’re really into literature,it is obviously an amazing story,and it has adapted really well intoa play. And it just has this reallyfun, high energy even when itgets really serious. You can’t bebored watching this show,” saidMax Bixby, who is playing Cap-tain Smollet.
For more information and up-
dates, find “Moorestown HighSchool Theater” on Facebook orvisit its website atmoorestownhstheater.weebly.com.Any questions, please call thehigh school at (856) 778-6610 ext.22368 or e-mail [email protected].
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30 Years Experience • Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products • Senior Citizen Discount
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Professional Installation • Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS • SLATE ROOF REPAIRS • RUBBER ROOFS
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