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www.moorestownsun.com NOV. 4–10, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 32–37Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUECandlelight Night
MBA event kicks off holidayshopping season. PAGE 7
SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun
Moorestown resident Natalia Hassinger was on ‘Paw Patrol’ all night making sure no one broke thelaw. Natalia and hundreds more came out to Paws Farm in Mount Laurel to show off their Halloweencostumes at the annual Halloween Bash. They played games, made crafts, walked through thespooky maze and, most importantly, went home with some candy.
Happy Halloween!
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Moorestown’s Monique Begg is84 years old and has been volun-teering for most of her life. Forthe past 18 years, Begg has beenhelping the less fortunate fami-lies of Moorestown through hervolunteer organization FriendsEnrichment Program, of whichshe is the program founder andcoordinator.
Begg was acknowledged for allof her hard work in the area bybeing presented with the Commu-nity Service Award of the Nation-al Association for the Advance-ment of Colored People duringthe Southern Burlington CountyChapter’s Freedom Fund Gala on
Oct. 30.“Monique Begg and Friends
Enrichment Program have surelydistinguished themselvesthrough committed service to thecommunity on behalf of the lessfortunate children … This pro-gram has given them enrichmentand opportunities – their parentscould not have afforded – that willlast a lifetime,” said CrystalCharley, president of Southern
BurlingtonCountyNAACP. “Also,I have wit-nessedMonique Begggo above andbeyond to as-sist and advo-cate for thefamilies.There havebeen times that students of colorhave been unfairly treated, andshe has advocated for those stu-dents at school. She is the exam-ple of community service, loveand inclusion.”
“I feel honored and I hope I canlive up to (the award). I always un-derstand you can do more; I think
you can always stretch yourself ateeny more. I will continue to dothe best I can for as long as I live,”Begg said.
Through FEP, Begg reaches outto children with a message of love and inclusion. Under herleadership, FEP’s mission is to de-velop skills and talents and buildself-confidence in children en-
Honoring a lifetimeof helping others
Resident Monique Begg, 84, receivesNAACP Community Service Award
please see BEGG, page 26
BEGG
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Moorestown126 E Central Ave, REDUCED! Wonderful curb appeal and a
short stroll to Main Street! Tastefully updated throughout,
this 6 BR, 3.5 Bath Victorian features gracious room sizes, 2fireplaces, beautiful woodwork, and 11' ceilings. Newerkitchen and 1st fl laundry. Master Suite has private bath, 2walk-in closets with dressing area, and balcony. $800,000
Hainesport202 Lumberton Rd, Magnicificent Setting on over 8acres of private grounds, historic "Bon Air on the Ran-
cocas" offers waterfront living in a convenient location.5 BR, 3.5 baths, 2-zone gas heat and A/C. Numerous
amenities and upgrades throughout. Inground poolwith poolhouse. Detached carriage house. $829,999
Mt. Laurel25 Daylily Dr., Premium location in desirable LaurelPonds. New roof, new siding and newly painted in-
terior are just a few of the recent upgrades in thisdesirable 4 BR, 2 1/2 Bath home. Located on a very
large private lot, this home also features a large fin-ished basement.
Moorestown909 Fernwood Rd, REDUCE D! Move right in! Thisspacious colonial in a wonderful neighborhood hasbeen completely renovated, including new kitchen,new baths, new roof, new windows, and new HVAC!Offering 4BR, 2-1/2 baths, hardwood floors, ingroundpool, large fenced yard. $600,000
Moorestown130 Chestnut Street, In Town Location! Truly one of a kind! Com-pletely renovated in 2005. Custom Steward Maines home fea-tures 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, Updated kitchen with granitecountertops, and stainless steel appliances. Elegant entrancefoyer meets an oversized dining room and expanded livingroom with double french doors leading to the bonus sunroom.
Family room has lots of natural light with access to the outdoordeck overlooking the deep backyard. Won't last! $768,500
Riverton705 10th Street, ESTATE SALE -- Very well maintained 4 Br,2.5 bath split level. Features include remodeled kitchen withglazed cream cabinetry, Corian countertops & S/S appli-ances. Formal LR with fireplace, DR with small sunroom ad-dition. Family Room is located near the kitchen with abeautiful stone gas fireplace. Large sunroom with Andersenwindows overlooks tranquil wooded setting and huge brick patio. Great cup-de-sac location.$294,500
Moorestown14 Leeds Road, Stately 3 story. Custom built by Stew-
ard Maines on a quiet cul-de-sac in Northwest Es-
tates. 6 Bedroom, 5-1/2 baths, hardwood floors on
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Moorestown30 Crider Ave., One-level living at its best! Com-pletely renovated 3-4 bedroom rancher. New
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6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN
The following reports are onfile with the Moorestown PoliceDepartment:
On Oct. 18, a vehicle was ob-served failing to maintain laneson Route 38.Due to thevehiclestop, thesuspect wasarrestedand charged with driving whileunder the influence. The suspect,a 30-year-old Mt. Laurel man, was
issued motor vehicle summonsesfor DUI, reckless driving, refusalto submit to breathalyzer and fail-ure to maintain lane.
On Oct. 19, arrested andcharged with shoplifting fromLord & Taylor were a 37-year-oldman of Voorhees and a 33-year-old woman of Wildwood. Theman selected clothing, put theclothing on and left without pay-ing for a $248 total value. Thewoman selected clothing valued
at $129, put the clothing on andleft without paying. Both were re-leased on summonses.
On Oct. 20, a 31-year-old womanof Maple Shade was arrested andcharged with receiving stolenproperty. The woman sold an HPNotebook valued at $400 to a pawnbroker and received $90 knowingthe notebook was stolen. She wascommitted to the BurlingtonCounty Jail on $1,000 bail.
On Oct. 22, a 37-year-old man of Woodbury was arrested andcharged with theft by deception.The man took a comforter valuedat $74.89 from Boscov’s in theMoorestown Mall and returned itfor a store gift card. He was re-leased on a summons.
On Oct. 22, a 32-year-old womanof Woodbury was arrested andcharged with shoplifting and pos-session of CDS heroin. She stole
a scarf valued at $40 fromBoscov’s Department Store in theMoorestown Mall. In her posses-sion were two bags of heroin.She was committed to BCJ on$50,000 bail.
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Police reportDUI arrest
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NOV. 4–10, 2015 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 7
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
This Friday, Main Street inMoorestown will be filled with500 luminaries, the voices of street choirs, horse-drawn car-riages and early shoppers, all inpreparation for the upcoming hol-iday season.
The Moorestown Business As-sociation will be hosting its annu-
al kick-off to the holiday shop-ping season with the 39th Candle-light Night on Nov. 6 from 5 p.m.to 9 p.m. on Main Street, featuringcandlelit sidewalks, sounds of theseason, special discounts and din-ner specials.
“(Candlelight Night) is a beau-tiful evening to appreciate what awonderful communityMoorestown is. Come out and seeall the new things being offered.There are a lot of new merchants,and maybe you’ll notice things
that you didn’t even know of be-fore,” MBA Vice President andevent chair Steven Pazienza said.
Last year, Candlelight Night
was held at the same time as theChristmas Tree Lighting in De-cember. After suggestions by theshop owners on Main Street, Can-dlelight Night was changed to beheld in early November.
“After one year of hosting thisevent in December, we have lis-tened to our members and movedCandlelight Night back to thefirst Friday in November,”Pazienza said. “It’s a way for our
members to thank their cus-tomers and showcase what’s newfor the holidays. And long-timeresidents really look forward tothis event, and each year, we havemore and more newcomers join-ing in the fun with their fami-lies.”
Hundreds of families are ex-pected to be seen strolling alongMain Street, stopping in candlelitstores, listening to cheerfulsounds of the season and sayinghello to neighbors.
Storeowners and employeeswill greet visitors with hot cider,
please see EVENT, page 28
Lighting up Main StreetMBA kicks off holiday season with
39th annual Candlelight Night on Nov. 6
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‘WE NES Y NOV. 4Rummage Sale: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Trinity Episco-pal Church, 207 W Main Street.
There will be clothing, white ele-phants, jewelry, books, smallappliances, household items,toys, sports equipment and more.There will also be a bake sale andlunches of soup and chili to go. Allproceeds benefit local charities.For more information call (856)235-0811.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, Camden andPleasant Valley avenues. Visitwww.meetwithgod.com or call
235-0450 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 NOV. 5Rummage Sale: 9 a.m. to noon at
Trinity Episcopal Church, 207 W
Main Street. There will be cloth-ing, white elephants, jewelry,books, small appliances, house-hold items, toys, sports equip-ment and more. All proceeds ben-efit local charities. For moreinformation call (856) 235-0811.
Meet Curious George: All ages. 10a.m. at the Moorestown Library.Everyone’s favorite monkey isswinging by the MoorestownLibrary for a very special visit.Join in for a fun-filled, monkey-themed story time, followed by a
snack and craft. Bring your cam-era for a photo op. Generouslysponsored by donations in mem-ory of Margaret Martin. No regis-tration required.
Anime-nia! “Spirited Away”: For
grades four and up. 4 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Watch theanimated classic “Spirited Away”while munching on pizza. (125minutes; not rated) Registrationrequired.
Library Book Group: 7 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Thismonth's selection is “Nothing toEnvy: Ordinary Lives in NorthKorea” by Barbara Demick.Everyone is welcome.
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 Moorestown
meeting: 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-WeekService: Holy Eucharist and Heal-ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. MainSt., Moorestown.
FRI Y NOV. 6Pizza and a Movie: “101 Dalma-
tians”: Grades first to third. Enjoypizza, giveaways and a guessinggame contest (with prizes) whilewatching the live-action movie,“101 Dalmatians.” Registration isrequired.
Human Rights and World Commu-nity Celebration: 10:30 a.m. atthe First Baptist Church, 19W.Main St. Members of ChurchWomen United of Moorestowninvite all interested women of thearea to a program followed by aluncheon. The program, on thetheme “Race: Our JourneyTogether,” will be led by the Rev.Linda Pepe, pastor of the hostingchurch, and member Claire Gar-ner. The lunch main course will becatered, and participating mem-bers will provide homemadedesserts. Luncheon tickets areavailable for $6 through Tuesday,Nov. 3, from Church Women Unit-ed representatives in theirrespective churches or by calling(856) 234-7927.
Candlelight Night: 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.at Main Street in Moorestown.Families are invited to stroll alongMoorestown’s historic MainStreet to stop in candlelit stores,listen cheerful sounds of the sea-son, and say hello to neighbors to
kick-off the start of the holidayshopping season in Moorestown.Store owners and employees willgreet visitors with hot cider, cook-ies and other treats. Restaurantswill be glad to take your dinner
reservations. For more informa-tion go to www.MoorestownBusi-ness.org.
Open Mic Night: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. atThe Cubby Hole, 55 E. Main St.Perkins Center for the Arts andThe Cubby Hole will be partner-ing to hold an Open Mic Night.The event will feature conserva-tory students from the PerkinsCenter program along with twohours of performance slots opento the public. A portion of thenight’s profits will be donated tothe Perkins Center.
Grounds for Good Coffee House: 8p.m. at the First United MethodistChurch, 446 Camden Ave. Localartist Matt DiVenti will perform amix of crowd-pleasing covers andbright original tunes, perfect forthose who prefer laid-back per-formances. Admission, coffeeand tea and are all free, with deli-cious homemade goodies avail-able for purchase. Proceeds anddonations will benefit theBurlington County Food Banks.All are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to donateto the food banks. For more infor-mation, visit meetwithGod.com.
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. atBarnes 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 NOV. 7Meet Author of the “Sashi” books
and special guest Comet theSheltie: 10 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Linda Grein-er, author of “Sashi, the ScaredLittle Sheltie” will read her newbook “Sashi Adopts a Brother,”tell us about Sheltie rescue, andintroduce her amazing friendComet, a Sheltie with someamazing tricks to show off.
The Sword and the Pen: 5 p.m. atthe Moorestown Library. A lec-ture, a play and a good time.Laughter and tears are guaran-
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Members of Church WomenUnited of Moorestown invite allinterested women of the area to aprogram followed by a luncheonFriday, Nov. 6, starting at 10:30a.m. The event will be held atFirst Baptist Church, 19 W. MainSt. in Moorestown. The occasionis the group’s annual HumanRights and World CommunityCelebration.
The program, on the theme
“Race: Our Journey Together,”will be led by the Rev. Linda Pepe,pastor of the hosting church, andmember Claire Garner. The lunchmain course will be catered, andparticipating members will pro-vide homemade desserts. Lunch-eon tickets are available for $6from Church Women United rep-resentatives in their respectivechurches or by calling (856) 234-7927.
We are already a diverse group,and our differences and common-
alities will be highlighted as weseek greater understanding of one another. All are welcome.Limited handicapped parkingwill be available in the churchparking lot, available from WestMain Street. General parking willbe in the adjacent township lot be-hind Carl’s Shoes store.
On Friday, Nov. 6, duringMoorestown’s Candlelight Night,Perkins Center for the Arts andThe Cubby Hole will be partner-ing to hold an Open Mic Night.The event will be from 7 p.m. to 9p.m. and will feature conservato-ry students from the Perkins Cen-ter program along with two hoursof performance slots open to the
public.A portion of the night’s profits
will be donated to the PerkinsCenter. To sign up go to perkin-sarts.org/openmic/.
Celebratehuman rights
on Nov. 6
Open MicNight Nov. 6
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By KAHRA F. BUSS
Dept. of Parks & Recreation
The Department of Parks &Recreation is proud of the rela-
tionships it has developed with
other organizations inMoorestown that benefit our localcommunity. The departmentworks with numerous local or-
ganizations, businesses and es-
tablishments to help provide op-portunities to youth and familiesthat benefit their overall well-being and create a positive com-munity experience. One such or-ganization is Sean Fischel Con-nect, the local non-profit that hasproven that our interpersonalconnections help strengthen andgrow our community and the in-dividuals within it.
Sean Fischel Connect was cre-ated in honor of young Sean Fis-
chel, a true warrior who fought adevastating battle again a little-known disease, HLH (hemo-phagocytic lymphohistiocytosis).Not only have very few peopleheard of the disease, but at thetime Sean was diagnosed, therehad been very little research doneon it. Sean’s parents, having facedevery parents’ ultimate night-mare, have taken comfort in theconnections that have beenformed since the beginning of hisillness, and what those connec-
tions have allowed them to do inhis memory.
So, what does this have to dowith the Department of Parks &Recreation? Kimberly, Sean’smother, tells the story of Sean asa constantly active little boy wholoved soccer. He was in the Recre-ation Youth First Grade Leagueand was excited to play his firstreal soccer season when he be-came ill. Following his death,Sean’s parents wanted to giveback to the community that hadgiven them, and Sean, so much.Following the first Sean FischelConnect 5K, in addition to donat-ing the proceeds to CHOP to fur-ther the research on HLH, Sean’sparents and the Sean Fischel Con-nect board felt it important togive back locally. Over the last twoyears, they have generously do-nated more than $25,000 to the De-partment of Parks & Recreation.Believing making healthy oppor-tunities available to all children,
this has money served multiplepurposes: some of the proceedswere allotted to Recreation Soccerteam shirts; some went to WI-FI
10 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — NOV. 4–10, 2015
happenings at parks & rec
Sean Fischel Connect values community
please see SEAN, page 29
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12 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — NOV. 4–10, 2015
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Moorestown Mall will officiallykick off the holiday shopping sea-son with its Symphony & Shopcelebration on Wednesday, Nov. 4
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.The one-night-only celebration
invites shoppers to explore thecenter’s refreshing new look andunique collection of shopping,dining and entertainment.
Enjoy food and beverage sam-plings, pampering stations, photo
booths, in-store events and livemusic including a performanceby the renowned 40-pieceSymphony in C Youth
Orchestra.For children, the holiday and
play area will feature face-paint-ing, crafts and kids can even gettheir photo taken with SantaClaus.
Shoppers will also get to expe-rience the launch of Moorestown
Mall’s “Best Gift Ever” campaign,featuring free gift giveawaysthroughout the evening.
Come for awesome visuals and
heart-warming moments. Read-ers and viewers alike will lovethis sentimental communityevent to kick off the holiday sea-son.
The Moorestown Mall is locat-ed at 400 W. Route 38 inMoorestown.
The following score was sub-
mitted by Ali Collins, of Moorestown field hockey:Moorestown field hockey
worked hard, but ultimately fell
to Eastern on Oct. 23 by a score of
2-6. Goals were made by SusanOrth, 1, Avery Powell, 1. GraceKuszmaul made an assist. GoalieKatie Stefano had 20 save.
Mall kicks off holiday shopping season
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14 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — NOV. 4–10, 2015
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moorestown editor Brigit Bauma
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tennis scores
The following scores were submitted bySteve Dickerson, of Moorestown Girls Ten-nis:
The Moorestown High School Girls Tennisteam defeated Holy Cross 3-2 on Oct. 23.
First Singles: Brooke Caruso of HolyCross defeated Moorestown’s Alex Boone6-4, 2-6, 0-0. (10-7)
Second Singles: Andrea Giacobbo of Moorestown defeated Holy Cross’s ClaudiaSwan 6-0, 6-1, 0-0.
Third Singles: Alli Rohrbach of Moorestown defeated Holy Cross’s MaryKate Clothier 6-3, 7-5, 0-0.
First Doubles: Tricia Fynan and AlexJackson of Holy Cross defeatedMoorestown’s Maddie Sherman and Sarah
Mounzer 3-6, 6-2, 0-0. (10-8)Second Doubles: Terry Nguyen and Sun-
dari Parise of Moorestown defeated HolyCross’s Jackie Scarlett and Jaqui Yiatrou6-0, 6-1, 0-0.
The Moorestown High School Girls Tennis
team crushed Willingboro 5-0 on Monday,Oct. 26.
First Singles Alex Boone of Moorestowndefeated Alise Mumford 6-0, 6-0, 0-0.
Second Singles: Sarah Mounzer of Moorestown defeated Dominque Jones 6-1,6-0, 0-0.
Third Singles: Alli Rohrbach of Moorestown defeated TeNel Coleman-Kearney 6-1, 6-2, 0-0.
First Doubles: Ashley Dyer and EmmaBischoff of Moorestown defeated BrittanyGarrett and Faith Pierre Charles 6-3, 6-0, 0-0.
Second Doubles: Maddie Sherman andSundari Parise of Moorestown defeatedFrayln Rich and Asha McFarlane 6-1, 6-0, 0-
0.The Moorestown High School Girls Tennis
team was shut out by West Windsor-Plains-boro South 0-5 on Tuesday, Oct. 27.
First Singles: Claudia Siniakowicz of West Windsor-Plainsboro South defeated
Moorestown’s Emily O'Neil 6-1, 6-0, 0-0.Second Singles: Angela Weng of West
Windsor-Plainsboro South defeatedMoorestown’s Alex Boone 4-6, 6-3, 0-0 (11-9).
Third Singles: Caroline Zhou of WestWindsor-Plainsboro South defeatedMoorestown’s Anna Mary Shetler 6-3, 6-0,0-0.
First Doubles: Kimberly Wong andStephanie Ji of West Windsor-PlainsboroSouth defeated Moorestown’s Andrea Gia-cobbo and Sarah Mounzer 6-2, 6-1, 0-0.
Second Doubles: Manogna Konduri andMichelle Wong of West Windsor-Plains-boro South defeated Moorestown’s MaddieSherman and Sundari Parise 0-0, 0-0, 0-0.
SPORTS SCORES
Did you know The Sun will print sportsscores, free of charge? Send them on in.
Email [email protected].
Sorry to say this so early, while 60-
degree days are still upon us,
but, alas, the holiday season is
creeping up quickly!
The good news is that means many
good-hearted people and organizations
will be gathering food, clothing, toys,
money and other items for those less
fortunate.
At The Sun, we want to help make
your event or drive as successful as
possible. But to do that, we need your
help.
Many retailers count on “Black Fri-
day” to help put their business “in the
black” for the year. If holiday sales are
strong, they have a good overall year. If
sales are soft, they struggle to get by.
The same theory can hold true for
nonprofits and other groups that de-
pend on the public’s generosity duringthe holiday season to see them through
the rest of the year. People, naturally,
are more giving during this time of the
year. So, in the coming weeks, you’ll
see bell-ringers, donation drives and a
lot of other efforts to help those in
need.
We salute everyone who holds a
drive to help those in need. But we also
want to help make those efforts as
grand and successful as possible.
To do that, we need to know about
your event as soon as possible (at least
two weeks in advance is best). We need
to know what types of items you are
trying to collect, who will benefit from
the drive and, most importantly, how
people can get involved to help you.
Email is the best way to send us this
information, and you’ll find our news
email address to the right.
Then, after we get your information,
we’ll take it from there. We’ll get it into
the paper and let everyone in town
know what it is you are trying to ac-
complish and how they can be a part of
it.
Many families are still struggling
with the economy. There always are
people in need. Let us help you to help
them. Send us your event information
and let’s make this a big donation year.
in our opinion
Holiday helpersIt’s the season to help others; let us know about your fundraiser or drive
The need is there
The need for donations this holiday periodis strong. Tell us about your fundraisingeffort or donation drive, and we’ll telleveryone else.
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Jersey Mike’s received the Moorestown Business Association’s Spot-light Award for its fundraising program benefitting Moorestownschools with the Moorestown Home & School Association. JerseyMikes’ Assistant Manager Dan Holstein, MBA President Don Powell,MBA Vice President Steven Pazienza, Jersey Mike’s owner MattCatania and Moorestown Home & School Second Vice PresidentStephanie Willard smile together with the fundraiser donation bucket.
MBA spotlights Jersey Mike’s
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10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ856-642-8700 • www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
Paul Canton IIISales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
300 Westover Dr., Moorestown $935,0005 Brs, 4 Full BAs, 2 Half BAs, 1.15 Acres, 4,300 sq ft Craftsman home located in Moorestown on the corner ofWestover & Golf View. Steps away from the middle & high schools. Boasts one of the largest lots in the area, w/ gorgeous landscaping, beautiful bluestone patio, & wrap-around driveway. High end features abound, includingstained craftsman style woodwork, gourmet kitchen w/ open floor plan, au-pair suite, updated BAs, landscaping,
cedar roof, brick details inside & out, FR w/ coffered ceiling, 2 FPs and the list goes on and on.
Paul Canton IIISales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
606 E. Second Street, Moorestown $895,0004 Bedrooms, 4 1/2 Baths, 3,700 SF + 1,200 SF finished basement This home, only 7 years old, has beenupgraded & customized throughout. Highlights include in-town location, nearly 1/2 acre lot, finished base-ment with theater, pool table area, play room, full bath, and custom mahogany bar. Kitchen includes Sub-
Zero and Wolf appliance package, custom cabinetry, pot filler, and a very desirable open floor plan connectedto a breakfast room, family room with fireplace and double height ceiling. This is a must-see home!
150 King's Road, Westampton $2,700,0003 BR, 2 1/2 BA, 92 Acres. The classic cape cod home is just the beginning. This amazing estate featuringgated entry, is completely fenced around all 92 sprawling acres including riding rings, paddock, and a
huge barn featuring indoor riding ring, dog kennel, stables, foaling stables, tack room, and separate livingquarters. The estate is sub-dividable and could be developed into as many as 38 single family homes, orkept in it's current state and appreciated as the gem that it is. It's becoming rarer and rarer to be able tofind riding grounds like this anywhere around here. See for yourself how spectacular this estate really is.
2801 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson $738,500A spectacular piece of property! Nearly 16 acre parcel includes gorgeous topography rarely seen in thisarea. Rolling fields and magnificent views will surround you in your dream home in highly desirable
Moorestown. There are very few opportunities like this left. The land currently has farm st atus and can re-main as such. A perfect opportunity for the avid equestrian to build their own horse farm, or for someonewho just wants some room to stretch their a rms. Septic system approval for up to a 6 BR home, access topublic water, natural gas, & electric, & deed restriction for One Single Family Detached Home.
741 Lippincott Road, Moorestown $1,159,9005,144 SF + 1,280 SF Finished Basement, 4 Bedrooms 3 1/2 Baths.
Gorgeous all-brick reproduction of the Evelynton Plantation in Vir-
ginia. This home has been meticulously maintained and is in an
amazing location right in Northwest Estates. Call to see it!
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his & her master closets, custom finishes in all BAs, and a gas FP are a few ofthe features you'll see in this home. Call to review plans or get a tour of the con-struction site. There's still time to customize this home to exactly fit your needs.
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Direct: 856.642.8745821 Cox Road, Moorestown $499,000
Single lot, ready to build. 6 acres.
3 Almeda Ln., Moorestown $649,000
Canton Custom Homes has nearly completed construction on the StrawbridgeModel, a new home at the Landing. Hardwood flooring throughout the first floor,generously sized spaces, stainless steel appliances, 2 zone HVAC, granite coun-tertops, custom trim package, spacious master suite, custom finishes in all bath-rooms, and a gas fireplace are just a few of the features you'll see in this finehome. 5 bedroom, 2.5 baths
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teed. Tickets $20, available atMoorestown Library.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 8 a.m. Meet atMoorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. Distances andpaces vary.
SUN Y NOV. 8Sean Fischel Connect 5k and 1 Mile
Fun Run: 11 a.m. at the WilliamAllen Middle School/MoorestownHigh School fields. The communi-ty is invited to come out and cele-brate community, family and
Sean Fischel’s life. The day willnot only host the races, but a fun,family friendly block party. Regis-
tration starts at 11 a.m. at WAMSand it is $25, plus a $2.50 sign upfee, to participate. Money fromthe Sean Fischel Connect 5k and 1Mile Fun Run will go toward Dr.
Edward Behrens from the Chil-dren’s Hospital of Philadelphia’sresearch with HLH, Moorestown
Department of Parks and Recre-ation and Moorestown PublicLibrary.
The Sword and the Pen: 4 p.m. atthe Moorestown CommunityHouse, 16 E. Main St. A lecture, a
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Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
REAL ESTATE • MORTGAGE
TITLE • INSUR ANCE
10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ856-642-8700 • www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
Erin Blank Salesperson, ASP
www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046
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 finished 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
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 areon 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
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 barw/ 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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play and a good time. Laughterand tears are guaranteed. Tickets$20, available at MoorestownLibrary.
Historical Society of MoorestownLibrary: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cad-bury Mansion. For more informa-tion, visit www.moorestown.com/history.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information, visit
www.moorestown.com/history.Moorestown Christadelphian
Ecclesia: Sunday school 9:30a.m. (recessed in summer).
Memorial service at 10:30 a.m.(10 a.m. during the summer). 101N. Lenola Road, Moorestown.
Second Baptist Church: Sundayschool and adult forum at 9 a.m.Worship service at 10 a.m. 319 MillSt., Moorestown. For more infor-mation, visit www.secondbaptist-moorestown.org or call (856)234-6396.
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:Worship services at 8:30 and 11a.m. Adult Forum at 9:45 a.m. 318Chester Ave., Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Cele-bration service at 10 a.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:Worship services at 8:30 a.m.(contemporary and traditional),9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11
a.m. (traditional). Communion atall services first Sunday of themonth. 446 Camden Ave.,Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Wor-ship services at 8:15 a.m. in thesanctuary, 11 a.m. for New Cre-ation in the commons. 101 Bridge-boro Road, Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: HolyEucharist at 7:45 a.m. ParishEucharist at 9 a.m. Morningprayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Adult Church Schoolat 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30a.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.Our Lady of Good Counsel: Regular
Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.and noon. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
First Baptist Church ofMoorestown: Bible Study andSunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30a.m. 19 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Hope Community Church: Come-as-you-are worship service at10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting(Quakers): Opening exercises9:30 a.m., worship service at 10a.m. Social hour follows. Child-care available. 118 East Main St.,Moorestown. All are welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter-day Saints: Worship servicesat 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown. Questions call(609) 346-4348.
Destiny Church Service: 10 a.m. atWilliam Allen Middle School, 801North Stanwick Road,Moorestown. Nursery and Kid-sZone available. For more infor-
mation, visit www.destinynj.orgor call (609) 386-3142.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,Moorestown: Sunday Service andSunday School 11 a.m. 420 KingsHighway, Moorestown.
MON Y NOV. 9Baby Time: For children under 2,
with a caregiver. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Drop in eachweek for stories, rhymes andsongs just for babies. Siblings arewelcome. No registration
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150 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown • $774,900California Contemporary / Extraordinary Design & Detail4 Bedrooms / 3/0 Baths / 3,602 sq. ft. / 1.03 AcreIndoor/Outdoor Living / Walk to Town & Schools / Updated Kitchen
670 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1,299,900Architectural 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 • $995,000Renovated & Expanded Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,000 Sq.Ft. / .60 AcreDavid Ramsey Custom Library / Generous Kitchen / Pool House
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
700 Lippincott Ave., Moorestown • $1,150,000Beautiful & Unique Home in Classic Neighborhood
3 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 1.99 Acres / 4,584 Sq. Ft.Sun Drenched Solarium Overlooks Lush Backyard w/Lap Pool
1st Floor Art Studio Can Be Converted to Bedroom Suite
750 N. Stanwick Rd., Moorestown $499,900One Floor Living At It's Finest
3 Bedrooms / 2/1 Baths/ 2,230 Sq. Ft. / .69 Acre
Large Master Suite/ Beautifully Landscaped Yard w/Pool
633 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1.699,000Stunning French Classic / Elegant Indoor/Outdoor Living
4 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,50l Sq. Ft. / 1.15 AcreJoanne Hudson Custom Kitchen / lst Floor Master Suite / Summer Kitchen
839 Matlack Dr., Moorestown • $3,900,000Mechling Park/ Nantucket Style Beauty / Quiet Cul-de-Sac, 6 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 9,263 Sq. Ft. / 2.6 AcresDesigned by Award Winning Architect, Lyman Perry of Nantucket & Berwyn, Pa and Built by Cope Builders every detail of this home was carefully planned.Stunning features include an almost 10,000 sq. ft. main house w/ heated, attached garage, carriage house, pool house & James 0'Donnell Designed Infinity Edge Pool. Custom Interior
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!
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/Fireplace / Private Suite 2nd Floor
92 Foxwood Dr., Moorestown • $549,900Beautiful & Well Maintained / Blazon Woods3 Bedrooms / 2/1 Baths / 2,142 Sq.Ft.High End Appliances /Custom Built-Ins/ Innovative Design & Custom Finishes Throughout
286 W. Main St., Moorestown • $899,000Historic Hillman Mansion & Indian Spring
5 Bedrooms / 2/1 Baths / 4,126 Sq.Ft. / 1.60 Acre
Updated Kitchen/Family Room with Views of the Pool & Yard
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Reserve Your Holiday Parties Now!
Moorestown Theater Companyis presenting “The PajamaGame” on Nov. 13, 14, 15, 20, 21and 22. The
1955 three-time TonyAward-win-ning musicaltakes place in the “Sleep-Tite Pa-
jama Factory‟ in Cedar Rapids,Iowa. A 28-member adult cast, ledby Channel 6ABC Anchor RickWilliams as Prez, the leader of employees’ union, will presentthis musical that features such
songs as “Hey There,” “SteamHeat” and “Hernando’s Hide-away,” which will all be played bya live 12-piece orchestra at the
Moorestown Upper ElementarySchool, 325 Borton Landing Roadin Moorestown.
Tickets are $17 regular admis-sion, $15 in pajamas and $11 forveterans. Tickets are reserved,and can be bought atwww.MoorestownTheaterCompa-ny.org, or at the door in the lobby60 minutes before curtain time.The theater will open 30 minutesbefore curtain time.
Call MTC at (856) 778-8357 withany questions or to get group rateinformation.
Trinity Episcopal hostsrummage sale Nov. 4-5
On Nov. 4 and 5, there will be arummage sale at Trinity Episco-pal Church, 207 W. Main St. inMoorestown. The Nov. 4 sale willgo from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.to 8 p.m. The Nov. 5 sale will be a
bag sale from 9 a.m. to noon.There will be clothing, white
elephants, jewelry, books, smallappliances, household items, toys,
sports equipment and more.There will also be a bake sale andlunches of soup and chili to go.All proceeds benefit local chari-ties. For more information, call(856) 235-0811.
Track, fitness academyaccepting registrationThe 11th World Athlete Indoor
Track and Fitness Academy willbe at Moorestown High School.
All skill levels are welcome.For boys and girls in pre-K
through grade eight, ages 3 to 14.This includes three training ses-sions and three friendly commu-nity track meets. Training in-cludes sprinting, relays, hurdles,
jumps, agility, conditioning andrunning technique
Register at www.worldathlete.net. For more information, [email protected].
MTC to present ‘The Pajama Game’
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When Pope Francis and hisfriend Rabbi Abraham Skorka of
Buenos Aires met in Argentina in2014, they began plans for a statueto be made to commemorate the50th anniversary of Nostra Ae-tate, the Vatican II document thatchanged the relationship betweenthe Catholic and Jewish faiths.
St. Joseph’s University chosePhiladelphia artist Joshua Koff-man to create the statue, “Syna-goga and Ecclesia in Our Time,”which is mounted in the plaza infront of St. Joseph’s Chapel onthe school’s City Avenue campus
in Philadelphia. It was dedicatedon Friday, Sept. 25, and when thepope visited the statue two dayslater, he blessed it and sprinkledit with holy water.
The very same artist, Koffman,has been commissioned byFriends of Percheron Park tosculpt the statue of Diligence, thePercheron stallion who was
brought to the USA from Francein 1839 by Moorestown native Ed-ward Harris II, to improve thework horses in this country. Thelife-size statue of this handsomehorse will be the centerpiece of the commemorative PercheronPark at Main and High streets inMoorestown’s town center, just
steps from Harris’ home, theSmith-Cadbury Mansion, now the
headquarters of the Historic So-ciety of Moorestown.
Although soil remediation atthis site of a former gas station isdelaying the project, first envi-sioned in 2007, Friends of Percheron Park are hopeful thatconstruction of the park mightbegin in the spring of 2016.
Limited edition 10-inch bronzereplicas of the Diligence statuemay be ordered from Friends of Percheron Park. Those who pur-chase this striking heirloom-qual-
ity piece will be helping to sup-port the park. Contact MargoFoster at (856) 235-5862 for infor-mation about ordering the Dili-gence model.
Special to The Sun
The 10-inch bronze model of thePercheron stallion Diligence.
Pope blesses statue created by sculptorfor Moorestown’s Percheron Park
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Multiple Moorestown Soccer Club teams played in the Mount Laurel Columbus Day Tournament on Oct. 10and 11. Four boys and three girls teams won their divisions and were awarded division champs. The U11Sounders team won all three games played and was awarded champs in the Caribbean Division. Coach BenBlank, back left, Alexander Giannone , Remington Blank, Connal Maroney, Jamie Maroney, Deven Chakrabar-ti, Coach Brian Pacquette, Dylan Mies, Jared Anderson, front left, Gardner Brinkman, Michael Caulder,Vaughn Cultrara, Chris Pacquette, Nate Underwood and Harrison Card show off their winning trophies.
Caribbean Division champs
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Multiple Moorestown Soccer Club teams played in the Mount LaurelColumbus Day Tournament on Oct. 10 and 11. Four boys and three girlsteams won their divisions and were awarded division champs. The U9Warriors Team won two of three games at the tournament. The U9teams do not record a division champ because the focus is on playerdevelopment. Coach John Damian, Jack Cranmer, Giovanni Dudley,Luke Damian, Coach John Cranmer, Alex Berrodin, Christopher Reeh,Coach Joe Milligan, Rafe Cultrara, Jim Trakis, Ayden Milligan, AndrewHagan, Aaron Fazler, Eli Namey and Troy Gilhool show off their metals.
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Moorestown Council: 7:30 p.m. atTown Hall. 7 p.m. workshop.
Veterans Benefit and Job Expo:9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at theMoorestown Community House.
Moorestown High School seniorshave organized a job and benefitsexpo for veterans around thearea. All veterans are invited.
Ham Radio Club meeting: 7:30p.m. at St. Matthews LutheranChurch. Call Frank at (609) 386-5906.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
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TUES Y NOV. 10Introduction to Microsoft Excel: 10
a.m. to noon at the MoorestownLibrary. This hands-on course isintended for people who want togain a basic understanding ofMicrosoft Office Excel 2013.Learn to use formulas and func-tions to perform calculations;modify spreadsheets by manipu-lating cells and data; and formatworksheets and prepare them forprinting. Basic mouse skills arerequired. Registration required.
Better Investing: 7 p.m. at theMoorestown Library. Tonight:Evaluating a reasonable pricerange for potential returns.
Historical Society of MoorestownLibrary: 1 to 4 p.m. at Smith Cad-bury Mansion. For more informa-tion, visit www.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown AARP Chap. 2134meeting: Noon to 2 p.m. secondTuesday of the month at FirstMethodist Church, 46 E. CamdenAve., Moorestown. Social hour,meeting and program. New mem-bers welcome. For informationcall (856) 462-1550.
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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rolled in the program. Withinfund-raising limits, FEP issuesscholarships for school-age chil-dren to attend day or overnightsummer camp, and to register forart classes, sports clinics andmusic lessons at no cost to theirparents.
FEP has reached out to morethan 350 children and awardedmore than $190,600 in scholar-ships since 1997. During the
school year, FEP also runs a pro-gram on Sunday afternoons withactivities open to all scholarshiprecipients and other school-agechildren.
“What you hope is that the chil-dren will grow happier if theyhave something to do on the sidethat is pleasing to them,” Beggsaid.
Growing up, Begg was sur-rounded by volunteerism. Bornin Montreal, Canada, her motherwould help less fortunate families
in the neighborhood, and her fa-ther, a furniture salesman, wouldgenerously allow people to paywhat they could for furniture.
Begg was a volunteer in agroup that provided services toresidents of a slum of Montreal.She was assigned to a few fami-lies, bringing them food and othernecessities regularly. During thewinter, she bagged coal in burlapbags and delivered it to these fam-ilies. During the summer, the
group ran a children’s summercamp in the Laurentian Moun-tains, where Begg worked as avolunteer.
“I just felt like it was a moralobligation to help those who haveless than we have. I think I feltthis from a long time ago, andthat is why I volunteered myhours to help those who had less.When you help other people, youbenefit as much if not more thanthe people you help. You get a feel-ing that your immediate world is
benefiting from your time onearth. I want to feel when I leftthis world that I left it a bit bet-ter,” Begg said.
When Begg moved to
Moorestown with her husbandEdwin, she noticed there weresome families in Moorestownwho were struggling financially,
with children running around,feeling like they had nothing.Begg wanted to help those chil-dren by giving them a productivealternative. So in 1997, Begg start-ed FEP to give children opportu-nities they normally wouldn’t get,starting with enrolling familiesin swim lessons at theMoorestown Community House.
“There are a number of poorfamilies in Moorestown, not all inaffordable housing. The peoplewant to be here because they
want the schools, so they are will-ing to make sacrifices to be here,but may end up needing helpfrom time to time,” Begg said.
The Community ServiceAward of the NAACP is present-ed to a person or organizationthat distinguishes them throughtheir committed service to thecommunity on behalf of thoseless fortunate.
“(Monique Begg) has made ither life's work to eradicate racism
through inclusion, love and com-munity service. She is a modernday Freedom Fighter. She is pas-sionate about social justice andequality,” Charley said.
Begg felt honored to receive theaward, with her husband, son andmany others surrounding her.
“I’m glad I did this. You neverknow who it is going to work outfor in the long run. It is not some-thing that I have control over; Ionly have control over what I do. I
just hope that I am able to do this
for a good many years,” Beggsaid.
For those who would like toknow more about FEP, call Beggat (856) 235-3963.
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cookies and other treats. Theywere also encouraged to offer spe-cial discounts for the night.Restaurants were encouraged tohave specials for the night as well.
“This is a great way to get to-gether and say hello and enjoy theevening. With new restaurantsand stores, the event will be muchnicer and there are more choicesthan ever before; it’s a great wayfor an early shopping start,”Pazienza said.
This year, residents will see
there have been a few changescompared to past years.
One of the changes is keepingMain Street open to vehiculartraffic, which will allow attendeesto walk on the sidewalks closer tothe shops and restaurants. Therewill also be no parking on MainStreet after 4 p.m. to allow thebusinesses and luminaries to be
better seen. Parking will be avail-able behind the stores as well ason side streets. There will also becrossing guards at any crossingsthat don’t have a crossing sign to
avoid accidents or injuries.“The goal is to make sure it issafe. Traffic will be very slow …anyone who is in a hurry shouldavoid Main Street,” Pazienza said.
To help with the atmosphere of the event, the north side of MainStreet will be lined with 500 lumi-naries along the sidewalk.
“(The luminaries are for) am-biance. It’s nice to have some can-dles at Candlelight Night to havethat atmosphere walking up anddown the streets while enjoying
our town,” Pazienza said.Another new addition is a
“Find Nipper” Contest that willdraw attendees into variousstores looking for various “Nip-per” dogs to earn the chance towin prizes.
Popular attractions back thisyear include the horse-drawnwagon rides starting at Main and
High streets (weather dependent);the gingerbread house decoratingcontest at Long & Foster Real Es-tate; and several musical groupsproviding a live soundtrack for
the evening. Street entertainmentwill include the MoorestownHigh School Madrigals and pre-view performances by theMoorestown Theater Company’sNovember production of “The Pa-
jama Game” and its Decemberproduction of “Shrek, Jr.”
Perkins Center for the Arts andThe Cubby Hole will be partner-ing to hold an Open Mic Nightfrom 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. that night aswell. The event will feature con-servatory students from the
Perkins Center program alongwith two hours of performanceslots open to the public. A portionof the night’s profits will be do-nated to the Perkins Center. Formore on that, visit the websiteperkinsarts.org/openmic.
For more information on Can-dlelight Night, visitwww.MoorestownBusiness.org.
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