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On Aug. 11, Moorestown resident Charlotte Reilly, 10 months, spent some time at the MoorestownLibrary. Along with crawling around and having fun playing with toys, Charlotte also found sometime to enjoy ‘reading’ a few books.
An early start to reading
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
It’s all peaches and cream inmore ways than one for theMoorestown First UnitedMethodist Church on Friday, Aug.21.
Friday will be the celebrationof two major events for thechurch – its annual Peach Festi-val as well as its 200th anniver-sary. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.,Moorestown citizens and mem-bers of the church get to enjoyfresh peaches, homemade bakedgoods, ice cream and, of course,birthday cake for the occasion.
“It is a time for the communityto get together and celebrate dif-
ferences through the peach, all inone place,” associate pastorHeyYoung Horton said.
The FUMC in Moorestown wasincorporated and built on MainStreet in 1815 with only 50 peoplein membership by 1845, but dou-bling the next year. Since then,the church location was moveduntil it was built in its current lo-
please see CHURCH, page 2
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
The Moorestown TownshipPublic Schools superintendent isleaving the district sooner thanoriginally announced.
That was the news from theAug. 11 meeting of the MTPSBoard of Education, duringwhich current superintendentTimothy J. Rehm announced thathis last day with the districtwould be Aug. 31.
The Aug. 31 date is almost twomonths sooner than the date orig-inally announced by board presi-dent Kathy Goldenberg in a re-lease from late July in which shesaid Rehm’s letter of resignationindicated that he would be resign-ing effective Oct. 26.
That same release also saidRehm’s resignation letter indicat-
please see DEVER, page 15
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cation in the 1950s and expandedwith new classrooms as well asnew memberships.
The annual Peach Festival hasbeen held for more than 50 years,but no one remembers exactlywhen it started. However, it hasbeen a long-time Moorestown tra-dition for members of the churchas well as residents and thosefrom the surrounding area.
Normally, the Peach Festival isheld on a Saturday. However, be-
cause the 200th birthday falls onFriday, Aug. 21, the church decid-ed to change it to Friday.
At the Peach Festival and 200thcelebration, there will be a picnicin the courtyard where pork roll,hot dogs and hamburgers will besold by the church’s youthgroups, as well as the Peach Festi-val in Fellowship Hall wherethere will be peaches, baked
goods and ice cream, musical en-tertainment from four differentmusicians, children’s activitiessuch as inflatable bounce housesand face painting and a slideshow of the history of the churchover the past 200 years. Musicwill be provided by Hank Mason,Al and Cindy Cope, Kathleen Def-fley and the Sanctuary Band.
Tickets are $5 per person, $15per family and free for childrenunder 5. Tickets may be pur-chased in advance at the churchoffice or at the festival.
For the past two years, proceedsfrom the Peach Festival have beendonated to three local food
pantries in desperate need of help.Once again, they will be donatingthe proceeds to Moorestown Min-isterium (St. Matthew Lutheran),Bethel A M E and First Baptist.They also ask attendees to bring acanned good to the festival so theycan deliver both food and moneyto the pantries.
“All proceeds that we collectduring the festival are given to
the three food pantries inMoorestown, feeding over 400people. We try to supply thepantries with food that is greatlyneeded,” Marilyn Arbitter, chair-person of the outreach commit-tee, said. The church has been cel-ebrating its 200th anniversary allyear. It had a visit from a Ugan-dan Choir in January and thePhiladelphia Boys Choir in May.On Sunday, Sept. 13, there will bea special service for the FUMC’s200th anniversary with BishopJohn Schol. At this special serv-ice, the church will honor mem-bers who have been a part for 50years or more and have a per-
formance of a special hymnspecifically written forMoorestown’s FUMC.
“Not many churches now havea 200-year history and are stillgrowing. FUMC is special be-cause it is 200 years old and stillgrowing; a lot of families are stillattending church. That aspect isreally special,” Horton said.
The FUMC is an open churchthat invites anyone from the com-munity to join in festivities aswell as church services. For thefuture, Horton hopes the churchcontinues to grow and future gen-erations continue to carry on itslegacy.
“We are very excited that weare still a growing church, teach-ing our children to be better peo-ple and people who can impact so-ciety in a positive way. I hope ourchildren carry on our legacy tothe 300th and 400th anniversary,”Horton said.
First United Methodist Church
is located at 446 E. Camden Ave.For further information, emailChurch@MeetwithGod.com, call(856) 235-0450 or check FUMC’swebsite, MeetwithGod.com.
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Thelma Hall Aug. 6, 2015
Thelma Hall, age 92, passedaway on Aug. 6 at The Evergreensof Moorestown. She was formerlya longtime Haddonfield resident.
She was the wife of the lateWilliam Hall; loving mother of the late Francis Lancaster“Lanny” Rossell, Jr. and the lateSally Melini; beloved sister of Al-berta Kramer of Haddonfield;and cherished aunt of manynieces and nephews, includingKristine (Ron) Buchanan, Ken
Kramer and the late JeffreyKramer.
Thelma had been a longtimemember of the Cooper’s CreekQuesters, the Haddon Fortnightlyand Tavistock Country Club,where she was an avid golfer.
Services were Aug. 12 at theFirst Presbyterian Church of Haddonfield, 20 E. Kings High-way, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Inter-ment was in Locustwood Ceme-tery, Cherry Hill.
In lieu of flowers, memorialcontributions may be made inThelma’s name to the church atthe above address, where she hadbeen a member for more than 50
years. Arrangements by Kain-Murphy Funeral Services.
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few more weeks. That’s all
that we have left of summer.
Technically, there are about
six weeks left, but in the lives of us
New Jersey residents, Labor Day –
when most schools go back in session
for the 2015-2016 year –marks the end
to our summer.No more beach. No more pool. No
more fun – OK, maybe that’s a bit dra-
matic.
But it’s not all doom and gloom with
summer gone. In fact, there’s plenty to
be excited about, and we’ve been hard
at work covering this excitement al-
ready.
Our senior associate editor, Mike
Monostra, loves this time of year.
That’s because the end of August
means the start of one of his pas-
sions – covering sports. Mike has been
on the summer sports camp trail for a
week or so now, and he will continue to
be out and about on local fields as ourhigh school teams continue to prepare
for the upcoming season.
Soon, you’ll see some of the photos
Mike and our other editors have taken
at these camps. Soon, you’ll begin read-
ing more about the teams, players and
coaches who are involved in the games
they love. And soon, on Sept. 9 to be
exact, you’ll be receiving The Sun’s
High School Fall Sports Preview guide.
Our fall sports preview special sec-
tion is a stand-alone piece previewing
each high school fall sport, with full
schedules for the entire season and fea-
ture stories as well.
Mike is reaching out to every high
school coach and athletic director for
the fall season for the section. But
we’re calling on parents, coaches and
even players to participate as well.
Sports will be a major focus of up-
coming issues of The Sun, as you’ll
soon see. And not just high school var-sity sports. We want to cover the JV
and freshman teams, as well as all the
community sports teams.
But we can’t do it all by ourselves.
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munity. Have a story idea, a score, a
picture? Send it over.
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By KAHRA F. BUSS Dept. of Parks & Recreation
The Department of Parks & Recreationis gearing up for fall and in addition to themultitude of programs that will be avail-able to youth, teens and adults, there is alsoa great variety of volunteer programsavailable. Over the last two years, the de-velopment and expansion of recreation
volunteer opportunities has occurred, al-lowing advocates of recreation to volun-teer their time!
With fall around the corner, volunteersare needed for the wide variety of youthprograms that are available. From coaches
for youth soccer and girls field hockey tovolunteer youth referees and volunteerswith the 3rd Floor Café Live, the Depart-ment of Parks & Recreation has volunteeropportunities for youth and adults alike.
For youth volunteers, there are a widevariety of programs in which to volunteer.Every summer the Counselor In TrainingJobs Program trains a wide spectrum of young people in recreation programs.
These same young people are often lookingfor volunteer opportunities during theschool year. Additionally, the many non-profit organizations that partner with theDepartment of Parks & Recreation utilizevolunteers in a variety of ways. Young
people interested in volunteering with thedepartment are encouraged to contact meat kbuss@moorestown.nj.us and request avolunteer application. From sports to artsclasses to clinics and special events, youngpeople can volunteer and earn servicehours for their time.
This fall, soccer players who are inter-ested in being volunteer soccer referees arewelcome to contact Cyndi Britton at cbrit-
ton@moorestown.nj.us. Being a volunteerreferee allows young people an opportuni-ty to develop their love for and knowledgeof the game while earning service hours.
happenings at parks & rec
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WE NES Y AUGUST 19Moorestown Theater Company
presents “Broadway Kids”: 7p.m. at Hope Community Church,
235 W. Main St. in Moorestown.The Moorestown Theater Compa-ny presents a review of children’sfavorites. Please visitwww.Moorestown TheaterCom-pany.org to order tickets or call(856) 778-8357 for information.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, Camden andPleasant Valley avenues. Visitwww.meetwithgod.com or call235-0450 for more information.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
5:15 to 6 p.m. at Center for Con-scious Living, 302 N. WashingtonSt., Suite 101E. Call (856) 722-LOVE for information.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Pastor’s Bible Studyat 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
THURS Y AUGUST 20
Write Your Own Personal Legacy: 2p.m. at the Moorestown Library. Apersonal legacy document is acollection of original and/or oth-erwise authored writings thatreflect your thoughts and feel-ings about what life has meant toyou. It is a gift to friends, familyand future generations. Joinfacilitator, Jean Perry, for "No cri-tiques, just good talk and a goodtime." The program is free butregistration is required.
Moorestown Theater Companypresents “Broadway Kids”: 2p.m. and 7 p.m. at Hope Commu-nity Church, 235 W. Main St. inMoorestown. The MoorestownTheater Company presents areview of children’s favorites.Please visit www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org to ordertickets or call (856) 778-8357 forinformation.
Southern Burlington CountyBranch of the NAACP Unit2106 meeting: 7 p.m. at BethelAME Church, 512 N. Church St.For further information, pleasecall (856) 209-4450.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 6:30 p.m. Meet atMoorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mileloop is mostly flat on roads.Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.
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-WeekService: Holy Eucharist and Heal-ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. MainSt., Moorestown.
FRI Y AUGUST 21
Moorestown Theater Companypresents “Broadway Kids”: 10a.m. and 2 p.m. at Hope Commu-nity Church, 235 W. Main St. inMoorestown. The MoorestownTheater Company presents areview of children’s favorites.Please visit www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org to ordertickets or call (856) 778-8357 forinformation.
First United Methodist Church’sPeach Festival: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.at the First United MethodistChurch. There will be music, chil-dren’s activities, food and peach-es. The church will be celebratingits 200th anniversary with birth-day cake and slide show. Ticketsare $5 per person, $15 per familyand free for children under 5.Tickets may be purchased inadvance at the church office or atthe festival. For more informa-tion, email Church@Meet with-God.com, call (856) 235-0450 orvisit MeetwithGod.com.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-ty Episcopal Church, Main andChurch streets. For more infor-mation abut the upcoming meet-ing, visit www.southjerseyal-anon-org.
MON Y AUGUST 24A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. at
Denny Chiropractic, 199 Sixth St.,Mt. Laurel. Hosted byMoorestown’s The Center forConscious Living. 7 p.m. Call722-5683 for information.
TUES Y AUGUST 25“Boat NJ” Course: 6:30 p.m. to 10
p.m. at the Brandywine facility atMoorestown Estates, 1205 N.Church St. A “Boat NJ” coursewill be offered by NJ Boating
Safety Classes on Aug. 25 and 27.There will be a $75 fee, whichcovers the cost of the course andall materials. You must attendboth nights. One hour of home-work is required. For additional
information, please call Janet at(201) 291-5976 or www.njboat.orgor on water training at www.Boat-boyMarineTraining.com.
Moorestown Area Toastmastersmeeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.For more information about theevent, visit 4887.toastmaster-sclubs.org.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. For more information aboutthe event, visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Mainand Church streets. For moreinformation about this upcomingevent, visit www.southjerseyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Churchfrom September to mid-June. Formembership information, visitwww.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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“We were thrilled to host sucha charismatic culinary talent likeChef Fabio at our community,”said Doug Halvorsen, presidentand CEO of The Evergreens. “It is
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Working in collaboration withexecutive chefs from The Ever-greens’ culinary service partner,Atlanta-based Morrison Commu-
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As an extension of the visit byViviani, The Evergreens will alsohold Fabio Fridays at the commu-nity in the coming weeks – selectdays for the community’s diningservices department to featuresome of the special recipes and
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ident Dan Fedro. “Like Chef Vi-viani, our dining programs areexciting, vibrant and adaptable tomeet the needs of every resident.By welcoming Chef Viviani to its
campus, The Evergreens is reaf-firming their commitment tooffer creative and engaging pro-gramming for all residents toenjoy.”
For more information aboutculinary programming at TheEvergreens, kindly visitwww.evergreens.org or contactthe community at (856) 439-2062 orinfo@evergreens.org.
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Former Moorestown residentand Moorestown High Schoolalumnus Blake W. Rice will beperforming atthe Hard Rock
Café inPhiladelphiaon FridayAug. 28. He will be headliningwith his comedic stand up rou-tine alongside opening acts AdamFerrone, Paul Schissler and JoeWelkie.
The Hard Rock Café is locatedat 1131 Market St. in Philadel-
phia. Doors open at 8 p.m. and theshow starts at 9 p.m. The show isfor 18 year olds and up. Ticketsrange from $12 to $15. Order tick-ets online at
www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/927085.
‘Boat NJ’ courseoffered Aug. 25 and 27A “Boat NJ” course will be of-
fered by NJ Boating Safety Class-es in Moorestown on Aug. 25 and27. The two-evening "Boat NJ"
course meets the needs of boatersand personal watercraft opera-tors for a basic overview of boatand PWC operation. The coursemeets the state law requirements
for New Jersey boating safety cer-tification. There will be a $75 fee,which covers the cost of thecourse and all materials.
The course will be held at theBrandywine facility atMoorestown Estates, 1205 NorthChurch St. at the corner of Al-bany Road. The classes will beheld from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
You must attend both nights.One hour of homework is re-quired.
Please do not call the location.For additional information,please call Janet at (201) 291-5976or visit our website atwww.njboat.org or on water train-ing at www.BoatboyMarineTrain-ing.com.
NAMI/FACE meetstwice a month
NAMI/FACE, National Al-liance on Mental Illness, of Burlington County meets the sec-
ond and fourth Monday of eachmonth at 7 p.m. at the First Pres-byterian Church of Moorestown,101 Bridgeboro Road.
Everyone is welcome to join.
Improve presentationskills with Toastmasters
Want to improve your presen-tation skills in a supportive,learning environment? Come tothe Toastmasters’ meeting andsee what it is all about, the secondand fourth Tuesdays of everymonth from noon to 1 p.m. atLockheed Martin in Building 770-VTC, Centerton Road, first con-ference room to left of the lobby.
Since 1924, Toastmasters Inter-national has helped people of allbackgrounds become more confi-dent in front of an audience. HisToastmaster’s Voice is a chartedclub of Toastmasters Internation-al that meets at Lockheed Martin.Guests are always welcome. Pre-
registration due to security is re-quired.
For more information, visit theclub’s website at www.histoast-mastersvoice.org/.
MHS alumnus to headline comedy act Aug. 28
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10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ856-642-8700 • www.longandfoster.com
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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.
610 McElwee Rd, Moorestown $995,000A 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 desirableMoorestown. There are very few opportunities like this left. The land currently has farm status and can
remain as such. A perfect opportunity for the avid equestrian to build their own horse farm, or for some-one who just wants some room to stretch their arms. Septic system approval for up to a 6 BR home, ac-cess to public water, natural gas, & electric, & deed restriction for One Single Family Detached Home.
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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!
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340 Tom Brown Road, Moorestown $1,350,0004BR, 5 Full Baths, 6,341 SFThis beautiful estate home is situated in a pastoral landscape with gorgeous views of surrounding fields.The home features afirst floor master suite, four fireplaces, koi pond, passive solar design, upgraded finishes
inside and out, radiant heat, passive solar design, and much more. Each of t he four bedrooms has its ownprivate bathroom. The fourth bedroom, located over the garage, and accessed via bridge or separate stairs,can be used as a guest room, au paire suite, or office depending on need.
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.
Paul Canton IIISales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
2801 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson $679,000A 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 desirableMoorestown. There are very few opportunities like this left. The land currently has farm status and can
remain as such. A perfect opportunity for the avid equestrian to build their own horse farm, or for some-one who just wants some room to stretch their arms. Septic system approval f or up to a 6 BR home, ac-cess to public water, natural gas, & electric, & deed restriction for One Single Family Detached Home.
45 E. Walnut Ave., Moorestown $695,0003 BR, 3 BA, 2,802 SF, .72 acre. Desirable North West Estates, featuring 1st fl. master suite. This colonialreproduction is complete w/ authentic details starting on the exterior w/ cedar shingle roof, wood clapboard
siding, wood windows, functional shutters, & brick detailing, and continuing inside. Freshly refinished ran-dom width wide plank southern pine floor boards, authentic c olonial trim details, thumb latch bar set doorhardware, 4 functional FPs (one is gas) & more. Authentic detailing & custom woodwork adds to thethoughtfully laid out interior and modern amenities. A 2 car attached garage & a separate shop/garage inthe back of the property give space for the automobile aficionado.
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Direct: 856.642.8055405 Teal Ct., Moorestown $685,000Incredible and Completely Renovated Townhouse in the much sough-after Windrow Clusters! THE nicest unit to come to market in a very longtime. This home is practically brand new with stunning updating and up-grades that you have to see it to actually believe it. Beautiful Hand-Scraped Hardwood Flooring throughout the first floor. The Open Kitchenis something out of a magazine with beautiful granite, custom cabinetry,island with room for seating, high-end appliances and lighting. Call Samfor a private showing today!
22 Oriole Way, Moorestown $687,0004400 sq.ft. on 1.43 acres! Private lot w/ 2 outdoor spaces! Skylights, open arches & French doors!35'x12' CHEF's KITCHEN w/ beamed cathedral ceiling, Cherry cabinetry, center island, bar w/ wine
refrigerator, copper sink & walk-in pantry! Travertine backsplash, exotic granites & prof appliances.Extra-large LR w/ rock-wall FP. His & her walk-in closets off the master w/ tray ceiling & framelessshower. Adjoining office/nursery, guest BR, new family BA w/ granite floor, stone counter, glass tilebacksplash, over-size tub, atrium, dining/sun room, gallery. FR maple & granite wet bar w/ walk-outto 25'x25' fireglass roof deck w/ views! Upstairs, 2 spacious BRs & BA w/ skylights. Finished base-ment. Covered front porch, rear patio w/ fenced back yard! Att'd 2-car GA w/ new doors & openers.
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335 High Street, Moorestown $385,000Walk to Main Street, shopping and restaurants from this beautiful Cape Cod that was totallyupdated and remodeled in 2004. Situated on a large corner lot, this home has 4 Large Bed-rooms and 2 Full baths. 2 of the Bedrooms are on the Main Floor along with a full bath.Kitchen has Cherry Cabinets and granite countertops with a Breakfast bar. Abundance oflight and plenty of room to entertain in the large great room with soaring cathedral ceilingsand a fireplace. Relax on the covered front porch and entertain in the large fenced-in back-yard. You will love this home! It will not LAST...come tour this home today before it is gone.
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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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The Strawbridge Price Upon Request4/5 BR, 2 1/2 Baths, 2,400 SFThis new custom home features a first floor master suite, open first floorplan, 9' first floor ceilings, and up to four more bedrooms on the secondfloor. Total amount of area to be finished is up to the buyer. Finished space
options range from 1,600 SF up to about 3,800 SF including finished base-ment. Call us to customize your dream home!
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300 Springhouse Ln, Moorestown $642,500
Collins Park Neighborhood / Newly Renovated
5 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,377 Sq. Ft. / .49 Acre
Updated Kitchen w/Stainless Steel Appliances & Granite/Close to Town
519 Eaglebrook Dr., Moorestown $649,000Elegant Stanwick Glen Home / Close to Schools & Town
5 Bedrooms / 2/2 Baths / 3,802 Sq.Ft. / .64 Acre
1st Floor In-Law Suite/ Spacious Master Suite / Backyard Oasis
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
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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/ vo lume 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 $799,900Custom 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
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
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.
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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 • $1,350,000Classic 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 $1,275,000Jeffrey Dubrow home,5 BR, 4 full BAs & 2 half BAs does not disappoint. Formal LR w/ over-sized palladium windows, sunny bay windows, hardwoods, & woodwork make this roomperfect. The adjacent study/library has mahogany & marble-encased FP. Great Room; cathe-
dral ceilings, a wall of custom windows & french doors leading to brick patios, floor to ceilingstone FP, custom built bar w/ refrigeration. Large kitchen: abundant storage, granite toppedcenter island, double ovens, breakfast bar, & breakfast room. DR has custom moldings, pal-ladium windows, & service door to kitchen. French doors off kitchen lead to the covered ter-race--and the great room opens to brick patio. Master en suite w/ FP, sitting area, walk incloset spa like bath. 4 BRs are generous in size. 2 full BAs accommodate these BRs. Mainfloor mudroom-1/2 BA & back door to patio & door to garage. Custom lockers. Finishedbasement w/ a custom wet bar. 3 car garage, security and sprinkler systems
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Young people interested in volun-teering with any of the youth
sports leagues and clinicsshould complete a volunteer ap-plication.
For adults interested in volun-
teering with the department,there is a simple process. ContactTheresa Miller and set an ap-pointment to complete a state
background check. Once thebackground check has been com-pleted, volunteering is simple – whether with youth sports
leagues or at the Church StreetRecreation Center, there are plen-ty of opportunities available. Forbusinesses seeking volunteer
team building days, the depart-ment has plenty of opportunitiesas well.
As was evidenced by the TTI
Environmental Green Team, vol-unteering in the communitycan be a fun and beautiful experi-ence!
Volunteering with theMoorestown Department of Parks & Recreation is a fun andactive way to be involved in the
Moorestown community.For more information, please
contact the Department of Parksand Recreation at (856) 914-3093.
VOLUNTEERContinued from page 6
Volunteer opportunities are plentiful for youth and adults
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R E AL ESTATE • MORTGAGE
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10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ856-642-8700 • www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
150 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown • $799,888California Contemporary / Extraordinary Design & Detail
4 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 Acre
Chef’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
633 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1.699,000Stunning French Classic / Elegant Indoor/Outdoor Living4 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,50l Sq. Ft. / 1.15 Acre
Joanne Hudson Custom Kitchen / lst Floor Master Suite / Summer Kitchen
1 Silverwood Rd, Moorestown • $1,099,000Renovated & Expanded Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,000 Sq.Ft. / .60 AcreDavid Ramsey Custom Library / Generous Kitchen / Pool House
227 E. Main St., Moorestown • $1,199,000Exquisitely Renovated Victorian / Town & Country Living6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,799 Sq. Ft. / .87 AcreNew Custom Kitchen / Renovated Master Suite / Spectacular Gardens & Pool
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASPDirect: 856.642.8742
1113 Haines Mill Rd., Moorestown • $774,900Amazing Plantation Home / Built by Craig Lord
4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,576 Sq. Ft. / 1.93 AcresKitchen Update 2015 / 40 Ft. Mahogany Front Porch / Gracious Formality
821 Loveland Rd., Moorestown • $1,399,900Mechling Park / Exquisite Maines Built Home
5 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,225 Sq.Ft. / .83 Acre
Wonderful Kitchen/ Architectural Details /Spectacular Pool & Spa
700 Lippincott Ave., Moorestown • $1,199,000
Beautiful & Unique Home in Classic Neighborhood3 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
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Capehart Scatchard workers'compensation department attor-neys, John H. Geaney, PrudenceM. Higbee, Christina AdinolfiShea, and Ted Yoa were featured
speakers at a Millennium semi-nar event held on July 16 at theHoliday Inn and National Confer-ence Center in East Windsor.
In addition to moderating theone-day program, Geaney pre-sented "How Employers Can Con-sistently Win in Workers Comp"and "Where Workers' Comp andADA/FMLA Come Together."
Higbee presented "Hot Topics inWorkers' Comp and What theStatute Teaches Us" and alsoserved as moderator for a presen-tation titled, "IMEs in Workers'
Comp."Adinolfi Shea was a panelist on
"IMEs in Workers' Comp," andYoa presented on "Recent Deci-sions You Need to Know."
A seasoned workers' compensa-tion practitioner for more than 30years, Geaney, a Moorestown resi-dent, is the author of Geaney'sNew Jersey Workers' Compensa-
tion Manual and A Guide to Em-ployment Issues Under the ADA& FMLA distributed by the NewJersey Institute for ContinuingLegal Education. Geaney concen-
trates his practice in the repre-sentation of employers in work-ers' compensation defense mat-ters, the Americans with Disabili-ties Act, and the Family and Med-ical Leave Act.
Higbee, Adinolfi and Yoa areresidents within the surroundingarea.
To learn more about CapehartScatchard visit their website atwww.capehart.com.
Jacqueline Burke of Moorestown has been named de-velopment associate at the AlicePaul Institute,Lucy Beard,the institute’sexecutive di-
rector, an-nounced.
“We arepleased to wel-come Burke toour staff,”Beard said.
Burke is ad- junct profes-sor at DrexelUniversity’s School for Public Pol-icy.
Previously, she served as direc-tor of the Women’s Policy Insti-tute of New Jersey. She has alsoserved as associate executive di-rector in charge of research andpolicy for the New Jersey StateSenate Democratic office.
Burke holds a bachelor’s inpsychology from the University of Miami and a juris doctor fromHarvard Law School.
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ed his resignation was for person-al, family related reasons, and hehad accepted a new position assuperintendent/principal in adistrict in Ocean County.
Prior to being hired as the in-terim superintendent for MTPSin February 2014, Rehm had re-tired to Ocean County from a 36-year educational career in Corn-wall, N.Y.
Rehm accepted the full-time su-perintendent position in May2014, with a standard three-yearagreement.
Rehm has also previously saidthat the daily commute toMoorestown takes him about anhour.
“Regretfully, for personal rea-sons, it has become necessary forme to relocate back to OceanCounty and seek employmentthere,” Rehm said at the Aug. 11meeting.
Rehm said he’s never found a
board, staff or community thanthat of MTPS that works harderfor the benefit of its children, andhe wished the district continuedsuccess and good fortune in thefuture.
When asked about the processof appointing a replacement,Goldenberg said the board wasstill waiting for the state Depart-ment of Education to give ap-proval for an acting superintend-ent.
However, Goldenberg said she
didn’t know how long that ap-proval might take.
Regarding filling the positionlong-term, Goldenberg said that
responsibility fell on the mem-bers of the board as elected offi-cials and the board would follow amethodical process of research.
“Every member of this boardof education wants to have some-one who comes who is a part of us and stays,” Goldenberg said.
Bridget Potts, a teacher atMary E. Roberts ElementarySchool, spoke on behalf of Moorestown Education Associa-tion president Lisa Trapani, whowas away on vacation.
Potts said the MEA believedRehm was a professional and re-spectful educational leader andwanted to thank Rehm for hisservice to the district.
“He respected what we did in-structionally because he actuallyworked as a teacher and knowswhat life in a classroom and in aschool district is like. Therefore,he was able to move us forward ina collaborative manner,” Pottssaid.
Regarding the search for a re-placement, South Valley Elemen-tary teacher Cricket Dever voicedconcerns about the negative ef-fect the “constant” turnover of leadership in the district was hav-ing on children and staff.
Rehm’s departure marks thethird superintendent to have leftthe school district within the pastthree years, following the retire-ment of John Bach in 2012 andthe resignation of Brian Betze in2013.
“I just want to get it right,”Dever said. “I don’t understand it.I was in personnel for 15 years be-fore I went back to teaching and I
would have been fired if this hap-pened in the business world, so Iam hoping that we can get itright.”
Board vice president David We-instein pointed out that while hedidn’t believe the past vettingprocesses were perfect, the mostrecent search ended with Rehm,who Weinstein believed did “fitthe district.”
“It’s unfortunate that Mr. Rehmhas other things in his life thatare bringing him away from us,and we have to all accept that andfind somebody else that will hope-fully fit Moorestown,” Weinsteinsaid.
Weinstein also noted that thestatewide salary cap on superin-tendent’s salaries imposed byGov. Christie several years agowas having a negative effect onthe talent pool of potential candi-dates.
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Dever: ‘I just want to get it right’
Perkins Center for the Arts willbe celebrating the 3rd AnnualWiffle Ball Cup & Fest on Satur-day, Sept. 12 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.This fun-filled tournament in ahistoric outdoor setting is an all-ages, family-friendly event heldoutside Perkins Center for the
Arts, Moorestown on the Arbore-tum at Evergreen Lawn.
Players and their fans are invit-ed to spend the day, picnic andplay ball. Up to 24 team slots areavailable for the tournament, all
ages are welcome to join.The winning team will be
awarded a custom designed one-of-a-kind trophy created by ce-ramic artist, Paul Serena. Newthis year, gourmet food truckswill be on site to satisfy yourhunger throughout the day.
The team entry fee is $250 forfive players and includes five t-shirts. For more information andto register a team visit perkin-sarts.org/experience/events/wif-fle-ball-cup/.
Sign up for Wiffle Ball Cup
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