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Kindergarten program
Board of Education approves
pilot program. PAGE 3
KRISTINA SCALA/The Moorestown Sun
Mike Ransom plays his guitar in the music room of his
home on Thursday, Feb. 21.
Moorestown resident
starts record label
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Moorestown Sun
As he leaned back in the chair, with a
freshly brewed cup of coffee in his hand,
the tattoo on his left shoulder peeked out
from under the sleeve of his 7Seconds t-
shirt. That was when he started to tell the
story about the song he wrote, recorded
and released in memory of his father-in-
law who died from lung cancer.
Mike Ransom, an air traffic controller
for the Federal Aviation Association,
moved back to Moorestown after spending
a few years working in Jacksonville, Fla.
Ransom graduated from Moorestown
High School in 1999, and went on to Rut-
gers University where he met his wife,
Amanda Price. Ransom graduated from
Rutgers in 2003 with a degree in sociology,
and went on to work for the FAA in 2005.
But Ransom does more than maintain
and control a safe, orderly flow of air traf-
fic. On the side, Ransom has his own
record label company.
When I was down [in Jacksonville] I
wasnt as involved in music as I would have
liked. I wanted to find a way back in, but I
couldnt find anyone to start a band with,
and I didnt know if I had the time, he
said.
In 2007, with a little push from his wife,
Ransom got back into the music industry.
I had done a record label years before
and my wife suggested why dont you start
a record label again? he said.
Ransoms business partners, who are
also air traffic controllers, joined in his
company. Shortly after, his wife became the
fourth partner and the operation manager.
After that day, Unable Records a punk
rock record label company was born.
Since moving back to his hometown in
September 2008, Ransom keeps in touch
with his partners in Florida via email.
Ransom said his record label signs punk
rock groups because of his personal back-
ground and interest in the genre.
When Ransom was younger, he was a
member of a band called Point Blank.
We played all over New Jersey, Pennsyl-
vania, and put out a few records a six
song EP in 1996 with Chapter 11 records,
and we put out songs on a bunch of compi-
lations. Our other full-length record was a
record released on my label, he said.
From 1995 to New Years Eve 1998, Point
Blank performed and recorded songs in
various local recording studios. The band
broke up before it could release its third
album, he said.
But Ransom remembers the opportunity
the band was given by Chapter 11 records.
When I was a kid, and I was in Point
Blank, my brothers friends started a
record label company and took a chance on
my band, he said.
Ransom wanted to pay it forward and
give bands the push they need to make it to
the next level.
I am not going to be able to take anyone
into the top 100. I just dont have the capa-
bility or the resources to do it. Maybe if
this was my full-time job I could. For me
please see MONEY, page 22
Berklee College of Music an-
nounces that the following local
students have earned placement
on the deans list for the fall se-
mester of the 2012 academic year:
Megan Madara and April Gom-
pers.
Juliana Fitzgerald Downey,
a mechanical engineering stu-
dent at the Polytechnical State
University of Virginia, has
achieved the deans list with dis-
tinction.
Downey has been selected as
one of 20 students to represent
Virginia Tech in Europe during a
College of Engineering Interna-
tional program, which will take
her to Germany, Switzerland and
Italy in May and June of 2013.
She has also pledged the Epsilon
Pi Chapter of the Kappa Delta
sorority.
She is also a member of the
Womens Intercollegiate Rugby
Club Team competing this
spring.
The following local students
have been named to the deans
honor list at Gettysburg College
for outstanding academic
achievement in the fall 2012 se-
mester: Joseph Ventresca and
Courtney Walton.
The following local students
have been named to the deans
commendation list at Gettysburg
College for the fall 2012 semester:
Loren Pruitt and Gerard
Toscani.
Jennifer Steinberg has been
named to the prestigious Who's
Who of American Colleges and
Universities, compiled by Randall
Reilly Publishing. Steinberg was
nominated by the faculty at Ply-
mouth State University.
Loyola University Maryland
has announced the members of
its fall 2012 deans list. The follow-
ing local students have achieved
this honor: Christine Cairoli, a
member of the class of 2013; Pa-
tricia Fox, a member of the class
of 2015; Maria Lanza, a member
of the class of 2014; Nicholas
Russo, a member of the class of
2016; Ralph Russo, a member of
the class of 2014; Ashlynn Va-
naria, a member of the class of
2015; Taylor Wilson, a member
of the class of 2013; and Julia
Yedman, a member of the class
of 2016.
Villanova University named
the following students to the
deans list for the fall 2012 semes-
ter.
Elizabeth Pica is pursuing a
bachelor's degree in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Michael O'Dea is pursuing a
bachelor's degree in the Villanova
School of Business.
Megan Farnsworth is pursu-
ing a bachelor's degree in the Col-
lege of Engineering.
Vincent Cordisco is studying
communication in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Emilio Mansilla is studying
Spanish studies in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences.
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By KRISTINA SCALA
The Moorestown Sun
Moorestown Board of Educa-
tion members approved the
kindergarten pilot program for
the 2013-2014 school year on Tues-
day, Feb. 26.
The extended day kindergarten
pilot program will be run in all
three of the elementary schools.
According to board president
Don Mishler, 207 students cur-
rently attend the kindergarten
program in Moorestown, and 60
percent of kindergarten-aged stu-
dents in the township attend both
morning and afternoon sessions.
There are students that are
Moorestown residents that dont
go to our kindergarten at all.
They go to a program somewhere
else. That 60 percent only counts
the students we have right now,
Mishler said, referring to the stu-
dents who attend both sessions.
Approximately 120 students go
somewhere else, he said.
Currently, the kindergarten
programs are broken into morn-
ing and afternoon sessions. The
morning session is from 8:40 to
11:40 a.m. and the afternoon ses-
sion is from 12:35 to 3:35 p.m.
Mishler said the extended day
would keep the kindergarteners
in school from 8:40 a.m. to 3:35
p.m.
The time the children will
spend in the classroom would be
considered full-day kindergarten
if new curriculums were taught
there.
Mishler said the difference be-
tween full-day kindergarten and
extended day is, in full day, chil-
dren learn new material, while in
an extended day program does
not teach the children new mate-
rial. The extended day reinforces
what was already taught, Mishler
said.
The issue with full day is its
very expensive, and we dont have
any funding to increase that pro-
gram, he said, adding if the pilot
program is successful, the school
district will continue the pro-
gram. If the enrollment numbers
are high for the pilot program,
the school district might start an-
other section, he said.
Mishler said the extended day
would help students prepare for
first grade.
In other news, the board of ed-
ucation also approved switching
health care benefits from the state
health benefit plan to Aetna.
He said until recently, for every
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Six-week Tumblin Tots
program planned
Tumblin Tots, a pre-school ex-
ercise program sponsored by the
Moorestown Department of
Parks and Recreation is planned.
The program of basic exercise
using games, music, and gymnas-
tics for ages 18 months (Mommy
and Me for ages 18 months to 30
months) and for children ages 2 to
4, emphasizes building confi-
dence and socialization by com-
bining practical exercises with a
low-key atmosphere, helping to
improve movement, agility, motor
skills, and coordination. Parents
must be present with child.
The six-week program is held
in the gymnasium at the Church
Street Recreation Center on
Thursday at 9:30 a.m. for age 18
months to 30 months, and 10:15
a.m. for ages 2 to 4. The fee is $50
for residents and $60 for non-resi-
dents for ages 18 months to 30
months, and $60 for residents and
$70 for non-residents for ages 2
1/2 to 4. The program is from
March 7 to April 25, with no pro-
gram being held on March 28 or
April 4.
A second six-week spring ses-
sion is planned for May 2 to June
6, at the Moorestown Library fol-
lowed by a summer session dur-
ing the months of June and July.
For further information and to
register, please visit
www.moorestownrec.com. Visa
and MasterCard are accepted.
Checks can be made to the Town-
ship of Moorestown.
Cinderella sing-along
March 13 to 16
Moorestown Theater Company
is performing Disneys Cinderel-
la, Kids & Princess Sing-Along
on March 13, 14 and 15 from 7 to 9
p.m. and on Saturday, March 16,
from 2 to 4 p.m.
The performance will be held
at Hope Community Church lo-
cated at 235 West Main St.
Ticket prices are $10 per per-
son.
For more information visit
MTCs website at www.moores
towntheatercompany.org.
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Tap dancing program
for kids planned
The Moorestown Department
of Parks and Recreation will
sponsor a tap dancing program
for children ages 8 to 16 on Tues-
day evenings from 8 to 9 p.m. at
the Church Street Recreation
Center from Tuesday, March 12 to
Tuesday, May 7. There will be no
program on April 2.
The program is a 60-minute
class for eight weeks that in-
cludes fun tap warm-ups, the fun-
damentals of tap including flaps,
shuffles, time steps, and basic
rhythms. Educational activities
will be added to ensure interest,
mastery, and enjoyment for all
participants. Tan or black tap
shoes are required.
The fee is $75 for Moorestown
Residents, and $85 for non-resi-
dent children, and registration
can be completed at www.moores
townrec.com. Visa and Master-
card accepted. Checks should be
made payable to the Township of
Moorestown.
Hip-hop dance program
set to begin
Hip-Hop Dance will be provid-
ed through the Moorestown De-
partment of Parks and Recre-
ation on Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m.
at the Church Street Recreation
Center for children ranging in
age from 8 to 16.
The program runs from Tues-
day, March 12, to Tuesday, May 7.
There will be no program on
April 2.
The focus will be on stretching,
isolations, rhythms, and funky
footwork. New and original dance
moves will be introduced and per-
fected, while gliding through the
foundations of hip-hop.
Jazz/hip-hop sneakers or jazz
shoes and comfortable, yet form-
fitting clothing is recommended.
No jeans or shorts!
The fee for the course is $75 for
residents and $85 for non-resi-
dents. Register at www.moores
townrec.com. Visa and Master-
Card accepted. Checks should be
made payable to the Township of
Moorestown.
St. Patricks Day beef
and beer on March 15
On Friday, March 15, from at 8
p.m. Irish for the Cure: St. Pats
Beef and Beer celebration will be
held at the Lenola Fire Hall locat-
ed at 229 North Lenola Road.
Tickets purchased in advanced
are $25 per person. Tickets pur-
chased at the door are $30 per per-
son. Proceeded from the event
will benefit Susan G. Komen.
To purchase tickets contact
Barbara at (609) 870-0493, via
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S
chool administrators through-
out the state were holding their
collective breath leading up to
Gov. Christies 2013 budget address last
week.
Where would state aid stand? was
the question on everyones mind. If
state aid went down considerably, how
hard would it hit the school districts
bottom line?
Come last week, though, these same
administrators were able to breathe a
sigh of relief when Christie an-
nounced that his budget proposal
would actually increase state aid
schools and, more importantly, would-
nt reduce aid to any school district.
Overall, Christies budget provides
for an $87 million bump in state aid to
public schools, up to almost $9 billion
total, which is a record high for the sec-
ond straight year.
But those numbers often are not im-
portant to school districts like ours,
which doesnt receive the bulk of state
aid to public schools anyway. What is
important to our district is that we
wont be seeing a decrease in aid from
last year.
The exact amount of state aid that
will be given to each district hasnt
been released yet, but once it is, its
likely to show that our districts aid
will be flat, year over year. While we
certainly could have used more help
from the Garden State, its comforting
to know we wont have to kick in more
money out of our already thin pockets.
So two thumbs up to Christie for
paying attention to one of the most im-
portant aspects of life here in New Jer-
sey our public schools.
in our opinion
Phew!
No school district will see a decrease in state aid
Its budget time
The school district will be releasing its
2013-2014 budget numbers, and the
impact on your tax bills, shortly. The Sun
will have all the details on the budget
when they are released. If you want to
share your thoughts on the topic, send
us a letter to the editor. Wed love to
hear from you.
Moorestown Friends School students re-
ceived awards in the 15th annual Deborah
Heart Challenge and Art Competition held
at Pemberton High School.
On Feb. 24, MFS participated in the chal-
lenge and came home with five awards in
the art competition. In the two-dimensional
category, Delran senior Melissa Finnerty
won second place for her work entitled
Flow. Mount Laurel senior Lauren Car-
ney won third place for her piece Cham-
ber. Cinnaminson sophomore Carly Teitel-
baum also took home third place for her
work Hidden Heart. Juniors Everett
Aldrich (Burlington) and Carl Durkow
(Sewell) both received Honorable Mention
for their respective pieces Heart Health
and Heartwork.
MFS Upper School art teacher Nicole Ed-
mund coordinated all of the student en-
tries.
The art competition is part of the Debo-
rah Heart Challenge, which is co-sponsored
by the Deborah Heart and Lung Center and
Pemberton Township. It was started 15
years ago in celebration of National Heart
Month.
Moorestown Friends students bring home art awards
Special to The Sun
Several Moorestown Friends School stu-
dents received awards at the 15th annual
Deborah Heart Challenge and Art Com-
petition held at Pemberton High School
on Sunday, Feb. 24. ABOVE: Student Carl
Durkows artwork received an honorable
mention. RIGHT: Student Carly Teitel-
baums artwork earned third-place.
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Florine R. Still
Feb. 21, 2013
Florine R. Still, of
Moorestown, departed on Feb. 21,
2013.
She was a mother of three:
Shirley Still-Hayes, of
Moorestown; Diane Still-Peeples,
of Perth Amboy; and the late
Maurice R. Still. She was the
grandmother of 10, great-grand-
mother of 14 and the great-great-
grandmother of six. She is also
survived by her one sister of
Rhode Island and a host of nieces,
nephews and relatives.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday March 2, at 3 p.m.
at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah
Witness, located at 339 Bridge-
boro Road, Moorestown.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Kingdom Hall of
Jehovah Witness or World Wide
Works of Jehovah Witness.
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Moorestown DeCafe
hosts concert March 15
The Moorestown DeCafe wel-
comes April Mae & The Junebugs
on March 15, playing the finest
roots/Americana music, under
the influence of jump blues, rock-
abilly, swing, gospel, bluegrass
and plenty of boogie, with a dab
of N'awlins for extra spice!
Serving up high energy and
deep vintage vibes is their spe-
cialty. Traveling and performing
through the Deep South, soaking
up the sounds of roots music
forms like bluegrass, delta blues,
rockabilly and swing, led April to
seek out upright bassist JJ
Culpepper to form the June Bugs.
April Mae, lead vocalist, also
plays washboard and percussion
with the June Bugs. Dave "Cat-
fish" Fecca sizzles on cigar box
guitar, electric guitar and bang,
while Culpepper's rollicking, ex-
pressive bass lines provide the
perfect balance between April's
hot smoke and honey vocals and
guitarist Catfish's gritty leads.
DeCafe provides a warm coffee-
house environment for great
music in an intimate setting sur-
rounded by art. Perkins Center
for the Arts, 395 Kings Highway.
Doors open 7:30 p.m. The concert
starts at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $20
and includes coffee, tea and
treats. For tickets, call 235-6488 or
visit www.perkinscenter.org.
Pancake breakfast
planned for March 16
Moorestown Baseball will hold
its annual pancake breakfast on
Saturday, March 16 from 8 to 11
a.m. in the Moorestown High
School cafeteria. The breakfast
will include pancakes, sausage,
milk, juice and coffee. Some team
assignments will be announced at
this time.
There will be giveaways for the
kids.
Ticket prices are $5 for adults
and kids. Tickets can be pur-
chased at registration or at the
door on March 16 (registered ball
players are free). If you pur-
chased your tickets at registra-
tion, your name will be on a list as
you walk in. We will also have the
latest MYBF baseball apparel for
2013.
WEDNESDAY MARCH 6
Open Space Committee meeting:
North Church Rec Center, 11 West
Second St. 7:30 p.m.
Tree Planting and Preservation
Committee meeting: Star Center
at Moorestown High School 7 p.m.
Divorce Support Group: First
United Methodist Church, Cam-
den and Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30
to 8:30 p.m. Visit www.meetwith-
god.com or call 235-0450 for
more information.
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
Center for Conscious Living, 302
N. Washington St., Suite 101E,
5:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Call (856)
722-LOVE for information.
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m.
Call 608-1904 for information.
THURSDAY MARCH 7
Bingo and Pizza: Grades fourth and
above. 4 to 5 p.m. at Moorestown
Library. Enjoy pizza and a rousing
game of bingo. Registration
required.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 115 West Main St. next
to Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY MARCH 8
Legally Blonde: The Musical at
Moorestown High School: 7:30
p.m. Tickets are $12 general
admission, $10 for seniors and
students. Order tickets online at
www.showtix4u.com. For more
information call (856) 778-6610
or email jranson@mtps.
com.AARP bowling group: Lau-
rel Lanes, Rte. 73 in Maple
Shade. Call 778-7467 for infor-
mation.
Teen Night: Church Street Rec Cen-
ter. 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m.
Call 608-1904 for information.
SATURDAY MARCH 9
Home Buyer Seminar: 9 a.m. to
noon at Moorestown Library. Free
seminar offers information on
buying a home including current
mortgage rates and availability.
Presented by Weichert Realtors.
Legally Blonde: The Musical at
Moorestown High School: 7:30
p.m. Tickets are $12 general
admission, $10 for seniors and
students. Order tickets online at
www.showtix4u.com. For more
information call (856) 778-6610
or email jranson@mtps.com.
SUNDAY MARCH 10
Sunday Worship: HOPE Community
Church. 10:30 a.m. Call 235-8077
or visit www.hope-ccm.org.
Maranatha Christian Fellowship
services: 802 N. Lenola Rd. 8:30
or 10:30 a.m.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop:
Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1 to 4
p.m. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Center for Conscious Living Sun-
day Service: Moorestown Com-
munity House. 10 a.m.
Main Street Kids LIVE: HOPE Com-
munity Church. 10:29 a.m. Ages 4
to 12. Call 235-8077 or visit
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MONDAY MARCH 11
Kick-Off Meeting: Adventures in
Upcycling: 7 p.m. at Moorestown
Library. Review rules, meet local
experts and see examples of
upcycled goods for this project
that runs until Moorestown Day,
June 1, when projects will be on
display. Individuals or teams may
apply.
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 7:30 p.m. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
Time for Twos: Moorestown
Library. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Call
234-0333 to register.
Ham Radio Club meeting: St.
Matthews Lutheran Church. 7:30
p.m. Call Frank at (609) 386-
5906.
A Course in Miracles: The Center
for Conscious Living. 7 p.m. Call
722-5683 for information.
TUESDAY MARCH 12
AARP Chapter No. 2143 meeting:
Trip sign-up at noon. Meeting
begins at 1 p.m. Program starts at
1:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, 46 E. Camden
Ave. Program is Elisa Robinson of
Reconstructive Orthopedics. For
more information call (856) 482-
1550.
American Legion Post 42 meet-
ing: Moorestown Estates, 1205 N.
Church Rd. 7:30 p.m.
Moorestown AARP Chapter 2143
meeting: First United Methodist
Church. Noon.
Horticultural Society of South
Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill
Community Center, 820 Mercer
St. Call Rita at 428-5975 for more
information.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701.
Alzheimers support group: Care-
One Harmony Village, 310 N.
Stanwick Rd. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Con-
tact (609) 276-0248 for informa-
tion.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion.
1 to 4 p.m. For more information
visit www.moorestown.com/his-
tory.
Evergreen Senior Womens Club:
New Albany Recreation Center.
Noon to 3 p.m. Call 235-4880 or
235-0912 ext. 3026 for informa-
tion.
Mens Senior Citizen Club: New
Albany Recreation. Center 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Call 866-9155 for infor-
mation.
Kindergarten story time:
Moorestown Library. 9:30a.m.
and 1:15 p.m. Call 234-0333 to
register.
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Roberts School held its first of
four Literacy Nights on Wednes-
day, Feb. 27. It was attended by a
happy crowd of students and par-
ents eager to learn more about
how to better engage children
through reading.
Roberts Literacy Night is an
opportunity for families to come
in and enjoy all of the services
available through the Roberts
school library.
The children were able to re-
turn their library books, as well
as check out new books.
Bridget Potts, a first-grade
teacher at Roberts, then read a
book to the children and modeled
some literacy activities that fami-
lies can try at home.
Lastly, Bridget provided par-
ents and guardians with literacy
resources while the children en-
joyed a light snack.
Future Literacy Nights for
Robertss students will be held on
Wednesday, March 27, April 24
and May 29, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
If you have any questions about
Roberts Literacy Nights please
contact Potts at
bpotts@mtps.com.
Special to The Sun
Roberts School first-grade teacher Bridget Potts is pictured at the
first Literacy Night on Wednesday, Feb. 27.
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Recently, 29 children attended a
pottery workshop in an art studio
of Moorestown Friends School.
Under the leadership of ceramic
artist and MFS art teacher David
Gamber, the participants learned
basic pottery techniques and
made bowls, which they painted
and decorated.
To create unique designs, they
used simple tools, such as print-
ing blocks and their own fingers.
The objective was to make one-of-
a-kind bowls, each bowl bearing
the initials of its maker.
The workshop is a special an-
nual project of FEP, the Friends
Enrichment Program for under-
served, financially disadvantaged
Moorestown children. Among the
participants were 22 children ac-
tive in FEP and seven from
Moorestown Friends School and
Moorestown Friends Meeting. No
one was idle. All paid attention
and worked diligently. Even the
youngest among them put forth
their best effort. With a helping
hand from adults and teenage
FEP counselors, they produced
handsome bowls.
When they were done, they
gazed at what they had been able
to accomplish and their eyes
filled with pride. They knew they
had made utilitarian objects that
were also works of art and salable
items.
Along with bowls made by
Gamber and other established ce-
ramic artists, the bowls of the
workshop participants will be dis-
played at the FEP Empty Bowl
Dinner Fundraiser, which will be
will be held in the Moorestown
Friends Meetinghouse on Sunday,
April 7, from 4 to 7:30 p.m.
For a freewill donation, guests
will buy a bowl and will be treat-
ed to a soup and bread dinner, a
Greater South Jersey Chorus per-
formance, and a Moorestown
Friends School robotics demon-
stration. The robotics demo will
run from 4 to 5 p.m. The first din-
ner sitting, from 5 to 6 p.m., the
chorus performance, from 6 to
6:30 p.m., and the second dinner
sitting will follow, from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m.
Proceeds will be split 50/50 be-
tween the South Jersey Food
Bank and the Friends Enrich-
ment Program scholarship fund.
For children involved in the proj-
ect, the pottery workshop and the
Empty Bowl Dinner are opportu-
nities to use their talents to raise
money for two worthwhile caus-
es.
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We are the only community in the area with four separate and
distinct neighborhoods that allow residents to participate in a
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Moorestown Friends School art teacher David Gamber recently led a
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MARCH 6-12, 2013 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 15
Moorestown Soccer C|ub Futures Program
Who: Boys and Girls who are presently in Kindergarten through Second
grade and are Moorestown residents or attend Moorestown Schools
When: Saturdays March 9,16,23, April 6,13,20
Grades 1 and 2 - 9:00-10:00am; Kindergarten 10:15-11:15am
Where: Pryor Park (Salem Fieldsj
Cost: $75, includes size #3 or #4 soccer ball
Br|ng: soccer cleats, shinguards, and water
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The Moorestown Police De-
partment will be hosting a Pre-
scription and Over the Counter
Medicine Disposal Site as part of
the 2013 DEA Operation Take
Back NJ initiative. The medicine
turn-in will take place on Satur-
day, March 27, from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. in the front parking lot of the
police department, located at 1245
North Church Street, Suite 2.
Residents may dispose of med-
ication either in its original con-
tainer or by removing medication
from its container and disposing
directly into the drug disposal
box. If the original container is
submitted, residents are encour-
aged to remove the prescription
label if it contains any personal
identifying information. Liquid
products, such as cough medi-
cine, should remain sealed in
their original container. The de-
positor should ensure that the cap
is tightly sealed to prevent leak-
age.
Syringes and other sharp in-
struments will not be accepted.
The mission of the Drug En-
forcement Administration New
Jersey Division Operation Take
Back NJ is to provide a safe and
legal method for the citizens of
New Jersey to dispose their un-
wanted, unused, and expired
medicines.
Each year, experts say, a grow-
ing number of teenagers quietly
turn to a seemingly unlikely
source to score drugs their par-
ents medicine cabinets. Accord-
ing to one of the most recent stud-
ies, monitoring the future, from
the University of Michigan, be-
tween 1997 and 2007, treatment
admissions for prescription
painkillers increased more than
400 percent. In addition, between
2004 and 2008, the number of vis-
its to hospital emergency depart-
ment involving the non-medical
use of narcotic painkillers in-
creased 111 percent.
For further information, con-
tact Lt. Lee Lieber at 914-3041 or
llieber@moorestownpd.com
Prescription and Over the Counter Medicine
Disposal Site planned for March 27
Parents Anonymous/
Family Helpline
(800) 843-5437
PSA
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Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
633 East Main St. A-9, Moorestown $280,000
This perfectly maintained townhome in Tollgate has everything going for it. Its
3 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths, brand new kitchen appliances, and open living room
with hardwood floors and brick fireplace make it the perfect place to call home.
The location is central to everything Moorestown has to offer. The master suite
with private bath and walk in closet are the perfect retreat. Offered at $280,000.
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and includes granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, cherry floors, travertine tile,
and a huge master suite complete with walk-in closet, sitting room, and luxurious master
bath. Walk-out basement features a full bar, entertainment center, huge patio, and more.
751 Riverton Rd, Moorestown $1,590,000
"The Collins Estate"--Georgian Colonial--5 or 6 brs 5.5 baths. Fully renovated t/o & on 3.39 acres.
All baths remodeled, New kit by "Apple" & Craig Lord. Top of the line apps, granite, Tedd cabinetry,
new bamboo flrs. 1500 sq.ft 2 story addition w/ coffered ceil, 2nd flr theater w/ tiered stng. 3 f/ps,
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fin bsmnt. Potential AuPair Ste w/ priv entrnc. Go to: www.751RivertonRoad.com
806 Joshua Ct, Moorestown $679,900
Private Retreat--yet convenient. On 1.3 acre lot, 4/5 br 3 full ba backs to protected 11
acre horse farm. Newer kit features granite, new h/w, replacement wndws, SS apps, &
screened in porch that overlooks park-like yard. Craig Lord/Dave Ramsey foyer, DR, FR
w/ f/p, LR Flexible flr plan - 1st flr br/plyrm w/ adjacent full ba for potential in-law ste.
5 minute walk to high school &1 mile from295 &shopping. www.806JoshuaCt.com
Erin Blank
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Direct: 856.642.8046
132 Chestnut, Moorestown $475,000
4 beds 2 baths. Totally renovated throughout with remarkable in town location! Hard-
woods Renovated eat in kitchen w/ new appliances, backsplash & granite countertops
& island. New insulated windows, new roof, new sidewalk, new driveway, new garage
door. Both baths completely redone. Many new features! 1 car attached garage full high
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Charming 3 br 2.5 ba custom home on quiet street. Short walk away from
all Strawbridge Lake Park has to offer. 1st flr has open kit connected to
spacious FR & front LR w/ bay window. Kit w/granite countertops & new
appliances. 2nd flr you'll find the 3 brs. Master br has its own ba & walk
in closet space. Back yard features a nice deck you can enjoy.
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Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
776 Riverton Rd $974,999
Exquisite at every turn offering exceptional indoor & outdoor lifestyle! 4 brs,
3/1 bas, 10' first flr ceilings, 9' 2nd flr ceilings, theater, fin bsmnt w/ wine
cellar capability, top of the line gourmet kit, large mstr ste w/ sitting area &
bonus room for den or exercise. Extensive trim detail, private paver patio,
large backyard deck & lush landscaping. Don't miss this exceptional home!
526 Creek Road $779,000
Nearly 6 acres on Creek Road! Pristinely main-
tained home is ready to move right in. The home is situated on
1 acre, while remaining 5 acres are a tree farm. Property can be
purchased and subdivided into 3 lots. Or, just enjoy having all
6 acres to call your own right here in Moorestown!
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Burlington County Freeholder
Director Joe Donnelly recently
announced that he has asked
Burlington County College to
partner with the County in assist-
ing the Underground Railroad
Educational Center.
The Underground Railroad Ed-
ucational Center has recently fall-
en under difficult times, which
has resulted in the Center losing
its lease in Burlington City. The
museum collection does not have
a place to display, which the coun-
ty and the college will try to recti-
fy. Donnelly has asked the college
to assist and they have responded
that they have space available at
their new Willingboro Town Cen-
ter location, which is ideally lo-
cated along the Route 130 corri-
dor.
This is a significant piece of
Burlington County and, quite
frankly, national history that
needs to be safe guarded for fu-
ture generations to explore and
learn, said Donnelly. When I
read about their difficulties in the
paper, I knew right away that the
County was going to do every-
thing we could to help them
out.
Donnelly has asked his staff
and members of the ,ollege to
reach out to Louise Calloway, the
founder of the center and work
with her to explore the feasibility
for moving the center to the col-
lege and if so, to quickly develop
a plan for moving forward.
The nonprofit center has
served as an educational center
for students, a museum, a library,
a coffeehouse and an exhibition
space for artists and performers,
making the college an ideal part-
ner and its Willingboro Center a
perfect location close to its origi-
nal site in Burlington City.
In addition to providing a loca-
tion for the center, this partner-
ship also provides an exceptional
learning opportunity for our
Burlington County College stu-
dents to experience more about
the Underground Railroad and the
role Burlington County played in
this important part of American
history, Donnelly said.
Freeholder asks county to assist Underground Railroad Educational Center
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543 Bartram Rd, Moorestown $1,299,000
European architecture in desirable Northwest Estates! 5 bedrooms, 4/3 bathrooms
on 1 acre. Gourmet kitchen, 2 story living room, family/theatre room with custom
built-ins, fully finished basement with extra bedroom and exercise room. Custom
built-in pool, cabana with kitchen, outside shower and powder room, magnificent
patio overlooking beautiful manicured lawn. This is a must-see amazing property!
33 Cove Rd, Moorestown $1,499,000
6 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath Mini Estate on 2 Beautiful Acres. Salt water pool with expan-
sive paver patio, tennis/basketball court, 3 fireplaces, kitchen with Wolf commercial
stove, sub-zero refrigerator, and granite countertops. Full finished basement with
second family room, entertainment room with built-in bar, exercise room, and game
room. An amazing property - don't miss this opportunity!
452 E. 3rd St, Moorestown $270,000
Don't miss the opportunity to see this wonderful home
located on a huge lot within walking distance to town.
4 bedrooms, 2/1 baths, freshly painted, hardwood
floors, front and back staircases, large kitchen with
sun filled eating area and much more!
7710 Beach Ave, Wildwood Crest $1,990,000
OCEANFRONT - Spectacular waterfront location! 4 br, 7 ba home offers
views from every level, designer furnishings, moldings, 10 ceilings, Smart
House, Gourmet Kit w/ Viking SS Apps & Limestone Counters, elevator,
6" hardwood plank floors & so much more! Great beach, wonderful
community, & priced to sell! Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
410 Salem Rd, Moorestown $1,750,000
Exquisite home on 2 beautiful acres. 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths, pool, tennis
court, 3 car garage plus one additional bay, walk-out basement, 4 fire-
places, incredible wine cellar, huge gourmet kitchen overlooking back-
yard, and study that offers a sitting room. The details in this home are
amazing. For more information contact Joan DeLaney at 856-266-0588.
19 Middleton Rd, Moorestown $699,900
Lovely, updated 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home in desirable Northwest
Estates. Updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances and gran-
ite countertops, updated master bathroom, beautiful finished base-
ment with wet bar, large backyard with in ground heated Lipinski
pool! Location, condition and price this home has it all!
8 Leeds Rd, Moorestown $1,995,000
Finely appointed Georgian Colonial in NW Estates offers 6 brs, 4 full & 3 half baths on 1.2
acres. 10 ceilings, plaster moldings, h/w floors, chefs kit, marble keystones & thresh
holds, custom cabinetry, pro grade apps, 4 f/p, 3 car gar, French drs, patios, balcony,
5 zone HVAC, fin bsmnt, irrig syst the list goes on & on! Paul Canton built home.
No detail overlooked. For additional information call Joan DeLaney Direct at 856-266-0588.
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Sales Associate
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Direct: 856.642.8742
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Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
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1314 Broadwood Ave, Cinnaminson $310,000
5 Bedrooms, 3/1 baths, 1st floor in-law suite with private entrance.
Beautifully maintained colonial with large backyard located on a lovely tree-
lined street 2 blocks from the Riverton Country Club. Roof and gutters new
in 2011 and house freshly painted. For more information contact Joan
DeLaney at 856-266-0588.
737 Jamie Dr, Moorestown $1,199,00
6 bedroom, 3/2 bathroom custom Jeffrey Dubrow home in Northwest Estates! Gorgeous
inside and out! Well planned kitchen w/ granite & island w/ 2-sided seating. Large,
private master suite w/ huge walk-in closet & en-suite bath. Beautiful stone fireplace in
family room, study, finished basement, 3 fireplaces, in-ground swimming pool, multiple
patios & so much more! All in a beautiful neighborhood close to town & schools!
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3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Lovely Cape on a wonderful deep yard with
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Victoria Moussouttas, 8, com-
pleted her Suzuki Method Book 1
graduation requirements by per-
forming a solo violin recital at
Moorestown School of Music re-
cently. Victoria played the entire
book from memory and topped off
the performance with Gavotte by
F.J. Gossec.
Victoria plays the violin at
Moorestown School of Music
with Jennifer Mullen using the
Suzuki method. The Suzuki
method nurtures the students'
ability through encouragement
and praise. She is in Suzanne
Hunt's third grade class at
Springville Elementary School in
Mount Laurel where her music
teacher is Ms. Donna Hewitt. Her
parents, Michael and Maria
Moussouttas hosted a reception
in her honor after the recital.
"Victoria has had an excellent
experience studying violin with
the Suzuki Method at MSM. This
method has helped her build con-
centration and focus on hearing
music rather than just reading
musical notes. It has been an ex-
tremely disciplined approach to
learning violin and she continues
to make great progress in rela-
tively short periods of time," Vic-
torias parents said.
Moorestown School of Music
has provided Suzuki music in-
struction in South Jersey since
1998. Individual and group les-
sons are given in cello, piano and
violin. Music Together, a pre-
school music program for chil-
dren birth through kindergarten,
is offered six days a week.
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Burlington County Freeholder
Director Joe Donnelly announced
the creation of a new electronic
comment form on the county
website.
Donnelly explained that this
form will be located in the web-
site footer, which is at the bottom
of each page of the county web-
site. This new form will allow res-
idents to more easily provide
comments and feedback to the
county government, Donnelly
added.
This effort to communicate
with our residents in a more di-
rect and effective manner is an-
other component to our trans-
parency plan, said Donnelly.
The new comment form will
make our county government
more accessible and make it easi-
er for residents to learn more
about the many programs and
services we offer.
Donnelly went on to add that
the online comment form will
allow the county to provide resi-
dents with expedient responses to
their comments.
In addition to the comment
form, a Transparent Burlington
County link has already been
added to the front page of the
county website.
This link allows residents to
search and view important coun-
ty documents online.
Donnelly urged all Burlington
County residents to visit the
county website, www.co.burling-
ton.nj.us or the countys new
Facebook page, www.facebook.
com/BurlingtonCountyNJ for in-
formation and updates.
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dollar the school district was pay-
ing, the employees who were
using the state benefit plan were
getting $1.25 back in benefits.
Recently, the school district dis-
covered it was paying the same
amount, but the employees were
only getting back 80 cents for
every dollar.
By switching plans there is a
significant cost savings, and at
the same time we have Aetnas
agreement to provide equal to or
better than services, Mishler
said. Employees health-care
premium will decrease because
the cost of the plan went
down.
According to Mishler, approxi-
mately 33 percent of the school
districts employees have Aetna
plan offered by the state.
Although Mishler said switch-
ing providers would save money,
employees have personal con-
cerns with the switch.
Mishler could not go into detail
about the concerns, but he said
the general worry has to do with
personal issues and issues with
doctors not taking the Aetna plan.
Without it, our budget would
have been much different, he
said.
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Sheriff Jean E. Stanfield an-
nounced a free presentation de-
signed to reduce teen driver
crashes by increasing parental in-
volvement, called, "Share the
Keys" on Saturday, March 16 from
12:30 to 2 p.m., at the Emergency
Services Training Center, located
at 53 Academy Drive, Westamp-
ton.
"Share the Keys" is structured
for parents and their teen drivers
in the pre-permit/permit stage of
licensure. It is designed to sup-
port parental involvement and
safe driving behaviors.
The program further assists
parents in understanding the
Graduated Driver Licensing laws
and responsibilities associated
with driving that are essential to
teen driver safety.
Parents, and teens who already
hold a probationary license
will also benefit from this pro-
gram.
Key objectives for the program
include, Understanding the GDL,
Being a Good Role Model, Effec-
tively Enforcing the GDL at
Home, Increasing Practice Driv-
ing Hours, and Controlling the
Keys.
We have door prizes to give
away during the presentation
from Smoothie King, LA Fitness,
Westampton Car Wash, Camden
RiverSharks, Camden Aquarium
and Friendly's.
Parents and their teens inter-
ested in attending the "Share the
Keys" presentation can call the
Burlington County Sheriff's De-
partment, Community Services
Unit, (609) 265-3788.
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its more about giving the band a
shove in the right direction,
Ransom said.
There are many genres of punk
rock. Since Ransoms company
only signs punk rock bands, he
will take any and all variations
under one condition.
I will sign a band that branch-
es off into ska, or reggae, or does
a little something different. But
for me it has to tie back into
punk, he said.
I grew up with punk. I know
the market. So I can sell to that
market.
Ransom said there is one band
in particular that stands out from
the rest his label has signed over
the years. Its the first band Un-
able Records signed.
The Bastard Suns are a punk
rock/ska band from Atlanta.
They were our first signing,
and they are, in my opinion, prob-
ably the most talented band on
the label, Ransom said, adding
the only connection he currently
has with the band is dealing with
them in their first release.
With two young children, a
wife and a job as an air traffic
controller, Ransom said giving
bands that dont have the re-
sources money or even knowl-
edge of how to make it in the
music industry is his goal for his
record label company.
For me its not about finding
the next big thing, and making
hundreds of thousands of dol-
lars. Its about giving a band the
opportunity that maybe other-
wise they wouldnt have, he said.
Ransom said he always wanted
to start a band again. He said he
has been writing since he was a
teenager and has not stopped.
After his band broke up, starting
another band has presented its
difficulties. It turned into never
ending next weekends.
He did release all songs record-
ed by Point Blank under Unable
Records, but Ransom said once
you start something, its difficult
to push it to the side.
The first thing I recorded of
my own was in 1998. I am back in
it now. Since 1998, since Point
Blank broke up, I have wanted to
get back into it. Its one of those
things, once you do it you have
got to do it again, he said.
He said even if it took him an-
other 15 years he will set a band
together and get into the studio.
Ransom came back to West
from El Paso, a song he wrote
and dedicated to his father-in-law.
I was continuing to write new
material and my father-in-law got
sick. He was diagnosed with stage
four lung cancer on Dec. 7, 2011,
he said.
Ransom said his wife and her
family lived in Monmouth Coun-
ty, but when her father, Bernie
Price, retired, he moved to El
Paso, Texas.
We werent particularly close,
Bernie and I. We had a son-in-law,
father-in-law relationship. He was
an outstanding guy, but once he
got sick I really started to think
about things, he said.
Bernies left field diagnosis
scared the entire family. When his
wife, Amanda, flew out to El Paso
after getting a this is the end
phone call, Ransom was stuck
doing a project for work in At-
lantic City. In his hotel room, he
wrote West from El Paso.
I wrote it originally to him,
he said.
He sent the lyrics to his wife in
El Paso, and she showed them to
her father.
I wanted to express to him
how unfair I thought his predica-
ment was, and to let him know
how I felt about him, he said.
After Bernie read the lyrics,
Ransom said he was extremely
appreciative.
He told me I think its beauti-
ful, thank you, and I love you,
Ransom said.
Bernie ended up improving
over the summer, but around
Thanksgiving he got worse.
He went from doing well to
very sick in a matter of days, and
unfortunately he passed away on
Dec. 7, 2012. Exactly a year to the
day he was diagnosed.
Bernie never got to hear the
song, but Ransom played the
punk rock dedication at Bernies
memorial service. To further
honor his father-in-law, Ransom
recorded the song with a drum-
mer and released it as a benefit
for the Lung Cancer Foundation
of America.
Ransom said every dime raised
from the songs purchase would
go to the foundation.
Its the most important song I
have ever written, and I wanted to
do more with it than play it at a
memorial service. I wanted to
keep Bernies memory going,
Ransom said.
For more information about
the benefit or to purchase West
from El Paso visit www.un-
ablerecords.com.
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
Elite team of trainers and coaches now spearheading the
expansion of a major business all throughout the northeast
and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
only want to diversify their income, but who enjoy teaching,
coaching and training other people on how to run a business.
Although we are a global corporation, our
aggressive expansion is getting the attention of
people in virtually every background. We are
involved with a multi-trillion/year deregulation in
telecommunications and now, in the deregulation of
energy! We work with numerous Fortune 100
companies. In Spring 2011, we were featured on
Prime Time Television based on what we've done.
We will teach you all of the aspects of our business!
Trainers, public speakers, coaches, sales
consultants
Work & teach in one on one situations, small
groups, large ballroom settings, and even on
stage in front of 20,000 people
Be your own boss
Set your own hours
Capitalize on three of the biggest industries in the
world: telecommunications, energy, banking
Work from home
Company rewards trips
Unlimited income potential: Compensation is
performance based including weekly bonuses
and monthly residual pay
Customize a plan that fits your desired income,
schedule, family life
Please send contact information / resume to the
following email address:
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Wanted to Buy
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2 BR, 2 BA Mt. Laurel $174,900
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3BR, 2BA Cinnaminson $259,900
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4 BR, 1.5 BA Riverton $243,000
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Palmyra 2 BR, 2.5 BA $139,900
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3 BR, 1/1 BA, Pennsauken $139,900
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RE/MAX Main St. ReaIty
236 West Route 38, Suite 110
Moorestown, NJ 08057
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APPROX. .75 ACRE LOT! Upgraded 4 BD
2 BA, with 2 fireplaces, hardwood flooring
in LR, DR, Foyer and Study. Gorgeous floor-
to-ceiling stone fireplace in FR with circle top
windows. Fantastic Culinary Kitchen!
MOORESTOWN $969,000
EXPANDED CARMEL! Magnificent 4/5 BD
3/1 BA features fabulous conservatory,
upgraded Kitchen and Library. Family
Room with stunning stone fireplace,
finished lower level, and newer Azek deck.
MOORESTOWN $387,500
APPROX. .5 ACRE LOT! This spacious Cape
features 4 BR 3 BA, upgraded chef`s kitchen with
Viking appls. and built-in refrig. Open FR with fire-
place and hardwood flooring. Expansive MSTR Suite
with fireplace and MSTR BTH with whirlpool tub.
MOORESTOWN $650,000
A MUST SEE! Fabulous 4 BD 4/2 BA residence features
open floor plan and approx. 1 acre treed lot. Fabulous FR
with stone FP & custom wet bar. Bonus/In-Law quarters
including private study. Master Suite features a charming
FP, updated balcony, plus newer Master BA!
MOORESTOWN $619,500
OPEN FLOOR PLAN! Fantastic 4 BD 3 BA Villa
with Gourmet Kitchen, 2-Story Family Room with
fireplace, 1st floor Study, large Master Bedroom
Suite, finished lower level, plus EP Henry rear patio
overlooking 11th green with water views!
MOORESTOWN $979,500
Open House Sunday, 3/10. Spectacular
4/5 BD 4.5 BTH Carmel model features
numerous upgrades including walk out
finished lower level offering in-law quar-
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APPROX. 1 ACRE LOT! Distinctive 4 BR 2/2
BA residence with newer upgraded Kitchen,
exquisite FR with floor-to-ceiling stone fire-
place and cathedral ceiling. 1st Floor Study
and expansive Master BR Suite.
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BEAUTIFUL IN-GROUND POOL! Exquisite
4 BDRM 2/2 BTH Center Hall Colonial situated
on unique circular drive. Features 25x19 Great
Room addition with cathedral ceiling and pri-
vate entrance - Ideal for in-law quarters!
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MOORESTOWN
CONVENIENT LOCATION
Lovely brick 4 bedroom Colonial
close to the Perkins Art Center and
historic town center. Brick foyer,
new master bath, large country
dining area and family room with
wet bar, spacious rooms
plus a 2-car garage.
$499,900
MOORESTOWN
VICTORIAN TWIN
Sunlit with an open floor plan
makes this 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
a finished attic a must see home.
Enjoy wood floors, re-built porch,
newer roof, windows anddoors.
The home is located on a tree-lined
street close to town.
$229,900
H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
BRIGHT END UNIT
Town home with 2 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, freshly painted, large
living room with wood burning
fireplace, eat-in kitchen, dining
room and custom built-in
mahogany bookshelves in
the finished basement.
$324,900
HAINESPORT
SADDLE UP THE HORSES
A beautiful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath
home with gourmet kitchen, Great
Room with soaring ceilings and
David Ramsay built-ins and a
sumptuous master suite all on
10+ acres of wooded trails, pond,
plus a huge horse barn.
$799,500
MOORESTOWN
FOR THE GOLF ENTHUSIAST
Sited on a fantastic two acre lot,
this home features it`s own putting
green complete with sand trap!
Features include hardwoods,
vaulted ceilings, three fireplaces,
au-pair suite and fantastic
master bedroom wing.
$999,000
MOORESTOWN
GREAT LOCATION
Well-maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bath
home close to town center with
neutral paint colors, living room
with fireplace and large dining
room. Master bedroom features
lots of closet space, full bath,
sitting room and so much more.
$330,000
EVESHAM
BEAUTIFUL BACKDROP
Located on a cul-de-sac backing
to trees and woods, this lovely
2 bedroom, 3 full bath home in the
55+ community of Village Greenes
offers an open floor plan,
a spacious loft and a two-tier
composite deck.
$325,000
MOORESTOWN
FRENCH COUNTRY HOME
A picturesque setting surrounds
this country manor home sited
on 4.5 acres. Secluded down a
private drive, this home offers
a conservatory, in-law suite with
second kitchen, a 3-car garage
and paver courtyard.
$899,000
For multiple photos of these homes and
our other homes for sale, visit
www.EdgarRealEstate.com
and click on the "properties" link.
MOORESTOWN
WATER AND GOLF COURSE VIEWS
This truly exceptional home,
sited on a sought after cul-de-sac,
has been renewed throughout:
fantastic kitchen with commercial
appliances, 3 fireplaces, elevator, a
lower level that includes a kitchen,
full bath and exercise room.
$799,900
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MOORESTOWN
PRIVATE AND DISTINCTIVE
Privacy at the end of a tranquil lane provides a spectacular setting for
this special home on almost 2 acres of lush landscaping. Enjoy wide plank
flooring, 4 massive fireplaces, reclaimed beams and floorboards.
$1,195,000
MOORESTOWN
LUXURIOUS LIVING
This impeccable estate home is sited in a private enclave of 29 executive
homes. Features include 3 fireplaces, extensive Ramsay millwork and cabi-
netry and Donachy designed pergola and blue stone patios and walkways.
$1,350,000
MOORESTOWN
STUNNING ESTATE
This custom European inspired home features spectacular views from every
window, 5 fireplaces, handsome millwork, gourmet and service kitchens and
sumptuous master suite. Privacy is yours on 7+ acres with lake.
$2,950,000
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Three HUGE Floors of Furniture
All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
$100
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Any purchase
over $999
Your choice of Fabric and Color $699 Your choice of Fabric and Color $995
Spring Recliner
Sale!
By,
Sectional $1849
Reclining Sofa $799
Reclining Console Sofa $799
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Until 2014 with
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Bed $399
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We deliver
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