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Choosing Valentine’s Day fun


Water
a ‘Ray solution
of Hope’ nears
Non-profit or charitable
group can win $500 Township to move
in The Moorestown Sun’s forward with ‘interim
‘Ray of Hope’ contest
solution’ to removing
Know a nonprofit or charitable TCP, TCE from wells
group that could use an extra
$500? Well, here’s its chance. By ZANE CLARK
The Moorestown Sun has re-ig- The Sun
nited its “Ray of Hope” award.
Those of you who have followed Moorestown is moving forward
us from our beginning in 2005 with what township manager
might be familiar with it. Scott Carew described as an im-
The way the process works is mediate interim solution to the
simple: Sun readers are invited to levels of 1,2,3-Trichloropropane
write a short essay – about 300 (TCP) and trichloroethylene
words – describing their favorite (TCE) found in the township’s
township-based nonprofit or drinking water.
charitable group. In the past, At a special Feb. 10 meeting to
we’ve had everything from organ- discuss Moorestown’s water sys-
izations backing the building of a tem, council gave the go-ahead to
skate park to service groups and township utilities engineer L.
even field hockey teams that were Russell Trice and Carew to pre-
nominated. pare specifications and bid docu-
Then we publish the essays. If ments for temporary equipment
we receive more than one essay that would eliminate the TCP and
supporting a particular group, TCE found in Wells 7 and 9 at the
we’ll choose the one we consider North Church Street Water Treat-
best describes the group’s goals ment Plant.
and contributions and put that BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun Wells 7 and 9 were closed upon
one in the contest. Hunter Norrish, 4, left, and Maren Riccobene, 5, work on their Valentine’s Day cards together at the recommendation of the state
the Moorestown Library on Friday, Feb. 12. The Moorestown Library had a Valentine’s Day craft
please see DEADLINE, page 17 available for children most of the day to make Valentine’s for those they love. please see CAREW, page 13

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Affordable housing Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 21–25
Moorestown approves Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
resolution. PAGE 12 Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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52 Cove Road, Extraordinary Colonial showcases living & 13 Hogan, 2,116 sq. ft. Doral townhome fea- 802 Homewood, Riverton Enchanting home offers hand
family rooms with brick f/p & log bins, library opening to tures new interior paint, new 2nd floor carpet- hewn beams complementing wide planked floors through-
screened porch and salt water pool. Unique kitchen fea- out. Features include 2- Story family room with balcony, up-
ing, hot water heater, air conditioner, and scale country kitchen w/ granite and S/S appliances, 3rd
tures soapstone countertops, a farm sink, upscale appli- heater. Main bedroom w/ vaulted ceilings, en bedroom /office. Enjoy huge’ deck with hot tub. 2nd floor
SUSAN DANNHEIM ances, breakfast room overlooking gardens, back stairway
suite bath; finished basement & secluded offers main bedroom suite w/ main bath plus 2nd bedroom
Office: 856-235-1950 x5273 to 5 bedrooms. MBR includes 2 walk in closets, en suite w/ gorgeous bath. Walk out lower level leads to insulated 2-
bath. Lower level offers media room with 10’ screen, and patio. Association offers clubhouse, pool, and car garage and garden shed. Contrasts between the energy
Cell: 856-495-6966 tennis courts, plus exterior maintenance and
additional finished spaces. Newer mechanicals: 2014 efficient wood structure and the best in kitchen and bath-
E-Mail:Rltorsue1@aol.com heater, 2013 A/C units, and tankless water heater. $938,500 snow and trash removal. $379,500 room design provide exceptional modern living . $449,900

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LIS peaceful cul de sac. Enter through beautiful French doors into the family room
with a gas fireplace with remote, and custom built bookcases. The family room
opens into the kitchen as well as Pella sliding doors to the screened back patio.
The kitchen features high quality oak cabinets, porcelain tile floor and matching
porcelain tile back splash. Great for entertaining, the kitchen flows into your din-
ing room and living room with hard wood floors, chair rails and over-sized win-
dows. Elegant crown molding is featured in the living room, dining room,
kitchen and family room. There is a bonus room on the first floor that could be
used as an office, playroom, or guest suite, with private access to full bath. On
the second floor you will find 4 bedrooms and 2 full baths. The master bedroom
has brand new carpeting and master bath re-designed to add additional space.
In addition to all of this living space, there is a finished basement with 2 huge
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storage closets, wine closet, work space with built in desk and a storage room Office: 856-235-1950 x5252
with shelving. Relax or entertain on the cozy back patio with brickway to garden Cell:267-972-2857
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First floor bedroom with full bath would be per- car garage! Gourmet kitchen with Cherry cabinets, place, finished basement with office and bar, fully
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RECENTLY
SOLD HOMES
95 Brooks Road
Sold: $595,000
Real estate tax: $13,126 / 2015
Approximate Square Footage: 2,769
This two-story colonial has four bedrooms
and two full and one half bathrooms.
Features include an updated kitchen,
fresh paint throughout, full finished base-
ment, patio, backyard shed, two-car
garage and upgraded hot water heater.

19 Madeira Court
Sold: $850,010
Approximate Square Footage: 4,156

This two-story colonial has four bedrooms


and two full and one half bathrooms. It is
new construction. Features include a first-
floor study, vaulted great room, gourmet
kitchen, full daylight basement and two-
car garage.

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FEB. 17–23, 2016 – THE MOORESTOWN SUN 5
CALL NOW FOR FOR WINTER SAVINGS!
Proposed fire district
budget shows decrease
By BRIGIT BAUMA ue his role as a member of the
The Sun Board of Fire Commissioners.
Kenney has been a fire commis-
Moorestown Fire District No. 1 sioner since 2013; he is running
will hold its annual election on for his second term.
Saturday, Feb. 20 at the Emer- The proposed fire budget totals
gency Services Building (Hose $2.08 million to be raised by taxa-
Co. No. 1), 261 W. Main St. Resi- tion. This is a $27,557 decrease

NJ Lic. #13vh0111555900
dents can vote to approve the 2016 from last year. The total budget
annual budget and elect two fire appropriation this year is $2.16
commissioners. Polls will be open million, a $108,357 decrease from
from 2 to 9 p.m. as established by last year, primarily due to general
state law. Entrance is through the operating expenses decreasing
rear of the building by the en- and the completion of debt serv-
trance driveway. ice on a $860,000 general obliga-
Registered voters will be asked tion bond that was approved by
to elect two individuals to three- voters on Dec. 28, 2002, to make
uth
year terms on the Board of Fire improvements to the primary fire
Serving So
Commissioners. Incumbent Fire station where administrative op-
1975
Commissioners Peter R. Bowman
and Bradley J. Kenney are run-
erations are housed. The final
payment was made in 2015.
Jersey since The Winner of the 2014
ning unopposed. Bowman, a for- The average assessed home of Certainteed Siding
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in our opinion

Welcome home, Chris Christie! 108 Kings Highway East


Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933

With bid for presidency done, our governor can now just be our governor Dan McDonough Jr.
chairman of elauwit media

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hampagne wishes and caviar nor. That will be good for us – or will Tim Ronaldson Joe Eisele
executive editor publisher
dreams are no longer in the it?
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
head of our Gov. Christie. Last Christie will serve out the remain-
Your thoughts senior associate editor Mike Monostra
week, following a disappointing sixth- ing two years of his second term as a
What are your thoughts on Gov. Christie’s moorestown editor Brigit Bauma
place finish in the New Hampshire pri- remaining years of his final term as gover- lameduck governor. Between now and art director Stephanie Lippincott

mary, Christie did what many thought nor? Share your thoughts on this, and 2017, with no further political ascen- advertisinG director Arlene Reyes
other topics, through a letter to the editor.
was inevitable for quite awhile now – sion in sight, he will be forced to deal
he suspended his bid for the presiden- with a Legislature that has its sights
chairman of the board Russell Cann
cy. set on policies that will reach far be-
chief executive officer Barry Rubens
Four years ago, when Christie made to Christie’s presidential aspirations. yond his term in office.
vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
it official that he would not seek the Re- He performed poorly in the Iowa How much Christie will be able to
elauwit media Group
publican nomination in the 2012 elec- caucuses, which wasn’t unexpected, accomplish in the remainder of his
publisher emeritus Steve Miller
tion opposite President Obama, it but all along, he was banking his cam- term, and just how much influence he editor emeritus Alan Bauer
seemed as though our governor would, paign on success in New Hampshire. can exert, is questionable, at best.
at the very least, be a leading candidate When he finished with just 7 percent of Christie went for it all, and came up The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit
in 2016. But following the Bridgegate the vote last week, good for sixth best short. Now, he’s coming back home to Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd
Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
scandal and fights over the state’s pen- among Republicans, the final nail was pick up the pieces. weekly to select addresses in the 08057 ZIP
sion, voters soured on him. hammered in his coffin. Here’s to hoping he’ll be more hum- code.
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Library demolition cost sees increase


For information, please call 856-427-0933.

To submit a news release, please email


news@moorestownsun.com. For advertis-
ing information, call 856-427-0933 or
Old building has more asbestos, adding cost to demolition project for second time email advertising@moorestownsun.com.
The Sun welcomes suggestions and com-
By BRIGIT BAUMA set aside $160,000 and borrow $152,000 to be started in early January. ments from readers – including any infor-
The Sun used for the removal of asbestos. The pub- Following the remediation and demoli- mation about errors that may call for a cor-
lic hearing and second reading is sched- tion, additional asbestos was discovered in rection to be printed.
The old Moorestown library once again uled for Feb. 22. a two-foot area on three sides of the base-
was found to have asbestos, adding more “It is what it is. We would have accrued ment wall, and the entire basement wall on SPEAK UP
cost to the demolition project than origi- this expense regardless of who or how this the fourth side. The contractor said it could The Sun welcomes letters from readers.
nally planned for the second time. was inspected. I think we’re stuck here,” remediate the asbestos for $159,412.96. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for
Town Council and Moorestown resi- Mayor Phil Garwood said. Council asked if there was a possibility letters that are 300 words or fewer. Include
dents expressed displeasure at the news The original contract awarded to Meco to go out for a lower bid, and Ruddiman your name, address and phone number. We
that additional money must be spent on the Demolition Inc. in October was for said they could, but that would add costs do not print anonymous letters. Send letters
project, especially considering asbestos $421,000. The township initially put aside for demobilization and remobilization. to news@moorestownsun.com, via fax at
was found once already. Township Engi- $10,000 for asbestos remediation because it “There is no guarantee there would be 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can drop
neer James Ruddiman assured council expected to find asbestos in the floor tiles lesser prices and, in fact, it could be more,” them off at our office, too.
there wasn’t much that could have been and the fire doors, according to Ruddiman. he added.
done to find the asbestos, as destructive The project was delayed due to more as- Ruddiman said the additional asbestos The Sun reserves the right to reprint your
testing would have had to been done, which bestos being discovered in the adhesive would not have been able to be found with- letter in any medium – including electroni-
would have been an additional cost regard- tape used to glue the ceiling tiles to the roof out the township ripping up tiles and tear-
cally.
less. and behind the walls. Council approved a ing down walls prior to demolition.
Due to this, town council approved an or- $70,000 change order to remove the as-
dinance on first reading Monday, Feb. 8 to bestos in December and official demolition please see NEXT, page 16
174 Serazen Drive, Moorestown 4 Meadow Drive, Moorestown
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with granite counters and stainless appliances, and with full bath and large walk-in closet, and a par-
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$250,000

This magnificent historic home built in 1790 is located on Main


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while offering the most exquisite of modern amenities. Featuring This charming Colonial home is situated on a quiet Plenty of room and storage space in this 2 bed-
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stunning gourmet kitchen, and luxurious master bedroom suite. bedrooms, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors, living room tures include eat-in kitchen, open living
with fireplace, updated kitchen, and family room room/dining room area with gas fireplace, 2nd
with fireplace and French doors that lead to the floor loft that can be used as a 3rd bedroom or of-
back deck. fice, and an attached 1-car garage with attic above.

5 Wagon Bridge Run, Moorestown 9 Palmer Drive, Moorestown


$325,000 $400,000
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This 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, Colonial style home is Meticulously maintained 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath
full of charm. Featuring the living room with fire- townhouse. Featuring beautiful hardwood floors,
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ard Maines on a quiet cul-de-sac in Northwest Es- ovated in 2005. Custom Steward Maines home features Moorestown Hunt. Features include maple cabi-
tates. 6 Bedroom, 5-1/2 baths, hardwood floors on 4 BRs, 3 1/2 baths, updated kitchen w/ granite counter- nets, granite countertops, and custom expanded
the 1st & 2nd levels. Brand New Master Bath. It tops and S/S appliances. Elegant foyer, oversized DR and island in the kitchen. Built in desk and shelves in
expanded LR w/ french doors leading to the bonus sun- the 1st floor office. Finished basement and Sun-
would be impossible to duplicate new at this price!
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to the deck overlooking the deep backyard. One year patio and built in pool.
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705 10th Street, ESTATE SALE -- Very well maintained 310 Creek Road., Value is in the land. 2.58 acres with a 40 Palmer Drive., Beautiful upgraded bedroom, 3.5
4 Br, 2.5 bath split level. Features include remodeled
kitchen with glazed cream cabinetry, Corian counter- tranquil setting & nature all around! Live in this bath end unit townhouse with updated kitchen
tops & S/S appliances. Formal LR with fireplace, DR adorable rancher until you build your dream home. with elegance package, finished basement with
with small sunroom addition. Family Room is located Public water available at the street. Backs to Laurel bath & 2 car garage. Located across from the club-
near the kitchen with a beautiful stone fireplace. Creek. Also 17 ac. preserved land is adjacent. $350,000 house and pool. One year warranty included for
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754 Riverton Rd, This custom home leaves nothing 405 Pond View Dr., Magnificent home on over 2- 452 Conger Ave,452 Conger Ave: Great location!
to be desired. As you enter the circular driveway, you acres at the rear of a private cul-de-sac. Entertain Commuter's dream! 2 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath home on
are immediately taken with the lush landscaping friends & family in the spacious DR or the gourmet a quiet street boasting handsome curb appeal. One
and meticulously maintained grounds. The kitchen kitchen. Second floor w/beautiful master BR suite. mile from PATCO high-speed line train, close to
is a gourmet cook's dream. The finished basement Finished bsmnt is the perfect retreat for playing major roadways.This inviting home features a spa-
Donna Tocco was constructed by Craig Lord. The second floor pool, watching movies, or grabbing your favorite cious living room with a lovely fireplace and bay win-
609-760-8345 cell does not disappoint with a sun filled master bed- wine from the custom wine cellar. $2,995,000 dows. Abundant natural light streams through a
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378 Tavistock., Welcome to this stunning first level 42 Lakeview Dr., Lovely 4BR center-hall colonial on 612 Thomas Ave, Charming, well- maintained 4 bedroom
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2106 meeting: 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Drive: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Moorestown Library. Join in for a 22 and 24. Cost is $75. Must
WEDNESDAY FEB. 17 Bethel AME Church, 512 N. Brandywine Senior Living at unique presentation blending attend both nights and one hour
Church St. For more information, Moorestown Estates, 1205 North symphony and story. The wood- of homework required. For more
Colorful Conversations: Live Harp call (856) 209-4450 or visit Church St. Rescheduled due to wind players will demonstrate information, call Janet at (201)
Music with Kathy Appleton: 7 www.sbcnaacp.org. the storm, help save lives by their instruments’ possibilities, 291-5976 or visit www.njboat.org.
p.m. at the Moorestown Library. donating blood. There will be perform a variety of music and
Join in to experience the relaxing WAMS Spring Musical: "Bugsy Town Council Meeting: 7:30 p.m. at
Malone, Jr.": William Allen Mid- door prizes for those who come. accompany a storybook reading. Town Hall. 7 p.m. workshop.
effects of coloring while listening Appointments are encouraged, No registration required.
to live harp music by professional dle School, 801 N. Stanwick
but walk-ins are welcome. Make
harpist and library fan Kathy
Appleton. Pictures and crayons
Road, brings "Bugsy Malone, Jr."
to the stage at 7 p.m. All seats an appointment today at SUNDAY FEB. 21 TUESDAY FEB. 23
are $10 reserved seating. Tickets www.tinyurl.com/vicpalko or call
will be provided, but feel free to (609) 273-4217. A photo ID is 200 Years Young: A Short History
bring your own coloring books, are available to purchase online WAMS Spring Musical: "Bugsy of Collecting and Exhibiting at
at www.showtix4u.com. required. Malone, Jr.": William Allen Mid-
pencils, crayons or other supplies PAFA: 7 p.m. at the Moorestown
if you wish. To register call (856) Soup for the Soul: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. dle School, 801 N. Stanwick Library. Join Lindsey Nevin, man-
234-0333. FRIDAY FEB. 19 at the First Presbyterian Church
in Mooresotwn, 101 Bridgeboro
Road, brings "Bugsy Malone, Jr."
to the stage at 3 p.m. All seats
ager of public programs at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine
Moorestown Area Quilters: 7 p.m. Road. MHS Interact Club hosts its are $10 reserved seating. Tickets
at Mt. Laurel Fire Department, Moorestown DeCafe: 8:15 p.m. at Arts, as she shares highlights of
Perkins Center for the Arts, 395 14th annual “Soup for the Soul” are available to purchase online the funny and often surprising
69 Elbo Lane. Email charity event, a buffet-style meal at www.showtix4u.com.
ttogfleh@aol.com for informa- Kings Highway in Moorestown. stories behind the acquisitions
The Moorestown DeCafe wel- with all-you-can-eat soup and that comprise the collection of
tion.
comes Philadelphia-based jazz
singer Michelle Lordi. Doors open
bread. Tickets will be sold at the
door and cost $10 for adults and
MONDAY FEB. 22 American Art Masterworks at
PAFA, America's oldest museum
THURSDAY FEB. 18 at 7:30 p.m. $20 includes coffee, $7 for seniors and children. All Baby Time: For children under 2, and school of fine arts.
tea and treats. For tickets, call proceeds are donated to Phil- with a caregiver. 9:30 a.m. at the
Bollywood Dance/Fitness: For abundance, which is dedicated to Historical Society of Moorestown
(856) 235-6488 or visit Moorestown Library. Drop in each Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 2
teens and adults, 15 and up. 7 www.perkinsarts.org. ending hunger in the Delaware week for stories, rhymes and
p.m. at the Moorestown Library. Valley. to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
WAMS Spring Musical: "Bugsy songs just for babies. Siblings are sion. For more information, visit
Teens and adults are invited to welcome. No registration.
Malone, Jr.": William Allen Mid- WAMS Spring Musical: "Bugsy www.moorestown.com/history.
try a new way of moving with a
dle School, 801 N. Stanwick Malone, Jr.": William Allen Mid- Time for Twos: For children who are
series of Bollywood dance classes Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. at
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Moorestown approves resolution


on affordable housing fund
Women’s Cuts ..............$36.00 +up Resolution expresses intent to bond in event of funding shortfall
Blow Out .....................$24.00+up By BRIGIT BAUMA ingness to bond for money it to bond the money if funding
Manicure ......................$20.00 The Sun might need if the funds are de-
pleted. There is no intention or
from its initial sources runs out.
If the township were in need of
Gel Manicure ...............$30.00 Following a closed session dis- need (to bond) in the future as of bonding due to an affordable
cussion on Monday, Feb. 8, now,” borough solicitor Anthony housing shortfall, an ordinance
Pedicure .......................$45.00 Moorestown Council unanimous- Drollas said. would have to be approved.
ly approved a resolution that ex- According to the ordinance, the This resolution is part of the
Pure Bliss Facial ...........$70.00 pressed its intent to bond in the funding could come from the revised affordable-housing plan
event of an affordable housing township’s Affordable Housing Moorestown must submit to
60 minutes
funding shortfall. This resolution Trust Fund, consisting of devel- court, as asked by Bookbinder
Brow Shaping ...............$14.00 comes after Moorestown was opment fees, in-lieu payments and court-appointed special mas-
asked by Burlington County Su- and other revenue, and govern- ter Elizabeth McKenzie to remain
Fantasy Spray Tan ........$40.00 perior Court Judge Ronald Book- mental sources including the Fed- in compliance with affordable
binder to submit a revised afford- eral Low Income Housing Tax housing, which it maintains, ac-
able housing plan to the court by Credits program, New Jersey Bal- cording Drollas. Those revised
Feb. 15. anced Housing funds, HUD fund- plans were due Feb. 15. The re-
“It’s something council has ing, Federal Home Loan Bank vised plans will also hopefully set-
done before, when Council on Af- Board financing, HMFA bond fi- tle the matter between Fair Share
fordable Housing was still in exis- nancing and Burlington County Housing Center and Moorestown
tence, and is required as a formal- Home funds.
ity to show municipalities’ will- The township would only have please see BURLINGTON, page 20
FEB. 17–23, 2016 – THE MOORESTOWN SUN 13

Carew: Township water continues


to meet state, federal standards
TCE levels in the township have of the existing treatment build-
CAREW not exceeded or violated the max-
imum contaminant level allow-
ing. The proposed construction
date of the plant is 2018 with work
Continued from page 1
able by law, the levels have been to be completed by Jan. 1, 2020,
up-ticking. He said without the which could allow for a reduction
Department of Environmental interim treatment, there was a in Moorestown’s next contract Harry J. Chimney and Duct
Protection in October 2014 after a possibility Moorestown might vi- with New Jersey American Haeffner III
small amount of TCP was found olate the MCL before a perma-
Cleaning Service
Water, which expires in 2020.
in the water, although Well 7 was nent treatment is in place. The preliminary cost estimate LLC
reopened in June. Regarding a permanent solu- for the project is $6.9 million.
Since then, residents and town- tion at the North Church Street After the presentation, resi-
ship officials also grew interested plant, Carew said the township is dents in attendance spoke on a
in the levels of TCE found at the looking at about six more months number of water-related issues, • Inspections, Repairs & Relining
sites as well. of engineering work for a solu- with several questioning why
Trice estimated that it would tion to remove TCP, TCE, Man- Well 7 was still open when after • Dryer Vent Cleaning
take about three weeks to prepare ganese and radiological contami- one month of being reopened • Wood Stoves & Inserts Installed
the specifications and bid docu- nants. TCP levels tested similar to where • Gas Inserts & Gas Logs
ments for the equipment to re- He said the work would be out they had been upon closing. Installed & Serviced
move the TCP and TCE, with an- to bid and under construction be- Carew said the DEP was aware
other three weeks for bidders to fore the end of the year, and con- Moorestown was reopening the
review the documents and then struction would then be complet- well, but never formally told the (856)235-0027
about two weeks for council to ed sometime in 2017 with an esti- township not to reopen it or to
award a contract. Once council mated cost of about $7 million. keep it closed. Carew said council
has awarded a contract, Trice es- Other water treatment plants certainly could entertain the re- NJ License 13VHO3054600
timated it would then take three in town would also see work over quest of shutting the well down at
months to get the equipment on the next several years, with the a future meeting, but there would
site and running. construction of new treatment be budget implications as the
Carew said that while the town- processes at the Kings Highway township would be forced to buy !" $ !" "
ship has been in contact with offi- water plant. Specifications for more water from NJAM.
cials from the state Department that plant are expected to go out Some residents also mentioned
" # ! # " !
of Environmental Protection on a in April or May, with council the possibility of inquiring with
weekly basis since the wells first awarding a contract and con- the DEP to see if Moorestown " -5 ,)4)&; +-8)1 &; 6,) 2%4( 2* -4) 200-55-21)45 -4)
tested positive for TCP and TCE, struction beginning in the sum- could use the township’s emer- -564-'6 2 2* 6,) "2915,-3 2* 224)56291 !6%6) 2* )9 )45);
the township’s water continues to mer to be completed next year. gency water interconnects with 6,%6 6,) *2//29-1+ -5 % /-56 2* 6,) 4)+7/%4 0))6-1+5 %1( 7(+)6
meet state and federal drinking The preliminary estimated cost neighboring Mt. Laurel and
water standards. However, Carew for that work is $7.25 million, and Maple Shade to determine if per-
$24.5,235 2* 6,) 2%4( 2* -4) 200-55-21)45 -4) -564-'6 2
asked residents not to miscon- will provide the treatment capaci- haps Moorestown could purchase 716-/ 6,) 1):6 4)24+%1-<%6-21 0))6-1+ 21 %4',
strue that to mean Moorestown ty to meet the well capacity al- water from those towns.
would simply do nothing about ready available at the plant. Carew also told residents the // 57', 0))6-1+5 5,%// &) ,)/( %6 3 0 -1 6,) ))6-1+ 220 21
the substances in the water. The last of the water treatment township was working toward 6,) 5)'21( */224 2* 6,) )12/% -4) 275) 246, )12/% 2%(
“The existence of any of these plans will focus on the Hartford creating a special page on the 224)56291 24 %6 57', 26,)4 /2'%6-21 %5 5,%// &) 37&/-'/;
things is a concern, and it’s one Road water treatment plant and township’s website to host infor-
%11271')( 21 6,) *2//29-1+ (%6)5
that’s going to be addressed,” will include the demolition and mation related to the water sys-
Carew said. replacement of all existing treat- tem for easier access by residents.
Carew said the interim solu- ment units and the rehabilitation
tion would not require a bond and
could be paid for comfortably $)(1)5(%; 34-/ $)(1)5(%; %17%4; 7(+)6 7&/-' )%4-1+
$)(1)5(%; %; $)(1)5(%; )&47%4;
with the township utilities sur- $)(1)5(%; 71) !%674(%; )&47%4; 117%/ /)'6-21
plus. He said the cost would be $)(1)5(%; 7/; $)(1)5(%; %4', )24+%1-<%6-21 ))6-1+
somewhere between $70,000 to $)(1)5(%; 7+756
$100,000 upfront, and would then $)(1)5(%; !)36)0&)4
include monthly rental fees of $)(1)5(%; '62&)4
$)(1)5(%; '62&)4
anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000
$)(1)5(%; '62&)4
until a permanent treatment solu- $)(1)5(%; 28)0&)4
tion is in place 12 to 18 months $%" % &' % % # % ' ! # ) %& '* & #' % $% "$' $# ! #' !! # $)(1)5(%; )')0&)4
later.
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14 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — FEB. 17–23, 2016
LisaMichaels Salon Welcomes
obituary
Neil Gilmour, Jr. also survived by his brother, tions; weeks
Feb. 1, 2016 Richard M. Gilmour and his six at the New
grandchildren Neil IV, Elizabeth Jersey
Danielle MaryFrances Neil Gilmour, Jr., P.E., of White A., David F., Daniel M., Brandan Shore, espe-
Massage Horse Village in Newtown and Marlee J. Gilmour. cially Beach
Square, Pa., and a former long- Neil was a 1942 graduate of Haven; fish-
Betsey Pat Andre time resident of Moorestown, Lansdowne High School and a ing; sports
Skin passed away peacefully on Feb. 1 1945 graduate of Swarthmore ability; love
at the age 91. College. He combined his college of the
F r i e nd s w h o Ro l l t o g e t he r R o ck ! He was the beloved husband of
Doris Gilmour (nee Myers) for 66
years with service in the United
States Navy V12 Officer Training
Philadelphia
Flyers; and
F o r m e r ly o f t h e Ma n e S t o p years and devoted father of Neil Program and graduated with a being an all- GILMOUR
77 Ellis Street • Haddonfield, NJ 08033 III, John and Christine Kaighn, bachelor's degree in mechanical around won-
salon # 856-795-9115 all of whom survive him. He is engineering. He served in the Pa- derful guy.
cific Theatre in World War II and Relatives and friends were in-
was discharged with the rank of vited to his memorial service Sat-
lieutenant junior grade. urday, Feb. 13 at White Horse Vil-
A professional engineer, he lage Auditorium in Newtown
spent his career at Westinghouse Square, Pa. Interment was at the
Electric Corporation as the dis- St. Matthew Church Remem-
trict sales manager and profes- brance Garden in Moorestown.
sional engineer. In lieu of flowers, donations in
For many years, he tirelessly Neil's memory may be made to
gave his time to St. Matthew The Alzheimer's Association, 399
Lutheran Church in Moorestown Market St., Suite 102, Philadel-
and Good Samaritan Center in phia, Pa. 19106.
Camden. He is fondly remem- Arrangements were made by
bered by his family for his con- The Donohue Funeral Home of
stant love and support; his deep Newton Square, Pa. Online con-
interest in building and repairing dolences may be left at www.dono-
almost anything; camping vaca- huefuneralhome.com.

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happenings at parks & rec

Department planning summer programs Dr. Sylvia Bidwell, DC Dr. Bobbi Dorio, DC

By KAHRA F. BUSS
Dept. of Parks & Recreation
Sean Fischel Connect made a de-
cision to do even more to directly
support those in need. In 2015
In January, I watched Kimberly
Fischel, with her natural grace
and kindness, quietly hand Direc-
Stay
S tay iin balance
nb alance
Despite the current bone-chill-
ing temperatures, the Depart-
Sean Fischel Connect made the
Recreation Special Needs Sum-
tor Theresa Miller a check for
$20,000 to ensure that these young
tthis
his winter!
winter!
ment of Parks and Recreation is mer Camp a priority. people, and their families, would
already making plans for sum-
mer programs. The key to a suc-
It was 2008 when the Recre-
ation Special Needs Summer
receive the support they need.
Their 2016 donation will be direct-
$10 OFF
cessful, fun-filled, Moorestown
summer is local activities. The de-
Camp began. The Department of
Parks & Recreation received a
ed to the Recreation Youth Soccer
League, WiFi and the Special
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the help of the organizations with cent matching funds donated come a priority of Sean Fischel
which it collaborates. One of the from Moorestown Township to Connect’s donation to the Depart-
department’s key community help provide a consistent system ment of Parks and Recreation.
partners is the Sean Fischel Con- of support for special needs chil- The significance to Kimberly is
nect organization. While many dren ages 5 to 12 and their fami- simple – to provide services for
Moorestonians know of Sean Fis- lies. As state funding began to ! " !
please see THANKS, page 20
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vide Recreation Youth Soccer T- Newly refinished hardwoods on 1st floor, cozy gas fireplace, park like yard, sunny Tuscan Sun Kitchens. 2012- Thermodore commercial grade stainless fridge/freezer,
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cer program. The next donation detached 2 car garage, easy walk to Main Street and school. (2007) will making holidays a breeze. Nicely sized bedrooms, incredible basement with
added WiFi for the Church Street theater, wine cellar and bath. Absolutely gorgeous!
Recreation Center. And then,
16 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — FEB. 17–23, 2016

Next council
meeting is Feb. 22
In other news:
NEXT Council approved an ordinance
on second reading authorizing
Continued from page 6 the lease of commercial antennas
on the North Church Street and
He also said there was no rea- Westfield Road water towers. The
son to believe there would have current lease with AT&T expires
been so much asbestos in the old in November. The ordinance calls
library, as the old town hall was for the continuance of the town-
built at the same time by the same ship’s relationship with AT&T
construction company, but the old and to allow for the leasing of ad-
town hall didn’t have nearly the ditional tower space to other car-
amount of asbestos that was dis- riers in an effort to generate
covered in the old library build- rental income. The minimum bid
ing. will be $3,600 for each antenna.
The second reading and ap- The lease would be for five years
proval will be at the Feb. 22 Town and may include up to four five-
Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. held year renewal options for a maxi-
in Town Hall. mum total term of 25 years.

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Deadline for entries is March 4


just must have a 501 (c) (3) status It all starts now, so break out a
DEADLINE as a non-profit.
Tell us why your group is de-
pen and pad or, better yet, send us
an e-mail singing the praises of
Continued from page 1
serving of the $500, what it might your favorite township-based
do with the money and how it nonprofit/charitable organiza-
Finally, our readers check out makes a positive impact in the tion. You, and your favorite
the essays and then vote for the community. group, just might take home some
group they believe is the most de- Write with flair, passion and money. WHAT YOU GET:
serving. persuasion. To enter:
The competition always is And make sure we get your Via mail: The Moorestown In-Home
keen, with groups often urging submission by Friday, March 4. Sun, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd Consultations
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to cast a vote. In years past when al finalists and will publish them Via e-mail: news@moorestown- Installation
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ceived more than 1,000 votes. At that point, it’s up to the read- Be sure to include your name, Delivery
Here are a few more details ers to decide who gets the money. address and telephone number. (Minimums Apply)
(we’ll be sure to repeat them and Readers will be given the op- Questions? Call (856) 528-4993
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Student musicians accepted into junior high orchestra
Congratulations to the Also, congratulations to the fol- Erika Heffernen as fourth chair prestigious and highly competi-
Moorestown Upper Elementary lowing Moorestown William on flute; and eighth grader Matt tive organization.
School UES students who were ac- Allen Middle School seventh- and Park on trumpet have been ac- The concert is on Sunday, Feb.
cepted to the South Jersey Band eighth-grade band students for cepted into the 2016 South Jersey 28 at 3 p.m. at Lower Cape May Re-
and Orchestra Director’s Associa- their participation in the South Junior High School Band. gional High School.
tion junior high orchestra. Jersey Junior High School band The students auditioned along Congratulations are also in
Band director Regina Schmitt auditions held Saturday, Jan. 30 at with more than 280 sixth, sev- order for four UES chorus stu-
We’ll take care of your Will, Power of is happy to announce those ac- Southern Regional Middle School enth- and eighth-grade students dents, selected to participate in
Attorney, Health Care Directive, pet cepted were: Barak Dosunmu on in Manahawkin. from 80 school districts in all of the South Jersey Choral Direc-
care concerns, and probate matters. clarinet; Brian Kaye on snare and Band director Philip Ryan is South Jersey. All students are to tors Association’s Elementary
Gary Woodend, Esq. battery percussion; Maya Butani happy to announce eighth grader be commended for their hard Choral Festival, which will be
5-C N. Main Street, Medford, NJ on violin; Eric Liu on cello; David Danny Daly as first chair on tuba; work and dedication and for their held on March 5. Those students
Kim on cello; and Daniel Haas on seventh grader Rebecca Han as excellent representation of our include Laura Klein, Roma Jha,
(609) 654-5489 viola. first chair on oboe; eighth grader school and community in this Nate Garthe and Jasleen Kalsi.
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maintaining a vibrant and sus- created a subcommittee devoted township’s arts population. After
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affordable housing plan to the court
Moorestown was not living up to only requires 171 units, based on
BURLINGTON its affordable housing obliga-
tions, retained an expert witness
a new calculation by a consulting
firm, Econsult Solutions Inc. of
Continued from page 12 who said Moorestown needed Philadelphia. Both are in court
more than 1,400 units to be creat- over this matter.
Township, officials said. ed in the next few years, accord- The discrepancy in numbers is
Last year, Fair Share Housing ing to Drollas. Moorestown, along not uncommon. The problem of
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