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Council considers
giving planning
board more power
nt empowered to set hours of operation, and implied if their business wasnt allowed to do so, they
would take the township to court.
Their contention was that the
planning board is not empowered
to set the hours. The council has
not empowered the planning
board to set the hours, so we as
the applicant can set them, Van
Nord said.
With that situation in mind,
Van Nord said he and the other
members of the planning board
hoped to get something that had
a little bit of teeth from council
to give the planning board the
ability to exercise the ability to
set business hours on a case-bycase basis.
Councilmember Jim Keenan
said he also wanted to explore the
possibility of regulating the types
of hours for a business based on
what type of business it was.
please see KEENAN, page 15
Alexandros Marmaras shows his parents Marianthe and Alexandros Marmaras his shiny work of art
at Springville Elementary Schools annual art show last week. Students artwork covered the hallway walls as the kids were given the opportunity to show off their pieces theyve worked so hard on
to their parents and friends. For more photos, please see page 18.
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softball scores
The following Lenape High
School softball scores were submitted by varsity head coach Erik
Krastek.
Paul VI defeated Lenape, 9-4, on
April 14
Kristen Reithmeier went 2-for-3
with two RBIs for the Indians.
Julia Rosenblatt had a solo home
run for Lenape. Emma Brennan
also recorded two hits.
New Egypt defeated Lenape, 20, in the first round of the Steinert
Tournament.
Bria Scheets threw a complete
game for the Indians, holding
New Egypt to just two runs. The
Indians got four hits in the game.
Lenape
defeated
Camden
Catholic, 1-0, in the second round
of the Steinert Tournament.
Lenapes lone run in the third
inning was enough to pull out the
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The following Lenape High
School baseball score was submitted by Cherokee High School varsity head coach Marc Petragnani.
Lenape defeated Cherokee, 3-1,
on April 19
Ben Rodier earned the win for
Lenape, allowing just two hits
and two walks in five innings
while striking out seven batters.
Mike Doulong went 3-for-4 with a
run scored, stolen base and RBI.
AARP meets
on May 5
The Mt. Laurel AARP Chapter
will meet Thursday, May 5 at 1
p.m. in the Mt. Laurel Community Center, 100 Mt. Laurel Road.
Cathi Rendfrey, director of the
Women's Opportunity Center,
Burlington, will talk about the
newest computer programs,
workshops and life skill programs available. The Women's
Opportunity Center is an ongoing community services project of the chapter. The chapter
will be accepting donations of
non-perishable food items to help
fill its pantry.
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chapters guest. Refreshments
will be served following the meeting. For further information,
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police
report
On April 7 at 8:32 p.m., Mt. Laurel Police responded to a residence on the 200 block of Willow
Turn for a burglar alarm. The investigation revealed that the
property management employee,
age 32, of Mt. Holly had accidentally set off the alarm. Officers arrested the male after discovering
please see POLICE, page 16
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WEDNESDAY APRIL 27
Crochet Anyone?: Adult. 1 p.m. at
the Mt. Laurel Library. Learn to
crochet or crochet with new
friends. Join craft enthusiasts for
crocheting and conversation.
Novices and experts welcome.
Instruction available if needed.
No registration necessary. Please
bring personal knitting materials.
Tween Meet and Make: Engineering
Challenge: Grades five to seven.
6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Laurel
Library. Tweens are invited to
attend Meet and Make sessions. A
new craft or maker activity will be
introduced each month and there
will be time to plan future events
as well. Bring your ideas! This
month, build structures using
simple items like toothpicks and
marshmallows.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:
THURSDAY APRIL 28
Friends of the Mt. Laurel Library
Book Sale: All. Noon to 8:30 p.m.
at the Mt. Laurel Library.
Pajama Pals: Ages 3-6. 7 p.m. at the
Mt. Laurel Library. Shake out the
FRIDAY APRIL 29
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Book Sale: All. 10 a.m. to 6:30
p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.
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The following Lenape High
School boys tennis scores were
submitted by varsity head coach
Tony Guerrera.
Lenape defeated Paul VI, 5-0, on
April 14
Singles:
First singles: Jack Lavin,
Lenape, defeated Tim Long 6-0 6-0
Second singles: Marc Ignarri,
Lenape, defeated Mason Harris 61 6-2
Third singles: Jimmy Li,
Lenape, defeated Kyle Ryan 6-0 6-0
Doubles:
First doubles: Brett Chow and
Allen Sha, Lenape, defeated Nick
Hammerschmidt and Robert
Schafer 6-0 6-2
Second doubles: Jeremy Shpigel and Nick Fattman, Lenape,
defeated Matthew Ogden and
Ryan McShane 6-0 6-0
Lenape defeated Delsea, 5-0, on
April 18
Singles:
First singles: Jack Lavin,
Lenape, defeated Dom Cerana 6-1
6-0
Second singles: Marc Ignarri,
Lenape, defeated Jake Carlson 6-2
6-2
Third singles: Jimmy Li,
Lenape, defeated Frank Knapp 6-0
6-1
Doubles:
First doubles: Jeremy Shpigel
and Kavi Munjal, Lenape, defeated Billy Connors and Ben DeBroekert 6-4 6-0
Second doubles: Allen Sha and
Brett Chow, Lenape, defeated
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Investors Banks Angela Venti, assistant vice president/branch manager Marlton Office, (first row, fourth from right) presented two
$1,000 checks to Melinda Champion, chair, Alice Paul Institute
Board of Directors (first row, fourth from left), during a 131st birthday celebration for Alice Paul at the Moorestown Community House
in support of the organizations Alice Paul Professional Leadership
Institute for girls aged 14 through 18.
more equal world for all.
The two, one-week summer institutes, APPLI: College and
APPLI: Careers, are full-day, immersive programs focusing on
colleges and careers. In addition
to visiting college campuses and
workplaces to meet female professionals at area companies, the
girls participate in workshops on
the college application process,
interview skills, financing their
education, choosing the right
(and realistic) school to match
their goals, resume development,
business etiquette and more. The
program also includes a networking practice session with professional women from a variety of
fields and interests.
These are intelligent, committed young women who eagerly are
looking to make their mark on
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assistant vice president/Marlton
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