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On Saturday, Dec. 10, Moorestown teacher and actor/director Chuck Gill entertained a crowd of
children at the Moorestown Library with his dramatic reading of The Elf on the Shelf.
Moorestown students Kyle Thumar, Nikhil Thumar and Shailen Doshi organized the event, which
was part of the South Jersey Boys Read initiative.
Dramatic reading
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District settlement
Moorestown School District
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P r e - s o r t e d
S t a n d a r d
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P A I D
B e l l m a w r N J
P e r m i t 1 5 0 1
R e s i d e n t i a l C u s t o m e r
Hanlon shoots
Super Bowl ad
in Spain
Moorestown native has created
an ad that might be aired
during the Super Bowl
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
For most of us, ads during the
Super Bowl are typically just fod-
der to keep our minds active dur-
ing breaks in the action. For Cal-
lum Hanlon, a 2006 graduate of
Moorestown Township High
School, its his life.
The Moorestown native and as-
piring director and writer is try-
ing to raise awareness of a poten-
tial Super Bowl advertisement
that he recently wrote, shot and
directed in Spain with a crew of
three other actors. He submitted
the ad to Chevrolet, which is host-
ing a contest to run the best ama-
teur advertisement in this years
big game in Indianapolis.
To his surprise, his ad was cho-
sen as one of the finalists.
I shot the ad in Spain with the
help of a grant that I received
from a great group of people in
London called Mofilm. A friend,
band member and co-skateboard-
er from Moorestown named Pete
Herron, told me about Mofilm.
Pete has won several Mofilm com-
petitions and I thought I would
give it a try, Hanlon said. I got
together a crew of three guys and
shot the video. We had to re-shoot
several times due to some copy-
right issues with logos that
showed up in the video, but in the
end, it came out pretty well.
The ad consists of two friends,
one holding an American football
and the other holding a soccer
ball, arguing about which game is
the real football. After scream-
ing at each other, the two calm
down and walk over to their car, a
Chevrolet, where they start to
argue about whether its a
Chevy or a Chevrolet.
It ends with a voiceover saying,
From the familiar to the foreign,
Chevrolet runs deep.
While judges will ultimately
decide the winner of the contest,
Hanlon said they take into ac-
count the views and online pres-
ence of the ad on the website will
influence their decision.
The video can be seen at the di-
rect link of msn.44d.me/wlen. Or,
visitors can go to Chevrolets con-
test homepage at
www.chevroletroute66.com.
Hanlon is currently living
please see VOTE, page 3
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
In 2007, the Moorestown school
district was rocked when
Moorestown Township High
School senior Evan Welch, 18, and
two other students, consumed al-
cohol and decided to drive home
in the early morning of Dec. 9.
Though not the driver, Welch died
that morning when the car
crashed. The cause of the acci-
dent was determined to be drunk-
en driving.
But from the tragedy arose
something positive, as several
Moorestown Township High
School students formed the Safe
Ride program in memory of
Welch. The program is complete-
ly run and operated by
Moorestown students, who never
want to see another one of their
classmates die in a drunken-driv-
ing accident. The anonymous
program offers students a safe
ride home each Friday and Satur-
day night throughout the school
year.
Since being formed in 2008,
Safe Ride has received 2,274 calls
from students requesting rides.
This past week, the Rotary
Finding a safe way home
please see SCHULMAN, page 3
Safe Ride has been an inspiring success, after
the 2007 death of Moorestown high school senior
Club of Moorestown which is
the charter organization for the
program awarded Safe Ride a
$750 grant for funding of the pro-
grams phones, GPS units and ad-
ditional costs.
George Schulman, executive
adult officer of the charter organ-
ization and a past Rotary presi-
dent, said the dedication from
these students is nothing short of
spectacular.
Its so inspiring. The kids real-
ly drove this; they wanted to do it
(and) created this four years ago.
Its still run four years later when
most of the kids dont even know
who Evan was, and for it to still
be as strong as it is, its a credit to
those kids, Schulman said. Its a
new group every year, most of the
adult volunteers are the parents
of the kids that are in it.
The Rotary is the charter or-
ganization of the Safe Ride pro-
gram, but the Burlington County
Council of the Boy Scouts of
America is the umbrella organi-
zation that makes the whole pro-
gram possible. The Scouts offer a
similar type of program, Schul-
man said, and when approached
they agreed to provide liability
insurance for the Moorestown
program.
The program is run out of the
Moorestown Fire Department. A
parent is always on hand to offer
advice, but its a totally anony-
mous program with student driv-
ers, navigators and dispatchers.
In 2007, Jack Sencindiver was
an eighth-grade student at
Moorestown Middle School. He
didnt know Welch personally, but
was a close friend of his cousin.
As a freshman, he became inter-
ested in the program and official-
ly joined its ranks, working his
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lish and garnering votes for his
video. But his love for film blos-
somed at Moorestown Township
High School, where he was presi-
dent of the schools film club.
I studied film at Boston Uni-
versity and while I was there, I
studied abroad in New Zealand.
Prior to that trip, I had not done
much international travel, but
upon my return, I knew that I had
to continue exploring the world.
So I sought opportunities to work
abroad. I received a grant to teach
English in Spain and I am now
halfway through my second year
in Spain, he said.
The township also helped him
continue his higher education, as
MoorArts awarded him a scholar-
ship to help him attend Boston
University.
I began shooting video so that
my friends and I could document
ourselves skateboarding. From
there we began shooting other
videos, mainly experimenting
with the possibilities of digital
video and editing programs on
our home computers, he said. I
am representing Moorestown be-
cause I received a lot of support
from the township with a
MoorArts Scholarship when I
went to BU as well as from the
state when they sent me to Gover-
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VOTE
Continued from page 1
Vote to get Hanlons ad aired
during the Super Bowl
SCHULMAN
Continued from page 1
please see PROGRAM, page 4
Schulman: the kids
really drove this
way through the training and ed-
ucation to become a member.
He became president of the
Safe Ride program as a junior
and was re-elected as president
this year.
My class was in eighth-grade
when it happened. We knew that
it was a huge blow to the high
school. As seniors now, we want
to keep up the memory and mo-
mentum with incoming freshmen
this year for the program, he
said. They dont really know
what happened, so we wanted to
spread the word, let them know
about our program, and keep his
memory alive.
Students can call Safe Ride be-
tween 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. almost
every Friday and Saturday dur-
ing the school year until gradua-
tion weekend, Sencindiver said.
Students can contact the program
at 669-8545.
The program has received
some criticism by residents in the
township who believe it gives
kids an easy way out if they
drink, he said, but the bottom line
is keeping Moorestown Township
High School students safe if they
make the wrong decision to get
drunk.
Some people think that it pro-
motes drinking, that it gives them
a way out. It was formed because
these kids were drinking any-
ways and getting into cars
so we wanted to help them, he
said.
Interested in becoming a volun-
teer for the program?
Contact Safe Ride at
Moorestownsaferide@yahoo.com
or visit its Facebook page.
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PROGRAM
Continued from page 3
Program has received some
criticism from residents
The Moorestown Service Club
Council, comprised of the Y Serv-
ice Club, the Lions Club and Ro-
tary Clubs, recently announced
that Douglas Sell has been named
as the 2012 Citizen of the Year.
Sell was unanimously chosen
by the Service Club Council for
his years of service to a number
of local organizations, including
the First United Methodist
Churchs adult choir and mission
committee, the Moorestown
please see SELL, page 5
Douglas Sell named
2012 Citizen of the Year
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found on file with the
Moorestown Township Police De-
partment:
A complainant from the 300
block of Mill Street reported on
Dec. 22 at 3:35 p.m. t criminal
mischief to a commercial build-
ing overnight on Dec. 21. A
propane tank was spray
painted with blue and black
paint.
A resident from the 300 block of
Collins Avenue reported on Dec.
23 at 11:25 p.m. a bicycle theft
from the recreation center at 111
W. Second Street.
A complainant from the 100
block of Camden Avenue report-
ed on Dec. 25 at 3:19 p.m. a burgla-
ry to a neighbors apartment. Pa-
trols found the front door to the
apartment forced open and
several pieces of electronics miss-
ing.
A complainant reported on
Dec. 26 at 2:31 p.m. a burglary to a
commercial truck parked on the
900 block of N. Lenola Road. The
incident occurred between Dec.
25 and 26. Several items were
taken.
A complainant from E. Second
Street reported on Dec. 30 at 1:31
p.m. a theft from a motor vehicle.
A vehicle registration and insur-
ance card were taken from the
car.
A resident from the 200 block of
Laurence Drive reported on Jan.
2 at 2:30 p.m. that a burglary oc-
curred at the property sometime
between Dec. 30 and Jan. 2. Entry
was gained by smashing the glass
of a rear door. Silver flatware and
jewelry were taken.
A resident from the 100 block of
Oakmont Drive reported on Jan. 3
a theft of jewelry from the master
bedroom sometime between Au-
gust and October of 2011.
POLICE REPORTS
school board, the United Way of
Burlington County, the Burling-
ton County Council of the Boy
Scouts of America and
Moorestowns Low and Moderate
Income Housing Committee.
Currently, Sell serves as treas-
urer of the board of directors for
the Interfaith Hospitality Net-
work. An active member of the
Moorestown Rotary Lunch Club
since 1984, he has previously
served as president and treasurer.
Sell is also a founder and adviso-
SELL
Continued from page 4
please see BENEFIT, page 7
Sell currently serves as treasurer of the board of directors
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T
he state recently announced,
with great pride, that New Jer-
sey will be getting $38 million
in federal funding through the Race to
the Top program.
Now, getting $38 million is way bet-
ter than not getting $38 million. But,
still, this is a reminder that, a couple
of years ago, when there was $400 mil-
lion on the table, the state dropped the
ball.
You might recall that thats when
then-Education Commissioner Bret
Schundler messed up some paper-
work, or Gov. Christie messed up a
compromise application, depends
whos talking. The result was that
New Jersey fell a few points short of
getting the money. Back then, the com-
petition for Race to the Top funds was
fierce. Now, well, its kind of like get-
ting named Miss Congeniality.
But, with school budget time almost
upon us, money is money. And those
districts that signed up to be a part of
the program will split half of the
money, with the other half going to-
ward education reform, the governors
office said.
So, the good news is that, this time,
nobody messed anything up, and the
state is getting some money from the
federal government.
The bad news will be apparent in
the weeks ahead as school districts
begin to study their budgets. Since
school taxes make up the lions share
of your property tax bill, you should
pay attention to what they are doing
long before the April voting date ar-
rives.
There probably wont be the budget
chaos we saw a couple of years ago,
but there still will be struggles over
taxes and services. And it wont be
easy for any district to make the num-
bers match up.
Many districts invite the public into
the decision-making process. They
seek feedback and ideas. They actually
pay attention.
So, dont drop the ball. Get involved.
Its your money.
State still short $362 million
Recent school funding announcement brings back bad memories
It beats getting nothing
On one hand, its not $400 million. On
the other hand, getting $38 million
beats getting shut out again this year
due to messed up bureaucracy.
County tax practices
are a form of extortion
Two recent articles in The Sun Mov-
ing ahead in 2012 and County working to
keep shared recycling caught my eye. Let
me first state that I appreciate The Sun
keeping otherwise dim-witted voters like
me apprised as to how their tax dollars are
being spent.
The first article continued an ongoing
series of progress reports on
Moorestowns plans to spend funds raised
through open space taxes on existing
recreational facilities instead of being
used to purchase land that would other-
wise be developed (aka open space). This
scheme is not new; it parrots the way
Burlington County also taxes citizens for
open space funds and then generously
shares some of those funds with the very
municipalities from which they came in
the first place to renovate parks and tennis
courts and then advertises to those taxed
how much the county has given back to
their communities.
Since that portion of the county open
space funds are not used to actually pur-
chase more land for open space, it seems
to me the county could just eliminate that
portion of the county tax and let the mu-
nicipalities decide themselves where to
spend the money. But I suppose there is
some benefit to this three-card monte after
all. Voters are now educated the hard way
that before they vote for any tax increase to
fund some noble enterprise like open
space, they read the fine print 12 times
before casting their vote.
That brings me to the second article. In
sum, the county has voted to abridge the
commerce clause and force commercial
carting companies (e.g., Waste Manage-
ment) and residents to only use the county
landfill. Seems the county has experi-
enced a marked decline in the amount of
waste disposed at the countys landfill com-
plex. I cant imagine why this would be,
unless the tipping fees at some other land-
fill, perhaps in Pennsylvania, are signifi-
cantly cheaper and even with higher trans-
portation costs it makes economic sense to
use such in lieu of the countys facility. So
lets not try to compete with other landfills
on price/convenience/service/capacity,
lets pass a law, force the issue and become
a monopoly. That way the customers of the
commercial carting companies can pay
more than they need to so that the county
can increase its revenues and subsidize the
shared recycling program.
I wonder what would happen if the mu-
nicipalities who currently use both the
landfill and the shared recycling pro-
gram put both their trash and recycling
services out to bid. I would hazard a guess
that if the county has to force utilization of
its facility and programs by passing man-
dates like this the potential savings to the
municipality and its taxpayers must be sig-
nificant. But its only money, and I am sure
the county will be quick to remind us just
how much they do with the taxes that are
extorted from us and now from commer-
cial carting companies as well.
Henry Applegate
Thomas Wittmann deserves
an apology from ADL
Thomas Wittmann is a well-respected
historian/collector. Understanding the his-
tory of the Nazi regime and the collection
and preservation of its artifacts is ex-
tremely important if for no other reason
than to never forget the horrors perpetrat-
ed by it. The ADL should be thankful for
Wittmanns interest in the subject instead
of engaging in veiled name-calling. The
ADL owes Wittmann an apology.
Tim Henry
Make yourself visible
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She was wearing a medium
gray running outfit. There was no
reflective wear nor was there a
light. To make matters even
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Luckily this story doesnt have
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Please use your head and spare
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LETTERS
Continued from page 6
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
ry board member for Urban Boat-
works, teaching inner-city Cam-
den youth the craft of wooden
boat building as a means to devel-
op skills and values.
Sell is a self-employed certified
public accountant with an office
on North Church Street in
Moorestown.
Since 1954, the Moorestown
Service Club Council has been
making the Citizen of the Year
Award, to honor a Moorestown
citizen who has significantly con-
tributed to the quality of life of
the community and its citizens
through varied community serv-
ice activities. The Moorestown
Service Club Council chooses the
Citizen of the Year recipient
based on nominations made by
Moorestown citizens.
Sell will be honored at the 59th-
Annual Citizen of the Year Din-
ner, scheduled for Wednesday,
Feb. 1, at The Merion in Cin-
naminson. Proceeds from the
event benefit local charities.
Tickets are available for $45 per
person or $450 per table of 10 and
can be obtained by contacting any
of the service clubs listed above,
or by contacting Tim Kerrihard
at 234-6200, ext. 201, or
timk@ymca-bc.org.
BENEFIT
Continued from page 5
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WEDNESDAY
January 11
FOR ALL
Open Space Committee meeting:
North Church Rec Center, 11 West
Second St. 7:30 p.m.
Tree Planting and Preservation Com-
mittee meeting: Star Center at
Moorestown High School 7 p.m.
Divorce Support Group: First Unit-
ed Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com
or call 235-0450 for more informa-
tion.
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
Center for Conscious Living, 302 N.
Washington St., Ste. 101E, 5:45 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-LOVE
for information.
FOR KIDS
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for info.
THURSDAY
January 12
FOR ALL
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 115 West Main St. next to
Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
January 13
FOR SENIORS
AARP bowling group: Laurel
Lanes, Rte. 73 in Maple Shade. Call
778-7467 for information.
FOR KIDS
Teen Night: Church Street Rec
Center. 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for info.
SUNDAY
January 14
FOR ALL
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1
to 4 p.m. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Sunday Worship: HOPE Communi-
ty 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 Commu-
nity House. 10 a.m.
FOR KIDS
Main Street Kids LIVE!: HOPE
Community Church. 10:29 a.m.
Ages 4 to 12. Call 235-8077 or visit
www.hope-ccm.org.
MONDAY
January 16
FOR ALL
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 7:30 p.m. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org.
TUESDAY
January 17
FOR ALL
Zoning Board of Adjustment meeting:
William Allen Middle School. 7:30 p.m.
Maple Shade Womens Club meet-
ing: Maple Shade Municipal Build-
ing. 7:15 p.m.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1
to 4 p.m. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
or 380-4701.
FOR SENIORS
Evergreens Senior Womens Club:
New Albany Recreation Center.
Noon to 3 p.m. Call 662-8752 or
235-0912 ext. 3026 for information.
Mens Senior Citizen Club: New
Albany Recreation. Center 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Call 866-9155 for informa-
tion.
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organizations.
The Burlington County Board
of Chosen Freeholders honored
Holly Funkhouser Cucuzzella,
the director of the public health
education section of the county
health department on Wednesday,
Dec. 14, with a proclamation for
having been awarded the distinc-
tion of Health Educator of the
Year by the NJ Society of Public
Health Educators (SOPHE).
This annual award recognizes
a dedicated member of NJ
SOPHE, who has shown an active
commitment, excellence in prac-
tice and demonstrated involve-
ment to health education and the
organization.
Holly has been the countys
health educator/risk communica-
tor for almost 10 years, and is a
doctoral student at Drexel's
School of Public Health.
Most recently, she worked tire-
lessly during Hurricane Irene to
coordinate professional coverage
and shelter openings to serve
roughly 300 households that need-
ed to be evacuated due to flood-
ing.
Cucuzzella named Health Educator of the Year
This month, look to your local
Gertrude Hawk store to help sup-
port the American Red Cross. For
the month of January, Gertrude
Hawk Chocolates will be donating
$1 from the designated American
Red Cross Pack to the local Amer-
ican Red Cross affiliates.
The product chosen for this
fundraiser will be Gertrude
Hawks famous milk chocolate
peanut butter smidgen and
will be featured in all of their re-
tail stores throughout New
Jersey, New York and Pennsylva-
nia.
Gertrude Hawk President and
CEO Bill Aubrey explained why
he chose to help support the
efforts of the American Red
Cross.
Gertrude Hawk Chocolates
has a strong history of support-
ing our local communities. The
opportunity to provide a Red
Cross smidgen pack is our honor.
Whether supporting our local
communities in time of disaster,
or meeting the needs of our local
military families, the American
Red Cross has always been there,
he said. We, in turn, need to be
there for the American Red Cross.
I cannot think of a better way to
support the American Red Cross
cause than by enjoying a box of
peanut butter smidgens.
Moorestown Township has a
Gertrude Hawk store at the
Moorestown Mall, 400 Route 38,
Moorestown. Call the store at
(856) 235-0657.
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hosting an open house on Friday,
Feb. 10, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The
group offers a parent-led struc-
tured-play environment for chil-
dren ages 12 months through 4.
The group is located at St.
Matthew Lutheran Church (rear
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one event you do not want to miss!
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The Perkins Center for the
Arts in Moorestown is pleased to
announce the start of its first
childrens class in ballroom danc-
ing fundamentals.
Perkins staff expects ballroom
dance to complement its well-es-
tablished ballet curriculum, and
assure parents that this will not
be your typical childrens dance
class.
Children will receive a physi-
cal and mental workout in
addition to instruction on pos-
ture, frame, musicality and eti-
quette.
The instructor is Moorestown
resident Jane Baginski, who is
known on the east coast ballroom
circuit as a competitor in both
American and International
Style.
Classes are open to children
ages 7 to 10. Classes will be held
on Wednesdays from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. from Feb. 15 through June
20.
To register for the class, visit
perkinscenter.org and go to youth
dance classes in Moorestown.
Perkins Center presents
ballroom dancing lessons
The next meeting of It
Takes a Village N.J. will be
held at the Moorestown library
on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at
7 p.m.
The meeting will feature Kim
Stewart, personal trainer, who
will show attendants exercises
that everyone can do whether
theyre sitting or standing.
The goal of It Takes a Village
N.J. is to provide volunteer help
for neighbors in need.
For more information call 722-
1085.
It Takes a Village N.J. holding
meeting 7 p.m. tonight at
Moorestown Library
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Week by hosting a Teddy Bear
Tea Party for children ages 2 and
3 on Sunday, Jan. 29 at 12:30 p.m.
There is no charge. Refreshments
and a craft will be provided. Lim-
ited seats are available, RSVP re-
quired. Please call Sharon Malek,
235-5371 to reserve a seat. The pre-
school is located at 32 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
Families are encouraged to
register students now at Our
Lady of Good Counsel School for
2012-2013. Our nursery through
eighth grade school features full-
day kindergarten, computer edu-
cation, Spanish, enrichment
courses and a variety of sports
and clubs.
For information or a tour,
please contact the school office at
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An Open House will be held in
the main school, 23 W. Prospect
Ave., on Monday, Jan. 30 from 9 to
11 a.m.
An Open House will be held at
the Early Childhood Center, 32 W.
Main St., on Sunday, Jan. 29 from
noon to 3 p.m.
Those interested in nursery,
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With recent toll hikes, lack of
accountability and fiscal mis-
management at the Port Authori-
ty of New York and New Jersey,
U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-
Cliffside Park, and U.S. Rep.
Michael Grimm, R-Staten Island,
have announced the Commuter
Protection Act to restore the U.S.
Department of Transportations
(USDOT) ability to determine
whether toll hikes are fair to driv-
ers and to give the department au-
thority to prescribe more reason-
able tolls.
Lautenberg, who chairs the
Senate commerce subcommittee
on surface transportation that
has jurisdiction over interstate
transportation policy
issues, said, When it costs $12 to
drive your car across a bridge in
America, something is wrong.
While the Port Authority and the
two states are struggling to ex-
plain why these dramatic hikes
were imposed, commuters are
suffering. Theres a clear need for
federal oversight here to make
sure toll revenue is being used ap-
propriately and not going to fund
please see BILL, page 15
Congress looks into fairness of toll hikes
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& more. 1st flr mstr ste w/his & hers walk-in closets. Conservatory stretches out over paver patio.
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The charm of days gone by but with all the modern amenities you hope for. Sit on the front
porch & watch the world go by, take a short walk to Memorial Field or stroll down-town for
dinner or shopping. Life doesn't get better than this! Newer kitchen, hardwood floors, large
yard, hardwood floors, wrap-around front porch, huge dining room & abundant character.
This home is move in ready. Location, price & charm a perfect combination!
124 Country Club, Moorestown $749,900
Stunning resort style living! Laurel Creek expanded Cornell model-backyard features cov-
ered porch w/ mahogany ceiling, bar w/ island & stone fireplace, Sylvan pool w/ waterfall &
spa. Summer kit (Viking) Niles audio system & half bath. Play yard is fenced separately from
the pool. Inside--glamourous renovated kitchen w/ granite, Thermador/Viking applicances &
new 42" cabinets. Large conservatory, 3 car gar, full bsmnt, 4 beds, 2 full & 2 half baths.
211 N Colonial Ridge, Moorestown $425,000
Excellent value! 3 beds, 2 full baths, Maines brick Cape Cod Home is well situated on quiet,
tree-lined street. Timeless, sophisticated home has been updated w/ elegant Newer Kit
featuring Granite, "Subway" Tile Backsplash & Stainless Appliances. Gleaming Hardwood
Floors, Anderson Windows & Newer Paint add to the"I can just move in" feeling. Fin bsmnt
provides wonderful space for Home Office or Playroom. Lovely paver patio & 1 car garage.
Moorestown $1,595,000
For privacy or for the equestrian, this 9,000 sq ft custom house--perfect for entertaining, is located on
10 plus acres in Moorestown. You enter the property down a secluded drive. There are woods, a pas-
ture, a pond and a stable and coral. The house has 6 bedrooms and 5 full baths, including a master
suite with huge walk-in closet. Other features include: two sub-zero refrigerators, 2 fireplaces and an
indoor pool with desert air system. This house is a "must see".
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By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
After several years of litiga-
tion, the Moorestown School Dis-
trict and the Duman family put
an end to a lawsuit after a settle-
ment was officially reached last
week.
The settlement was reached
after the school district had
appealed a judges decision rul-
ing in favor of the family in Octo-
ber.
The Duman family sued the
school district in 2008 after the
school district did not create an
individualized education plan for
their son so they could determine
if the school district could pro-
vide him with a free and
appropriate public education,
as required through the Individu-
als with Disabilities Education
Act.
Scott Duman, father of the
now 15-year-old student, said the
family signed a confidentiality
agreement and could not speak
in detail about the settlement.
Well, Im certainly relieved
this nightmare is over for my
family. I hope this is a wake-up
call for the school board to look
more carefully at how money is
spent, he said. Were all far bet-
ter off providing the proper serv-
ices to children that need them
when they need them than
wasting even more money on
legal fees.
Legal counsel for the school
district John Comegno did not re-
turn a phone call for comment.
The family had pulled their
son out of the school district and
had enrolled him in the Orchard
Friends School in Riverton in
fifth grade. The district denied
their request for the IEP unless
their son was enrolled in the dis-
trict, however.
The family had shown interest
in reenlisting their son into the
district for middle school.
At the time, Duman said they
couldnt take him out of Orchard
Friends School and enroll him
back into the Moorestown dis-
trict for fear that the public
school district couldnt provide
him with the education he need-
ed. If they took him out of Or-
chard Friends he most likely
would have lost his spot in the
school.
According to the IDEA, school
districts must provide IEPs to
students in the district bound-
aries, even if theyre not enrolled
in the school district.
Duman said he and his wife
had initially enrolled their son
into the Moorestown district, but
Moorestown School District settles lawsuit
please see DUMAN, page 14
Joan Delaney
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400 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $549,000
Just under an acre & in-town location--walk to Main St, schools & fields. Lndscpd garden,
4 br, 3 full bas & 1/2 ba home ensures room for all. Custom details-3 f/ps, built-ins, 1st flr mstr
option, FR w/ cath ceil & sauna. Spacious 2nd floor addition. Sliding doors lead to deck over-
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Fenced in-yard w/ brick patio & potting shed. Storage in bsmnt. Call Joan Delaney at 266-0588.
Joan Delaney
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Joan Delaney
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Direct: 856.642.8742
Ashley Ct, Moorestown $599,000
Beautiful 2.01 acre lot in the neighborhood of Stanwick
Glen. This private cul-de-sac location sits next to township
open space. Public water and sewer. Build your dream
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Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
4 Kendles Run, Moorestown $799,900
Exceptional Maines built home offering 5 bedrooms, 4 full, and 2 half baths. 4 fireplaces,
hardwood floors, huge 2nd floor master suite and dining room additions, first floor bed-
room with full bath and sitting room, family room addition with brick floor and lovely large
sun room overlooking beautiful 1 acre property with 2 ponds and waterfall. This is a must
see home. For additional information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
325 E Central, Moorestown $675,000
Elegant home is nestled on just under 1/2 acre in the heart of town. 5 brs, 3 full bas, (one
bed & full bath located on 1st floor), allow plenty of flexibility & room for all. Features cus-
tom built-ins, 2 f/ps, gleaming h/w & cherry kit make this home special. All baths have been
updated & rooms are tastefully & graciously appointed. Large family/great room w/ its cozy
f/p is the perfect place to entertain friends & family alike. Large Deck & Sparkling Pool!
207 Stephen Dr, Cinnaminson $249,999
Vacation at home in this 3 bedroom 2 bath home with heated Sylvan pool! Offer
beautiful cherry kitchen with newer appliance package, brick patio, newer roof
and windows, 2 zone A/C, detached garage and shed, hardwood floors, 3 season
room, den, and family room featuring a brick fireplace. A must see with so much
to offer. for more information contact Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
107 Lippincott Ave, Riverton $399,900
Appreciate this lovely 4 bedroom home on an estate like setting just a
block from the riverbank in beautiful Riverton! Sitting on almost 1 acre
offering hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, newer heat, sleeping porch, large
rooms, and 100 years of history. Enjoy all that this home and town has
to offer! Call Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
3 Kendles Run Rd, Moorestown $574,900
Nestled on a private wooded acre, this immaculate Maines built home offers 4 very
generous bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Newer roof and windows, hardwood floors
throughout, 3 renovated baths, spacious family room with F/P, first floor study, large
eat-in kitchen overlooks park like yard, and a large patio to to entertain or watch the
seasons go by! For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
747 Golf View, Moorestown $995,000
5 br, 4.5 home nestled on an acre located on a desirable street. Mstr BR on 1st flr; or on 2nd?
5 spacious brs, (2 on 1st flr, 3 on 2nd flr) provides plenty of versatility. Renovated eat-in kit fea-
turing 5 burner Wolf range, granite, farmhouse sink & breakfast room opens to spacious brick
& bluestone terrace w/ builtin BBQ. Great room has wall of windows overlooking green lawn.
Spacious DR & welcoming LR w/ f/p featuring marble surround. 2 car gar, bsmnt & newer roof.
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5 brs, 2.5 bas. "Cornerstone" Kit, Limestone Counters, 6 burner Dacor stove, Dacor double
ovens, Subzero, Asco d/w, Butlers pantry w/ d/w, wine cooler & icemaker. Library w/ Cherry
Built-Ins, LR has 2 Gas f/ps that opens to sunroom w/ coffered ceiling & walls of windows.
Mstr en-Suite has walk-in closet, gas f/p & renovated ba. 4 other brs, 1 br/office w/ f/p & cus-
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Build your dream home in the wonderful neighborhood
of Stanwick Glen on this 1.51 acre dream lot. Beautiful
and private cul-de-sac location. Properties like this do
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8 Leeds Rd, Moorestown $2,059,000
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.
11 Saratoga Springs Dr., Cinnaminson $519,900
Beautiful 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home in Meadowview. Elegant
appointments and upgrades found throughout this lovely home.
Hardwood floors, 2 story stone F/P, granite, finish basement, profes-
sionally landscaped, and so much more. Call Joan DeLaney direct
for more information at 856-266-0588.
859 Edge Park Dr, Haddonfield $399,999
Charming 3 bedroom 3 full bath brick ranch home with walk-
out basement. Beautiful location and wonderful charming
neighborhood. New kitchen, hardwood floors, freshly paint-
ed, 1 car garage. For more information call Joan DeLaney
direct at 856-266-0588.
2 Cobblestone Court, Moorestown $3,700,000
Secluded in remarkable enclave of custom homes, impeccable residence offers outstand-
ing details inside and out. Nestled on just over 3 wooded acres, this Country French estate
built by Gary Gardner is absolutely jaw dropping. 5 brs, 7.5 bas, 2 staircases, 6 f/ps,
5 zone Heat/AC, finished lower level, wine cellar & 3 car garage. Indoors flow out to blue-
stone terraces & broad lawn complete w/ pool, summer kitchen & cabana w/ full bath.
1 Armstrong Dr, Moorestown $749,900
Exceptional Estate Home in the lovely neighborhood of Meadowview. 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, plus an additional full bath in the outdoor cabana. Master bedroom with
sitting rm and double sided fireplace, finished basement, incredible outdoor space
with pool, cabana, Viking grill and burners, ice machine, granite inside and out.
Beautiful! For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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found that he wasnt making
progress in its special education
program. Their son had been di-
agnosed with high-functioning
autism at an early age.
Duman said the family filed
the lawsuit against the district
for their refusal to pay for their
sons tuition to the school and
their refusal to give him an IEP
unless he was enrolled in the dis-
trict.
Duman said that the district
began to pay for his sons tuition
at Y.A.L.E. School in Cherry Hill
last year after a judge ordered the
district to begin paying in Febru-
ary 2010.
In October, Duman revealed
that his families legal fees were
more than $200,000.
DUMAN
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Duman: district paid to
send son to Y.A.L.E. school
Muhlenberg College has an-
nounced its Deans List for the
Fall 2011 semester.
Students must earn a mini-
mum of a 3.5 grade point average
(a 4.0 scale) to attain Deans List
status.
Matthew Slater, a member of
the class of 2014, is a Physics
and Finance major and Political
Science minor, from Ventnor,
N.J.
He is the child of Ms. Gail K.
Slater and a graduate of
Moorestown High School.
Founded in 1848, Muhlenberg
College is a highly selective
liberal arts college in Allentown,
Pa. It is affiliated with the Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church of
America.
Muhlenberg College
announces Deans list
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excessive salaries or political pa-
tronage jobs. Given these out of
control toll hikes and the cloud of
misinformation surrounding
them, these federal protections
for commuters need to be re-
stored.
Grimm said, This bipartisan
legislation brings oversight of
toll rates on our nations federally
funded highway system back into
the department of transportation
where it belongs. The Port Au-
thority has reaped the benefit
from nearly unchecked control in
deciding how much is just and
reasonable for commuters travel-
ling on the federal highway sys-
tem to pay. The taxpayers of New
York and New Jersey shouldnt
have to face such a harsh
economic burden simply to shov-
el billions of dollars in toll rev-
enue into the debt-stricken and
mismanaged PA. With almost no
return on transportation infra-
structure or mass transit for com-
muters it is as clear as daylight
that there is little to no
oversight on how or where the
money is spent. I applaud Sen.
Lautenberg for joining me in in-
troducing this important legisla-
tion.
The Commuter Protection Act
would restore the USDOTs abili-
ty to determine whether tolls on
bridges and tunnels imposed by
toll authorities are just and rea-
sonable. Up to 1987, USDOT had
the authority to determine
whether any tolls charged to driv-
ers were just and reasonable
upon a complaint. Under the leg-
islation, if the tolls were deemed
unfair, the secretary could pre-
scribe a more reasonable maxi-
mum toll that could be
charged.
The bill would also require the
Government Accountability Of-
fice to report on and make recom-
mendations for increasing the
transparency and accountability
of tolling authority budget prac-
tices.
On Aug. 19, the Port Authority
approved an increase in toll
hikes that will raise tolls for cars
between New Jersey and
New York from $8.00 to $15.00 by
2015.
For cars with E-Z Pass, the toll
will be raised from $8 to $12.50
over the same period of time. 5-
axle trucks that currently pay $40
dollars will have to pay up to $125
by 2015.
The legislation has already
drawn support from AAA New
York, and AAA Clubs of New Jer-
sey, the American Trucking Asso-
ciation, the American Highway
Users Alliance, the American Mo-
torcyclist Association and the
Owner-Operator Independent
Drivers Association.
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Legislation sponsored by state
Sen. Jim Beach that would re-
quire the Department of Child
and Families to develop and adopt
a statewide youth suicide preven-
tion plan has passed the full Sen-
ate.
We simply cannot afford to ig-
nore or pay lip service to the issue
of youth suicide, because the re-
sult is just too tragic, said
Beach. By developing a
statewide plan, we can better ana-
lyze and assess the warning signs
in children and young adults, in
turn helping us to provide the
kinds of services they need.
The bill would require the com-
missioner of children and fami-
lies to develop and adopt a
statewide youth suicide preven-
tion plan within 180 days of the
bills enactment. The plan would
be required to:
identify existing state and
local sources of data concerning
youth suicide deaths, youth sui-
cide attempts, and self-inflicted
injuries by youth;
coordinate and share this data
among identified state and local
sources;
promote greater public aware-
ness about youth suicide preven-
tion services and resources;
identify barriers to accessing
mental health and substance
abuse services, as well as oppor-
tunities to enhance this access;
and
promote evidenced-based and
best practice programs, listed on
the Suicide Prevention Resource
Centers Best Practices Registry,
for the prevention and treatment
of youth suicide and self-injury.
The measure is also sponsored
by Sen. Sean Kean.
It now heads to the governors
desk for final passage.
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his dramatic reading of The Elf on the Shelf. Moorestown students
Kyle Thumar, Nikhil Thumar and Shailen Doshi organized the event,
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MOORESTOWN
CARRIAGE HOME
Prestigious Laurel Creek end-unit
with 2-car garage. Custom kitchen
with green house addition, hard-
wood floors on first and second
floor, Master suite with study.
Professionally finished basement
offers a huge entertainment area.
$379,900
MOORESTOWN
CLOSE TO TOWN
4 Bedroom, 2 bath Cape over
1,800 sq. ft. with radiant heat in
floors on 1st floor and all new
windows. Living room has built-
ins, dining room has a bay window
and the family room opens to
21`x14` deck and expanded garage.
$249,900
H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
PARK-LIKE SETTING
This lovely home offers 2.44 acres
suitable for a large gathering or
Alfresco dining in the privacy of
your own backyard. A perfectly
maintained Colonial home with
5 bedrooms and 3.5 baths.
$599,000
CINNAMINSON
HISTORIC ~IVYSTONE
Step back in time as you enter the
private drive to the oldest home in
town where the Flexible Flyer sled
was born! In addition to the main
house, this 4-acre parcel includes
2 barns, smoke house, 7-bay
garage/stall and pool.
$789,000
MOORESTOWN
GEORGIAN ESTATE HOME
Connecticut field stone is the defin-
ing material for this newly built
estate nestled on 2.5 acres with
pond views. Over 9,000 sq. ft. of
exquisite details-5 fireplaces, mar-
ble and hardwood floors, 7-zone
HVAC and gourmet kitchen.
$3,900,000
MOORESTOWN
VERY AFFORDABLE
This 3 to 4 bedroom Victorian twin
has an updated kitchen and bath.
Enjoy refinished wood floors, large
rooms, good storage, a rebuilt front
porch and a new Epay deck. You`ll
love this central town location!
$227,500
MOORESTOWN
THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW
Nestled on a professionally land-
scaped lot with mature plantings is
this one level impeccably kept 2/3
bedroom home. Features include
hardwood floors, updated kitchen,
newer roof, covered patio and
detached garage.
$259,000
MOORESTOWN
SMALL TOWN CHARMER
Lose your heart to this home on
a wonderful cul-de-sac close to
town center. Built in 1928 with
a more recent family room and
master bedroom addition, this
home features hardwoods, sun
porch and detached garage.
$407,000
CINNAMINSON
MUCH DESIRED SWEETWATER
Retire in a 2 bedroom, 2 bath
end-unit condo. Open floor plan,
vaulted ceiling, fireplace, cozy
den, eat-in kitchen and balcony.
The master bedroom has a large
bath, walk-in closet and dressing
area/computer nook.
$149,000
MOORESTOWN
ARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT
Historically detailed, this Victorian
home built in 1865 is enriched
with exquisite details-7 fireplaces,
walnut millwork and plaster
mouldings. A fireplace with an
Eastlake mantel and Mercer
tile graces the parlor.
$749,000
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MOORESTOWN
DESIRABLE LOCATION
Sweeping pond views enhance this
spacious end unit in prestigious
Windrow Clusters. Features
include a first or second floor mas-
ter suite, sunken living room with
handsome fireplace and
formal dining room.
$625,000
HAINESPORT
OPEN AND BRIGHT
Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath home
in the Glen at Masons Creek
offers one floor living with
amenities such as a spacious
master bedroom, an eat-in kitchen,
a family room with vaulted
ceiling and newer windows.
$275,000
H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MT. LAUREL
GOLF COURSE LOCATION
This 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath
townhome offers large rooms,
eat-in kitchen, fireplace, 1 car
garage, lovely brick patio and
views of the golf course. Close to
major highways and convenient
shopping. No HOA fees!
$219,900
MOORESTOWN
YOUR OWN OASIS
This classic stone center hall
colonial offers incredible views
of the golf course, tennis court
and heated pool. The renovated
kitchen, library and huge
finished third floor complement
this grand home.
$1,475,000
MOORESTOWN
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
Wonderful neighborhood, terrific
value and close to Strawbridge
Lake, Perkins Center for the Arts
and Moorestown schools. This
3 bedroom ranch home features
a side entry 2-car garage, hard-
wood floors and newer roof.
$284,500
CINNAMINSON
OLD HOME LOVERS AND INVESTORS
This estate home, built in 1910,
is sited on almost 3 acres with
the probability of 3 additional
building lots. Enjoy 5 fireplaces,
exquisite millwork, magnificent
staircase and guest house
with separate utilities.
$749,000
MOORESTOWN
SUBTLE ELEGANCE
This newer Maines built,
5 bedroom home bespeaks
a tradition of time honored crafts-
manship and impeccable attention
to detail. Features include oak
floors, two staircases, WoodMode
kitchen and walk-up third level.
$1,399,000
MOORESTOWN
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
To own this ranch home nestled
on a .89 acre treed lot close to
town center. Features include large
rooms, hardwood floors through-
out, newer roof and gas furnace
plus a 2-car garage.
$255,000
HAINESPORT
SPACE GALORE
Sited at the end of a cul-de-sac is
this spacious 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath
home. Features include a 2-story
foyer, rear stairs, study, vaulted
ceiling family room, master
bedroom with sitting room
and walk-out basement.
$599,000
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our other homes for sale, visit
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