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Voters say yes
Fire bond passes; firehouses
to be maintained. PAGE 2
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Medford residents Frank and
Jane Sharp moved to South Jer-
sey last year. As they became ac-
quainted with the region, they
found one small problem.
There was nowhere in South
Jersey where they could partake
in their favorite activity, curling.
We live on a lake, Jane said.
Last winter, we were curling on
the lake with flower pots and
whatever else we could find.
This predicament led to the
pair creating the Jersey
Pinelands Curling Club, the first
organized curling league in South
Jersey. The club has been gather-
ing on Tuesday nights this sum-
mer at the Igloo Ice Rink in Mt.
Laurel. Experienced members
give a short lesson to newcomers
to the game before everyone
breaks off into teams to play
matches.
Bringing the club to fruition in-
volved a bit of legwork. The
Sharps talked to multiple ice
rinks in the area to see who
would want to host a curling
league. After talking with man-
agement at the Igloo, there was no
question where they would be
hosting their club.
The Igloo was definitely the
most interested, Jane said.
The Sharps first became inter-
ested in curling after watching it
during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
They used this years Winter
Games as a springboard to get
new members. It has worked, as
the club now has 30 full-time
members and six substitutes who
fill-in from time to time.
The members include a mix of
experienced curlers and newcom-
ers to the game. Deptford resident
Leslie Gray had been curling for a
number of years. Previously, she
was forced to drive near King of
Prussia to play. Now, her drive is
much shorter.
I love my Philly people, but
this is a lot closer for me, she
said.
Gray has provided a helping
hand to players such as Michelle
Bade and Debbie Kingsland who
are new to the game. The pair be-
came interested in the sport after
seeing it during the Olympics.
There was an open house (in
South Plainfield), but we werent
able to get in, Kingsland said.
The pair got involved with the
Jersey Pinelands Curling Club
after attending a Learn to Curl
class, which is held once a month
as an instructional session for
anyone who wants to join.
Frank said the classes have
helped bring in more members as
the weather has turned warmer.
After a beginner attends one of
the classes, they are invited to
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
An intense match took place during a Jersey Pinelands Curling Club session last week. Chris Bucci and
Ryan Van Natten try to land their rock in the house as Andrew Ward looks on. The club gathers once a
week to face off in league play at The Igloo Ice Rink in Mt. Laurel. After setting up the rink and engaging
in a 30-minute practice session, members break up into teams and face off in match play.
Sweep, sweeeep!
please see CLUB, page 7
The Jersey Pinelands Curling Club brings Winter Olympics favorite to Mt. Laurel
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Mt. Laurel Fire District No. 1
will be able to make a series of fa-
cility improvements to its three
firehouses after voters passed a
bond referendum during a special
election on July 10.
In the unofficial results re-
leased by the district, 70.5 percent
of voters were in favor of the pro-
posed $2.95 million bond. As a re-
sult, a Mt. Laurel homeowner
with the average assessed home
of $236,952 will see an annual in-
crease of about $8.60 in their fire
district taxes. The amount is
based on current interest rates.
Deputy Chief Christopher Bur-
nett said the fire houses were in
need of these repairs, and careful
planning was done to make sure
taxpayers weren't too negatively
impacted. In February, voters
passed a budget reducing taxes by
$15.94 for the average assessed
home.
The district was able to save
money in certain areas and cut
the 2014 budget by about $500,000,
resulting in some taxpayer sav-
ings.
Burnett said this was done
with the realization of a bond ref-
erendum coming up.
All the bond money is focused
on maintaining the districts
three firehouses. More than 35
percent of the money is going to-
ward roof replacement.
Were having a number of is-
sues with roof leaks, aging roofs
and large ticket items that need to
be addressed, Burnett said.
The district narrowed its list of
improvements to the most impor-
tant items after conducting a full
walk-through of its facilities ear-
lier this year. The district re-
ceived estimates on each of the
projects before going forward
with the referendum.
We compiled a list (of proj-
ects), Burnett said. It is much
larger than what we presented to
the public. We scaled down the
list. We wanted to make sure we
did our due diligence so we can do
the best job possible.
Very few people voted. Only 431
total ballots were submitted, of
them 190 were absentee.
A lack of voters is nothing new
to fire district elections. Only 506
votes were cast during the dis-
trict's regular election in Febru-
ary.
Burnett said the district did its
best to make the public aware of
Voters pass fire bond
please see FIRE, page 7
Taxes will increase slightly to maintain three firehouses
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Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 27-
year-old male of the unit block of
South 23rd Street, Philadelphia,
for possession of marijuana over
50 grams, possession of oxycon-
tin without a prescription and
possession of drug parapherna-
lia. He was stopped for motor ve-
hicle violations on Route 73 on
July 2 at 12:50 a.m. He was re-
leased on a summons pending an
appearance in Mt. Laurel Munici-
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A resident of the unit block of
West Bluebell Lane reported un-
known actors entered their un-
locked motor vehicle parked out-
side of their home and stole items
valued at $1,800. The items were
described as a digital stenogra-
pher machine, a rolling suitcase
and a GPS unit. The incident oc-
curred sometime between June 28
and June 30.
A customer of Wawa on Route
73 reported he lost his wallet
somewhere on the property when
he stopped for gas and other
items. The wallet was valued at
$10 and contained cash and gift
cards valued at $195. A debit card
from the wallet was used at a
local gas station on Route 73 a
short time later. The incident oc-
curred on June 29 between 12:25
p.m. and 12:45 p.m.
An employee of TJ Maxx on
Centerton Road in Mt. Laurel re-
ported two male subjects shoplift-
ed two ladies shirts valued at
$44.98. The suspects were de-
scribed as a tall male with dread-
locks and a male with a pony tail
hairstyle.
The suspects turned over the
shirts to store security when con-
fronted in the parking lot and fled
the area. The incident occurred at
8:35 p.m. on June 30.
A resident of the 5000 block of
Dunbarton Road reported a crim-
inal trespass. The incident oc-
curred between 6 p.m. July 1 and
1:30 p.m. July 2. Access was
gained through an unsecured
rear door. Nothing was reported
disturbed or taken.
Mount Laurel Police arrested a
29-year-old male of the unit block
of Hall Street, Hammonton, on
July 2 for forgery. Subsequent to a
motor vehicle stop, he was arrest-
ed for an outstanding warrant
and found to be in possession of
forged temporary license plate
and registration. He was charged
with forgery and released on
summons pending a municipal
court hearing.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 24-
year-old female of the 1200 block
of Sylvan Drive, Haddon Heights,
on July 2, for driving while intoxi-
cated. She was stopped on Center-
ton Road at 9:07 p.m. and charged
with driving while intoxicated
and released pending a municipal
court hearing.
An employee of the Ramble-
wood Country Club on Country
Club Parkway reported a theft. A
pressure washer, valued at $1,500,
was taken from the pool office.
The incident occurred between 8
a.m., July 4, and 10 a.m., July 5.
There was no sign of forced entry
to the office.
A resident of the unit block of
Wembley Drive reported a burgla-
ry and theft to a residence. The in-
cident occurred between noon
July 4 and 10 a.m. July 6. Entry
was gained by forcing the rear
window. Jewelry, valued at an un-
specified amount, was taken.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 30-
year-old female, of the 1100 block
of Route 73, on July 6 for being a
wanted person by the Burlington
County Sheriff s Office on out-
standing drug charges. She was
taken into custody at her resi-
dence at 1:33 p.m. and lodged at
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I
ts hard to believe, but just last
week, we saw the first back-to-
school advertisement on TV. It took
us by surprise. Oh, no, we thought,
did we sleep through all of July?
Of course we didnt; its just stores
trying to get ahead of the game and
boosting sales in a traditionally down
month.
It got us thinking, though: We have
been presenting back-to-school cover-
age in The Sun for quite awhile now, in
many different towns, but how can we
make this coverage better?
Our quick answer by being better
prepared.
So, even though the beginning of the
next school year is the last thing on
your mind here in mid-July, were ask-
ing that you put it at the forefront of
your brain or at least in part of your
brain for a few moments.
What will be different about this
school year?
Were going to find out. Right now,
our reporters are compiling lists of
questions for school leaders about the
new school year.
Are there new classes students and
parents need to know about?
How about scheduling changes?
Was any work done at the schools
over the summer?
Generally, well be asking school
leaders to tell us about things that
you parents, taxpayers and students
need to know before the 2014-15 school
year begins.
Then, we will pass that information
along to you.
Do you have any questions youd like
our reporters to ask? If so, the time to
act is now. The more questions we get
from you, the better prepared we can
be, and the better information we can
pass along to you.
Maybe you are concerned about the
budget (who isnt?). Or maybe youve
heard about a new program that you
think might be ideal for your child. Or
perhaps you are wondering about re-
pairs that were scheduled for your
childs school.
Wed love to get those questions from
you. Just send an email to us so that we
can include them on our lists.
Most school districts have done a lot
in recent years to be more responsive
to questions submitted by the public. It
makes sense. Everyone wants to have
great schools. Everyone wants to keep
taxes as low as possible, while still pro-
viding great service. One of the best
ways to achieve these goals is to build a
true public-private partnership be-
tween schools and the communities
they serve. And building that relation-
ship starts with effective communica-
tion.
So send us your questions. Well do
our best to get answers.
Ready for school?
Of course youre not, but theres no better time to prepare than now
Any questions?
We are tracking down school leaders to
ask them questions about the upcoming
school year. So whats on your mind?
Send us your questions, and well do our
best to get answers.
Jennifer MacQuade was named to the
deans list at Pratt Institute for the spring
2014 semester.
Sandy Long was named to the presi-
dents list at Pratt Institute for the spring
2014 semester.
Jacqueline Dunning and Danielle Hoguet
of Mt. Laurel have been named to the
deans list at University of the Sciences for
the spring 2014 semester. Dunning is a doc-
tor of pharmacy student. Hoguet is a doc-
tor of physical therapy student.
Sean Lajoie was named to the deans list
with honors at McDaniel College for the
spring 2014 semester.
Stephanie Widdoes of Mt. Laurel com-
pleted a three-week study abroad program
to Spain and Morocco with Kings College.
Andrew Gold was named to the deans list
at Widener University School of Law.
Kaitlin Alfieri and Justin Moore of Mt.
Laurel graduated from Fairleigh Dickin-
son University on May 20. Alfieri graduat-
ed with a bachelors degree in humanities.
Moore graduated with a masters degree in
sports administration.
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start attending the club.
Over the course of the year,
everyone who wants to play can,
Frank said.
Having a steady and dedicated
membership is crucial to the club.
They play each week on one of
the Igloos hockey rinks. There is
no dedicated curling rink, and the
hockey rinks do not have curling
lines or houses painted on.
Members are very impor-
tant, Jane said. We need them
to come in and set up every
week.
Members arrive early to set up
five separate rinks running paral-
lel to each other on the hockey
rink.
They also stay late to clean
everything up. The Igloo helps
with preparing the ice and also al-
lows the club to store equipment
in its freezers.
The club has one Learn to
Curl class left this summer on
Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. While
the class will be taking place too
late for the summer season, a new
season will begin in the fall. For
more details, visit www.jersey-
curling.org.
Club has one
instructional class
left this summer
CLUB
Continued from page 1
the referendum. Newsletters
were sent to all homes on June 23,
and a public hearing on the pro-
posal was held the following
week.
Burnett said the district has
used brochures and open houses
to get more people to vote.
Our job is to get more in-
volved with people in the election
process, he said.
With the referendum passed,
sale of the bonds will take place
in the coming months, with the
projects being listed for bid in No-
vember and December. All the
work is planned to be performed
and completed in 2015.
Full details on the fire district's
maintenance projects can be
found at
www.mountlaurelfire.com.
Fire district trying
to get word out
about elections
FIRE
Continued from page 2
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WEDNESDAY July 16
Summer stories: Ages 0 to 6. 10:30
a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Stop by
for stories, activities and music.
Intro to 3D printing: Noon at Mt.
Laurel Library. Come see a 3D
printer in action and learn all
about it, including how to print
items at the library. No registra-
tion needed.
Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. Learn to crochet or cro-
chet with new friends. Join craft
enthusiast Audrey Pache for cro-
cheting and conversation.
Instruction available if needed.
Please bring your own knitting
materials.
Intro to snap circuits: Grades 2
and up. 6 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. A fascinating, fun work-
shop designed to teach the fun-
damentals of electricity and prac-
tical applications of electrical cir-
cuits. No experience needed.
Arduino: 7 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. Join John LeMasney
from LeMasney Consulting to
learn the basics about Arduino.
Arduino is an open source hard-
ware project that allows you to
quickly learn about electronics
and sensors. No registration
required.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:
12 p.m. at Laurel Creek Country
Club, 655 Old Centerton Road.
For more information visit
www.mountlaurelrotary.org or
call (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesday
at Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.
Come hear a new story every
week and then stay and play the
rest of the day! Call (856) 273-
9500 or visit www.kidsplay-
lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3
p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,
Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurel
meeting: 7 p.m. on first and third
Wednesdays at Unity Church of
Christ, 629 S. Church St. For any-
one interested in developing
community and leadership skills.
For more information contact
Gregory J. Bartz at
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THURSDAY July 17
Anime club: Grades 7 to 12. 5:30
p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Meet
up with fellow anime lovers to
watch episodes of your favorite
shows and anime movies while
snacking on some delicious
ramen noodle soup.
Concert: 6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Laurel
Community Center. This weeks
concert will feature jazz tunes
from The New Earth Trio. No reg-
istration needed. The concert is
free.
FRIDAY July 18
Teen lockdown: Grades 7 to 12. 7
p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Find
out if you have the skills with a
series of spy challenges.
SATURDAY July 19
Musical party: Ages 0 to 6. 10:30
a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Joni
Ms. Marcia for high-energy, irre-
sistibly interactive musical activi-
ties designed to engage every-
one.
Tween lockdown: Grades 5 to 7.
4:30 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.
Students will learn basic pro-
gramming, experience a real
world challenge involving robotic
navigation and have fun while
learning good sportsmanship and
teamwork. No experience need-
ed.
SUNDAY July 20
Mad science: Ages 5 to 12. 2 p.m. at
Mt. Laurel Library. The Mad Sci-
entist will stretch your brain with
this exciting collection of scientif-
ic experiments involving air pres-
sure, flash paper, Eggbert,
Bernoullis Principle and dry ice.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church: Sunday worship 11 a.m. to
noon Adult Bible study 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowship
after the church service each
third Sunday. Church is at 240
Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,
Mount Laurel.
TUESDAY July 22
Minecraft meetup: Grades 7 to 12. 3
p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Meet
up with friends and get building.
A creative mode will be used to
build. Attendees can bring their
own device. Snacks will be provid-
ed.
Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting:
7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marcos Restau-
rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115
South Elmwood Dr.
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people with basic computer
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856-200-3297
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Painting
nterior Painting Restorations
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Drywall & Plaster Repairs
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for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
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AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
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Look for our sign in
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Realtor/Sales Associate
Cell: 609-504-4579
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www.kathrynsupkohomes.com
202 W. Ma|n St. Moorestown, NJ 08057
(856) 235-1950
Custom-built home in desired neighborhood. 2-story foyer w/ curved grand
staircase. LR opens to DR w/ custom molding & neutral carpet. Gourmet
kitchen w/ large island, granite counters, plenty of workspace & entertaining
area. Enter study through French doors from the FR that has a fireplace, cus-
tom woodwork & vaulted ceiling. Wet bar off FR. Large master BR w/ walk-
in closet & neutral BA. 3 additional BRs, all w/ neutral carpet & large closets.
Finished basement w/ full bar, game area, full BA & much more. Oversized
garage, great yard, terrific curb appeal w/ professional landscaping
Colonial situated on a cul-de-sac in terrific neighborhood. 2 story foyer w/ hardwood
floors leading into the private office, formal LR flows into formal DR. Kitchen has
Viking exhaust, newer SS appliances, granite counters, big pantry, center island,
breakfast area & Andersen slider to refinished deck. FR has a vaulted ceiling w/ sky-
light & marbled FP, all flooring is hardwood throughout 1st level. Master BR suite &
3 additional BRs on 2nd floor. Suite has custom built-ins for storage in walk-in closet,
& large updated BA w/ ample cabinets. Hall BA is neutral & updated. Finished base-
ment is a wonderful bonus -- game room, media area, office/exercise area --
Cornell model on cul-de-sac. Lovely 2 story Foyer w/ curved staircase. Offers
wood floors, neutral wall-to-wall carpet, wonderfully decorated, wood floor in
kitchen w/ center island w/granite, new SS appliances, & expanded breakfast
room. FR has vaulted ceiling, ceiling fan, skylights, FP, & back staircase. Study
is on main level. Master suite has sitting room, large walk-in closet, separate
shower & is neutral throughout. Additional large 3 BRs w/ neutral wall-to-wall
carpet. Finished basement w/ media area & game room. Plenty of storage.
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place in the family room with cathedral ceiling. Large kitchen with island
and breakfast area. Three bedrooms on the second floor with two full
baths. Master bedroom has a walk in closet and lovely neutral master bath.
Second floor laundry room. Walk out finished basement with
recreation/game room, half bath and plenty of storage area. Backs up to
open space and woods. View of Rancocas from second floor
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Pulse International Realty - Miami
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rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
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GLEN CARPINO
Office: 856-235-1950 x262
gecarpino@comcast.net
Cell: 856-261-4742
202 W. Main St., Moorestown, NJ
Celebrating 10 years of
Service for Sellers & Buyers
Glen Carpino takes the time to go the extra mile for
her clients in Moorestown and surrounding areas!
- I would like to take this opportunity to
thank all my clients for the past ten years!
215 Hooton Rd, Mount Laurel $319,000 5018A Dunbarton Rd, Mount Laurel $147,500
This home is absolutely pristine.
The homeowners have completely
renovated everything so all you
have to do is move in. The furnace,
air conditioning, HVAC and water
heater are all brand new. They also
installed hardwood floors and car-
pet in the bedrooms. Replacement
windows in 2010. The kitchen has
stainless steel appliances and the
cabinets have been custom paint-
ed. You will want to live here as
soon as you walk in.
Come see this fabulous home. The
entrance brings you right into the huge
great room with cherry wood floors, a fire-
place and a wet bar with an imported ham-
mered copper sink. It's perfect for entertain-
ing. The kitchen features slate floors as well
as the breakfast room. The Siletone coun-
tertops go on and on. Kitchen offers a view
of the 3/4 acre yard that has beautiful
mature trees. The lower level has four large
bedrooms. The master is a retreat in itself
with a huge master bath that has an over-
sized tub, separate shower and extremely
roomy dressing room. This custom home
won't disappoint and the price won't either.
$ $ $


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Expires 7/31/14.
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Tree Trimming Land Clearing
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Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
Tree Service
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
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Tank RemovaI
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813 White Horse Pike Oaklyn, NJ (Rte. 295, Exit 29 - Rte. 30)
(856) 854-3198 www.NastasisFurniture.com
Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 12pm-5pm
Three HUGE Floors of Furniture
All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
Your choice of Fabric and Color $699
Your choice of Fabric and Color $995
0%
FINANCING
Until 2015 with
1/3 down. See store
for details.
Bed $449
Bed $449
We deliver
to the Shore!
$50 OFF
Any Purchase
of $300 or more
$100 OFF
Any Purchase
of $999 or more
$200 OFF
Any Purchase
of $1999 or more
$300 OFF
Any Purchase
of $2999 or more
$400 OFF
Any Purchase
of $3999 or more
SUMMER SAVINGS*
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Flat Screen Entertainment Cabinets
Over 50 Models On Display!
Fireplace
Entertainment
Centers
Lift
Chair
$539
Swivel
Rocker
$449
Powered
Lay Flat Chair
$599
Recliner Sale!
By, Price
with
coupon.
Sectional $2299
Reclining Sofa $949
Reclining Console Sofa $949
* Not to be combined with any other offers.
Swivel
Rocker
$299

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