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New face in school district
John Recchinti named new business
administrator. PAGE 2
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
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By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
Evesham Township is trying to
assume control and management
of Main Street and Maple Avenue
from Burlington County, and now
the township has also decided to
analyze whether that area is in
need of redevelopment or rehabil-
itation.
Council recently gave Town-
ship Solicitor John Gillespie and
Director of Community Develop-
ment Nancy Jamanow the go-
ahead to see if the roads should
be considered for redevelopment
or rehabilitation and present
their findings at a future meeting.
Gillespie said there are two
main differences between declar-
ing an area in need of rehabilita-
tion versus redevelopment.
First, the statute defining
Facelift
for Main
Street?
Evesham Council eyes
Main Street, Maple
Avenue as possible
redevelopment spots
please see RESOLUTION, page 9
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
Its the start of the new school
year, and for the Evesham Town-
ship school district, that also
means the start for its new busi-
ness administrator.
Superintendent John Scavelli
recently announced that John
Recchinti, 54, would join the
E.T.S.D. as the districts new busi-
ness administrator.
Recchinti is replacing Dennis
Nettleton, who served the district
from May 2010 through June 2014
and left to serve as business ad-
ministrator of the Ewing Town-
ship Public School District in
Mercer County.
Recchinti graduated from Rut-
gers University with a degree in
accounting. He lives in Berlin
Township.
His career in education started
when he served as an accountant
and assistant business adminis-
trator at Eastern Regional High
School for three years.
He left Eastern in 2001 to take
the position of business adminis-
trator of the Pennsville Township
School District in Salem County, a
position he held for the last 13
years.
According Recchinti, the
Pennsville district serves stu-
dents from grades K-12, and has
about 2,000 students, around half
the number in the Evesham dis-
trict.
Recchinti said he left his posi-
tion in Pennsville because he
thought it was time for a change
and a new challenge.
Id been there a good amount
of years, and we moved things
forward, Recchinti said. We ac-
complished, I think, a lot of good
things while I was there. We did a
lot of facility challenges and we
worked on that over the years,
and it just felt like it was the time
to move on and look for a new
challenge.
When asked what accomplish-
ment he was most proud of while
working in the Pennsville dis-
trict, Recchinti said he couldnt
name just one.
Recchinti said he was proud to
work with administrators, staff
and the community to accom-
plish different things, such as up-
grading facilities and educational
initiatives.
To me, Im just part of the
process, so Im just proud being
part of the team and being able to
do the great things they were able
to do down there for their stu-
dents, Recchinti said.
Recchinti also said hes not a
big me person, and he applies
that same attitude of teamwork
and cooperation to his normal
work processes.
I always say that if people that
arent even involved with some-
thing Im doing, if theyre doing
their job and letting me do my
job, then theyve contributed to
the project just because I didnt
have to deal with an issue that
could have been pulling me
away, Recchinti said.
Looking to the future and his
time in Evesham, Recchinti said
he plans on being around for
awhile, and told Evesham offi-
cials as much during his inter-
view.
I said I plan on being here 10
years because I dont look to go
somewhere and say this is just a
stepping stone to somewhere
else, Recchinti said. It takes a
few years to get things going, and
once you get on a roll with every-
body, you want to keep it going.
According to Recchinti, he
looks forward to the new chal-
lenges Evesham can offer him,
and he looks forward to being a
part of the team in the district.
I just want to contribute and
be part of the team here, Recch-
inti said. Its a community
school district, its the board, the
administrators, and Im just part
of the team to help move forward
whatever initiatives they deem is
the direction that they want to go
in.
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The following reports are on
file with the Evesham Township
police department:
The following incidents oc-
curred on Sunday, Aug. 10:
Tuckerton Road Abandoned
Vehicle: Abandoned vehicle in-
vestigation.
Woodbine Drive Harassment:
Subject reported harassment.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Monday, Aug. 11:
Route 70 East Theft: Theft re-
port of an employee.
Route 73 North Contempt of
Court: Subject arrested on ATS
warrant.
Route 73 South Shoplifting:
Male subject stole items that were
out for display and sampling.
Cropwell Road, North Ob-
struction: During attempted
pedestrian stop subject fled loca-
tion. Unable to locate.
Tomlinson Mill Road Found
Property: Found drivers license.
Tuckerton Road Found Prop-
erty: Found wallet, re-
turned to owner.
Tuckerton Road
Assist other PD: K-9
track for Burlington
Township for attempt-
ed burglary.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: NJSP turned over custody
of suspect on Evesham warrant.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Subject turned himself in
on an active ACS warrant.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Tuesday, Aug. 12:
Route 70 West Suspicious Ac-
tivity: Suspicious incident/found
property at Kohl's.
Brandywine Drive Burglary:
Unknown subject forced entry
into residence and stole items.
Kenton Avenue Burglary: Vic-
tim reported an unknown subject
entered his unlocked vehicle and
stole prescription
drugs.
Kings Grant Drive
MVA: MVA investiga-
tion as possible fatal
but later learned that
victim had a major medical event
that caused her death prior to col-
lision.
Lowell Drive Identity Theft:
Victims credit card was fraudu-
lently used.
Stockton Lane Theft: Moped
was stolen and recovered on
scene.
Tomlinson Mill Road Suspi-
cious Activity: Suspicious state-
ment made to Berlin police officer
by Marlton resident regarding
police
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Evesham police investigate suspicious
statement regarding Maccabi Games
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Ravitz family markets support
Operation Yellow Ribbon
For another year now, the Ravitz Family-
owned ShopRites have our all-volunteer
U.S. troop support non-profit at a loss for
words.
Once again, the Ravitz Family Markets
in Marlton, Cherry Hill and Mount Laurel
coupled with their amazing staff and most
generous customers, have gone above and
beyond with generosity and support for
Operation Yellow Ribbon and thus in turn,
for our brave women and men serving our
great country and deployed to the Middle
East.
Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jer-
sey is shipping large care packages
weekly to our troops in Afghanistan and
those supporting Operation Enduring
Freedom.
All the kindness and efforts provided at
the five local Ravitz Family Markets have
helped us tremendously with thousands of
pounds of treats and hygiene products as
well as what is a record amount donation to
our organization.
Year in and year out, both the great peo-
ple working at the Ravitz Family Markets
as well as their customer base have shown
their commitment to making the world a
better place.
For as long as I can remember, the Ravitz
Family and staff at their ShopRite stores
have been the most consistent force around
in regard to giving back to the community
and helping others in need.
On behalf of Operation Yellow Ribbon of
South Jersey, we thank the Ravitz family,
their employees and their customers for
their amazing efforts, generosity and for
openly displaying their support to our all-
volunteer group and to our U.S. service
members serving our country and protect-
ing our ways of life.
From the bottom of our hearts, we thank
the Ravitz Family Markets, their staff and
their customers for such amazing generosi-
ty and patriotism.
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N
ew Jerseys trial run if you
can call it that with red light
cameras didnt go so well. For
drivers who ran red lights, it went
swimmingly, but for the state not so
much.
Last week, word came down that
some drivers who were caught on cam-
era running red lights were never in-
formed of the fines they faced because
of a technical glitch in the system. The
state Judiciary, as a result, asked local
courts to throw out the infractions all
17,000 of them.
In New Jersey, red light camera in-
fractions result in an $85 fine, but no
points on a drivers license. At $85 a
pop, thats $1,445,000 in lost revenue, all
because of a technical glitch from a
company that supposedly specializes
in this.
State lawmakers are angry, and
rightfully so.
Said Assemblyman Declan OScan-
lon, of Monmouth County: These
companies incessantly tout the sup-
posed accuracy and consistency of
their systems when the only thing
consistent about the camera company
representatives is their blatant misrep-
resentation of what the equipment
does and how accurately it does it.
People make mistakes, but this is a
big mistake by American Traffic Solu-
tions, which runs half of the states in-
tersections with red light cameras.
Lets just switch to the other compa-
ny that runs our red light cameras,
you might say. Well, the CEO of that
other company, Redflex, was just in-
dicted on federal corruption charges
for allegedly bribing Chicago officials.
Not to mention, a former Redflex exec-
utive also accused the company of pay-
ing bribes to government officials in 13
states, including New Jersey.
Seems to us that these red light cam-
eras, or at least the companies that
were hired to run them, need to be re-
moved, or at least replaced. Theres no
sense in paying for a service thats ei-
ther ineffective or, worse, possibly ob-
tained through illegal means.
We in New Jersey do enough wrong
ourselves that we dont need an outside
company to come in and screw things
up for us; were plenty good at that our-
selves, thank you very much.
The contract for red light cameras
expires in December, and it would be
best if the state didnt renew the agree-
ment, not until it studies its full results
and finds a new company or two to pro-
vide the service.
in our opinion
State should red light cameras
Corruption, technical glitches cause companies to fall short
Share your thoughts
What are your thoughts on New Jerseys
red light camera system in general, or the
companies that are responsible for
running it? Share your thoughts on this,
and other topics, through a letter to the
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science, but thanks to a special
Evesham Township School Dis-
trict workshop on integrating
technology into the classroom,
the districts teachers can do
much, much more.
More than 100 K-8 teachers
took advantage of the ETSD 2nd
Annual Technology Camp on
Tuesday, Aug. 12. The campers
gathered at DeMasi Elementary
and Middle Schools in Marlton to
gain a better understanding of
how to best use technology and do
some hands-on work in sessions
that focused on various topics
such as iPad and Google apps,
Google Docs and Forms, and Ac-
tivBoard Flipcharts.
Our annual tech camp was a
huge success again this year,
said Danielle Magulick, director
of curriculum and instruction.
Feedback from the participants
was very positive. We are happy
that so many teachers took ad-
vantage of this special profes-
sional development day to focus
on creating 21st century digital
learning environments in their
classrooms.
Camp opened with a keynote
address from Phil Vinogradov, a
certified Google trainer, who gave
a presentation on Gamification
and Flipping the Classroom.
Then, participants selected four
one-hour workshops to attend
from 22 different offerings, all of
which were facilitated by build-
ing technology coaches and the
ETSD technology coordinator.
Devices such as iPads and
Chromebooks already are an inte-
gral part of the classrooms at
ETSD, so professional develop-
ment workshops such as this one
are a priority. The districts tech-
nology initiatives for 2014-2015
will continue to focus on Ac-
tivBoards, iPads and Chrome-
books.
District teachers take
on technology in workshop
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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 3
Word 2010 for Beginners: Adult.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Need to
write a resume, letter or report?
Learn the basics of Microsoft
Word by creating, editing and
saving a Word document.
Copy/paste will be covered in this
class. Mouse and basic computer
skills required. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
SJ Mothers of Multiples: Lions
Lake Banquet facility. 7:30 p.m.
Visit www.SJMOMS.com for more
information.
Community Stroke Support Group:
Marlton Rehabilitation Hospital, 92
Brick Road. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 988-
8778 for more information.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.
Email momsclubmarltons@
gmail.com for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes and
Noble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.
Call 596-7058 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
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THURSDAY SEPT. 4
Adult Knitting Club: Adult. 11 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-
ton Road. Beginners as well as
more advanced adult knitters are
welcome to join this four-week
knitting class series. By the end
of the series, students will leave
with a completed project. Please
bring size 10 knitting needles.
Yarn will be provided. Registra-
tion is required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Pomegranate Guild of Judaic
Needlework Sukkot Preparation
Program: Adult. 7 p.m. Congrega-
tion Mkor Shalom at 850 East
Evesham Road, Cherry Hill. The
Delaware Valley chapter of the
Pomegranate Guild of Judaic
Needlework will hold a program
in preparation for the holiday of
Sukkot at its first meeting of the
season. According to Jewish tra-
dition, on each night of Sukkot, a
different set of mystical guests,
called Ushpizin, are invited to
rejoice with us in the Sukkah. The
group will explore this concept
and decide whom the group
would like to invite, especially
considering Jewish women. At
the following meeting, on Oct. 2,
the group will construct a soft
sculpture figure to symbolize the
invitee. New members and non-
members are welcome. For fur-
ther information, call 856-489-
1749.
Recovering Couples Anonymous: 7
p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61
E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 or
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Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targets
abs, back, posture, balance and
flexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-
mation.
Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-
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one-pound piloxing gloves. Call
985-9792 for information.
FRIDAY SEPT. 5
First Notes with the Music Train-
ing Center: 0-4 years. 10:15 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-
ton Road. First Notes music class-
es are taught by talented, enthu-
siastic teachers who lead children
and parents with singing, guitar
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whether an area is in need of re-
habilitation is slightly more flexi-
ble than that of defining an area
in need of redevelopment, and
second, the municipality has ac-
cess to eminent domain as a leg-
islative tool if an area is in need
of redevelopment.
The general arsenal of tools
available to you to effectuate im-
provements are pretty much the
same but for condemnation,
Gillespie said. Under rehabilita-
tion, you do not have the authori-
ty to use eminent domain.
According to Gillespie, another
difference is the process council
would have to follow once it de-
cides to pursue a designation in
either direction.
With rehabilitation, council
would have to adopt a resolution
outlining the reasons why it be-
lieves an area is in need of reha-
bilitation. That resolution would
go to the township planning
board, which would have 45 days
to review it.
In those 45 days, the planning
board would recommend to coun-
cil that it agrees or disagrees with
the resolution, or the board could
add to it.
Afterward council could adopt
the resolution, officially designat-
ing the area in need of rehabilita-
tion.
However, if council believes an
area is in need of redevelopment,
it would adopt a resolution refer-
ring it to the planning board, at
which time the planning board
would conduct its own study as to
whether the area qualifies.
Deputy Mayor Ken DAndrea
said since the township was try-
ing to assume control of Main
and Maple, it would be a good
time to see if the entire area
could be designated for rehabili-
tation or redevelopment, as op-
posed to just looking at specific
lots one by one.
RESOLUTION
Continued from page 1
please see WALKABILITY, page 15
Resolution would need
to be adopted
for rehabilitation
10 THE MARLTON SUN SEPT. 39, 2014
Marlton Elks announce
Batter Up champs
Marlton Elks has conducted its
yearly Batter Up contest looking
for age group hitting champions.
This year our Girls Division
champion for 12-13 years is
Samantha Hourahan, Boys Divi-
sion champions were Brett
Chiesa age 5-7, Paul Mercurio age
8-9. These regional winners com-
peted against nine other commu-
nity champions. Next our cham-
pions went on to win at the NJ
Elks State Batters Up Contest.
Congratulations to Samantha,
Brett and Paul.
Marlton Elks supports youth
sports with contests for best bat-
ter, best free throw and best soc-
cer shot all year long. Elks also
supports scholarship with our
essay contests and scholarships
to our local high school seniors
each year for the past 40 years.
For more information on Marlton
Elks contact info@Marl-
tonElks2514.com.
ETPD partners with
Ritas Water Ice
ETPD has announced a com-
munity partnership with one of
Eveshams local businesses.
Ritas Water Ice of Marlton has
teamed up with ETPD to help pro-
mote bike helmet safety. Accord-
ing to the national organization
Safe Kids
World-
wide,
more chil-
dren ages
5 to 14 are seen in emergency
rooms for injuries related to bik-
ing than any other sport. Helmets
have been found to reduce the
risk of severe brain injuries by 88
percent.
To help promote safe riding, of-
ficers from the Evesham Town-
ship Police Department will be is-
suing tickets redeemable for
one free water ice to kids ob-
served wearing their helmet
while riding their bicycles. This
also applies to those kids who are
observed riding scooters, skates
and skateboards.
The department also feels that
these interactions are a great way
for Eveshams youth to meet the
departments officers and have a
positive connection to its mem-
bers.
This program will run through
Nov. 1.
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ever-after to craft her own fiction-
al stories where love, family and
friendship unite.
Her journey began six years
ago when she took an online class
called Romance Writing Se-
crets taught through Mercer
County Community College.
From that point, she was hooked
and to date has written three com-
plete books. Her debut novel, Un-
tangle My Heart, was published
by The Wild Rose Press and avail-
able world-wide in March . It won
two awards prior to publication,
and is currently a finalist in the
2014 Heart of Excellence Readers
Choice Award contest for Con-
temporary romance.
Untangle My Heart is the
first book in Alexanders Tangled
Hearts series and spins a tale cen-
tered on an Italian family from
Northeast
Philadelphia.
She weaves a
realistic tale of
a career-ori-
ented woman
and her jour-
ney to over-
come a tragic
event in her
past. Theres a
light suspense
sub-theme that brings intrigue to
compliment this second chance
romance.
Alexander incorporates much
of her own Italian background in
her story, and youll find food and
tradition play important charac-
ters in the story. Each book in the
series focuses on one family
member and the journey toward
falling in love. The next book,
Forever In My Heart, will be
coming out soon.
Alexander will be part of a
multi-author book signing at
Gallery Seventy Two, 72 High St.,
Mt. Holly, during Mt. Hollys Sec-
ond Saturday Arts Crawl on Sept.
13 from 1-7 p.m. For more infor-
mation, see the authors website
at mariakalexander.com or the
Facebook event page at www.face-
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time, a free program in the CBT
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story and create a craft.
This past year, children trav-
eled with Sammy the Spider to Is-
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went home with creative Israeli
Flags.
They helped Uncle Morty the
Magician hide the Passover
afikomen and then decorated
matzah covers. They also learned
about Jewish baby naming cere-
monies and made Hebrew name
signs for their bedrooms.
This program not only con-
nects the children with reading
and introduces them to a variety
of Jewish topics, but also pro-
vides an opportunity for young
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200 Club to host
county service for 9/11
The 200 Club of Burlington
County announced that it will
hold the organization's 13th annu-
al 9/11 Memorial Prayer Service
in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001,
on Thursday, Sept. 11 at Trinity
Episcopal Church, 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown.
The service will begin at 7:30
a.m. and is intended to commem-
orate the 13th anniversary of our
nation's tragedy. It will honor all
of those who died and also pay
tribute to the first responders, in-
cluding police officers, firefight-
ers and emergency services per-
sonnel.
The guest speaker for the serv-
ice will be Rusty Williams, retired
police officer, para-
medic and ordained
Christian minister. In
addition, Williams is
the author of Can I
Get There From Here? published
in 2009.
The memorial prayer service
will be attended by members of
municipal, county and state law
enforcement agencies along with
area firefighters, emergency med-
ical personnel, emergency coordi-
nators and representa-
tives of local, county,
state and federal gov-
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thing holistically because thats
what were talking about, DAn-
drea said. We talk about the
roads were looking to take over
management of from the county,
and we want to mimic that in the
rehabilitation zone.
Councilmember Robert DiEn-
na said he would like to keep the
idea of making Main Street and
Maple Avenue walkable in
mind whenever discussing the
roads in the future.
A word that Im fond of that
Ive heard others use also is walk-
able, that we keep in mind to the
best of our ability to the extent
that we can physically make all
these, conduct all these chats, all
these discussions, with that in
mind, DiEnna said. That we
would always do as much as we
can to make the downtown, and
anything that is connected in the
future, walkable.
Councilmember Debbie Hack-
man echoed DiEnnas sentiments.
I think that should be our
goal, not just to preserve the beau-
ty and the history of this town
and the downtown area, but to
make an admissible downtown
area, and we hope that this will
add to that and help with it,
Hackman said.
Gillespie said walkability has
been and would continue to be in
mind when looking at the roads.
The idea of walkability is im-
plicit in everything, and frankly,
in a couple areas, its very explic-
it, and this is absolutely going to
be an explicit underpinning of
this designation, Gillespie said.
No doubt about it.
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Roofing Tear Offs & Reroofs Skylights
Design/Build your Additions (your plan or ours)
Cedar & Mahogany Decks Trex Decks Vinyl Railings
Windows Doors Finished Basements Kitchens
Walkability in mind for downtown
WALKABILITY
Continued from page 9
SUNDAY SEPT. 7
Back to School Scavenger Hunt:
Ages 3 and up. 1 p.m. Evesham
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.
Drop in anytime between 14 p.m.
for a Back to School Scavenger
Hunt. Look for the hidden pic-
tures around the Youth Services
department. All participants will
receive a small prize. Registra-
tion is not required. More infor-
mation online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444
No Such Thing as a "Bad Dog,"
Understanding Your Dog and Its
Behavior: Adult. 2 p.m. Con-
cerned about or unhappy with a
dogs behavior? Have issues that
should be resolved? Barbara
Kahn, training director of Won-
derDogs in West Berlin, will
answer FAQs she often hears
from dog owners. It is true; dogs
and their humans can learn new
techniques and behaviors at any
age. Sponsored by the Friends of
Evesham Library. Registration is
requested. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
MONDAY SEPT. 8
Marlton Sons of Italy Monthly
Business & Dinner Meeting:
Adult. 6:45 p.m. Gibson House
Community Center at 535 East
Main Street. The Marlton Sons of
Italy will hold its Monthly Busi-
ness & Dinner Meeting. All are
welcome. Join the group for din-
ner before the meeting. For
information call 856-983-1132.
TUESDAY SEPT. 9
Library Babies: 12-24 months. 10:30
a.m. Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Babies 12-24 months and
caregivers are welcome to join
Ms. Mary for stories, rhymes, fin-
ger plays and social activities.
Registration is required. Register
online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)
983-1444.
Horticultural Society of South
Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill
Community Center, 820 Mercer
St. Call Rita at 428-5975 for more
information.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
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Route 70 East Shoplifting:
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possession of a weapon and pos-
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after shoplifting several DVDs.
Route 70 East Shoplifting:
Subjects arrested for shoplifting
after shoplifting several DVDs.
Route 70 West Shoplifting:
The suspect was observed con-
cealing items from Kohl's and
walking out of the store.
Route 73 North Theft: An un-
known person stole the victims
bicycle from Whole Foods.
Route 73 North Harassment:
Male re-entered restaurant after
being banned.
Route 73 South Theft: Stolen
NJ license plate.
Briarcliff Road Criminal Mis-
chief: An unknown subject punc-
tured and flattened the tires on
the victims vehicle.
Briarcliff Road Criminal Mis-
chief: An unknown subject punc-
tured and flattened the tires on
the victims vehicle.
Foxwood Court Forgery: The
victim sign a complaint from a
past tense incident.
Hailey Drive Harassment:
Suspicious phone calls.
Hopewell Road Identity Theft:
Victims social security number
was fraudulently obtained.
Stone Mountain Lane CDS-
Possession: Female, 35, arrested
for paraphernalia.
Winding Way Harassment:
Neighbor dispute over sons driv-
ing.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Thursday, Aug. 14:
Tuckerton Road Lost Proper-
ty: Victim responded to headquar-
ters to report lost property.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Prisoner turned over and
transported to BCJ.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Transported subject to
headquarters from Camden
County for warrant.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Friday, Aug. 15:
Route 70 West Burglary: Un-
known subject broke passenger
window of vehicle then stole
purse from under passenger seat.
Route 73 South Disorderly
Conduct: Advised of disorderly
person at CVS by store employee.
Victim declined to make a report
or pursue the matter.
Route 73 South Shoplifting:
CAR
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please see MAN, page 17
Car tires punctured, flattened
SEPT. 39, 2014 THE MARLTON SUN 17
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Shoplifting occurred at store.
Chestnut Avenue Simple As-
sault: Assault between
group home tenants and care tak-
ers.
Geranium Drive Theft by De-
ception: Male received a phone
call from a male at an unknown
phone number who advised him
that he won a Walmart gift card.
Male did not provide any infor-
mation to caller.
Jefferson Avenue Noise Com-
plaint: Subject signed noise com-
plaint against neighbor.
Maple Avenue, North Identity
Theft: Female received a phone
call from a male with an accent
who advised her that he was an
attorney and that he was calling
in reference to her active lawsuit.
Female was advised to check her
credit report for fraudulent ac-
counts.
Taunton Lake Road Criminal
Mischief: During a road rage inci-
dent a male struck the victims
car with a golf club. Several wit-
nesses were identified and a tag
for the suspect vehicle was sup-
plied to the police. Investigation
ongoing.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Female turned herself in
on five warrants.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Saturday, Aug. 16:
Euston Road Harassment:
Phone prank. Matter of record.
Kingsley Avenue Harass-
ment: Victim and a neighbor had
a verbal dispute that caused both
parties to call each other names.
Majestic Way Property Dam-
age: Property damage to vehicle
from golf ball.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Sunday, August 17:
Route 70 East Harassment:
Victim stated a former friend ha-
rassed her.
Route 73 North Eluding: Sub-
ject fled from police during a
motor vehicle stop and was later
identified and charged.
Jonathan Lane Criminal Mis-
chief: Victim reported unknown
subject used a lawn mower to cut
an obscene word into the lawn.
Kingsmere Lane Contempt of
Court: Subject arrested for multi-
ple warrants during a distur-
bance call.
Lanfair Road Credit Card
Fraud: Victims wallet was stolen
in Voorhees. Credit card was used
at Target and Whole Foods in
Marlton.
Lloyd Court Burglary: Vehi-
cle was unlocked and entered by
an unknown subject.
Raymond Avenue Missing
Person: Missing person report.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Monday, Aug. 18:
Route 70 West Contempt of
Court: Suspect arrested during a
motor vehicle stop and turned
over to CCJ.
Evesboro-Medford Road Sus-
picious Activity: Suspicious male
still coming into business.
Greentree Road Criminal
Mischief: Window broken by BB
gun pellet.
Tuckerton Road Found Prop-
erty: Wallet found left at police
window. Owner notified.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Defendant came to Eve-
sham headquarters to turn him-
self in on a warrant.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Tuesday, Aug. 19:
Holly Road Theft: Stolen New
Jersey license plate.
MAN
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Weingard and his daughter Jayden, 9. Carnival games light up the
scene. Mayor Randy Brown and his mother Eileen speak to Marlton
residents Alicia DiMichele and her son Carlo Garofalo, 9, in front of
the crazy can game. Marlton residents Nora Kelly, 4, and Joey Kelly,
2, are both in a deep train of thought as they take a ride. A band
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excellent CSI, and assist GSM. Must have auto Iinance
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Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage
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$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 9/30/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
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Lic.# 13VH01716900
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203 Rt. 530, Southampton
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1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage Painting
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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NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
Tank RemovaI Tree Service
$50 OFF
Expires 9/30/14.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
Call us at
(856) 427-0933.
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609-714-6878
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IS NOW OFFERING
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FOR 1/2 PRICE (FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST)
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Landscaping
Yard Clean-up, Leaf Clean
Up, Bushes Trimmed,
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Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
Cleaned, Powerwashing
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EARTHWORKS
Landscape Design & Maintenance
CALL DAVID SAMPLE

Correnty's Lawn Svcs.


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WOODCHUCKS WOODCHUCKS
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Small Engine Repair
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Landscaping
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LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
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Moving SaIe
Saturday, Sept. 6th
8am-1pm Rain/Shine
203 Haines Dr.
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Home Decor,
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Collectibles, Pictures.
Shutters, Treadmill,
n/Outdoor Furniture &
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Roofing
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CHERRYHILL
1785BALDWINROAD Lovely 3 bed-
room Split in Apple Hill. Move right in. This
kitchen has been updated. Spacious family
room and finished basement. Fenced yard
and home is located close to shopping and
major highway with the great Cherry Hill
School District. (Web ID 6440596) $239,000
Denise
Lee
Bruce
Whitlock
EVESHAMTWP
47LEXINGTON CIRCLESee this Stun-
ning 4Bd home w/2.5 Baths w/Granite Counter-
tops & Cherry Cabinets in Kitchen & Bathrooms
Home has beautiful wood floors throughout home,
Finished Basement w/office. Family Room w/fire-
place which leads to private backyard w/EP Henry
Patio (Web ID 6410761) $469,000
MARLTON
19ALEXANDRACOURTMOVE IN
CONDITION!! Beautiful 3 story Townhouse in
Courts at Barton Run Eat in Kitchen with deck
overlooking pine trees. Tastefully decorated with
chair rail in Living Room and Dining Room. Priced
to SELL well below recent Marlton accessed
value! (Web ID 6445749) $234,990
CHERRYHILL
1016RYMILLRUNWelcome to Fox
Hollow This center hall Colonial features 5 Bed-
rooms and 3.5 Baths Large eat in Kitchen Family
Room Fireplace Formal Living and Dining room
First floor office Full Basement Hardwood Floor-
ing throughout this home. Fenced yard
(Web ID 6404318) $395,000
EVESHAMTWP
407BARTONRUNBLVDAmazing 3Bd
2.5Bth Townhome with over 2000 sq ft of Living
space Features include a sunken Living Room
w/wood burning fireplace a two story Dining Room
Eat-in Kitchen Plenty of closet space Fenced in
backyard with natural gas grill!! No Assoc Fee!
(Web ID 6436489) $184,900
EVESHAMTWP
24CONTINENTALLANEFinished
Basement in this 4 bed, 2.5 bth Taylor model, in the
desirable Briarwood two story foyer Formal Living
room. & Large Dining room. Kitchen w/granite coun-
ters Three Season room and Family room W/fire-
place and a separate home office (Web ID
6385065) $425,000
MARLTON
33CONCORDROADFantastic 4Bd
2Ba Contemporary! New Kitchen w/Corian
countertops newer windows and new furnace
first floor Master Bedroom Family Room w/FP
two car garage and Patio. Second floor loft of-
fers large 4th BD full bath and walk-in closet!
(Web ID 6381258) $269,900
Barbara
Buechele
Michael
Carr
Michael
Carr
Kevin
Watson
Jenean
Veale
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12AUSTINROADEmbassy Grand in
the Ridings at Mayfair offers 4Bd 2.5Ba with
finished basement 2 car garage 2 story addi-
tion a brand new roof plus newer HVAC HW
floors Spacious Kitchen W/breakfast room in-
cludes granite and tile backsplash Don`t miss
this one! (Web ID 6445349) $459,000
Jenean
Veale
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MOORESTOWNTWP
1004RIVERTONROADStunning
3 bedroom single level home with a very pri-
vate back yard family retreat located on 1.01
acres. High end Connoisseurs kitchen.
Covered patio pool area with fan, built in grill,
Refrigerator, fire Pit. Parking for 15 cars.
(Web ID 6443451) $575,000
James
Moffa
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Are you a parent feeling
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Make the 504/IEP process, procedures and
regulations easier and more understandable.
Help facilitate educational plans with appropriate
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HELP IS AVAILABLE BY CONTACTING:
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E- Mail: Topielvisions@gmail.com
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Considering a home
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Call today to start your search for that coastal home!
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305.428.2268
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270-2527
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