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P A I D
B e l l m a w r N J
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R e s i d e n t i a l C u s t o m e r
2011
Goodbye,
Heliport, Inglis Gardens
crosswalk among top stories
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Marlton Sun
ts the end of another year
in Evesham Township as
we take a look back on 2011.
The year kicked off with a
new member taking a seat
on the township council,
while a veteran council
member resigned from his post
at the end of the year to move on
to a new position.
January
The newest member of Eve-
sham Township Council official-
ly took his post to start the New
Year, being sworn into his seat
during the townships first-ever
January reorganization meeting.
Steve Zeuli, a long-time resi-
dent and small-business owner,
was sworn into a four-year term
on the five-member governing
body.
Councilwoman Deb Hackman
was also sworn into a four-year
seat on council.
The seat was Hackmans first
full term. She was elected to fill
out the remainder of now
Burlington County Freeholder
Chris Browns term, which ex-
pired in December.
Mayor Randy Brown was
sworn into his second term as
mayor.
Borders closed its doors to
readers in January, ending a
near two-decade chapter in Eve-
sham Township. The 24,000
square-foot facility sold its last
book on Friday, Jan. 8. Sandy Stu-
dent, chairman of the Marlton
Economic Development Council,
said the stores closing was more
of an issue with the internation-
al company than it was with eco-
nomic viability in Marlton.
The store originally opened in
November 1991.
Parents, teachers, administra-
tors and even college students
came out at the end of the month
in support of Cherokee High
School North Principal Linda
Rohrer.
Rohrer submitted a letter to
the Lenape Regional High School
Board of Education in late De-
cember stating she would retire
at the end of the school year
June 30.
Both sides remained silent on
the reason or event that led to
her sudden desire to retire. BOE
President William J. Bisignano
I
please see ROHRER, page 3
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did state that if Rohrer submitted
a second letter asking to stay on
as principal, the board would take
it under consideration.
Superintendent Emily Capella
said it was not the boards place to
ask why Rohrer decided to retire.
The principal submitted the re-
quest, Capella said, and the board
acted.
February
The BOE opened up the month
with some sobering news, as Su-
perintendent John Scavelli and
representatives unveiled some
possible changes in the district.
At best, the district predicted a
shortfall between revenues and
expenditures of almost $4.2 mil-
lion for next year, based on a 2
percent tax increase and flat state
aid. At worst, with a flat-tax rate,
the 2011-2012 budget could have
seen a shortfall as high as $5.7
million.
If the tax levy were to have re-
mained flat, the district would
have had to eliminate the equiva-
lent of nearly 82 full-time posi-
tions and close Evans Elementary
School to reduce costs by $5.8 mil-
lion.
It might not have been on par
with Don Rickles giving Johnny
Carson a surprise by walking on
to the Tonight Show unan-
nounced, but NBC 10s weather-
man Glenn Hurricane
Schwartz certainly gave a DeMasi
Middle School student a day to re-
member.
As part of his House Calls
segment for NBC 10 where he
surprises viewers with visits to
their home the weatherman vis-
ited one of his youngest fans
when he came to Sean Kellys
classroom. Kellys homeroom
teacher Laura Colnes, a seventh-
grade language-arts teacher,
arranged the visit. Kelly had told
Colnes that he was a huge fan of
Schwartz.
March
Several members of the Inglis
Gardens housing development
made preparations to attend a
township council meeting to
voice their displeasure on what
they believe was inaction from
Evesham Township to construct a
sidewalk in front of their commu-
nity on 304 N. Elmwood Road.
But getting to a meeting for
these residents is not as easy as
hopping into a car and driving to
the municipal complex. These are
residents who live in a develop-
ment for the physically disabled,
most confined to wheelchairs,
who must plan any trip to the
smallest detail.
Gardens residents have been
requesting a sidewalk be con-
structed on their side of the road
for several years now to give them
access to Evesboro-Medford Road
and the shopping center at the in-
tersection.
There is no sidewalk leading to
the road on their side of the
street, so residents have to either
cross without a crosswalk or trav-
el up the side of the road to the
shopping center.
For the first time in Marlton
Middle Schools wrestling history,
the young athletes captured the
schools first-ever South Jersey
middle school wrestling champi-
onship. The middle school
wrestlers defeated Delran 45-44 to
capture its first title. The South
Jersey Middle School Wrestling
League consists of 22 teams.
Coach Josh Zagorski said it
capped off a dominant, three-year
run by the squads eighth-grade
wrestlers, who compiled a team
record of 34-6 over the three
years.
Overall, the team had about 37
wrestlers this season, down from
an average of about 50 from years
past.
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Continued from page 1
please see ZINDEL, page 4
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The district went to a pay-to-
play initiative this year, which
brought the numbers down.
The eighth-grade Mustangs
only experienced one home loss
throughout the three years as
well, Zagorski said, suffering its
only defeat on Dec. 16, 2008.
Ten residents registered to run
for three open seats on the Eve-
sham K-8 School District BOE.
Each seat has a three-year term.
The expiring seats belonged to
Sandy Student, Rosemary
Bernardi and Bonnie Olt. Both
Student and Bernardi registered
to run in the April 27 election.
Joining the two incumbents
were Joseph Barbagiovanni, Har-
vey Brown, Joy Curley, Kenneth P.
DAndrea, Suzanne Schweiger
Epstein, JoAnne Harmon, David
J. Silver and Kevin A. Stone, ac-
cording to the district.
Sami Zindel, 12, of Evesham
Township, sang in the final round
of the annual New York Mets An-
them Search competition at the
end of the month. The annual
event showcases some of the best
singers from New York and the
surrounding areas who think
they have what it takes to sing the
anthem at a 2011 regular season
Mets game at Citi Field.
Zindel was one of 50 finalists
who had one last chance to again
audition.
The singer performed the an-
them at an audition at Citi Field
on Wednesday, March 23.
The finalists were whittled
down from more than 250 poten-
tial contestants.
April
Candidate Suzanne Schweiger-
Epstein dropped out of the BOE
election to kick off the month.
The candidate was challenging
for one of three open seats on the
K-8 board, but confirmed she had
to take her name off of the ballot.
No more details were provided
on her decision.
This was the third candidate to
drop out of the election.
Kenneth DAndrea and Harvey
Brown also dropped out of the
crowded race in mid-March.
Meanwhile, to increase securi-
ty at township hall, members of
the council approved the installa-
tion of metal detectors at the en-
trance to the municipal building
and courtroom.
Brown introduced the idea
after the shooting tragedy in Ari-
zona earlier in the year that took
several lives and seriously
wounded U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Gif-
fords.
The new security measures
would make entrance into the
complex longer. Brown apolo-
gized for the delays. However, de-
lays to enter the building would
come with increased safety, he
said, a right that every resident
should have when coming into
town hall.
A longtime board member said
goodbye to the school district this
month, as Bonnie Olt called it
quits after a long career.
Olt chose not to run for reelec-
tion and attended her final meet-
ing before the Wednesday, April
27 election.
Olt served on the BOE for 15
years and also served for a period
of time on the Evesham Town-
ship Council.
Olt said she chose not to run
for reelection to spend more time
with her family and children. She
said she planned to dedicate her-
self to supporting local PTAs.
Burlington County Prosecutor
Robert D. Bernardi applauded a
decision by the Appellate Divi-
sion of the Superior Court of
New Jersey that upheld the con-
viction of murder, attempted
murder and multiple counts of
aggravated-sexual assault against
Christopher Kornberger.
The decision concluded Korn-
berger was appropriately given a
sentence that will ensure he
spends the rest of his life in
prison.
Kornberger was convicted of
sexually assaulting and murder-
ing Krista DiFrancesco on May
10, 2003, outside the Evesham
townhouse she shared with her
husband and young child. The
prosecutors office said in August
2003, Kornberger struck a female
jogger with his car in Marlton
with the intention of sexually as-
saulting her. In November 2003,
ZINDEL
Continued from page 3
please see SENTENCE, page 5
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Kornberger attacked an Evesham
woman from behind with a knife,
also with the intent of sexually
assaulting her, officials said.
The name of a man involved in
a horrific crash on Route 73
North in Pennsauken was re-
leased in late April.
Craig Powers, 55, of Evesham
Township, was pronounced dead
at the scene Monday, April 18,
after a large truck failed to stop at
a traffic signal and crushed his
car.
According to Sgt. Chris
Sulzbach of the Pennsauken Po-
lice Department, Powers was
traveling northbound on Route 73
and waiting at a stop light at Rem-
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For a yet-to-be-determined rea-
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box truck failed to stop at the traf-
fic light and barreled into Powers
car.
His car was pushed into a large
roll-off truck which is designed
to haul dumpsters and sand-
wiched in between the two vehi-
cles.
Sulzbach said Powers was pro-
nounced dead at the scene.
To end the month, Evesham
Township voters approved both
the K-8 district and Lenape Re-
gional High School District budg-
ets
Meanwhile, Joe Fisicaro was
able to fend off newcomer Joanne
Sanferraro to maintain his seat
on the Lenape Board of Educa-
tion.
Fisicaro received 2,351 votes, as
compared to Sanferraros 1,823.
As for the Evesham K-8 BOE,
voters elected a new member to
the board.
Seven candidates ran for three
spots. Newcomer David Silver
was elected to take a seat on the
board, and he was joined by
Sandy Student and Rosemary
Bernardi, also winners in the
election.
May
Almost 10 years ago, the town-
ship constructed Inglis Gardens
at 304 N. Elmwood Road as an af-
fordable development for wheel-
chair-accessible apartments for
people with physical disabilities.
On a stretch of road in between
Route 70 and Evesboro-Medford
Road, the community is almost
like an island unto itself. A small
sidewalk is in front of the com-
munity, but it only runs about 200-
feet to the right and left of the de-
velopment.
Because of a lack of a side-
walk, residents at the develop-
ment have to walk on the shoul-
der of the road to reach Route 70
or Evesboro-Medford Road or at-
tempt a risky mid-street crossing
all while dodging cars on the 35-
mile-per hour road.
Despite a motion being tabled
at the last township meeting, the
SENTENCE
Continued from page 4
please see CROSSWALK, page 7
Sentence of convicted murderer
upheld by appellate court
in our opinion
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DAN McDONOUGH, JR.
Publisher
ALAN BAUER
General Manager & Editor
STEVE MILLER
Executive Vice President
ED LYNES
Vice President of Sales
JOSEPH EISELE
Advertising Director
TIM RONALDSON
Director of Digital Media
TOM ENGLE
Art Director
ROBERT LINNEHAN
Marlton Editor
DAN McDONOUGH, JR.
Chief Executive
RUSSELL CANN
Chairman of the Board
MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman
BARRY RUBENS
Chief Financial Officer
The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit
Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd
Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
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T
his is a week for reflection at
Elauwit Media. A time to take
a look back at the previous 12
months. What went right. What went
wrong. What we can do better.
This time last year, we had seven
newspapers. Now, we have 13. We
added Suns in Washington Township,
Tabernacle and Shamong in South
Jersey.
And we launched our first three
newspapers in Central Jersey: in
Lawrence, Montgomery and Hopewell.
While the growth is great, it also
presents challenges.
Weve brought new people on board.
Weve had to restructure our news-
room.
Weve had to deal with logistical is-
sues that happen every time we
launch a new newspaper.
But the response has been terrific.
We want to thank all of you who have
welcomed your Sun into your home.
Every week, you send us news items,
photos and suggestions about how we
can improve our newspapers. For that,
we are grateful.
This week also is a time to look
ahead. In next weeks editions, we will
feature interviews with local leaders,
who will offer their take on what 2012
will bring to your hometown and
school district.
For us, the early part of the year
looks like it will be another growth
spurt, as we expand our operations in
Central Jersey.
Later in the year? Well, well proba-
bly grow again. But, right now, were
not certain where and when that
growth will take place.
We promise to do our best to contin-
ue to bring you local news not found
elsewhere.
We always welcome your feedback
and ideas, and hope that you wont be
shy in sharing your thoughts with us
as we continue to grow and serve more
communities.
Another busy year
Thank you for helping us continue to grow
A busy 2011
This year saw Elauwit Media almost
double its number of newspapers.
Next year promises to bring more
growth. We thank you for your contin-
ued support.
Salad, poker and Christmas banners
Saladworks goes to the
other side of globe
A company that opened its first shop in
the Cherry Hill Mall is becoming a multi-
national business.
Saladworks, which first started business
in 1986 amid doubts that a restaurant could
survive with just made-to-order salads,
says they will begin opening franchises in
Singapore next year.
The companys agreement with Amos
Lee of Singapore outlines ultimately open-
ing 15 stores there.
Barry Lank
Local scores $800,000
in just five days of work
Whens the last time you made $800,000
in five days?
For South Jersey local Chris Klodnicki,
it was just this past week when he took
home the top earnings in the Epic Poker
League Main Event.
The top 10 players in the world took on
Klodnicki at the Palms Casino Resort in
Las Vegas for the third annual event. Fol-
lowing five days of action packed tourna-
ment play amongst a stacked field, it was
Klodnicki emerging as the victor, taking
$801,680 and the Champions ring back
home.
If you dont know anything about poker,
brace yourself.
In the final hand of the night, the (even-
tual runnerup) went all-in on a flop of
8c7d3d with AK off suit. Klodnicki called,
holding A4 of diamonds for an Ace-high
flush draw.
Klodnicki paired the four on the turn
and that was enough to (win), an official
report about the win states.
Lindsey Johns
Murders add up, police added
to Camden
Reports of homicides in Camden have
come with such numbing regularity in re-
cent days that New Jersey State police are
sending extra troopers to the city, NJ.coms
Statehouse Bureau reported.
At the same time and for the same rea-
sons Mayor Dana L. Redd announced re-
cently that she would move ahead with a
plan for the county to take over the Cam-
den Police Department, according to the
Philadelphia Inquirer.
Barry Lank
Dont miss a thing!
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folks strolling through downtown Pitman
were taken aback recently when they no-
ticed a huge white banner touting Christ
and complained it was unconstitutional.
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