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Christie comes to town Township pulls together hastened Gov. visit


By ROBERT LINNEHAN the Blue Barn, and Indian Spring public works employees were
The Marlton Sun Country club to see if the sites brought in or paid overtime. The
could be used. It was determined trip was completely tax neutral
Hosting the governor is not that the Blue Barn would be able for the township, he said.
like hosting your aunt at Christ- to accommodate the 450 seats The meeting was packed, with
mas time. You can’t just put out a needed for the meeting, Brown almost 500 people packed into the
nut log and a fruitcake and call it said. Immediately, the township Blue Barn. All 450 seats were
a day. Evesham Township offi- officials had to start organizing filled, he said, and there was a
cials faced the challenging the details and logistics of the standing room only crowd listen-
prospect last week of organizing governor’s trip, Brown said. ing to Christie as well.
the township for a trip from Gov. Police, fire, ambulances, and “When I heard he was doing
Christie in less than five days. Ba- department of public works em- town hall meetings, I contacted
sically, the governor doesn’t plan ployees were needed to make sure my contact in the governor’s staff.
out scheduled “township meet- the visit was smooth and Eve- I said, ‘When you’re putting a list
ings” months in advance, so Marl- sham would look its best. together, let me know about mov-
ton found out about his Tuesday, “We held the meeting on Mon- ing forward to have Evesham be a
May 10 visit late at night on Fri- day morning at 11 a.m. Held it possible destination.’ As the
day, May 6. with all of our logistics opera- months went by, he was doing
“I got a call Friday at 4 p.m. to tions, such as the fire depart- more and more of these and
say that we’ve been selected to do ment, police, DPW, parks and that’s when I ramped up commu-
the town hall meeting. This is 4 recreation, and buildings and nication. We’re the largest town
p.m. Friday. I had dinner plans grounds. There were about 13 of in the county and also the largest
and a Phillies game that night, us, it’s very similar to what we do Republican town in the county, so
but quickly the governor’s office for the Fourth of July,” Brown why not us?” Brown said. “The
had an advance team in the area. said. “We met at 11 a.m. and put governor’s office told me that one
We literally met up at the Blue the whole deal together of logisti- of the main reasons we were cho-
Barn at approximately 4:45 to cally how it would all go off.” sen was because we represent
Special to The Sun pick out the sites,” Mayor Randy Because the town hall meeting what the governor is looking for.
Gov. Christie meets with Anthony Ambrose at a township hall meet- Brown said. was scheduled for 1 p.m. in the af- Holding the line on taxes, creat-
ing recently at the Blue Barn in Evesham. Almost 500 residents at- The governor’s team and ternoon, Brown said no addition- ing community, and having a
tended the event. Brown visited the Gibson House, al police officers or department of great school district.”

Grab a fork and take a Taste of Evesham


By ROBERT LINNEHAN Avenue near the firehouse on Catering, Mikado Japanese Sushi nary Arts chef Beth Dinice will All proceeds are used to cover
The Marlton Sun Main Street. and Hibachi Steakhouse, Formi- be hosting live culinary demon- the cost of the event.
Tickets can be purchased the ca Brothers Bakery, Marlton Tav- strations and showing visitors Costs include such things as
Grab your forks and strap on day of the event at the welcome ern and many more. how to make healthy meals for setup and related rentals, collater-
your feedbags. booths at either end of Main Beer and wine tickets will also the whole family. al materials, advertising and re-
A world of culinary delights Street and at Oak Lane. be available for purchase at the One man band Dave Murray lated support supplies.
are right at your fingertips this No parking will be available on Taste of Evesham event for visi- will perform hits from the 60s to Any remaining funds will be
weekend, with the 2011 annual Main Street, so visitors are en- tors 21 and older. today, including The Beatles, Eric used toward future Evesham Cel-
Taste of Evesham event ready to couraged to park off Route 70 In addition to the great food, Clapton, Creed, and many more. ebration Foundation sponsored
kick off on Sunday, May 22 from 1 Plaza 70 and Tri-Towne Plaza. visitors can walk around the Also, a five-piece original events and the community proj-
to 4 p.m. at Main Street in Marl- This year almost 20 local ven- event and be entertained by live group consisting of all Marlton ects they support, according to
ton. dors and restaurants have signed music and two talented culinary residents, The MarlTones, will en- representatives.
The annual event is an open-air up for the annual celebration of experts providing demonstra- tertain visitors with classic rock For more information on the
culinary celebration with visitors food. tions during the celebration. hits. event and for a complete list of
sampling food from a number of The vendors will provide visi- Personal chef Karen Docimo Sponsored and hosted by the restaurants that will be serving
vendors. tors with samples of their special- will be returning to the event for Evesham Celebrations Commit- up tasty offerings, please visit the
The event will be held between ties. Among the restaurants par- the third year and Burlington tee, the Taste of Evesham is a Web site at
Cooper Avenue and North Locust ticipating this year are Creations County College’s Director of Culi- non-profit event. www.tasteofevesham.org.

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Former Medford Council- any criminal complaints as of Marlton and had plans to return
woman Victoria Fay filed an inci- yet, he said. to her home in Medford once a di-
dent report last week against Fay currently lives in Evesham vorce from her husband was set-
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Memorial Day remembrance event May 27


By ROBERT LINNEHAN bricks into the Veteran’s Walk- bricks, the choir will sing God
The Marlton Sun way, purchased by residents of Bless America, and Brown will
Burlington County to honor vet- give the closing remarks for the
The annual Memorial Day re- erans close to their lives. event.

 
membrance event will be held in “Evesham Township has im- Evesham residents are invited

  
 
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the Municipal Hall at 984 Tucker- service as a legacy to its commu- honor the memory of veterans   
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at the Veteran’s Walkway in front
of the municipal building.
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LIBRARY Use websites for research, uti-
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search engines with this second
e-mail, Internet and computer level class. 10:30 a.m. to noon.
how-to questions answered.
Facebook for Beginners
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and Eaudiobooks w/Overdrive Join us for this introduction to
one of the most popular social
Wednesday, May 25 networks on the Internet. Learn
3 to 4:30 p.m. about profiles, privacy settings,
Learn about and how to use adding friends & your Wall. 10:30
Ebooks and Eaudiobooks avail- a.m. to noon.
able for free with your library
card through the BCLS Web site. One-on-One Computer
Help Sessions
Introduction to the Internet
Wednesday, June 8 Wednesday, June 29
A beginning class to introduce Make an appointment for a 30
uses of the mouse, the Web, minute personal help session to
browsers, and Google. 10:30 a.m. have your email, Internet, and
to noon. computer how-to questions an-
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Friends through The gallery is open from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through
feel the support of a community.
Attendance is open to anyone,
tion about the fine arts program.
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day, May 31 at the Center for the
call 985-1009 or visit the center’s
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fice, at 983-8090. Congregation
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and tuition prices.
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Friends through Art Exhibition school.
each day. at Beth Tikvah MCAE now accepting Spots are open for registration
 
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Jan Narducci, Nancy Raman, ber who has a chronic illness? my Elementary School is now ac- Main Street, Marlton, across the
Janet Roscoe and Sally Lavallee. Please join Congregation Beth cepting registrations for students street from the Indian Springs
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dian Springs Golf course at 123 group, The CBT Chronic Illness gram for 2011-12. of God Church facilities.
South Elmwood Road in Marlton. Support Group, on Wednesday’s Call 988-8503 to schedule a tour For more information visit
Art shows are open to the public at 10 a.m. in the social hall. Come of the facilities, look over the cur- www.mcaschools.org.
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Wednesday shifts to Thursday,
Thursday shifts to Friday and
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JFCS EVENTS
SAIL Program Yard Sale meets for ten weeks, beginning Every driver with a cell phone
May 19, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at should hear this powerful mes-
Jewish Family and Children’s JFCS, Suite 150, 1301 Springdale sage.
Service will hold a yard sale to and Kresson Road, Cherry Hill. The event is open to the com-
support its SAIL Program (Sup- The group is free and provides munity, but there will be limited
ports to Achieve Independent Liv- practical information on how to seating. Teens and adults are wel-
ing), which offers independent network, write resumes, handle come.
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with special needs. provides coping skills. contact Lydia Silpe at 424-1333,
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vendors must pre-register by May Monday, May 23 from 7 to 9 p.m. at sion support group for widows
30 to reserve a space. the Katz Jewish Community Cen- and widowers starting Tuesday,
Proceeds from sales can either ter Family Activity Center on June 14 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at
be a tax deduction to JFCS, or can Kresson and Springdale Roads, JFCS, 1301 Springdale Road,
be retained by the vendor. Cherry Hill. Cherry Hill.
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Back to Work Support Group Jacy Good, who was critically in- ister, please contact Lisa Silver-
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changing airport security visitors, have spoken. We have points between Wednesday, May easy and fun. You can vote in a
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measures? You can share
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the Forum section at You didn’t mind our weekly you control how many Ra points the weather or traffic. Hold your
in response to passengers who
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times and intrusive searches? your e-mails and calls, you want: How do you collect Ra points? badges.
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tem, we’ve always considered the effort to protect planes and destiny when it comes to win- your local Sun Spot (www.marl- your effort a bit? Visit
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ounce bottles of explosive stuff on a plane. is in your hands. the lead come midnight, June 30. ish line.
Compare the U.S. system to how Israel secures its flights: lots
of behavioral profiling, followed by, if necessary, searches and
scans, and putting air marshals on all flights. It’s time-consum-
ing, expensive and highly effective. Chances are that at least
Howarth sets sights on freeholder
one of the aforementioned conspirators would have been found By ROBERT LINNEHAN freeholder board. Paul Bracy of Mount Holly
The Marlton Sun Current Freeholder Chris and Von Gordon of Willingboro
out during one of the rounds of questioning, or would have Brown announced he would not will run in the Democratic pri-
been deterred from trying in the first place since they knew Evesham Township Deputy run for reelection. The Republi- mary, also in June.
Mayor Joe Howarth is gearing cans in turn endorsed both Democrat Brian Anatol of De-
every flight had marshals on board. up for the June Burlington Coun- Howarth and Arter. Marion lanco will also run for county
Putting such a system in place in the U.S. no doubt would do ty freeholder primary race, Eggleton of Medford will chal- surrogate.
where he and Moorestown resi- lenge them for the open seats. The primary elections will be
two things: dramatically increase passenger frustration and dent Leah Arter will challenge Republican George Kotch will held on Tuesday, June 7.
costs, and make flights really, really safe. for the two open seats on the run for county surrogate.
So, which way should the U.S. go? Should we return to the
days when you could arrive 30 minutes before your flight and SPEAK UP!
have plenty of time to get on board? Or should we do all we can
The Marlton Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
to secure flights? This “stuck in the middle” approach is time- that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous let-
consuming, and doesn’t really get the job done.
ters.

Send letters via email to letters@marltonsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our office, too.
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board
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