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No more dog park
Plans for a Moorestown park
scrapped. PAGE 3
SHANNON SADLER/The Moorestown Sun
Showing signs of wear and tear on Oct. 1, the David Gentile Skatepark in
Wesley Bishop Park will soon be demolished. Moorestown Recreation
Advisory Committee Director Theresa Miller said that a request for pro-
posals to demolish the park will soon be sent out by the township.
By SHANNON SADLER
The Moorestown Sun
Once serving as an outdoor
recreation facility for the youth of
Moorestown, the David Gentile
Skatepark at Wesley Bishop Park is
soon to be a thing of the past, with
the township about to send out a
bid for demolition of the park.
Closed permanently for about a
year now, Moorestown Director of
Recreation Theresa Miller said that
it had been closed several times for
maintenance in the past, before
closing down for good after falling
into a state of disrepair.
Its a wooden structure and its
outlived its shelf life, Miller said.
However, Miller acknowledges
that kids sneaking into the park are
still an ongoing issue, citing that
she has, on several instances with-
in the last year, asked kids to leave
the park.
Miller said there is currently no
expected start date to the demoli-
tion and a bond was approved for
the project to go out to bid.
Its become unsafe, Mayor
Stacey Jordan said.
Skatepark
to be
demolished
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Evergreens Health and Safety Fair Oct. 15
The Evergreens, a continuing
care retirement community in
Moorestown, will hold its annual
Health and Safety Fair on Tues-
day, Oct. 15 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Featuring multiple booths by
Cooper University Hospital, this
years fair will offer a healthy
dose of information to boost
overall wellness and promote
healthy, active and fulfilling
lifestyles.
This years fair features:
Health advice from area physi-
cians, medical professionals and
health specialists, on hand to pro-
vide valuable tips and tools for
people of all ages working to lead
healthier, more active lifestyles.
Tips and tools from local police
and emergency services person-
nel to keep you and your family
informed of best practices in
times of crises or risk.
Tips from wellness experts and
alternative therapy specialists to
help strengthen mind-body con-
nection and keep you abreast of
the latest trends in holistic heal-
ing.
Medical equipment and emer-
gency management services rep-
resentatives, providing informa-
tion on the latest trends, promot-
ing their newest services / tools
and answering all of your ques-
tions.
Refreshments, giveaways and
door prizes.
For more information, contact
Nicole Albrecht at 439-2090 or nal-
brecht@evergreens.org.
Flea market at First Baptist
Church set for Oct. 12
There will be a flea market in
the parking lot of the First Bap-
tist Church of Moorestown on
Saturday, Oct. 12, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Parking is available in the mu-
nicipal lot and the church is locat-
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Free refreshments will also be
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Dog park plans fall by wayside
Township will not move forward with proposed
park due to lack of funding, suitable location
By SHANNON SADLER
The Moorestown Sun
Almost seven months after a
dog park in Moorestown was ini-
tially proposed, Moorestown Boy
Scout Troop member John
Matthews submitted a statement
that the township has decided not
to move forward with the project
due to a lack of funds and a suit-
able location.
Matthews had proposed the
park as part of an Eagle Scout
project in early February to both
the Recreation Advisory Commit-
tee and the town council and had
since worked with the township
to see the project come to fruition.
We worked very closely with
him, Moorestown Director of
Recreation Theresa Miller said.
Miller explained that those in-
volved included township manag-
er Scott Carew, the Moorestown
police department and the depart-
ment of community develop-
ment.
The proposal came before the
Recreation Advisory Committee
on Feb. 5, later being approved by
the town council on Feb. 18.
We had a significant amount
of resources that we used to help
John do the project, Miller said.
We looked at as many sites as
possibilities in the town.
Of those locations considered
by the township were Pryor Park,
Wigmore Acres, Locust Park and
Wesley Bishop Park. Miller also
explained that the township met
with Toll Brothers for a possible
location.
Depending on the needs of
each specific location, Miller said
the township reached out to re-
sources such as the Burlington
County planning board engineer
for permit information and the
police department for reports on
how the park would affect traffic
in the area.
A lot of the infrastructure on
the new sites becomes very cost-
ly, Miller said.
To construct the park from the
ground up, Miller explained that
everything, including parking
permits, trash receptacles, ADA
compliancy structures, landscap-
ing, fencing and benches, would
be needed to facilitate the park,
not including the yearly mainte-
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park.
Basically, the town wasnt pre-
pared to take on the cost of main-
tenance, Miller said.
In addition, residents located
close to Pryor Park voiced con-
cerns about the dog park, being
that it would be too close to their
houses and too close to children
playing.
We really tried to help and
bring this along, Miller said.
She added that the town and
the recreation advisory commit-
tee had met with Matthews on
several occasions to discuss the
logistics.
I sincerely appreciate the of-
fers of support, both monetary
and otherwise, that I received
from so many people in
Moorestown, Matthews wrote in
an emailed statement. I am dis-
appointed that we werent suc-
cessful in adding a dog park to
Moorestowns recreational facili-
ties.
During Matthews initial pro-
posal to council, he said the park
would help to curtail the number
of residents who walk their dogs
off-leash in recreational fields to
help provide a safer environment
for the dogs and to preserve the
fields.
Matthews originally estimated
that the park would cost between
$10,000 to $15,000 to complete, but
did not include materials and
labor for fencing, which he hoped
could be donated by contractors.
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Autumn in Moorestown
street festival is Oct. 12
The sound of music will be in
the air while thousands of people
peruse hand-crafted arts and
crafts and antique cars at the 20th
annual Autumn in Moorestown
street festival on Saturday, Oct. 12.
MoorArts will present out-
standing vocal, instrumental and
dance acts performing a variety
of musical styles from 11 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. at the MoorArts booths,
located in front of TD Bank.
MoorArts, a non-profit organiza-
tion dedicated to supporting the
arts in the townships schools and
throughout the community, will
also display a student art exhibit
and offer family crafts.
Autumn in Moorestown is pre-
sented by the Moorestown Busi-
ness Association; MoorArts is
one of the events sponsors.
This is the second year that
MoorArts has offered entertain-
ment at the annual festival. The
organization invites local talent-
ed artists to perform throughout
the day. The planned lineup this
year includes: MHS Honors Jazz
Band; Andrew Moorer; Anne
Kessler; Carol Jones; Hannah
Snyder; Jen Rosario-Kent; Court-
ney Halpin; 44 Steady; Rob Kim-
mel & Jeff Selby; Lauren Par-
sons; Core Academy of Music
Xtension Dancers; Moorestown
High School Madrigals; and
Moorestown Theater Company.
The following reports are on
file with the Moorestown Police
Department.
On Sept. 27, a male was arrest-
ed and charged with theft by de-
ception, employing a juvenile in a
crime, and having no permit after
he performed a service of sealing
a driveway with an unknown sub-
stance, receiving a payment of
$3,750, while employing the assis-
tance of a juvenile to assist him.
The male did not obtain a permit
to perform the work.
The male was released on a
warrant.
On Sept. 28, a suspect was
charged on shoplifting and theft
by deception after concealing a
shirt valued at $14.99 and selected
merchandise from display and
returned for store credit of
$114.97.
The suspect was released on
summons.
On Sept. 28, a male was
charged with theft by deception
after selecting clothing from a dis-
play and returning it for store
credit of $123.19.
The male was released on sum-
mons.
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Geriatric care planning and support are
being offered to seniors in Moorestown and
their caregivers by Senior Citizens United
Community Services of Audubon, accord-
ing to CEO Stephen Considine.
Considine said the program is designed
to enhance the quality of life for seniors,
encourage their independence and provide
a safe, supportive living environment by of-
fering experienced care managers who will
evaluate a seniors needs and create a care
plan to meet those needs, assist in coordi-
nating services and monitor care deliver, if
needed. Benefit and budget counseling is
also available.
As a non-profit agency serving area sen-
iors since 1979, SCUCS is well aware of the
need for an affordable comprehensive care
planning service, said Susan Romano,
SCUCS executive director and supervisor
of the program. The service is available to
assist seniors in Camden, Burlington and
Gloucester counties. She noted that seniors
and their caregivers are often over-
whelmed and confused by the various op-
tions and programs that can help a senior
retain their independence.
The SCUCS program offers a home as-
sessment that includes a physical and psy-
chosocial evaluation, a financial review to
determine eligibility for county/state sup-
portive services and/or ability to pay for
private services. A home safety evaluation
is also conducted.
Based upon the findings, a care plan is
developed for each client, Romano said.
Follow up services, such as budget coun-
seling and assistance with entitlements,
care plan coordination and implementa-
tion and monthly case management are
also available. SCUCS has significant expe-
rience in the area of case management,
providing this service to hundreds of glob-
al options participants in the past few
years under a contract with Medicaid.
For more information or to schedule a
free initial consultation, contact SCUCS at
456-1121 and ask for the Geriatric Care
Management Program.
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V
ote them out office all of
them. That seems like an ap-
propriate response to the fed-
eral government shutdown that began
the first day of October and, as of this
writing, was still in effect.
Its pathetic. It truly is. We the peo-
ple of the United States of America
voted these people into Congress to
represent our best interests. But in the
name of their political party, and not
in the name of those who they repre-
sent, they have failed to reach agree-
ments to balance the nations budget
and decided to shut down.
As a result, more than 2 million fed-
eral workers will see their paychecks
delayed, and its possible that 800,000 of
those people might never get repaid.
That is because, of course, as is typical
with our government, the politicians
arent affected by their own decisions,
while those whom they represent
must bear the brunt of it all.
A government shutdown in reali-
ty isnt a complete closing of doors. By
law, certain agencies must operate
with unsalaried employees. That in-
cludes agencies that deal with nation-
al security and also those that manage
benefits such as Social Security pay-
ments. So, in effect, these people are
forced to work, with no pay, just be-
cause the politicians whom they chose
to represent them are deciding to play
party politics instead of coming to an
agreement for the good of the people.
This is just one example of how the
shutdown affects these politicians
constituents. The longer it drags on,
the worse it will get. Veterans may not
receive benefits. The Centers for Dis-
ease Control and Prevention will halt
its flu program, right as flu season be-
gins. Small business financing could
be seriously damaged. And the list
goes on.
Politicians nowadays dont seem to
care about whats good for the people.
They only care about their own party
line whether it be Republican, Demo-
crat, Tea Party or otherwise. Thats
sad, and it negatively affects all of us.
So the only response we, as citizens,
can make is to vote them out of office.
Bring in new people who care about
the people they represent and not the
party to which they belong. Bring in
new people with new ideas who want
change and welcome compromise.
This partisan political culture we
live in needs to stop.
Partisan politics at its worst
The government shutdown is a disgrace
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On Oct. 18, several of the areas
most talented chefs, including
Brad Spence of Amis Trattoria
and Adam DeLosso of Garces
Catering, will participate in the
9th annual Twin Oaks Communi-
ty Services Moorestown Progres-
sive Dinner.
The evening begins with cock-
tails and hors doeuvres at the
beautiful home of Jon and Loret-
ta Runyan. From there, guests
proceed to one of 14 fabulous
homes for a gourmet dinner pre-
pared by a talented local chef. Fi-
nally, all guests will end the
evening with a dessert reception
hosted by Jim and Maureen Bren-
nan.
Participating chefs include:
Chef Tanya Barbarics, I Love
This Food! Personal Chef Serv-
ice; Executive Chef Markese Bev-
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Special to The Sun
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WEDNESDAY OCT. 9
La Leche League meeting: 10 a.m.
every month. Offering advice
and support for the nursing
mother. For more information,
email mkeaise@aol.com.
Moorestown Lions Club meeting:
7 p.m. at Sal and Joes Restau-
rant, 300 S. Lenola Road. Serv-
ice organization. For more infor-
mation visit www.moorestown-
lions.com.
National Organization for
Women Al i ce Paul Chapter
meeting: 7 p.m. at First Baptist
Church. Works for political,
social and economic equality.
Three-year-old story time: 9:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and crafts. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley avenues. Visit
www.meetwithgod.com or call
235-0450 for more information.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
5:15 to 6 p.m. at Center for Con-
scious Living, 302 N. Washington
St., Suite 101E. Call (856) 722-
LOVE for information.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Pastors Bible Study
at 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
THURSDAY OCT. 10
MOMS Club of Moorestown Area:
Beginning at 10 a.m. We are wel-
coming new members at our New
Member Event Pirate and
Princess Park Playdate at 10:00
am please email moorestown-
momsclub@gmail.com for loca-
tion or questions. Please visit our
website www.moorestownmom-
sclub.com to learn more!
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. at Moorestown Library. Sto-
ries, rhymes and crafts. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 6:30 p.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,
115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mile
loop is mostly flat on roads.
Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.
Rotary Club of Moorestown
meeting: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunch
and guest speaker presentation.
For more information visit
www.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-Week
Service: Holy Eucharist and Heal-
ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown.
FRIDAY OCT. 11
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and crafts. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-
ty Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. For more infor-
mation visit www.southjerseyal-
anon-org.
SATURDAY OCT. 12
20th Annual Autumn in
Moorestown Festival: From 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Main Street.
Crafters and artisans will have
plenty for sale as well as pieces
on display for the juried art show.
Live entertainment will also be
provided including scarecrow
making and pumpkin painting.
Festival will also feature a
Corvette and antique show.
SUNDAY OCT. 13
Sean Fischel Connect5K: Begin-
ning at noon at the Moorestown
High School Cross Country Trails.
The major portion of the pro-
ceeds from the Sean Fischel Con-
nect5K will go to creating a last-
ing tribute to Sean in the new
library, for the enjoyment of all
children.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cad-
bury Mansion. For more informa-
tion visit www.moorestown.com/
history.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
First United Methodist Church:
Worship services at 8:30 a.m.
(contemporary and traditional),
9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11
a.m. (traditional). Communion at
all services first Sunday of the
month. 446 Camden Ave.,
Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Wor-
ship services at 8, 8:30 and 11
a.m. Arabic Fellowship Worship at
5 p.m. 101 Bridgeboro Road,
Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: Holy
Eucharist at 7:45 a.m. Parish
Eucharist at 9 a.m. Morning
prayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.
207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Adult Church School
at 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30
a.m. 512 N. Church St.,
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Jordan said the township has
been advised by its insurance
company that the park is a liabili-
ty and that it has become cost-pro-
hibitive.
Quarterly maintenance fees for
the park totaled close to $950, and
to replace a single skate light
would have cost the township
about $12,500, according to Miller.
She also said, in addition, prob-
lems, including hardware mal-
functioning, when added to other
repairs, would have cost the town
$1,800 per day to fix, not including
the cost of materials.
Born in 1964, the parks name-
sake, David Gentile, grew up in
Moorestown and went on to play
football for Moorestown High
School.
In 1979, at 15 years old, Gentile
sustained a broken neck during a
football game at the high school,
causing him to become a quadri-
plegic.
The family and I realized it
would be a long recovery, if he
made it, former neighbor and
friend of Gentile, Sandra
McGuire said.
During his rehabilitation in
North Jersey, the community or-
ganized Davids Day on May 10,
1980, to raise money for the Gen-
tile family, in hopes of helping
with the costs that accrued as a
result of Gentiles medical bills.
The whole town turned out,
Gentiles mother, Joann Gentile-
Taylor, said.
PARK
Continued from page 1
please see PARKS, page 14
Park dedicated in 2002
SHANNON SADLER/The Moorestown Sun
Even a fence and trespassing signs couldnt keep teenagers out of
David Gentile Skatepark in Wesley Bishop Park on Oct. 1.
Moorestown Recreation Advisory Committee Director Theresa Miller
said that this is an ongoing problem, even though the park has been
closed for about a year and is slated for demolition.
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Proceeds benefit
local food pantries
DeLosso, Garces Catering; Chef
Michael Ferguson, Caffe Aldo
Lamberti; Chef Todd Fuller,
Farm & Fisherman Tavern &
Market; Chef Michael Georgetti,
Georgettis Pasta & Sauce Market;
Executive Chef Jonathan Jerni-
gan, Cathedral Kitchen; Chef
Sofia Karakasidou, Kuzina by
Sofia; Executive Chef Kevin
Kramer, Capital Grille; Executive
Chef Nunzio Patruno, Nunzios
Ristorante Rustico; Chef Peter
Severino, Severino Pasta Compa-
ny; Executive Chef Brandon
Smith, Flemings Prime Steak-
house & Wine Bar; Executive
Chef Brad Spence, Amis Tratto-
ria; Executive Chef Ray Spinelli,
Sensational Host Caterers, Inc.
Both James Beard Award win-
ner Mark Vetri, owner of Amis
Trattoria, and Iron Chef Jose
Garces, owner of Garces Cater-
ing, recently signed contracts
with PREIT to open restaurants
at the Moorestown Mall. The new
restaurants will raise the bar for
culinary experiences in the area
and the Moorestown Progressive
Dinner is the perfect setting to
demonstrate their culinary ex-
pertise.
Proceeds from the fundraiser
will benefit the Twin Oaks Food
Pantries and services for children
and adults with developmental
disabilities. For information
about sponsorships, ticket sales
or chef opportunities, contact the
Twin Oaks Development Office at
(609) 267-5928 or visit
www.twinoakscs.org.
Twin Oaks Community Servic-
es, a merger of Family Service
and Steininger Behavioral Care
Services, provides caring behav-
ioral health services to vulnera-
ble children, adults and families
throughout New Jersey. For more
information, please visit
www.twinoakscs.org or call the
Development Office at (609) 267-
5928.
PROCEEDS
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On Friday night, Sept. 6, courtesy of Moorestown High School soccer coach Bill Mulvihill, the high school
girls team and Moorestown Soccer Club girls teams held a joint practice. More than 100 MSC girls from
U8 to U14 were there for the 90-minute session with the high school girls freshman, JV and varsity
players. It was great to see Moorestown girls from 7 to 17 practicing together. Many of the high school
players came through MSC ranks as younger players. MSC extends a big thank you to Mulvihill and his
teams for the night.
Soccer players hold joint practice
12 THE MOORESTOWN SUN OCTOBER 915, 2013
Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: Regular
Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.
and 12 p.m. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
First Baptist Church: Sunday
School at 9 a.m. Worship at 10
a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11 a.m.
Sunday discussion at 11:30 a.m. 19
W. Main St., Moorestown.
Hope Community Church: Come-
as-you-are worship service at
10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting
(Quakers): Worship service 10
a.m., Social Hour at 10:45 a.m. 118
East Main St., Moorestown. All
are welcome.
MONDAY OCT. 14
Ham Radio Club meeting: 7:30
p.m. at St. Matthews Lutheran
Church. Call Frank at (609) 386-
5906.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. at The
Center for Conscious Living, 302
N. Washington St. Call 722-5683
for information.
Time for Twos: Age 2. 10:45 a.m. at
the Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and songs. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Baby Time: Age 2 and younger;
siblings welcome. 9:30 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.
at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
TUESDAY OCT. 15
Societa Bell Italia-American
Organization meeting: Contin-
ues culture, language, music,
food and traditions of ancestors.
Meets at Lambertis Modo Milano
Restaurant. For more information
email ggkatz@verizon.net. (No
meetings July and August.)
Moorestown Garden Club meeting:
10 a.m. at Moorestown Communi-
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
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please see CALENDAR, page 13
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rhymes and songs. Call 234-
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Kindergarten Story Time: For
children enrolled in kinder-
garten. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
at Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and crafts. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. Call
(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Mens Meeting: 8 p.m. at
Trinity Episcopal Church, Main
and Church streets. For more
information visit www.southjer-
seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:
7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church
from September to mid-June. For
membership information, visit
www.gschorale.org or call (856)
858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Afternoon with the
Bible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 12
In todays fast-paced society, it
can be easy to feel overwhelmed
by increasingly busy schedules.
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and Camden Counties, a cause-
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duce stress and live a more fulfill-
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Calendar, Your Physical Space &
Your Life on Wednesday, Oct.16
from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Burlington-
Riverfront YMCA, located at 302
Commerce Square Blvd. in
Burlington.
Hosted by life coach Anne
Greco, this free workshop will
focus on simple ways to improve
your life by de-cluttering, both
physically and mentally, such as
organizational tips for your living
and work spaces and how to say
no without feeling guilty.
This workshop is free and open
to the public.
For more information or to reg-
ister, contact the Burlington-
Riverfront YMCA Welcome Cen-
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www.ymca-bc.org.
Free de-cluttering workshop
set for Oct. 16 at YMCA
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With Gentiles father being a
banker, Gentile-Taylor explained
that her late husband started a
trust with the money raised from
Davids Day. One of the stipula-
tions tied to the trust stated that if
Gentile were to pass, the money
would be returned to the town-
ship.
That money had to be re-
turned to the town, Gentile-Tay-
lor said.
She explained that when Gen-
tile died in February 2001 at the
age of 36, she did just that. Dur-
ing the time, Gentile-Taylor ap-
proached resident Allan Hanlon
who was searching for ways to
raise money for the skatepark,
which at the time was only par-
tially complete.
Gentile-Taylor then donated
$120,000 toward the construction
of the skate park, which was later
dedicated in Davids name in
2002.
I thought it was a great kind of
memorial to David, Gentile-Tay-
lor said. I thought that would be
something that he would have en-
joyed.
Although she said that she is
naturally disappointed to hear
the skate park is being torn down,
Gentile-Taylor said she recog-
nizes there is nothing she can do
about the demolition.
Moving to North Jersey a year
and a half ago, Gentile-Taylor
said she is grateful for the efforts
of McGuire, who spoke on her be-
half.
The town changes and people
dont know who David was, Gen-
tile-Taylor said. I remember
David every day of my life.
At the Moorestown Town
Council meeting on Sept. 23,
McGuire spoke on behalf of
David and his mother.
In addition to giving money to
help finish the skate park, Gen-
tile-Taylor also donated $136,000
toward the purchase of new am-
bulances in the township, as well
as giving $200,000 to the local
YMCA and charities, for a total of
$521,000.
Its such an honorable family,
McGuire said. Dont let it be for-
gotten.
McGuire also explained to the
council that if the park is to be de-
molished, the only thing in
Moorestown that will bear
Davids name is a small gold
plaque on the door of an ambu-
lance.
Councilman Greg Newcomer
said following McGuires com-
ments that he was sure the entire
board wants an appropriate me-
morial for Gentile.
Jordan also said after the meet-
ing that the township does plan to
honor Gentile in some other way,
but is still discussing various op-
tions.
Were planning to do some-
thing else, but what that some-
thing else is, is still being batted
around, Jordan said.
PARKS
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On Oct. 27 at 7 p.m., there will
be a Special Recovery Service at
the First Baptist Church of
Moorestown at 19 W. Main Street
in Moorestown.
This is a special service for
those struggling with and affect-
ed by addiction. All are welcome.
Recovery Service at First Baptist Oct. 27
BIRTHS
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family? Send us your birth announcement and we will print it, free of
charge.
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hardwood f|oors, crown mo|dings,
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and a one year home warranty.
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Sold: $740,000
Real Estate Tax: $14,511/2012
Approximate Square Footage: 3,202
308 Laurel Creek Blvd.
Sold: $650,000
Real Estate Tax: $12,394/2012
Approximate Lot Square Footage: 9,148
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Theresa Krouse, manager of
Prudential Fox & Roach, REAL-
TORS Moorestown Office, wel-
comes Jason Grant as a sales as-
sociate.
I joined Prudential Fox &
Roach because of the tremendous
technology and marketing servic-
es they offer to both buyers and
sellers, he adds.
Grant is a member of the
Burlington Camden County Asso-
ciation of REALTORS and the
South Jersey Real Estate In-
vestors Group. He resides in
Pennsauken with his wife,
Christy, and their three children.
Grant serves Burlington and
Camden counties.
On Nov. 11, Prudential Fox &
Roach, REALTORS, the
Delaware Valleys market leader,
will become Berkshire Hathaway
HomeServices Fox & Roach, RE-
ALTORS, and be part of the na-
tions second largest provider of
total home services.
Jason Grant joins Prudential Fox & Roach
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know recently get engaged,
maybe even married? Tell
everyone the good news! Send
us your announcement and we
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This summer, the Moorestown
Tree Planting and Preservation
Committee, with the help of
many volunteers, completed the
Tree Inventory. The data from the
Inventory is used to track the
health and placement of our
street trees and is an important
part of our Tree Management
Plan.
Next, they began a Tree Prun-
ing Project, which they tested last
summer on Main Street. Again
using volunteers, each Thursday
morning (weather permitting,
through October) they go to areas
of town identified by the Commit-
tee and trim low-hanging branch-
es to improve the health of the
street trees and the appearance of
the neighborhood. The trimmed
branches are left by the curb to be
picked up by Public Works on the
next brush pick up date. The
areas are selected and done with
the brush pick up calendar in
mind to ensure brush is not left in
an area for too long.
So if you see a group of people
trimming your neighborhood
street trees, or placing the
branches by the curb, wave and
say thank you! These are your
neighbors, improving your neigh-
borhood.
If youd like to help with the
Tree Pruning Project, contact the
Committee at moorestown-
trees@gmail.com.
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FALL PROGRAMS!
Dynamic Language Kids Fall Programs at Haddonfield Friends School
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language coaches on site.
Sessions begin October 12
Seats Are Limited - Call Today (848) 333-6997
www.dynlanguage.com
Spanish
Mandarin
Italian
French
German
In A Small Group Setting
Private Language Coaching Available Too
Tree Pruning Project to begin in township
Sharon Liu, daughter of Jolin
Tsao and Roy Liu of Moorestown,
recently matriculated as a first-
year student at Hamilton College.
Liu, a graduate of Moorestown
High School, was selected from a
pool of 5,017 applicants to the col-
lege, and joins a class of 492.
Hamilton College is a highly
selective residential college offer-
ing a rigorous liberal arts cur-
riculum.
Liu starts
at Hamilton
College
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HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER
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1o view other homes that are currently for sale, visit our website at:
www.LdgarRealLstate.com
MOORESTOWN
SPECTACULAR SETTING
Well maintained 5 bedroom, 3-1/2
bath home situated on 2.4 acres
that back to Boundary Creek
offering wraparound porch, cedar
deck with hot tub, gourmet eat-in
kitchen with granite counters &
private master bedroom suite.
$650,000
MOORESTOWN
CHARMING BUNGALOW
This well-maintained home offers
3 bedrooms, updated bathroom,
wood floors, neutral paint colors,
bright kitchen, spacious full
basement with open laundry &
door to backyard. Deep driveway
leads to a detached 1-car garage.
$210,000
H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
CINNAMINSON
THIS IS IT!
This 4 bedroom colonial has more
than curb appeal. Features include:
a large entrance hall, great family
room with cathedral ceiling,
built-in bookshelves & gas fire-
place, wood floors & a 1st floor
in-law or au pere suite.
$319,500
MOORESTOWN
LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE
Perfection prevails in this 4
bedroom, 2-1/2 bath meticulously
remodeled home featuring Great
Room with fireplace & walls of
glass, a dramatic waterfall,
in-ground pool, cabana &
professionally landscaped grounds.
$949,500
MOORESTOWN
THE PERFECT TOWNHOME
This is the Tollgate townhome you
have been waiting for! Neutrally
decorated boasting a newer kitchen
w/granite, hardwoods, gas burning
fireplace & finished lower level.
French doors open to a private
patio & courtyard.
$304,500
MOORESTOWN
SERENE SETTING
This classic custom Maines home
features 5 bedrooms, 4+2 baths, 4
fireplaces and beautiful hardwood
floors. The versatile floor plan
allows for an au pere or in-law
suite. Spectacular grounds with
2-tier pond and waterfalls.
$749,500
For multiple photos of these homes and
our other homes for sale, visit
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and click on the "properties" link.
MT. LAUREL
FIRST FLOOR CONDO
2 Bedroom, 2 full bath condo in
'The Lakes. This home features
an eat-in kitchen with tile floor,
carpeted living room and dining
room, master bedroom with full
bath, 2 closets & a window seat &
tile in hallway & baths.
$145,000
.
MOORESTOWN LOTS FOR SALE
704 Chester Avenue
13 Coles Court
491-493 N. Church Street
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RIVERTON
CHARM OF YESTERYEAR
Fine millwork, leaded glass
windows, handsome balustrade &
a wonderful veranda overlooking
the Riverton Country Club golf
course are but a few of the
features of this beautiful estate
with every convenience.
$650,000
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H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
Connecticut field stone is the defining material for this newly built estate
nestled on 2-1/2 acres with pond views. Over 9,000 sq. ft. of exquisite details-
5 fireplaces, marble & hardwood floors, 7-zone HVAC & gourmet kitchen.
$2,950,000
MOORESTOWN
This impeccable estate home is sited in a private enclave of 29 executive
homes. Features include 3 fireplaces, extensive Ramsay millwork & cabinetry
& Donachy designed pergola & blue stone patios & walkways.
$1,295,000
MOORESTOWN
This stunning 4 year old stone Colonial redefines tradition with the ultimate
address & location. Incredible detail throughout all 4 floors that includes a spa
& wine room. Lovely views of manicured grounds, pool/spa & golf course.
$5,900,000
Photos by Tim Proctor

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