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www.moorestownsun.com APRIL 15–21, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 23–29Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUERaising awarenessAuthor relaunches book
on Armenian genocide. PAGE 4
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Children and parents enjoyed weather-themed activities at the Moorestown Mall’s Just Mom & Me Play Date on Thursday, April 9.Here, children dance to music until it stopped where they jumped on their mats like they were splashing in puddles. Just Mom & MePlay Date, presentations and crafts are provided by the Garden State Discovery Museum, and are held every second Thursday of themonth at 11 a.m.
Get down and boogie!The centerof the
community
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
In 1923, a challenge was sent tothe people of Moorestown that if they raised enough money to op-erate a community center for thetown, an anonymous donor, laterrevealed to be Eldridge Johnson,would donate $250,000 to build thecenter. The residents came to-gether and raised just more than$106,000 to operate the center, nowknown as the Moorestown Com-munity House.
Since its conception, the Com-munity House has continued toserve the original purpose it wasbuilt upon, as its mission to serve
the community has not changed.The original operating budget,which has since been called thepermanent maintenance fund,grew until recently when, due tothe changing trends in society,and the recession in 2007, it dwin-dled. The 1920s building is nowalso in need of a restoration.
Once again, the Moorestown
please see COMMUNITY, page 20
Community HouseRestoration Campaign
in need of support
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
With the musical show “Glee”and movie “Pitch Perfect,”singing and a cappella groupshave started to rise and becomemore popular among all walks of
life. Want to see that fun, musicexperience live and help out agood cause?
Moorestown High School’s In-teract Club is hosting the thirdannual Acappella for Autismshow on April 25 from 7 p.m. to 10p.m. at Moorestown High School.This is an interscholastic singingcompetition created to benefit the
nonprofit organization AutismNew Jersey. Seven high school acappella groups from the areawill compete for several awardsin this exciting musical night.
“The show serves three purpos-es. It provides a way for local highschool a cappella clubs to per-form, raise money for AutismNew Jersey and raise awarenessof autism for Autism AwarenessMonth,” said Jessica Fan, MHS
junior and Acappella for Autismcommittee member.
Three years ago, Acappella forAutism was started after the In-teract Club did a talent show formany years and wanted to dosomething new. It wanted to getmore people and high schoolsfrom the area involved for a goodcause.
“We decided to try somethingnew and involve more highschools within the area. So basi-cally, high school a cappellagroups come from around thearea, and they compete againsteach other. It is a competition aswell as a performance,” Fan said.
The seven high schools per-forming this year are
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6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN — APRIL 15–21, 2015
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Resident frustrated with NorthChurch Street conditions
I wrote this note out of frustration withthe road conditions on and near the 600block of North Church Street. It is truly aconcern with how much our house shakesand vibrates along with the window rat-
tling, uneven road surfaces and speeding.Leslie Belford
Shake, Rattle, Speed and Holes
Rattle, rattle, I hear you say.
What’s that? It’s Church Street ground giving way.
Holes and gullies all around,
Heavyweight trucks speeding down.
“Just flying though,” I hear them say,
With kids around in danger’s way.
Windows cracking, furniture shaking,
Feels like there’s a quake awakening.
Who’ll address the problem at hand?
Someone must, someone can!
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Which extension? How the heck do I know?
No! Call this bureau. No! Call that man.
Someone help… surely someone can!
letter to the editor
Five years ago, back in 2010, Gov.
Christie won a political battle,
enacting a 2 percent cap on mu-
nicipal tax levies. The law limited
property-taxing budget increases to a
maximum of 2 percent –with some ex-
ceptions – down from 4 percent, lest
they be subject to public vote.
While some argued at the time
whether the cap would work, or
whether it was another political ploy,
the data says it has had a positive ef-
fect.
Since the cap was enacted, property
taxes rose 2.4 percent on average in
2011, 1.6 percent in 2012, 1.3 percent in
2013 and 2.2 percent in 2014. From 2004
to 2006, property taxes increased at
least 7 percent each year.
That’s data we can stand behind, but
now, five years after the cap’s enaction,
more needs to be done. It’s not simply
good enough that property tax increas-
es have leveled off; we need to find a
way to reduce the property tax burden
on our residents.
While the increase last year was
only 2.2 percent, New Jersey’s average
property tax bill rose to the highest its
ever been – to $8,161 on average, ac-
cording to Department of Community
Affairs data. The average property tax-
payer paid an additional $173 in prop-
erty taxes last year, up from an average
total of $7,988 in 2013.
Here’s some more ugly data...
• Only 0.2 percent of homeowners in
the U.S. paid more than $8,000 last year
in property taxes – which is lower
than our state average.
• New Jersey collects $3,000 per capi-
ta in property taxes. Seventy-nine per-
cent of American homeowners paid
less than $1,750 last year, and only 3
percent paid more than $4,000.
Christie’s property-tax cap was
never going to fix the problem of New
Jersey’s high property taxes; it wasn’t
designed to do so. It has helped keep
local taxing entities in check, but that’s
only a start.
Step 2 of property tax reform should
be initiatives to lower property taxes.
Some of these are in place, such as in-
centives to bring new business to the
state’s barren wastelands such as
Trenton and Camden.
But that is not enough. We need to
bring more business and more jobs to
this state, more ratables for our towns
and school districts to offset the taxes
these entities need to operate. Taxes
aren’t going up too much, and that’s
good, but now they need to start going
down.
in our opinion
Christie’s tax cap is workingBut now it’s time to move to the next phase – reducing property taxes
Your thoughts
Is Gov. Christie’s property tax reformworking? Or is it all just political smoke-and-mirrors? Let your voice be heardthrough a letter to the editor.
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WE NES Y APRIL 15Booktalk-Extraordinary Stories:
For adults. 11 a.m. at theMoorestown Library.
Letter Writers Alliance: 7 p.m. atthe Moorestown Library. If youenjoy written correspondenceand are passionate about keepingthe art of letter writing alive,attend this meeting to learn moreabout LWA. We'll also discussupcoming events and have timeto write letters! Some supplieswill be provided, but attendeesare urged to bring favorite letterwriting materials. This event isfree and open to the public. Callthe Reference Desk at (856) 234-
0333 to reserve your spot.Mountain Movie Film Festival: 7
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.To celebrate National LibraryWeek, the library is holding afour-day Mountain Movie FilmFestival. Each night you attendyou get a chance to enter a draw-ing for an HD action cam! April 15features “Himalaya.”
THURS Y APRIL 16Christian Science Talk for Public
“God is Speaking- Are You Lis-tening?” by Jill Grimes CS: 7:30p.m. at Moorestown CommunityHouse, 16 East Main St. Call (856)
235-6990 or visitwww.csmoorestown.com formore information.
Mountain Movie Film Festival: 7p.m. at the Moorestown Library.
To celebrate National LibraryWeek, the library is holding afour-day Mountain Movie FilmFestival. Each night you attendyou get a chance to enter a draw-ing for an HD action cam! April 16features “Almost Ablaze.”
Free Community Health Fair forNational Healthcare DecisionDay: 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Vir-tua Health & Wellness Center, 401Young Ave. Guests will receivecomplimentary health screeningsand information about advance
care planning. Highlights ofNHDD include a presentation at 3p.m. by Dr. Stephen Goldfine,chief medical officer for Samari-tan Healthcare & Hospice, enti-tled “Think, Talk, Act – Your quali-ty of life depends on it!” alongwith educational sessions provid-ed by local social workers andelder law attorneys to review andunderstand the “Five Wishes”advance directive document.Social workers and attorneys willbe available throughout theNHDD event. To pre-register foran educational session with asocial worker and elder law attor-ney, contact Robert Keltos,Esquire at (609) 516-0506 or
[email protected]. Ses-sions will be available every 30minutes between 1:30 and 4:30p.m.
Moorestown Minority Civic Asso-
ciation meeting: 7 p.m. at BethelAME Church, 512 N. Church St. E-mail [email protected] formore information.
Four- to 5-year-old story time:Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30p.m. at Moorestown Library. Sto-ries, rhymes and crafts. Call 234-0333 to register.
Moorestown Running Companygroup run: 6:30 p.m. Meet atMoorestown Running Company,115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mileloop is mostly flat on roads.
Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.Rotary Club of Moorestown
meeting: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. atMoorestown Community House,16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunchand guest speaker presentation.For more information visitwww.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-WeekService: Holy Eucharist and Heal-ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. MainSt., Moorestown.
FRI Y APRIL 17National Library Week Party: 7
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Celebrate National Library Week!Enjoy animals from Cedar RunWildlife Refuge, strolling balloonartists and live music from localband, Lost in Brunswick. Fun forthe entire family!
Children’s story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East GateSquare. Call (856) 608-1904 forinformation.
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.
S TUR Y APRIL 18Meet the Sensei: For adults and
children, 8 and over. 11 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Share quali-ty time while practicing valuableself-defense skills. Each adult andchild will work together to learnthe basics of this unique Japan-ese martial art. Lecture/presen-
tation will offer practical ways tostand up and meet confrontationwithout violence, while promot-ing self-confidence and personaldevelopment. Presenter will leaddiscussion and practice exercisesbased on principles of redirectionof force as taught in TraditionalAikido. Program concludes withan Aikido presentation and infor-mal Q&A session.
Lutheran Crossings Open House: 9a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lutheran Cross-ings Enhanced Living, 255 East
Main St. in Moorestown. The pub-lic is welcome to visit and tourthe senior care community, whichoffers assisted living, rehabilita-tion and skilled nursing care.Lutheran Crossings staff mem-bers will be on hand to greet visi-tors and answer questions.Scheduled appointment timesare encouraged, but walk-ins arewelcome. Refreshments will be
served. Call (856) 813-5824 formore information or to schedulean appointment.
SUN Y APRIL 19Spring Musicale: 4 p.m. in
Moorestown. The New JerseyVolunteer Committee for ThePhiladelphia Orchestra will spon-sor a spring musicale in themusic salon at a private home inMoorestown. Tickets for thisevent are $75 each. Reservationsmay be made and more informa-tion will be given by calling (856)429-5503.
MON Y APRIL 20Baby Time: For children under 2,
with a caregiver. 9:30 a.m. at theMoorestown Library. Drop in eachweek for stories, rhymes andsongs just for babies. Childrenand caregivers are invited to stayafter the stories and enjoy a play-time together. Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.
Time for Twos: For children who are2-years-old, with a caregiver.10:45 a.m. at the MoorestownLibrary. Join us for 30 minutes of
stories, rhymes and songs just for2-year-olds! Siblings are wel-come. No registration required.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.southjer-seyoa.org.
CALENDARPAGE 8 APRIL 15–21, 2015
please see CALENDAR, page 18
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I met my husband while doinga photo shoot for Cuisine maga-zine in West Hollywood. Tom was
a video editor for MTV. One week-end, I had to go out of town,which allowed Tom to put his“Casablanca” proposal into ac-tion.
He rented an upright piano,then borrowed a camera andlights from his studio. In Los An-geles, they rent out lookalikecelebrities for events, so Tomrented Humphrey Bogart, com-plete with white suit and LuckyStrikes. A makeup woman fromUniversal made Tom to look likeSam the piano player.
One smoggy Sunday afternoon,Tom sat at the piano while Bogieleaned against it. Lights, camera,
action, take one. The fake Bogierecited his famous line, “Play itagain, Sam.” Then Tom lookedsquarely into the camera andsaid, “Jean Marie, will you marryme forever?” He edited his modi-
fied scene into the original movie.The next night he invited me
over for dinner. When I arrived,he poured some champagne, andthen hit the play button on theVCR. “Casablanca” was fast-for-warded to just before the crucialscene. As I sipped my drink, Iwatched the TV in utter disbelief.Seconds after his proposal, I no-ticed a diamond ring in the bot-tom of my champagne glass. Of course I said yes.
Do you have a proposal story youwould like to share with The Sun?Email us [email protected].
JEAN AND TOM STEUERNAGEL
Lights, camera, proposalTom Steuernagel goes Hollywood when asking
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APRIL 15–21, 2015 –THE MOORESTOWN SUN 11
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By KAHRA F. BUSS
Dept. of Parks & Recreation
High school students are al-ways the first on the scene – newfashion, new trends, new music – and this week, Moorestown HighSchool students will be able tohear some of the newest musicout there. The Third Floor Café – Live Music Night, will host someof the most talented new artistsin the area. The Church StreetRecreation Center, Third Floor is
the venue and local musicianscan showcase their talents.The Third Floor Café Live is
Friday, April 17 from 8 p.m. to 11p.m. on the third floor of theChurch Street Recreation Center.This is a free community eventspecifically for Moorestown HighSchool students; student ID is re-quired – MHS, MFS or other highschools with Moorestown resi-dency. In lieu of a cover charge,the Department of Parks & Recre-ation asks for the donation of a
non-perishable item for localpartner Live Civilly. What betterway to spend a Friday night thanwith your friends, drinking hot
chocolate and listening to some of
the newest singer-song writers inthe area and supporting localfamilies?
Moorestown has a rich historyof performing artists who gottheir start by performing locally – Jean Norris Baylor (Zhane, TheBaylor Project), Scott Terry (RedWanting Blue), Dan Bell, JonMarkel (Carbon Leaf), ValerieOrth (Valerie Orth Band), ChrisNewcomer (Broadway) and KevinChamberlin (Broadway and Dis-
ney) Jeff Dinsmore (founder of The Crossing Choir) and more.This Friday, Moorestown HighSchool youth will have the oppor-tunity to hear what could be his-tory in the making. Some of thegreatest musicians in history gottheir start as young people per-forming in talent shows, playingin local coffee houses, performingfor friends and neighbors. ThisFriday, these talented musicianswill bring down the house withoriginal music and covers of
some favorites.This inaugural performance of
Third Floor Café Live will host:James Adams, Max Bixby, Liam
Davies, Natalie Derosa, Kyle
Drouin, Emma Edenbaum, MattEng, Julie Every-Clayton, EmilyFordham, Ben Gromacki, LaurenHorta, Anais Massland, LiaRichter, Katrina Roberts, RebeccaRovins, Sam Scheibe, HannahSnyder, Ariana Sulpizio, NicoleTsarouhas, Caroline Voyack, Re-becca Wallace, Gwen Wilkie andMaddy Yankell. The eveningpromises to be exciting and enter-taining!
The Third Floor Café Live is a
Department of Parks & Recre-ation event designed to bringyouth together in a safe, enter-taining environment. TheChurch Street Recreation Centeris quickly becoming a hub of ac-tivity and a true community cen-ter for youth. Since its renova-tion in 2013, the Recreation Cen-ter has become revitalized andevery day and most eveningsthere are a multitude of activitiesgoing on! From early morning fit-ness programs to after-school
Open Gym and evening arts andfitness classes, the Recreation
happenings at parks & rec
Third Floor Cafe hosts Live Music Night
please see EVENT, page 12
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Center has become the hub forMoorestown’s Recreation Nation.The Third Floor Café Live willoffer yet another element of recreation for Moorestown youth,providing safe, affordable and funactivities. Third Floor Café Liveis set to become a quarterly event.
For more information contactthe Department of Parks & Recre-ation at www.moorestown.nj.usor (856) 914-3093. Questions canbe directed to Rich Corbin [email protected]. Signup for snack donations or to vol-unteer at www.signupgenius.com/go/8050d4fadae29aa8-3rdfloor.
EVENTContinued from page 11
Eventis April 17
Moorestown Theater Company
will present the musical versionof the classic Disney musical“Disney’s The Little Mermaid,
Jr.” as the annual spring produc-
tion of the Our Lady Of GoodCounsel School Drama Club.
A 47-member middle school
cast will perform this musical
which features such memorablecharacters as Ariel, Sebastian,Flounder, Scuttle, Ursula, KingTriton and Prince Eric, and suchgreat songs as “She’s In Love,’“Poor Unfortunate Souls,” “KissThe Girl,” “Part Of Your World,”and the Academy-Award winningoriginal song, “Under The Sea.”
“Disney’s The Little Mermaid,Jr.” will be performed at OurLady Of Good Counsel School, lo-cated at 23 West Prospect Ave. in
Moorestown, on Friday, April 17and Saturday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m.Tickets for all three musicals
are reserved, and can be pur-chased on-line atwww.MoorestownTheaterCompa-ny.org or at the door 60-minutesbefore curtain time.
For more information, pleasecall MTC at (856) 778-8357.
‘The Little Mermaid’ comes to lifeMTC presents ‘Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr.’ April 17–18
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France, dressed as a woman,”Vosbikian said.
Vosbikian hopes people readher novel and recognize the Ar-menian Genocide as an impor-tant and tragic event in history.She also hopes those who read thebook take away how strong theArmenians are and the impor-tant roles they play in societytoday.
“I hope they take away the Ar-menian spirit. It is a strong na-tionality; it is a nationality that
would not die. Although the
Turks had hoped to exterminatethem, today there are famous Ar-menian doctors, lawyers and di-rectors. They have not only sur-vived, but exceeded in our world.‘Bedros’ tells everyone the Turksdidn’t succeed in their extermina-tion,” Vosbikian said.
“Bedros” is available online atAmazon.com under “Bedros” byIrene Vosbikian. Please visitwww.amazon.com/Bedros-Irene-Vosbikian/dp/0615887244. Thebooks aren’t available in book-stores as of yet. Check out the“Bedros” Facebook page atwww.facebook.com/BedrosBookfor more.
BOOKContinued from page 4
Book tells of author’sfather-in-law’s escape
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MIA Trustee Kim Bunn/Special to The Sun
John Gibson, chairman of Moorestown's official Tree Planting andPreservation Committee, (left) receives a $500 donation check fromDave Schill, current President, Moorestown Improvement Associa-tion for trees for the state and Moorestown Arbor Day celebration.The Moorestown Improvement Association, Moorestown's oldestcivic organization, held its annual meeting recently and took thatopportunity to present Gibson with a check for $500 for the pur-chase of new trees by the township. These new trees will be plantedat the Wesley Bishop athletic field complex this coming Arbor Day,April 24, by volunteers.
MIA makes Arbor Day donation
Send us your Moorestown newsDrop us an email at [email protected] . Fax us at (856)427-0934. Call the editor at (856) 427-0933.
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150 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown • $830,000California Contemporary / Extraordinary Design & Detail
4 Bedrooms / 3/0 Baths / 3,602 sq. ft. / 1.03 AcreIndoor/Outdoor Living / Walk to Town & Schools / Updated Kitchen
670 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1,395,000Architectural Gem / Town Center / 6/7 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths4,871 sq. ft. / .90 Acre
Chef’s Kitchen, 2 Fireplaces, Heated Garage, Wrap-Around Porch
108 Ashley Ct., Moorestown • $1,595,000Mini Estate / Stanwick Glen
4 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 6,653 sq. ft. / 2.65 AcresEuropean Custom Kitchen / Grand Master Suite / Spectacular Grounds
725 Jamie Dr., Moorestown • $1,075,000Architecturally Rich/ Northwest Estates
6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,930 sq. ft. / .67 AcreHartman & Shiffer Master Suite / Nisson Pool / Lovely Gardens
210 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown • $849,900
Charming / Prestigious Street4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 4,100 sq. ft. / .48 Acre4 Wonderful Additions/ Hardwood Floors / Screened Porch
633 Chester Ave., Moorestown • $1.699,000
Stunning French Classic / Elegant Indoor/Outdoor Living4 Bedrooms / 4/2 Baths / 5,50l Sq. Ft. / 1.15 AcreJoanne Hudson Custom Kitchen / lst Floor Master Suite / Summer Kitchen
400 Pond View Dr., Moorestown • $1,275,000Classic Elegance / Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 4,696 sq. ft. / 2.54 Acres
Beautiful Grounds / Heated Pool / Gourmet Kitchen / Sweeping Staircase
680 Garwood Rd., Moorestown • $899,900Custom Brick Cape / Country Setting6 Bedrooms / 3.5 Baths/ 5,985 sq. ft. / 2.0 AcresCountry Kitchen / Amazing Master Suite/ Pool & Pond / Backs to Open Space
227 E. Main St., Moorestown • $1,199,000
Exquisitely Renovated Victorian / Town & Country Living6 Bedrooms / 4/1 Baths / 4,799 Sq. Ft. / .87 AcreNew Custom Kitchen / Renovated Master Suite / Spectacular Gardens & Pool
519 Eaglebrook Dr., Moorestown • $649,000Stanwick Glen / 5 Bedrooms / 2/2 baths / 3,820 sq. ft. / .64Acre / Circular Drive / 1st Floor In-Law Suite / Backyard Oasis
Joan DeLaneyRealtor®, ASPDirect: 856.642.8742
397 Kings Hgwy., Moorestown • $749,900Timeless Victorian Gem / 3 Story Vintage Home6 bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,531 sq. ft. / .62 AcreMeticulously Restored / Wrap Around Porch / New Custom Kitchen
209 Hickory Lane, Moorestown • $824,900Beautiful Golf Course Views / Renovated Inside & Out4 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 3,607 sq.ft. / .48 Acre
Updated Kitchen / Hardwood Floors / Renovated Master w/Spa Bath
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54 Cove Road,Moorestown $699,0004BR, 3.5 Bath, 3410 SF. Situated on two acres in desirable Peachtree Point. This home hasbeen meticulously maintained by its original owners since it was built. This home has beenwell thought out and designed. Highlights of the home include a huge screened in porch offthe back, new granite countertops and stone backsplash in the kitchen, built-in cabinetry
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7 Palmer., Moorestown $429,000Completely MOVE IN READY - Freshly renovated 3 BR, 2.5 BA townhouse featuringmodern touches, newly refinished hardwood floors, freshly painted interior w/ de-signer palette of colors. Brushed nickel & chrome fixtures throughout, custom win-dow treatments. Located in the desirable Laurel Creek community, This sun-splashed
"Laurel" END unit features spacious kitchen w/ "Greenhouse" extension, skylight, up-graded cabinetry & granite counters. Soaring ceilings, large windows & open floor-plan makes this home perfect when entertaining. The Master en Suite featurescustom crown moldings, spacious closets & a large BA w/ soaking tub. 2 other nicelysized BRs and full BA complete this floor. Neutral paints and carpets throughout.Secluded yard w/ expanded patio, 1 car garage& large basement grat for storage.
764 Riverton Road, Moorestown $589,0004 Beds, 2.5 baths, state of the art kitchen, open concept great room, andsun splashed master bedroom and bath designed by local architect NeilJohnson makes this home glamorous and highly functional. Stunningkitchen overlooks the gardens and great room with fireplace. Handsome
granite, a gorgeous breakfast island, gleaming wide plank floors, abundantcabinetry and a new stainless appliance suite make this a cook's dream. Cre-ate new holiday memories in the spacious dining room with over sized fire-place. Great room opens to a side patio with lovely pond/waterfall--a greatspot for entertaining when weather permits. Detached garage with finished"man cave" on upper level. Fabulous!
10 S. Close, Moorestown $305,000Glamorous Moorestown Mews end unit! 3 BRs, 2.5 BA, finished basement. All new win-dows throughout, all BAs renovated. Expanded eat in kitchen (22 x 14) features largebreakfast bar, solid cherry cabinets, Wilson Art countertops, dining area, hardwoodfloors, & french sliders that lead to oversized deck. Dine in style-charming exposed brickwalls, built in floor to ceiling china cabinets, & recently refinished hardwoods make thisroom unique. Spacious sunny FR has brick woodburning FP, & is perfect when enter-taining. Upstairs, Master en suite features new carpet, new paints, exposed brick, officenook, walk in cedar closet, & renovated BA. 2 add'l BRs are generous is size & sharefull BA allowing plenty of space for family or guests. Finished basement, private setting.
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613 East Third Street, Moorestown $649,0004 BR, 3 1/2 Baths, 2,975 SFThe Stokes Model, hardwood flooring throughout the 1st floor, generously sizedspaces, SS appliances, 2 zone HVAC, granite countertops, custom trim package,his & her master closets, custom finishes in all BAs, and a gas FP are a few of
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trance ways, the main entrance has soaring ceilings complete w/ skylights. The Kitchen isa cook's dream! Granite counters, built-in double oven, Wolf gas range, Sub-Zero refrig-erator, center island & huge breakfast area that opens to the outside deck. The kitchen isopen to the FR w/ brick FP. The living room has another FP w/ tons of windows that openelectronically. 1st fl office & a 2nd floor loft/library. Balcony off the master BR! The recentlyfinished basement has bamboo h/w fls w/ plenty of storage. The detached garage hasworkshop w/ a powder room. Entertain in the backyard on the large deck!
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Perkins Center for the ArtsMoorestown announces one of our premier events of the year,The Annual Members/FacultyExhibition, highlighting works of
art by staff, faculty and membersof Perkins Center for the Arts.
It is an outstanding exhibition
that includes a variety of medi-ums from ceramic, photography,watercolor, pastel, gouache, oil,acrylic, crayon, pen and ink, pen-cil, fiber and digital art. This is
the chance for members and stu-dents of Perkins Center to havework displayed alongside friends,
fellow students and faculty mem-bers. It is a time for the public tosee art that highlights the variedartistic language which is fos-tered as a core value at the
Perkins Center for The Arts.Any current member, faculty
or staff of Perkins Center may
enter one work for the exhibitionthat has been completed withinthe last three years. There will be10 awards for Artistic Merit tohighlight outstanding work in
any medium. There is no entryfee just current membership re-quired.
Hand delivery of work for theexhibition is the week of Tuesday,April 13 through the 17 from 10a.m. to 3 p.m.
Members/Faculty runs Sun-
day, May 3 through Sunday, June20. The opening reception is Sun-day, May 3 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Perkins Center for the Arts accepting work for The Annual Members/Faculty Exhibition
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TUES Y APRIL 21The ABCs of Saving for College: 7
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.Financial advisor Tim Healey ofJanney Montgomery Scott willgive a presentation on the impor-
tance of saving now for yourchild's college education and anoverview of your various savingsoptions.
Societa’ Bell’ Italia-AmericanOrganization meeting: Contin-ues culture, language, music,food and traditions of ancestors.Meets at Lamberti’s Modo MilanoRestaurant. For more informationemail [email protected].
Moorestown Garden Club meeting:
10 a.m. at Moorestown Communi-ty House, 16 E. Main St.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes andNoble, East Gate Square. Call
(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of MoorestownMansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-sion. For more information visitwww.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Men’s Meeting: 8 p.m. atTrinity Episcopal Church, Mainand Church streets. For moreinformation visit www.southjer-seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church
from September to mid-June. Formembership information, visitwww.gschorale.org or call (856)858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-pal Church: Afternoon with theBible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,Moorestown.
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gymnasium into a ballroom tocreate an entirely new revenuestream. The ballroom can be usedfor weddings, birthday parties,wine tastings, galas, meetingsand more. It has seen much suc-cess since, and for 2013, the Com-munity House was named Best of Weddings by “The Knot.”
“At the same time as it gave usan opportunity for more revenue,it also gave us an opportunity to
serve nonprofits even more,which is our mission. So that is ahuge positive thing,” Kenneysaid.
The ballroom change has in-creased revenue to help create amore balanced budget. However,there is still much to be done. TheCommunity House needs work onits roof, heating and air-condi-tioning, parking lot and renova-tion of the rooms for this genera-
tion, just to name a few.The Restoration Campaign is
asking for $2 million and is al-
ready 33 percent there. It is ask-ing $1 million for the restorations,$675,000 to satisfy the mortgagecreated from the ballroom and$325,000 to add to the existing per-manent maintenance fund, whichwill restore this fund to its origi-nal level with inflation adjusted.
The Moorestown CommunityHouse has just started its out-reach to businesses with the Busi-ness Leader Breakfast/Lunch.Businesses are invited to come tothe lunch to learn more about the
Restoration Campaign as well asthe Community House’s EldridgeJohnson 10-in-5 Challenge. Thischallenge is asking businesses, orindividuals, to pledge $10,000 to bepaid over five years. The cam-paign is looking for 100 pledges,which is only 5 percent of the1,800 businesses in Moorestownalone. The next one is Tuesday,April 28.
However, not just businesses,
anybody can help the CommunityHouse in its Restoration Cam-paign. If they can’t do the 10-in-5
Challenge, they are encouraged tomake a contribution of any sizeas well as something peoplemight not often think about – hosting an event at the Communi-ty House. Hosting an event helpsraise funds for the CommunityHouse as well.
The hope is to finish the lastpush of this campaign by mid-2016, but Kenney said he wouldlove to be done by the end of 2015.
For more information on theRestoration Campaign, visit
www.ourcommunityhouse.com.Through the website, people canalso donate. To donate in person,take a tour of the CommunityHouse or speak to Kenney. Hisemail is [email protected]. Businesses interestedin getting involved in the cam-paign are encouraged to contactAbidin at [email protected].
CAMPAIGNContinued from page 20
Campaign seeks $2 million
“The ABCs of Saving for Col-lege” will be presented by TimHealey of GFM Advisory Groupof Janney Montgomery Scott.This presentation will feature theimportance of saving for yourchild’s college education and an
overview of your various savingsoptions.
The event will be held at theMoorestown Library on Tuesday,April 21 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
For more information call theReference Desk at (856) 234-0333.
Learn to save for college April 21
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Moorestown, Cherry Hill East,
Baptist Regional, Hun School of Princeton, Abraham Clark, Ger-mantown Friends and Highland
Regional. “Deep Treble,” a collegegroup from Rutgers, will also beperforming.
Based on the InternationalChampionship of Collegiate ACappella, all the high school
groups performcontemporary/pop-music a cap-pella in a mixture of fun and en-tertaining compositions and per-formances. The groups competeto win awards in categories aswell as the grand prize of bestoverall performance. Categoriesinclude group size awards, bestchoreography, best soloist andbest vocal percussionist.
“It’s really unique. The groupsare usually really on point. It’s re-ally entertaining, and you can get
a feel for what a cappella is. Ithink that it has been branded asa geeky thing, but ‘Glee’ and‘Pitch Perfect’ showed that it is areally cool thing,” said Maia Mir-chandani, MHS senior and Acap-pella for Autism committee mem-ber.
While the judges tally theirvotes is when Deep Treble will
perform. Also during the compe-tition, there will be a representa-tive from Autism New Jersey to
talk about the organization andautism. Concessions will be forsale during intermission, andthose proceeds will also benefitAutism New Jersey.
“It is for a good cause, and it isreally interesting to see how allthe groups put together theirmusic. It is like an introduction tothe a cappella world and themusic world in general. Most peo-ple are moved by music, and Ihope they feel moved to come.The groups are really good,” Mir-
chandani said.This is one of Interact Club’s
major events for the year. Lastyear, the club was able to donate$5,600, and it hopes to do the sameor better this year. Tickets are $10and can be bought online atwww.showtix4u.com or at thedoor. Tickets sold out last year,and the Acappella for Autism
committee is hopeful to do soagain, so be sure to get tickets inadvance. Ordering early will
allow for good seating as well, astickets are reserved.
“We keep increasing, and wehope to keep cutting down oncosts and getting more donationsfor Autism New Jersey. If we sellout again this year, we might lookfor another, bigger venue nextyear,” Fan said.
Before the performance, Acap-pella for Autism is also holding afundraiser on Friday, April 17 atJersey Mike’s Subs, when 20 per-cent of the proceeds made from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m. on that Friday willgo toward Acappella for Autism.
“We had the fundraiser therelast year. Their subs are reallygood,” Mirchandani said.
To learn more, visit www.face-book.com/AcappellaForAutism.
For more information onAutism New Jersey, visitwww.autismnj.org/mission.
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