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www.mtlaurelsun.com NOV. 18–24, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUETurf field
Lenape project may cometo fruition soon. PAGE 2
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Thanks to Mt. Laurel residentand Girl Scout Gold Award recipi-ent Victoria Ieradi, it’s now eveneasier for locals to learn moreabout one of South Jersey’s great-est natural resources – thePinelands.
For her Gold Award serviceproject, the now 18-year-oldLenape High School seniorhelped improve the Pine Tree Ed-ucational and EnvironmentalCenter in Tabernacle by research-ing, designing and installing 27educational signs detailing plantand animal species unique to thePinelands area.
Those same signs also containQR codes for visitors to scan withtheir mobile devices, which willthen direct them to a website alsofeaturing that information for fu-ture reference.
The Gold Award is the highest
achievement within the GirlScouts of the USA, earned by sen-ior and ambassador Girl Scouts.
According to the Girl Scouts of America, only 5.4 percent of eligi-ble Girl Scouts successfully earnthe Gold Award.
Ieradi said the idea to do some-thing at Pine Tree originatedfrom a playful challenge from herbrother, an Eagle Scout himself,who said she should do some-
thing for a Boy Scout camp be-cause it had always seemed BoyScouts were doing more projectsfor Girl Scout camps than GirlScouts were doing for Boy Scoutcamps.
Ieradi said her brother went tothe Cub Scout camp at Pine Treewhen he was younger, and whenshe returned as a freshman inhigh school looking for a project,she learned about the sign project
and thought it was a great idea.“I went to Pine Tree and they
already had the project approvedby the NJ Pinelands Commission,so the project was already set togo in, they just needed someone
to do it,” Ieradi said.Ieradi explored the area with
the camp ranger and learned thelocations they already had inmind for the signs, and when itcame time to dig, she just chose alocation that was the most con-venient for viewers to find.
For the information on thesigns, she had to contact plantand animal specialists, as well asresearch on her own regardingthe different plants and animalsthat inhabit the nine ecosystemsalong where the signs would go.
“I decided which informationwas the best to give viewers,”Ieradi said. “Everyone knowswhat a grey squirrel is, so I choseones that were a little more spe-cial to the area.”
The project totaled 1,280 hours,360 of which Ieradi completedherself.
Despite many girls leaving GirlScouts by the time they’re highschool age, Ieradi said she wanted
to get her Gold Award becauseshe had been in Girl Scouts sinceshe was in kindergarten and be-lieves Scouting to be an impor-tant aspect of her life.
“I knew it would be somethingbeneficial for me in my future,”Ieradi said. “I knew it was a greataccomplishment that I wanted toget done.”
Special to The SunFor her Girl Scout Gold Award service project, Mt. Laurel resident Victoria Ieradi installed 27 educationalsigns at the Pine Tree Education and Environmental Center in Tabernacle. The signs also contain QRCodes that direct visitors to a website she also designed. The Gold Award is the Girl Scouts’ highesthonor.
Pinelands knowledge earns Scout Gold AwardGirl Scout Victoria Ieradi researches, designs and installs 27 educational signs at environmental center
please see IERADI, page 13
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The Donetsk Ballet Co. of theUkraine will be performing theNutcrackeron Wednesday,Dec. 9 at theBurlingtonCounty Insti-tute of Technology, Medford, 10Hawkin Road.
The event will be co-sponsoredby the Burlington County Insti-tute of Technology and Mt. Lau-rel Ballet Company.
For the 10:30 a.m. performance,tickets will be $18 for general ad-
mission, $13 for students/seniorsand $10 for school groups. For the7 p.m. performance, tickets willbe $20 for general admission and$15 for students/seniors.
Tickets are available atwww.mountlaurelballet.com.
Group discounts are available.For group ticket purchases and
questions, e-mail [email protected].
Lenape to host fall craftshow on Nov. 28
The Lenape Band Parents As-sociation will be holding its Fall
Craft Show on Saturday, Nov. 28from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.The event will take place at
Lenape High School in the school
cafeterias and halls.The event is open to all, al-
though registration to be a ven-dor at the show is now closed.
Visit http://lrhsd.org/Do-main/807 after Dec. 1 for informa-tion about the group’s springshow, scheduled for Saturday, Feb.27.
For additional information,contact Nancy at [email protected] or (856) 778-5887.
YES Club meetingset for Dec. 9
The YES Club of AdathEmanu-el, 205 Elbo Lane, Mt. Lau-rel, is presenting a special musi-cal program on Dec. 9, at noon.
The group’s usual refresh-ments will be served. The pricefor non-member guests is $4 and$3 for members.
For more information contactEmily at (867) 273-1797 or [email protected]
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6 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — NOV. 18–24, 2015
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The following reports are on file withthe Mt. Laurel Police Department:
On Nov. 6 at 2:40 a.m., Mt. Laurel policeconducted a motor vehicle stopon Fellowship Road near Route73. During the stop, officers ar-rested a male, age 50, of HaddonTownship. He was charged withdriving while intoxicated andreleased pending a court hearing.
On Nov. 5 at 4 a.m., Mt. Laurel police lo-cated a vehicle in the parking lot of a hotelon Fellowship Road that had been reportedstolen out of Merchantville. The investiga-tion led to the arrest of a guest of the hotel,a female, age 21, of Mt. Laurel. She was ar-rested for an outstanding warrant and alsocharged with receiving stolen property.She was committed to the BurlingtonCounty Jail.
On Nov. 4 at 3:20 p.m., Mt. Laurel policeconducted a motor vehicle stop on Foster-
town Road near Route 38. During the stop,officers arrested a male, age 61, of Mt. Lau-rel. He was charged with driv-ing while intoxicated andreleased pending a court hear-ing.
On Nov. 4 at 6 a.m., Mt. LaurelPolice responded to a room at hotel onRoute 73 for a disturbance. The investiga-tion led to the arrest of a male, age 46, of Philadelphia. He was charged with solicit-ing prostitution and released pending acourt hearing. A female, age 35, of Mt. Lau-rel was also arrested for multiple criminalwarrants. She was committed to theBurlington County Jail.
On Nov. 3 at 3:05 a.m., Mt. Laurel policeconducted a motor vehicle stop on Fellow-
ship Road near Church Road. During thestop, officers arrested a male, age 31, of Mt.
Laurel Road. He was charged with drivingwhile intoxicated and released pending acourt hearing.
Three vending machines at the Sunocoservice station on Route 38 were forciblyentered on Nov. 2 at approximately 2 a.m.Cash was stolen from each machine. Twotires were also taken from the property.
An investigation into the shoplifting of $1,344 worth of merchandise from Ulta onNixon Drive on Oct. 25 led to the issuanceof an arrest warrant for a suspect, a male,age 55, of Morristown. On Nov. 2 at 8:25p.m. Mt. Laurel police took custody of thesuspect who had been arrested by Morris-town Police. The suspect was committed tothe Burlington County Jail in lieu of $20,000 bail no 10 percent option.
Mt. Laurel police make several DWI arrests
Tis the season, as they say. ‘Tisthe season to be jolly. ‘Tis theseason to bundle up and drink
hot chocolate. ‘Tis the season to spendextra time with loved ones. ‘Tis almostthe season to start your holiday shop-ping – if you haven’t already. And ‘tis
the season to shop local.Next week marks the official start to
the holiday shopping season, but if you’ve been out and about this month,you have noticed holiday decorationsand specials at stores throughout ourarea.
Much of the attention of the holidayshopping season falls on two days – Black Friday and, now, Cyber Mon-day – but don’t forget to shop local foryour holiday gifts.
Keeping your spending dollars inyour hometown, or at least in the re-
gion, has immense benefits on the
local economy.Even companies as large as Ameri-
can Express are touting the impor-tance of shopping local. The companystarted the now well-known SmallBusiness Saturday – the Saturdayafter Thanksgiving, the day afterBlack Friday – in 2010 to promotesmall businesses. Studies have found
that almost $6 billion is spent at smallbusinesses on that day each year!
A vibrant and successful local busi-ness community has a trickle-down ef-fect on our own pockets. Just think:
• Successful local businesses makeother businesses want to locate in ourtown.
• More businesses equals more rata-bles, which, in turn, lowers our taxes.
• The more ratables we have, and thelower our taxes are, the more attrac-
tive our community becomes to futureresidents.
It all starts with you. If you have achoice between buying a gift at a bigbox store or a local mom-and-pop, sup-port your neighbors by making thatpurchase locally.
Our small businesses are alreadyfighting an uphill battle against themarketing dollars of the big boxstores. Let’s all help them out by open-ing their doors and opening our wal-lets to them. We can make it a trulyhappy holiday season.
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Shop local!This holiday season, sup port local businesses
Your thoughtsHow are you playing your part this holidayseason? Share your shopping stories withour readers through a letter to the editor.
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The Rowan College at Burling-ton County Foundation will cele-brate a winter wonderland-themed holiday auction, its firstas RCBC, Friday, Nov. 20 at the En-terprise Center, to raise moneyfor scholarships for RCBC stu-dents in need.
“This event is a major reasonwe can provide need-based schol-arships that allow students tocomplete their degrees and im-prove their careers,” said RCBCPresident Paul Drayton. “The an-nual auction is very important toour college, the foundation andmost importantly to our stu-dents.”
The auction, which is actuallyin its 27th year and serves as thefoundation’s principal fundraiser,will offer guests a mobile biddingoption this year in addition to the
chance to bid on complete “expe-riences.” There will be about 200gift items up for bid, including anApple iWatch, jewelry, trips, auto-graphed sports memorabilia andthe season’s top toys.
“Everyone who purchases aticket, bids on an item or donatesto the foundation will be helpingfund the priceless gift of an edu-cation for an RCBC student,” saidRCBC Foundation Fund Develop-ment Committee Chair and Holi-day Auction Event Co-Chair AmyWebb.
Last year’s holiday auctionraised about $75,000 for founda-tion scholarships and welcomed
about 300 guests. With the addi-tion of the mobile bidding optionthis year, the holiday auctionevent committee is hoping to sur-pass last year’s number.
“Each year, hundreds of RCBCstudents rely on the foundation’sfinancial assistance to help themmeet their goal of achieving aneducation,” said RCBC Founda-tion Acting Executive DirectorBrittany Quintana. “In the lastthree academic years, the founda-tion has awarded nearly $1 mil-lion in scholarships to students inneed.”
Tickets for the foundation’sHoliday Auction are $125 and in-clude hors d’oeuvres, holidayfood stations, dessert, open barand bid number. Patron ticketscan be purchased for $150 andalso include recognition in the
program book. Tickets can bepurchased online atrcbc.edu/foundation/holiday-auction. The event starts at 6 p.m.on Friday, Nov. 20.
Rowan hosts holiday auction on Nov. 20
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WE NES Y NOV. 18Crochet Anyone? : Adult. 1 p.m. at
the Mt. Laurel Library. Learn tocrochet or crochet with new
friends. Join craft enthusiasts forcrocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.No registration necessary. Pleasebring your own knitting materi-als.
Paws for Reading : 4 p.m., 4:15 p.m.,4:30 p.m., and 4:45 p.m. Gradesone – four. Practice reading skillswith a captive canine audience ina private setting with Wilson, aregistered therapy dog, and hisowner, Ms. Judy. Wilson is a
friendly Bearded Collie mix who iswaiting to hear you read to him.Please note, sessions are in 15-minute blocks. Bring a favoritebook from home or arrive earlyto choose a book from thelibrary's collection. Registrationis required.
Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurelmeeting : 7 p.m. on first and third
Wednesdays at Unity Church ofChrist, 629 S. Church St. For any-one interested in developingcommunity and leadership skills.For more information, contactGregory J. Bartz [email protected] or (609)953-1603.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting :Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information, visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.
S TUR Y NOV. 21Tween Lockdown Drum Workshop :
Grades five-seven. 5 p.m. at the
Mt. Laurel Library. Join thelibrary for a hands-on, one-hourgroup drumming session. This isa chance to get creative and buildone’s own rhythm band.
SUN Y NOV. 22Pet pictures with Santa : All. Noon -
4 p.m. at House Paws, 801 Cen-terton Road. Santa Claus will be
visiting for photos with furryfriends. A $20 donation will pro-vide a 4x6 photo of a pet withSanta, as well as high resolutiondigital images via email. Pro-ceeds benefit the Paw It 4wardAnimal Rescue and The HousePaws Boo Tiki Medical Fund. Toschedule an appointment aheadof time, call (856) 234-5230.
MON Y NOV. 23Baby and Toddler Storytime : Up to
3 years old. 10:30 a.m. at Mt. Lau-rel Library. Fun for the little ones.Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays and musical instrumentsfor all. Best suited for babies andtoddlers up to 3 years old. Sib-lings are welcome.
Paws for Reading : Grades one-four.4 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., and4:45 p.m. at the Mt. LaurelLibrary. Practice reading skillswith a captive canine audience ina private setting with Xorra, aregistered therapy dog, and her
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private courtyard entrance, with a waterfall, a pond and an over-sized two car detached garage. There are hard-wood floors in the great room as well as a beautiful gas fireplace complete with custom tile. The large eat-inkitchen offers upgraded cabinetry, recessed lighting, custom backsplash, upgraded tile flooring and a sliding
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$ $ " $! ( Exquisite LAKEFRONT executive home with incredibly private location within Norrsken Lake Estates. This cus-tom home features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and backs to the lake. The home welcomes you i nto a grand foyer
complete with marble flooring and a double staircase. The chef's kitchen offers cherry cabinetry, stainless steelappliance, hardwood flooring, a large center island, electric cooktop and double oven. There s also a bar/butlerpantry. The sliding glass door leads to a large deck that overlooks the lake. The formal living room, playroomand conservatory all offer wall to wall carpet while the family room boasts a fireplace and hardwood flooring.
#$ "!! !"! ( Lovingly maintained home with recent upgrades that include a newer three dimensional shingled roof as well
as two updated bathrooms both with new ceramic ti le flooring. The spacious living room and kitchen off erideal space for entertaining. The eating area in the kitchen also offers a sliding glass door to the park-like
backyard complete with a freshly painted deck. A truly quaint home in a very desirable neighborhood.
!# % $!& ( ThisbeautifulFrench provincialhome wascustom builtand lovinglymaintained bytheoriginalowner. With curb appealgalore theupgradesand professionallandscaping.Insideyou willfind alarge formalliving room,a formaldining roomand a renovated kitchen offering oak cab
down intothe familyroom which offersan Andersen sliding glassdoor toa 30x 30stamped concretepatioin ahugepark-like backyard.Upstlargewalk-in closetand theabilitytoexpand.Thehomewasoriginallybuilttohavea roofdeck off themaster bedroom,theydecided to justputialto buyerto add French doorsand havea fantasticroof deck!The fullbathroom on thesecond floorwas upgraded toinclude granitecounterlighting in thebathroom.Theairconditioning wasreplaced 5 yearsago.Thewaterheaterisjust4 yearsold and thewellwasreplaced 5 yearsa
alsobeen replaced.Thereisalsoan oversized onecar attached garageaswellas afullbasement.Thislocation isidealsincethereareonly4 h
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10 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — NOV. 18–24, 2015
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Enjoy the holidays,but don’t forget to…
Make an appointment to prepareyour Will, Power of Attorney, Real
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609-654-5489
owner, Ms. Linda. Xorra is afriendly German Sheppard who iswaiting to hear children read toher. Please note, sessions are in15-minute blocks. Bring a favoritebook from home or arrive earlyto choose a book from thelibrary's collection. Registrationis required.
Crochet Anyone? : Adult. 7 p.m. atthe Mt. Laurel Library. Learn tocrochet or crochet with newfriends. Join craft enthusiasts for
crocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.No registration necessary. Pleasebring your own knitting materi-als.
TUES Y NOV. 24Mt. Laurel Library Book Club :
Adult. 7 p.m. at the Mt. LaurelLibrary. The Mt. Laurel LibraryBook Club is active and alwayswelcomes new attendees. Come
join for a lively book discussion of‘Shakespeare Saved My Life’ byLaura Bates. No registration isneeded.
Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting :7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marco’s Restau-rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115 S.Elmwood Drive.
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Ieradi even received a procla-mation from the Mt. LaurelTownship Council commendingher on the achievement at its Nov.9 meeting.
In addition to her Gold Award,Ieradi also previously receivedThe Silver Award in the Ventur-ing program of the Boy Scouts of America, which was the highestaward in the program through
2014 before being replaced by theSummit Award.After high school, Ieradi said
she hopes to attend Arcadia Uni-versity and study physical thera-py and compete on the universi-ty’s swim team.
IERADIContinued from page 1
ZANE CLARK/The SunAt the Nov. 9 meeting of the Mt. Laurel Township Council, the town-ship honored Mt. Laurel resident and Girl Scout Gold Award recipientVictoria Ieradi for achieving her Gold Award, the Girl Scouts’ highesthonor. Ieradi received her proclamation from Mayor Irwin Edelson.
Ieradi hopes to attend Arcadia
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next season.“Ideally, we hope to break
ground just after graduation sothe field will be ready for the fallseason,” Shelko said.
The club has raised about$135,000 thus far and is countingon two upcoming projects to pro-vide large revenues. The club isputting together a “Lenape Turf Kickoff Social” to fundraise forthe field. The event is scheduledfor Nov. 20 from 8 p.m. to mid-night at the Lenola Fire Hall inMoorestown.
The night will consist of food,drinks, music, dancing, a 50/50raffle and auctions that will in-clude prizes such as PhiladelphiaEagles tickets, Philadelphia Fly-ers tickets, an iPad and more.Tickets will cost $40 per personand guests must be 21 years of age or older.
Another large project the
group is working on a grantthrough the NFL that is spon-sored by the Philadelphia Eaglesthat could be worth up to $200,000.This development was born whenMt. Laurel resident and vice pres-ident of ticket and fan servicesfor the Philadelphia Eagles, LainiDelawter, saw an ad for the Turf Club on the MLU website.
“She got us involved in the run-ning for this grant,” Shelko said.“She’s really spearheaded thatproject.”
The club has to have all of itspaperwork for the grant in byFebruary, and the NFL will decidewho is most deserving of themoney shortly after that.
Along with these projects, thegroup is still counting heavily ondonations.
The plan is to create a wall atDriscoll Stadium displaying thenames of donors after the newfield is installed. Donors will re-ceive different honors based onthe amount of money they do-nate. There are several levels of donation classes, ranging from
the “white” group for the peopleor companies who donate $500, tothe “diamond” group for the peo-ple or companies who donate$100,000.
The turf field will be installedinside Driscoll Stadium and willbe lined for all field sports. Thenew field will also be available tothe Mt. Laurel community duringoff hours, similar to how the cur-rent field is.
The construction for the newfield will not interfere with anysport schedules, and the trackand bleachers will not be affected.
Donations can be mailed toLenape Athletic Foundation/Turf, 235 Hartford Road, MedfordNJ 08055. The committee has alsoset up a website, www.lenapeturf.com, where residents will be ableto make a donation online.Lenape Turf has a Facebook pagewhere the latest news on the proj-ect will be posted. For more infor-mation on the Lenape Turf Proj-ect, or to reserve your tickets tothe Kickoff Social, email Shelkoat [email protected].
GROUPContinued from page 2
Group working on $200K NFL grant
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