Marlton - 0107.pdf
Transcript of Marlton - 0107.pdf
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
1/16
www.marltonsun.com JAN. 713, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUEA look ahead
Superintendent Scavellidiscusses 2015. PAGE 5
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
It was described by the Evesham Township Library as a dog-a-bration when on the night of Dec. 29 dogs from Loving Paws, a localdog therapy group, visited the library to interact with families through reading. Two visitors who enjoyed the dogs were 4-year-old Lau-ryn Elkins and her 5-and-1/2-year-old brother Sam. With Lauren and Sam are Janice Wills Kingsbury and her 6-year-old ShetlandSheepdog and Collie mix named Lexi.
Library celebrates Dog-a-bration
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Even though 2014 came to aclose just last week, EveshamMayor Randy Brown and town-ship officials are already hard atwork planning for what 2015 willbring.
According to Brown, one of the
first projects the township finallyhopes to accomplish in the earlypart of 2015 is taking over respon-sibility for parts of Main Streetand Maple Avenue from Burling-ton County.
About six months ago, councilhad the township enter discus-sions with Burlington Countywith the goal of having the coun-
A lookat whatsin storefor 2015Mayor discussesredevelopment,
county snowplowing, more
please see TRI-TOWNE, page 4
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
2/16
Stephen Bialon, of Marlton,graduated with a bachelors ofarts in education in middle leveleducation from Coastal CarolinaUniversity during commence-ment exercises on Saturday, Dec.
13, at the HTC Center.A total of 455 students marched
in the university's fall commence-ment ceremony, the largest groupto participate in December gradu-ation. Approximately 590 totalcandidates were eligible to re-ceive degrees.
Lebanon Valley College has an-nounced its dean's list recipientsfor the fall 2014 semester. Dean'slist students must maintain aGPA of at least 3.4 out of 4.0. Ofthe 699 students who made thelist, local Marlton honorees in-
clude:Caitlin Manahan, a graduate of
Cherokee High School, pursuinga bachelors of science in actuari-al science.
Alyssa Cirucci, a graduate ofBishop Eustace Prep School, pur-
suing a bachelors of science inpsychobiology.
Kristin Svitak of Marlton, isspending winter break workingto help others in the DominicanRepublic, through an AlverniaUniversity Alternative Break pro-gram. Svitak is an Early Child-hood Education major at the uni-versity.
During the fall semester, Alver-nia students participating in win-ter alternative break tripslearned about the social justice is-sues they will likely experience
this winter. These students areworking to better understand thecauses and effects of poverty, andto make a difference in society, asthey travel to Cincinnati, Ohio,Philadelphia, Reading, Pa., andthe Dominican Republic.
2 THE MARLTON SUN JAN. 713, 2015
12 West Main Street, Marlton(next to Sals Pizzaworks)
Fire plac es Stov es Gas logs Ba rbec ue G rill s Sale s Serv ices De sign In stal lati on
10% OFF
on campus
Email us at [email protected]
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
3/16
JAN. 713, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 3
428 Liberty Lane
RECENTLY
SOLD HOMES
Sold: $490,000Real estate tax: $12,165 / 2014
Approximate Square Footage: 2,896This two-story contemporary home on acul-de-sac lot has four bedrooms and twofull and one half bathrooms. Featuresinclude Tuscany-walled porch, full finishedbasement, two fireplaces, upgraded wall-to-wall carpeting and ground sprinklers.
6 John SloanSold: $554,000
Real estate tax: $12,830 / 2014Approximate Square Footage: 2,965
This two-story traditional home has fourbedrooms and two full and one half bath-rooms. It sits on 1.28 acres of land.Features include extensive landscaping,hardwood flooring, extensive millwork,backyard patio and front paver walkway.
BEAUTIFUL SIDING, ROOFING AND WINDOWS
Deal Direct With The Owner
All Work Fully Guaranteed
Fully InsuredOUR COMPETITIVE PRICES WILL
MAKE YOU GLAD YOU CALLED!
Camden County856-424-1610
Burlington County856-234-9567
ServingSouth
Jerseysince1975
www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com
Windows Siding Capping Roofing Decks Additions and More
Former President and Chairman of The Board of the NJ Remodelers Associations
The Winner of the 2014
Certainteed Siding
Award of Excellence
NJ
Lic.#13vh0111555900
CALL NOW FOR FOR WINTER SAVINGS!
NEW ROOFWith coupon.May not be combined with others offers.
Not valid on prior sales or estimates.Must present coupon at time of sale
$500 OFF
GAF Certified Roofing Contractor
$1000 OFF
NEW VINYL SIDINGWith coupon.May not be combined with others offers.
Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
Must present coupon at time of sale
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
4/16
4 THE MARLTON SUN JAN. 713, 2015
900 Haddon Ave - Suite 102Collingswood, NJ 08108
(856) 854-4242
( "" !#! !" %#
( " "#$# '!!$ !' $# !!
( ' " "#!$# #!#
( !%# "#! "#!$#" "#!$# " & " "# !#$#" # !! !#"
( #$! "%!' !& !! $!!$$
!$!' #
ALL NATURAL LOTIONS AND SCRUBS
- all natural lotions and scrubs for adults
- chemical free, natural lotions for babies
- homemade
- high quality ingredients
- chemical free
- great for your skin!
ty give Evesham control of MapleAvenue between Routes 70 and 73and Main Street between Route 73and Elmwood Road.
In the past, Brown has said tak-ing over responsibility for theroads would help with economicdevelopment, giving sole ap-proval of new projects along theroads to the Evesham TownshipPlanning Board alone, as well ashelp the township with planning
seasonal, community-wide eventsalong Main Street.
Our goal for the new yearwould be to have full takeover ofMain and Maple, in the sectionsof which we outlined, in Janu-ary, Brown said.
Whether the township is givenfull control of Main and Maple inJanuary, Evesham will already beresponsible for plowing snow on
those, and all, county roads in thetownship in 2015 as a result of adeal made with the county lastyear.
No matter what, were goingto plow those, Brown said. Wehave that deal anyway. Weregoing to plow all of Main andMaple, and the county will reim-burse us for the areas of whichwe wont have ownership.
Moving into a little later in2015, Brown said the ongoing de-velopment of a redevelopmentplan for the vacant Tri-TownePlaza along Route 70 is goinggreat. In October, the township
and Tri-Towne owner RichardBirdoff, of New York-based RDManagement, publically an-nounced an agreement to redevel-op the 180,000 square feet ofempty buildings into a mixed-usecommercial and residential site,bringing new jobs, stores andmarket rate apartments to thesite.
Were now up to plan 32, 32nd
revision were at rightnowweve got to get a redevelop-ment plan done first, and thenhave Tri-Towne at a planningboard (meeting) in the first quar-ter of 2015, Brown said. Itsgoing great. Really, the coopera-tion is outstanding.
Brown also said another planfor the site is the creation of awalking path through the 150-footbuffer between the Tri-TownePlaza and Route 70, which thetownship has already received ap-proval for from the state Depart-ment of Transportation.
We did get approval for the
front from the DOT. We did get ap-proval on the easement, Brownsaid. Youre going to be able towalk from the other side of Ply-mouth Road where TD Bank is.Youre going to be able to walk viacrosswalks and the walking pathsfrom there all the way down toMain Street and 7-Eleven and be
TRI-TOWNEContinued from page 1
please see TOURNAMENTS, page 10
Tri-Towne Plaza plans going well
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
5/16
JAN. 713, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 5
%*) %*) '")%$
. $(*'$ &)
. $)'() ' -#$) "$
. #'$( "%#
. "!$ &&%$)#$)(
. # &&%$)#$)( +""%' -%*' *(- ,%'! (*"
HAPPY 2015!!DID YOU KNOW MOST INSURANCE BENEFITS
RENEW ON A CALENDAR YEAR?
!
!
53 Bayard Lane, Princeton, NJ 08542 609-924-8120 www.lewisschool.org
#" #"# $ !#!!# '#
% " '! %! ! ""' ( #" "$" ' ! #! $ #"!"
#"!!' #" "#"! " '!& *%)&"+ ' " "$ !"#"! ! "# ! !" #" $!
( ! "" # !!! "'
!! # "" " !!! # "#'
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Although school districts oper-ate on a yearly schedule similarto that of their students from Sep-tember to June, Evesham Town-ship School District still has sev-eral areas to look ahead to for thecalendar year of 2015.
According to Evesham Town-ship School District Superintend-
ent John Scavelli, one of the firstupcoming events for the districtwill be the presentation and adop-tion of a tentative 2015-2016 budg-et.
Our timeline is similar to theprevious years. Early in Febru-ary, we are looking to hold at leasttwo community meetings to pres-ent preliminary budgetary infor-mation, Scavelli said. At the endof February at the February
board meeting, Feb. 26, we shouldhave the tentative budget presen-tation and the board will meet toadopt the tentative budget.
Scavelli said if the timelinefrom the state Department of Ed-ucation remains similar to whatit has been in previous years,then in early May, the board willhold the public hearing and voteon the completed budget.
The 2014-2015 budget was set at
$75 million in total appropria-tions, with the average Eveshamhome assessed at $270,000 seeing ageneral fund tax levy increase of1.25 percent or 2.72 cents.
As for the potential outline ofthe upcoming budget, Scavellisaid the No. 1 thing he and the dis-trict would be looking at, as hesaid the district does with any un-dertaking, is to ensure everythingis sustainable.
Any initiatives we take on, wewant to ensure that they will belasting into the future, Scavellisaid.
Scavelli said the district alsowants to maintain reasonable ele-mentary class sizes, which hecalled important to the district,and the district will also work tomaintain and enhance the in-structional and educational pro-grams it already has.
In regard to Goals 2017 thedistricts six-year strategic align-ment plan that has mainly been ageneral set of directions for thedistrict from 2012-2017 Scavellisaid the continuing implementa-tion tasks are related to studentachievement, staff and profes-sional development and integra-tion of technology in the class-
Superintendent discusses whatson the horizon in the first half of 2015School district plans for budget, preps for PARCC, more
please see DISTRICT, page 7
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
6/16
6 THE MARLTON SUN JAN. 713, 2015
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933
The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
weekly to select addresses in the 08053 ZIPcode.
If you are not on the mailing list, six-monthsubscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFsof the publication are online, free of charge.For information, please call 856-427-0933.
To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertisinginformation, call 856-427-0933 or [email protected]. The Sunwelcomes suggestions and comments from
readers including any information abouterrors that may call for a correction to beprinted.
SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Includeyour name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto [email protected], via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.
The Sun reserves the right to reprint yourletter in any medium including electroni-cally.
Dan McDonough Jr.chaIrman of elauwIt medIa
managIng edItor Mary L. Serkalow
content edItor Kristen Dowd
marlton edItor Zane Clark
art dIrector Stephanie Lippincott
chaIrman of the board Russell Cann
chIef executIve offIcer Barry Rubens
vIce chaIrman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
elauwIt medIa group
publIsher emerItus Steve Miller
edItor emerItus Alan Bauer
Tim RonaldsonexecutIve edItor
Joe EiseleInterIm publIsherW
elcome to 2015! Another
year has come and gone, in
seemingly speed-of-light
fashion. Out with the old, in with the
new, as they say.
Last week, in our last issue of 2014,
we closed the door on the year with a
Year in Review.The end of a year is a chance for us
to reflect on all that has happened over
the last 12 months. It can be a sad time,
a happy time and a quizzical time all at
once.
But the end also brings a new begin-
ning. With 2015 officially here, lets all
resolve to make our lives, to make the
lives of those around us, better. Lets be
a little more caring, a little more un-
selfish, a little more polite.
Lets work harder and smarter, in-
stead of longer.
Lets give a little more to those who
arent as fortunate as we are. Lets
learn from the mistakes of our past,
and make our future bigger and
brighter.
Here at The Sun, we resolve to serve
the community even better than we
have.
We resolve to be a better community
business partner, be better reporters
and provide an even better product for
our clients.
We resolve to improve the quality
and quantity of our content. We re-
solve to listen with open ears to yourthoughts, ideas and concerns.
To that end, wed love to hear from
you on how were doing, and what you
think we could be doing better. Please
share your thoughts via e-mail to
Help make our New Years resolu-
tions a reality by playing a part in
your paper.
Heres to a wonderful year ahead!
in our opinion
HappyNewYear!Heres to a safe, happy, healthy and wonderful 2015
Your thoughts
Do you have any New Years resolutions?Want to share them with the community?Send us a letter to the editor.
The following reports are on file with theEvesham Township police department:
The following incidents occurred onThursday, Nov. 27:
Route 70 East False Report: Subject re-
ported that he was a cab driver being as-saulted by customers over afare. This call is believed to pos-sibly be a spoof call.
The following incidents oc-curred on Friday, Nov. 28:
Route 70 East Shoplifting: Shoplifter re-ported by loss prevention.
Route 70 East Harassment: Subject re-ported harassment.
Route 70 East Lost Property: Subjectlost his wallet in Walmart.
Route 73 North Theft: Unknown person
stole wallet while shopping.Route 73 South Criminal Mischief: Sus-
pect damaged a vehicle in the parking lot ofPromenade using a sharp object.
Route 73 South Contempt of Court: Ac-cused arrested for warrants out of Camden
City and an NCIC it for child support fromCamden County during a suspicious vehi-cle investigation. Same committed to BCJ.
Route 73 South Contempt of Court:Motor Vehicle Stop resulted in arrest forATS warrant out of Gibbsboro.
Colts Gait Road Criminal Mischief: Vic-tim reported an unknown per-son wrote the letters SPG on thehood of his red BMW sometimeovernight.
Hewlings Drive Lost Proper-ty: Victim lost her driver's li-
cense.Maple Avenue, South Fire: Chair on
fire. Fire marshal advised that the cause ofthe fire was undetermined.
The following incidents occurred onSaturday, Nov. 29:
Route 70 East Suspicious: Suspiciousvehicle investigation.
Route 70 West Shoplifting: A 7-year-oldboy stole Pokmon cards.
Route 73 South Auto Theft: Motor vehi-cle stop with stolen vehicle. Vehicle was re-
covered in Camden by owner's son.Route 73 South Contempt of Court:
Subject was arrested on a collision for awarrant.
Blanchard Road Abandoned Vehicle:Abandoned vehicle in roadway.
Conestoga Drive Contempt of Court:MV stop resulted in ATS arrest out of Lum-berton.
Evesboro-Medford Road CDS-Posses-sion: Suspicious Vehicle Investigation re-sulted in discovery of CDS and CDS para-phernalia.
Knox Boulevard Abandoned Vehicle:Abandoned vehicle in roadway.
Summit Court Simple Assault: As-sault, no signs of injury.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of Court:Suspect was transported to BurlingtonCounty Jail minimum in default of bail for
a Evesham warrant.
The following incident occurred onSunday, Nov. 30:
Brandywine Drive Found Property:Found license plate.
Cars damaged at Promenade parking lot, residences
police
report
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
7/16
JAN. 713, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 7
Energy Resources
PELLET STOVES BY:Enviro Gas Logs By: EmpireWOOD STOVES BY:
Regency Pacific Energy Morso Vermont CastingsGrills by: Weber Broil King Fire Magic
" ! "
! ! ! !
www.gasgrillsandfireplaces.com
!'!( )& %*&%%# + ( %&( + !""!$%&%
"
+
!
"
Keep warm and save at
NFI Certified Wood & Gas
DONT REPLACE YOUR BATHTUB REGLAZE IT!
1-800-463-1879
Askabout
Stonefleck
Countertop
s
Call for quote
We Also Do Sinks and TileEASTERN REFINISHING, INC.
RATED
#1
www.easternrefinishing.net
5 YR. WARRANTY
Be social.Like us onFacebook!
www.facebook.com/marltonsun
The Sun isn'tjust in print. Likeus on Facebookfor additional
photos, storiesand tidbits of
informationabout your town.
room.With regard to technology for
the upcoming year, were lookingat replacing equipment and addi-tional software and supports fortechnology integration, as well asstaffing enchantments, Scavellisaid.
Scavelli said another area of
Goals 2017 to be carried out wouldbe work toward the districts TierIII gifted and talent programs,mainly through program updatesand staffing, and work towardsummer programs for supple-mental literacy, specifically forsecond and third grade.
Another big event for the dis-trict in 2015 will be the first Part-nership for Assessment of Readi-
ness for College and Careers, or
PARCC test.The district participated in the
state pilot projects last year, andthe district has also upgradedbandwidth to prepare for thetests. The 2014-2015 school year isalso the first in which every stu-dent at the middle school levelhas access to a Chromebook, thelightweight laptop computer run-ning the Chrome operating sys-tem from Google, and in 2015, thestudents taking the PARCC test
will do so on those computers.In regard to questions about
PARCC that parents might have,Scavelli said the district is plan-ning parent nights, most likely inFebruary, to answer questionsand familiarize parents with thetest their children will be taking.
For children whose parents donot want them to take the actualtest, as has happened at other dis-
tricts who participated in the
pilot program last year, Scavellisaid at this point, the plan is re-ally no different than anythingthe district has done in the past.
The biggest difference is thatthe children will take it on a com-puter, using a computer, so wewill address it the same way wehave done in the past if there arestudents who refuse to take thetest, Scavelli said. Were stilldiscussing those things and gath-ering information and getting
ready for it ourselves.
DISTRICTContinued from page 5
District planning upcoming parentsnight to address PARCC questions
New Jersey DisasterMental Health Helpline
(877) 294-4357
PSA
"
6 1,.+#0&..01%.,
"!
'4 1/0*-(1 %#$+'1 0.++'01 /3++'51 $.22., 4'#2)'0 1'#+ *-%+3&'&
! !
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
8/16
WE NES YJAN. 7Device Clinic Drop-In: Adult. 10:30
a.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Get a new
iPhone, tablet, laptop or othersimilar device this holiday seasonand have a question related tohow to use it (email, installingapps, etc.)? Like some help get-ting started or just some usefultips? Then drop in between thehours of 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.for an open device clinic. Regis-tration is not required. More
information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
THURS YJAN. 8Medication Safety & Polypharma-
cy: Adult. 10 a.m. EveshamLibrary at 984 Tuckerton Road.Learn about managing multiplemedications. Bring questions toask the pharmacist. Registrationrequested, but walk-ins are wel-come. More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 10 a.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Knit and or crochet?Then come join other knittingand crochet fans for an hour (ormore) of relaxed, social yarntime. Share a current project, askfor pointers, swap patterns or justenjoy the company of fellowenthusiasts. Registration is notrequired. More informationonline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
FRI YJAN. 9Homeschooling: How To Get
Started: Families. 11 a.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Thinking of homeschoolingthe kids, but dont know where tobegin? New to homeschoolingand need support? Is home-schooling the right fit? Joinhomeschooling mom RosemaryLaberee as she answers ques-tions and shares her knowledgeon the homeschool how tos.Ro will discuss homeschool lawsand regulations, socialization, co-
ops and more from more than 15years of experience. Also attend-ing is the home school liaison forBurlington County College with a
display table from 11 a.m -1 p.m.Registration is requested. Moreinformation online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
S TUR YJAN. 10Prenatal Yoga: Adult. 10:30 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Please join Yoga by
Robin for this Prenatal Yoga classdesigned to quiet the mind andhelp with relaxation while prepar-ing for labor and birth. Prenatal
Yoga classes focus on body align-ment, breathing techniques, pos-tures and relaxation techniques.Physical benefits of prenatalyoga: relieves lower back painand sciatica, teaches proper bodyalignment, increases overallstrength, flexibility and well-being. Note: Please wear looseclothing to class and bring a rug,mat, or towel. Registration isrequired. More informationonline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)
983-1444.
MON YJAN. 12Practice Your English: Adult. 6:30
p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Join others topractice speaking English in thisrelaxed group. This group is bestfor people who already knowEnglish but want additional prac-tice. Class runs for eight weeks.Registration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)983-1444.
TUES YJAN. 13Snack Attack: Ages 3-6 years.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Holly and Ms. Ashley, R.D. fromthe Shop Rite of Marlton, as thelibrary listens to a wintry storyand learn how to prepare a deli-cious snack with seasonal ingre-dients. Please list any food aller-
gies. Registration begins twoweeks prior to the program. Reg-istration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
CALENDARPAGE 8 JAN. 713, 2015
WANT TO BE LISTED?To have your meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings,
information must be received, in writing, two weeks prior to thedate of the event.
Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Marlton Sun, 108 KingsHighway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Or by email: [email protected]. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our web-site (www.marltonsun.com).
Our Lady of Good Counsel School23 W. Prospect Ave. Moorestown
www.olgcnj.org
Its time to register children for the 2015-16 school year! We will hold Open Houses at the
Early Childhood Center on Sunday, Jan. 11 and Sunday, Jan. 25 from noon 2 pm. We have
full and half-day pre-k as well as full-day kindergarten. Call 856-235-5371 for more infor-
mation or to book a tour. We will host Open Houses at our main school (grades 1-8) on Sun-
day Jan. 25 from noon 2 pm and Monday, Jan. 26 from 9 11 am during Catholic Schools
Week. Parents and teachers will be on hand to answer questions and provide tours. Tours
are also available by appointment. Please call 856-235-7885 or email [email protected].
Visit our school registration page for forms and information.
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
9/16
)+'6/ )'(3!5 !/0
!$$,+&)%*$
(,+%
!4
*,3%./ !.% !",10 .%*!0),+/()-/ %2%*,- ! .%*!0),+/()- 3)0( 5,1. *,#!* &*,.)/0
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
10/16
10 THE MARLTON SUN JAN. 713, 2015
RAY OF HOPE FUND
Make a fully tax-deductible contribution to
The Ray of Hope Fund today, and well be able tohelp organizations in your neighborhood
tomorrow and for years to come.
The Ray of Hope Fund is part of the Community Foundation of South Jersey,
a 501c3 organization. The Ray of Hope Fund makes micro-donations to community
organizations that have a significant impact in the neighborhoods they serve.
DONATE ONLINE:http://elauw.it/rayofhopefund
Were counting on you!
Featured
inEdHitzels
RestaurantMag
azine
###
LUNCH BUFFETWed. Night Buffet
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAYLunch - 11:30am-3:00pmDinner - 5:30pm-10:00pm
Checkoutour
Yelpratings
AsSeenInForbes
Indian Cuisine
HappyHour
Tues&Thurs
5:30-7:30
HalfPriceappetizersonordersover$25
detaeFegaMtrtseR
sliEni
03:7-03:5
sruhTpseuT
ruoHpaH
$
roepa
H
revore no
rete eir
Pla
iteppAeerF1tegdnaseertnE2yuB
DAsihthtiwrezi
safe the whole way. Its going to begreat.
Moving to another townshipproject, Brown spoke about Eve-shams work on the municipalowned and managed IndianSpring Golf Course, with councilrecently approving whats knownas the Municipal Partners Pro-
gram for the course, which allowsother townships to get their resi-dents discounts on rounds of golf
played at Indian Spring in ex-
change for promoting the courseon their township websites andsocial media pages.
With the township having beenin charge of managing the coursefor a full year, Brown called theimprovements there so far amaz-ing, and said 2015 would bringmore of the same.
Really, what we want to do isincrease outings. We absolutelyhave to increase outings, Brownsaid. Weve increased fees some,
but were also increasing ourcommunity partnerships withthe Municipal Partnership Pro-gram. These are our short-termgoals.
Moving from golf to baseballand softball, Brown said for thespring and summer of 2015, thesix-month-old Diamonds at Ar-rowhead Park sports complex al-ready has some tournaments
scheduled, fulfilling Brown and
councils vision for the fields.Weve already got some bites
on tournaments for July and Au-gust, Brown said. We alreadyhave that. Were trying to comeup with a couple partnershipswith some food service groupsthat can help us bring somemoney in also. Its working outeven better than we thought itwas going to.
Reflecting on the townshipsplans for 2015 as a whole, Brown
said he was still very humbled bythe residents re-electing him inNovember, and he would do whathe said then and simply work tomake Evesham a better place tolive.
I always said I do everything Ican to make Evesham a betterand safer place to live, and 2015will only be a continuation uponthat.
TOURNAMENTSContinued from page 4
Tournaments already scheduledfor Diamonds at Arrowhead Park
Safe Haven for Infantsin New Jersey
(877) 839-2339
PSA
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
11/16
classifiedT H E M A R L T O N S U N
JANUARY 7-13, 2015 PAGE 11
W H A T Y O U N E E D T O K N O WAll ads are based on a 5 line ad, 15-18 characters per line. Additional lines: $9, Bold/Reverse Type: $9 Add color to any box ad for $20. Deadline: Wednesday - 5pm for the following week.
All classified ads must be prepaid. Your Classified ad will run in all 9 of The Sun newspapers each week! Be sure to check your ad the first day it appears.We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion, so call us immediately with any errors in your ad. No refunds are given, only advertising credit.
L I N E
A D S
H O W T O C O N T A C T U S
Call us: 609-751-0245 or email us: [email protected]
Cherry Hill Sun Haddonfield SunMarlton Sun Medford Sun
Moorestown Sun Mt. Laurel SunShamong Sun Tabernacle Sun Voorhees Sun
B O X
A D S Only
$
65per week
Only$55per week
List a text-only ad for your yardsale, job posting or merchandise.
$#&( '$#&,
Annes Cleaning856-482-1327
Need Your Home Cleaned?Reliable results. Excellent references.
HOMES OFFICESLife is too short.
Enjoy your free time!
! "
Lic. #13VH07331700
!##
In A Loving HomeNOT A KENNEL!
Call Steven:856-356-2775
www.
OUR HOME
DOG BOARDING.com
Your Dog
$ $ )($#! &*'
&"%
'")%#"$'(%!
-(!'+ %) ' %' $#/' $(.
***&$#!'%!$"
,
Residential Service Upgrades Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
!(&! &*'
Siding Capping PaintingGutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182www.steveshomerepairplus.com
#,"# &*'
$#&( '$#&,
. (/-% '4)3!1 ,%22/.223!",)2(%$ %70%1)%.#%$
).2314#3/1,, 38,%2%')..%12 3/
$5!.#%$%!2/.!",% 1!3%2#!,, %&& !12/.
/1 %-!),,!12/.#/-#!23.%3
5)2)3 -8 6%"2)3% !3666*%&&,!12/.-42)##/-
&('(' #(&(#&'
HAPPY HELPERCLEANING
Weekly Bi-weekly Monthly Detail Cleaning
$25.00 OFF CLEANINGInsured
856-304-5019CLEANING BY STEPHANIE
House & Office Cleaning
Weekly, bi-weekly, Monthly
Linen changes, beds made,
low rates
20 years experience
call for appt. (609) 845-5922
)'#'' %%$&()#('
Your list is our list
856-983-5325
Featured A rating on Angies List
Erics Handyman Service.com
! "
"#, !##
All Phases of Concrete & Masonry Work
REPAIRS OF ALL TYPES
FREE EST./REAS. PRICES/REFS AVAIL.
A&MMASONRY&CONCRETE
1-800-883-3828856-786-5229
REG# 13VH03811200
FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solvedRepair and RestorationTrip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.Residential and Commercial Services
New ConcreteDecorative Concrete Power Washing
Stain RemovalSeal Coating
856-627-1974www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
#&! $#(&(#
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
12/16
National/American Waterproofing
856-767-4443www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
(&%&$$#
$75 OFFOn jobs booked for January,
Febraury and March.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
& &*
OIL TANKREMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886(609) 698-4434
ResidentialSpecialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance ApprovedNJ Grant MoneyAvailable
Ask our expert!
NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
# "$*!
ResidentialSnowRemoval!CallNowToBookServices!
#'%#
Paperhanging,Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359www.rcpaperhangings.com
%#
Pruning, Topping and Removal Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate 24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
WINTER SPECIALS
& &*
CLASSIFIED12 THE MARLTON SUN JANUARY 7-13, 2015
WOODCHUCKSWOODCHUCKSLawn Mower Service Parts Sales
Small Engine Repair
856-783-1111
HOLIDAY SERVICESFree Estimates Fully Insured
Convenient Payment Plans
856-547-1006
' & !"$
%#
%"
& $" "
" $'#$ #$$
( (
&'!#'& %$ ) $&'""& * !$$!$ (!""
Proudly serving the South Jersey areafor over 25 YEARS!
No Dispatch Fees Affordable Service Rates Easy Payment Options
Considering a home
in South Florida?
Whether you're considering a move to a better climate, or just a second
home, or investment property, Rena Kliot of Pulse International Realty is
the broker for buyers who want a dependable expert in the exciting
South Florida market.
Call today to start your search for that coastal home!
Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner
Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268rena@pulseinternationalrealty.comwww.pulseinternationalrealty.com
If youre reading yourcompetitors ad?
Whos making money
YOU OR THEM?
Advertise with us!Special Classified offers available.
Dont delay! Call today!
(856) 427-0933
INTO ACTION!
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
13/16
CLASSIFIED JANUARY 7-13, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 13
Over
30yr.exp.
nepracniartshj.www
)906(!ADOTLLAC
IL-SECNEREFER-SEAMITSEEERF
seltnaMmotsuCsesackooBmievitaroceDsehcroP&skceD
,c,g,dlmeN
moc.y.rtn
!tt
1577-165)
DERUSNI&DESNECI
shtaBsnI-tliuBsgnidloMnworCsm
osbnamoo
#&! $#(&(#
!.$8-!. %15)#%2
423/- !10%.318
-!,, /-% %0!)12
.3%1)/1 !).3).'
/ */" 3// 2-!,,
)#%.2%$ .241%$
)#
1%% 23 /&& ,!"/1
6)3( 3()2 !$
!,,
2+ &/1 1)!.
!% #(
SEASONED
OAK FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
Also: Mixed HardwoodHalf cord and full cord
prices available
FREE DELIVERY
to local areas.
856 912-5499
&+$$
$" "%&$*"#(
I do quality & affordable home repairs,locks, blinds, sheetrock repair, painting,staining, pressure washing, fence repair,
mulch, stone, and much more.
Call 3B's HONEY DO SERVICESAnd ask for Bruce.
856-296-5515
I CAN HELP WITH YOUR TO-DO LIST
#,"# &*'
IS NOW OFFERINGPAINTING of INTERIOR
ROOMS for $100 Each
(609) 320-9717Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
Pauls Painting of Medford
JUDYS WALLPAPERREMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service
#(#
Lic.# 13VH01426900
SALES AND CUSTOMERSERVICE PEOPLE
with basic computerskills for an internetbased automotive
parts company.Parts experience a plus
but not necessary
Please fax resumes to856-988-9403
$#&( '$#&,
#(# TREE SERVICE
D.E.C.Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISACert. Arborist NJ-0993A
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree RemovalTree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
& &*
$$#
DIAMOND ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200Lic.# 13VH01716900
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
( &
QUICK SERVICESWE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain CleaningHIC # 13VH02370600
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
!)"#
Call us at
(856) 427-0933.
Well shine light
on your business!
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
14/16
CLASSIFIED14 THE MARLTON SUN JANUARY 7-13, 2015
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:Elite team of trainers and coaches now spearheading the
expansion of a major business all throughout the northeast
and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
only want to diversify their income, but who enjoy teaching,coaching and training other people on how to run a business.
Although we are a global corporation, ouraggressive expansion is getting the attention of
people in virtually every background. We areinvolved with a multi-trillion/year deregulation in
telecommunications and now, in the deregulation ofenergy! We work with numerous Fortune 100
companies. In Spring 2011, we were featured on
Prime Time Television based on what we've done.We will teach you all of the aspects of our business! Trainers, public speakers, coaches, sales
consultants Work & teach in one on one situations, small
groups, large ballroom settings, and even onstage in front of 20,000 people
Be your own boss Set your own hours Capitalize on three of the biggest industries in the
world: telecommunications, energy, banking Work from home Company rewards trips Unlimited income potential: Compensation is
performance based including weekly bonusesand monthly residual pay
Customize a plan that fits your desired income,schedule, family life
Please send contact information / resume to thefollowing email address:
CHECK OUT
THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
15/16
-
8/10/2019 Marlton - 0107.pdf
16/16