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    www.mtlaurelsun.com JULY 22–28, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEContinuing winning ways

    Lenape district wins U Got Brainsfor fourth time. PAGE 6

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    MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

    Caleb Morrison, 2, sits aboard a Mt. Laurel Fire Department truck during Meet the Firefighters atthe Mt. Laurel Library last Thursday. Caleb and other visitors got to sit on a fire truck and meetfour members of the fire department. For more photos, please see page 13.

    Future firefighter

    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    Residents who visit LA Fitnesson Dearborn Circle in Mt. Laurelwould be well advised to lock uptheir belongings after a series of theft reports this month.

    Mt. Laurel Police have receivedfour theft reports from the men’slocker room of the LA Fitness ina span of 10 days from July 2through July 12. The thefts haveincluded items such as wallets,cash, credit cards, cell phones andkeys.

    Lt. Stephen Riedener of the Mt.Laurel Police Department saidthe police have received seventotal reports of theft from LA Fit-

    ness.“We’ve had seven thefts …

    there this year,” he said. “Twowere cars that were broken intoand the other five were unsecuredlockers that were broken into.”

    The nature of the crimesvaries. In most of the cases, thevictims left the items while theyworked out at the gym. They did-n’t notice the items were missing

    until they returned.In two cases, victims had valu-

    ables stolen from outside thegym. In a report on July 4, a vic-tim’s car keys were stolen from alocker. The suspect used the keysto enter the victim’s car, move itto another area of the parking lot,and steal a wallet, cell phone andcash.

    One thing all of the reportshave in common is all of the vic-tims’ lockers were unsecured.Riedener said gyms are commontargets for thieves since visitorsdon’t carry valuables with themwhen they are working out.

    “They’re certainly going to tryunsecured lockers first beforegoing after secured ones,” Rieden-

    er said.In all of the reports from July,

    the victims left their lockers un-secured. Riedener said crimessuch as the recent thefts are easi-er to prevent when gym patronsbring a lock to secure theiritems.

    “If you lock your car and you

    Police investigatemultiple gym thefts

    Four victims in a periodof 10 days report valuables stolen

    from lockers at LA Fitness

     please see POLICE, page 11

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    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    The deadline to run for school

    board this November is quicklyapproaching.

    Residents interested in run-ning for school board must filewith the Burlington CountyClerk’s Office by Monday, July 27to have their name on the ballotin November’s election. All peti-tions must be filed with Burling-ton County Clerk Timothy Tyleron or before 4 p.m. on July 27. Theoffice is located at 49 RancocasRoad, Room 104 in Mt. Holly and

    is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon-day through Friday.

    Requirements for board mem-bership include:

    • Must be a United States citi-zen

    • Must be at least 18 years old• Must be able to read and write• Must be a resident of the mu-

    nicipality running in for at leastone year

    • Must not be holding any other

    elected office or another officein the local municipality andcounty

    • Have no claim, interest in orcontract with the board of educa-tion

    • Must not be disqualified forconviction of crimes

    Each candidate must completea nomination petition includingthe signatures of at least 10 regis-tered voters living in the district.Candidates must also adhere to

    all state requirements to file cam-paign-expense reports with theNew Jersey Election Law En-forcement Commission.

    To download a nominating pe-tition for the November schoolboard election, visit www.co.burlington.nj.us/DocumentCen-ter/View/3472. For more informa-tion on running for school board,visit www.njsba.org/about/candi-dacy.

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    JULY 22–28, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 5

     

    The following information wasprovided by the Mt. Laurel PoliceDepartment.

    On July 10 at 3 p.m., an officerwas on foot patrol at a hotel onRoute 73 when he was approachedby a hotel guest. Theguest reported thatthere was an uncon-scious 17-year-old fe-male in one of therooms. The officer lo-cated the female and determinedthat she had overdosed on drugs.

    Officers administered a dose of Narcan and revived the victim.She was transported to a localhospital by Mt. Laurel EMS fortreatment.

    An employee of a company onGaither Drive reported that theyreceived an email that appearedto be from their company CEO di-recting them to transfer more

    than $27,000 to a specified bankaccount. Money transfers such asthis are commonplace for thecompany so the transfer was com-pleted. On July 9, the company re-ceived another email directing itto transfer more than $41,000. The

    CEO was on locationwhen the email was re-ceived and he identi-fied it as a scam. Ahold was placed on thefirst transfer and

    the second transfer was nevermade.

    A resident of the first block of Sandhurst Drive reported that be-tween July 9 and 10, someoneforcibly removed the vehicle em-blem from the grill of his Saab,causing damage to the car.

    On July 11 at 2:15 a.m., Mt. Lau-

    Officers administer Narcan,revive 17-year-old female

    police

    report

     please see POLICE, page 12

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    6 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JULY 22–28, 2015

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    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    The Lenape Regional High School Dis-trict has built a dynasty when it comes toteaching the community about safe driv-

    ing.For the third consecutive year and the

    fourth time in five years, the school districtwas one of three grand prize winners inthe U Got Brains Champion Schools Com-petition. In the competition, schools from

    across New Jersey create campaigns topromote safe driving. The team was hon-ored for its achievements at last Wednes-day’s LRHSD board of education meeting.

    Lenape District Television students par-ticipate in the contest annually. Every year,

    the team is challenged to create a video of 10 minutes or less showing how it promot-ed safe driving in their school and localcommunities.

    John Donaldson, director of televisionservices for the school district, said the

    challenging part of winning three years ina row is coming up with new ideas to stayahead of the competition. There were 59teams participating in this year’s competi-tion, and Donaldson said other schools em-ulate or take ideas from what Lenape has

    done in the past.“We know they’re gunning for us,” he

    said. “So every year we put a little more ef-fort in it.”

    Lenape district drives home another winDistrict wins U Got Brains competition with its ‘Heads Up, Eyes Forward’ campaign

    It’s hard to believe, but just last

    week, we saw the first back-to-

    school advertisement on TV. It took

    us by surprise. “Oh, no,” we thought,

    “did we sleep through all of July?”

    Of course we didn’t; it’s just stores

    trying to get ahead of the game and

    boosting sales in a traditionally downmonth.

    It got us thinking, though: We have

    been presenting back-to-school cover-

    age in The Sun for quite awhile now, in

    many different towns, but how can we

    make this coverage better?

    Our quick answer – by being better

    prepared.

    So, even though the beginning of the

    next school year is the last thing on

    your mind here in mid-July, we’re ask-

    ing that you put it at the forefront of 

    your brain –or at least in part of your

    brain – for a few moments.

    What will be different about this

    school year?

    We’re going to find out. Right now,

    our reporters are compiling lists of 

    questions for school leaders about thenew school year.

    Are there new classes students and

    parents need to know about?

    How about scheduling changes?

    Was any work done at the schools

    over the summer?

    Generally, we’ll be asking school

    leaders to tell us about things that

    you – parents, taxpayers and students – 

    need to know before the 2015-16 school

    year begins.

    Then, we will pass that information

    along to you.

    Do you have any questions you’d like

    our reporters to ask? If so, the time to

    act is now. The more questions we get

    from you, the better prepared we can

    be, and the better information we can

    pass along to you.

    Maybe you are concerned about the

    budget (who isn’t?). Or maybe you’ve

    heard about a new program that you

    think might be ideal for your child. Or

    perhaps you are wondering about re-

    pairs that were scheduled for your

    child’s school.We’d love to get those questions from

    you. Just send an email to us so that we

    can include them on our lists.

    Most school districts have done a lot

    in recent years to be more responsive

    to questions submitted by the public. It

    makes sense. Everyone wants to have

    great schools. Everyone wants to keep

    taxes as low as possible, while still pro-

    viding great service. One of the best

    ways to achieve these goals is to build a

    true public-private partnership be-

    tween schools and the communities

    they serve. And building that relation-

    ship starts with effective communica-

    tion.

    So send us your questions. We’ll do

    our best to get answers.

    in our opinion

    Ready for school?Of  course you’re not, but there’s no better time to prepare than now 

    Any questions?

    We are tracking down school leaders toask them questions about the upcomingschool year. So what’s on your mind? Sendus your questions, and we’ll do our best toget answers.

     please see DISTRICT, page 10

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    JULY 22–28, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 7

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    Miriam Brennan graduatedfrom Stonehill College with abachelor’s of arts degree.

    Joshua Kirkpatrick and RyanCarty were named to the dean’slist at Ithaca College for thespring 2015 semester.

    Jacob Platt, Samantha Schuld,Mary Tandourjian, Maria Khasmin-sky and Amy Craley were namedto the dean’s list at the Universityof Rhode Island for the spring2015 semester.

    Lauren Mekal, Taylor Serio, Cait-

    lyn McGinley, Nicholas Mastroianniand Paige Lillie were named to thedean’s list at Fairleigh DickinsonUniversity for the spring 2015 se-mester.

    Jamie Caniglia, a communica-tion major, was named to thedean’s list at Marist College forthe spring 2015 semester.

    Alexandra Zumpetta was

    named to the dean’s list at Rensse-laer Polytechnic Institute for thespring 2015 semester.

    The following Mt. Laurel resi-dents graduated from FairleighDickinson University followingthe spring 2015 semester:

    • Caitlyn McGinley graduatedwith a bachelor’s degree in psy-chology.

    • Matthew Foster graduatedwith a bachelor’s degree in histo-ry.

    • Anthony Oppermann gradu-ated with a bachelor’s degree inEnglish language and literature.

    • Shawn Benedict graduatedwith a bachelor’s degree in indi-vidualized studies.

    • James Eveland graduatedwith a bachelor’s degree in indi-vidualized studies.

    • Suzanne Davis graduatedwith a bachelor’s degree in Eng-lish language and literature.

    • Gary Jenkins graduatedwith a master’s degree in admin-istrative science.

    • Nicholas Mastroianni gradu-ated with a bachelor’s degree incommunication.

    • Michael Radichel graduated

    with a bachelor’s degree in histo-ry.

    Matthew Ballerini, JeffreyBauer, Andrew Bauer, Lauren Car-ney and David Korhumel werenamed to the dean’s list atRochester Institute of Technolo-gy for the spring 2015 semester.

    on campus

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    WE NES Y JULY 22Summertime ceramics: Ages 6 to

    10. 10 a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.Explore the world of clay and

    ceramics in this week-long class.Students should attend all fivedays of class.

    Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join craft enthusiasts forcrocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.Please bring knitting materials.

    Kids can cook: Ages 6 to 10. 4 p.m.at Mt. Laurel Library. Kids willmake their own delicious snacksduring this hands-on cookingexperience.

    Book sale: 6 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. This is the preview nightfor the Friends of Mt. LaurelLibrary’s book and media sale. Allproceeds from the sale benefitthe Mt. Laurel Library.

    Lego building challenge: Gradesseven to 12. 6 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Show off your skills bycompeting in a challenge to builda Lego structure based on a sur-

    prise theme.

    Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information visit

    www.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.

    Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.

    New Covenant PresbyterianChurch Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.

    THURS Y JULY 23Summertime ceramics: Ages 6 to

    10. 10 a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.Explore the world of clay andceramics in this week-long class.Students should attend all fivedays of class.

    Book sale: Noon at Mt. LaurelLibrary. All members of the com-munity are invited to the Friends

    of the Mt. Laurel Library’s bookand media sale. All proceeds fromthe sale benefit the Mt. LaurelLibrary.

    Pajama pals: Ages 3 to 6. 7 p.m. at

    Mt. Laurel Library. Shake out thesillies and get ready for bed withfriends. Come to the library forstories, songs and fun in this spe-cial evening storytime. Kids areinvited to wear their pajamas tothe event.

    FRI Y JULY 24Book sale: 10 a.m. at Mt. Laurel

    Library. All members of the com-munity are invited to the Friendsof the Mt. Laurel Library’s book

    and media sale. All proceeds fromthe sale benefit the Mt. LaurelLibrary.

    Summertime ceramics: Ages 6 to10. 10 a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.Explore the world of clay andceramics in this week-long class.Students should attend all fivedays of class.

    Concert: 6:30 p.m. at Laurel AcresPark. This week’s show in the Mt.

    Laurel Township Summer Con-cert Series features Coast 2Coast, a pop and rock and rollband. The concert is free andopen to the public.

    S TUR Y JULY 25Book sale: 10 a.m. at Mt. Laurel

    Library. All members of the com-munity are invited to the Friendsof the Mt. Laurel Library’s bookand media sale. Saturday fea-tures a special bag sale, whereshoppers can fill a bag full ofbooks for $5. All proceeds fromthe sale benefit the Mt. LaurelLibrary.

    Abrakadoodle: Ages 6 to 10. 10:30

    a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Cometo the library for this art-rageousadventure and explore strikingcolors, exciting techniques andcreate masterpieces. No art expe-rience needed.

    SUN Y JULY 26Rummage sale: 9 a.m. to noon at

    Adath Emanu-El. The Sisterhoodof Adath Emanu-El is hosting arummage sale including a bagsale, clothing, accessories, house-

    hold items, toys and more. Allmembers of the community areinvited. For more information, call(856) 608-1200.

    Kids Minecraft challenge: Grades 2

    and up. 2 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Play on the library’s serv-er and use creative mode tobuild. A different challenge will bepresented each meeting. Laptopsand snacks will be provided.

    Tween Minecraft challenge: Gradesfive to seven. 3 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Play on the library’s serv-er and use creative mode tobuild. A different challenge will bepresented each meeting. Laptopsand snacks will be provided.

    New Covenant PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 11 a.m. tonoon. Adult Bible study 9:30 to10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowshipafter the church service eachthird Sunday. Church is at 240

    Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,Mount Laurel.

    MON Y JULY 27Babies make and play: Ages 0 to 2.

    11:30 a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.The littlest artists will create theirvery own masterpieces using edi-ble fingerpaint. Pre-crawlers can join in with a special project fortummy time. There will be plentyof sensory fun and play.

    Toddler do-it-yourself: Ages 1 to 3.

    3:30 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.With guidance, toddlers will cre-ate and explore edible fingerpaint

    CALENDARPAGE 8 JULY 22–28, 2015

     please see CALENDAR, page 12

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    JULY 22–28, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 9PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES.

    PEASANT PRICES.

    Eileen R. Marmino July 12, 2015 

    Eileen R. Marmino, age 34, of Medford passed away on July 12.

    She was the beloved wife of Paul J. Marmino, III, devotedmother of Paul Joseph Marmino,IV and Eileen Claire Marmino,loving daughter of Bruce andEileen (nee Hiller) Lafferty, andsister of Meghan Lafferty Goinsand Carey Ann Lafferty (RyanFisher). She was the daughter-in-law of Paul Marmino, Jr. and SueMarmino, sister-in-law of Marc

    Marmino (Beth) and Jared Snapp(Adrienne), granddaughter-in-law of Ed Hudson. Eileen is alsosurvived by her nieces andnephews Sebastian and HarperGoins, Carson and GreysonSnapp, Olivia and Roman Marmi-no, and many loving aunts, un-cles, cousins and friends.

    A former Marlton resident, shewas a 1999 graduate of CherokeeHigh School. She received herbachelor's degree from ArcadiaUniversity and her master’s in ed-

    ucation from the University of Phoenix. Eileen was a teacher atBurlington City High School, andhad formerly worked as ateacher's aide in Evesham Town-

    ship, had served in many differ-ent capacities at Chartwell SwimClub in Marlton, and worked at

    PAWS Farm and the PhiladelphiaZoo. She was also a member of the Mothers of Multiples of South Jersey.

    Relatives and friends attendedthe viewing on July 16 and 17 atthe Bradley Funeral Home inMarlton. The Funeral Mass wascelebrated on July 17 at St. Joanof Arc Church in Medford.

    In lieu of flowers, the family re-

    quests dona-tions inEileen's mem-

    ory to a schol-arship fundfor theirtwins. Checksmay be madeto EllieMarmino or toPaul JosephMarmino, c/oPaul Marmino and mailed to TDBank, 517 Stokes Road, Medford.

    obituary 

    MARMINO

     

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    10 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JULY 22–28, 2015

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    When it began competing inthe competition, LDTV createdthe “Heads Up, Eyes Forward”campaign. The campaign warnsmotorists against the variousdangers of distracted driving.

    Last school year, the team cre-

    ated t-shirts to distribute to stu-dents and staff. The front of the t-shirts included the Heads Up,Eyes Forward logo on the frontand a few examples of distracteddriving on the back.

    The team also created magnetswith the campaign logo to distrib-ute to students. The studentssigned a pledge against distracteddriving and then received a mag-

    net for their car. Students whohad the magnets on their car hadthe chance to win a “StudentParking Space of the Month.”

    For winning the competition,the school district receives a driv-ing simulator, a computer pro-gram complete with a seat, steer-ing wheel and pedals that areused in driver’s education classes.With the Lenape district winningfor a fourth time, all four highschools now have one driving

    simulator.“We’ll donate this one toSeneca, so now we’ll have one ateach of the four schools,” Donald-son said.

    The Lenape district does notplan to see its streak of wins at UGot Brains end at three. Donald-son said the LDTV students arealready brainstorming new ideasto promote its “Heads Up, Eyes

    Forward” campaign in new waysagain next year.

    Lenape students preparedto succeed again

    Last year, the school district de-buted a Prepared to Succeedvideo, where graduates from thefour high schools talked abouthow the Lenape Regional highschools best prepared them forcollege. The school district re-

    leased its second Prepared to Suc-ceed video earlier this month.Superintendent Carol Birn-

    bohm said the video allows thecommunity to hear about the pos-itive aspects of the school districtdirectly from the students.

    “They really talk about the suc-cess and excitement they experi-enced at our schools,” shesaid.

    DISTRICTContinued from page 6 

    District receives drivingsimulator for winning contest

    Masonville-Rancocas UnitedMethodist Church is hosting aBible Camp for children fromAug. 3 through Aug. 7. The campwill be from 9 a.m. until nooneach day.

    This year's theme is Group's"Weird Animals – Where Jesus'Love is One-of-a-Kind." The Biblecamp will feature fun games, coolBible songs and stories, snacksand more. Kids will discover howto see evidence of God in every-day life. Mark your calendar,bring a friend and come for theadventure.

    Call (609) 864-2385 or (856) 234-0941 for more information and toregister. The church can also bereached by email [email protected]. Masonville-

    Rancocas United MethodistChurch is located at 200 Ma-sonville Road in Mt. Laurel.

    Bible Campis Aug. 3–7

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    Mt. Laurel Police are unsurewhether the recent thefts are thework of one suspect or are unre-lated. Police are continuing to in-vestigate all of the reports. Any-

    one with information or tipsabout the thefts can call the Mt.Laurel Police Department’s con-fidential tip line at (856) 234-1414ext. 1599.

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    in information

    The 24th annual Mt. LaurelMeeting Peach Festival will takeplace on Saturday, Aug. 1 from4:30 until 7 p.m., rain or shine.

    The outdoor festival featureshomemade cakes and pies toppedwith fresh, locally grown peachesand homemade ice creamchurned on premises with an old-fashioned ice cream machine.Guests will also be treated to bal-loon animals and tricks by “Pret-zels the Clown” and a classic carreview. Volunteers will offer in-formal tours of the historic build-ing to interested visitors.

    The Mt. Laurel Meetinghouseis located on the corner of Moorestown-Mt. Laurel Road andHainesport-Mt. Laurel Road at

    the historic center of Mt. Laurel.Built in 1760, it is one of the old-est Quaker structures in theDelaware Valley. The hand-hewnsandstone structure is listed onthe National Register of HistoricPlaces. The Meetinghouse servedas a temporary hospital forBritish and American soldierswounded in local skirmishes in1778 during the RevolutionaryWar. In 2010 the Meetinghouse

    celebrated 250 years of continu-ous use by local residents.

    Tickets to the Peach Festivalare $5 for adults, $3 for children

    and free for children under 4. Pro-ceeds from the annual Peach Fes-tival support the ongoing restora-tion and upkeep of the Meeting-house. Visit the Meetinghouse onAug. 1 for a step back in time anda chance to enjoy fun and deli-cious food with friends and neigh-bors.

    For information, contact theMoorestown Monthly Meeting of-fice at (856) 235-1561 before Aug. 1.

    Sisterhood of Adath Emanu-Elwill hold a rummage sale on Sun-day, July 26 from 9 a.m. to noon.

    The event includes a bag salefrom 1 to 3 p.m. There will beclothing, accessories, household

    items, toys and more.All members of the communi-

    ty are invited. For more informa-tion, call (856) 608-1200.

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    Adath Emanu-Elrummage sale

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    Email us at [email protected]

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    12 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JULY 22–28, 2015

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    and salt dough. Process super-sedes product in this sensory-ori-ented playtime.

    Crochet anyone: 7 p.m. at Mt. Lau-rel Library. Join craft enthusiastfor crocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.Please bring knitting materials.

    TUES Y JULY 28

    Summer storytime: 10:30 a.m. atMt. Laurel Library. Come for thisall-ages storytime. Children willengage in stories, music, move-ment and more.

    Intro to Ballroom Dancing: 7 p.m. atMt. Laurel Library. Dance instruc-tor Diane Alcavage is back foranother summer of ballroomdancing lessons for beginners.This week’s lesson is the rumba.No partner, experience, registra-tion or coordination needed.

    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.

    rel Police conducted a motor vehi-cle stop on Fellowship Road nearRoute 73. During the stop, officersarrested a 28-year-old womanfrom Mt. Laurel. She was chargedwith driving while intoxicatedand released pending a courthearing.

    On July 12 at 11:40 a.m., MountLaurel Police responded to a hotelon Route 73 for the report of a

    theft. During the investigation, of-ficers arrested a 28-year-oldwoman from Philadelphia. Shewas wanted out of Montgomery

    County, Pa. for parole violations.She was charged with being afugitive from justice. Her bail wasset at $45,000 and she was commit-

    ted to the Burlington County Jail.

    A representative from Ramble-wood Farms reported that be-tween July 7 and July 9, someonedamaged the “RamblewoodFarms” sign located at the cornerof Academy Drive and Haines-port Road. The sign is valued at$100.

    A member of LA Fitness onDearborne Circle reported that

    the keys to his vehicle were stolenfrom an unsecured locker in themen’s locker room on July 12 be-tween 5 and 6:15 p.m.

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