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www.marltonsun.com MARCH 18–24, 2015 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUELocal business
Township asked to supportcounty program. PAGE 5
Your copy of Spring High School Sports Preview is inside!
ZANE CLARK/The SunTuesday, March 10 marked the final round of the South Jersey Group IV boys basketball tourna-ment at Cherry Hill High School East with the East Cougars against the Cherokee High SchoolChiefs. With seven seconds to go, East was able to tie the game, 39-39, leading to double overtimeuntil East was able to overtake Cherokee and win, 48-39. Pictured is No. 10 Paul Bellamy trying totake the ball down court.
Cherokee falls in double overtime, 48-39
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Evesham Township is movingcloser to deciding what part of Willow Bend Road will be includ-ed in the 2015 capital improve-ment program and just how thatinclusion will affect the trees onthe road.
Last month, the township man-ager, engineer and head of the de-partment of public works pre-sented township council with arecommendation for roads to beincluded. In addition to sugges-tions such as Tomlinson MillRoad, North Elmwood Road andparts of Evans Road, the costliestrecommendation was that of Wil-
low Bend Road.The cost, $636,000, stems fromthe road’s 4,775-foot length andlarge number of trees that wouldneed to be removed during work.
Law requires that curbs, guardrails, sidewalks and AmericansWith Disabilities ramps all be in-stalled or repaired and made safewhen doing road improvements,and on Willow Bend Road, thatmeans the potential removal of
trees.Due to the high price, council
asked for more information re-garding the specific trees thatwould be removed as to not un-necessarily destroy the characterof the neighborhoods along theroad and to cut down on the cost.
“We were talking about WillowBend and the need to do some im-provement there, particularly inthe area of the sidewalks, atwhich point council expressedconcern about losing the charac-ter provided along Willow Bendand what sort of options we canlook at,” Township Manager TomCzerniecki said.
Since that time, Township En-gineer Tim Staszewski said an in-
spection performed by a land-scape architect and horticultural-ist has determined that 93 treesalong the road, 33 trees on thenorth side and 60 trees on thesouth side, are at risk.
“Obviously, the areas in whichthese trees are planted are notsufficient for the size of the tree,”Staszewski said.
Township discusses
Willow Bend RoadDue to tree removal cost, council considerspaving only one section of road this year
please see MAYOR, page 11
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2 THE MARLTON SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
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Kindergarten registration informationavailable at school district website
Kindergarten registration in-formation and registration pack-ets for Evesham Township SchoolDistrict are now available onlineat the district website, www.eve-sham.k12.nj.us. Kindergartenregistrations will take place onone of the days during the weekof March 30. Specific registrationdates and times are designated foreach individual elementaryschool. In addition, there is a dis-trict-wide makeup date that willbe on April 16.
In order for a child to be eligi-ble for kindergarten, he/she mustbe 5 years old on or before Oct. 1of the school year. Each child is
required to have a physical exam-ination before entrance intokindergarten.
The registration packet in-cludes the following items: regis-tration form, information for NJSMART, health history and ques-tionnaire, physical examinationform, dental exam form (recom-mended but not required) andkindergarten parent question-naire.
At the time of registration,parents will need to show four
current proofs of residency, oneof which must be a lease/agree-ment of sale or tax bill. The otherdocuments can include but arenot limited to utility bill, drivers’license, court orders, state agencyagreements or a document withprinted address. Also, an originalbirth certificate with a raised sealmust be shown. Immunizationdates for each child must be veri-fied. An immunization book or
record must show the doctor’s sig-nature or office stamp. A copy of all records will be made and theoriginal returned to you.
Any new student to the Eve-sham Township School Districtmust accompany their parent toregistration for an informalscreening. If any child is current-ly attending the Preschool Inclu-sion Program, they do not need toattend with the parent to registeras the Preschool Inclusionteacher will complete screening
during class time as needed.For any parent/guardian who
does not have access to a comput-er, registration packets can alsobe picked up in the offices of theelementary schools after March 1.Please complete all forms in ad-vance of registration day.
The list of times and days forregistration at each individual el-ementary school is also availableat www.evesham.k12.nj.us.
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The Evesham Township PoliceDepartment “Officer of theMonth” for February is Patrol-man Joshua Kerr.
Kerr has been a member of theEvesham Police Department forfive months. He is being com-mended for his actions during anextremely dangerous situationand his proactive enforcementand outstanding police work.
On Feb. 7, Kerr was on routinepatrol when he observed an explo-
sion just over the township bor-der with Mt. Laurel. While inves-tigating the cause of the explo-sion, he located a motor vehiclecollision where a vehicle hadstruck a pole causing wires to fallto the roadway. Kerr disregardedhis own safety and helped to ex-tricate the driver from the vehicleas arcing wires started a fire inthe area.
On Feb. 8,Kerr conduct-ed a motor ve-hicle stop andduring thestop he wasable developinformationleading him tobelieve thatthe driver andpassengerwere provid-
ing false names. Kerr identifiedthe subjects and during his stophe observed contraband consis-tent with drug packaging materi-als. During a subsequent searchof the vehicle, he located a loadedhandgun.
Kerr’s motor vehicle stop led tothe arrest of two subjects andmore importantly, a handgun off the street.
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Rotary thanks sponsors, communityfor supporting Pancake Breakfast
The Marlton Rotary Club heldits annual Pancake Breakfast onFeb. 22 to help raise funds for Op-eration Yellow Ribbon of SouthJersey and Evesham Fire-Rescue.With their help, the event was agreat success despite a late wintersnowstorm.
There was excellent attendanceand everyone enjoyed the pan-cakes and sausage provided byDad’s Deli in Marlton. During thebreakfast, the Rotary also award-ed $100 in gift cards to two stu-
dents in the Rotary’s essay con-test.The winners were Nilay Yadav,
a sixth grader, and Aatish Gupta,an eighth grader, both from De-Masi Middle School.
Congratulations to both win-ners.
The Marlton Rotary was proudto present the proceeds from itsefforts to the OYR and EveshamFire-Rescue during its weeklyclub meeting on March 3 atScaturro’s Restaurant.
Fire Chief Ted Lowden accept-ed a check on behalf of the firedepartment. Angelo Breaux of Family Jewelers in Marlton ac-cepted a check representing Op-eration Yellow Ribbon.
These funds will help supportheroes working in the communi-
ty and troops both overseas and towelcome them home from deploy-ment.
The Rotary Club will also use aportion of the fund for its Diction-ary Project for elementary stu-dents and scholarships for Chero-kee students.
The Marlton Rotary would alsolike to thank its many sponsorsfor the event for their continuedsupport for its events.
The sponsors’ assistancehelped make the Pancake Break-fast a victory for everyone. TheRotary would also like to thankthe many Cherokee students whoattended and assisted in servingpatrons and with cleanup efforts.
The Rotary Club of Marlton,New Jersey is known throughoutthe district as a friendly, personal
gathering of men and women, of diverse ages and ethnicities whotruly enjoy one another’s compa-ny as they meet each Tuesday forinteresting programs and proj-ects that will make their commu-nity and world a better place. Seemore at: www.marltonrotary.org
Email us at [email protected]
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6 THE MARLTON SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
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ver the last few weeks, youmay have read on this pageour request to have you send
in the story of your marriage propos-al. March 20 is National Proposal Day,and we are celebrating the under-the-radar “holiday” by telling the stories
of marriage engagements of the mem-bers of this community.
Why do we do this? As one of our as-sociate editors would say, “we lovelove.”
And so, too, apparently, do plenty of other New Jerseyans. A recently-re-leased Census report shows that NewJersey has the lowest percentage of people who have married two or moretimes. So, when we say “I do,” we tendto mean it. Or, at the very least, we
don’t intend to say it again if things
don’t go right the first time.We’d rather focus on that first point,
though. New Jersey has long held oneof the lowest, if not the lowest, divorcerates in the nation, and experts arenever surprised to read this. Why? Be-cause New Jersey residents typicallyfall into categories that put them at alower likelihood to get a divorce:
We have a high level of education,so we often delay marriage to a laterage, making us more emotionally and
financially stable. Money troubles area leading cause of divorce, and since agood portion of our newlyweds are ina better financial position than theircounterparts in the South and West – where divorce rates are higher – wetend to avoid the D-word.
Which circles us back to what we’rereally talking about here – wonderful,head-over-heels love.
We have already received plenty of stories from the community abouttheir memorable engagement stories,and we thank you for them. Your sto-ries will be told in these pages in thecoming weeks. If you want to shareyour stories with the town, pleasesend them in. We love love, all year‘round.
in our opinion
Want a lastin g marriage?The secret is simple – get married, and live, in New Jerse y
Your storyWant to share the story of your marriageproposal and engagement with the rest oftown? Send us an email to the address atthe right.
Maybe he popped the question on a pic-turesque summer day at the beach, a ban-ner plane proclaiming his love flying over-
head. Perhaps she organized your familyand friends into a flash mob, asking foryour hand in marriage at the end of anelaborate song and dance. Or maybe it wassimple, both curled up on the couch athome, sharing a pizza and laughing over
the latest episode of a favorite sitcom.March 20 is National Proposal Day, and
no matter how you went from single to be-
trothed, The Sun wants to celebrate withyour stories.Was it the most romantic proposal in
history? A proposal that went hystericallywrong, but still with an enthusiastic “yes”at the end? Maybe the third time was the
charm? Whatever your story, we’re callingon you to send it in so we can share it witheveryone.
Send in your perfect (or not-so-perfect)proposal story, and a photo of you and yourspecial someone, to our news email, whichis listed to the right.
Watch for your stories in an upcomingissue of The Sun.
The Sun wants to know: How did you get engaged?Share your stories with our readers for National Proposal Day on March 20
Michael Fanini of Marlton made thedeans list for Rowan University for the fall2014 semester and was also accepted to TauSigma National Honor Society.
This year more than 50 students partici-pated in Alternative Spring Break throughHabitat for Humanity at Widener Universi-ty. Students, faculty and staff joined in on anumber of diverse projects around the
country. Trissa Pulley of Marlton, an educa-tion major, who will graduate in 2018, pro-vided service in Houston.
The following Marlton scholars haveearned merit scholarships to attend Alver-nia University this fall:
Brett Bowles of Cherokee High Schoolhas earned Alvernia's Presidential Schol-arship.
Fallon Colman of Cherokee High Schoolhas earned Alvernia's Trustees' Scholar-ship.
Vincent Meo of Paul VI High School hasearned Alvernia's Veronica Founder'sScholarship.
Alexandra Balara of Marlton has beennamed to the Elmira College dean's list forthe fall 2014 academic term.
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WE NES Y MARCH 18Parachute Play : 10:30 a.m. Ages 2-
4. Evesham Library 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join the library for a
half hour of parachute games,playtime and fun simple yogastretches. Must be accompaniedby a caregiver. Registration is
required. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Adult Yarn Social : Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Knit and/or crochet? Thencome join other knitting and cro-chet fans for an hour (or more) ofrelaxed, social yarn time. Sharecurrent projects, ask for pointers,
swap patterns or just enjoy thecompany of fellow enthusiasts.Registration is not required. Moreinformation online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
MOMS club : For at-home mothers.Email [email protected] for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes andNoble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.Call 596-7058 for information.
THURS Y MARCH 19Adult Knitting Club : Adult. 11 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Beginners as well asmore advanced adult knitters are
welcome to join this four-weekknitting class series. By the endof the series, students will leavewith a completed project. Pleasebring size 10 knitting needles.Yarn will be provided. Registra-tion is required. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Recovering Couples Anonymous : 7p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 oremail [email protected] forinformation.
BNI Evesham Regional ChapterLunch : Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at Indian Springs CountryClub, 115 S. Elmwood Rd, Marlton.BNI is a business and professionalnetworking referral organization.Join us to learn more about howto grow your business. Call Jimfor details at (856) 669-2602.
BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch : Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
S TUR Y MARCH 21Free SAT/ACT Practice Test with
Kaplan Test Prep : Grades eight-12. 10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Pleasebring a No. 2 pencil and a calcula-tor. Registration required onlineat www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
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neighboring Voorhees Town-ship’s “Shop Voorhees” program,which also features a special kindof cash card that can be pur-chased and used in businesses inVoorhees in lieu of other forms of currency, with the added benefitthat a portion of the purchasesgoes toward reducing residents’property tax bills.
Evesham Township ManagerTom Czerniecki said Evesham isstill doing research to see if a pro-gram such as Voorhees’ has beensuccessful and could be imple-mented in Evesham.
“A portion of the proceedsfrom the transaction is creditedto their municipal property taxbill,” Czerniecki said. “Whatwe’re trying to determine is howeffective that program has been
for them, what sort of hiddencosts are there to the organiza-tion, and we’re researching thatright now.”
However, Wyche said the prop-erty tax re-education facet of the“Shop Voorhees” program is notpart of Burlington Bucks.
“The decision internally hasbeen that is a direction our elect-ed officials don’t want to go be-cause they don’t feel that businessshould bear the brunt of reducingthe tax burden, and that’s what itamounts to, so we have prettymuch backed off that concept,”Wyche said.
Still, Wyche said the Shop
Burlington County program andBurlington Bucks make residentswalk in the door and support thelocal businesses.
“It’s free for residents, it’s freefor businesses, and it supports thelocal business association,” hesaid.
As of March 11, a post on thetownship Facebook page had alink to the Shop Burlington Coun-ty website.
TOWNSHIPContinued from page 5
Township looking into program
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Staszewski also knocked downthe possibility of doing the neces-sary sidewalk work, removingroots, but keeping trees them-selves in place.
“If we keep trees and we main-tain these standards, we’re essen-tially cutting roots of these treesand essentially impacting up theside of the tree, and of course Idon’t think any tree would essen-tially remain in good standingafter that work is done,”
Staszewski said.Another factor is a $200,000“Safe Routes to Schools” grantthat Director of Community De-velopment Nancy Jamanow be-lieves the township could acquirebecause of the road’s connectionto St. Joan of Arc School and Jag-gard Elementary.
As such, it was her suggestionthat for now, the work to be doneon Willow Bend should extendfrom Wescott down toward Chero-kee High School and TomlinsonMill Road, and not from Wescotttoward St Joan of Arc, which iswhere the trees are the worst.
“The worst area in which thetrees are impacted is actuallyfrom Westcott Road toward St.Joans, and I did go out there andlook at that before I said that, andit’s true, the bulk of the trees arein that area, and part of that is be-cause of the work that was donebecause of Hurricane Sandy,” she
said.That was an idea Mayor Randy
Brown is receptive to, and he saidit would give everyone more timeto decide what to do with the ma-
jority of the trees as well get inputfrom those who live in the area.
“Repave Willow Bend down toTomlinson Mill in front of Chero-
kee, make the right on TomlinsonMill, and we’ll repave from theredown to the bypass, with a lowimpact of any trees, and thennext year apply for the $200,000but also give us a lot more time toreally make the decision of whatwe want to do with the trees,”Brown said.
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Itsy Bitsy Time : Kids. 10:15 a.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Jenn for a funactivity with motion and musicfor babies 6-12 months. Bring ablanket. Siblings must remainseated. Registration is required.Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Little Movers and Shakers : Ages 2to 3. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Jenn for a half-hour of musicalfun and movement. Siblings mustremain seated. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
U.S. Citizenship Class : Adult. 6:30p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. These classeswill cover preparation for the citi-zenship exam. Registration is
suggested. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
TUES Y MARCH 24Wii for Seniors : Seniors. 10:30 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Video games are not
just for kids anymore! Bowling,
golf, puzzle games, more! Regis-tration is suggested. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Homeschool Lego Club : Ages 5-12.1:30 p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Homeschoolersare invited to drop in between1:30-2:30 p.m. to create with ourLegos. No need to bring anythingbut your imagination. Registra-
tion is suggested. Register onlineat www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Abrakadoodle : Ages 5-12. 4 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Kids will explore andlearn while using their imagina-tions to create their own framedmasterpiece. Registration is sug-gested. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.Marlton Central Networkers Chap-
ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marco’s at IndianSprings, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNImeets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel freeto bring business cards to find outhow a trade exclusive business net-working group can help increasequalified referrals. Call (856) 304-9320 for more information.
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