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JUNE 29JULY 5, 2016

Looking back while


moving forward

Moorestown High School Class of 2016

Moorestown High School valedictorians,


salutatorian share thoughts on graduation
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

A Moorestown High School Class of 2016 graduate shows off her hard-earned diploma at the MHS
graduation last Wednesday. The former seniors enjoyed beautiful sunny weather at the MHS stadium where they were given hopeful speeches for the future, their diplomas and congratulations by
loved ones. For more photos, please see page 12.

Moorestown Township Public


Schools celebrated the graduates
of the senior class of 2016 on
Wednesday, June 22 at the MHS
stadium. Three hundred and
twenty seniors in caps and gowns
took their final steps as high
school students and began new
steps to their next journey in life.
On that day, students, administrators, families and friends were
addressed by valedictorians Jessica Fan and Kelly Li and salutatorian Dilan Trivedi, speaking of
memories and giving hope and inspiration to the class for the future.
The Sun took some time to
speak to Fan, Li and Trivedi prior
to the graduation ceremony on
graduating, their speeches, their
future goals, memories and more.
The Sun: How do you feel about
graduating?
Fan: It seems like Im feeling a
bit of everything very excited, a
little sad, greatly relieved, slightly overwhelmed, but at the same
time numb. I still cant quite believe its happening so soon. I feel
like once I graduate, I can finally

FAN

just take a
deep
breath
and relax, but
I will definitely miss MHS.
Li: A bit of a
complicated
combination
of excitement,
apprehension
and sadness.
TRIVEDI
Definitely
a
bittersweet time of many "lasts,"
but with so many exciting "firsts"
ahead of us.
Trivedi: I am really excited to
graduate, but it truly is a bittersweet moment. There is so much
anticipation and joy of finally replease see GRADS, page 22

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BOE meeting
Three-year technology plan
approved. PAGE 4

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Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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Sprawling 5342sf custom built colonial on a park-like 1 acre lot. Amazing chef's kitchen, 5
unique fireplaces and sumptuous master suite. Additional garden room off the back of the
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A Moorestown Treasure - Stately brick colonial adjacent
to Stokes Hill. This one-of-a-kind home features 7+ bedrooms, 4-1/2 baths - over 6200 sq ft on 1.3 acres! Recent
upgrades include newer roof, multi-zone HVAC, electrical
service. Gracious rooms with nice flow and wonderful
space for entertaining, plus an abundance of storage.

Charming lakeside home - a private oasis just steps


from Main St! Large rooms w/ wood floors, builtins, and ample storage. 3 spacious BR, enclosed
front porch and rear screen porch, garage,and
basement. Large private deck off kitchen offers
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Custom built English Country Home on one acre of parklike grounds. 4BR, 3.5 Baths, large 2-car garage, and finished
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Magnicificent Setting on over 8 acres of private


grounds, historic "Bon Air on the Rancocas" offers
waterfront living in a convenient location. 5 BR, 3.5
baths, 2-zone gas heat and A/C. Numerous ameni- Elizabeth "Beth" Berry
Sales Associate
ties and upgrades throughout. Inground pool with
poolhouse. Detached carriage house.
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New Listing. Vacation at home! Beautifully updated
home in Moorestown Hunt backs to open space for privacy. This private oasis offers 4BR, 2-1/2 Baths, finished
basement with home theater, bar, and wine cellar. Multilevel deck with outdoor fireplace overlooks pool and
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Laurel Creek Villa on a cul-de-sac with breathtaking views
of water and golf course. Offering 4BR and 3-1/2 baths,
this spacious Greenbriar model features an open floorplan
with lots of natural light, first floor office, and finished basement. Enjoy outdoor entertaining on the large deck and
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4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Stunning estate home in desirable Laurel Creek situated on the
12th green, one of the most picturesque holes. Hardwood floors, custom crown molding,
new carpeting, updated kitchen, and curved staircase. French doors lead you to one of the
three outdoor pavered patios overlooking the 12th green, The two-story family room is
just gorgeous with custom millwork, expansive picture windows and a second staircase.
Multi-zone irrigation, three zone HVAC, chandelier lift, 5 year old roof with transferable 25
year warranty and new carpets throughout. One-year home warranty is included as well.

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5 bedrooms 3.5 baths. Elegant executive home in desirable Stanwick Glen on a


wonderful cul-de-sac location with close proximity to Moorestown High School
and Middle School. This home with it's professionally landscaped lot offers a beautiful pool, outdoor grill, speakers, and patios providing outdoor spaces you will
enjoy all summer long! Also offering a new roof, study, game room with fireplace,
and laundry mud room with direct access to the pool and yard. Looking for 5 large
bedrooms...you've come to the right place! 4 zone HVAC, and 3 fireplace!

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Quiet cul-de-sac location situated on 1.37 acres offering


over 3,800 square feet first and second floor and approximately 700 square feet of finished basement. Totally renovated in 2003. Location, price and condition - A MUST SEE
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4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Desirable Estate Home in the sought after neighborhood of Stanwick Glen! Feel at home the minute you walk in to this handsome home that offers the
living and entertaining spaces you hope for. The family room, living room, dining room
and den offer beautiful hardwood floors. The light filled cooks kitchen offers Granite
counter-tops, tons of kitchen cabinets, Sub Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, 2 Dacor
ovens, and center island with attached table, Direct access from the kitchen to a large
Trex deck that overlooks the Swimor pool with spa, retractable awning, and beautiful yard
with well thought out plantings.

JOAN DELANEY
Sales Associate
Cell: 856-266-0588

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4 bedroom 2.5 Bath. Stunning home on 1 acres on a beautiful mature lot offering almost 4,200 sq ft of stunning living space. Right out of a designer magazine, this amazing homes offers incredible living spaces that showcase entertaining on large and
small scale beautifully. Comfortable living spaces flow beautifully throughout while
the outdoor living spaces provide the quality of materials and design you would expect. Azek decking to the stone patio, contemporary gas fire-pit with seating, to the
lovely pool offering beautiful stone decking. A beautiful offering.

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Pride of ownership shows in this beautiful home tucked away on a premium lot in Delrans desirable community "The Grand". So many upgrades~ crown molding...chair
rails...hardwood floors...recessed lighting...granite countertops...stainless steel appliances...kitchen center island upgraded cabinets in kitchen and baths...corian counter
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Walking distance to Riverton Yacht Club and River...What a fabulous location!


Morning and evening strolls along the riverbank, watching sailboat races, and
4th of July parade is all part of the distinct charm that Riverton holds!!

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BOE approves three-year


technology plan for schools
Announces the opening of their newest location on
MAIN STREET MOORESTOWN!

By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun

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Schedule your appointment
today and visit our new office!

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At last weeks MTPS Board of


Education meeting, the board
was given an update on the districts previous technology plan
as well as its plan for the next
three years. The plan is designed
to improve the connection between technology and learning in
classrooms. The board unanimously approved the 2016-2019
Technology Plan.
This is a road map for the future. It can be changed at any
time, Director of Instructional
Technology Jeffrey Arey said.
A technology plan is submitted
to the state every three years, according to Arey. For Moorestown,
a one-page rolling three-year plan
has been used and updated since

2013. Now is the time to submit


another three-year plan.
The overarching goals of the
plan are to support collaborative
problem solving, engage students
and improve their learning, provide consistent and appropriate
access to technology, and integrate technology with and within
curricular programs.
For the prior plan, things that
have been worked on and utilized
include: the use of Google classroom, installing LCD projectors
for K-6, improving wired/wireless network, adding the 1 to 1 laptops rolled out for grades seven to
nine, having additional support
staff and technology integration
teachers, having a help desk at
William Allen Middle School and
Moorestown High School, and
having professional development

around Google, smart boards and


more.
As for the new three-year Technology Plan, the plan for year one
includes:
Encouraging shifts to online
versions of software, e-textbooks
and digital resources.
Adding a 1-to-1 roll out for
grades 10 to 12 and Lenovo laptops to grade six.
Hiring two additional fulltime staff to support increased
technology.
Professional development:
Smart Doc cams, Discovery Education Streaming videos, Office
2016.
Finishing wireless network
upgrades at K-6 schools.
Improving the school displease see BOARD, page 26

Founder and Board President Alfred Minicozzi is uniquely invested


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Happy Fourth of July

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A quick look at world news a reminder of how fortunate we Americans are


rom all of us at The Sun to all of
our loyal readers, we wish you
the happiest and healthiest
Fourth of July.
As rough as things may be at times
in our country our economy is still
recovering, race is still an issue, and
the Phillies cant seem to win a baseball game anymore things could be a
lot worse for us.
A quick glance at the world around
us reveals just how fortunate we are, as
Americans, to have the freedoms we
do. And lets face it, these freedoms we
often take for granted.
Imagine, for just a moment, what it
must be like to live in Syria.
Imagine what it must be like to live
in Iraq.

Independence Day 2016


We give thanks for all the liberties we
have as Americans. We give thanks for
the sacrifices our miliary continues to
make. We give thanks that we are
American.

Imagine what it must be like to live


in some parts of Europe, where the
constant threat of terrorism seems to
be greater than it is here.
We live in a nation where, despite
our differences, we manage to co-exist
peacefully for the most part.
We live in a nation where our Congress and where the office of the president have functioned and survived for
227 years.
We live in a nation where, for the

most part, were free to do as we please.


This simply isnt the case in many
corners of the world.
Today, we give thanks for the liberties won for us hundreds of years ago.
We give thanks for the many women
and men who have made incredible
sacrifices to protect these freedoms in
battle in countless places around the
world.
We remember their families who,
like they, have also made sacrifices by
saying goodbye so we can do things as
simple as having a barbecue sometime
this weekend.
Finally, we give thanks for all that
America is and stands for. It may not
be perfect, but a quick glance of the
news show: life could be much worse.

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Moorestown property tax reward program possible


Residents could save money on property taxes by shopping at participating township businesses
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Soon, a shopping trip at a local
Moorestown business could earn you
money toward your property taxes.
A presentation made by Carmine Defalco and Glenn Kaye of www.propertytaxcard.com, a division of Fincredit Inc.,
piqued the interest of Moorestown Council
at its meeting on Monday, June 20. The
presentation was on a Property Tax Reward Program that businesses can participate in and, when residents shop at those
businesses with their reward card, they
can receive credits toward their property
tax. Council reacted positively to the program and a resolution to establish it is
planned to come soon.
Your downtown (Main Street) is beautiful This type of a town and environment
would lend itself so well to this program

because a lot of these businesses are visual, Kaye said.


The Property Tax Reward Program has
been in business for around five years. It is
a program that townships establish where
local businesses partner with the township
and Defalcos company to benefit both
businesses and residents by increasing
shopping at local businesses and giving
residents a tax rebate for doing so.
So far, there are 17 townships participating in the program, and Defalco said they
are expecting to exceed 25 townships this
year. He said more than 500 businesses participate.
It has been very successful, Defalco
said.
Voorhees has been using the program,
calling it Shop Voorhees Property Tax Reward Program. According to Voorhees
Mayor Michael Mignogna, more than 7,000
residents have participated in the program

and sales have exceeded $1.2 million, leading to tax credits and rental reimbursements of more than $75,000 for residents.
The township will issue cards to residents. Residents will sign up for the program with their card and lot, and then they
can shop at local participating businesses
with the card for a rebate. As of now, the
card would only be usable at the participating township stores; if the township would
like to make a partnership with another
township that is using the program, that is
something that would need to be agreed
upon by both towns.
The participating business will establish
a percentage of sales to give back to customers who use the card as a credit toward
their property taxes. Businesses can
choose any percentage they wish. An example Defalco gave was someone spending
please see NEXT, page 26

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JUNE 29JULY 5, 2016

WEDNESDAY JUNE 29
Introduction to Inkspace: 7 p.m. at
the Moorestown Library. Inkspace
is an alternative to Adobe Illustrator. It is a flexible, professional
vector graphics editor that allows
users to create logos, illustrations
and art. Basic mouse skills are
required for this class. Registration is required as space is very
limited. To register call (856)
234-0333.
Burlington County Gardeners
Association Rose presentation:
10:30 a.m. at the Burlington
County Library, 5 Pioneer Blvd.,
Westampton. This Burlington
County Gardeners Association
and West Jersey Rose Society
presentation will focus on the
many rose varieties available,
how to select a rose, planning and
preparing the planting site, and
taking care of the roses. A number of rose products will be
brought and discussed, and a
number of rose-related handouts
will be available for everyone in
attendance. Questions will be
answered. This program is free
and open to the public. For more,
visit burlcogardeners.com.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley avenues. Visit
www.meetwithgod.com or call
235-0450 for more information
and check current course schedule.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.

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Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Moorestown Sun, 108
Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Or by email:
news@moorestownsun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing
through our website (www.moorestownsun.com).

Overeaters Anonymous meeting:


10 a.m. at St. Matthew Lutheran
Church, 318 Chester Ave. 7 p.m.
at First Baptist Church, 19 W. Main
St. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa-southjersey.org for information.
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Pastors Bible Study
at 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Moorestown: Testimonial meeting 7:30 p.m. 420 Kings Highway,
Moorestown.

THURSDAY JUNE 30
Moorestown Running Company
Speed Night group run: 6:30
p.m. Meet at Moorestown Running Company, 115 W. Main St.
Questions, email joe.halin@runningco.com.
Rotary Club of Moorestown
meeting : 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunch
and guest speaker presentation.
For more information, visit
www.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-Week
Service: Holy Eucharist and Healing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. Main

St., Moorestown.

FRIDAY JULY 1
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. Closed meeting.
For more information, visit
www.southjerseyal-anon-org.

SATURDAY JULY 2
Learn to take better pictures: 10
a.m. at the Moorestown Library.
Would you like to take better pictures? Join in on Saturdays for a
four-part basic photography
workshop with Dave Gupta. This
Saturday will be about special situations and editing, such as for
fireworks, landscapes, motion,
black and white, and night pictures. Space is limited. Register
by calling (856) 234-0333.
Burlington County Farmers
Market : 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
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MHS

Class
OF 2016
Photos by Brigit Bauma/The Sun

The Moorestown High School


Class of 2016 celebrated its graduation on Wednesday, June 22.
The graduates were all smiles as
they filed into the stadium and
waved to family and friends.
Speakers recalled memories of the
past four years and offered advice
for the future. Congratulations to
Moorestowns Class of 2016!

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14 THE MOORESTOWN SUN

BOE appoints
two new
members
The Moorestown Board of Education announced the appointment of two Board of Education
members, Dimitri Schneiberg
and
Dr.
Sandra
Alberti.
Schneiberg was sworn in at the
public BOE meeting on June 21,
and Alberti was sworn in by Lynn
Shugars, board secretary and
business administrator, witnessed by Kathy Goldenberg, at
the Moorestown Township Public
Schools Administration Building
on June 22. Their terms start immediately and will expire as the
newly elected board members are
sworn in on Jan. 3, 2017.
Schneiberg has three children
attending MTPS in September. He
has worked in the field of adult
education
for
20
years.
Schneiberg is an owner and managing director of LearnQuest, a
global provider of IT training.
Schneiberg has also been involved in volunteering for
Moorestown Township committees and local non-profit organizations.
Alberti has been a resident of
Moorestown for 18 years and currently has two children who both
attend MTPS. She has dedicated
the past 24 years of her professional career to education. Alberti currently works for Student
Achievement Partners, Inc., a
non-profit organization. She has
also worked at the state Department of Education as well as
other administrative roles within
districts of southern New Jersey.
Please help extend a warm welcome to Alberti and Schneiberg
to the Moorestown BOE.

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Fourth of July Parade


welcomes participants
Moorestowns Fourth of July
Committee would like to remind
everyone that it is going to have
the parade again this year, unless
a storm threatens the town,
which will cancel the parade.
The committee would like to
invite all of Moorestowns civic
groups, such as the Garden Club,
Historical
Society
of
Moorestown, Moorestown Improvement Association, STEM,
etc., to march with your group in
the parade. The committee would
also like to invite custom vehicle
owners to drive your car or truck
in the parade.

Theres a special place in the


parade for our heroes; our military veterans, active and former,
to ride on the Veterans Float. Of
course, it wouldnt be a Fourth of
July parade without the childrens decorated bicycles, scooters and wagons.
If you intend to be in the parade, please be at the staging area
of Chester and Central Avenue by
11:30 a.m. on July 4 so the committee has time to get the parade in
proper order. Step off is at noon.
For more information, to participate in the parade or to donate, visit moorestown4thjuly.org.

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Fireworks to light up the night


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Plenty of fireworks displays planned throughout the region


Free fireworks displays abound
in South Jersey this Fourth of
July. See below for a list of fireworks displays throughout the region.

Friday, July 1
Medford: Free event. Independence Day celebration and
fireworks display at Freedom
Park. The park opens at 6 p.m.
with music and activities, which
includes a Kids Activity Zone
until 8 p.m., food vendors until 10
p.m. and live music until the fireworks begin at dusk. Rain date is
July 2.
Barrington: Barrington Band
performs a free concert prior to
the fireworks at Woodland School,
School Lane. Fireworks will go off
at approximately 9:30 p.m. Rain
date is July 2.

Sunday, July 3
Haddonfield: Free event. Gates
open at 6:30 p.m. at the high
school football field, 401 Kings
Highway. Shore Thing performs.
Fireworks begin about 9:30 p.m.
Rain date is July 10. Blankets are

allowed, but no chairs. No dogs allowed.


Valenzano Fireworks Festival:
Begins at 5 p.m. at Valenzano
Winery, Shamong. Live music, entertainment, food trucks and
crafters. Tickets $15 for
adults, $10 for children
must be purchased
online in advance at
www.valenzanowine.com. Rain
date is Sept. 16.
Haddon Township: Free event.
High Fidelity performs at 7 p.m. at the
high school football
stadium, 406 Memorial Ave. Rain date is July 5.

Monday, July 4
Marlton: Free event.
Gates open at 7 p.m. at
Cherokee High School. Games for
kids and food for all. Fireworks
begin at 9:30 p.m. No pets permitted.
Collingswood: Free event.
Gates open at 6:30 p.m.
at
Collingswood High School stadi-

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p.m. Fireworks go off at approximately 9:15 p.m. Rain date is July
5.
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Festival:
Free
family fun,
food,
attractions
and fireworks on
the Camden Waterfront.
Kickoff
is at 5
p.m. Fireworks
begin at 9:30
p.m. over the
Delaware River.
Philadelphia July 4th Fireworks: Free concert beginning at
noon on Benjamin Franklin Parkway leads up to fireworks at approximately 10 p.m. at the
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Display will take revelers on a
240-year journey from July 4,
1776, to July 4, 2016.

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Resurfacing,
paving work
planned
The county has recently completed drainage improvements to
Moorestown-Mt. Laurel Road
(C.R. 603) and now resurfacing
work, milling and paving, will
begin on or about June 27 between East Main Street and New
Jersey Route 38.
Local traffic will be maintained during the work and all
residents will have access to and
from their homes. Through traffic will be directed from Route 38
onto Marter Avenue and to East
Main Street.
Work will be completed between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. The total
work should take about five days
to complete, weather and other
circumstances permitting.

MHS Class
of 1976
reunion set
Moorestown High School Class
of 1976 is having its 40th reunion
on Saturday, Aug. 6. The reunion
will be held at the Community
House, 16 E. Main St., starting at
6:30 p.m.
Tickets are $76 per person and
the cut off date for purchases is
July 16. Limited tickets may be
available after that date and at the
door for $86.
To get tickets, you can pay online via PayPal www.mhs1976reunion.net or by check, making
the check payable to MHS Class of
1976 and sending it to Kathleen
Wiggins Fisher, 340 Rancocas
Blvd., Mt. Laurel, N.J. 08054.
For more information, visit the
classs
website
at
www.
mhs1976reunion.net or email the
reunion committee at moores
townclassof76@gmail.com.

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this newspaper.

JUNE 29-JULY 5, 2016 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 19

The Evergreens
recognizes graduates
The Evergreens, a continuing
care retirement community in
Moorestown, recently recognized
nine staff members for their
great achievement in graduating
from high school or college in
2016. Resident Roger Graham,
president of The Evergreens Resident Council, presented each
graduate with a certificate of
recognition, as fellow staff members, volunteers, residents, family
members and friends gathered to
show their appreciation for each
graduates contributions to the
community.
On behalf of The Evergreens

community, we are honored to


recognize these fine ladies and
gentlemen on this impressive
scholastic achievement, said
Doug Halvorsen, president and
CEO at The Evergreens. We are
very proud of them and all of
their hard work, and would like to
wish them the best in all of their
future endeavors.
Graduates attended the following colleges and high schools: Delran High School, Maple Shade
High School, Pennsauken High
School, Rowan College at Burlington County, Rowan University
and Walnut Hill College.

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ceiving the diploma after 12 years
of hard work, but it also is a
major turning point in my life. I
will be leaving my family, friends
and hometown for an uncertain
future. I think everybody is feeling this similar cocktail of emotions.
The Sun: How do you feel about
being named valedictorian/salutatorian?
Li: It is a true honor to be
named one of the co-valedictorians, and to have the chance to represent our class. Sharing the title
with one of my best friends is
also an amazing conclusion to
our high school careers. We definitely helped raise and push each
other all these years.
It is also definitely worth noting, however, that grades and
GPA are just a tiny fraction of the
ways to measure the successes

that my peers have achieved


throughout the years. They are a
truly amazing group of individuals with whom I have had the
privilege to share 12 years.
Fan: I feel honored and incredibly grateful. Ive been so blessed
these past few years to have had
such a supportive group of
friends and family who have
grown with me, encouraged me
and challenged me to be the best
that I could be. I know for a fact
that without them, I would not be
where I am today. In particular,
Kelly, my co-valedictorian, has
been an inspiration to me by
often demonstrating how the
things I didnt think were possible can in fact be done. And because of that, I now know to
never dismiss any of my dreams
or goals as impossible.
Trivedi: It truly was a honor
being named salutatorian. Our
class is full of so many accomplished students, athletes, artists,
etc., and I am proud to have received such a recognition. The en-

tire class has worked very hard


over the last four years, and I am
happy to represent my talented
peers at graduation.
The Sun: Where are you going
to college? What are you majoring
in? What is your dream job?
Fan: This fall, I will start school
at Princeton University. As of
now, I will be going in as an engineer, although I am not entirely
sure which specific field of engineering I will end up majoring in.
I am considering chemical and biological engineering or mechanical and aerospace engineering. I
dont really have a particular
dream job in mind, but it would
be something that incorporates
all of my favorite things science,
music, dance, helping people and
solving puzzles.
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opportunities available.
Although I am not yet sure of
what my dream job may be, I hope
to be able to work on projects at
the intersection of medicine,
poverty and social change.
Trivedi: I will be studying economics at Duke University next
fall.
The Sun: Do you have a speech
prepared? Can you tell me a little
about your speech?
Li: Jessica and I are working on
a joint speech to the class. Our
message is to look up and ahead
at the literally boundless possibilities that are our futures.
Fan: We used the concept of
space and its exploration to illustrate both the uncertainty and the
potential of our future.
Trivedi: I do have a speech prepared. The theme is reflecting on
the past, appreciating the present
and anticipating the future.
The Sun: What kind of message
do you want to leave your fellow
graduates with?

Fan: We wanted to remind our


fellow graduates that there is no
need to fear the unknown because
it is only in the unknown that we
can find new possibilities; that
success only requires that we be
willing to make a difference in
our own lives or the lives of those
around us; and that we as a whole
will be the ones to write our future.
Li: I want to thank my classmates for a truly wonderful 12
years. Each of you have, and will,
touch lives and the world. Good
luck with all the big things ahead
of you, and I genuinely hope that
we cross paths again soon.
Trivedi: To go along with the
theme of my speech, I want to remember that all the experiences
from the last 12 years have
brought them here today and will
undoubtedly prepare them for
endless success in the future.
The Sun: Whats your favorite
memory youve had being in the
Moorestown Township Public
Schools?
Fan: There were so many great
memories from this district I
dont think I can choose! I suppose one of my favorite and oldest
memories of Moorestown was

from third grade in South Valley


when our entire class put together a musical, Treasure Island.
Not all of us were what you might
immediately consider musically
gifted, or talented at acting, or
skilled at dancing although
there were plenty who were. But
despite that, we all still came together to produce something we
could all be proud of. I never did
theater again in school, but those
songs that we sang still work
their way into my mind now and
then, and I often find myself
humming along to them in my
mind.
Trivedi: This is probably the
toughest question. Over the last
12 years, there have been so many
memories carnivals, Unity Day,
dances, field trips, etc. I would say
my favorite would have had to be
Senior Trip at Disney World. It
was one of the last times the class
came together and it was honestly really fun.
The Sun: Is there anything else
youd like to add?
Li: Remember to chase your
happiness, trust yourself and go
take the world by storm.
Trivedi: Congratulations to
MHS class of 2016!

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Summer nights

Special to The Sun

Local children enjoyed the Moorestown High School Jazz Band and
Madrigal concert on the first night of summer for the Summer Concert Series held at the Moorestown Community House.

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Curriculum and Instruction
Susan Tosti, and Business Administrator Lynn Shugars for
their work during the superintendent search. The three women
were given flowers by board president Kathy Goldenberg. Shugars,
who is going to Cherry Hill Public
Schools, will be replaced with Interim Business Administrator
Paul A. Whitman, who was the
business
administrator
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Burlington County Institute of
Technology before he retired.
Retiring business teacher Rosalind Chadwick-Garrigle was
commended for all of her work
during her 16 years with the
school district.

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card, they will get $10 toward
their property taxes if the business sets it at 10 percent.
All money earned by customers will be put in a bank account operated by the township,
and once a year, a credit of whatever the customer earned will be
on the tax bill, taken from the account. For those who rent, a cash
rebate is given.
There is minimal cost to the
township, as it is only asked to
pay for the cards, which Defalco
recommended getting a sponsor
to do, and then marketing to get
businesses involved and, if desired, for the businesses that are
participating.
Businesses pay a monthly $10
flat fee to participate. All transac-

tions can be done online for free,


but if a terminal is required,
there is a one-time setup cost.
The township would need a
certain number of businesses to
participate for the program to be
effective. However, according to
Deputy Mayor Victoria Napolitano, businesses, especially those
of the Moorestown Business Association, have expressed interest
in the program.
Other members of council also
said it seemed like a good idea.
Township Manager Scott Carew
said he would write a resolution
for council to approve.
I think it is a great concept
and a great idea Id love to save
on my tax bill, Councilwoman
Stacey Jordan said.
The next town council meeting
is July 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Town
Hall, with a workshop at 7 p.m.
To see more about the program, visit www.propertytaxcard.com.

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Emerson opens Moorestown office

Special to The Sun

Mary Emerson, Bill Emerson, Kristi M. Howell and Steve Emerson cut
a ribbon in celebration of Emerson Groups 45th anniversary as well
as opening a new office in Moorestown. On Wednesday, June 1, Emerson Group celebrated its anniversary and new office with an open
house. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was conducted by Howell with the
Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce. She also presented Bill, president of Emerson Group, with a congratulatory certificate.

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from the Moorestown Township
Public Schools Board of Education:
Excellence, Equity and Engagement via Partnership, our
districts fundamental principles,
are demonstrated through the
many
successes
of
the
Moorestown High School class of
2016. The Moorestown Board of
Education is proud of our commitment to this belief, excelling
in academics, as well as the arts
and athletics. Just a few of the
amazing accomplishments of the
class of 2016 are listed below.

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Three students were recognized as Quaker Scholars. These


students have maintained high
honor roll status every marking
period for all four years of high
school.
One hundred and twenty-four
students are graduating with
honors.
Twenty students received Letters of Commendation for their
achievement
on
the
PSAT/NMSQT.
Three students were named
National Merit finalists.
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complishments on the National


Spanish Exam, National French
Exam and the National Latin
Exam.
Thirteen seniors were semifinalists in the Rothman Institute
of Innovation and Entrepreneurship competition at Fairleigh
Dickinson University; four seniors were finalists with honorable
mention at the Wharton High
School Investment Challenge; and
two teams of four seniors took
first and second place in the
Rowan College at Burlington
County Business Plan Challenge.

Scholarships
One hundred and thirty-five
students received more than
$150,000 in local scholarships during the Moorestown High School
Senior Awards Night.

Service
Eight seniors received the Distinguished Service Award by
completing more than 100 hours
of service per year for all four
years; thirty-one seniors received
the Presidential Service Recognition Award for completing more
than 100 hours in their senior
year; and the class of 2016 completed 31,772 hours of community
service over its four years in high
school.

Arts and Athletics


Nine seniors were invited to
perform in All South Jersey Orchestra, Band or Senior High
Chorus; one senior was awarded

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Moorestown athletic teams
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girls cross country, girls tennis,
boys swimming, and boys tennis; and New Jersey Sectional
Championships in field hockey,
girls tennis, boys swimming,
girls lacrosse, boys golf and
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the 316 members of the class of
2016 will be enrolling in a two- or
four-year college or university
this fall. The remaining students
will be attending vocational
schools, joining the military, taking a gap year, or entering the
workforce. Some of the schools
that will welcome the class of
2016 in the fall include Rutgers
University, Yale University, New
York University, Princeton University, The College of New Jersey, Villanova University, United
States Air Force Academy, University of Oregon, The Ohio State
University, University of Miami,
University of California at Berkeley, Purdue University, Elizabethtown College, Virginia Tech, University of Toronto and Georgetown University.
Congratulations to the class of
2016. Your achievements are impressive and too expansive to list
in full.
The board and the entire
Moorestown community applaud
your successes and join you and
your families in celebrating your
graduation and wishing you all
the best in your future endeavors.
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SUNDAY JULY 3
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Mansion. For more information, visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown
Christadelphian
Ecclesia: Sunday school 9:30
a.m. (recessed in summer).
Memorial service at 10:30 a.m.
(10 a.m. during the summer). 101
N. Lenola Road, Moorestown.
Second Baptist Church: Sunday

school and adult forum at 9 a.m.


Worship service at 10 a.m. 319 Mill
St., Moorestown. For more information, visit www.secondbaptistmoorestown.org or call (856)
234-6396.
Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:
Worship services at 9:30 a.m. and
5:30 p.m. 318 Chester Ave.,
Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Celebration service at 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:
Worship services at 8:30 a.m.
(contemporary and traditional),
9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11
a.m. (traditional). Communion at
all services first Sunday of the
month. 446 Camden Ave.,
Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Worship services at 8:15 a.m. in the
sanctuary, 11 a.m. for New Creation in the commons. 101 Bridgeboro Road, Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: Holy
Eucharist at 7:45 a.m. Parish
Eucharist at 9 a.m. Morning
prayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.
207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Adult Church School
at 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30
a.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: Regular
Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.
and noon. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
First Baptist Church
of
Moorestown: Bible Study and
Sunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at
10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11
a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30
a.m. 19 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Hope Community Church: Comeas-you-are worship service at
10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting
(Quakers): Worship service at 10
a.m. Children are welcome. Social
hour follows at 10:45 a.m. Childcare available. 118 East Main St.,
Moorestown. All are welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Worship services
at 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,
Moorestown.
Questions call
(609) 346-4348.
Destiny Church Service: 10 a.m. at

William Allen Middle School, 801


North
Stanwick
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Moorestown. Nursery and KidsZone available. For more information, visit www.destinynj.org
or call (609) 386-3142.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
Moorestown: Sunday Service and
Sunday School 11 a.m. 420 Kings
Highway, Moorestown.

MONDAY JULY 4
Fourth of July Parade: noon at
Main Street in Moorestown. If you
are coming, please be at the staging area of Chester and Central
Avenue by 11:30 a.m. so the committee has time to get the parade
in proper order. If you just want to
watch the parade, get a spot
along the route early. Step off is
at noon. The parade will include
vehicles, clubs, associations,
Scout troops and more.
Fourth of July: Most offices and
libraries closed in observance of
the holiday.

TUESDAY JULY 5
Power of Kindness: 1 p.m. at the
Moorestown
Library.
This
months theme is loyalty.
Childrens Movie: Cloud 9: 1:30 p.m.
at the Moorestown Library. Rated
G; 87 minutes, live action. After
Kayla Morgan, the Summit Valley
queen of snowboarding, is kicked
off her top-ranked team, she is
forced to work at Hot Doggers
Kennel after school. With the help
of Will Cloud, former champion
snowboarder who was injured in
a humiliating wipeout, Kayla
proves she's a serious competitor. Snacks will be provided;
please bring drinks in a covered
container.
No
registration
required.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 2
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Mansion. For more information, visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Mens Meeting: 8 p.m. at
Trinity Episcopal Church, Main
and Church streets. For more
information, visit www.southjerseyal-anon-org.
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Afternoon with the
Bible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
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Twyla Ann Kerr Dodd
June 19, 2016

Dorthea Martha
Jensen
June 15, 2016

Twyla Ann Kerr Dodd (nee


Guerra) of Cadbury, Cherry Hill
and formerly Cinnaminson,
passed away on June 19 at the age
of 84. She was the wife of the late
Bryce Kerr and James Dodd;
mother of Brian, Stuart and Scott
Kerr and step mother of Michelle
and Barry Dodd. She is also survived by eight grandchildren.
A funeral service was held on
Friday, June 24 at the Trinity
Episcopal Church, 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown. The viewing
was also Friday at the Lewis Funeral Home in Moorestown. Interment was held at Lakeview
Memorial Park in Cinnaminson.
Please no flowers. Memorial contributions may be given to Trinity
Church Book of Remembrance.
Condolences maybe left at
www.lewisfuneralhomemoorestown.com.

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Dorthea Martha Lund in Del Rey,
Calif., on Aug. 23, 1927, she was
the daughter of Peter Lund, a naturalized immigrant from Denmark, and Christiane Lund (nee
Hansen). Dot grew up on a ranch
in Del Rey where her parents cultivated grapes for raisins, and she
remembered being afraid of the
enormous draft horses that her
parents used in the vineyards.
She was raised among a large
family of aunts, uncles and
cousins in an area with many
Danish immigrants. She was educated at the Prairie School, Selma
Union High School, and Grand
View College, Des Moines, Iowa.
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who also came from a DanishAmerican family from the Midwest. Dot and Herluf were married in 1948 at St. Ansgars
Lutheran Church in Parlier,
Calif., the same church where her
parents were married in 1919 and
is now part of the Selma Pioneer
Village, a collection of historical
buildings from the early farming
days of the region.
After early years together in
Boston, Minneapolis, Chicago,
and New York City, Dot and Herluf settled in New Jersey where
they raised their family of five
children and numerous pets. Dot
loved animals and almost always
had one or more loving dogs to
keep her company in her home
and yard. The yard was more or
less fenced, and she did not walk
the dogs, although she did have to
retrieve them from time to time.
Dot lived the last 48 years of her
life in her old Victorian house in
Moorestown, marked by an enormous pine tree that was eventually entirely covered in wisteria.
She remained living in her home
until her death, cared for by her
family. Her energetic, delightful
grandchildren created special fun
and joy.
Dot loved gardening. She transformed her yard into an ever-expanding garden, growing both
vegetables and perennials. When
asked how much time she spent
in her garden, she replied, All
the time that I had. The back
yard was where she served supper every evening in the summer
and where she and Herluf hosted
so many family and church parties.
She also enjoyed many other
kinds of handwork; from canning

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sewing and crocheting, to caning
chairs and refinishing furniture.
From her old house to her old
things, Dot took care in preserving things. In addition to her lifelong mantra of make do with
what you have, she also believed
that whatever you have, no matter how modest, you take care of
it.
As a young person, she played
piano and violin, and later helped
her children develop their own
musical talents. She and Herluf
loved music, especially of the
church, but also enjoyed concerts
by the Philadelphia Orchestra. In
the last years of her life, she loved
hearing her son Peter play the
piano every night.
Dot was always active in the
life of her church, which was her
community. And she supported
her husband Herluf in his lifelong service in the Lutheran
Church. At the time of Herluf s
retirement in 1991, he wrote of
Dot: Faithful disciple, inspirer,
motivator, critic, healer of
wounds, worker behind the
scenes, grower of flowers, love of
my life.
When Dot and Herluf had free
time, they deeply treasured visiting Dots sister Gerry and her
husband Happy Carey in rural
Western Massachusetts. There,
Dot could hop from rock to rock
in the cold Green River and found
special rocks to bring home and
keep in her garden. She and Herluf also loved camping in New
England, especially Vermont. If
the time was right, Dot would
pick as many ripe blackberries as
she could and quickly make jam
back in Gerry and Happys
kitchen to last the winter. Despite
her happy memories of growing
up in the San Joaquin Valley of
California, she said the big trees
of the East Coast made her very
happy. She never fell out of awe.
Dots family and friends will
also remember her hospitality
and open door. She grew up in an
ethnically and economically diverse community and she was always welcoming to family, friends
and anyone in need. She began
each meal with the Danish word
of
invitation
Vaersaagod
(please be so good to come to

the table), which reflected her


broader invitation to self, family
and friends to come to the table of
life.
Dot is survived by her children
Lance Jensen, Cynthia Jensen,
Peter Jensen, Roslind Ossi and
her husband Rob, her niece
Chrystiane, and her son-in-law
Victor Zeringo, and by her eight
grandchildren Nicholas and Serafina Zeringo and Cecelia, Lucia,
Gemma, Matthias, Adele and
Vera Ossi. She is predeceased by
her husband of 62 years, Herluf,
her sister Geraldyne, and her
daughter Tezanne.
A funeral for Dot was held on
Saturday, June 18, at Saint
Matthew Lutheran Church in
Moorestown. Interment followed
the reception at Saint Pauls
Lutheran Church Cemetery in
Hainesport.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory can be made
to the Saint Matthew Lutheran
Church Memorial Fund.
Condolences maybe left at
www.lewisfuneralhomemoorestown.com.

Helen M. Sexton
June 17, 2016
Helen M. Sexton (nee Miller), a
30-year educator of English literature in the Philadelphia school
system and longtime Haddonfield
resident, passed away on June 17
at the age of 86. She was the
beloved wife of Richard J.; loving
mother of Nancy Sexton Lauer
(Jonathan) of Woodinville, Wash.
and Richard J. Sexton (Kathleen)
of Moorestown; and cherished
grandmother of Sarah Sexton
Miers (James), Andrew and
Matthew Sexton and Caroline,
Christine and Evan Lauer.
Mrs. Sextons family and
friends were invited to her memorial mass on Tuesday, June 21 at
Christ the King RC Church in
Haddonfield; where her family received friends following the mass.
In lieu of flowers, her family suggests memorial contributions be
made to Interfaith Caregivers,
P.O. Box 186, Haddonfield, N.J.
08033.
Arrangements were made by
Kain-Murphy Funeral Services of
Haddonfield.

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Recliner Sale
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$349
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PPowered
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Lift Chair
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$$749
749

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Three HUGE Floors of Furniture


813 White Horse Pike Oaklyn, NJ (Rte. 295, Exit 29 - Rte. 30)

(856) 854-3198 www.NastasisFurniture.com


Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 12pm-5pm

All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
*Cannot be combined with any advertised prices

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