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Abandoned property
Lienholders come forward to
care for property. PAGE 2
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
Sept. 4 marked the first day of school for students throughout the Evesham Township School Dis-
trict. At Evans Elementary School, 10-year-old Madison Law walks with her grandmother, Lynn
Somers, as Madison headed toward her first day of fifth grade. For more photos, please see page 13.
Back to school
Guiding Girl Talk
Free non-profit peer-mentoring
program helps high school, middle
school girls cope with sensitive issues
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
For all middle school and high
school girls in the area, its time
for some Girl Talk.
Girl Talk, a free, non-profit
peer-mentoring program, helps
girls deal with the difficult and
sensitive issues they face during
their early teenage years.
According to the organizations
website, www.mygirltalk.org, Girl
Talk serves more than 40,000 girls
in 43 states and seven countries,
and now the group will extend its
reach with a Marlton-based chap-
ter thanks to resident Mary Beth
Iannarella.
Iannarella, an account execu-
tive at a marketing and advertis-
ing agency, said she started the
group because community service
has always been a part of her life,
from a childhood in the Boys &
Girls Clubs of America, to teach-
ing CCD, to volunteering with her
childrens youth group at church.
She describes the premise of
the new Girl Talk chapter as sim-
ple: high school girls mentoring
middle school girls.
I want it to be their group,
Iannarella said. I kind of just
guide them through and make
sure everyone stays on the right
path.
With Iannarella as adult advi-
sor, a group of high school and
middle school aged girls will meet
once a month to discuss whats
going on in their lives, as well as
plan monthly community service
projects and fun activities over
which to bond.
In addition to the advisory role
Iannarella will play, Girl Talk
chapters require at least one high
school girl to be a group leader.
With Iannarellas daughter
having just graduated high
school, she said she instead
pitched the idea of being the
leader of the group to one her
best friends daughter.
She thought it was awesome,
Iannarella said. I thought it
would be great for her self-es-
teem. Shes spreading the word
all around. Shes my leader. Shes
been helping me get everything
started and getting the word out.
Although groups can be as
small as one advisor, one high
school aged leader/mentor and
one middle school aged mentee,
please see GROUPS, page 10
2 THE MARLTON SUN SEPT. 1016, 2014
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
At its Sept. 2 meeting, Evesham
Township Council was given an
update about the townships on-
going plan to deal with aban-
doned properties that have fallen
into disrepair.
Director of Community Devel-
opment Nancy Jamanow specifi-
cally spoke about a house located
at 38 Yale Road.
The property is a test case of
sorts the township has been fo-
cusing on to learn about compli-
cations that could arise while try-
ing to see through the entire
process of forcing lienholders to
care for abandoned properties or
having the township itself ac-
quire the property.
Jamanow said, as a result of
some recent action in court, the
lienholders came forward to get
permits for building repairs,
which Jamanow believes will
start before the end of the month.
The lienholders were in coun-
ty court, and they got the permis-
sion to go ahead and do improve-
ments to the property, Jamanow
said. Last week, the contractor
was in our office to apply for per-
mits to do the improvements.
Jamanow said the lienholders
had also started tree removal and
had plans to powerwash the
house.
The property is a situation
where the owner had passed away
with no will, and where multiple
parties had acquired tax liens and
tax sale certificates, making it dif-
ficult for the township to hold
someone responsible for the up-
keep.
Mary Ellen Walls, a resident of
Jay Court who lives near the
property, first spoke publicly
about the problem at the May 27
council meeting. She described
the property as a house of hor-
rors and said its former occu-
pant was a hoarder.
Now, three months later, Walls
again spoke, this time expressing
relief that something was finally
being done.
Im thrilled to hear theyre
moving forward anyway because
next door neighbors have been
suffering for a long time, Walls
said. Were regularly seeing rac-
coons now. I ran into one the
other night and it went up the
side of the house, went on the
roofand it ran up a tree, and
that tree is now down, so thats
good.
Walls said she hopes the
process continues to quickly
move forward.
It just shows you now that the
trees are gone how horrible the
house looks, so its good to know
that theyre going to be fixing it,
and as soon as possible would be
great, Walls said.
George Morris, who acted as
township solicitor for the meet-
ing, has been working with Ja-
manows office on the situation
and was familiar with what had
happened in court.
He said while the lienholders
are still going through the foreclo-
sure process to get the full title to
the property, he shared Walls
hope that the process would be
quick.
Once they get full control of
that property, they will go in and
clean up the mess that is there.
They will rehab it inside and out
because theyll have full authori-
ty to do that, Morris said. It will
get back on the market, and it will
become a productive property
again.
Mayor Randy Brown recalled
when he was first elected mayor
how someone told him govern-
ment was like a warship in that it
takes a long time to turn around,
yet he compared the quick turn-
around time of dealing with the
38 Yale property to that of the pri-
vate sector.
He credited the outside of the
box thinking of council and
township staff.
You guys think outside the
box, Brown said. You work
hard. Our staff here works more
than 40 hours a week, and Id
know because I call them on Sun-
days.
Lienholders come forward to care
for abandoned Yale Road property
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T
hirteen years have passed
since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
on New York City and Wash-
ington, D.C.
Thats hard to believe.
Its hard to believe that it was 13
years ago that this country changed
forever.
Its hard to believe that it was 13
years ago that so many innocent lives
were lost.
Its hard to believe how much our
lives have changed in those 13 years
how heightened security at public
places, especially airports, is expected
and openly accepted; how a persons
privacy is not always private; how
farewell and welcome home celebra-
tions for servicemen and women seem
to be commonplace; and how, sadly, the
world is still dealing with terror.
There are so many other examples
to mention of how our lives have
changed since that fateful day 13 years
ago.
Here we are, more than a decade
later, with 9/11 as a memory for all of
us who lived it, and a history lesson
for those who didnt.
Thirteen years later, we should all
be proud of the way we are remember-
ing and honoring those who lost their
lives that day as well as their families,
and also the servicemen and women
and their families who so bravely
have volunteered to serve this country.
In addition to annual memorials put
on at the national level, local commu-
nities are playing a large part, too. Our
community, and others around us,
host 9/11 remembrances and memori-
als.
We should all be proud of ourselves
and our fellow citizens. But we should
not stop here just because we have
done well so far.
We should never forget what hap-
pened 13 years ago. We should always
pause and respect those who were
taken from us and those who fight for
our freedom.
And we should ensure that those
who werent alive 13 years ago, or were
too young to remember, are taught
about what happened that day, and
how it will continue to affect our lives
and theirs.
We will never forget.
in our opinion
We will never forget
Thirteen years later, we continue to remember those lives lost on 9/11
Share your experiences
Have a 9/11 story to tell, or want to send
a message to the community or our
servicemen and women? Write us
a letter to the editor.
Spaces still are available for Teddy Bear
Academy, open to all children aged 6 weeks
to pre-kindergarten. Eveshams Teddy
Bear Academy facilities include seven
large classrooms, an indoor play area, a
fenced outdoor play area, a nurses office,
and a separate entrance and bathrooms.
Our program is providing an atmos-
phere that encourages children to explore
and be creative, while being safe and se-
cure throughout the day, said Leah Perl-
mutter, Evesham Child Care coordinator.
Weve been providing quality before- and
after-school care for school-aged children
enrolled in the district for more than 23
years and are thrilled to expand our pro-
gram to include infants, toddlers and
preschoolers.
Teddy Bear Academy is available year-
round with varied full-day options to fit
most families schedules. The hours of op-
eration are from 6:45 a.m. until 6 p.m., Mon-
day through Friday. Families can choose to
enroll children from two to five days a
week. A half-day preschool program also is
available for 3- and 4-year-olds from 6:45
a.m. -12:15 p.m. (morning session) or 12:30
6 p.m. (afternoon session).
Children who attend the districts pre-
school program at Rice Elementary School
and are enrolled in Teddy Bear Academy,
are provided transportation to or from Rice
dependent upon am or pm enrollment.
These families also have a wrap-around
care option available to them, if interested.
All children in the preschool program
must be 3 or 4 on or before Oct. 1 and fully
potty-trained to meet program require-
ments.
Tuition rates range from $303 to $1,100;
detailed tuition information is available on
the Evesham Township School District
website at www.evesham.k12.nj.us. To reg-
ister or arrange for a tour of Teddy Bear
Academy, located at 150 Tomlinson Mill
Road, contact Evesham Child Care at (856)
988-0686. Registrations are being accepted
on a first-come, first-served basis until all
spaces are filled. In addition to contact in-
formation and current immunization
records, a non-refundable $75 fee also is due
at the time of registration.
Spaces still available for Teddy Bear Academy
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orful birds all of it located just
off Admiral Wilson Boulevard,
and close to local residents in
need of green space.
On Sept. 20, Girl Scout Troop
21078 will host a Plein Air Festi-
val and Community Paint Out in
Gateway Park, a subdivision of
Cooper River Park West in
Pennsauken.
Plein Air means painting on
location, outdoors. The goal of
this festival is to promote open
space justice and to raise aware-
ness about the park.
Gateway Park was created in
2000, during preparations for the
Republican Convention in
Philadelphia. The park replaced a
series of motels, gas stations and
bars along Admiral Wilson Boule-
vard. Unlike Cooper River Park
East, which was developed and
turned into a beautiful area to
take walks and bike rides, the
west side of Cooper River re-
mains underdeveloped.
The park has remained official-
ly closed for 13 years; barriers
currently greet motorists at-
tempting to enter via the parking
lot. This much-needed open space
will serve Camden and
Pennsauken residents who would
otherwise have to cross danger-
ous motorways to access park-
land.
Members of Girl Scout Troop
21078 were inspired to base their
Silver Award community service
project at Gateway Park after par-
ticipating in a Pledge to Fledge
bird watching event and meeting
with advisor Tom Knoche of
Friends of Cooper River Park
West.
They learned project manage-
ment skills as they worked with
the CCMUA, the NJ Conservation
Foundation and Girl Scouts of
Central and Southern NJ to ap-
prove the project. They worked
with local groups such as Urban-
Promise and Parkside Business
and Community in Partnership,
who have long been advocating
for the park, to coordinate the
event.
The Silver Award is the second
highest award in Girl Scouting.
The art event will take place
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and will in-
clude judging and a short awards
ceremony the same day. Local and
regional artists of all ages are en-
couraged to participate as the
judging will be separated into stu-
dents, 17 and younger, and adults,
older than 17.
The community is invited to
view the artists work from 3 to
4:30 p.m. at the park. Registration
and more information about the
contest can be found at cooper-
riverproject.weebly.com.
Girl Scouts to host Plein Air Festival,
Community Paint Out on Sept. 20
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 10
Boppin Babies: Ages 12 to 24
months. 10:15 a.m. Evesham
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.
Join Ms. Jenn for a fun circle
time with parachute play and
more. Siblings must remain seat-
ed. Registration is required. Reg-
ister online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us,
in person or call the library at
(856) 983-1444.
Little Movers and Shakers: Ages 2
to 3. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.
Jenn for a half- hour of musical
fun and movement. Siblings must
remain seated. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.
Email momsclubmarltons@
gmail.com for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes and
Noble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.
Call 596-7058 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
THURSDAY SEPT. 11
The 200 Club of Burlington Coun-
ty 200 13th Annual 9/11 Memo-
rial Prayer Service: All. 7:30 a.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church, 207
West Main St., Moorestown. Guest
speaker for the service will be
Rusty Williams, retired police offi-
cer, paramedic and ordained
Christian minister. In addition,
Williams is the author of " Can I
Get There From Here?" published
in 2009. The memorial prayer
service will be attended by mem-
bers of municipal, county and
state law enforcement agencies
along with area firefighters,
emergency medical personnel,
emergency coordinators and rep-
resentatives of local, county,
state and federal government.
Adult Knitting Club: Adult. 11 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-
ton Road. Beginners as well as
more advanced adult knitters are
welcome to join this four-week
knitting class series. By the end
of the series, students will leave
with a completed project. Please
bring size 10 knitting needles.
Yarn will be provided. Registra-
tion is required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targets
abs, back, posture, balance and
flexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-
mation.
Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-
tact, explosive boxing drills using
one-pound piloxing gloves. Call
985-9792 for information.
BNI Marlton Regional Chapter
Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 Main
St., Voorhees. BNI is a business
and professional networking
referral organization. Join us to
learn more about how to grow
your business. Call Ray for details
at (609) 760-0624.
FRIDAY SEPT. 12
Yoga Tyme: Ages 4 to 6 years. 10:30
a.m. Evesham Library at 984
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Police offer medication
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a.m. to 2 p.m., the Evesham Police
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Free public painting
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Center for the Arts of South-
ern NJ announces a free painting
demonstration open to the public.
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Saturday, Sept. 13, from 1 to 3:15
p.m. at the art center, located at
123 S Elmwood Road for an un-
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Iannarella said around 30 girls
have already expressed interest
in attending her new chapter.
As for discussion topics,
Iannarella said the Girl Talk web-
site has an entire curriculum
where she can download activi-
ties and find out what to talk
about at meetings.
Topics include beautiful body
image, being a friend, girls being
true to themselves, dating, down-
playing drama, growing up, par-
ents, life lessons, life skills, cre-
ativity, self health, partying, in-
spiration and more.
Iannarella said the group has
an added benefit for the younger
girls, as it helps them socialize
with girls already in high school,
which she likens to when her son
first joined the youth group at
their church the summer before
his freshman year.
They formed this bond and it
didnt matter what grade they
were in or what clique they were
with, and they just got along, and
I felt that was important for the
kids and their confidence, she
said.
As for the older high school
girls, which Iannarella said the
chapter could use more of, she
said the group helps them build
self-confidence.
Its great for the younger girls
because they look up to the older
girls anyway, but its great for the
older girls because they lack self
confidence so this will definitely
help, she said.
The groups first meeting is
Sept. 24 from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. in
the meeting room at the Evesham
Township Library, 984 Tuckerton
Road. Those looking for more in-
formation can contact Iannarella
at girltalkmarlton@gmail.com.
I look forward to a great year
watching the girls build friend-
ships with each other and confi-
dence in themselves, Iannarella
said.
GROUPS
Continued from page 1
Groups first
meeting is Sept. 24
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Twenty-eight years ago, the
Evesham Township Historic
Preservation Committee and the
township created the Fall Festi-
val, one of the largest and most
celebrated community events in
the area.
Eventually, the Evesham
Womens League became in-
volved, further developing the fes-
tival. Now known as the Harvest
Fest, and hosted by the Evesham
Celebrations Foundation, the fes-
tivities will again return to Main
Street on Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. rain or shine.
The original goal of the His-
toric Preservation Committee
was to attract business to Main
Street, a goal that persists, said
Ann Macready, former Womens
League member and organizer of
the Harvest Fest.
We worked with the fire de-
partment and the police to really
make the event run smoothly.
Eventually it became so big we
were closing the road for safety,
Macready said. It has really
evolved since we began in 1986.
The Fall Festival originated
with a few tables and historic
vendors, such as glassblowing,
Macready said. Soon, crafters,
children-oriented activities and
food vendors were added.
The Evesham Harvest Fest
has a long history here, Mayor
Randy Brown said. Each year it
reminds us of the viability of
Main Street and the importance
of community. Were thrilled for
the 28th year of celebration.
In 2004, the Womens League
dissolved and the Center for the
Arts in Southern New Jersey ap-
propriated the event, where
Macready remained. She and vol-
unteers from the Center hosted
the Fall Festival for another eight
years before the Evesham Cele-
brations Foundation took the
helm in 2012.
Harvest Fest is the most suc-
cessful continuous community
event, Macready said. We want-
ed to keep it uniquely communi-
ty-oriented. Im happy the Eve-
sham Celebrations Foundation
now runs the event, keeping the
tradition. Were all part of the
same community, so it works out.
Its fabulous.
The Harvest Fest will return to
Main Street with more than 65
vendors, artists, a food court, live
music, a childrens section and
much more.
When the Evesham Celebra-
tions Foundation took over the
Harvest Fest, we knew we were
taking over a long-standing tradi-
tion, Christine Krimmel said,
the Harvest Fest chairperson.
The ECF works hard all year to
ensure a memorable afternoon.
The ECF dedicates itself to the
Harvest Fest and its traditions,
Krimmel said.
We carefully organize all year.
The Harvest Fest truly comes to-
gether as soon as the Independ-
ence Day Celebration has
passed, Krimmel said.
Residents can begin their day
at Main and Maple, with the
street fair ending at North Lo-
cust. Eveshams main thorough-
fare will be peppered with local
artists, crafters, local food and the
faces of family and friends.
Harvest Fest is where we gath-
er and welcome the fall with a
bang, Brown said. We have a
fantastic team between the Eve-
sham Celebrations Foundation,
the Evesham Police Department
and the Evesham-Fire Rescue.
This event could not happen with-
out the team we have here in Eve-
sham.
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www.eveshamcelebrations.org.
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Township School District, and Evans Elementary School was bustling before
the school day began. CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Matt Anderson walks his
son Bryan, 10, and daughter Lily, 6, safely across the street toward their first
days of fifth and first grades. Roberta and Stephen Hoyle walk with their son,
first grader Ryan, 6. Principal Nicholas DiBlasi and first grader Emma
Roberts, 6, pose with the school mascot, the Critter. Third grader Aiden
Bryne, 9, smiles with his mother Tiffany Taylor. Alex Costomiris, 9, and sister
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The following students from
Marlton are welcomed to Lehigh
University as a member of the
class of 2018. The incoming class
represents an accomplished, di-
verse group of students who hail
from 41 U.S. states and 34 interna-
tional countries and territories.
Congratulations to the newest
members of the 75,000-plus
Lehigh family.
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Rosetti and Sudharsh Shankar are
new members of the Class of
2018.
James Madison University is
excited to welcome the Class of
2018 to campus this month. The
incoming freshman class repre-
sents an accomplished, diverse
group of individuals who hail
from 36 states, the District of Co-
lumbia and 35 countries around
the world. Incoming freshmen
from Marlton include:
Michael Hemberger, with
plans to major in finance.
Julietta Verish, with plans to
major in nursing.
Joshua Westrom, of Marlton,
graduated from Coastal Carolina
University with a bachelors of
science in Business in Marketing.
Westrom was among some 305
candidates for graduation at
Coastal Carolina University's
Summer 2014 commencement
ceremonies.
Marlton resident Amanda Joan
Cummings has been named to the
president's list at James Madison
University for the spring 2014 se-
mester. Students who earn presi-
dent's list honors must carry at
least 12 graded credit hours and
earn a GPA of 3.9 or above. Cum-
mings is a senior whose major is
interdisc liberal studies - BS.
Marlton resident Kristyn Brier
was named to the dean's list for
the 2014 spring semester at Messi-
ah College. Brier is a senior ma-
joring in psychology. Dean's list is
earned by receiving a 3.6 GPA or
higher on a 4.0 scale.
Alisha Gonzales, of Marlton, a
Widener University 2014 gradu-
ate, was recently recognized with
the The Kimberly Marshall
Health Psychology Dissertation
Award, which recognizes a stu-
dent specializing in health psy-
chology who shows outstanding
promise for making a contribu-
tion to the field. Gonzales re-
ceived a doctor of clinical psy-
chology from Widener.
Erin Mason, of Marlton, was
recognized during Millersville
University of Pennsylvania's
Honors and Awards Convocation
on April 26.
Mason received the Pennsylva-
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play into a 30-minute yoga activi-
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ter online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)
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Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
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SATURDAY SEPT. 13
Craft Show and Kids' Fun Fair: All
ages. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Indian Acres
Tree Farm, Tuckerton Road, Med-
ford. The Fun Fair activities will
benefit the American Cancer
Society (relay team from Med-
ford). There will be small games
with prizes for the kids, face
painting, sand art necklaces, a
gift basket auction, photo with an
alpaca and baked goods. Loca-
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call (609) 953-0087
Pokmon Battle Club: Ages 7 to 16.
6 p.m. Evesham Library at 984
Tuckerton Road. Join Miss Elayna
as the library enjoys fun Pok-
mon battles in the video game or
the trading card game. Each par-
ticipant will get a Pokmon train-
er certificate for battling and
have a chance to win a Pokmon-
themed prize. Bring your own
Nintendo DS system as well as
Pokmon X or Y to battle in the
video game and or bring your
own Pokmon card deck to par-
ticipate. Registration is required.
Register online at
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call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
SUNDAY SEPT. 14
Craft Show and Kids' Fun Fair: All
ages. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Indian Acres
Tree Farm, Tuckerton Road, Med-
ford. The Fun Fair activities will
benefit the American Cancer
Society (relay team from Med-
ford). There will be small games
with prizes for the kids, face
painting, sand art necklaces, a
gift basket auction, photo with an
alpaca and baked goods. Loca-
tion: 609- For more information
call (609) 953-0087.
First Ladies of the U.S. (1789-
Present): Ages 10 Adult. 2 p.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-
ton Road. This program presents
an overview of all the first ladies
from Martha Washington to
Michelle Obama. It discusses
many interesting and informative
facts about each womans lega-
cies, contributions and effect on
the office of first lady. Join Trish
Chambers Productions for a fas-
cinating look at an amazing
group of women. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
MONDAY SEPT. 15
Farm Tales: Ages 3 to 6. 10:30 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-
ton Road. Join the library for
Farm Tales, a story time to get
everyone thinking about fall,
farms, and fun. Listen to apple
picking stories, jokes, songs and
make a craft. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
TUESDAY SEPT. 16
Wii for Seniors: Ages 55 and up.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Video
games are not just for kids any-
more. See what all the buzz is
about. Bowling, golf, puzzle
games, more. Wii generously
donated by Samost Caregiver
Respite Grant & JFCSSNJ. Regis-
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call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Back to School: DIY Pencil, Topper,
and Notebook Craft: Ages 8 to 17.
6 p.m. Evesham Library at 984
Tuckerton Road. Go back to
school in style. Join Ms. Elayna as
the library takes ordinary pencils
and decorates them with origami
paper and Japanese washi tape
to create uniquely styled pencils.
Then create a fun and unique
pencil topper to finish the look.
Attendees can also bring their
own school notebooks and alter
them with the origami paper and
washi tape to liven them up. Reg-
istration is required. Register
online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)
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Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
Questions of Faith support group: 3
p.m. at Samaritan Center for Grief
Support, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.
Call (800) 596-8550 to register.
Marlton Central Networkers Chap-
ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marcos at Indian
Springs, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI
meets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel free
to bring plenty of business cards
and a guest or two to find out how a
trade exclusive business network-
ing group can help increase quali-
fied referrals. Call (856) 304-9320
for more information.
CALENDAR
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CALENDAR
The following reports are on
file with the Evesham Township
police department:
The following incidents oc-
curred on Wednesday, Aug. 20:
Route 70 East Weapon- Pos-
session: Suspect flashed a folding
pocket knife following a road rage
incident.
Route 73 North Contempt of
Court: Motor vehicle stop result-
ed in arrest of driver for out-
standing warrant.
Route 73 North Robbery: Re-
sponded to Promenade for strong
arm robbery. Victim was injured
as her purse was snatched.
Route 73 South Contempt of
Court: Female was arrested for
three outstanding traffic war-
rants.
Route 73 South Theft of Serv-
ices: Female refused to pay for
car washing service.
Briar Court Fraud: Attempt-
ed phone scam
Hastings Court Identity
Theft: Victim stated an unknown
person obtained his debit card in-
formation and made purchases.
Pavonia Circle Burglary: Bur-
glary to residence.
Quaker Street Fire: The vic-
tim called 911 to report that her
residence was on fire due to a
dryer fire.
Recreation Drive Suspicious
Activity: Suspicious activity was
reported at the driving range and
added patrols were requested.
Tuckerton Road EMS: Victim
fell and struck his head while
playing at Marlton Playground.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Thursday, Aug. 21:
Route 73 South Fraud: Possi-
ble counterfeit $5 bill.
Route 73 South CDS-Distribu-
tion: Dispatched to Walgreens for
a report of a fight, located sus-
pects and investigation revealed
23 vials of marijuana.
Route 73 South Shoplifting:
Subject shoplifted items from TJ
Maxx and then fled.
Jonquil Place Lost Property:
Lost NJ drivers license.
Marlton Pike Theft: Victim
suspects a former employee of
stealing equipment.
Tenby Lane Lost Property:
Victims seizure medication was
reported missing.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Friday, Aug. 22:
Route 70 West Contempt of
Court: Pedestrian stop resulted in
arrest for active traffic warrant.
Route 70 West Found Proper-
ty: Enterprise Rental Car found a
single buckshot round while
cleaning a returned rental car.
Route 73 North Contempt of
Court: Male 47 arrested for ATS
warrant following a motor vehi-
cle stop.
Route 73 South Prescription
Fraud: Male called in fraudulent
prescription.
Route 73 South Contempt of
Court: During a motor vehicle
stop the driver was arrested for
an outstanding warrant out of
Cherry Hill.
Route 73 South Contempt of
Court: Subject was arrested on a
motor vehicle stop for an out-
standing criminal warrant out of
Mount Laurel.
Albany Road Hazmat Spill:
Trash truck leaked fluid.
Hewlings Drive Hazmat Spill:
Trash truck leaked fluid.
Larkspur Drive Fraud: Caller
identifying himself as her grand-
son attempted to have money sent
to him to get out of jail.
Lord Place Burglary Rectory
entered and cash stolen.
Manor Lane Harassment:
Victim harassed via text.
Pickwick Drive Burglary:
Burglary and theft from resi-
dence.
Tuckerton Road Theft: Victim
reported credit card theft.
Waterview Court Burglary:
Handbag stolen from unlocked
vehicle.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Saturday, Aug. 23:
Route 73 North Operating MV
while suspended: Suspect
charged after being found driving
while suspended after DUI con-
viction.
Route 73 North Contempt of
Court: Driver arrested for out-
standing warrant out of Mount
Laurel.
Route 73 South Disorderly
Conduct: Store manager reported
disorderly individual in store re-
fusing to leave.
Kathryn Court Criminal Mis-
chief: Victims mailbox damaged
overnight.
Sharp Road Criminal Mis-
chief: Unknown subject threw ob-
ject at moving car and
broke window.
Tuckerton Road
Contempt of Court:
Picked up prisoner
from Medford, trans-
ported to BCJ.
Tuckerton Road Subject was
taken from Cherry Hill PD and
transported to BCJ.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Sunday, Aug. 24:
Sweetfern Court Criminal In-
tent: Subject reported seeing sus-
pect attempt to gain entry into
motor vehicles. Suspect was gone
on arrival.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Male, 35, arrested by Cher-
ry Hill PD for Evesham ATS war-
rant.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Monday, Aug. 25:
Route 70 East Custody Matter.
Route 70 West Shoplifting:
Subject arrested for
shoplifting.
Route 73 South Harassment:
Victim reported verbal harass-
ment.
Tuckerton Road Fraud: Sub-
ject reported fraudulent phone
calls.
Willow Bend Road Lost Prop-
erty: Subject reported his wallet
lost.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Tuesday, Aug. 26:
Route 70 East Simple Assault:
Victim reported employee
grabbed her arm and scratched
wrist. Victim further reported
finger injury.
Route 70 East CDS-Posses-
sion: Subject placed in custody for
possession of marijuana during
motor vehicle stop.
Route 73 North Found Proper-
ty: A motorist located victims
wallet, same returned.
Lippincott Drive Contempt of
Court:
During an accident investiga-
tion, a driver was discovered to
have an outstanding warrant
from Berlin Borough.
Sagemore Drive Missing Per-
son: Victim reported missing by
boyfriend. Same located.
Stockton Lane Missing Per-
son: Male left his apartment to
pick up food from
restaurant and he
failed to return home.
He was located in his
vehicle by State
Troopers of the Buena
Vista Barracks.
Tuckerton Road Assist other
PD: Building search with USMS
for wanted suspect.
Tuckerton Road Contempt of
Court: Subject turned herself in
on an Evesham warrant.
Willow Bend Road Lost Prop-
erty: Victim lost wallet while at-
tending Saint Joan of Arc Carni-
val.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Wednesday, Aug. 27:
Route 73 South Contempt of
Court: During a motor vehicle
stop, driver found to have ATS
and ACS warrants.
Route 73 South Contempt of
Court: Motor vehicle stop result-
ed in arrest for multiple ATS and
ACS warrants.
Clifford Lane Theft: IRS
Fraud.
Sweetfern Court Suspicious
Activity: Caller reports juveniles
walking around cars at 1 a.m.
Tuckerton Road Harassment:
Receiving harassing phone calls
requesting credit card informa-
tion.
The following incidents oc-
curred on Thursday, Aug. 28:
Route 73 South Contempt of
Court: Investigation of MVA
resulted in arrest for ATS war-
rant.
Lamplighter Court Unattend-
ed Death: Victim found deceased
by husband.
SEPT. 1016, THE MARLTON SUN 17
Police: Victim injured as purse snatched at Promenade
police
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pinegrovemasonry@gmail.com
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
Make your home
sizzle this summer!
Decks & Porches Decorative Trims Crown Moldings
Bookcases Custom Mantles Built-Ins Baths
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
In A Loving Home
NOT A KENNEL!
Call Steven:
856-356-2775
www.
OUR HOME
DOG BOARDING.com
Your Dog
Dog Boarding
Ouality 8ervice At A Price
That Won't You"
856-346-3388
www.gibsonelectrical.com
FREE E8TMATE8 NO JOB TOO 8MALLl
Residential Service Upgrades
Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
EIectricaI Services
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
GeneraI Contracting
Steve's
Home Repair
Siding Capping Painting
Gutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed Insured
Handyman Services
I do quality & affordable home repairs,
locks, blinds, sheetrock repair, painting,
staining, pressure washing, fence repair,
mulch, stone, and much more.
Call 3B's HONEY DO SERVICES
And ask for Bruce.
856-296-5515
I CAN HELP WITH YOUR TO-DO LIST
856-429-8991
Call Today!
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
Home Improvement
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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
Fully Insured Lic#13VH01362400
S50 OFF
WhoIe House
Humidifier
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
estimate. Expires: 10/31/14.
S200 OFF
New Heater or
Air Conditioning
System InstaIIation
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
Estimate. Expires: 10/31/14.
{856} 427-9334
SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION
FREE Estimates on New nstalls 0% Financing Available
HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG
CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR
HEATER CLEANING
Proudly serving the South Jersey area
for over 25 YEARS!
No Dispatch Fees Affordable Service Rates
Easy Payment Options
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856-200-3297
Lic.# 12134
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AC REPAIRS
HVACR LIC# 73200
EducationaI Services
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Voice Keyboard Piano
in My Shamong Studio
Degreed. 20 Yrs. Exp.
$20 1/2 Hr.

FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
Repair and Restoration
Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing
Stain Removal
Seal Coating
BASEMENTS FINISHED
$950. Discount on com-
plete basement. Play
rooms, custom bars, addi-
tions, custom kitchen, bath
remodels, design service
Free Est. All Remodeling
Services.
(609) 268-1737
SALES AND CUSTOMER
SERVICE PEOPLE
with basic computer
skills for an internet
based automotive
parts company.
Parts experience a plus
but not necessary
Please fax resumes to
856-988-9403
or email
Tony@partsgeek.com
AUTO FINANCE & ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER
Luxury auto F&I manager who can SELL, maintain
excellent CSI, and assist GSM. Must have auto Iinance
experience. Salary, commission and monthly bonus.
The best working conditions and hours!!
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VISIUNS
EDUCATIUNAL
ADVUCACY, LLC
Ellen C. Topiel, M.A.
6u9-41u-2674
topielvisionsgmail.com
topielvea.net
Telephone Sales Person
Wanted
M-F 9am-1pm $10 P/H
Plus weekly/monthly bonuses.
Medford area office.
CaII 856-816-3155
Up to $2,500 Sign-On Bonus!
Make $50-70,000/yr on our
Home WeekIy
Dedicated Opportunities
OVER 50 YEARS STRONG, STABLE,
WERNER ENTERPRISES:
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856-304-3916
HOME REPAIR!
Roofing, Siding,
Windows & Doors, Stucco
Gutter Cleaning, Paint,
Powerwashing, Drywall & more!!
FREE ESTIMATES
Home Improvement
0% Financing Available FREE ESTIMATES
856-200-3296
Filan Conner
Plumbing | HVAC | Bathroom Remodeling
Lic.# 12134
AIR CONDITIONING PROBLEM?
CALL TODAY
HVACR LIC# 73200
Concrete Repair EducationaI Services Handyman Services HeIpWanted Home Improvement
CLASSIFIED SEPTEMBER 10-16, 2014 THE MARLTON SUN 19
Trees, Shrubs, Pruning, Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil, Sod,
Grading, Paver, Patios, Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties,
Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage
CALL MIKE 856-535-4946
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Family and
Business
Friendly
Computer
Solutions!
(856) 861-6393
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South Jerseys leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
Honesty and integrity are synonymous for !
We encourage you to contact our references and let them tell you!
nterior Painting Restorations
Wallpaper Removal Paperhanging
Drywall & Plaster Repairs
Brass Hardware Cleaning
Call Ray Forker
for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
FULLY N8URED
www.rayforkerpainting.com
Serving
South Jersey
for over 50
years.
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
WOODCHUCKS WOODCHUCKS
Lawn Mower Service Parts Sales
Small Engine Repair
856-783-1111
HOLIDAY SERVICES
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Convenient Payment Plans
856-547-1006
Fall Special
Core Aeration
$125 Includes seeding & starter
fertilizer up to 4,000 sq. ft.
Painting
Lic.# 13VH01426900
EVERLAST
SHEDS
Built in your yard
609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com
203 Rt. 530, Southampton
Merchandise GeneraI
MERIDIAN
EARTHWORKS
Landscape Design & Maintenance
CALL DAVID SAMPLE

Correnty's Lawn Svcs.


Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
OUTDOOR
Solutions
LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
Complete Design/Installation
& Lawn Maintenance
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$
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saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
Massage
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REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service
IS NOW OFFERING
EXTERIOR PAINTING
FOR 1/2 PRICE (FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER)
(609) 320-9717
Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Pauls Painting of Medford
QUICK SERVICES
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
270-2527
PETES
POWER WASHING
& PAINTING
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Powerwashing
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Whos making money
YOU OR THEM?
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Special Classified offers available.
Dont delay! Call today!
(856) 427-0933
INTO ACTION!
CLASSIFIED 2O THE MARLTON SUN SEPTEMBER 10-16, 2014
Landscaping Painting Cont'd PIumbing
BLACKWOOD
24 VALLEYBROOK COURT End unit
3BR, 2.5BA, LR, form DR, walk-out slider fin bsmt
full size windows, 2-stry fam rm fp, hw flrs, master
suite pwr tub separate shwr, lots of closet & storage
space secluded bk yd deck & patio, 2nd fl laundry,
sec sys, 1-yr home warranty (Web ID 6445626)
$250,000
Danielle
Adams
Bruce
Whitlock
CHERRY HILL
1016 RYMILL RUN Welcome to Fox
Hollow This center hall Colonial features 5
Bedrooms and 3.5 Baths Large eat in Kitchen
Family Room Fireplace Formal Living and
Dining room First floor office Full Basement
Hardwood Flooring throughout this home.
Fenced yard (Web ID 6404318) $385,000
EVESHAM TWP
113 WAGONWHEEL COURT
Two Master Suites and Laundry
Room and possible office/den area.
Walk to Willow Ridge Plaza! Minutes
drive to the Promenade at Sagemore!
(Web ID 6439834)
$234,900
CHERRY HILL
1785 BALDWIN ROAD Lovely 3 bed-
room Split in Apple Hill. Move right in. This
kitchen has been updated. Spacious family
room and finished basement. Fenced yard
and home is located close to shopping and
major highway with the great Cherry Hill
Schools. (Web ID 6440596) $239,000
CHERRY HILL
704 KINGS HIGHWAY S Endless Pos-
sibilities! Home & 2 Lots! 2nd Floor w/full Kit,
Bath separate Entrance 10 ft ceilings and
multiple built-ins add to the ambiance of this
beautiful home. Perfect for a Professional or
Home Business. This is a must see!
(Web ID 6336441) $299,900
CHERRY HILL
62 BRIDLE COURT Spacious 3 bd
Townhome in Short Hills Up-
grades incd hdwd flrs, 2-sided
fireplace, Rec/Light jacuzzi, fin
bsmt & more! (Web ID 6396224)
$299,900
EVESHAM TWP
24 CONTINENTAL LANE Finished
Basement in this 4 bed, 2.5 bth Taylor model, in
the desirable Briarwood two story foyer Formal
Living room. & Large Dining room. Kitchen
w/granite counters Three Season room and
Family room W/fireplace and a separate home
office (Web ID 6385065) $425,000
William
Siebert
Barbara
Buechele
Patricia
Levecchia
Cheryl
Greer
Kevin
Watson
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM
MARLTON
43 NORMANDY DRIVE Woodlands
Development Impeccable Solebury Model with
every upgrade your can imagine. This truly is
a must see to appreciate! From gourmet
Kitchen to sumptuous bathrooms and two tier
Trex Deck backing to farm lands! Call for your
private tour. (Web ID 6326361) $430,000
Carlo
Vitulano
VOORHEES
53 PENN ROAD 4 bed, 2.5 bath, office,
in-ground pool, open concept. Deck, mini bar,
finished basement, 2 walk-in closets in the
main bedroom, Blue ribbon school district,
security system, sprinkler system, intercoms
thru-out, and laundry on the main floor!
(Web ID 6437598) $399,900
Sejal
Patel
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM
Noxt Ronl Estnto Liconsing clnss stnrts Octobor 6, 2014.
Cnll no todny to stnrt your cnroor!
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 PM
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CLASSIFIED SEPTEMBER 10-16, 2014 THE MARLTON SUN 21
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 9/30/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
ESTIMATES
FAST
EMERGENCY
SERVICE!
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Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Your home away from home! Here
is a turn-key rare single family home
priced to sell! This home features 3
bedrooms 2 baths. Highlights
include: gas heat, central air (2 yrs
old), newer hot water heater, gas
fireplace, newer windows, brand
new bathrooms. new fiberglass
deck, front composite decking,
enclosed outside shower, separate
laundry room, vinyl siding, storage
shed, gas Viking stove, 3 decks,
4 car parking, and much more.
Property is being offered furnished.
Hurry this is a winner!
$589,900
3106 WEST AVE
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
$50 OFF
Expires 9/30/14.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
Expert Tree Care by Dave
Macneil, Trimmming,
Removal, Land Clearing,
Fully nsured, Quality Work
Serving Medford &
Tabernacle Area for
25 years
609-859-1506
Tutoring
20% OFF 1st lesson
Experienced Tutor
in Russian
856-304-1304
innamaria3@aol.com
Roofing
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
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This space could be yours!
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To advertise call us at 856-427-0933
CLASSIFIED 22 THE MARLTON SUN SEPTEMBER 10-16, 2014
Roofing Tank RemovaI Tree Service
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609-471-8391
Wanted to Buy
CLASSIFIED SEPTEMBER 10-16, 2014 THE MARLTON SUN 23
Considering a home
in South Florida?
Whether you're considering a move
to a better climate, or just a second
home, or investment property, Rena
Kliot of Pulse International Realty is
the broker for buyers who want a
dependable expert in the exciting
South Florida market.
Call today to start your search
for that coastal home!
Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner
Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com
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
Three HUGE Floors of Furniture
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 other offers
Your choice of Fabric and Color $995
0%
FINANCING
Until 2015 with
1/3 down. See store
for details.
Bed $449
Bed $449
We deliver to the Shore!
FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE!
FALL SAVINGS!*
$50 OFF
Any Purchase
of $300 or more
$100 OFF
Any Purchase
of $999 or more
$200 OFF
Any Purchase
of $1999 or more
$300 OFF
Any Purchase
of $2999 or more
$400 OFF
Any Purchase
of $3999 or more
Your choice of Fabric and Color $699
Get a new recliner
for the
football games
$799
*
$899
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$499
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Flat Screen Entertainment Cabinets
Over 50 Models On Display!
Fireplace
Entertainment
Centers
Sectional $2299
Reclining Sofa $949
Reclining Console Sofa $949
Lift
Chair
$539
Swivel
Rocker
$449
Powered
Lay Flat Chair
$599
By, Price
with
coupon.
Swivel
Rocker
$299

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