MHS Alum Gives Back at Villanova: Getting The Ball Rolling On New Season
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Community House
Bradley Kenney takes reins
as new director. PAGE 5
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
Tom Saldutti of Moorestown is
using his time at Villanova Uni-
versity to not only prepare for life
in the real world but to give back.
A sophomore at Villanova, Sal-
dutti is a member of the schools
Special Olympics committee,
helping plan the largest student-
run Special Olympics event in the
world.
Getting involved with the Spe-
cial Olympics at Villanova was a
project close to Salduttis heart.
I originally joined because
Fall Fest sounded like an amazing
experience at Villanova. I also
saw it as a way to give back to the
differently abled community after
my family has received so much
help with my brother Michael
who has Down Syndrome, Sal-
dutti said.
Villanova students organize
and host the Special Olympics
Pennsylvania Fall Festival. Spe-
cial Olympics Pennsylvania pro-
vides year-round sports training
and competition for more than
20,000 children and adults with in-
tellectual disabilities. The organi-
zation offers more than 260 local
NICK COHEN/The Sun
Under a blazing summer sun, the girls soccer team of Moorestown High School took to the field last Wednesday for a scrimmage
against Williamstown High School. The match against Williamstown was one of five scrimmages for the Quakers before they open their
season on the road Sept. 11 at Burlington Township High School.
Getting the ball rolling on new season
MHS alum
gives back
at Villanova
please see SALDUTTI, page 10
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The Board of Trustees of the
Moorestown Community House
recently announced the appoint-
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new executive director. Kenney, a
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Bradley J. Kenney, pictured with his wife Kendra and son Jack, was
recently named the new executive director of the Moorestown Com-
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Moorestown native takes reins
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please see KENNEY, page 15
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The 200 Club of Burlington County an-
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13th annual 9/11 Memorial
Prayer Service in remembrance
of Sept. 11, 2001, on Thursday,
Sept. 11 at Trinity Episcopal
Church, 207 W. Main St.
The service will begin at 7:30 a.m. and is
intended to commemorate the 13th an-
niversary of our nation's tragedy. It will
honor all of those who died and also pay
tribute to the first responders, including
police officers, firefighters and emergency
services personnel.
The guest speaker for the service will be
Rusty Williams, retired police officer, para-
medic and ordained Christian minister.
The memorial prayer service will be at-
tended by members of municipal, county
and state law enforcement agen-
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can call it that with red light
cameras didnt go so well. For
drivers who ran red lights, it went
swimmingly, but for the state not so
much.
Last week, word came down that
some drivers who were caught on cam-
era running red lights were never in-
formed of the fines they faced because
of a technical glitch in the system. The
state Judiciary, as a result, asked local
courts to throw out the infractions all
17,000 of them.
In New Jersey, red light camera in-
fractions result in an $85 fine, but no
points on a drivers license. At $85 a
pop, thats $1,445,000 in lost revenue, all
because of a technical glitch from a
company that supposedly specializes
in this.
State lawmakers are angry, and
rightfully so.
Said Assemblyman Declan OScan-
lon, of Monmouth County: These
companies incessantly tout the sup-
posed accuracy and consistency of
their systems when the only thing
consistent about the camera company
representatives is their blatant misrep-
resentation of what the equipment
does and how accurately it does it.
People make mistakes, but this is a
big mistake by American Traffic Solu-
tions, which runs half of the states in-
tersections with red light cameras.
Lets just switch to the other compa-
ny that runs our red light cameras,
you might say. Well, the CEO of that
other company, Redflex, was just in-
dicted on federal corruption charges
for allegedly bribing Chicago officials.
Not to mention, a former Redflex exec-
utive also accused the company of pay-
ing bribes to government officials in 13
states, including New Jersey.
Seems to us that these red light cam-
eras, or at least the companies that
were hired to run them, need to be re-
moved, or at least replaced. Theres no
sense in paying for a service thats ei-
ther ineffective or, worse, possibly ob-
tained through illegal means.
We in New Jersey do enough wrong
ourselves that we dont need an outside
company to come in and screw things
up for us; were plenty good at that our-
selves, thank you very much.
The contract for red light cameras
expires in December, and it would be
best if the state didnt renew the agree-
ment, not until it studies its full results
and finds a new company or two to pro-
vide the service.
in our opinion
State should red light cameras
Corruption, technical glitches cause companies to fall short
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The Moorestown High School girls soccer team scrimmaged Williamstown High School last
Wednesday. The Quakers open their season on the road Sept. 11 at Burlington Township High
School.
Soccer scrimmage
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8:30 p.m. at First United
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Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-
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Wednesday Evening Meditations:
5:15 to 6 p.m. at Center for Con-
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LOVE for information.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Pastors Bible Study
at 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
THURSDAY SEPT. 4
Library Book Group: 7 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. This
months title is Im a Stranger
Here Myself by Bill Bryson. All
are welcome.
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. at Moorestown Library. Sto-
ries, rhymes and crafts. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 6:30 p.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,
115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mile
loop is mostly flat on roads.
Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.
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 Heal-
ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown.
FRIDAY SEPT. 5
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 Trini-
ty Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. For more infor-
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SUNDAY SEPT. 7
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Center for Conscious Living: Cele-
bration service at 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
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and sectional events and four
major statewide events Winter
Games, Summer Games, State
Floor Hockey Tournament and
Fall Festival in 23 sports with
the opportunity for athletes to ad-
vance to regional and interna-
tional competitions.
Saldutti became involved
through the schools Local Pro-
gram Host opportunity as a fresh-
man. Through the program, ap-
proximately 80 freshmen are se-
lected to participate in an experi-
ence that will acclimate them
with the basic ideals and philoso-
phy of the Special Olympics
movement and create bonds with
those who share similar passions
for volunteerism. It only took in-
volvement in one Fall Fest for Sal-
dutti to be hooked.
After being a LPH freshman
last year, I discovered that I truly
enjoy giving my own time to en-
sure that the athletes who come to
Villanova have an amazing week-
end and can feel that they belong
to our community, Saldutti said.
Watching and interacting with
the athletes during their stay at
the school are the memories that
stuck with Saldutti.
In between events, I was hang-
ing out with my LPH partner and
one of the athletes from our coun-
ty. The athlete was recording a
snap chat to send to one of her
friends, and she pointed the cam-
era at us and we waved saying hi
and go Nova. She then turned
the camera around and said in
the most sincere way I love Vil-
lanova! Saldutti said. At this
point, I realized how much this
weekend meant to the athletes
and how lucky I was to be a part
of it all.
The upcoming festival will pro-
vide more memories and more
fun for Saldutti.
My favorite part about Fall
Festival is walking around dur-
ing competition. It's fun to jump
between different parts of cam-
pus and see all of the athletes
competing in their own events,
Saldutti said. The campus feels
alive more than ever as a mixture
of staff, volunteers, athletes and
the families of the athletes rush
around campus.
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SALDUTTI
Continued from page 1
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able to recycle their cans, bottles,
newspapers and cardboard in the
same container. For residents
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While many homes will be
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their existing paper cart, we
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Residents who ordered an extra
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this July should receive their
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NICK COHEN/The Sun
The Moorestown High School girls soccer team scrimmaged Williamstown High School last
Wednesday. The Quakers open their season on the road Sept. 11 at Burlington Township High
School.
MHS scrimmages Williamstown
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W. Main St., Moorestown.
Hope Community Church: Come-
as-you-are worship service at
10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting
(Quakers): Worship service 10
a.m., social hour at 10:45 a.m. 118
East Main St., Moorestown. All
are welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter-day Saints: Worship services
at 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,
Moorestown. Questions call
(609) 346-4348.
MONDAY SEPT. 8
Jack Favorite Film Festival: 7:30
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.
Septembers feature is Barry
Lyndon.
Ham Radio Club meeting: 7:30
p.m. at St. Matthews Lutheran
Church. Call Frank at (609) 386-
5906.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. at The
Center for Conscious Living, 302
N. Washington St. Call 722-5683
for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.
at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
TUESDAY SEPT. 9
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cad-
bury Mansion. For more informa-
tion visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown Area Toastmasters
meeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.
Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.
For more information visit
4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
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REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
TITLE INSURANCE
10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
601 South Saratoga Dr., Moorestown $624,900
4BR, 2.5 BA center hall colonial w/ stone exterior has been updated by its architect owner. Over
1 acre , 3 car GA, circular driveway, & upgraded landscaping. Stained trim & oak hardwood fl
w/ flush mounted Oak HVAC grilles. LR featuring 2-piece dentil moulding & wall of bay windows.
DR w/ chair rail surround. Kitchen features cork flooring & granite counters, 2 islands each w/
SS sink. SS Wolf convection ovens, warming drawer, & range, commercial range hood, & Sub
Zero refrigerator/freezer. U-Line beverage fridge is in hutch, & a wine rack on sland. The FR
features brick gas fired FP w/ panelized built-in cabinetry above & coffered ceiling. A solarium
runs across the rear of home w/ great views of back yard & giving the home an open floor plan.
300 Westover Dr., Moorestown $999,000
5 Brs, 4 Full BAs, 2 Half BAs, 1.15 Acres, 4,300 sq ft Craftsman home located in Moorestown on the corner of
Westover & Golf View. Steps away from the middle & high schools. Boasts one of the largest lots in the area,
w/ gorgeous landscaping, beautiful bluestone patio, & wrap-around driveway. High end features abound, in-
cluding stained craftsman style woodwork, gourmet kitchen w/ open floor plan, au-pair suite, updated BAs,
landscaping, cedar roof, brick details inside & out, FR w/ coffered ceiling, 2 FPs and the list goes on and on.
3 Taunton Rd, Medford $439,000
4/5 BRs, 3 Full BAs, 1 Half BA. 2,800 SF. Waterfront! Built in 1900, has been renovated. On
Oliphant's Mill Pond, has 1st & 2nd fl decks overlooking the lake. By the lake is a separate outdoor
bar room attd to the garage w/ full bar, half BA & dock. Aggregate concrete patio for picnic table
lakeside. Detached GA has 1 accessible bay from the driveway for your car & another facing the
lake for boat/equipment storage or shop. Kitchen w/ new SS apps, trend-glass counters, pantry &
tile fls. New energy efficient windows throughout & double sided stone FP graces the DR & GR. Of-
fice on the 1st fl.. 4 BRs and laundry room upstairs. A shared BA for 3 BRs is nicely appointed. The
master BR has 2 huge walk-in closets w/ shelving systems, tray ceiling & double glass doors to
deck. The master BA is complete w/ whirlpool tub, tiled shower, & commode room.
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Special homes like this do not come on the market very often. Featuring European influenced style,
and located on one of the largest lots in prestigious Northwest Estates. The home has been com-
pletely renovated and updated by its current owners. 20'+ ceilings, new kitchen with high-end ap-
pliances, library/office with built-in shelving, and a huge master suite including sauna, gym, and
private patio. These are just a few of the luxury amenities you'll find in this magnificent estate home.
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
332 West Third Street, Moorestown $495,000
A Victorian on a quiet street in town. Rocking chair front porch & meticulously maintained. Original trim work & hardware
in many areas & gorgeous wood exterior. Spacious floor plan w/ study, DR, LR and den on 1st fl. The 2nd story has 4 BRs
including a spacious master suite w/ full BA & walk in closet, a 2nd full BA & large laundry room. The 3rd story has been
completely renovated w/ 2 rooms which can be used as BRs or bonus/game room. A combo of oak & pine flooring through-
out & new carpet in the master and 3rd story. Current owners have recently replaced roof, added dual zone AC, upgraded
electric, converted to gas heat & replaced water heater. The large flat yard has irrigation system, new patio & vinyl picket
fence. The character & livable space of this home and its proximity to Main Street make it a desirable place to live.
507 E Main St., Moorestown $919,000
4 BR 3 Full BA, 2 Half Ba Williamsburg reproduction of the "Tayloe House" was built by Canton Custom Homes w/ attention
to the historic character & details from the original, yet w/ all the comforts of modern living. Upon entering you'll see a
7 piece crown moulding detail that runs around much of the 1st fl. Walls are fitted out w/ raised paneling in the foyer,
kitchen, & keeping area. 10' ceilings on 1st fl combined w/ huge windows create a sense of proportion in the home. The
kitchen features under & in-cabinet lighting, granite countertops, island w/ double sink & water filter, built-in Sub-Zero
refrigerator/freezer, Wolf range, large pantry, & custom tile backsplash. Floors are 5" wide oak throughout 1st fl & 2nd fl
hallway. Downstairs from the kitchen/keeping area you'll find a finished basement w/ built-in entertainment center, &
custom mahogany bar including full height Sub-Zero wine refrigerator, ice maker, & sink.
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4 BR, 2 Baths, 2,566 SF. This charming historic home nestled on its quiet street has
been thoughtfully updated by the current owners. Located just outside of downtown
Moorestown, this quiet cul-de-sac features beautiful architecture and a very peaceful
neighborhood. The homeowners had the kitchen renovated recently and added a new
backsplash, granite countertops, refinished hardwood floors, and new paint throughout
the home. For added convenience, a back porch was converted into a mudroom/breakfast
area complete with coat closet and custom built-in bench/storage/cabinetry.
54 Cove Road,Moorestown $719,000
4BR, 3.5 Bath, 3410 SF. Situated on two acres in desirable Peachtree Point. This home has
been meticulously maintained by its original owners since it was built. This home has been
well thought out and designed. Highlights of the home include a huge screened in porch off
the back, new granite countertops and stone backsplash in the kitchen, built-in cabinetry
around the family room fireplace, ornate paneling on the dining room walls, a huge sitting
room with fireplace off the master bedroom, princess suite on second floor, and more.
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place has served the town selfless-
ly, its time for us to give back.
Our Capital Campaign is of the
utmost importance, and I am con-
fident that the community mem-
bers of Moorestown will help pre-
serve this historic building, he
said, when asked about his new
position at the Moorestown Com-
munity House.
Kenney comes to us from work-
ing at The Evergreens retirement
community in Moorestown and
holds his masters degree in busi-
ness administration from East-
ern University.
Kenney is replacing Bill New-
borg, who announced his retire-
ment on May 1 of this year. As ex-
ecutive director for the past 25
years, Newborg has literally
changed the face of the Communi-
ty House. He has taken our com-
munitys home from disrepair to
the beautiful English Manor
house that exists today. We cant
thank Newborg enough for his
commitment to this cherished,
memory-filled building. To say
Newborg will be missed is an un-
derstatement. He has left an in-
delible mark within our walls, as
well as within the lives of so
many throughout our community.
Please join us in welcoming
Kenney and in wishing Newborg
and his wife, Marylou, years of
health and happiness in their re-
tirement.
KENNEY
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10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
Joan DeLaney
Realtor
, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan DeLaney
Realtor
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Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan DeLaney
Realtor
, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
778 Riverton Rd, Moorestown $1,150,000
This 4 BR, 4/2 BA, 5,400 sq. ft. executive home reflects distinctive architectural design &
sumptuous details & finishes including a stunning front to back foyer, 4 fireplaces, & a
well appointed chef's kitchen with professional appliances. The master BR suite features
a tray ceiling, gorgeous master BA, sitting room & private balcony. There is a large break-
fast room w/ french doors to the deck & both living room & study feature french doors
leading to a beautiful side patio. Seeing is believing! Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-
0588 to tour this fabulous home!
6 W Cooper Ave., Moorestown $489,900
4 BR, 2.5 BA Cape Cod in charming walk-to-town Valley Stream neighborhood.
Features include a large LR w/ FP, generous library w/ sliders to backyard patio w/
water views, first floor master BR, updated full BA, updated kitchen, generous 20
ft. family room, & DR w/ built in china cabinets. Price, location & condition. Call
Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
680 Garwood Rd., Moorestown $909,900
Custom brick Cape nestled on 2 country acres with circular driveway and beautiful landscaping. This 6
bedroom, 3.5 bath home offers 3 fireplaces, large country kitchen, spectacular family room, amazin mas-
ter suite with fireplace, unique wine cellar, in- ground pool, large deck, and pond. 30 acres of open
space backs up to this property. Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588 to see this incredible home!
725 Jamie Drive. $1,199,000
6 BR, 4/1 BA architecturally rich center hall colonial in Northwest Estates. Warm inviting
rooms on main level includimg library/den, sunroom, large FR w/ wet bar & David Ramsey
built-ins, and large kitchen. Master suite built by Hartman & Schiffers is beautiful. Backyard
is an oasis w/ a deck, patios, Nisson pool w/ hottub & lovely gardens. Come see what else
this fine home has to offer!
Joan DeLaney
Realtor
, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
116 Somers Ave., Moorestown $484,900
5 bedroom, 2/1 bath home on ideal cul-de-sac location close to
Roberts School, Memorial Park and Main Street. Wonderful floor
plan, generous living room, eat-in kitchen with double ovens and
granite countertops. The large family room has direct access to
the patio that overlooks a private, beautifully landscaped backard.
Price, location and condition. A must see!
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210 E. Oak Ave., Moorestown $899,000
Charming 4 BR, 3/1 BA home situated on one of Moorestown's most prestigious
streets boasts 4 wonderful additions done over the years allowing both full scan
entertaining and comfortable family living. Some of the many fabulous features
include hardwood floors throughout, abundant custom lighted cabinetry, generous
screened porch w/ brick floor, library w/ custom David Ramsey bookcases & win-
dow seat, & master BR addition built to feel like a high end hotel suite.
519 Eaglebrook Dr., Moorestown $694,900
5 bedroom, 2/2 bath Stanwick Glen home features elegant living and dining
room, generous family room with fireplace and french doors leading to a
screened porch. The first floor in-law suite (currently being used as a home
office) is a wonderful addition with it's own entrance, cathedral ceiling and views
of the backyard and pool. The backyard oasis offers a Nesson pool, screened
porch, patios and a beautiful yard. Lovely home in a wonderful neighborhood!
8 Gardenia Court, Mt. Laurel $249,900
2 BD, 2 BA Birchfield Lakefront home w/ cul-de-sac location. Updated kitchen w/
hardwood floors, granite, tile backsplash, and center island. 2 sets of french doors
lead to sunroom & offer stunning lake views. Generous master BD w/ private
updated bath, walk-in closet, & french doors to private patio and hot tub. Call Joan
DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588 to see this lakefront home.
568 Bartram Rd., Moorestown $849,000
4 BR, 3/2 BA Northwest Estates home w/ cul-de-sac location offering over 4,000 s.f. of living on
almost 1 acre. Includes large gourmet kitchen w/ granite & stainless steel appliances, 2 story FR
w/ expansive wall of windows & custom built-ins, 2 secluded offices, open staircase to finished
basement w/powder room , generous master suite w/sitting area & sumptuos master BA & much
more. Call Joan DeLaney today to see this incredible offering!
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737 Golf View Rd., Moorestown $1,099,999
5 BR, 4.5 BA brick home. Meticulously maintained & updated estate sits on almost an acre.
The Redone chef's kitchen boasts granite countertops, marble backsplash, Thomasville cab-
inetry, & professional stainless steel appliances. The master BR overlooks the park like
grounds & offers large beautiful master BA. 2 BRs share a Jack & Jill BA, the 4th BR has it's
own en-suite marble BA. The 3rd floor suite is stunning w/ brick wall original to the home.
Details and amenities are too numerous to list.
800 N. Stanwick Rd,, Moorestown $875,000
Remarkable 5 BR, 3/1 BA home on over an acre close to High School and Middle
School. Features include a 41 foot great room w/ fireplace, wet bar & family room
w/ access to pool & park-like backyard, eat-in kitchen w/ double wall ovens &
walk-in pantry, 1st fl study w/ custom built-ins, beautiful hardwood floors, some
of which are eucalyptus, a finished 3rd floor that provides a 5th BR & a 6th if heat
is added. Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588 to see this special property.
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815 Riverton Rd., Moorestown $859,999
5 BR, 4 BA custom home situated on 1 acre lot. Wood-Mode
kitchen w/ granite, 9 ft. ceilings, 2 gas FPs, huge finished base-
ment, deck, patio, 3 car garage, master bedroom suite and a 1st
fl BR & full BA. Too many details to list. A must see beautiful
home! Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
TITLE INSURANCE
10 West Main Street, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
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Salesperson, ASP
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Direct: 856.642.8046
Sam Lepore
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8055
13 Gladwynne Terrace, Moorestown $735,000
Moorestown Hunt Philmont model on quiet cul-de-sac on premiumlot boasts 4 BRs, 3 full BAs, 2 half BAs,
finished basement, attached GA. Grand foyer w/ staircase offers views into DR, LR, & 2 story GR. The cathe-
dral ceiling, large oversized windows, & FP make this the perfect gathering spac. The kitchen complete w/
a center island & sun-splashed breakfast area overlooks the yard. Luxurious Master en Suite- totally remod-
eled spa-like master BA features an expanded shower, new fixtures, jetted soaking tub, & new cabinetry. 10
x10 walk-in closet has been professionally appointed. The walk out basement is 3/4 finished w/ half BA, &
additional storage space. Deck, paver patio, extensive landscaping. 2 year young AC and Water heater.
Joan DeLaney
Realtor
, ASP
Direct: 856.642.8742
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417 E. Central Ave., Moorestown $899,000
Custom Built Home by Jeffery Dubrow in sought-after area in Moorestown. Foyer with winding stair-
case & cathedral ceilings. New custom kitchen has every option w/ Sub-Zero refrigerator, microwave
drawer, double dishwasher, over-sized Wolf stove, island w/ sink & farmhouse marble sink. Butler
pantry has another Sub-zero w/ sink as well. Master BR has custom closet that is bigger than most
BRs. Master BA has soaking tub &frameless glass shower & custom cabinetry. The 2nd & 3rd BR
has custom built-ins w/ Jack & Jill BA. The 4th BR has custom built-ins w/ OWN BA & a frameless
glass shower. The Basement is newly finished w/ wet bar/kitchen, powder room. Entertain on this
paver patio & outdoor kitchen The Landscaping is immaculate. 3-car GA, & 1 year young roof!
608 Oldershaw, Moorestown Rent for $4500, Sale for $859,000
RENT OR SALE! 5 BRs, 3 1/2 BAs, 3 FPs. Steward Maines built Colonial home. Hardwoods, crown mold-
ings, wainscoting & gracious staircase. Elegant DR w/ French Doors opens to the gourmet kitchen. Cherry
cabinets w/ crown molding, large island w/ granite, high end appliances. Subzero SS fridge, Viking 6 burner
cooktop & hood, Bosch dishwasher, & double ovens. The kitchen opens to a soaring addition (sunroom)
w/ skylights & doors to patios. Plenty of room--custom cabinetry adorns the library/living room w/ fire-
place, den w/ an FP, great room w/ FP. The master BR has abundant closets & a spacious BA. 3 additional
generous beds share a full bath, while the au pair room (5th Bedroom) is a private suite. Attached 3 car
garage, gorgeous achitectural woodwooking, Large basement, abundant landscaping and hardscaping.
Walk to South Valley or up town for shopping. A great home!
306 Madison Ave, Moorestown $959,900
4 BDs, 3.5 BAs. New Construction in Moorestown! Custom home on 1/2 acre cul-de-sac backing to open
space walking distance to Main St. 1st fl.: 2 story foyer w/curved staircase, 10' 1st Fl ceilings w/ 8' solid
doors, upgraded hardware, custom arched opening & wainscoting & trims. Wide plank hardwood
throughout, FR w/ gas FP w/ floor to ceiling stone & coffered ceiling. Designer kitchen w/ 42" custom
cabinetry w/ soft close doors & drawers, granite counters w/ pro gas range, pantry, center island. Up-
stairs, the main BR features his & her dressing rms, sitting area w/ triple sided gas FP, luxurious BA w/
garden tub, double vanities & ceramic tile shower w/ seat. Princess suite w/ walk in & full BA. Oversized
secondary BRs w/ ample closet space share 3rd full BA. Tastefully finished walkout 9' poured concrete
w/ convenient powder rm. 3 car GA & ample driveway parking.
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119 Augusta Drive, Moorestown $689,000
Overlooking the 6th Green & Fairway at The Prestigious Laurel Creek Country Club! Mas-
sive, 0pen Great Room w/ windows that soar 2 stories looking out to course! Toll Brothers
home has upgrades throughout that are not available in other homes. Soaring brick FP is
masonry. Custom kitchen w/ granite counters, Double oven and 42" cabinets, butlers pantry
w/ sink & beverage center . Upstairs office/study can be 4th bedroom. Finished lower level
w/ game room, exercise room & powder room and plenty of storage. W/ 2 custom sliders,
retreat to the backyard on paver patio. Beautifully landscaped w/ night-lighting, a sprinkler
system, custom paver driveway and wired for sound throughout the home.
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951 Borton Landing Road, Moorestown $789 ,000
Recently updated & custom built home sits on huge private lot w/ over 1.6 acres! 2 en-
trance ways, the main entrance has soaring ceilings complete w/ skylights. The Kitchen is
a cook's dream! Granite counters, built-in double oven, Wolf gas range, Sub-Zero refrig-
erator, center island & huge breakfast area that opens to the outside deck. The kitchen is
open to the FR w/ brick FP. The living room has another FP w/ tons of windows that open
electronically. 1st fl office & a 2nd floor loft/library. Balcony off the master BR! The recently
finished basement has bamboo h/w fls w/ plenty of storage. The detached garage has
workshop w/ a powder room. Entertain in the backyard on the large deck!
238 Center Street, Moorestown $349,950
Large exceptional 3 bedroom home on a beautiful .4 acre lot! First floor
offers hardwood floors, large kitchen w/center island, granite and Bosch
dishwasher and stove. Other features include master bedroom w/walk-in
closet and full bath w/marble floors & whirlpool tub, finished basement,
and huge fenced in backyard and gorgeous stone patio. Come see this
what this beautiful home has to offer!
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337 Chester Ave.Moorestown $899,000
Stunning 5 bedroom, 3 bath Victorian home in the heart of Moorestown! Built in 1871 this sunny
home features a rocking chair front porch, front to back foyer, oversize dining room , kitchen with
granite countertops, center island, gas cooking and abundant cabinetry, adjacent family room with
panoramic sliders to wood deck with awning overlooking beautiful and secluded yard. In-town lo-
cation! A must see! Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
12 Kendles Run Rd., Moorestown $749,999
4 bedroom, 2/1 BA home at the top of a beautiful cul-de-sac on over an acre! This 4,200 s.f.Stewart
Maines home features a 21' x 21' great room w/custom bar and stone fireplace, hardwood floors
throughout most of the home, bathrooms redone in 2014, new kitchen with granite, center island,
and s/s appliances, and a park-like backyard. Come enjoy all this home has to offer!
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meeting: Noon to 2 p.m. second
Tuesday of the month at First
Methodist Church, 46 E. Camden
Ave., Moorestown. Social hour,
meeting and program. New mem-
bers welcome. For information
call (856) 462-1550.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. Call
(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. 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.southjer-
seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:
7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church
from September to mid-June. For
membership information, visit
www.gschorale.org or call (856)
858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Afternoon with the
Bible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
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Over
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High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
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