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JAN. 1420, 2015

Wrestling toward a win

Parents voice concern


at LRHSD meeting
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
With the inaugural PARCC test
just a couple months away, some
community members from municipalities in the Lenape Regional High School District are worried about the kids who decided
to not take the new standardized
assessment.
They are worried those students could be left to simply sit
and stare.
A small group of parents and
other residents came to last
weeks board of education meeting to encourage the district to
pass a policy for students choosing to opt out of the PARCC test.
Brigid Bandoner, the mother of
please see BOE, page 10

Special to The Sun

On Jan. 7, it was the Cherokee Chiefs at Washington Township High School in wrestling. Featured is Collin Wickramaratna of Cherokee
tangled up with one of the Washington Township Minutemen in the 106-pound match. Wickramaratna won a 7-5 decision, and Cherokee
ended up winning the night, 45-22.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Reorganization
Council, BOE kick off 2015.
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Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 THE MARLTON SUN JAN. 1420, 2015

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Lovin Your Noggin community


service event set for Jan. 19
Ella will be taking the headwear
to Nemours Alfred I. Dupont Hospital for Valentines Day.
Hope for Ella originally started
to give medical updates to friends
and family of Ella Wilson, the 8year-old Marlton resident with
type 1 neurofibromatosis or NF1,
a genetic disorder in which nerve
tissue grows tumors.
With Ellas penchant for giving
back, the group eventually took
on the added task of keeping fans
up-to-date on what charitable activity Ella is currently up to.
In the past, Ella hosted toy
drives for families displaced by
Hurricane Sandy and those deployed in the military, along with
numerous other fundraisers.
With the Jan. 19 Lovin Your
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4 THE MARLTON SUN JAN. 1420, 2015

Evesham officially annexes 2.9 acres


of land from Medford for new apartments
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By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
Evesham is growing, literally.
At its last meeting, Evesham
Township Council approved the
annexation of 2.9 acres of land
from neighboring Medford Township to help facilitate the development of a new apartment complex.
The land, known as the Aristone Tract, is located on the westbound side of Route 70 and is
comprised of land encompassing
the Ronald Aristone office building and the surrounding Aristone
properties previously under the
ownership of the Carmela Aristone Trust.
Fieldstone Associates LLP, the
developer of the Marlton Gateway Apartments on Main Street
and would-be developer of the

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new complex, had its attorney,


Jeffry Baron, first propose the annexation to council in a presentation in early spring.
In that presentation, Baron
said it was Fieldstones original
intention to build the complex,
with more than 200 apartments
and several thousand square feet
of commercial space, on both
Evesham and Medford lands.
However, according to Baron,
when Medford officials were presented with the idea, they did not
want residential units inside the
township, citing increased school
costs as a concern.
To rectify the situation, Fieldstone offered to pay Medford to
simply de-annex to Evesham the
portion of land in Medford on
which the complex would be
built.
Evesham officials have previ-

ously said they did not have a concern of rising school costs, similar to that of Medford, citing studies in which it was shown that
one- and two-bedroom apartments, most of what will be in the
new complex, attract very few
families with school-aged children.
Studies have found that little
to no children go into one- to twobedroom communities, and these
communities are usually constructed without playgrounds,
without any of the amenities that
children are brought to, Evesham Mayor Randy Brown said.
In the months following that
first presentation to Evesham,
Fieldstone and Medford worked
out the details of the arrangement, with the two sides approvplease see COUNCIL, page 9

JAN. 1420, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 5

Patrolman Sean Dolphin


is Officer of the Month
The following comes from officials at the Evesham Township
Police Department:
The Evesham Township Police
Department Officer of the
Month for December is Patrolman Sean Dolphin.
Dolphin has been a member of
the Evesham Police Department
for 14 years. He is being commended for his outstanding investigative skills in locating a homicide suspect.
On Dec. 11, Dolphin responded
to assist units from the Gloucester Township Police Department
with locating possible suspects in
connection
to
a
missing
person/homicide investigation
that occurred in their jurisdiction. Having been supplied a description of the suspect vehicle
and a possible direction of travel,
Dolphin used his investigative
skills to locate the vehicle in a

nearby shopping
center
parking lot. A
tactical
approach
was
made of the
business, and
the two suspects were detained as they
exited. It was
DOLPHIN
later learned
that one of the suspects had in
fact murdered the Gloucester
Township resident and disposed
of her body in Evesham Township.
This discovery assisted the
Gloucester Township Police in
bringing closure to a missing person case.
Dolphin should be commended
for his outstanding investigative
skills and commitment to making
Evesham a safer place.

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Our kids need everyones support

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It takes a village to raise a child rings true now more than ever
Dan McDonough Jr.

he nearby town of Burlington


Township was shaken to its
core last week when news was
released of two high school students
who hung themselves days apart.
Two friends, a 15-year-old freshman
and an 18-year-old senior who both attended Burlington Township High
School, were found hanged inside their
homes only four days apart. Two days
before the senior was found, he spoke
at his friends celebration of life.
News such as this is bone chilling.
We feel deeply for the families, friends,
fellow students, teachers, administrators and members of the community
who have more questions than answers right now. Even though this did
not happen in our town, it is news that
hits hard at our homes.

Resources
Speak up if you or someone you know is
in need of help. More information on
suicide prevention can be found at
www.nasponline.com or by calling the
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at
(800) 273-8255.

Life is fragile, that we all know, but


thats never more clear than at times
like these, when the lives of kids are
lost, taken way too early for reasons we
wont understand.
At times like these, we are reminded
of the saying, it takes a village to
raise a child. A childs life is molded
not just by his or her parents, siblings
and extended families, but also their
friends, school community, police officers, mayors, crossing guards and

other members of the community. And


it is the job of these other members of
the community of us to remind our
kids just how great life is.
Life cannot be taken for granted.
Life is precious. Life is worth living.
According to the National Association of School Psychologists, suicide is
the third leading cause of death among
youth between 10 and 19. But it is preventable. If you or someone you know
is in need of help, there are resources
available. Check out NASP on the web
at www.nasponline.com. The National
Suicide Prevention Lifeline is (800) 2738255.
Give your kids, your siblings, your
nieces and nephews and your other
loved youths a hug tonight. We know
we will.

Council, BOE hold reorganization meetings


Brown returns as Evesham mayor; Fisicaro sworn in again as BOE president
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
On Jan. 5 Evesham Township Council
and the Evesham Township School District
Board of Education held their reorganization meetings and first meetings of 2015.
The municipal meeting started at 5 p.m.,
during which Republican Randy Brown
was sworn in for his third term as mayor
with his family by his side.
Also sworn in were Republican Councilman Steve Zeuli and Councilwoman Debbie Hackman, both of whom, along with
Brown, won re-election in November, keeping the council entirely Republican.
At the council reorganization meeting,
2014 Deputy Mayor Ken DAndrea nominated Councilman Bob DiEnna to the position
of deputy mayor for 2015, keeping up the

tradition of the position of deputy mayor


annually rotating between members of the
council.
DiEnnas nomination received a unanimous vote from his fellow council members, and with his family by his side, DiEnna was sworn in to the position.
Across town at 7 p.m., the ETSD BOE
meeting started, with Joe Fisicaro Jr. being
nominated and sworn in for another term
as board president. Fisicaro held the position throughout 2014.
Also sworn in at the meeting were board
members JoAnne Harmon and Sandy Student, along with new board member Elaine
Barbagiovanni.
Student, Harmon and Barbagiovanni
were the three candidates with the largest
percent of the vote of the five candidates
who ran for the board in November.

Also approved at the council and BOE


meetings were each bodys respective 2015
meeting schedule.
The next meeting of the Evesham Township Council will be held on Jan. 20 at the
regular meeting place of Evesham Township Municipal Building, and the next
meeting of the ETSD BOE will take place
at the regular meeting place of DeMasi
Middle School on Jan. 22.
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JAN. 1420, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 7

on campus
The following Marlton students at Lehigh University attained dean's list in fall 2014:
Jacob Mazza
Brittney Nochimson
This status is granted to students who earned a scholastic average of 3.6 or better while carrying at least 12 hours of regularly
graded courses.

Victoria Griffin of Marlton, a


sophomore sociology major at
York College of Pennsylvania,
has been named to the dean's list
for the fall 2014 semester.
To be eligible for this honor, a
student must be registered for at
least 12 academic credit hours
and earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or
higher.

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10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Need to
write a resume, letter, or report?
Learn the basics of Microsoft
Word by creating, editing and
saving a Word document.
Copy/Paste will be covered in this
class. Mouse and basic computer
skills required. To save any files
created in class, please bring a
USB flash drive. 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.

THURSDAY JAN. 15
Time for Twos and Threes: Ages 23. 10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Children
ages 2-3 years can join Ms. Mary

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for her Let It Snow! Story and
Craft. You'll listen to stories, sing
songs and make a "snowy" craft
to take home. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Knit and/or crochet? Then
come join other knitting and crochet fans for an hour (or more) of
relaxed, social yarn time. Share
current projects, ask for pointers,
swap patterns or just enjoy the
company of fellow enthusiasts.
Registration is not required. More
information
online
at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Recovering Couples Anonymous: 7

p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61


E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 or
email [email protected] for
information.
BNI Evesham Regional Chapter
Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at Indian Springs Country
Club, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI is
a business and professional networking referral organization.
Join us to learn more about how
to grow your business. Call Jim
for details at (856) 669-2602.
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

please see CALENDAR, page 9

JAN. 1420, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 9

Council thankful Medford


authorized deal, DAndrea says
COUNCIL
Continued from page 4

ing an agreement in November in


which Fieldstone would pay Medford $75,000 to officially de-annex
the land to Evesham.
At the November Medford
Township Council meeting during which the annexation was approved, all members of Medford
Council were in agreement
with the deal, and said it was sensible for the townships and developer.

We felt it was in the best interest of the town, then Medford


Mayor Chris Buoni said.
At that meeting, Buoni also
said much of the 2.9 acres that are
now a part of Evesham consisted
of wetlands, which would make
other development on the land
very unlikely.
It doesnt have potential for
development, Buoni said.
Once Medford approved the annexation, all that was left was for
Evesham Council to also approve
it.
Evesham Deputy Mayor Ken
DAndrea said the two sides had
been discussing the deal to make

the parcel of land more complete


for some time, and council was
thankful everyone was able to
come to an agreement.
Were thankful that our good
friends next-door, the township of
Medford, have authorized the
ability to transfer the deed,
DAndrea said.
Evesham Township Director of
Community Development Nancy
Jamanow said the next step
would be bringing a resolution
before council designating the
newly acquired land as in need of
redevelopment or rehabilitation,
to bring it in line with the surrounding area.

CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
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FRIDAY JAN. 16
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609)
239-0022
or
visit
www.oa.org for information.

SATURDAY JAN. 17
Pokemon Battle Club: Ages 7-17. 2-4
p.m. Evesham Library at 984
Tuckerton Road. Join Miss Elayna
as the library enjoy fun Pokmon
battles in the video game or the
trading card game. Bring a Nintendo DS system as well as Pokmon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire or Pokmon X/Y or to battle in the video game and/or
bring a Pokmon card deck to
participate. Registration is

required. Register online at


www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
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 JAN. 18
Lego Club: Ages 6-12. 2 p.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton
Road. Drop in anytime between 24 p.m. for some Lego fun. Build
alone or with a friend. All Legos
provided. Registration is not
required. More information
online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)
983-1444.

MONDAY JAN. 19
Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609)
239-0022
or
visit
www.oa.org for information.

TUESDAY JAN. 20
Wii for Seniors: Ages 55 and over.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Video
games are not just for kids anymore. See what all the buzz is
about. Bowling, golf, puzzle
games, more. Wii generously

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Respite Grant & JFCSSNJ. Registration is required. Register
online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)
983-1444.
Abrakadoodle: Ages 5-12. 4 p.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Calling all artists....kids
ages 5 - 12 will explore and learn
while using their imaginations to
create their own framed masterpiece. Registration is required.
Register
online
at
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call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at [email protected]
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 Chapter: 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 networking group can help increase qualified referrals. Call (856) 304-9320
for more information.

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BOE reorganizes,
swears in four members
BOE
Continued from page 1
a senior at Shawnee High School,
spoke on behalf of the parents,
presenting the board with a sample resolution the Delran School
District passed in the fall. The
resolution provides children who
opt out of the PARCC test an alternative rather than sitting in
front of an empty computer
screen, a concept she called sit
and stare.
I'm asking the district to consider passing a resolution similar
to this, she said.
Bandoner's concerns stem
from a memo state Department of
Education Commissioner David
Hespe sent to district administrators across the state last fall. In
the memo, Hespe stated schools
are not required to provide an alternative educational program
for students who do not participate in the statewide assessment.
Bandoner will not have a child
in the Lenape district taking the
test this year, as seniors do not
participate in PARCC. However,
she said her third-grade daughter
is opting out of PARCC and believes students in all school districts should have an option if
their choose to not take the test.
We can offer them the opportunity to go to study hall or to
read a book, she suggested.
Medford Lakes resident Kevin
Ellicott agreed with Bandoner,
saying he understands most stu-

dents will be taking the test. However, he added students who opt
out could be distracting to testtakers and felt there could be a solution where non-test takers can
be productive and students taking
the test won't be distracted.
We can either tell our students to sit and stare at the computer or we can let them study,
Ellicott said.
District officials and the board
thanked Bandoner for bringing
her comments forward. Board solicitor Arthur Risden said the district will take Bandoner's comments into consideration during
future decisions made on PARCC
testing.

Board reorganizes for 2015


Prior to the start of its regular
January meeting, the board of education swore in four members
who won seats during the elections in November.
Three incumbent board members, Paula Lee of Mt. Laurel,
David Stow of Medford and Linda
Eckenhoff of Southampton, were
reelected to new three-year terms.
Barry Fitzgerald of Evesham was
also elected, having defeated incumbent Joanne Sanferraro in
November. Fitzgerald was previously appointed to the Lenape
board in 2011 to fill the seat of
Joseph Fisicaro. He served on the
board through 2012, when he lost
to Sanferraro in an election.
For the second consecutive
year, Stow was unanimously chosen to be the board president, and
Eckenhoff was picked to be vice
president.

Knights of Columbus to host


Free Throw Championship
On Jan. 24, the Knights of
Columbus, Father John P. Wessel,
Council No. 6530 (St. Joan of
Arc) and Kateri Tekakwitha,
Council No. 12229 (St. Isaac
Jogues) will be hosting the Free
Throw Championship at St. Joan
of Arc Gym, 100 Willow Bend
Road from 1:30 p.m. until 2:30
p.m. All ties will be conducted between 2:30 and 3 p.m.

The contest is free and open to


boys and girls ages 9 to 14.
A birth certificate and a parents signature on an entry form
are needed on the day of the competition. The birth certificates
will be needed at all levels of the
contest.
For additional information,
contact Ted Shearer at (856) 9833798.

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ROOFING
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Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs

(609) 268-9200

Also: Mixed Hardwood


Half cord and full cord
prices available

Lic.# 13VH01716900

Stain Removal
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing Seal Coating

FREE ESTIMATES

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make your new years resolution to remodel!


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South Jerseys leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
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856-767-4443

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