Liquor Sales On The Ballot: Looking Forward
Liquor Sales On The Ballot: Looking Forward
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evitably slide into mediocrity,
Bach wrote. Now is the time for
all members of our educational
community to support a reason-
able contract which preserves the
progress that we have made, and
leads to realization of our hopes
for the future.
Toward that end, I call upon
all members of our community to
support a sensible settlement,
which is achieved in the most ex-
peditious manner possible.
The school district will contin-
ue its Vision 2015 path, Bach said,
a sure and steady long-term strat-
egy, which has positioned the dis-
trict for a recovery in 2015.
The district has made a signifi-
cant investment in its technology
infrastructure, Bach said, which
includes core switches, routers,
and the districts wireless envi-
ronment, which will also be sig-
nificantly improved.
By the end of the year, we
hope to be well positioned to
move forward as a technology
leader by 2015. In addition to our
significant reinvestment in tech-
nology, we have also continued
our work of redesigning pro-
grams and preserving student
services where possible, he
wrote.
As we face 2012, we can draw
strength and inspiration from our
long and distinguished history as
an educational community.
Our heritage is the collective
by-product of a caring, support-
ive community, talented teachers
with a unique commitment to
their students and a forward-lean-
ing leadership cadre.
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ship, she said. It has a small
percentage of ratables in town.
Several residents asked if it
was legal to restrict the sale of
liquor licenses in just one section
of the township. Coleman said
that Willingboro Township voters
recently approved the sale of one
liquor license to one plot of prop-
erty in the township. Deputy
Mayor Greg Gallo said that the
Borough of Audubon also ap-
proved the sale of two liquor li-
censes one plenary and one con-
sumption to only one supermar-
ket in the borough.
Seth Broder thanked the mem-
bers of council for passing the
resolution and said this could be
an exciting new stream of rev-
enue for the township.
The mall has a major stake in
our town, Broder said. A real
town determines what a problem
is and then solves for it. It comes
up with solutions and doesnt per-
petuate the problem.
LIQUOR
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Nov. 8 decision
on liquor sales
This September, Moorestown
will go teal to raise awareness of
ovarian cancer as part of the fifth
annual Turn The Towns Teal
campaign. Spearheaded locally
by Liz Thomas, Turn The Towns
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silent symptoms of ovarian can-
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness
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Founded in 2007 by Gail Mac-
Neil, of Chatham, Turn the
Towns Teal consists of volunteers
tying biodegradable ribbons in
and around town centers across
the country, accompanied by the
distribution of symptom cards
and literature about ovarian can-
cer, the leading cause of death
from gynecologic cancers in the
U.S.
In its first year, 2007, 40 New
Jersey communities turned
teal. Today, in the campaigns
fifth year, Turn The Towns Teal
has a presence in more than 30
states, including states as far west
as California and Alaska, as far
south as Florida and as far north
as Maine.
For more information on Turn
The Towns Teal and how you can
help raise awareness of ovarian
cancer, visit www.turnthetown-
steal.org.
TEAL
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Ovarian cancer
awareness
The following items can be
found on file with the
Moorestown Township Police De-
partment:
A resident from Murray Road
reported to police on Aug. 19 at
7:14 p.m. that their home was bur-
glarized sometime between 1 and
6 p.m. earlier in the day.
Entry was gained to the house
by force through a basement win-
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in our opinion
6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
W
here were you on the morn-
ing of Sept. 11, 2001? When
America came under at-
tack? Youll never forget.
Youll never forget hearing the
news, watching on television as the
Twin Towers collapsed, and trying to
make sense of it all.
Youll never forget the heroic ac-
tions of first responders, many of
whom gave their own lives trying to
save others.
No, you wont forget. And, this Sept.
11, youll likely join America in mark-
ing the 10th anniversary of the
tragedy.
If you or your church, civic organi-
zation or other group has a special 9-11
remembrance ceremony or event
planned, we want to know about it.
Just send us an e-mail.
Well be compiling a list and pub-
lishing it on our regional website,
http://sj.sunne.ws.
But wed encourage everyone to do
more than just pay deserved respects.
Wed ask that, in honor of the 9-11 he-
roes, you do something to make a dif-
ference in your community. You dont
have to be rich to volunteer your time
or make a small donation to a food
pantry. Every effort helps. Every ac-
tion, no matter how small, can help a
fellow American.
We truly saw the best of America in
the aftermath of the 9-11 attacks. We
saw men and women rush to the
scenes and risk their lives. We saw a
nation pull together to support the
families of those who perished and to
track down those responsible for such
devastation. The states were truly
united.
We want to help you honor the mem-
ories of the 9-11 heroes. Tell us what
youre planning; and well tell every-
one else.
9-11 remembered
10 years later, let us help spread the word on how you will remember
9-11 remembered
Are you planning a special event for
the 10th anniversary? Tell us so that
we can tell everyone else.
Impropriety leads
to questions of integrity
At the Town Council meeting of Aug. 22,
a number of citizens, maybe 15 or 20, spoke
up to point out appearances of impropri-
ety. Mayor John Button, Solicitor Thomas
Coleman and ex-councilman Seth Broder
all took great offense at our accusations.
Broder said the most, chiding the public at
length for throwing bombs from the cheap
seats.
There were two points of contention:
One was a referendum to sell liquor licens-
es, the other a referendum to prevent open
space money from being spent on athletic
facilities.
In the case of the liquor petition, Cole-
man offered the opinion that council is re-
quired by law to put that issue on the bal-
lot. There are two reasons to disagree with
that opinion; one being that we voted on
the same question less than five years ago,
the other being that the number of signa-
tures collected on the liquor petition falls
short of the number that the Alcoholic
Beverage Commission said were required.
With the open space referendum, it was
just the opposite. The open space advocates
offered a referendum and Coleman said it
wasnt legal. They changed the text to ad-
dress his objection and he said the new pe-
tition was still illegal. Finally, they asked
council to act and put a similar petition on
the ballot, which does pass muster, but no
matter how they proposed it, Solicitor
Coleman had a reason why it couldnt be
done. To their credit, Chris Chiacchio and
Stacey Jordan tried to set up a meeting
with the open space advocates, but Greg
Gallo, Button and Michael Testa wouldnt
have it.
When citizens asked questions about
why things were being done this way, coun-
cil and Colemans answers were argumen-
tative and evasive. It would have been pret-
ty hard not to conclude that something
shady was going on.
If these people dont want their integrity
questioned, then let them not create this
appearance of impropriety. Indignation is
no defense.
Greg Adams
Liquor
referendum hypocrisy
I have been reading with interest the
various opinions on the upcoming liquor
referendum in Moorestown.
What is striking about the proposal is
the unfairness and hypocrisy we project
when we say its OK to have establishments
sell liquor at the mall but not on Main
Street.
I personally would oppose the mall op-
tion simply because it is not a commer-
cially-viable option.
All we are doing is selling out to PREIT.
Lets face it, the concept of malls is going
the drive-in theater way, and numerous
studies have proven that.
Do we really want to spend a relaxing
evening in an upscale dining establish-
ment inside a mall? I personally somehow
dont associate mall shopping with upscale
dining, especially when Philadelphia and
its array of nice places to dine are less than
40 minutes away.
If we do allow liquor, I would like the
benefits to go to a storeowner on Main
Street, who has stayed in business through
our good times and bad.
If I did vote for liquor in Moorestown, I
would rather be able to sip wine on a lazy
weekend afternoon sitting outside a Main
Street restaurant knowing that some of my
money is going to a small business owner
that resides in Moorestown and not a con-
glomerate or a chain.
Lets do the right thing.
Prad Guhathakurta
Liquor could be good
for Moorestown
Hide the women and children and put
the house up for sale, a Mortons steak
house is coming to town! There goes the
neighborhood. Heres a thought; maybe all
the anti-liquor rhetoric Ive been reading is
actually being written by residents of our
surrounding towns, in an attempt to pro-
tect their own tax revenues. Why does this
debate always come down to preserving the
towns character vs. increased tax rata-
bles? Isnt it possible that improving our
town as a destination may actually accom-
plish both?
We are starting to sound like a bunch of
snobs...Oh my, we dont want to become an-
other Medford, Voorhees or Cherry Hill, do
we? The last time I checked, those are fine
places to live. If they werent, why would
our residents go there to eat at their restau-
rants? Maybe we are the rif-raf that
liquor will supposedly attract.
To all the Chicken Littles out there, the
sky is not going to fall if we allow the sale
of alcohol by the glass to be consumed at
fine dining restaurants in the Moorestown
Mall. It may actually become a little
brighter.
What could possibly be better than liv-
ing in a beautiful town, with stable taxes
and nice places to entertain with friends
and family? One final thought, according
to Wikipedia, the name Moorestown did
not come into use until the mid-19th centu-
ry, named after Moores Tavern. I guess its
been going down hill ever since.
Steven Heiner
Moores
Tavern
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Residents from Saint Antho-
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ported to police on Aug. 20 at 8:05
a.m. several burglaries were re-
ported to unlocked vehicles some-
time overnight.
A purse and credit cards were
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A resident from the 300 block of
S. Washington Avenue reported
to police on Aug. 21 at 9:39 p.m.
that two suspicious males were
spotted in the area. The subjects
were described as two males
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The subjects were last seen en-
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ders on the top of the vehicle. Pa-
trols checked the area and were
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dont want liquor in Moorestown
because they dont want the char-
acter of the town changed in ex-
change for tax relief, let me re-
mind you that in the mid-19th
century, Moorestown was named
Moores Tavern after Thomas
Moore. The definition of a tavern
is a place of business where peo-
ple gather to drink alcoholic bev-
erages and be served food. And
for those of you who think it will
bring drunkards to the town,
you need only check your own
children in our high school! Open
your eyes, the alcohol problem is
already here, but tax relief is not!
Michal Klein
letters to the editor
LETTERS
Continued from page 6
Michael Iaquinto, an Edward
Jones financial advisor in
Moorestown, is supporting a
back-to-school supply donation
campaign by using his office as a
drop-off location for the school
supplies campaign.
Local residents may help those
less fortunate in the community
by bringing in items to the Ed-
ward Jones branch office during
regular business hours through
Sept. 8.
Were asking Moorestown res-
idents to donate school supplies
or volunteer their time, Iaquinto
said. These donations can add
value as one more students will
be provided with the appropriate
tools to begin or continue his or
her learning and development.
Edward Jones provides finan-
cial services for individual in-
vestors in the United States and,
through its affiliate, in Canada.
Every aspect of the firms busi-
ness, from the types of invest-
ment options offered to the loca-
tion of branch offices, is designed
to cater to individual investors in
the communities in which they
live and work.
The office is located at 67 E.
Main St., Moorestown.
School supply donations
WEDNESDAY
August 31
FOR ALL
Divorce Support Group: First Unit-
ed Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com
or call 235-0450 for more informa-
tion.
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
Center for Conscious Living, 302 N.
Washington St, Ste 101E, 5:45 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-LOVE
for information.
FOR KIDS
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for info.
THURSDAY
September 1
FOR ALL
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 115 West Main St. next to
Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
September 2
FOR SENIORS
AARP bowling group: Laurel
Lanes, Rte. 73 in Maple Shade. Call
778-7467 for information.
FOR KIDS
Teen Night: Church Street Rec
Center. 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for info.
SUNDAY
September 4
FOR ALL
Sunday Worship: HOPE Communi-
ty Church. 10:30 a.m. Call 235-8077
or visit www.hope-ccm.org.
Maranatha Christian Fellowship
services: 802 N. Lenola Rd. 8:30 or
10:30 a.m.
Center for Conscious Living: Sun-
day Service: Moorestown Commu-
nity House. 10 a.m.
FOR KIDS
Main Street Kids LIVE!: HOPE
Community Church. 10:29 a.m.
Ages 4 to 12. Call 235-8077 or visit
www.hope-ccm.org.
TUESDAY
September 6
FOR ALL
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1
to 4 p.m. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Recreation Advisory Committee
meeting: North Church Rec Center,
11 West Second St. 7:30 p.m.
FOR SENIORS
Evergreens Senior Womens Club:
New Albany Recreation Center.
Noon to 3 p.m. Call 662-8752 or
235-0912 x3026 for info.
Mens Senior Citizen Club: New
Albany Recreation. Center 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Call 866-9155 for info.
WEDNESDAY
September 7
FOR ALL
Divorce Support Group: First Unit-
ed Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com
or call 235-0450 for more informa-
tion.
Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to
7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526.
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
Center for Conscious Living, 302 N.
Washington St, Ste 101E, 5:45 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-LOVE
for information.
Appearance Committee meeting:
North Church Rec Center, 11 West
Second St. 7 p.m.
Board of Library Trustees meeting:
Moorestown Library meeting room.
7:30 p.m.
Open Space Committee meeting:
North Church Rec Center, 11 West
Second St. 7:30 p.m.
Tree Planting and Preservation Com-
mittee meeting: Star Center at
Moorestown High School 7 p.m.
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lessons: fall series
Tennis instruction sponsored
by the Mooretown Department of
Parks and Recreation will begin
with Session I of the fall series of
lessons the week of Monday, Sept.
12 through the week of Oct. 10.
Lessons are conducted on
weekday afternoons and early
evenings and on Saturdays for
children, as well as weekday
mornings and evenings for
adults. The session runs for five
weeks and will be followed by Fall
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and Dawson Street and at Jeff
Young Park located at the corner
of Lenola and New Albany roads.
Classes are conducted by Ed
Rahn and Missy Mercer.
The cost for five weeks (one-
hour lesson) is $55 for
Moorestown residents and $65 for
non-residents. One and one-half
hour lessons (adults only) are
available at a cost of $83 for
Moorestown residents and $93 for
non-residents.
For more information, call 914-
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Yoga and
meditation classes
Yoga and meditation for adults
and teens, sponsored by the
Moorestown Department of
Parks and Recreation, begins the
week of Wednesday, Sept. 14 or
Thursday, Sept. 15. The program
is held on Wednesday or Thurs-
day evenings from 6 to 7:15 p.m.
Classes are held one evening
per week in eight-week sessions
throughout the year on the third
floor of the Church Street Recre-
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The cost per eight-week session
is $65 for residents and $75 for
non-residents. Fall Session II will
begin on Nov. 9 and 10.
To register, please visit
www.mooretownrec.com prior to
the start of the program. Visa
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checks should be made payable to
the Township of Moorestown.
MOMS
Club meeting
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serving stay-at-home moms, part-
time working moms, and moms
who work from home in
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and Palmyra (zip codes 08057,
08065, 08075, and 08077).
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in grades kindergarten and on
are invited to bring their families
to the Moorestown Library to
meet Mystic, an adorable German
shepherd puppy who is training
to become a Seeing Eye dog. Chil-
dren and their parents will learn
how Mystic and other dogs like
her learn to assist people with vi-
sual impairments.
Mystic is affiliated with The
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the oldest guide dog school in the
world. The Seeing Eye breeds and
trains dogs to become Seeing Eye
dogs and teaches people who are
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Mystic was born to have a spe-
cial role in the life of a person
with a visual impairment. When
she was about eight weeks old,
Mystic came to Moorestown to
live with a volunteer puppy-raiser
who is a member of the Burling-
ton County Seeing Eye Group.
While Mystic is young, the puppy
raisers job is to teach her basic
obedience and socialization and
to provide lots and lots of love.
When Mystic is about 18 months
old, she will return to The Seeing
Eye and train for four months to
become a guide dog. When her
training is complete, Mystic will
be paired with a blind person, and
they will train together for about
a month. After that, Mystic will
be an official Seeing Eye dog,
helping her human companion to
lead a more independent life.
This program will be held at
10:15 a.m. in the librarys meeting
room. Please register in advance
by calling 234-0333 ext. 4016 or vis-
iting the Moorestown Library at
111 W. Second St.
For more information on See-
ing Eye Dogs, visit www.seeing-
eye.org.
Meet
Mystic
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for time and location or if you
have any questions). Please visit
our website at www.moorestown-
momsclub.comto learn more.
Indian Springs
Questers bus trip
Indian Springs Questers of
Moorestown is hosting a bus trip
Oct. 19 to Baltimore to tour two
magnificent museums.
Located on the campus of
Johns Hopkins University, Home-
woods diverse art collection pro-
vides an intimate look at life in
early 19th-century Baltimore.
Evergreen, the former man-
sion of the philanthropic Garrett
family, is a superb example of
Gilded Age architecture set on 26
landscaped acres with 48 opulent
rooms filled with their extraordi-
nary belongings.
The $85 fee includes: bus trans-
portation, driver gratuity, break-
fast, box lunch and admission to
the museums.
For further information, call
234-0430.
CPR training
from Parks and Rec.
The Heart Saver Cardio Pul-
monary Resuscitation Course,
sponsored by the Moorestown De-
partment of Parks and Recre-
ation, and taught by Marie
Stavros, RN, will be conducted on
four Tuesday evenings this fall.
Only one evening of attendance is
required. The course is recom-
mended for coaches, parents,
teachers, babysitters or anyone
who works will children (course
not appropriate for the health
care professional).
The course will be held from
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Its our business to be there when you need professional care to
improve your daily living skills or to help in recovery from surgery.
The Cadbury Nursing & Rehabilitation Center has been providing
skilled nursing care and short term sub-acute rehab for South Jersey
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In addition to the highest quality Physical Therapy, Speech-Language
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110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
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Jo Ann Kay
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8031
408 Creek Rd, Moorestown $1,750,000
IMPOSING MAGNIFICENCE! Elegant, custom-built raised rancher sits on almost 3 acres! Circular drive, mstr Eu-
ropean masonry, grand foyer w/ 22 clngs. Each rm is large & inviting. Egresses from all rms to outside patios,
skylights, sec syst, music syst, cent vac, marble, carpet &h/wflr, zoned heat, 3 f/ps, cathedral, vaulted &coffered
clngs. Kit offers granite cntrtps &commercial quality apps. House is ideal for entertaining. Full bsmnt has access
to outside. Lot abuts conservation property w/ 24x36 ft, 2 stall barn w/ hay loft for the horse enthusiast.
725 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $449,000
LOCATION! 4 br, 2.5 ba rancher is located 1.5 blocks fromMoorestown Middle &High Schools &walking distance
to center of town. Corner lot, over 1/2 acre, in-ground pool, large deck & screened in porch. Entry foyer leads to
large LR, which flows into DR. FR, DR &brms all have h/wflrs. Step-down FR has windows (replaced 2 years ago)
& woodburning f/p. 4 brs are good size. Kit has corian counters, newer apps, skylight & freshly painted cabinets.
House is newly painted. Full unfin bsmnt. 2 door att gar. MOTIVATED SELLER! Property for sale "as is".
109 Haines, Moorestown $625,000
Top to bottomenergy efficiency! Strawbridge Lakes scenic section. Completely renovated &expanded. Open flr plan
has kit w/ 42 cherry cbnts, gran cnters, tile bcksplsh &flr, cntr isle, brkfst bar, 2 pntrs &dining area. LRw/ gas f/p &
Anderson wind & Brazilian cherry h/w flrs flow into foyer &DR. DR w/ custommillwork & columns. FR w/ vaulted
clng & Palladiumstyle window opens to kit which has sliders to deck. Mstr Ste w/ sit rm, dual closets, seamless tile
shower &dual vanities. 3 brs w/ walk in closet. Playrmadjacent to mud rm&gar. 2 Zone energy efficient HVAC.
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evenings Oct. 11, Oct. 18, Oct. 25,
and Nov. 8 on the third floor of the
Church Street Recreation Center
(111 W. Second Street).
The fee, which includes a certi-
fication card for all participants
who successfully complete the
course, is $25 for residents and $35
for non-residents. A workbook,
not included in the fee is recom-
mended and can be purchased
from the instructor for an addi-
tional cost of $12. Register at
www.moorestownrec.com. Visa
and Mastercard accepted. All
checks should be made payable to
the Township of Moorestown.
Instructional basketball
for boys and girls
Instructional basketball for
boys and girls in grades two
through six, sponsored by the
Moorestown Department of
Parks and Recreation, with
coaches Terry OBrien and Matt
Stewart will take place on Thurs-
day afternoons and early
evenings, Oct. 6 through Nov. 17 at
the Maple-Dawson courts across
from Baker School.
In case of inclement weather,
the program will be held at the
Church Street Recreation Center.
The objective of the program is
to provide children of varying
abilities the opportunity to learn
and fine-tune the fundamentals of
basketball.
Participants will learn proper
dietary habits, stretching and
warm-up routines.
Practice drills will develop and
improve skills in all areas, while
live game action will provide the
chance to display talent and skills
learned.
Times are as follows: Grades 4,
5, and 6 will play from 4 to 5 p.m.,
grade 2 from 5 to 6 p.m., and grade
3 from 6 to 7 p.m.
The fee for the eight-week pro-
gram is $66 (non-residents attend-
ing Moorestown schools, $76).
To register, visit
www.moorestownrec.com.
Visa and Mastercard are ac-
cepted. Checks should be made
payable to the Township of
Moorestown.
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110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
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707 Thomas Ave, Riverton $374,900
Offering 5 bedrooms and 2.5 baths this home in historic Riverton offers all the charm
of days gone by. Totally renovated 7 years ago with large family room, kitchen, and
MBR addition added. This home offers 2 zone heat and air, 2nd floor laundry, garage,
walk to park and restaurants. Enjoy all that Riverton has to offer. Truly the best of old
and new. For additional information contract Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
8 Leeds Rd, Moorestown $2,199,000
Finely appointed Georgian Colonial in NW Estates offers 6 brs, 4 full & 3 half baths on
1.2 acres. 10 ceilings, plaster moldings, h/w floors, chefs kit, marble keystones & thresh
holds, custom cabinetry, pro grade apps, 4 f/p, 3 car gar, French drs, patios, balcony,
5 zone HVAC, fin bsmnt, irrig syst the list goes on & on! Paul Canton built home. No
detail overlooked. For additional information call Joan DeLaney Direct at 856-266-0588.
Erin Blank
Salesperson, ASP
www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046
4 Winterberry, Moorestown $495,000
GREAT LOCATION! Build your dream home on this acre plus lot in
desirable Northwest Estates. Owned by a local prominent builder, the
buyer has a great opportunity to co-create a truly one of a kind home
that is energy efficient. A very private lot-absolutely gorgeous. Please
call for a private tour and start planning your custom home today!
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Remarkable 7 BR 3/5 Bath Deborah Hospital Designers Show House 2001. Featuring
3 fireplaces, a Dream Kitchen rich in high end appliances, Italian tiles, Architectural
Moldings with great attention to detail throughout this Estate-Style Home. MBR Suite is
very spacious and offers a tremendous professionally appointed walk-in closet. Private
Patio, Hardwood Floors, and 2 incredible solariums with barrel ceilings Beautiful!
751 Riverton Road, Moorestown $1,999,999
Collins Estate-Georgian Colonial w/ 5 or 6 brs, 5.5 ba. Renovated t/o on 3.4 acres w/ "in town" location,
present owners have modernized all facets of home yet still has character of original architecture. Kit
rnvtion by Apple Kitchens & Craig Lord w/ apps, granite, Tedd cabinetry & Bamboo flrs. Bths rnvtd.
1500 sq ft. addition w/ 2 story ceiling, gas f/p &Ramsay Built-ins. Movie theater w/ tiered seats. Newer
5 zone heat & cool, slate rf, freshly painted ext, new bths, copper gutters, part fin bsmnt, 3 car gar.
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Excellent value! 3 beds, 2 full baths, Maines brick Cape Cod Home is well situated on quiet, tree-lined
street. Timeless, sophisticated home has been updated w/ elegant Newer Kit featuring Granite, "Subway"
Tile Backsplash & Stainless Appliances. Gleaming Hardwood Floors, Anderson Windows & Newer Paint
add to the"I can just move in" feeling. Fin bsmnt provides wonderful space for Home Office or Playroom.
Lovely paver patio & 1 car garage. Great Value!
Erin Blank
Salesperson, ASP
www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046
680 Lippincott, Moorestown $1,450,000
1.4 wooded acres enclosed by trees, plantings & gardens located on quiet private "in town"
location. Large deck & screened in porch overlooks heated inground pool & spa. Beyond pool
sits "secret garden." 6 brs, 5 bas, custom architectural wdwrk, extensive custom painting,
sunken DR, music rm/1st floor BR w/ adjacent full bath & 2 f/ps. Mstr ste w/ marble enclosed
jacuzzi, cathedral ceiling, dressing area, walk-in closets & upper deck overlooks yard.
MOORESTOWN $2,495,000
2.86 acres of privacy. Custom 6,000-12,000 sq. ft. home w/
4-6 Br, 3.5-5.5 ba. can be finished to accommodate your fam-
ily. 3 car heated gar. & workshop area, 600 sq ft. deck, walk-
out bsmnt oversized kit, elevator, radiant floor heating. Floor
to ceiling windows overlooking backyard.
3 new lot listings in Moorestown
Prices starting at $330,000!
All lots are 1.5 acres and located in a great
neighborhood close to schools and shopping.
Call Lorie Benardella direct for details at 609-315-8067.
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Rita Vittese
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.265.3485
108 Midway, Riverton $279,000
Lovely colonial on quiet tree-lined street, one block from the Riverton Country
Club golf course. 4 bedrooms, one and one-half baths. Original stained wood-
work and doors in great condition. Hardwood floors under carpet. Spacious
rooms. Enclosed sun porch. Full unfinished basement / 7 ceiling. Finished
attic could be office, den or a fifth bedroom. One car garage w/ workshop.
Mike Vittese
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.265.3936
800 Main St. Riverton $499,000
Fantastic price, fantastic home in historic Riverton! Distinctive Colonial Revival. 5 bdr/3 full/
2 half baths. Well-maintained, desirable location, classic architectural details, in-ground pool,
2 car garage. 2nd floor solarium, wrap around porch. 200 amp electrical service and energy
efficient tankless waterheater. Elegant room proportions, unusual built-ins, chestnut wood-
work. Walk to shops and park. Perfect venue for Rivertons famous 4th of July Parade!
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410 Salem Rd, Moorestown $1,899,000
HUGE PRICE REDUCTION! 6 br 6.5 ba brick colonial on 2 acres offering pool w/ waterfall,
tennis crt, pond, patios & walk-out bsmnt w/ exercise rm, game rm, FR, music rm & wine
cellar w/ cherry walls & doors, stone strs, wine racks, friges & cntr isle. Kit offers sideXside
Sub-Zero, Wolf 8 burner cook top, SS apps & granite. 2 stry FR w/ f/p, cherry study w/ sit
rm & French Drs to patio. Call Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
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101 Augusta Drive, Moorestown $799,000
Located in the Laurel Creek Country Club. Entryway invites you to 2 stry entry. Million dollar views,
nestles up to 7th hole. Flr to ceiling 2 sided gas fp. Custom cabinetry in MBR, library & more. 1st
flr mstr ste w/his & hers walk-in closets. Conservatory stretches out over paver patio. Open flr plan.
Artist painted walls accent home. Kit has neutral granite countertops w/breakfast nook. Well light
w/recessed dimmer lighting t/o. Bsmnt features high 9 ceiling. Location, Location, Location!
Frank Cawley
Sales Associate
[email protected]
Direct: 856.266.6663
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110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
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Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
18 Paddock, Cinnaminson $649,900
5 brs, 2.5 bas. "Cornerstone" Kit, Limestone Counters, 6 burner Dacor stove, Dacor double
ovens, Subzero, Asco d/w, Butlers pantry w/ d/w, wine cooler & icemaker. Library w/ Cherry
Built-Ins, LR has 2 Gas f/ps that opens to sunroom w/ coffered ceiling & walls of windows.
Mstr en-Suite has walk-in closet, gas f/p & renovated ba. 4 other brs, 1 br/office w/ f/p & cus-
tom built-ins. Fin 3rd Flr w/ Game Area & Cedar Closet. Front & Back Staircase, 2 car garage.
325 E Central, Moorestown $675,000
Elegant home is nestled on just under 1/2 acre in the heart of town. 5 brs, 3 full bas, (one
bed & full bath located on 1st floor), allow plenty of flexibility & room for all. Features cus-
tom built-ins, 2 f/ps, gleaming h/w & cherry kit make this home special. All baths have been
updated & rooms are tastefully & graciously appointed. Large family/great room w/ its cozy
f/p is the perfect place to entertain friends & family alike. Large Deck & Sparkling Pool!
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
220 Gregory Ct, Moorestown $774,000
5 br, 4.2 ba 1st FLOOR MASTER - 2 br, 2.5 ba on 1st, 3 br, 2 ba on 2nd. 2nd flr remodeled
2007, new heat & cool (2008) & Anderson windows (2007). Newer "Apple" kit (2004) w/ AGA
European stove, fridge drawers, wine fridge, cabinetry, Granite brkfst bar, cntrtps & built-in
desk space. Bsmnt (2002) has high ceilings, wood burning f/p & custom built pub. 3 f/ps,
moldings, custom cabinetry, pegged h/w floors, 3 bay gar, landscaping, brick patio & new roof!
109 W Oak Ave, Moorestown $359,000
Warmth, Charm, and Character is what you can expect to find in this lovely bungalow.
Welcomed by mature trees, window boxes, and pristine landscape, this home exudes
"Cottage Charm". Hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, 1 car garage, new roof, and freshly paint-
ed. Beautiful yard with meandering garden and patio. A Walk to town location completes
this very special home. For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
1003 Westfield Rd, Moorestown $699,000
Amazing Southern Colonial is exquisite at every turn! Offering 4 bedrooms and 4.5
baths, this impressive light filled home also offers 3 fireplaces, hardwood floors,
morning and family room with brick floors, in-ground pool, cedar shake roof, 3 car
garage, and amazing gardens and potting shed. You don't want to miss this excep-
tional property. For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-642-8742.
116 Leconey Circle, Palmyra $224,900
3 brs, 1.5 ba fully renovated t/o. LR has brick f/p & h/w flrs. Kit boasts ss apps, neutral tiles &
countertops. DR features chandelier & well maintained h/w flrs. Sunroom makes terrific space
for home office or playroom. Renovated half ba rounds out 1st floor. Mstr has adjacent reno-
vated full ba. Other 2 brs are spacious & in neutral decor. Bsmnt, floored attic, det gar, paver
patio, fenced yard, newer windows & wonderful curb appeal makes property a great value!
22 Apple Orchard Road, Moorestown $724,900
Grace & charm are apparent at first glance. Sitting at back of Moorestown Hunt, spacious home
offers so much. H/Wfloors t/o the foyer, LR, DR &kit, 2 woodburning f/ps, back staircase, updat-
ed kit w/ new large center isle, granite, Bosch d/w, double ovens & gas cooktop, 3 car gar, new
front door & side panels, ALL windows tinted, fin bsmnt w/ exercise rm, surround sound in LR &
DR. Enormous brick patio with plenty of roomto accommodate outside entertaining. Lovely!
2 Cobblestone Court, Moorestown $3,700,000
Secluded in remarkable enclave of custom homes, impeccable residence offers outstand-
ing details inside and out. Nestled on just over 3 wooded acres, this Country French estate
built by Gary Gardner is absolutely jaw dropping. 5 brs, 7.5 bas, 2 staircases, 6 f/ps, 5 zone
Heat/AC, finished lower level, wine cellar & 3 car garage. Indoors flow out to bluestone ter-
races & broad lawn complete w/ pool, summer kitchen & cabana w/ full bath. Remarkable!
303 Susan Dr, Cinnaminson $229,900
Located in Ivywood section this 4 br 1.5 ba home is situated on quiet street. LR w/
bay window allows you to watch the world go. Spacious eat in kit has updated apps,
abundance of cabinetry & good sized eating area that overlooks backyard. FR boasts
brick f/p w/ mantle. Sliders lead out to backyard. 1 car attached gar & bsmnt allow
for storage. Plenty of space for everyone-4 full brs! Call Joan Delaney for details.
Ashley Ct, Moorestown $499,900
Build your dream home in the wonderful neighborhood
of Stanwick Glen on this 1.51 acre dream lot. Beautiful
and private cul-de-sac location. Properties like this do
not come around very often. Public water and sewer.
Call Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
Ashley Ct, Moorestown $699,000
Beautiful 2.01 acre lot in the neighborhood of Stanwick
Glen. This private cul-de-sac location sits next to township
open space. Public water and sewer. Build your dream
home in an wonderful neighborhood close to schools. Call
Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
147 W Central Ave, Moorestown $359,900
Warm and Welcoming. This updated 3 bedroom 2.5 bath Craig Lord built colo-
nial offers the updated you want with the charm you expect. Hardwood floors
add warmth to this already sun drenched home and the family room addition
offers a fireplace and beautiful a stone floor. Granite, stainless steel appliances,
designer paints, deck, paver patio, and walking distance to town center.
747 Golf View, Moorestown $995,000
5 br, 4.5 home nestled on an acre located on a desirable street. Mstr BR on 1st flr; or on 2nd?
5 spacious brs, (2 on 1st flr, 3 on 2nd flr) provides plenty of versatility. Renovated eat-in kit fea-
turing 5 burner Wolf range, granite, farmhouse sink & breakfast room opens to spacious brick
& bluestone terrace w/ builtin BBQ. Great room has wall of windows overlooking green lawn.
Spacious DR & welcoming LR w/ f/p featuring marble surround. 2 car gar, bsmnt & newer roof.
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236 S Church, Moorestown $324,900
The charm of days gone by but with all the modern amenities you hope for. Sit on the front
porch and watch the world go by, take a short walk to Memorial Field, or stroll down-town
for dinner or shopping. Life doesn't get better than this! Newer kitchen, hardwood floors,
large yard, hardwood floors, wrap-around front porch, huge dining room, and abundant
character. This home is move in ready. Location, price, and charm...a perfect combination!
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By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
Theyre not Shreks, theyre
SRECs (Solar Renewable Energy
Credits), and Moorestown Town-
ship could be producing them as
soon as 2013 if the township coun-
cil decides to allow a solar system
to be built in Moorestown.
Russell Trice of the Alaimo
Group, the townships engineer-
ing firm, said there have been
several areas in the township
identified as a possible location
for the construction of 1,400 kW
solar system. The system needs
about seven acres to be built, he
said, and the state Department of
Environmental Protection has
confirmed the areas identified as
supportable of a system.
The township would not own
the system and would not pay for
it to be constructed, Trice said.
However, the township would
save on its costs per kW hour, as it
currently pays about 13-cents per
kW.
A constructed system would
enable the township to only pay
between 8.5 to 11 cents per kW
hour. Paying 11 cents per kW
hour would save the township
about $28,000 annually. If the cost
went down to 8.5 cents, it would
be about a $63,000 annual savings,
Trice said.
The township would be reim-
bursed for all soft costs associ-
ated with the project by the serv-
ice provider, who eventually owns
the system.
The permitting process alone
is about $85,000, he said, and
would most likely total about
$200,000.
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H O W T O C O N T A C T U S
Call us: 856-528-4698 or email us: [email protected]
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EIectricaI Services
$25 OFF
Window Cleaning
$50 OFF
Deck Cleaning
and Sealing
$25 OFF
House Pressure
Washing
CALL TOM
856-429-4882
AMERICAN SERVICES
Window Cleaning Pressure Washing
Concrete Pool Cleaning
Deck Cleaning and Sealing
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609-953-0886
Windows Screens Skylights Chandeliers Gutters & More!
Pressure Washing
Homes Decks Driveways Patios Concrete Roofs Pool Area
www.windowwashingwizard.com
Fully
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Estimates
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856-356-2775
BOARD YOUR
DOG IN A
LOVING HOME!
NOT A KENNEL!
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Professional Painting
Home project consulting
Design cost applied to your job!
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! 609 - 561 - 7751
Over
30 yr. exp.
S & J Construction, LLC
Concrete Masonry Stucco
Brick Chimneys Repaired French Drains
Mudjacking Concrete Leveling
(609) 230-1682 (609) 268-9497
No Job Too Small
FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
Repair and Restoration
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services
Decorative Concrete
New Concrete
Seal Coating Power Washing
Mudjacking
Concrete Leveling
Stain Removal
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With Automatic Thermostat & Shutoff Switch
ALL METAL CONSTRUCTION - 1200 CFM
$
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DON HAHN ELECTRIC
856-783-9128
800-427-2067
Our 38th Year
Fully Insured & Bonded
NJ LIC
#4546
COMPLETELY
INSTALLED
ATTIC FANS &
ALL YOUR ELECTRIC NEEDS
RAS BUILDERS
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Decks, Garages, Basements, Roof, Windows
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Lic. 13VH00932400
Chimney CIeaning
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A.T.S. Chimney Service
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Liners, Solar Power Attic
Fans
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www.atschimney.com
609-654-2300
lic. # 13Vh04729300
Dog Boarding
Autos
GeneraI Contracting
Garage Doors
Smolar Garage Door Service
856-466-7473
Garage doors/openers
Spring replacements
Cables/rollers
Key pads/remotes
Call Today!
Lic.#
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ATTENTION
JUNK CARS WANTED
Sell your junk car for $200 and up for
more info call Mike at 609-820-8643
licensed salvage yard
Concrete Masonry
Drivers - Teams: $6,000
Team Sign-On Bonus
when you team drive for
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Call Now for details! 1-866-
823-0268
Home inspector/Consultant
for insurance damage
Part time/ Full time
24k to 75k potential
No experience necessary /
Will train
Transportation required
Call 856-401-9188 or apply
at
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YRC is hiring Drivers and
Dock Workers! Drivers:
Excellent Wages, Benefits,
Pension! Home nightly!
Trenton location. CDL-A
w/Combo and Hazmat, 1yr
T/T exp, 21yoa req. EOE-
M/F/D/V. Dock Workers:
$12-$14/hr. 8 and 4hr shifts
available. 18 yoa, read/write
English. Able to lift 65 lbs.
req. APPLY:
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HeIp Wanted
Apartments for Rent
ABITARE
Apartment Homes
and Residences
Voorhees Town Center
Brand New 1, 2 and 3
Bedroom Apartments
Starting at $1,149
SPECIAL
Up to 4 Months FREE!
For more information,
Call Toll Free
1-888-221-6360
10,000 Town Center Blvd.
Voorhees, NJ 08043
CIeaning
CIeaning GeneraI Contracting
After School Child/Home
Care needed:
Looking for reliable,
daily after school
child/home care in
Moorestown ASAP.
JuIie @ 214-406-7539
Dog walking services for Medford,
Shamong, and Tabernacle.
Insured and Bonded.
856-669-7442
Dog WaIking
CLASSIFIED 20 THE MOORESTOWN SUN AUGUST 31-SEPTEMBER 6, 2011
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Painting
SERVICES, INC
Termite & Pest Control
(609) 953-5444
(609) 268-1002
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competitors ad?
Whos making money
YOU OR THEM?
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(856) 427-0933 x 512
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DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 953-2335
(609) 268-9200
856-429-8991
On time. Done Right.
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
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ROOFING & SIDING
CELLA
Family Owned and Operated
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 429-4088
New Roofs
Siding
Windows
Attic Fans
Repairs
Re-Roofs
SkyIights
Gutters &
Guards
24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE
Financing
AvaiIabIe
Lic# 13VH01919900
CONTINENTAL
COOLING
COOL DOWN
THIS SUMMER
Fix or upgrade your
A/C systems today!
Lincensed & Insured
609-707-3559
609-381-4713
PAlNTlNG and CONSTRUCTlON LLC
Custom Residential Painting Wall Covering
Construction Services Crown Molding
Custom Trimwork Bath, Kitchen,
and Basement Remodeling
Fully Insured Free Estimates
Pet Care
HVAC
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Paperhanging
Pest ControI
SoIar
SOLAR
INSTALLATION
and DESIGN
Residential Commercial
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you 12-15% rate of return!
Pay back in as little as 3-5 years!
FREE ESTIMATES
609-698-4300
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Home Improvement Cont'd
SDK HOME REPAIR
Any repair you can
think of, we can do.
Gutter Cleaning
& Repairs
Soffitt Fascia
Rotten Wood
Door Installation
Painting
Kitchens
Fully Insured Licensed
609-481-8886
24 hour
Emergency
Service
Lic# NJ 13VH05972600
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 9/14/11.
$1,000 OFF
UP TO
Any new
complete roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 9/14/11.
10% OFF
UP TO
Any
roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 9/14/11.
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 9/14/11.
FREE
GUTTERS
With any new roof
and siding job
Virtual Home
Remodeler
Roofing
Serving all
of south jersey
Big or Small We Grind Them ALL!
Fast Service Licensed and Insured
609-280-3352
[email protected]
Lic #13VH06293700
FT STUMP GRINDING
DAVNC PANTNG
Quality Work
Reasonable Price
Licenced & nsured
856-341-4861
Call for a
free a no
obligation
Estimate
856-824-1360
Free Estimates 856-663-5036
Serving South Jersey for 24 years
Voted Best of South Jersey Courier Post Readers Choice
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Additions Finished Basements
Drywall Repair Alterations
Drywall Trim General Repairs
SPECIALIZING
IN:
PIumbing
Home Care Services
ALWAYS THERE
SENIOR CARE
(856) 439-1300
Hourly & Live-in Care
Best PRICE, Best Care
Ask about VA Program
Caregiver Companion
by Polish home helpers
24/7
Certified Home Health Aide
Please leave a message
856-488-0055
Home Improvement
Dado Painting
& Handyman
No Job is Too Small or Big
Call Maria or Carmella
(856) 524-8669
Caesar Meneses
SDK LAWN CARE
609-481-8886
Lic# NJ 13VH05972600
WeekIy or BiweekIy
Cutting or pick your
own program
FREE ESTIMATES
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Weeding/Trimming/
Prunning
Tree Service Sod
Pavers Retaining Walls
Plowing/Shoveling
Landscaping
Tank RemovaI
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Wilson Reading Program
by a Certified Wilson
Teacher with 10 yrs. exp.
will come to you.
Grades 2 to adult
(609) 923-5265
Tutoring
Wanted to Buy
HeIp Wanted
BATHROOM RENOVATON
FOR ONLY $3,000
ncludes:
- Remove old flooring
- nstall up to 50 s/ft porce-
lain floor tile
- New Kohler toiler
- New 30 vanity with gran-
ite top
- New Moen faucet
- Paint walls
Call Lescas Enterprises, nc
Custom Builders
856-401-9444
License # 12VH00811000
Offer ends Oct. 5th, 2011
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