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celebrating 50 years. PAGE 13
Council
adopts
municipal
budget
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Mt. Laurel Council adopted the
2014 municipal budget at last
weeks meeting, but not before a
lengthy discussion about the
townships open space tax.
The adopted budget saw no
changes from the preliminary
budget passed in March. Taxes
will decrease $39.22 for the aver-
age assessed home of $236,952.
The budget passed by a vote of
4-1, with Councilman Jim Keenan
voting no. Keenan didnt express
any issues with the municipal
budget, but maintained his stance
on decreasing the open space tax
from eight cents to six cents.
With average property values
increasing with Mt. Laurels
revaluation last year, many home-
owners will see a large increase
in their open space tax bill.
Keenan proposed a plan to sus-
pend two cents of the open space
tax. He said 13 other municipali-
ties have suspended open space
tax without going to a referen-
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The following information was
provided by the Mt. Laurel Police
Department.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 27-
year-old female of the unit block
of Sequoia Drive, Newtown, Pa.,
on April 6, for driving while in-
toxicated. She was stopped on
Route 73 at 3:43 a.m. and charged
with driving while intoxicated
and released pending a municipal
court hearing.
The owner of a property on the
unit block of West Wood Lane re-
ported a burglary and theft to an
unoccupied residence. The inci-
dent occurred between 6 a.m.
March 22 and 6 a.m. April 5.
Entry was gained through an un-
secured basement door. Copper
pipe, valued at an unspecified
amount, was taken.
A resident of the 100 block of
Buckingham Way reported a
stolen vehicle. The incident oc-
curred between 6:30 p.m. April 6
and 8:20 a.m. April 7. A 2008
Hyundai Elantra, valued at
$15,000, was taken.
A resident of the 100 block of
Roberts Place reported a burglary
and theft to a residence. The inci-
dent occurred on April 8, between
8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Entry was
gained by smashing the rear glass
door. Jewelry, valued at approxi-
mately $6,000, was taken. Damage
is estimated at $250.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 24-
year-old male of the unit block of
Bernwood Road, Hainesport, on
April 9 for the theft of $5,285 in
jewelry. The theft occurred on the
100 block of Knotty Oak Drive
while the suspect was employed
as a carpet cleaner. The victims
jewelry was subsequently recov-
ered and returned. He was served
with criminal complaints and re-
leased pending a municipal court
hearing.
please see POLICE, page 4
A guest of a hotel on the 500
block of Fellowship Road report-
ed a theft. A laptop computer, val-
ued at $750, was taken from a
hotel room. The incident oc-
curred sometime between 7 p.m.
April 5, and 1 a.m., April 6. There
was no sign of forced entry to the
room.
A resident of the 2400 block
of Larchmont Place reported a
burglary and theft to a residence.
The incident occurred between 6
a.m. April 8 and 6 p.m. April 10.
Entry was reported to have been
gained through the front door.
There were no signs of forced
entry.
A member of LA Fitness on
Dearborne Circle reported a theft
from an unlocked vehicle. The in-
cident occurred in the LA Fitness
parking lot, between 8:20 p.m. and
9:50 p.m. April 10. A laptop com-
puter and a cell phone, valued at
$1,500, were taken.
A member of Giant Fitness on
Route 73 reported a theft from an
unlocked vehicle. The incident oc-
curred in the Giant Fitness park-
ing lot, between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.
April 10. An iPhone, valued at
$650, was taken.
Mount Laurel Police arrested a
21-year-old male of the 6400 block
of North Lambert Street,
Philadelphia, on April 11, for
driving while intoxicated. He was
stopped on Route 38 at 1:50 a.m.
and charged with driving while
intoxicated and released pending
a municipal court hearing.
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in our opinion
T
here seems to be a list for
everything nowadays. The best
of this, the top 10 of that, the
worst place to do such and such.
Last week, we came across a list that
took us by surprise. It is a list of the
top 10 places to retire ... in New Jersey.
Yup. New Jersey. We didnt even real-
ize that staying in the Garden State
after working age was still an option
or, rather, something that people de-
sired.
Anywho, Movoto Real Estate pub-
lished the list, starting with places
that had at least 10,000 residents (110
places), then ranking them based on
four interesting criteria:
1.) Cost of living higher is better,
because when youve worked all your
life, what you really want to do is have
your money go toward taxes and not
that trip to Rome
2.) Crime rate lower is better, well,
obviously
3.) Amenities places such as li-
braries, physicians, arts and enter-
tainment, and adult education
4.) Weather average summer tem-
perature and air quality score, which
eliminates Newark
So, by these rankings, the top 10
places to retire in New Jersey, from
one to 10, are:
Ridgewood, Tenafly, Westwood, Glen
Rock, Haddonfield, Florham Park,
Madison, Hasbrouck Heights, Prince-
ton and Ridgefield
To be sure, these are all wonderfully
beautifully places in New Jersey, well
worth celebrating and very attractive
for residents and visitors alike.
But retirement? Were not so sure
that many elderly residents would
agree with you.
Theres a reason why so many New
Jerseyans retire elsewhere its
cheaper. And, in contrast to Movotos
interpretation of the lists criteria,
cheaper is better, because most people
would rather see their hard-earned
money go toward vacations than taxes,
for example. Many retirees go to Flori-
da not just for the weather but for the
absence of a state income tax.
Maybe if New Jersey was more af-
fordable, more elderly residents would
stay at home, near their friends and
family. But since its not, many dont.
We are probably not the only ones
who laughed when we considered any
place in New Jersey other than, say, a
beach town such as Ocean City (which
ranked No. 26 on the list, behind
places such as Hoboken) a good
place to retire. And thats a shame, and
a problem all at the same time.
Our residents shouldnt have to pre-
pare to leave when they retire.
The best places to retire ... in NJ?
We didnt realize this was still an option
Your thoughts
Do you plan to retire in New Jersey? Or
will you flock south, or to somewhere else
outside the Garden State? Share your
thoughts on this, and other topics, in a let-
ter to the editor.
Disc golf can be appealing to
kids, families, and is free
This pertains to the up and coming sport
of disc golf. I know you're wondering, what
is disc golf ? This is an excerpt from the
Professional Disc Golf Association: "Disc
golf is played much like traditional golf. In-
stead of a ball and clubs, however, players
use a flying disc, or Frisbee. The sport was
formalized in the 1970s, and shares with
ball golf the object of completing each
hole in the fewest strokes or, in the case of
disc golf, fewest throws. A golf disc is
thrown from a tee area to a target, which is
the hole. The hole can be one of a number
of disc golf targets, the most common is
called a Pole Hole, an elevated metal bas-
ket. As a player progresses down the fair-
way, he or she must make each consecutive
throw from the spot where the previous
throw has landed. The trees, shrubs and
terrain changes located in and around the
fairways provide challenging obstacles for
the golfer. Finally, the putt lands in the
basket and the hole is completed. Disc golf
shares the same joys and frustrations of
traditional golf, whether it's sinking a long
putt or hitting a tree halfway down the fair-
way. There are few differences, though.
Disc golf rarely requires a greens fee, you
probably won't need to rent a cart, and you
never get stuck with a bad tee time. It is
designed to be enjoyed by people of all
ages, male and female, regardless of eco-
nomic status."
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Preschool Storytime: Ages 3 to 6.
10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. Come to this sto-
rytime for a fun-filled session of
stories, songs, fingerplays and an
art activity.
Crochet Anyone: 1 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. Learn to crochet
or crochet with new friends. Join
craft enthusiast Audrey Peache
for crocheting and conversation.
Novices and experts welcome.
Instruction available if needed.
No registration necessary. Bring
your own knitting materials.
Paws for Reading: Grades 1 to 4. 4
p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.
Practice your reading skills with a
captive canine audience in a pri-
vate setting with Wilson, a regis-
tered therapy dog, and his owner,
Ms. Judy. Wilson is a friendly
Bearded Collie mix who is waiting
to hear you read to him. Sessions
are in 15-minute blocks. Bring
your favorite book from home or
arrive early to choose a book
from the library's collection.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:
12 p.m. at Laurel Creek Country
Club, 655 Old Centerton Road.
For more information visit
www.mountlaurelrotary.org or
call (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesday
at Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.
Come hear a new story every
week and then stay and play the
rest of the day! Call (856) 273-
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New Covenant Presbyterian
Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3
p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,
Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
SATURDAY APRIL 26
Flea Market and Bake Sale: 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Masonville-Ran-
cocas United Methodist Church.
For more information, call (856)
235-7648 or (856) 234-0941.
Mt. Laurel Garden Club Plant Sale:
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Mt. Laurel
Library. The club will have a huge
variety of sun and shade perenni-
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plants available. Proceeds will
benefit scholarships for Mt. Lau-
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MONDAY APRIL 28
Paws for Reading: Grades 1 to 4. 4
p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.
Practice your reading skills with a
captive canine audience in a pri-
vate setting with Xorra, a regis-
tered therapy dog, and her owner,
Ms. Linda. Wilson is a friendly
German Shepherd who is waiting
to hear you read to her. Sessions
are in 15-minute blocks. Bring
your favorite book from home or
arrive early to choose a book
from the library's collection.
Intro to Meditation: 7 p.m. at
the Mt. Laurel Library. Join an
experienced meditation instruc-
tor and achieve relaxation of
your mind and body. Wear com-
fortable clothes, try not to eat a
big meal before class and bring a
mat or towel. No registration
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Mt. Laurel Council meeting: 7:30
p.m. in the municipal court room,
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TUESDAY APRIL 29
Paws for Reading: Grades 1 to 4. 4
p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.
Practice your reading skills with a
captive canine audience in a pri-
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Ms. Tammi. Rookie is a Pomeran-
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minute blocks. Bring your
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arrive early to choose a book
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Food, How do GMOs Affect You:
6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Laurel
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experts will discuss GMOs and
answer questions. Representa-
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will be at the discussion. The
event is open to the public.
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Why dont we, as a council,
suspend the tax, suspend it by two
cents without going to a referen-
dum? he asked.
Keenan said the average de-
crease in municipal taxes is being
negated by the open space tax. If
the open space tax rate remains at
eight cents, the average taxpayer
in Mt. Laurel would pay an addi-
tional $75.88 in open space tax.
Keenan said this increase
could hurt some homeowners, es-
pecially lower-income residents
and senior citizens.
Id like to help out anyone I
can in the township, he said.
Township solicitor Timothy
Prime told council a referendum
would be needed to change the
open space tax.
Township manager Maureen
Mitchell informed council the
township would be unable to pay
its open space debt in the future if
the tax was lowered.
Mayor David DAntonio shared
those same feelings, saying it was
imperative the township pays off
its open space debt in a timely
manner. We have a debt, he
said. We have a significant debt
that has to be paid off.
Keenan said the township is
taking in an additional $2.2 mil-
lion in open space tax by keeping
the rate at eight cents. However,
Mitchell said the extra money is
needed to pay off the debt.
Council said in future meet-
ings it will discuss the possibility
of lowering the open space tax.
Deputy Mayor Irwin Edelson
asked Mitchell to provide more
information detailing the pros
and cons of changing the tax.
We need to know the num-
bers, he said. The people of Mt.
Laurel need to know the num-
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Councilwoman Linda Bobo
also said she is open to discuss
the possibility of a referendum.
To have a referendum on the
election ballot in November, a de-
cision needs to be made by early
August.
In other news:
Council discussed applying
for a Burlington County park
grant to construct restrooms at
Memorial Field. Mitchell said an
application for the project was re-
jected due to issues with the
MUA, but said many of those is-
sues have been resolved. The
township is applying for a maxi-
mum grant of $250,000.
An ordinance approved on
second reading will change the
speed limit for the entire length of
Sharp Road. The speed limit will
change to 45 miles per hour after
a request was made by Evesham
Township to make the change.
Previously, the road did not have
a posted speed limit and the
states statutory speed limit of 50
miles per hour applies to the
road.
The next Mt. Laurel Council
meeting is scheduled for April 28
at 7 p.m. in the municipal court-
room.
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
In 1964, Mt. Laurel Township
looked a lot different than it does
today.
Large amounts of open space
and farmland dominated the land-
scape. Rural, one-lane streets such
as Hartford Road had very little
traffic traversing them. Big box
stores and large-scale develop-
ments were non-existent.
It was in that rural farm town
when a group of eight women offi-
cially founded the Mt. Laurel Gar-
den Club.
Now, 50 years later, the club
continues to serve the community
in a variety of ways. With a mem-
bership of 67, it has become a big
part of the township.
The Garden Club meets once a
month at the Mt. Laurel Library.
The group gathers for lunch and
will have a gardening-related pro-
gram. This meeting format is rela-
tively unchanged from when the
club first started.
They met in each otherss
homes, had lunch and discussed
gardening things, said Jean
Thomas, a member of the club.
Thomas said the founding
members were women who cared
about improving their communi-
ty through gardening.
These women werent farm
women, she said. They cared
more about civic pride.
The clubs goals have not
changed much from 50 years ago.
Its mission is still making Mt.
Laurel beautiful with plants and
gardening, even as the township
has developed.
Theyre a very committed and
active group, club president
Cathy Hepp said.
Hepp said the township em-
braces the club just as much today
as it did 50 years ago. The club
maintains a number of large proj-
ects on township property, includ-
ing the 9-11 Memorial at Mt. Lau-
rel Memorial Park, the Arbor Day
tree donations and the planting
area at the Veterans Memorial at
Laurel Acres Park. The club also
started a planting area at the Lau-
rel Acres Park sign last year.
Ive spoken with the township
manager on how to do things,
Hepp said. They kind of give us
free rein. If were saying we want
to plant something, they let us do
it.
All the planting done by the
club comes with expenses. While
the club collects annual member-
ship fees, it still needs to do a lot of
fundraising to pay for its many
projects.
One of its largest fundraisers of
the year is coming up on April 26.
The club is holding its annual
plant sale at the Mt. Laurel Li-
brary. A number of the plants are
dug up from the gardens of mem-
bers and transported to the li-
brary to be sold.
We had one member who once
dug up hundreds and hundreds of
plants, Thomas said.
The plant sale and other
fundraisers help to fund the main-
tenance of the many projects the
garden club partakes in each year.
We have a set budget for each
year, and we remain in that budg-
et, club treasurer Maureen Crin-
nion said.
Finding members is very im-
portant to the club as well. Many
of the clubs members are accom-
plished gardeners. The club has
won awards from the Pennsylva-
nia Horticultural Society and at
the Philadelphia Flower Show in
past years.
Everyone has a different skill
set with the garden club, but they
all have a love for gardening,
Hepp said.
Each member is required to
participate in three projects each
year, helping to spread the work-
load around and allow everyone to
get involved.
The club is always welcoming
of new members as well. Hepp
said any resident of Mt. Laurel
can participate. Though the club
consists of mostly women, men
are also welcome.
Lately, the focus has been on the
clubs past and the difference it
has made over the past 50 years.
For the last five meetings,
weve been giving the history of
our club, decade by decade, Crin-
nion said.
The club has archived most of
its history and is preparing a
slideshow for its 50th anniversary
celebration on June 11 at Tavis-
tock Country Club in Haddon-
field.
The celebration will feature
special guests, food and prizes.
There will also be three $1,000
scholarships awarded to Mt. Lau-
rel high school seniors, something
the club fundraises for every year.
Mt. Laurel has gone through
many changes in the last 50 years,
but the garden clubs mission of
community and civic involvement
has always remained the same.
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