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CLOCKWISE, FROM BOTTOM LEFT: Juliet Morgan, Aren Duffy and Jaiden David
share the stage during the Moorestown Theater Companys My Son Pinocchio, Jr. on
July 30. The Moorestown Quakers varsity boys lacrosse team beat the North
Hunterdon High School team at home on April 9. The 38th Moorestown Day was June
7. Tyler Neff learns how to put out a fire with the help of firefighter Glenn Daily at
Moorestowns Fire Prevention Week event on Oct. 6. Ava and Kelly Eaise stuff a scarecrow at the Autumn in Moorestown Festival. Winning robotics team the Storm Lords
claimed victory at the 2014 For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
Lego League Champions Tournament. The Music on Main Street Concert Series July 9
featured a performance by The Jersey Boomers. Steve OBrien returns a serve at the
34th National Veterans Wheelchair Games at Moorestown High School on Aug. 13. It
was a night to remember and celebrate at the Moorestown Library during the dedication for Seans Book Nook on Sept. 11. The medallions at the new Moorestown Library
needed to be changed when it was discovered the motto translation fell under question. Reilly Carleton, 2, gets help from caregiver Cathy Payne with her paper Christmas
tree at the Moorestown Mall during the Just Mom & Me December Playdate on Dec. 11.
James H. Maloney, 92, WWII Navy Veteran of Moorestown, shared photos and artifacts
with the pre-K and kindergarten classes at Moorestown Childrens School.
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The past two years, the BOE
did not use the undesignated 2
percent balance. There are more
funds to be gathered from that
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cap money.
Banked cap is not a pot of
money it has to be used for specific things, Shugars said.
Shugars called state aid usually flat and mentioned keeping
banked cap money for projects
and other unknowns that could
arise throughout the school year.
To not cut any extracurricular
classes and programs, the board
gave a preliminary presentation
about the idea of a pay-to-play
program. This program would involve charging parents or students to participate in activities
not related to core class schedules.
Theater would be offered at
schools during the next school
year for an estimate of $40 to $80,
and clubs could cost as much as
$30. All estimates were presented
as per club, per student.
The fees would be annual, so
students would only need to pay
for extracurricular activities
once, most likely at the inception
of the school year. The board
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household in the next year to
maintain quality and staffing at
the schools.
The increase in taxes on an
average assessed home in
Moorestown
is
somewhere
around $141 for the 2014-15
budget, Mishler said.
With that increase, the board is
expected
to
collect
about
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After being urged to do so by
residents, teachers and students
at past meetings, the board will
also be budgeting to a maximum
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settlement agreement following
the 2012-13 school year, the board
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Gingerbread Puppets: Grades
kindergarten through first. 9:30
a.m. and 11 a.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Join us as
we enjoy Gingerbread Man stories and make one-of-kind gingerbread boy and girl puppets. Then
you can retell the stories over
and over again! Call or stop by to
register.
THURSDAY JAN. 1
New Years Day: Offices and
libraries will be closed in observance of the holiday.
MONDAY JAN. 5
Baby Time: 9:30 a.m. at the
Moorestown Library. For children
under 2 years old with a caregiver. Siblings are welcome. Drop in
each week to join us for stories,
rhymes and songs just for babies!
Children and caregivers are invited to stay after the stories and
enjoy a playtime together. No
registration required.
CALENDAR
Time for Twos: Age 2. 10:45 a.m. at
the Moorestown Library. For children who are 2 years old, with a
caregiver. Siblings are welcome.
No registration required. Join us
for 30 minutes of stories, rhymes
and songs just for 2-year-olds. No
registration required.
Kindergarten Story Time: For
kindergartners. 1:30 p.m. and
4:30 p.m. at the Moorestown
Library. For children currently
enrolled in kindergarten. Stories,
rhymes and crafts for kindergarteners.
Registration
is
required.
Jack Favorites Film Festival: 7:30
p.m. at the Moorestown Library.
Januarys feature is The Prisoner, directed by Peter Glenville.
With Alec Guinness, Jack
Hawkins and Wilfred Lawson. A
riveting account of a Catholic cardinal undergoing a grueling interrogation in an iron curtain country. Superb performances highlight this unforgettable film. English, 1955, 91 minutes. This
Moorestown Library film with a
preface and discussion led by
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the public.
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date of the event.
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TUESDAY JAN. 6
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the Moorestown Library. This program presents Abigail Adams, a
Moorestown.
4-5-year-old Story Time: Ages 4
and 1:30 p.m. at the Moorestown
Library. For children who will be 4
by Jan. 1. Stories, rhymes and
crafts for 4- and 5-year-olds. Registration is required.
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 Mansion. 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.southjerseyal-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)
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Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Afternoon with the
Bible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
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Through a contract awarded at
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solid waste removal. Council
named cost as the main reason to
change services.
Officially approved at meetings
throughout February, the council
saw trash privatization as a positive action, having no real negative impact on the community.
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dams at Strawbridge Lake at its
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that Moorestown had closed two
water wells on Church Street for
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now.
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Elections
This election season resulted
in some new faces as well as some
old being elected to council and
many new faces to the Board of
Education. Jordan ran with a
newcomer Manny Delgado for the
Republicans while Elizabeth Endres and Edmond M. George ran
together representing the Democrats for Township Council.
For Moorestown Township
School Board, three seats were
open. Voters had to choose between seven candidates: Frank
Gilanelli, Maurice Richard Weeks
III, Peter Palko, Andrew Roberts,
Ann Marie Casinelli, Caryn Shaw
and Jack Lance.
On Election Day, Jordan was
re-elected to council and she
would be joined by Delgado.
According to results from the
Burlington County Board of Elections, Jordan received 29.44 percent of the votes and Delgado received 28.37 percent.
George received 20.77 percent
of the votes, and Endres received
21.35 percent.
For the Board of Education,
Palko, Casinelli and Shaw ended
up with the most votes to receive
the three seats. Shaw had 20.20
percent of the votes, Palko had
16.63 percent of the votes, and
Casinelli had 14.10 percent of the
votes.
Town Hall/Library
In 2012, construction for a new
Town Hall and library was approved. While the library was not
destroyed in the fire that devastated Town Hall seven years ago,
the township decided to attach a
new library to the Town Hall that
was to be built.
It has been nearly seven years
since the Moorestown Township
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plest things. Her gentle and loving kindness was there for anyone who needed it and she was an
inspiration to all even through
her final days.
A gifted classical pianist and
teacher, she generously shared
her musical talents with the
Moorestown community for more
than 50 years by volunteering,
performing and teaching private
lessons in her home to pianists
both young and old, many of
whom stayed in close touch with
her over the years. In 1967, she cofounded the South Jersey Music
Teachers Association, which
thrives to this day. She shared
and instilled her love of classical
piano with hundreds of students
and fellow teachers who benefited
from the same warmth and sincerity extended to her own children. A lifelong student, she continued to hone her knowledge and
skills by taking courses in piano
theory at Temple University and
even attended a symposium in
Italy when she was 76. Her professionalism and knowledge
launched many of her younger
students into college scholarships
and professional careers. Thriving on her endless desire to give,
she regularly shared her musical
gift with family members, fellow
residents and staff of Grace Assisted Living in Moorestown by
performing on her beloved Bechstein piano, which has been donated by the family in her name
to the Perkins Center for the Arts
in Moorestown.
Aurelia will live on as a shining
example of the true meaning of
selflessness. She will continue to
inspire and enrich all those who
knew her. May she rest in peace.
A visitation was held at Lewis
Funeral Home on Dec. 23. A funeral mass followed at Our Lady
of Good Counsel Church. Interment was at Mount Carmel
Cemetery in Moorestown.
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests that memorial contributions be made to the South Jersey
Music Teachers Association, Attention: Elvira Kipnis, 1653 Blue
Jay Lane, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.
Condolences may be left at
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Old library
may be demolished
plans have been determined for
the old library.
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wall of the new Moorestown Library, was supposed to mean We
confirm all things twice." However questions about the phrase
originally arose from a resident
translating the motto with Google
translate and getting the phrase
we second guess all, and then
bringing the issue to the attention
of township officials.
However, there was disagreement of just how unclear or inaccurate the phrase engraved on the
librarys wall truly is.
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Cummings studied on the university's main campus.
Ithaca College women's soccer
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major in the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance,
was selected as All-Empire 8 Honorable Mention.
Baranowsky started 14 games
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Russell John Morrissey of
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Sunday, Dec. 14 in Millersville's
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Moorestown resident Katherine
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for this fall semester. Sowa goes to
the College of Arts and Science at
Vanderbilt University majoring
in English Literature.
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A Grief Share Support Group
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7 p.m. and will meet for 10 weeks.
Meetings will be held in the parlor of the First United Methodist
Church, located at 446 Camden
Ave. in Moorestown.
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