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Heliport plan up for debate


By ROBERT LINNEHAN as the threat of noisy helicopters posal presented by representa- terested in hearing their presen- condos, do you think they would
The Marlton Sun landing and taking off just sever- tives from Conner Strong and tation at the planning board meet- consider this?” he asked. “If it
al hundred feet away from the Buckelew on June 15. It’s an inter- ing.” was the other side of Route 73,
Residents might be hearing proposed location off of Route 73 esting proposal, he said, and one However, residents at a nearby would it be considered? How
more helicopters flying over Eve- North, near the county Squires which the township will take condominium complex are not about if this was near members
sham Township in the future, as Condominium complex. Last quite seriously. happy about the proposed plan. of the town council or planning
the Evesham Township Planning July, the township council passed “This is an organization, Con- Joseph Steinbock, a resident of board?”
Board will debate a conditional an ordinance allowing the con- ner Strong, that elected to move to the county Squires Condomini- But the worst part, he said, was
use application from an insur- struction and design of heliports Evesham and bring a great rat- um complex, said the proposed finding out from a representative
ance company to construct a new in Evesham Township, Mayor able and over 200 employees to heliport would be 600 feet away from Conner Strong that the pro-
heliport near the former Marlton Randy Brown explained. our township,” he said. “They from his community. posal had been made, not from
Circle. Brown, who sits on the plan- brought employees that shop in “The closest residences to this the township. Conner Strong and
It’s a proposal that has rankled ning board, said the board would our stores and get gas from our helipad are condos. If the affected Buckelew released a statement in
more than a few citizens in town, listen intently to the site plan pro- gas stations. Now we’re very in- residences were houses and not please see HELIPORT, page 7

Eagles land
in Evesham
Pro players steal Sun
reporter’s on-the-field thunder
By ROBERT LINNEHAN gathering surrounding the artifi-
The Marlton Sun cial turf field.
People must have really want-
On Thursday, June 2, this in- ed to see me play; several brought
trepid reporter strapped on his jerseys and footballs for me to
football spikes, donned a pair of sign. It was odd though, because
wide receiver gloves, and traveled it was all merchandise from the
over to Memorial Park on Tucker- Philadelphia Eagles, not my pick-
ton Road with a sneer on his face. up team, “Lilliputian’s Minia-
Word was out that there was tures and Collectibles.”
going to be some pretty serious In the end though, I didn’t even
competition at the field. Time to get to run a route or show off my
get the game face on. blazing 40 speed (13.2 seconds is
Being a bit of a gridiron war- my personal best) because several
rior, I decided to defend my title members of the Philadelphia Ea-
as “The greatest South Jersey gles were hogging the field. I
pickup football player to ever step stood dejected on the sidelines, ROBERT LINNEHAN/The Sun
on a field” (Editor’s note: This is my glittery pink cleats sparking Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jeremy Maclin runs a route as Eagles backup quarterback Mike Kafka
in no way true) and stomp on this in the afternoon sunshine. fires a pass last week. Several Philadelphia Eagles have been participating in player–only workouts at the
mysterious competition. What’s the difference between township’s Memorial Park Sports Complex.
Word must have travelled me and Jeremy Maclin, who ef-
throughout Evesham Township fortlessly snagged 20-yard darts but my two-inch vertical and ten- my lack of quickness. ing abilities to that of a “dead sea
that I was going to make an ap- thrown by backup quarterback dency to shriek in terror when I don’t like to brag, but during bass.” Obviously a compliment,
pearance because when I got to Mike Kafka? Nothing, that’s the ball is thrown in my general my high school football career a since sea bass are the most deli-
the complex there was a large what. He might have me on speed, direction more than makes up for coach once compared my block- please see PRACTICE, page 12

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PAID Driver arrested Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Hit and run, DWI doom
PERMIT NO. 1239
irresponsible driver. PAGE 2
2 THE MARLTON SUN — JUNE 8-14, 2011

Unlock a world Hit-and-run


of possibilities. driver arrested
f th e Lo west Tuition On May 27, at approximately being a victim of a pedestrian col-
One o ools in NJ!
5:30 p.m., the Evesham Police De- lision, as the suspect vehicle ac-
ial Ed Sch partment responded to Center celerated toward her.
Spec Boulevard and West Marlton Pike Police located the suspect vehi-
for a reported hit-and-run motor cle being operated on Marlbor-
Orchard Friends School – educating children according to their unique learning vehicle accident. ough Avenue. Police stopped the
Investigation found that the suspect vehicle and arrested a
styles and cultivating a life-long love of learning in a safe, caring environment. victim, a 53-year-old female from male suspect, 34 years old, of Bri-
Orchard Friends School has successfully educated students with language-based learning differences Browns Mills, was stopped in traf- arcliff Road.
since 1999. In the tradition of Friends education, we offer excellence in programming while fostering fic when her vehicle was struck The suspect was charged with
a sense of community in which each student’s intellectual, physical and emotional gifts are nurtured. We in the rear by another vehicle. driving while intoxicated, assault
help students overcome obstacles both in and outside the classroom while keeping families informed The victim exited her vehicle and by auto, leaving the scene of a
and involved to maximize the growth and potential of their child. attempted to contact the driver of motor vehicle accident, as well as
the vehicle who struck her vehi- other related traffic offenses.
Elementary – high school program | 4:1 student/teacher ratio cle. The driver of the suspect ve- The suspect was released pend-
Special Education certified teachers | Speech & occupational therapy onsite hicle then attempted to drive ing a scheduled court hearing
from the location of the crash. after posting the required $5,000
Extracurricular program and special events The victim attempted to pre- bail. The 53-year-old victim was
vent the escape, however she had transported to Virtua Hospital in
to jump out of the path of the sus- Marlton and treated for minor in-
For more information call: 856-786-1123 pect vehicle to prevent her from juries.

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able for seniors who are graduat- science or a related field in their
ing from high school this year. college career. Interested students
The awards will be given to one should contact their high school
Cherokee High School student guidance counselor for more in-
and one Burlington County Insti- formation on the scholarship op-
tute of Technology student. portunity.
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Police report
The following items were taken charged with providing alcohol to found in possession of 14 individ-
from reports on file with the Eve- an underage person. ual bags of marijuana.
sham Township Police Depart- A 20-year-old male of Garrison A 21-year-old male suspect of
ment: Court, Marlton. He was charged Church Street, Mount Laurel,
with underage possession of alco- was charged with possession of
During Memorial Day weekend hol. CDS, failure to make lawful dispo-
the Evesham Police Department A 34-year-old male of Walden sition of CDS, and loitering to ob-
conducted Cops in Shops enforce- Road, Marlton. He was charged tain CDS. Undercover officers ob-
ment at various liquor stores in with driving while intoxicated. served him making a CDS pur-
Evesham Township. Several sus- He drove into the parking lot to chase.
pects were arrested. purchase more alcohol when he A 22-year-old of Saw Mill Road,
Those arrested are as follows: was observed by undercover offi- Medford. She was charged with
A 22-year-old suspect of Marl- cers. providing alcohol to an underage
ton. He was charged with enter- A 21-year-old resident of Pica- person.
ing a liquor store establishment dilly Circle, Marlton. He was A 19-year-old suspect of
for the purpose of purchasing charged with providing alcohol to Roberts Lane, Marlton. He was
liquor for a minor. an underage person. charged with underage posses-
An 18-year-old suspect of A 17-year-old Marlton juvenile sion of alcohol.
Smithville Road, Southampton. male. He was charged with un- A 20-year-old suspect of Pica-
She was charged with underage derage possession of alcohol. dilly Circle, Marlton. He was
possession of alcohol. An 18-year-old female suspect charged with attempting to have
A 21-year-old suspect of of Cheryl Court, Marlton was another person purchase liquor
Hopewell Road, Medford. He was charged with possession of CDS for him.
charged with providing alcohol to
an underage person.
A 55-year-old suspect of Her-
itage Road, Marlton. He was
with intent to distribute. She was
observed by undercover officers
engaging in a hand-to-hand trans-
action. During her arrest she was
All those arrested were re-
leased pending scheduled court
hearings.
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Heliport plan up for debate


ings from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the township would have priority
HELIPORT night. The township is still wait-
ing for testimony in regard to pos-
of the site if an emergency oc-
curred in Marlton. Access for
Continued from page 1 sible noise disturbances from the emergency services will take
helicopters coming into and leav- precedence at all times, Brown
regard to the heliport. ing the heliport. said.
“As one of the nation’s largest However, Brown said it was not “I’m interested in the helistop
insurance, risk management and as if there would be a helicopter because it’s one more place if ur
Ask about o ties
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gations and large-scale commer- ing from commercial areas, it will land or a need for a helicopter for
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Mike Tiagwad, president and copters flying throughout the day. In a letter sent to residents of
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ond floor of the closed business ry. The suspect was charged with alcohol.
and forced his way into a window. burglary and theft. On June 1, at The suspect was committed to
The unknown male entered the approximately 1:30 p.m., the sus- the Burlington County Jail in de-
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Township Council meeting: Munici-
WEDNESDAY pal Complex, 984 Tuckerton Rd.
June 8 6:30 p.m.
FOR ALL Horticultural Society of South
Introduction to the Internet: Eve- Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill Com-
sham Branch Library. 10:30 a.m. Call munity Center, 820 Mercer St. Call
983-1444 or visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us Rita at 428-5975 for more informa-
tion.
to register. Want to be listed?
MOMS club: For at-home mothers. Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
To have your Marlton meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings, information must be received, Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com or
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FOR KIDS Or by e-mail: news@marltonsun. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our Web site (www.marl- Eves Drive, Suite 180. 3 p.m. Call 800-
Preschool storytime: Barnes and tonsun.com). 596-8550 to register.
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The event calendar for the Eve- U.S. Citizenship Class more. See what all the buzz is questions. Special invitation for
sham Branch of the County Li- about. Bowling, golf, puzzle attendees: Evesham Historical
brary System may be found at Mondays to June 27 games, more! Wii generously do- Society complimentary light
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in our opinion

Danger! Danger!
Of course cell phones are dangerous

Hands Down the best place


ccording to a study released last week, cell phones may

A or may not cause cancer. Well, that was helpful, wasn’t


it? If you use your cell phone too much, you might get
brain cancer. Or you might not. Nobody is really sure. Thanks
for telling us.
Cell phones, of course, are a Hang it up
to donate to Locks of Love
health hazard – just maybe not Want to share a blood-pres- Garden State Rotary of Cher- every child is provided with the tional, the largest humanitarian
sure-raising cell phone-relat- ry Hill announced that it will highest quality natural hair organization in the world. Its
in the specific way the re- partner with Hands Down by Re- prosthesis. credo is “Service Above Self.” No
ed incident? You can visit
searchers considered. www.marltonsun.com to becca of Marlton on Sunday, Being diagnosed with cancer child should ever face the cruelty
share your thoughts and June 12, to support the efforts of or any other catastrophic illness of such devastating illnesses.
Consider the combination of
opinions. the public non-profit organiza- is devastating to children and Join with them on Sunday, June
driving and cell phone use. tion Locks of Love. their families. 12 to donate hair at least 10-inch-
There’s a reason there’s a law They are seeking donations of The treatments, including ra- es long.
hair at least 10-inches long, as diation and chemotherapy, are All hair donors will receive
against yammering on a phone while trying to drive. And then well as monetary donations. such that many of these children complimentary haircuts from
there’s the secondary health concerns, like when you’re behind Hands Down is located at 60 E. become depressed and chal- Hands Down by Rebecca in Marl-
Main Street, Suite B, in Marlton. lenged to move forward with ton. Monetary donations will be
someone at a red light who’s talking on a phone, misses the Locks of Love’s mission is to treatment. When a child loses welcomed with 20 percent dis-
change to a green light and you are forced to honk and yell at respond to the needs of disad- her or his hair they are no longer counts on selected services.
vantaged children under the age the same person, resulting in a Food, a raffle, and entertain-
them. Your blood pressure unnecessarily rises. of 21 suffering from a loss of loss of self-esteem, confidence, ment will also be at the event.
Then there’s the plight of those cell phone users who talk hair (alopecia areata), particu- and pride. For more information, contact
larly from treatment for cancer. Garden State Rotary of Cher- Deb Myerson at dmyerson@intel-
loudly while on their phones, apparently unaware that the de- Based upon the family’s abili- ry Hill is one of 34,000 clubs ysis.com or log on to www.lock-
vice automatically enhances one’s speaking voice to a level that ty to pay using a sliding scale, worldwide of Rotary Interna- soflovegsr.eventbrite.com.
the person on the other end of the conversation can hear. These
people run the risk of broken noses and assorted cuts and
bruises at the hands of surrounding people, whose blood pres-
Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale June 12
sure, yet again, has been forced upward. It’s a lose-lose situa- One of the most famous Choir and Chorale group will be boyschoir.org.
tion. choral groups in the area will be performing its season finale at Tickets cost $40 each and are
traveling to Evesham Township the local church on June 12 at general admission. St. Isaac
Finally, and this danger is limited to more advanced phones, this week to sing at St. Isaac’s 3:30 p.m. Tickets are available on- Jogues is located at 349 Eves-
intoxicating games can be downloaded – games that demand church. The Philadelphia Boys line and can be found at philly- boro-Medford Road in Marlton.

great attention and energy. When said games “cheat,” they


often force users into an unhealthy rage. Also, since the games
are so addictive, users can spend inappropriate amounts of
time playing them, leading to job loss, starvation or at least
SPEAK UP!
scurvy.
The Marlton Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
We don’t need additional studies on the dangers of cell that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
phones to know that they are a scourge on humanity. Don’t pub- and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous let-
ters.
lish and publicize such studies. Instead, the next time there’s
“news” to report, just send a text. Send letters via e-mail to letters@marltonsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108
Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our office, too.

The Marlton Sun reserves the right to reprint your letter in any medium – including electronically.
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board

BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.


Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman
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