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Green Team gears up for
clean–up day, making Willow
Turn Park a trash-free zone Special to The Sun
By MELISSA DIPENTO ties in the state that want to go The management team at Brightview Mount Laurel shares a laugh during their annual M*A*S*H
The Mt. Laurel Sun green, save money, and take steps Party on May 12 to honor National Nurses Week. The nursing team at Brightview and several
to sustain their quality of life health care partners were recognized for their dedicated service to the senior residents living at
On Saturday, June 18, get out over the long term. Brightview’s assisted living and memory care community. See page 12 for the full story.
your old clothes and gloves and Bobo said achieving the first of
put your shades on. Oh, and come two Sustainable Jersey designa-
prepared to pick up trash. tions will allow Mt. Laurel to be
The Mt. Laurel Green Team is
hosting a clean–up day and is
looking for volunteers to clean up
litter at Willow Turn Park, at Wil-
low Turn and Larchmont Blvd.
eligible for additional green
grants, as well as just making the
community more sustainable.
The Mt. Laurel Green Team is
looking into more ways to become
New ambulances for EMS
Council and Green Team member involved with sustainability in By MELISSA DIPENTO years or 100,000 miles. He credited both of them,” Pagurek said.
Linda Bobo said volunteers will town and is also looking for vol- The Mt. Laurel Sun the Department of Public Works Pagurek joked that the new
turn the park’s open space, soft- unteers to keep up the team’s ef- maintenance schedule with keep- trucks won’t get to an emergency
ball field and tennis courts into forts. Just in time for the warm ing the vehicle alive longer. scene any quicker than the old ve-
trash-free zones. On June 18, volunteers should weather and outdoor summer “From a budgetary standpoint, hicles, but said that the new am-
If enough volunteers show up, meet up at the open field between events, the Mt. Laurel Emergency to make something last a little bulances will not need as much
Bobo said, some volunteers will the softball field and playground. Medical Services department is longer as long as it’s safe, why maintenance.
be sent to spruce up Spencer Park Volunteers should wear long sporting two new ambulances. not?” Pagurek said. Pagurek said the township
at 339 Rancocas Blvd. sleeves, long pants, long socks Well, technically it’s one-and-a- The second ambulance, 3691, does have an extra ambulance,
“Our goal is to clean up Mt. and sturdy shoes that can get half new ambulances, said EMS kept its Horton Box, which is the which is used for backup. Having
Laurel,” Bobo said. dirty. Chief Francis Pagurek. module mounted onto the vehicle an extra ambulance, he said, has
The Mt. Laurel Green Team is Anyone under the age of 18 The township bought one that serves patients on the move. allowed the EMS department to
beginning to plan ongoing sus- must be accompanied by an adult brand new ambulance, a Ford The truck is new, however. balance the mileage by rotating
tainable events, Bobo said. The to participate in the clean–up. E450 chassis, for $164,168. The sec- Pagurek said this saved the town- the vehicles each month, as well
team got their start hosting the Letters documenting community ond purchase is a refurbished/re- ship about $70,000. as switching regularly between a
Green Expo in April 2010 and service will be available for par- mounted model for $105,810. The Both ambulances run on day and night schedule.
plans to host additional events, ticipants. complete ambulance, 3682, was in- diesel, which currently costs less The township received the two
including a rain barrel–making Bobo said civic groups, service corporated into the township’s than regular gas, Pagurek added. new ambulances last week. Al-
exhibit coming up. groups, Scouts, religious organi- 2009 capital plan, and replaces a The new ambulances also boast though the township included the
Bobo said the team is working zations and any others are invited 1997 model with 161,000 miles, an LED interior, which requires vehicles in the 2009 budget,
to achieve Bronze Certification to participate. Pagurek said. less maintenance than a halogen Pagurek said it takes about a year
with Sustainable Jersey, a certifi- Groups and individuals can Pagurek said most municipali- interior. to build and receive the ambu-
cation program for municipali- please see GREEN, page 5 ties replace ambulances after five “I hope to get 10 years out of lances.

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County money tabbed for parks


By MELISSA DIPENTO place the memorial, Blumenthal totaling $6.9 million, with eight
The Mt. Laurel Sun said. towns to be considered in the next
At Blue Hills Farm at Mt. Lau- round of grant applications.
The Burlington County Free- rel Rd. and Hainsport Rd., Blu- In this round of funding, towns
holders awarded $5 million in menthal said community garden received grants ranging from
grants to 25 towns in its second plots may soon occupy the open $65,307 to $250,000.
round of local grants under the space.
Municipal Park Development Once the plots are completed
Program recently. and an irrigation system is in-
Thirteen towns, including Mt.
Laurel, received the maximum
stalled, Blumenthal said the
township plans to allow residents
PATIO AND DECK
grant of $250,000.
“Once again, the objective here
to sign up for garden plot usage.
Canterbury Park, located at 134 FURNITURE
is to assist towns in taking care of Dorchester Rd., will see some re- GARDEN CENTER • NURSERY • FLORIST• PATIO SHOPPE
their local recreational needs at a pair to the tot lot and basketball
time when they are facing budget court with the grant funding, Blu- HUGE
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Lenape graduation Lenape seniors were required to rain or shine. Speech, and several other movies. Borromeo Golf Outing will be
date June 17 attend a mandatory prom and Music from some of Mozart’s op- held Monday, July 25 at the Laurel
graduation meeting. Mozart and the movies eras and best-known composi- Creek Country Club in Mt. Lau-
Parents and guardians have There, it was decided that the tions are discussed, including the rel.
voted and a date for Lenape High Lenape High School Class of 2011 discussion June 11 purposes of the music as origi- The day begins with a conti-
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VARICOSE VEINS? FOR ALL


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Athena’s Run June 12
By MELISSA DIPENTO for kids 6 and under at 8:15 a.m. Cohen said.
The Mt. Laurel Sun A portion of the proceeds will Cohen said the Governor’s
benefit the Municipal Alliance, a Council on Alcoholism and Drug
• Varicose veins can The Mt. Laurel Municipal Al- township group which works in Abuse mostly funds the organiza-
progressively worsen to liance is hosting Athena’s Run on the community to bring drug and tion, but the alliance needs to
Saturday, June 12. alcohol awareness to schools, match 25 percent of the money
leg swelling, permanent skin The rain or shine event in- civic groups, sports teams, reli- with fund raising efforts. This
cludes a 5K run/walk that begins gious organizations and other year, Cohen said, the GCADA
changes and pain. at 8:30 a.m. and a children’s run groups, alliance chair Karen awarded the alliance $19,000.
• 30 minute treatments done The Mt. Laurel Striders, a
youth cross country and track or-
in the office ganization, is helping to make the
run happen. This is the second
• Requires no down-time year for the Municipal Alliance
run.
The 5K run will take place at


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p.m. The group has appeared on the public; no registration is nec-
The talented Banjo Rascals Broadway and off Broadway, the essary to attend.
Silver Screen and on movie The Mt. Laurel Library is locat-
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This concert is part of the Sec- additional information, call 234-
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Hypno Design and a group of 24-hour creative marathon where given out during the event with
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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


General Manager & Editor Publisher Executive Vice President

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AUBRIE GEORGE Mt. Laurel Editor

in our opinion

Danger! Danger!
Of course cell phones are dangerous
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
health hazard – just maybe not Want to share a blood-pres-
in the specific way the re- sure-raising cell phone-relat-
ed incident? You can visit
searchers considered. www.mtlaurelsunsun.com to
Consider the combination of share your thoughts and
opinions.
driving and cell phone use.
Special to The Sun
There’s a reason there’s a law Jacob Albano, left, and Brian Delancy, of Shawnee High School, Benjamin Newhall of BCIT, Kelly Fer-
against yammering on a phone while trying to drive. And then rara and Lauren Wood from Seneca High School and Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club President John
Furgione at the recent awards ceremony.
there’s the secondary health concerns, like when you’re behind
someone at a red light who’s talking on a phone, misses the
change to a green light and you are forced to honk and yell at
them. Your blood pressure unnecessarily rises.
M-V Rotary awards scholarships
Then there’s the plight of those cell phone users who talk
The Medford-Vincentown Ro- grants and receive two: one for town Rotary Seaman/Coverley
loudly while on their phones, apparently unaware that the de-
tary Club honored five graduat- $5,000 and another for $1,000. $5,000 Memorial Scholarship.
vice automatically enhances one’s speaking voice to a level that ing seniors from Shawnee, BCIT This grant money was added to It is so named for the two peo-
the person on the other end of the conversation can hear. These and Seneca high schools with the three $5,000 scholarships the ple who were responsible for
scholarships totaling more than Rotary awarded this year. funding and setting up the clubs
people run the risk of broken noses and assorted cuts and $20,000. Recipients of this year’s schol- scholarship foundation.
bruises at the hands of surrounding people, whose blood pres- In the past, the club could only arships were Jacob Albano and Kelly Ferrara of Seneca re-
afford to present three $5,000 Brian Delancy of Shawnee High ceived the Medford-Vincentown
sure, yet again, has been forced upward. It’s a lose-lose situa- scholarships each year. School who were each awarded Rotary Church and Dwight
tion. However, with the downturn the Medford-Vincentown Rotary $5,000 scholarship and will be at-
in the economy, the financial Clubs’ $5,000 scholarships. tending Rider University in the
Finally, and this danger is limited to more advanced phones, need for additional scholarships Albano will be attending the fall.
intoxicating games can be downloaded – games that demand increased significantly. The M-V University of Pennsylvania in Lauren Wood, also of Seneca,
Rotary Club began looking for the fall and Brian Delancy has won the Medford-Vincentown
great attention and energy. When said games “cheat,” they more funds to meet the need. been accepted to Villanova. Ben- Rotary Church and Dwight
often force users into an unhealthy rage. Also, since the games Financial help came from jamin Newhall of BCIT was pre- $1,000 scholarship and will also
Church and Dwight, Inc. of sented with the Medford-Vincen- be attending Rider University.
are so addictive, users can spend inappropriate amounts of Princeton, a subsidiary of Proc-
time playing them, leading to job loss, starvation or at least tor and Gamble. The club
learned that Church and Dwight
scurvy.
employees voluntarily have
SPEAK UP!
We don’t need additional studies on the dangers of cell money taken from their salaries The Mt. Laurel Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to
phones to know that they are a scourge on humanity. Don’t pub- to fund various financial grants. the point is best, so we look for letters that are 300 words or
Then each year a committee fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number
lish and publicize such studies. Instead, the next time there’s made up of this company’s em- with your letter, and know that we will print your name and
“news” to report, just send a text. ployees review all applications hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous letters.
for funds, including requests for
educational grants. Send letters via e-mail to letters@mtlaurelsun.com, via fax at
Each grant application is care- 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108 Kings Highway East,
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN fully reviewed and funds are dis- Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board tributed for many worthwhile office, too. The Mt. Laurel Sun reserves the right to reprint your
www.elauwit.com projects. The M-V Rotary sub- letter in any medium – including electronically.
BARRY RUBENS MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman mitted requests for educational
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