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By ROBERT LINNEHAN

The Moorestown Sun


Three generations of women
and three generations of hair.
Their ponytails will help make
one of the most original wigs for
a sick child that Wigs for Kids has
ever seen.
Emily Lubin, a 15-year-old jun-
ior from Moorestown High
School, recently sent one of her
ponytails, a ponytail of a 4-year-
old girl she met from Cinnamin-
son, and two ponytails of an 81-
year-old woman from Palmyra to
Wigs for Kids.
Lubin has been participating
in the Wigs for Kids program
since she was 7 and in second
grade. Lubin and several friends
donated their ponytails for the
non-profit organization and
vowed to keep coming back and
donate 50 wigs, starting the Wigs
for Kids Moorestown Challenge.
Eight years later, Lubin has sent
more than 300 ponytails to the or-
ganization.
Recently, Lubin and 4-year-old
Madalyn Poore of Cinnaminson
donated their ponytails to Wigs
for Kids. The next week Lubin
met 81-year-old Margaret La
Cerra from Palmyra, who donat-
ed two ponytails that she cut off
when she was just 13 years old.
She donated two pigtails that
she had as a kid. They were more
than 65 years old. We thought that
was such a cool story, she had
these ponytails for so long. She
was so funny. Just the fact that
she had them for so long was so
cool, Lubin said. She had cut
them off when they were 13. They
were kept by her father as a me-
mento of her youth, it was great.
It was cool that she donated
them.
Wigs for Kids is a nonprofit or-
ganization that collects hair from
donors to construct wigs for chil-
dren who have lost their hair as
they go through chemotherapy.
A wig can be constructed using
12 ponytails, so Lubin has suc-
cessfully helped the organization
make more than 25 wigs for sick
children.
Lubin has partnered with the
Kris Cole Salon in Delran. The
salon saves the donated ponytails
for Lubin and then the teenager
ships them off to Wigs for Kids
herself. Lubin also sends a certifi-
cate of donation to the thoughtful
donor who participated in the
program.
Thats what is cool about this.
Kids can do this; we even had a 3-
year-old do it once. You dont need
to be that old, you dont need to
donate money, everyone can do
it, Lubin said. Its a way to vol-
unteer without actually have to
donate money. Its great.
The salon typically does not
charge if donating to the pro-
gram. To set up a donation, please
call 764-7400.
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Emily Lubin, 15, and Margaret La Cerra, 81, show off two ponytails
that La Cerra cut off when she was just 13 years old. She is donating
the ponytails to Wigs for Kids, to which Lubin has donated more than
300 ponytails in eight years. Wigs for Kids is a nonprofit organiza-
tion that creates wigs made of real hair for children going through
chemotherapy.
Ponying up
for kids sake
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
The township doubts that
many residents of Moorestown
will shed too many tears over the
decision to cut the Recyclebank
program from the 2011 budget.
Mayor John Button confirmed
that Moorestown will not be offer-
ing the Recyclebank program to
its residents for the next year.
Button and Township Manager
Tom Merchel both said that the
Recyclebank program will not be
offered to Moorestown residents
as a cost-saving measure for the
next budget.
Currently, the Recylebank pro-
gram costs the township $44,000
annually to offer it to residents.
The program was started in
2009, Merchel said. Currently, not
many residents in Moorestown
take advantage of the recycling
program, which offers its partici-
pants different incentives to recy-
cle.
When the program began,
Merchel said, Moorestown was
using funding from several recy-
cling grants it had received to off-
set the cost of the program.
However, these grants have
been exhausted and the Recycle-
bank program is not a cost that
council deemed necessary for
Moorestown any longer, he said.
It was something that all the
residents were paying for and just
a few were taking advantage of,
Merchel said.
Button agreed and said the
benefits of the program did not
equal the cost of taxpayer money.
The decision to cut the pro-
gram will not affect the recycling
program in the township at all, he
said, and most likely wont reduce
the gross tonnage that
Moorestown recycles each year.
All residents will still use the
same recycling carts and buckets
despite the program being cut, he
said.
It was costing us $44,000 per
year. As I said, the number of
folks using the Recyclebank was
small, so our residents were pay-
ing for something only a small
fraction of them were using,
Button said.
The Recyclebank program of-
fers homeowners incentives to in-
crease their recycling rates.
Recyclebank provides each
home with a special 96-gallon re-
cycle container that is able to
monitor exactly how much each
home recycles each week by scan-
ning a barcode each time recy-
cling is collected.
The barcodes and a special
chip were installed in the recy-
cling cans of Moorestown resi-
dents when the program was ini-
tiated.
The amount recycled by each
individual home is translated
into Recyclebank Reward Points.
The Recyclebank Reward
points can then be redeemed for
coupons that residents can use to
shop at hundreds of participating
stores.
Recyclebank program terminated
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Students from Barbara
Smyths class at Orchard Friends
School in Riverton recently cele-
brated their first-place victory in
the South Jersey Middle School
Division in the New Jersey Stock
Market Game, sponsored by the
Securities Industry and Financial
Markets Association (SIMFA).
The competition reinforces criti-
cal thinking, decision-making, co-
operation and communication by
incorporating math, social stud-
ies and language arts skills into
real-life applications.
Jordan Trust, 15, of
Moorestown, placed first in the
competition along with Joe Maf-
fei, 15, of Voorhees.
Orchard Friends School spe-
cializes in educating children
with language-based learning dif-
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Students began the competi-
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cash account of $100,000 and a
goal of creating the highest-per-
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By participating in the stock
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learning about how global issues
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events and watched as these deci-
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Head of School, Orchard Friends
School.
Orchard Friends School partic-
ipants competed against 1,000 stu-
dents, and of the more than 80
teams throughout New Jersey
competing in the program, only
one other team registered as a
special needs team.
The winners were determined
based on which team had the
most unrealized gains in their ac-
counts.
For more information on Or-
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This 12-acre campus located in
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EDITORIAL
Dont let them scare
up liquor licenses
After a sound defeat on the
last referendum only four years
ago, the Moorestown Mall is,
again, attempting to get the
liquor question on the ballot this
November. According to the
township solicitor, if the ques-
tion is changed somewhat, it can
be placed on the ballot before the
five-year time limit of the last
referendum is up.
The malls owners have also
commissioned a telephone sur-
vey in which scare tactics are
used in order to get the party to
answer in the affirmative to the
liquor question. Further, peti-
tions for the ballot question are
being passed around at the mall.
The mistaken premise is that
liquor would be able to be kept
on the Route 38 corridor. This in
reality cannot happen.
An establishment desiring
liquor in a different area of town
could simply sue for the right to
have it at their location. And
PREIT, owner of the mall, is
doing nothing to verify the iden-
tity of those signing the petition.
Maryann Fallows
Wondering how, exactly,
$3 million was wasted
In the June 22 issue, Mr. Caril-
li made some misstatements in
his letter to the editor about the
volunteer town hall committee.
He claims that we, the proven
building professional team as he
called us, have wasted $3 million
without a brick being placed.
Our volunteer task force did not
exist before this January and we
havent cost the township a
dime. We provided detailed re-
search with follow-up recom-
mendations to the township
council at two presentations.
That was our charge, and the full
extent of our involvement.
Hopefully, Mr. Carilli can ex-
plain in more specific detail the
wasted $3 million he is referring
to. He apparently has multiple is-
sues on his mind, as stated in his
letter, but seems confused as to
whom to blame for them. Opin-
ions expressed in public can ad-
versely affect the credibility of
others when they are inaccurate.
There seems to be an abundance
of that lately.
George Williams
6 THE MOORESTOWN SUN JUNE 29-JULY 5, 2011
letters to the editor
in our opinion
ED LYNES
JOSEPH EISELE
TIM RONALDSON
TOM ENGLE
ROBERT LINNEHAN
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Advertising Director
Digital Products Manager
Art Director
Moorestown Editor
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DAN McDONOUGH, JR.
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Chief Financial Officer
MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
Vice Chairman
Spring has descended and
its great to see so many of you
out enjoying our great town
and its myriad activities in the
warm weather.
As I begin, I would be remiss if
I didnt mention how often I hear
misinformation presented as
fact, which evokes opinions or
actions that, in my view, are mis-
placed. The best remedy, of
course, is for us to provide the
real facts, which we try to do in a
variety of ways. Accordingly, I
hope youll find these comments
informative. This update will
focus on several issues that have
been the basis of recent discus-
sion our township budget, par-
ticularly as it relates to taxes and
the use of monies from the
Moorestown Open Space, Recre-
ation, Farmland and Historic
Preservation Trust Fund
(FUND).
Certainly during my tenure
on town council, taxes have been
the number one priority ex-
pressed by our residents. After
many weeks of intensive analy-
sis by our township staff and
council to minimize the tax im-
pact of our budget, we intro-
duced and approved our 2011
budget of $22.9 million (still less
than our 2008 budget of $23.1
million) on first reading and the
public hearing was set for our
June 27 official action meeting.
Again, we avoided using un-
sustainable revenue sources,
such as deferred school taxes, to
balance our budget, and focused
on a disciplined spending ap-
proach which, together with
renegotiated labor agreements,
helped us keep the annual im-
pact of the proposed budget to
the homeowner of an average as-
sessed residence of $533,800 at
$26.69. Our biggest hurdles were
pension and health care costs, a
refinanced tax appeal and a
short-term debt service increase
that occurred as we continue to
experience a decline in ratables.
We have driven operational
costs down over the past couple
of years and we continue look-
ing for ways to manage better
and more creatively, taking ad-
vantage of new technology and
shared or outsourced solutions.
Of course, we remain conscious
of the importance of investing
in our assets, as well, to preserve
their value and prevent higher
costs in the future. We are look-
ing very hard at the revenue side
of our budget to see how we can
improve our ratables, for we rec-
ognize this is essential in the
long-term. You will hear more
from us on these topics as we
begin our planning early for
next year.
Open space, and councils
commitment to it, has been a
topic of recent conversation, and
even controversy, which is unfor-
tunate given that all of us on
council are staunch supporters
of open space preservation.
There has been discussion re-
John Button
MAYORS MESSAGE
Some info to battle the misinformation
please see MAYOR, page 7
Lose the decals
Red license plate stickers need to go
T
he folks who brought us Kyleighs Law five years ago
meant well. They wanted to protect young drivers. And
most of the law does just that by mandating curfews and
limiting driving privileges.
But theres one huge problem
with the law: the requirement
that teens place red decals on
the license plates of the cars
they are driving.
The intent is to let folks know
that the person behind the
wheel is a young, inexperienced
driver.
The problem with the law is that it lets folks know that the
person behind the wheel is a young, inexperienced driver.
If youve driven in New Jersey for more than 10 minutes, you
have encountered your share of idiots. Often, said idiots are en-
raged at something or someone, real or imaginary. And they
usually are in a hurry to get somewhere probably to hang out
with other idiots.
They honk horns, yell, use creative sign language, cut people
off, swerve in and out of traffic, speed and otherwise get some
kind of perverse joy in showing the world that they indeed are
the north end of a southbound mule.
Its not a huge jump to believe that these slack-jawed knuckle-
draggers will get quite the hoot in going after an easy target
like those drivers with red decals on license plates.
And those are just the normal idiots. To pedophiles and the
traditional criminal element, these red stickers are giant red
flags that say Hey, the person driving this car probably is a re-
ally easy target.
Lose the sticker requirement. Or, instead, put red license
plate stickers on a bunch of unmarked police cars. Have the
biggest, most ill-tempered cops you can find drive these cars.
Eventually, one way or another, word will get around that you
should give extra space and courtesy to those red-tag drivers.
Sticker shock
Should the state drop the
requirement that young driv-
ers have red decals on
license plates? You can visit
www.moorestownsun.com to
share your thoughts.
cently suggesting council should
spend money from the FUND
only on open space acquisitions
or maintenance of land pur-
chased solely with money from
the FUND.
Whats missing from that argu-
ment is the impact it will have on
future taxes. The proper name of
the FUND is the Moorestown
Open Space, Recreation, Farm-
land and Historic Preservation
Trust Fund, which clearly im-
plies a variety of permitted uses.
Restricting the use of the FUND
solely for Open Space acquisition
or for maintenance and develop-
ment only applicable to land pur-
chased with FUND money would
result in the inability to use the
FUND for many of its other nec-
essary and intended purposes. As
an example, maintenance of our
newly acquired 1 High Street
property and other property that
wasnt purchased with FUND
money would be prohibited, as
would using the FUND money to
seek Green Acres matches on ac-
quisitions. The result is that we
would have to pay those costs
from our general fund, which is
generated through taxation. It is
simply not consistent with creat-
ing a sustainable foundation for
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example, although not classified
as open space, per se, but subject
to funding from the FUND, the
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WEDNESDAY
June 29
FOR ALL
CONTACT of Burlington County
Helpline Training: 1 to 3 p.m. Call
234-5484 or visit www.contact-
burlco.org for information.
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.
FOR KIDS
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for info.
THURSDAY
June 30
FOR ALL
Open Space Advisory Committee
special meeting: Moorestown
Library. 7 p.m.
Yoga for Adults: Rec Center. 6 to
7:15 p.m. Call Debbie at 217-6526.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 115 West Main St. next to
Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
FOR KIDS
PJs and Cookie Party: CareOne
Moorestown. 7 to 8 p.m. Call 914-
0444 for info.
FRIDAY
July 1
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
July 3
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.
MONDAY
July 4
FOR ALL
Fourth of July Parade: Main St.
Noon.
TUESDAY
July 5
FOR ALL
Low and Moderate Income Hous-
ing Oversight Committee meet-
ing: Moorestown Library. 7 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.
FOR KIDS
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for info.
WEDNESDAY
July 6
FOR ALL
Environmental Advisory Commit-
tee meeting: Moorestown Library
meeting room. 7 p.m.
MBA Board meeting: PNC Bank, 6
Centerton Rd. 11:30 a.m.
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.
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Nine-year-old James Blatcher and his dog Sophie beg to be released from jail, in a bid to raise funds for
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Those championship trophies
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match. It was a close game and
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Clare T. Bodine
June 21, 2011
Age 80, of Pemberton Town-
ship. She was a native of Center-
ton in Mount Laurel and was a
resident of Pemberton Township
since 1953. Clare was a 1949 grad-
uate of Moorestown High School.
She was a retired executive
manager for the former Gimbels
Department Store, Moorestown.
Clare was the beloved wife of
David S. Bodine; dear mother of
David S. Bodine Jr. and his wife,
Susan of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
Pamela Ann Holmes and her hus-
band, Martin of Eastampton,
William Joseph Bodine and his
wife, Rosemarie of Browns Mills
and Mary Elizabeth Walkowicz
and her husband, Robert of
Browns Mills; sister of Francis
Verner of Mount Laurel, Marie
McMullen of Riverside, Ruth
Simpkins of Browns Mills and
Patricia Duncan of Ind.; grand-
mother of nine and great-grand-
mother of six.
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vate and held at the convenience
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nounces its annual summer con-
cert series that will be held this
summer on Wednesday evenings
beginning at 7:30 p.m. on the lawn
at Perkins Center for the Arts, lo-
cated at Camden Avenue and
Kings Highway.
All performances will have a
rain date of the Thursday follow-
ing the postponed concert.
Bring a lawn chair or blanket
to sit on.
Below are the groups that will
be providing the music for the
free concert performances.
n June 29: Seven on Sunday
with a preview of MoorArts pro-
duction of Hairspray.
n July 6: The Barbone Street
Jazz Band with a preview from
the Quaker Noats.
nJuly13: No concert.
nJuly 20: The Jersey Boomers
with a preview by Moorestown
Theater Company.
nJuly 27: The Wind Symphony
of Southern New Jersey with a
preview by the Moorestown
School of Music String students.
n August 3: Tri-County Sym-
phonic Band with a preview by
the Quaker Noats.
Get down and groove at Perkins
on the west end of town, thus as-
suring it will stay a farm in per-
petuity. The township has been
working with the county and the
Browning Hess family on this for
many months, with the full
knowledge that the township obli-
gation would be for 20 percent of
the cost, and were thrilled that it
appears to be headed to closure
before year-end. The fund cur-
rently has nearly $2 million dol-
lars, with over $1 million addi-
tionally owed it by the state. Ac-
cording to our budget filing, the
fund is projected to grow to over
$6 million by 2028.
There are different guidelines
on the recommended amount of
Open Space (developed or devel-
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Moorestown substantially ex-
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our township residents approved
a referendum, by a greater than a
two to one majority, specifically
extending the life of this FUND
for a number of specific uses, in-
cluding (but not limited to) ac-
quisition of land for recreation
and conservation purposes; devel-
opment of land for recreation and
conservation purposes; mainte-
nance of land for recreation and
conservation purposes; and pay-
ment of debt service on indebted-
ness issued or incurred by a mu-
nicipality for any of the purposes
set forth
The wording on our local refer-
endum was the same as that on
both the state statute and the
county referendum. Some of our
residents have indicated that the
use of funds for anything other
than Open Space land acquisition
was not what they voted for back
when the FUND was created and
when that use was given an ex-
tended life in 2007.
While I do not sit in judgment,
all authorized uses were clearly
delineated in the original referen-
dum. Because this tax is already
being levied, use of these funds
does not impose any increase, at
all, on our taxpayers. And, of
course, the fund balance grows by
the amount that payment into the
fund exceeds expenses drawn
from the FUND. In fact, it is im-
portant to note that this council is
using, and past councils have
used, some of our FUND for gen-
eral field maintenance for proper-
ties not acquired solely with as-
sistance from the FUND and the
balance has continued to grow. It
should also be noted that the au-
thorized uses apply to land pur-
chased with, or without, FUND
money.
JUNE 29-JULY 5, 2011 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 13
110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
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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.
Jo Ann Kay
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8031
725 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $475,000
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.
Mayors message
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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.
325 E Central, Moorestown $695,000
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!
110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
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619 E Main St, Moorestown $874,900
New heating system. On 1.32 park like acres this 7 br, 3.5 ba Georgian Colonial offers time-
less grace. Thoughtfully renovated home maintaining its historical character while adding
modern conveniences. Original plaster moldings, millwork, 12 ft clngs, random width wood
plank flrs, antique hardware, dual staircs, 2 f/ps, screened & open porch inground pool &
paver patios. For additional information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
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.
Erin Blank
Salesperson, ASP
www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046
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.
303 Susan Dr, Cinnaminson $229,900
Home being sold "AS IS". 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.
MOORESTOWN $499,000
GREAT LOCATION! Priced at $499,000 4 Winterberry Rd, Moorestown. 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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Exceptional 4 bdrm, 2.5 bath home with an "In Town"
location. Hardwood floors, French doors, Viking, Sub-
zero, dual staircases, updated through-out. An amaz-
ing home! For more information call Joan DeLaney
direct at 856-642-8742.
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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211 N Colonial Ridge, Moorestown $459,000
Spilled off the pages of a Story Book! 3 beds, 2 full baths, Maines brick Cape Cod Home is well sit-
uated 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 won-
derful 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
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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!
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.
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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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215 E Central Ave, Moorestown $2,095,000
One of Moorestowns most remarkable Estate Homes. This 6 BR 4.5 BA Georgian Revival
home, rich in architectural details, sits on well over an acre of land. 4 f/ps, 10' ceilings,
Carrera Marble, Granite, Subzero, Viking, Rutt Kit, heated Marble Flrs, Oak & Chestnut h/w
Flrs, Olympic size Pool w/ Spa & 3.5 car gar. Located on one of Moorestown's most beau-
tiful streets in the center of town. Call Joan DeLaney for information at 856-266-0588.
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110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
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Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
147 W Central Ave, Moorestown $374,900
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.
555 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $1,399,000
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!
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
109 W Oak Ave, Moorestown $374,900
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.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
116 Leconey Circle, Palmyra $249,000
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!
14 Cove Road, Moorestown
Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bath Maines built home on 2 incredible acres. Over
4,300 sq ft offering New Geothermal 3 zone heat and air, finished basement,
New full bath with granite, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, and amazing mas-
ter suite with office, sitting room, and private back staircase that offers a
beautiful brick wall. An amazing home offered at an amazing price.
410 Salem Rd, Moorestown $1,999,999
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.
236 S Church, Moorestown $349,900
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!
200 Hickory Ln, Moorestown $619,900
Location, location, location! Wonderful home in Golf Estates section of Moorestown.
Lovely 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home sits on quiet street in middle of town. Large sun
drenched rooms, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, library, 13x29 three season room,
inground pool, generous kitchen with Maple Cabinets and double wall oven, family room
with fireplace overlooking yard & pool. Close to Moorestown Field Club, town & schools.
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!
6 Lavender Ln, Mt. Laurel $539,000
Scarborough built, Laurel Ponds home sitting on private cul-de-sac location. 4 brs, 2.5 bas,
h/w floors, oversized 2 story family room w/ brick fireplace, master br w/ sitting/exercise
room, large kitchen w/ granite & eating area & finished WALK-OUT basement that offers
bar, plenty of room for pool table, game area & 2nd family room. This home has so much
to offer. Call Joan DeLaney direct for details & open house information at 856-266-0588.
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!
107 Inverness Drive, Moorestown
Laurel Creek-3 bds, 3.5 bths. Premium wooded lot. Greenbriar Provincial Villa w/ golf course
views. Sun-splashed kit features cntr isle, gran cntrtps, eat in brkfst rm&lots of cabinetry. 2 story
FR features custom entertainment cntr, custom bkshlvs & gas f/p w/ marble surround. Mstr en
suite features 2 walk-in closets, well appointed mstr bth w/ soaking tub, shower &seperate sinks.
Remaining 2 brms feature their own bas. 2 car gar & full bsmnt allows for plenty of storage.
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.
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10U Freedom
take championship
The Moorestown youth sports
association has had a fantastic
start to the summer season. Each
week another champion is an-
nounced from its ranks and this
week the girls 10U Freedom travel
softball team is the latest winner.
The Freedom won their cham-
pionship by beating Pal/Riv Red
12-3, according to a parent of a
daughter on the team.
The team won the champi-
onship game Monday, June 13.
The girls dominated their divi-
sion with only one loss during the
regular season.
MHS named one of the
top 500 high schools
Moorestown High School re-
ceived quite an honor last week,
as Newsweek Magazine named
the school as one of the best high
schools in the entire nation.
Moorestown High School was
265 out of 500 schools named in
the magazines national search. It
was the only high school ranked
from Burlington County.
Newsweek ranked the schools
using six components. Gradua-
tion rate was worth 25 percent of
the schools score, college matric-
ulation rate was worth 25 percent,
AP tests taken per graduate was
worth 25 percent, average
SAT/ACT scores were worth 10
percent, average AP/IB/AICE
scores were worth 10 percent, and
AP courses offered were worth 5
percent.
Moorestown received a total
score of .417. The best school in
the country, School of Science
and Engineering Magnet in Dal-
las, Texas, had a total score of
2.874.
According to Newsweek, the
publication brought in Wendy
Kopp of Teach For America, Tom
Vander Ark of Open Education
Solutions (formerly executive di-
rector for education at the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation),
and Linda Darling-Hammond,
Stanford professor of education
and founder of the School Re-
design Network.
To view the top 500, please visit
Newsweeks website at
www.newsweek.com.
Albaz, Deaux enter
Circle of Excellence
Long and Foster Real Estate,
Inc. in Moorestown is pleased to
announce that Jenny Albaz and
Mary Deaux are recipients of the
New Jersey Association of Real-
tors Circle of Excellence Sales
Award for the year 2010.
I am extremely proud of these
two hard-working professionals,
said Denise Jasinski, the manag-
er of the Moorestown office.
Their commitment and dedica-
tion to our clients is crucial in
this challenging market.
Deaux and Albaz are consis-
tently ranked among the top real
estate professionals in the state
and in the top 3 percent for the re-
gion at Long and Foster. They spe-
cialize in residential property
sales concentration, mainly in
Burlington and Camden counties.
First United Appalachian
Service Project
Each year, Moorestowns First
United Methodist Church sends a
group of youth and adults to re-
build and repair homes in Cen-
tral Appalachia, where one in
four families live below the pover-
ty level.
For more information, contact
brad@meetwithGod.com.
The Appalachian Service Proj-
ect is an annual trip that sends
volunteers from the church to
help the needy families of the
area.
Volunteers work on a variety of
projects, including strengthening
foundations, patching leaks, fix-
ing roofs, building walls, repair-
ing stairs, digging flood channels,
installing plumbing, and painting
exteriors.
For more information on the
project, please visit the churchs
website www.meetwithgod.com.
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It is our commitment, as coun-
cil, to act responsibly by doing
what we perceive to be in the best
interests of our residents and tax-
payers. Consequently, utilizing
the FUND is an essential tool for
us to consider when projects fall
within its authorized uses, partic-
ularly during this difficult eco-
nomic time. Investing in mainte-
nance and upgrades of some of
our athletic fields meets these cri-
teria, whereas many projects do
not.
Installing artificial turf, as rec-
ommended to us by experts ana-
lyzing the situation based on the
amount of use our fields get and
the need to rest the natural grass
fields, has been done by towns
throughout the state, funded simi-
larly. The funding mechanism we
choose does not lessen our need to
manage the costs of our projects
down wherever possible, without
compromising the quality of the
results. Hopefully, the manner in
which weve stabilized taxes over
the past couple of years is an indi-
cator of our continuing commit-
ment to excellence in that regard.
We have worked hard to create
a sustainable foundation for our
budget that will allow us to better
manage and control our taxes
over time. Keeping Moorestown a
special place, with all that it en-
compasses, in a very difficult
economy, will remain our priori-
ty. Please remember, were all in
this together and, while were en-
titled to different opinions, con-
tinuing to respect each other and
to keep on pulling together for the
betterment of our Township is
what will keep us great!
Thank you for the continued
privilege of serving this great
Township. See you on Main
Street.
John Button is the mayor of
Moorestown.
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MOORESTOWN $797,300
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MOORESTOWN
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overlooking the fabulous in-ground salt water pool
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Owner wants quick action
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$299,900
MOORESTOWN
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Comfort amid luxury is the
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and 4 full and 2 half baths.
Amenities and updates
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$995,000
MOORESTOWN
DRAMATIC CUSTOM HOME
Situated on a landscaped lot
in desirable Northwest
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3.5 bath home features
a spectacular new kitchen with
adjoining breakfast room,
gleaming hardwood floors and
beautiful 3-tier patio.
$598,000
MOORESTOWN
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This perfectly located Danley
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appointments one would expect
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$2,195,000
MOORESTOWN
SMALL TOWN CHARMER
Lose your heart to this home
on a wonderful cul-de-sac
close to town center. Built
in 1928 with a more recent
family room and master
bedroom addition, this home
features hardwoods, sun porch
and detached garage.
$429,000
MOORESTOWN
UPGRADED AND UPDATED
Wonderful Laurel Creek
townhome with an expanded
kitchen and finished base-
ment. This Doral model pro-
vides 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
and new hardwood floors.
You`ll love the combination
of size, condition and price.
$397,888
MOORESTOWN
BRING YOUR WICKER
This all brick classic charmer
is nestled on a large lot
adjoining Open Space.
Features of this Maines built
home include 2 fireplaces,
2 staircases and bedrooms
that open to a veranda
overlooking rear grounds.
$535,000
CINNAMINSON
LIGHT, BRIGHT, EASY LIVING
Welcome to this charming
Cape Cod home! The kitchen
has been remodeled, windows
replaced, heat and air only 6
years old. The exterior is vinyl
sided, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
all meticulously maintained.
$244,900
CINNAMINSON
COMFORTABLE GRANDEUR
Nestled on a lushly land-
scaped lot, this outstanding
home abounds w/lavish
appointments. Marble,
hardwoods, 2 staircases,
stone fireplace and master
bedroom w/sitting room
enhance the spacious interior.
$625,000
EVESHAM
PRICED TO SELL
This 2 bedroom condominium
has newer heat and central
air systems. Enjoy new
carpet throughout and loads
of built-ins for all your storage
needs. A quick closing is
possible. Great property for
the first time buyer!
$93,000
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MOORESTOWN
TOWN CENTER BUNGALOW
Master bedroom located
on the upper level with sitting
room and full bath. Main level
has 3 bedrooms that share
the remodeled bathroom.
Generous sized living room
and dining room, central air,
fresh paint and carpet.
$334,900
CHERRY HILL
ONE FLOOR LIVING
This three bedroom home
has much to offer. Updates
include: new kitchen, newer
heat and air, windows, dish-
washer, refrigerator, flooring,
ceiling fans plus a renovated
bathroom with Jacuzzi.
$219,900
CINNAMINSON
GOLF COURSE VIEWS
Old World craftsmanship
fills this 6 bedroom, 5.5 bath
distinguished estate home
sited on almost one acre
overlooking the Riverton
Golf Course. In addition to
the attached garage, there is
a 2-car carriage house.
$889,000
MOORESTOWN
CHARM GALORE
Carefully modernized
and well maintained describes
this 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath
colonial situated on a beautiful
lot near town center. A walk-
up 3rd floor, screened-in
porch and flagstone patio
enhance this home.
$349,500
MOORESTOWN
SUBTLE ELEGANCE
This newer Maines built,
5 bedroom home bespeaks a
tradition of time honored
craftsmanship and impeccable
attention to detail. Features
include oak floors, two
staircases, WoodMode kitchen
and walk-up third level.
$1,595,000
MOORESTOWN
BEAUTY CAPTURED
This exquisite home was
magnificently renovated with
impeccable craftsmanship
and quality appointments
throughout. The backyard
retreat features a spectacular
pool house with vaulted ceil-
ings, granite and a full bath.
$1,190,000
MOORESTOWN
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
A lovely, well-kept home
offering 3 bedrooms and
1.5 baths. Amenities include
new windows, a large family
room with a wood burning
stove, central air, a full
basement and a big backyard
with a patio and shed.
$259,900
MOORESTOWN
POND VIEWS
Enjoy spectacular views
of ponds and open space
from this recently renewed
townhome. Features include
soaring ceilings, hardwoods,
2 fireplaces, fantastic master
suite, private decks
plus 2-car garage.
$469,000
MOORESTOWN
SPACIOUS COLONIAL
Move right in to this light and
bright home in sought after
neighborhood. Skylights, open
floor plan and neutral dcor.
Hardwood floors, kitchen with
granite and finished basement.
End of cul-de-sac location.
$699,900
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