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Resident
questions
consulting
contract
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
A resident grilled the town-
ship council over a recent deci-
sion to agree to a contract with
a  construction  consulting
company  for  the  amount  of
$331,000 for the township com-
plex project. 
Roger  Boyell  levied  some
caustic comments to the town-
ship  council  for  spending
more than $300,000 with a con-
struction consulting company
for  a  project  that  hasnt  even
broken ground yet. 
Why  now?  Why  not  when
construction  is  near?  Boyell
asked.  Were  still  several
months away.
Township  Manager  Scott
Carew said while construction
is still months away, there are
still aspects of  the project lead-
ing up to the construction that
require the experience and ex-
pertise  of   a  construction-con-
sulting company. 
The  township  doesnt  want
to  get  to  a  point  where  its
ready  to  begin  the  construc-
tion, he said, and then bring in
a  consulting  company  that
says that several other aspects
need  to  be  addressed  before
construction begins. 
Its  much  more  prudent  to
bring them in at this point, he
said,  and  to  pay  them  hourly,
so  as  not  to  accumulate  too
please see COMPANY, page 7
Building named after teacher
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Moorestown Sun
A  longtime  teacher  at  the
Moorestown  Friends  School  will
be  forever  remembered  by  the
school  as  a  new  classroom  will
bear his name. 
The  Moorestown  Friends
School  Committee  (board  of
trustees) approved a resolution to
name the schools new classroom
building on the Greenleaf  proper-
ty  for  Neil  Hartman,  who  taught
at the school for 33 years. 
The official dedication of  Hart-
man Hall will take place on the af-
ternoon of  Friday, May 4, to kick
off  the schools alumni weekend.
The  near  $4  million  refurbish-
ment  of   the  Greenleaf   property
will cater to students in the sixth-
Special to The Sun
BOTTOM RIGHT: Moorestown Friends Head of School Larry Van Meter and Neil Hartman pose in front of Hartman Hall, expected to open in
April. The Moorestown Friends School Committee (board of trustees) approved a resolution to name the schools new classroom building on
the Greenleaf property for Neil Hartman, who taught at the school for 33 years. TOP: Seen is the unfinished choral room in Hartman Hall.
ABOVE, LEFT: While unfinished now, the entrance to Harman Hall is expected to be open in April.
ROBERT LINNEHAN Photos/The Moorestown Sun
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on Feb. 25 at 10:12 a.m. that some-
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An  informal  basketball  pro-
gram for men 19 and older will be
held on Wednesday evenings from
7:30  to  9:30  p.m.  at  the  Church
Street  Recreation  Center  gymna-
sium. 
The  first  of   two  sessions  run
from  March  14  through  May  2,
and  Session  II  runs  from  May  9
through June 27. 
The  fee  per  session  is  $10  per
resident and $20 per non-resident. 
Pre-registration  is  necessary,
as well as proof  of  residency. 
Registrations  will  not  be  ac-
cepted at the recreation center.
To  register,  visit  www.moores
townrec.com.  Visa  and  Master-
card are accepted. Checks should
be made payable to the Township
of  Moorestown.
Call  the  Moorestown  Depart-
ment  of   Parks  and  Recreation  at
(856) 914-3093, weekdays from 8:30
a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.,  with  any  ques-
tions.
Informal basketball program
takes place Wednesday evenings
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through 12th-grades. 
The  school  has  been  at  full  ca-
pacity for several years now, Com-
munications  Director  Mike
Schlotterbeck said, and math and
science  teachers  have  been  shar-
ing classrooms and using confer-
ence  room  space  to  teach  stu-
dents. 
Hartman  taught  math  for
decades  at  the  school,  but  his
legacy  goes  far  beyond  just  a
mere math teacher. 
Neil  Hartman  was  one  of   the
larger-than-life  teachers  who
made MFS a very special place in
the  1950s,  60s  and  70s.  He  had  a
huge  influence  on  me  and  on  an
entire generation of  Moorestown
Friends  students.  Naming  the
new  classroom  building  for  Mr.
Hartman is a fitting way to honor
his memorable achievements and
contributions  as  a  teacher,  coach
and  person,  said  Larry  Van
Meter,  head  of   school  and  1968
alum. 
Hartman Hall will house eight
math classrooms, a choral music
suite,  a  faculty  workroom  and  a
student  lounge.  The  middle  and
upper  school  math  department
faculty will be moving to the new
facility in April. 
Hartman Hall will also contain
a new technology lab, conference
room,  office  space  and  student
lockers. 
Students will make the estimat-
ed 1.5 minute walk between Hart-
man Hall and the main MFS cam-
pus  on  a  paved  trail  originating
just  outside  the  tennis  courts
near the field house.
Its  not  a  goal  in  your  life  to
have  your  name  on  a  building.  It
was  the  farthest  thing  in  my
mind.  I  was  quite  shocked,  he
said. 
One of  the best perks though is
hearing  from  students  and  col-
leagues from his past. Many have
been writing him letters and call-
ing Hartman to congratulate him
on the honor, he said. 
Hartman  joined  the  MFS  com-
munity in the fall of  1952. In addi-
tion  to  teaching  math,  he  taught
scripture,  science  and  coached
tennis. His countless extra-curric-
ular  contributions  to  the  school
include  acting  in  faculty-student
productions,  leading  square
dances,  co-chairing  the  schools
Bicentennial Celebration, co-edit-
ing the schools history published
in  1986,  being  a  mainstay  at  the
lobster  dinner  and  Dinner
Among Friends, and teaching the
May Pole Dance to scores of  MFS
students. 
Hartman retired from the math
department in 1985 after 33 years
in  the  classroom.  He  served  on
the  MFS  School  Committee  from
1997 to 2005.
Moorestown Friends School
honors longtime teacher
MOORESTOWN
Continued from page 1
ROBERT LINNEHAN/The Moorestown Sun
Seen  is  the  unfinished  Hartman  Hall,  which  is  expected  to  open  in
April. The Moorestown Friends School Committee (board of trustees)
approved a resolution to name the schools new classroom building on
the Greenleaf property for Neil Hartman, who taught at the school for
33 years. 
Mildred Brelsford
February 19, 2012
Mildred (nee Novak) Brelsford,
of   Moorestown,  passed  away  on
Feb.  19,  2012.  Brelsford  was  born
and  raised  in  Newark,  N.J.  After
high  school  she  worked  at  N.J.
Bell  Telephone  Company  in
Newark.  Brelsford  met  her  hus-
band  Harlin,  who  was  employed
by  RCA  in  Harrison,  N.J.,  while
both  were  actors  in  an  adult
church Christmas pageant. After
Harlin  was  transferred  to  Cam-
den,  the  1939  newlyweds  moved
first  to  an  apartment  in
Collingswood,  and  then  to  their
first  home  in  Haddon  Heights.
They  became  active  members  of
Haddonfield  Presbyterian
Church,  and  Mildred  joined  the
Haddon  Fortnightly  Womens
Club.  In  1949,  they  moved  with
their  young  daughter,  Anyce,  to
what  was  then  Delaware  Town-
ship,  later  renamed  Cherry  Hill,
while  continuing  as  members  of
the  Haddonfield  Presbyterian
Church.  At  this  time  Harlin  was
transferred  to  RCAs  Missile  and
Surface  Radar  Division  in
Moorestown,  where  he  then
worked for many years. 
Brelsford  became  active  in  the
Ladies Auxilliary of  Cooper Hos-
pital.  Brelsford  and  Harlin  both
liked playing bridge, and enjoyed
traveling,  taking  their  daughter
on  many  trips  throughout  the
United  States.  Later  the  couple
traveled  together  throughout  the
world,  enjoying  these  trips  and
providing  lasting  memories.
After  Harlins  death,  Brelsford
joined  Trinity  Presbyterian
Church in Cherry Hill, where her
daughter, her husband Mark and
their  children  Randy  and  Erika
were active members. 
In  1983,  Brelsford  moved  to  an
apartment  in  Moorestown,  still
an avid bridge player and traveler.
In  1996,  the  Evergreens  in
Moorestown  became  her  final
home, where Brelsford continued
playing  bridge  and  enjoying  ac-
tivities there, as she was able. She
especially enjoyed being with her
family,  which  now  included
Erikas husband Sean, their chil-
dren  Ethan  and  Kiera,  and
Randys  wife  Amanda  and  their
son Ian.  
Before her death, Brelsford had
decided  that  contributions  made
in her memory should be directed
to  Parkinsons  Disease  Founda-
tion,  1359  Broadway,  Suite  1509,
New York, NY 10018. 
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in our opinion
T
heres not a lot that Gov.
Christie does that doesnt pro-
voke a heated response from
someone, somewhere. Budget cuts, ed-
ucation reform, you name it, shortly
after the governor stops talking, some-
one tears into his proposal. And thats
not a bad thing. We mention it to point
out that the governor has a habit of
diving head-first into controversy 
over and over again.
However, the governor is now back-
ing a constitutional amendment to re-
form the bail system in the state. Its a
move that he calls common sense.
We agree.
The measure would allow judges to
consider such things as the defen-
dants past dangerous behavior before
sending that person back out onto the
streets, often to cause more problems,
intimidate witnesses, etc.
This is a proposal that should re-
ceive widespread, bi-partisan support.
Its a move that is long overdue. Its a
move that will keep people safe and
help law enforcement put people be-
hind bars and keep them there.
The governor points to a number of
statistics from a 2007 study by the Bu-
reau of  Justice Statistics to support
his measure: about one-third of  re-
leased defendants were charged with
one or more types of  pretrial miscon-
duct; nearly one-fourth had a bench
warrant issued for failing to appear;
and about one-sixth were arrested for
a new arrest  with more than half  of
these new arrests for felonies.
Indeed, at some point, someone is
going to object to depriving someone
who is not convicted of  his or her con-
stitutional rights. And thats a reason-
able debate to hold.
But well side with the governor on
this one. Defendants who have a histo-
ry of  violence, who are a threat to the
community, and who are likely to try
to intimidate witnesses against them
need to be locked up.
Its time to take a stand for public
safety. Passing this amendment would
do just that.
Yes to bail reform measure
Heres one Christie proposal that should be widely supported
Bail reform a smart move
Reform could give judges an opportu-
nity to keep dangerous people off the
streets  unable to commit additional
crimes or to intimidate those testify-
ing against them.
Rummage sale is March 14
at First Presbyterian Church
The  95th-annual  rummage  sale  at  First
Presbyterian  Church  of   Moorestown  (101
Bridgeboro Road) will be held on Wednes-
day, March 14, from 6 to 9 p.m. 
The  sale  will  feature  clothes,  toys,
linens,  electronics,  books,  household
items,  jewelry  and  many  other  items.
There will be special buys in the boutique.
Come and find your treasure.
The  event  will  be  extended  into  Thurs-
day,  March  15,  from  10  a.m.  to  noon  for  a
last chance bag sale. 
All proceeds benefit various charities.
Core exercise program
on Thursday mornings
The  Moorestown  Department  of   Parks
and  Recreation  will  sponsor  a  be  strong
and  flexible  core  exercise  program  on
Thursday  mornings  from  9  to  10  a.m.  on
the third floor of  the Church Street Recre-
ation Center. 
The session runs from Thursday, March
29 through Thursday, May 24, (no program
April 12).
Be  strong  and  flexible  is  designed  to
strengthen  the  core  and  overall  body
strength,  balance  and  flexibility.  The  pro-
gram is based on a mix of  yoga, pilates and
strength training.
The program will be conducted by Cindy
ODonnell, and will include a fee of  $99 for
residents and $109 for non-residents for the
eight-week  program.  Participants  should
bring a mat and a water bottle.
Registration  can  be  completed  at
www.moorestownrec.com. Visa and Master-
card are accepted. Checks should be made
payable to the Township of  Moorestown.
Lenten organ recital series
at The Evergreens
The  Evergreens,  a  continuing  care  re-
tirement  community  in  Moorestown,  will
host a special Lenten organ recital series of
recitals, featuring different organists from
several area churches. 
The recitals will be held every Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30 p.m. in the Emilie Crock-
er Williams Chapel at The Evergreens.
The schedule of  the organ recitals is as
follows:
Vernon  Williams,  of   Trinity  Episcopal
Church in Moorestown, will be featured on
Tuesday, March 13. 
Glenn  Rodgers  of   First  United
Methodist Church in Moorestown, will be
featured on Tuesday, March 20. 
James  Roman  of   Westminster  Choir
College  in  Princeton,  will  be  featured  on
Tuesday, March 27. 
Each  performance  will  be  held  at  1:30
p.m.  in  the  Emilie  Crocker  Williams
Chapel at The Evergreens, 309 Bridgeboro
Road, Moorestown. 
Each recital is free and open to the pub-
lic.  Seating  is  limited  and  available  on  a
first  come,  first-served  basis.  Those  inter-
ested  in  attending  are  required  to 
R.S.V.P.  in  advance  to  reserve  seat(s)  by
contacting The Evergreens directly at (856)
439-2060.
Chandler Travis Band
in concert on March 16
The  Chandler  Travis  Band  will  be  in
concert  on  Friday,  March  16  at  the
Moorestown  DeCafe.  Travis  plays  with  a
nine-piece band. 
DeCafe provides a warm coffeehouse en-
vironment  for  great  music  in  an  intimate
setting  surrounded  by  art.    The  Perkins
Center for the Arts is located at 395 Kings
Highway. 
Doors  open  7:30  p.m.;  concert  starts  at
8:15 p.m. A $15 admittance includes coffee,
tea and treats. 
For  tickets,  call  235-6488  or  visit
www.perkinscenter.org.
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much cost, and not lose a step in
the process. 
Most  of   the  money  we  pay
them  will  be  in  the  construction
phase,  but  the  township  will  use
the  consulting  company  to  get
ready for that phase, Carew said.
We  all  want  to  make  sure  that
this  is  done  correctly.  There  are
decisions that must be made now,
and  I  feel  comfortable  letting  a
company  give  us  input  that  has
worked in the township with suc-
cess in the past.
Mayor  John  Button  agreed
with  Carew  and  said  the  town-
ship  needs  to  work  together  as  a
team to make sure that this proj-
ect  is  successful  and  stands  for
decades to come. 
Grayhawk,  he  said,  has  had
tremendous  success  in  the  town-
ship in the past. 
In other township news:
Bids for the fields project have
been delayed by one week, Carew
said,  as  the  township  and  recre-
ation  groups  brought  bid  specifi-
cations  back  in  to  include  two
other types of  artificial turf. 
Carew said when the bids were
originally  published,  they  only
contained  one  type  of   artificial
turf   for  the  fields.  Three  more
were included in the new bids, he
said,  which  should  save  thou-
sands of  dollars on the final proj-
ect. 
This will bring in a larger pool
of   bidders  and  thus  make  the
project  more  competitive,  Carew
said. 
COMPANY
Continued from page 1
Company was hired for expertise before
construction begins, says township manager
WEDNESDAY
March 7
FOR ALL
CONTACT of Burlington County
Volunteer Helpline Training: Volun-
teers needed! 10 a.m. to noon. No
experience needed. Training ses-
sions include active listening, crisis
skills, self-awareness and data com-
ponents. For more information call
Rena Milligan at (856) 234-5484 or
visit www.contactburlco.org.
Environmental Advisory Commit-
tee meeting: Moorestown Library
meeting room. 7 p.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.
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., Suite 101E, 5:45
p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Call (856) 722-
LOVE for information. 
FOR CHILDREN
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. Call
608-1904 for information.
Three-year-old story time:
Moorestown Library. 9:30 a.m. and
1:30 p.m. Call 234-0333 to register. 
THURSDAY
March 8
FOR ALL
Sustainable Moorestown: 7:30 p.m.
at William Allen Middle School audi-
torium. Join members of the
Moorestown Economic Development
Advisory Committee and Environ-
mental Advisory Committee at the
kick-off meeting for the Sustainable
Moorestown program. Sustainability
is a concept that involves all aspects
of community life and is a way for
every member of the community to
contribute to the good of the whole.
There will be a steering committee
appointed by the Township, along
with committees to address inter-
ests. Questions, email Tom Ford at
tford@moorestown.nj.us.
Moorestown Town Council budget
meeting: 8 a.m. in Town Hall confer-
ence room. For more information
visit www.moorestown.nj.us.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 115 West Main St. next to
Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
FOR CHILDREN
Make a Duct Tape Wallet: 4:15 p.m.
at Moorestown Library. Registration
required. Visit www.moorestown.
lib.nj.us/ to register.
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Moorestown Library. 9:30, 11 a.m.
and 1 p.m. Call 234-0333 to register. 
Canine story time: Moorestown
Library. 7 to 8 p.m. Call 234-0333 to
register. 
FRIDAY
March 9
FOR ALL
AARP Tax Help: Appointments
from 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Appoint-
ment required; call Sharon Leinheis-
er at 235-0912 ext. 3016 during nor-
mal business hours. Participants
dont need to be over 65 or an
AARP member to use this service.
FOR SENIORS
AARP bowling group: Laurel
Lanes, Rte. 73 in Maple Shade. Call
778-7467 for information.
FOR CHILDREN
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 information.
SATURDAY
March 10
FOR ALL
Benefit Recital: Moorestown School
of Music faculty members will be the
featured artists in a benefit recital
at 7 p.m. For information, call (856)
235-7565 or email info@msmnj.org.
Tickets $25 for adults; $5 for 18 and
under. 
FOR CHILDREN
Girls Love to Read: 9:30 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. Grades two
and three. Enjoy a reading of Cam
Jansen and the Mystery of the
Stolen Diamonds. Afterwards,
search for clues on a scavenger
hunt around the library and make a
jewelry craft. Presented by sixth
grader Amanda Cooper.
SUNDAY
March 11
FOR ALL
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1
to 4 p.m. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
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. 
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop:
Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1 to 4 p.m.
For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Center for Conscious Living  Sun-
day Service: Moorestown Commu-
nity House. 10 a.m. 
FOR CHILDREN
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
March 12
FOR ALL
Overeaters Anonymous: St.
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Ave. 7:30 p.m. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
Ham Radio Club meeting: St.
Matthews Lutheran Church. 7:30
p.m. Call Frank at (609) 386-
5906.
A Course in Miracles: The Center
for Conscious Living. 7 p.m.  Call
722-5683 for information.
FOR CHILDREN
Baby Time: 9:30 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. For children
under 2 with a caregiver. Siblings
welcome. Join for stories, rhymes
and songs just for babies. No regis-
tration required.
Time for Twos: 11 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. For 2-year-olds
with a caregiver. Siblings welcome.
Join for 30 minutes of stories,
rhymes and songs. No registration
required.
TUESDAY
March 13
FOR ALL
Free Demonstrations at
Moorestown School of Music: 9:30
a.m. Call (856) 235-7565 to reserve
a spot. Spring classes begin March
23. Visit www.msmnj.org for more
information.
Creative Writing Workshop: 7 to 9
p.m. at Moorestown Library. Led by
local author Camille DeAngelis. 
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: Smith Cadbury Mansion. 1
to 4 p.m. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
American Legion Post 42 meet-
ing: Moorestown Estates, 1205 N.
Church Rd. 7:30 p.m. 
Moorestown AARP Chapter 2143
meeting: First United Methodist
Church. Noon. 
Horticultural Society of South
Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill Com-
munity Center, 820 Mercer St. Call
Rita at 428-5975 for more informa-
tion.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701.
Alzheimers support group: Care-
One Harmony Village, 310 N. Stan-
wick Rd. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Contact
(609) 276-0248 for information.
FOR SENIORS
Evergreen Senior Womens Club:
New Albany Recreation Center.
Noon to 3 p.m. Call 662-8752 or
235-0912 ext. 3026 for information.
Mens Senior Citizen Club: New
Albany Recreation. Center 9 a.m. to
1 p.m. Call 866-9155 for informa-
tion.
FOR CHILDREN
Kindergarten Story Time: 9:30
a.m. and 1:15 p.m. at Moorestown
Library. Stories, rhymes and crafts
for kindergarteners. Registration
required.
Childrens story time: Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. 11 a.m. For
questions of more information, call
608-1904.
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The  Moorestown  Friends
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COUNTS  team  won  the  Ocean
chapter  competition  held  on  Sat-
urday, Feb. 4 at Ocean County Col-
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The team of  Lilla Butterworth
(Merchantville),  Kieran  McMe-
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Murdy  (Hainesport)  placed  first
among 10 teams. 
In  the  individual  competition,
Joshua  Murdy  placed  second
overall in the individual competi-
tion  and  Samuel  Milligan  placed
10th.  Five  other  MFS  mathletes
competed as individuals: Zachary
Day  (Marlton),  Anisha  Pande
(Hainesport),  Priya  Patel  (Cin-
naminson),  Braeden  Sloan
(Moorestown)  and  Margaux  Vel-
lucci  (Hainesport).  All  students
are eighth-graders.
The MFS team and Murdy now
advance  to  the  state  MATH-
COUNTS  competition  to  be  held
on  Saturday,  March  10  in  Somer-
set.
The team was coached by Mid-
dle  School  math  teacher  Kathi
Bernard,  along  with  volunteer
coach  and  MFS  senior  Karan
Hiremath (Columbus).
Moorestown Friends Middle
School math team wins Ocean
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The Perkins Center needs a bit
more  than  $7,500  more  to  begin
painting at the facility. 
Representatives  report  the
group  has  currently  raised
$32,461  of   the  $40,000  goal  to  re-
paint the exterior of  Perkins Cen-
ters Moorestown home. 
The  center  received  $15,000
from a grant from The 1772 Foun-
dation,  $10,000  from  Holman  Au-
tomotive  and  $5,000  from  the
Moorestown Breakfast Rotary. 
Some $2,461 has come from in-
dividual  donations  within  the
Perkins  Center  community,  and
with just a few more theyll be on
their way to completing the cam-
paign.
To  chip  in  to  this  effort  with  a
donation,  just  click  on  the  Do-
nate  Now  box  on  Perkins  Cen-
ters  homepage  at  www.perkins
center.org.  The  goal  is  to  secure
the funds for the project by April
1,  which  is  less  than  six  weeks
from now.
Repainting  Perkins  Centers
1910  Tudor  Revival  main  house
and  1930  Craftsman  Style  car-
riage house is critical to preserv-
ing  these  historically  important
buildings and to the continuation
of   the  important  work  that  goes
on inside. 
The  proposed  renovation  will
include  stripping  the  old  paint
down to the original wood, minor
repairs and new paint on the two
structures. 
Please  contact  us  for  more  in-
formation  about  this  project  or
about  the  programs  offered  by
Perkins Center for the Arts.
The  center  is  located  at  395
Kings Highway, Moorestown. Call
235-6488 for more information on
the program. 
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Members of  Moorestown Crew
participated  in  a  recent  indoor
rowing  competition  at  Haddon
Township  High  School.  Indoor
rowing races help teams and indi-
viduals see the results of  their ef-
fort and work over the winter, in-
door,  conditioning  season.  The
gym  is  lined  with  erg  (rowing)
machines and an electronic board
that  will  allow  coaches  and  spec-
tators  to  track  the  progress  of
each rower over the course of  the
2,000-meter race. 
Rowers  are  accompanied  by  a
coxswain  or  coach  to  help  them
keep them focused, fast and push-
ing  for  a  personal  best  in  their
time.  Meanwhile  family,  friends
and  teammates  clap  and  call  out
words  of   encouragement.  At  the
end of  the race, rowers are spent
physically and mentally.
Moorestown  Crew  had  a  great
showing. 
The  mens  varsity  and  novice
squads placed second in the team
competition,  narrowly  missing
first  place  to  Christian  Brothers
Academy, while the womens var-
sity and novices captured the top
team spot. 
Will  Van  Fossen  posted  the
fastest  time  of   the  day  for  the
team  with  a  6:38.5  time,  which
garnered  him  a  silver  medal,
placing second in the mens high
school light weight category. 
Andrew  Hendrickson  placed
third, capturing the bronze medal
for the same category. Also finish-
ing  in  the  top  10  of   the  high
school  mens  lightweight  were
Will  Roman  (4th)  and  Brian
Regan  (9th).    Jacob  Henry  took
top  honors  in  the  mens  high
school open weight category win-
ning  a  gold  medal  with  a  time  of
6:39.0.
Gabrielle  Martin  had  the
fastest  womens  time  of   7:50.3
placing first in the womens high
school light weight category. Also
placing in the top 10 for this cate-
gory  included  Peyton  Conrey
(6th), Jessica Buck (8th) and Katie
Stevens (10th). Claire Wixted took
the bronze medal placing third in
the  high  school  womens  open
weight  category.  Sam  Trivinia
and  Olivia  Perham  finished  8th
and  9th  respectively  in  the  same
category.  Another  highlight  of
the day was Jessica Farbers first
place  finish  in  the  high  school
womens  novice  category.  Other
novice women in the top 10 finish-
ers included Kelly Bowman (4th),
Cassandra  Pendino  (6th),  and
Sofia Gabin-Legato (8th).
The teams coxswains also par-
ticipated  in  a  1,000-meter  race
called  the  Coxswains  Chal-
lenge.
In  this  case,  the  tables  are
turned and team rowers cox or
coach  the  coxswains  who  spend
the  majority  of   the  season  help-
ing  their  boats  go  fast  without
rowing with an oar. 
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Cooper 125 Gala on March 24 will
benefit Cooper Cancer Institute 
The  Cooper  Foundation  of
Cooper  University  Hospital  will
hold  the  Cooper  125  Gala  on  Sat-
urday,  March  24,  at  the  Hyatt  at
the Bellevue in Philadelphia.
The  Gala  is  being  hosted  by
Sandra  and  George  E.  Norcross
III,  chairman  of   the  board  of
Cooper Health System, in celebra-
tion  of   the  hospitals  125th  an-
niversary.
The  event  will  raise  funds  to
support  the  new  $100  million
Cooper  Cancer  Institute,  which
will break ground in Camden this
spring.
The  Cooper  125  Gala  is  going
to be one for the history books, as
we toast a legacy and forge a des-
tiny,  said  Susan  Bass  Levin,
president and CEO of  the Cooper
Foundation.  All  proceeds  from
the  Gala  will  support  the  Cooper
Cancer Institute, which will bene-
fit  cancer  patients  across  the  re-
gion by offering advanced diagno-
sis  and  treatment  options  in  a
modern  and  sophisticated  med-
ical setting.
The  new,  100,000  square-foot
Cooper  Cancer  Institute  is  the
centerpiece  of   the  hospitals  $50
million capital campaign and will
allow Cooper to expand its cancer
services  to  ensure  South  Jersey
residents  have  access  to  compre-
hensive  care  without  having  to
leave the state.
Once  complete  in  2013,  the
Cooper  Cancer  Institute  will
bring  its  range  of   centers  and
programs  together  on  one  site,
just steps away from the hospital
and the new medical school.
The construction of  the Cooper
Cancer  Institute  is  a  significant
milestone in Coopers tradition of
outstanding  achievement    a  tra-
dition that began in 1887 with the
opening  of   a  four-story,  stone
building with just 30 beds to serve
the  indigent  population  of   Cam-
den.
Today,  Cooper  offers  a  full-
range of  health services in Cam-
den and the surrounding suburbs
including  prevention,  primary
care, specialty ambulatory servic-
es,  and  all  levels  of   inpatient
acute care and sub acute care.
Grana is an honorary co-chair
of  the Cooper 125 Gala along with
Francis Spitz, M.D., deputy direc-
tor,  Cooper  Cancer  Institute;  Jef-
frey  Carpenter,  M.D.,  chief,  De-
partment of  Surgery; Tamara La-
Couture,  M.D.,  chief,  Radiation
Oncology;  Joseph  Parrillo,  M.D.,
chief,  Department  of   Medicine,
and  David  Warshal,  M.D.,  head,
Division  of   Gynecologic  Oncolo-
gy.
The  honorary  host  committee
members  are  Donna  and  Rick
Forman,  of   Cherry  Hill;  Judith
and  Charles  Heuisler,  of   Cherry
Hill;  Kathleen  Sweeney  Jass  and
Daniel Jass, M.D., of  Cherry Hill;
Kim Whelan and Christian Leom-
porra,  of   Moorestown;  Irene  and
Brian  Kelso,  of   Shamong;  and
Lynn  and  Sal  Paolantonio,  of
Moorestown.
The Cooper 125 Gala begins at 7
p.m.  at  the  Hyatt  at  the  Bellevue
in  Philadelphia  on  Saturday,
March  24,  and  will  include  a
silent  auction  and  tribute  per-
formances  to  musical  giants  in-
cluding Tina Turner, Donna Sum-
mer and Lady Gaga. 
Tickets  are  $400  each  and  can
be purchased by calling the Coop-
er Foundation at (856) 342-3003 or
visiting  www.CooperHealth.org/ga
la125.
Poison Control Center  
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Prudential Fox and Roach, RE-
ALTORS  salutes  sales  associates
from  the  Moorestown  office  for
being office leaders for the month
of  January.
MaryAnn  Stack  has  been  rec-
ognized for listings. 
Licensed  since  1979,  Stack,  as-
sociate broker and relocation spe-
cialist, is a recipient of  the Top of
the  Rock,  Chairmans  Circle  and
Circle of  Excellence Awards. She
is  also  a  member  of   the  NJAR
Distinguished Sales Club.  
Stack is a long-time resident of
Moorestown.  
Rich  Jordan  has  been  recog-
nized for volume and units.  
Licensed since 1985, Jordan is a
recipient  of   the  Circle  of   Excel-
lence, Top of  the Rock and PREA
Legend Awards.  He is a member
of   the  Million  Dollar  Sales  Club
and  is  a  12-year  resident  of
Moorestown. 
Realtors
recognized
for January
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185 Pheasant Field Ln, Moorestown $1,299,000
Executive style home located on cul-de-sac in Pheasant Fields. 5 bds, 3 full BAs
& 2 half BAs. 2 story foyer w/ marble flring, h/w, 2 story FR, "Cornerstone" chef's kit w/ apps, cntr isle, granite,
eat-in Brkfst Rm, butler's pantry & DR. 1st fl br/office option w/ full ba. Bonus" rm that could be 2nd LR, exer-
cise space or teen retreat. Mstr en-ste w/ walk- in closet & Ba. Strcse leads to attic w/ skylight, tall ceilings in
bsmnt. 3 car gar, sprink, alarm syst, terrace, 1.5 private acres. Go to: www.185PheasantFieldLn.com.
Erin Blank
Salesperson, ASP
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Direct: 856.642.8046
207 Stephen Dr, Cinnaminson    $249,999
Vacation at home in this 3 bedroom 2 bath home with heated Sylvan pool! Offer
beautiful  cherry  kitchen  with  newer  appliance  package,  brick  patio,  newer  roof
and windows, 2 zone A/C, detached garage and shed, hardwood floors, 3 season
room, den, and family room featuring a brick fireplace. A must see with so much
to offer. for more information contact Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
747 Golf View, Moorestown $995,000
5 br, 4.5 home nestled on an acre located on a desirable street. Mstr BR on 1st flr; or on 2nd?
5 spacious brs, (2 on 1st flr, 3 on 2nd flr) provides plenty of versatility. Renovated eat-in kit fea-
turing 5 burner Wolf range, granite, farmhouse sink & breakfast room opens to spacious brick
& bluestone terrace w/ builtin BBQ. Great room has wall of windows overlooking green lawn.
Spacious DR & welcoming LR w/ f/p featuring marble surround. 2 car gar, bsmnt & newer roof.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
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5 Fullerton, Moorestown                $774,900
Northwest Estates. Beautiful, updated 4 bedroom 2.5 bath home with finished base-
ment, new kitchen with double ovens, granite, center island, warming drawer, large
eating area, french doors to paver patio, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, cathedral fam-
ily room with wet bar and french doors to patio. Don't miss this opportunity to see
this lovely home. For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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Direct: 856.642.8742
2 Cobblestone Ct, 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 blue-
stone terraces & broad lawn complete w/ pool, summer kitchen & cabana w/ full bath.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
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.
1 Armstrong Dr, Moorestown $749,900
Exceptional Estate Home in the lovely neighborhood of Meadowview. 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, plus an additional full bath in the outdoor cabana. Master bedroom with
sitting rm and double sided fireplace, finished basement, incredible outdoor space
with  pool,  cabana,  Viking  grill  and  burners,  ice  machine,  granite  inside  and  out.
Beautiful! For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
8 Leeds Rd, Moorestown $2,059,000
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.
236 S Church, Moorestown $315,000
The charm of days gone by but with all the modern amenities you hope for. Sit on the front
porch & 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 & abundant character.
This home is move in ready. Location, price & charm a perfect combination!
3 Sheffield Ln, Mt Laurel $389,000
Meticulously  cared  for  and  renovated  large  4  bedroom  2.5  bath
home  in  Mt  Laurel.  New  kitchen,  roof,  windows,  baths,  flooring
the  list  goes  on  and  on.  Make  you  appointment  today  to  see  this
lovely,  well  priced  home.  For  more  information  call  Joan  DeLaney
direct at 856-266-0588.
859 Edge Park Dr, Haddonfield $399,999
Charming 3 bedroom 3 full bath brick ranch home with walk-
out  basement.  Beautiful  location  and  wonderful  charming
neighborhood. New kitchen, hardwood floors, freshly paint-
ed,  1  car  garage.  For  more  information  call  Joan  DeLaney
direct at 856-266-0588.
703 Thomas Ave, Riverton $274,900
Historic Riveton and all it's Charm! Circa 1890's home with all the character but totally
updated  for  today's  lifestyle.  Offering  new  50  year  roof,  cooper  gutters,  completely
rewired, chestnut woodwork, hardwood floors, granite, 4 bedrooms, beautifully finished
3rd floor, and a 1 car garage. Great price on a beautiful home. You won't be disappoint-
ed. For more information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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107 Lippincott Ave, Riverton $399,900
Appreciate this lovely 4 bedroom home on an estate like setting just a
block from the riverbank in beautiful Riverton! Sitting on almost 1 acre
offering hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, newer heat, sleeping porch, large
rooms, and 100 years of history. Enjoy all that this home and town has
to offer! Call Joan DeLaney direct for details at 856-266-0588.
18 Paddock, Cinnaminson $649,900
5 brs, 2.5 bas. "Cornerstone" Kit, Limestone Counters, 6 burner Dacor stove, Dacor double
ovens, Subzero, Asco d/w, Butlers pantry w/ d/w, wine cooler & icemaker. Library w/ Cherry
Built-Ins, LR has 2 Gas f/ps that opens to sunroom w/ coffered ceiling & walls of windows.
Mstr en-Suite has walk-in closet, gas f/p & renovated ba. 4 other brs, 1 br/office w/ f/p & cus-
tom built-ins. Fin 3rd Flr w/ Game Area & Cedar Closet. Front & Back Staircase, 2 car garage.
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Joan Delaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
Ashley Ct, Moorestown $599,000
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.
400 N Stanwick Rd, Moorestown $549,000
Just under an acre & in-town location--walk to Main St, schools & fields. Lndscpd garden,
4 br, 3 full bas & 1/2 ba home ensures room for all. Custom details-3 f/ps, built-ins, 1st flr mstr
option, FR w/ cath ceil & sauna. Spacious 2nd floor addition. Sliding doors lead to deck over-
looking private yard. H/W, neutral fresh paints t/o, new roof, newer hot water htr & furnace.
Fenced in-yard w/ brick patio & potting shed. Storage in bsmnt. Call Joan Delaney at 266-0588.
4 Kendles Run, Moorestown $799,900
Exceptional Maines built home offering 5 bedrooms, 4 full, and 2 half baths. 4 fireplaces,
hardwood floors, huge 2nd floor master suite and dining room additions, first floor bed-
room with full bath and sitting room, family room addition with brick floor and lovely large
sun room overlooking beautiful 1 acre property with 2 ponds and waterfall. This is a must
see home. For additional information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
104 Ashley Ct, Moorestown $1,950,000
This luxurious mini Estate sits on private & beautiful 2.65 acres within walking distance to
Moorestown  High  School  &  Middle  School.  Offering  extensive  addition,  fireplaces,  bal-
cony's,  exercise  room,  huge  gourmet  kitchen  w/  radiant  heat,  inground  pool  w/  lap  pool,
cabana, pool house, finished basement w/ wine cellar & barn. Magnificent home on a mag-
nificent piece of property. For more information Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
786 Garwood Rd, Moorestown $949,900
Executive dream home sitting on 2 acres offering 4 large brs, each w/ private bath, base-
ment finished w/ Owens-Corning basement finishing system, walk out basement, pool,
hardwood flrs t/o, coffered ceiling in family room, 9 ft ceiling both 1st & 2nd floor, MBR
w/ sitting room, 3 car gar, gourmet kit w/ granite, large island & ss apps. For more infor-
mation call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588 or email at joandelaney@msn.com.
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Anastasia  Kudin,  5,  completed
her Suzuki Method Book 1 gradu-
ation  requirements  by  perform-
ing  a  solo  piano  recital  at
Moorestown  School  of   Music  re-
cently. 
Kudin  played  the  entire  book
from memory as well as a show-
off   piece,  Scherzo  by  Dmitry
Kabalevsky.
Her parents, Oksana Kudin and
Anthony  Kudin,  hosted  a  recep-
tion in her honor after the recital.
They  noted:  Anastasia  started
playing  piano  at  Moorestown
School of  Music when she turned
4  last  October.  It  has  been  a  very
exciting  year  and  a  half   filled
with  daily  practice,  rehearsals
and  recitals.  There  were  tears  of
frustration  and  tears  of   accom-
plishment. We want to thank Ms.
Tina for the time and energy she
put  into  teaching  Anastasia.
Under  Ms.  Tinas  guidance  and
patience, Anastasia grew from be-
ginner  pianist  to  an  advanced
Suzuki student.
Anastasia  studies  piano  at
Moorestown  School  of   Music
with  Tina  Schofield  using  the
Suzuki  method,  which  nurtures
the  students  ability  through  en-
couragement and praise.
She  is  a  pre-kindergarten  stu-
dent  of   Neicy  at  Cherry  Hill
Montessori  School  Moorestown
School  of   Music  has  provided
Suzuki  music  instruction  in
South Jersey since 1998. 
Music  Together,  a  preschool
music program for children birth
through  kindergarten,  is  offered
six days a week. The school is lo-
cated at 301 Union St.
Moorestown  wrestler  Paul
Johnson,  17,  was  headed  to  Ox-
ford,  Pa.,  recently,  where  he  was
to  compete  for  an  opportunity  to
be the Pennsylvania Interscholas-
tic  Athletic  Associations  region-
al  champion  for  Southeast  Penn-
sylvania. 
If   he  pulls  that  off,  the  next
competition  is  for  state  heavy-
weight champion.
Johnson also plays varsity foot-
ball  for  St.  Josephs  Prep  in
Philadelphia,  where  hes  an
honor student.
Hes  a  good  athlete,  said
Pauls  wrestling  coach  Kevin
Martin.  Hes  a  hard  worker.  So
he can do both.
Martin  said  Johnson  won  the
Section  8  wrestling  champi-
onship on Feb. 18, and then went
on to win the District 12 champi-
onship on Feb. 25. 
That  currently  makes  him  the
top-seeded  wrestler  among  about
60  schools  in  southeastern  Penn-
sylvania.
Martin said Johnson is the first
student from St. Josephs to win a
sectional  title  in  six  years.  Mak-
ing  his  achievement  even  more
impressive? Hes only a junior.
Johnson  said  hes  looking  for-
ward  to  the  competition.  Al-
though  football  is  his  favorite
sport, he really enjoys wrestling 
which  hes  been  doing  for  nine
years.
He admitted its difficult some-
times, balancing the athletics and
schoolwork.
There are only so many hours
in the day, he said. But I love the
challenge.
Anastasia Kudin performs first solo piano recital
Johnson competes at athletic association championship
MARCH 7-13, 2012 THE MOORESTOWN SUN   17
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Denise  Jasinski,  manager  of
the  Moorestown  office  of   Long
and  Foster  Real  Estate,  Inc.,  is
pleased  to  announce  the  affilia-
tion  of   Gloria  Donnon,  of   Omni
Realty and her team of  agents to
Long and Foster Real Estate, Inc.
as  an  agent  enterprise  location.
Located  at  200  W.  Route  38,
Moorestown,  the  office  will  be
under  Donnons  management,
who brings over 32 years of  solid
real  estate  experience  to  Long
and Foster.
Glorias  initial  foray  into  the
real  estate  profession  led  her  to
join  a  national  franchised  firm,
where  she  was  able  to  establish
her  career  and  build  her  busi-
ness.  She  then  transitioned  to  a
local firm and became director of
training, where her efforts helped
the  company  grow  from  three
branches to 15 in two states. 
In  1989,  she  and  her  husband
Doug  West  decided  to  open  their
own  real  estate  company,  Omni
Realty. 
The  advances  in  technology
really  made  it  possible  for  us  to
succeed  in  this  venture,  said
Gloria. 
Along the way, Gloria and Doug
also opened Centennial Construc-
tion,  builder  of   luxury  custom
homes  and  multi-family  homes
throughout South Jersey.
For  more  information    or  if
you are interested in becoming a
part of  the team  call Donnon at
(856)  222-0322  or  Jasinski  at  (856)
642-8701.
The  GFWC  Womans  Club  of
Moorestown will present a spring
luncheon  and  fashion  show  on
March  24,  at  11:30  a.m.  at  the
Riverton  Country  Club,  1416
Highland  Ave.,  Cinnaminson.  A
donation of  $35 is required for ad-
mittance. 
For  additional  information,
contact  the  Carolyn  Weeks  at
(856) 235-4684.
The menu for the event will in-
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green  beans,  soup,  rolls  and  bev-
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Benefit recital features
music faculty
Moorestown  School  of   Music
faculty  members  will  be  the  fea-
tured  artists  in  a  benefit  recital
on  Saturday,  March  10  at  7  p.m.
Each instructor performing is not
only  a  trained  teacher  and  regis-
tered member of  the Suzuki Asso-
ciation of  the Americas, but also
an accomplished musician in her
own right. 
Performers are Laura Knightly
and  Jennifer  Mullen,  violin;
Kathi Stokes, cello; and Anne Jad-
win,  Emily  Jennings,  Tina
Schofield  and  Mary  Anne
OMeara, piano. 
Works  of   the  evening  will  in-
clude pieces by Johann Sebastian
Bach,  Johannes  Brahms,  Freder-
ic  Chopin,  Claude  Debussy,
Joseph-Hector  Fiocco,  Jules
Massenet,  Felix  Mendelssohn,
Dmitri  Shostakovich  and  Franz
Schubert.  Proceeds  of   this  event
will support faculty training.
This concert will be held at The
Evergreens  at  309  Bridgeboro
Road in Moorestown. Tickets are
$25 for adults and $5 for anyone 18
and  younger    and  must  be  pur-
chased in advance. 
For  information,  call  (856)  235-
7565 or email info@msmnj.org. 
Boating basics course
on March 23 and 25
A boating basics course will be
offered  by  NJ  Boating  Safety
Classes  in  Marlton  on  March  23
and  25.  The  two-evening  course
meets  the  needs  of   boaters  and
personal watercraft operators for
a basic overview of  boat and PWC
operation. 
The course meets the state law
requirements  for  boating  safety
education certification. 
There  will  be  a  $65  fee,  which
covers the cost of  the course and
all materials.
The  course  will  be  held  at  the
Marlton Middle School, Room 128,
at 150 Tomlinson Mill Road, Marl-
ton. The classes will be held from
6:30  to  10  p.m.,  with  one  hour  of
homework.
For  additional  information,
please  call  (201)  291-5976  or  visit
www.njboat.org.
Womens group meets
on March 14
The  National  Organization  for
Women  South  Jersey-Alice  Paul
Chapter will meet on Wednesday,
March  14,  at  7  p.m.,  at  the  First
Baptist  Church,  19  W.  Main  St.,
Moorestown. 
In  honor  of   Womens  History
Month, the March program meet-
ing introduces the teenagers who
submitted winning entries to the
annual Feminist Essay Contest. 
The essay presentation night is
inspiring  and  affirming,  and  is
also  our  favorite  program  meet-
ing  of   the  year.  The  program  in-
cludes  announcements,  refresh-
ments and letter writing. 
Meetings are open to members
and non-members.
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DON HAHN ELECTRIC
Since 1972
All Electrical Repairs
100-200 Amp Service
Ceiling 
Attic 
Bath Fans
Recess & Security Lighting
856-783-9128
800-427-2067
Insured &Bonded  NJ LIC #4546
EIectricaI Services
856-719-8448
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CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved   Repair and Restoration
Cracks are our specialty. Residential and Commercial Services
Decorative Concrete New Concrete Seal Coating    
Power Washing Mudjacking Stain Removal
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Professional Painting
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Concrete Masonry
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refs. call Anne
856-482-1327
Roofing, Siding,
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www.cmbcontracting.com
609-953-1798
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Smolar Garage Door Service
856-466-7473
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13VH05774600
MASONRY & CONCRETE 
 Brick  Block  Stucco  Concrete
 Specializing in all types of masonry repairs
 Concrete installed & repaired
 Concrete Leveling-Mudjacking 
 French Drains
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Residental - No Job Too Small - Commercial
(609) 230-1682  (609) 321-2351
S & J Construction, LLC
HandymanServices
"Do it right the first time."
KitchensBathsRenovationsRepairs
FREE Estimates
609-743-5074
Carpeting & FIooring
Carpets Starting at
$1.57/sq.
Plush/Shags/Comm.
Also Repairs
37 Years Exp.
Rick Krouse
856-663-3267
CIeaning   Concrete Repair
856-356-2775
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Handyman Services
Caregiver Companion by
Polish home helpers 24/7
Certified Home Health Aide
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856-488-055
Home Care Services
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Roofing
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Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 3/31/12.
$1,000 OFF
UP TO
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complete roofing
or siding job
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Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
NO HEAT? OIL OR GAS
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing  Drain Cleaning
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325
South Jersey Service
PIumbing
HVAC
DAVNC PANTNG
Quality Work
Reasonable Price
Licenced & nsured
856-341-4861
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
Painting
Specializing in:
Painting & Staining - Interior/Exterior
Power Washing, Respraying Aluminum,
Cedar, Asbestos, Wood & Vinyl Siding,
Stucco, Carpentry Repairs
609-654-7651
856-667-7651
Cell: 609-868-1178
Lic# 13VH04812500
Painting & Staining - Interior/Exterior
MATT
NOBLE Inc.
Painting
for
Four
Generations
Weather
Washington Township
279 Delsea Drive  Sewell
856-227-0423
Bill Verdecchio and Son
WINDOWS
SIDING & DOORS
All
Vinyl Siding  Soffits & Fascia
ThermaTru Doors & Windows
Bay & Bow Windows
A+RatingBBB
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forSuperiorOverallPerformance
WINDOWS
Free, Fair &Friendly No-obligation Estimates
We install before you pay! Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Services
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Tank RemovaI
Pets For SaIe
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AVAILABLE
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Processing disorders
Call Ellen G. Topiel 
(609) 410-2674
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856-956-9646
Painting
Pinnacle Contracting, LLC
Remodeling and 
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www.pinnaclecontractingllc.com
For estimates call Jason: 
609-744-7805
Lic #13VH03915700
SoIar
SOLAR
INSTALLATION
and DESIGN
Residential  Commercial
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LARKIN LANDSCAPE
Plants Designed & Installed
Paver Patios  Walks  Walls
Sprinklers Installed Services
Grading  Sod  Drainage
MIKE (856) 234-6424
30 yrs. exp.  Owner Operated
Home Improvement
Bernese Mountain Dog
Puppies for Sale
Beautiful Markings 
AKC Registered, Vet
Checked, Shots, Wormer
(717) 715-6059
Complete Septic Service
A.J.C. Septic Service
 Septic Tank Pump & Repair  Septic Inspections
 Chemical Treatments  Portable Toiletes for Rent
$10 rebate w/this ad expires 12/31/12
609-268-2453
Tutoring
Leo the Painter
Residential & Commercial
Interior/Exterior
NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL
Free Estimates  Fully Insured
609-502-3967
609-502-3971
NJ Lic. # 30500
SDK SERVICES
Let us do your homework.
 Gutter Cleaning 
& Repairs
 Soffitt Fascia 
 Rotten Wood 
 Door Installation
 Painting 
 Kitchens
Fully Insured  Licensed
609-200-4043
24 hour 
Emergency 
Service
Lic# NJ 13VH05972600
SNOW REMOVAL
Custom Carpentry
Ceramic Tile Painting
Remodeling-Repairs-Renovations
30 yrs. of fine craftsmanship
jaycrowther1@gmail.com
Call Jay Crowther
856-673-8474
NJ Lic #13VH05028900
609-481-8030
 Home Clean Outs
 Basements
 Estate Buy Outs
 Attics
 Pre-Settlement Real Estate 
Clean Outs
Deck Restoration Services
Fully Reliable Top Quality Service
Wood Care Specialist
Staining/Sealing/Sanding/Pressure Washing
Carpentry/Termite Repair
Cedar. Redwood, Composite, P. Treated
Fully Lic. and Insured
20 Years of local Service  Free Estimate
609-367-5176
856-429-8991
On time. Done Right.
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
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Plumbing & Drain Cleaning
856-858-1965
NJMPL 6204
PersonaIs
Attractive woman, 
49 years old
Medium build, 5'7
Financially independent
Wants to meet a 
compatible man
856-630-8265
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ROOFING
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Hot Asphalt  Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
Tree Service
Professional Tree Care
Tree/Shrub Trimming and Removal
Stump Removal, Land Clearing
Property Maintenance
856-419-6999
treemenllc@hotmail.com
Fully Insured   NJ Lic #0600356314
Greg Smith Tree Service
Affordable Tree Service
Fully licensed
For free estimates call Nick
at 856-82-6501
Call us at
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Wanted to Buy
Sr. Formulation Scientist
needed w/Masters deg. in
Pharmaceutical Sciences
or Chemistry & 1 yr. exp. in
following job duties: Dsgn
& dlvp immediate release &
modified release solid oral
dosage forms & liquid oral
dosage forms. Perform
scale-up & optimization of
mfg process. Execute pre-
exhibit, exhibit batches &
technology transfer from
R&D to production. Dsgn &
dvlp pilot Bio-batches for
solid oral dosage forms.
Troubleshoot products
while on mfg floor. Perform
DEA submission &
accountable procedures for
controlled drug substances.
Prep Master Batch Record,
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Stability protocol, Validation
protocals & reports follow-
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guidelines. Prep SOPs,
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CFR guidelines. Supv 2
Technicians. 1 yr. exp. as
Formulation Scientist is
acceptable, Mail res to:
Aptapharma nc. 
1533 Union Ave,
Pennsauken, NJ 08110 
Job Location: 
Pennsauken, NJ
HeIp Wanted 
ROB'S TREE SERVICE
609-654-6602
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Carpet CIeaning
Enjoy the great open living area and the 2 patios!
4 BR, 2 full baths, Moorestown  $279,900
www.DonnaRHomes.com/5924699
A wonderful gazebo to enjoy the tranquil backyard
3 BR, 1.5 BA, Moorestown  $199,900
www.DonnaRHomes.com/6013367
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4 BR, 3 full/2 partial baths, Moorestown  $829,900 
www.DonnaRHomes.com/5937818
Great kitchen with granite countertops
4 BR, 1.5 BA, Moorestown  $229,900
www.DonnaRHomes.com/6011658
2 story foyer w/elegant staircase & sunlight galore that streams into this home.
4 BR, 2.5 BA, Delran  $374,900
www.DonnaRHomes.com/6011239
Donna Richardson, Broker
(856) 866-2525 x 335
(609) 760-5874 cell
www.DonnaRHomes.com
RE/MAX Main St. ReaIty
236 West Route 38, Suite 110
Moorestown, NJ  08057
You will be swept off your feet from the grand entrance on.
5 BR, 5.5 BA, Moorestown  $1,699,000
www.DonnaRHomes.com/6003913 
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MOORESTOWN 4 bed, 2.5 bath colonial on in-town cul de sac street. Formal
living room w/ hw flrs, f/p. Country kitchen w/ eating area, f/p, sliders to patio
with  retractable  awning.  Master  br  w/hw,  dressing  room,  ensuite  bath.
Finished basement, 2-car garage, in- ground sprinklers and mature landscap-
ing.  Walk to Roberts Elementary School! Now $469,000
MOORESTOWN A  Perfect  10!  Feels  like  a  model
home,  this  Cornell  model  in  "the  Hunt"  offers 
4  bedrooms,  2.5  bathrooms,  a  vaulted  foyer, 
gorgeous  muted  palette  throughout,  family  room
with  vaulted  ceiling,  fireplace,  and  back  stairway;
Master Bedroom Suite with with 20` walk-in closet,
Master Bath with Jacuzzi tub, stall shower, finished
lower  level,  Three  car  garage,  beautifully  land-
scaped.  with  contoured  paver  patio  with  pond  at
back, huge Open Space area across street.
$669,000.
202 W. Main St., Moorestown, NJ 08057
(856) 235-1950
MOORESTOWN Sprawling 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath split level with large treed lot and
screened porch overlooking inground pool w/brick patio. E.I. kitchen with breakfast
bar,  31`  family  room  with  brick  fireplace.  Two  second  level  bathrooms  with  stone
floors and walls. Huge master offers sitting room, walk-in closet. Turned garage and
fenced yard, great neighborhood, Moorestown Schools. REDUCED: $484,950.
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DIRECT: (856) 495-6966
E-MAIL: Rltorsue1@aol.com
Weichert President's Club, Top 1% of Weichert Agents
Certified Relocation Specialist
Go To Moorestown-Homes-For-Sale.com
Susan Dannheim, ABR, CRS
DIRECT: (856) 495-6966
E-MAIL: Rltorsue1@aol.com
Weichert President's Club, Top 1% of Weichert Agents
Certified Relocation Specialist
Go To Moorestown-Homes-For-Sale.com
MOORESTOWN Exquisite 4 br, 3 ba custom contemp nestled in your own nature preserve!
29' fam rm w/win wall overlooking in-grd pool & lush vegetation. Euro-style kit opens to adj 24'
solarium w/views of pool/gazebo. Unique main br suite offers skylights/sliders to owner deck. 25
x 23 possible In-Law suite w/balcony views of pool. 3800 sq. ft. home includes a spacious media
room, stud & dr. 2-car garage & mature trees round out this exceptional opportunity. $525,000.
MOORESTOWN  19th  Century  Moorestown  Carriage  House  in  1858.  Recent  improvements
include a new great room addition, powder rm, laun rm & a 4-zone state-of-the-art heating & A/C
plant.  Updated  kitchen  w/cherry  cabinets,  Bosch  appli,  &  S/S  Sub-Zero  fridge,  plus  adj  break
room  w/fp.  Original  features  include  selected  barn  siding  &  hardware.  Other  features  include
oversized BRs, attached 2-car garage, & a newer sprinkler system. All on .68 acre $679,000
202 W. Ma|n St.  Moorestown, NJ 08053
(856) 235-1950
Catherine Williams
Sales Representative
Cell-Text: (856) 906-7466  Office (856) 235-1950 x 131
cwilliams13@verizon.net
Let my 30 years experience work for you!
52 E Central Ave, Moorestown  $779,000
120 year old home is located in Moorestown & is walking dis-
tancetoalltownhastooffer.Allupdatedsystems&roofwithin
thelast10years.Kitchen,structuralsupport,upgradedheating
& electric, exterior paint, landscaping & porches within last
2years.Openfloorplanw/inlaidhardwoodoakfloors&eat-in
kitchen w/ custom cabinetry. Kitchen includes banquette seat-
ing, 48" Wolf range, Sub-Zero Refrigerator, integrated Miele
coffeesystem,butcher-blockoversizedisland&10ft.ceilings
that lead to family room w/ fireplace & over-sized windows
overlooking fenced rear yard. LR & DR now serve as a quiet
get-away sitting room & office. Upstairs: MBR boasts over
1,000 sq ft & features sitting area, walk-in closet, full bath
w/ soaking tub & shower. Additional FR & 4+ bedrooms.
Wraparoundporch&sidediningporch.
268 E Main St, Moorestown  $399,900
This Folk Victorian home has new concrete side-
walks with upgraded front landscaping. Shares
borderwithHillestate,beautifultreetopview.Easy
walkingaccesstoshopping,playground,sledding
hill,andtopnotchschools.Mainstreet,butprivate
offstreet,multiplecarparking,alongwithdetached
2 car garage. Deep lot. High ceilings, hardwood
floors. Updated kitchen. 2.5 baths, 5 Bedrooms.
Four porches. Walk up attic with 8` ceilings. Full,
walkoutbasement.Plentyofstoragespace.New
basement windows, new door to storage area.
Newtanklesswaterheater.Zonedgas.
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CALL MARYANN S1ACK 1ODAY!
(8S6) 37J-2644  (8S6) 234-00JJ xJ40
www.moorestownrealestate.com
www.maryannstack.com
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MOORESTOWN   $799,000
BEAUTIFUL CURB APPEAL! An Inviting Residence with 5 BD, 4 BA,
is  situated  on  an  approx.    acre  lot.  Main  level  features  expansive
Sun-Filled  Eat-In  Kitchen,  First  floor  Library/Additional  living  quarters
with full bath, spacious FR with Wet-bar, & Brick fireplace, and Tranquil
Sunroom,  walk-up  Finished  Lower  Level,  circular  driveway, 
3 Car Garage, and more! !
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FABULOUS Upgraded Fleetwood Model w/ approx. 3500 sq. ft. of casual elegance!
Designer details include custom moldings, wrought iron staircase, & HW flooring plus
unique Finished LL w/ custom bar & Bonus room. 1st level has 10 ft. ceilings, open
floor  plan,  Kitchen  w/  upgraded  back  splash,  granite  countertops,  SS  appliances,  &
breakfast bar, butler`s pantry, Formal DR, & 1st floor Library. The 2nd level features a
spacious Master suite with luxurious MB w/ frameless shower. A must see!
BUY WHILL IN1LRLS1 RA1LS ARL LOW
MOORESTOWN
MaryAnn  Stack  represented  the  buyer  in  the  sale  of  16  Circle  Drive  in  Moorestown!
Beautiful contemporary ranch home is full of natural light w/ an open floor plan, living room
with loft, skylights & vaulted ceiling. It offers a remodeled kitchen w/vaulted ceiling, skylight,
&  ceramic  flooring.  Master  bathroom  features  a  soaking  tub,  skylight  &  vaulted  ceiling. 
It  has  an  expanded  master  bedroom  also  w/  vaulted  ceiling  and  leads  to  the  patio.
Landscaped front & rear yard with mature trees creating your own oasis!
MOORESTOWN   $1,185,000
FINEST  CRAFTSMANSHIP  throughout!  This  5  BD,  3  BA, 
custom-built  home  features  a  magnificent  Wood  Mode  Kitchen,
distinctive  Library,  spacious  2-Story  Family  Room  with  custom
built-ins,  lavish  first  floor  Master  Suite  with  access  to  Veranda,
favorable Jack n Jill Bath on the second level, plus a Full-Finished
Lower Level for entertaining. All situated on over a half acre lot!
MOORESTOWN   $699,900
SENSATIONAL  RESORT  PROPERTY!
Seated  on  a  premium  golf  course  loca-
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Subzero  Refri gerator,  Stai nl ess  Steel
Appliances,  and  Granite  countertops.  A
wall  of  windows  allows  the  sun  to  fill  the
Great  Room  with  Gas  FP.  The  1st  floor
Master  Suite  includes  custom  built-ins
and  adjoining  Master  bath.  A  Finished
Lower Level for the entire family to enjoy!
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MOORESTOWN
CENTER TOWN LOCATION
Immaculate Valley Stream 
3/4 bedroom home with fully 
finished lower level. This home
features an open floor plan and
new kitchen with atrium window.
Beautiful fenced yard with brick
patio for entertaining. 
$348,900
MOORESTOWN
QUIET CUL-DE-SAC 
Looking for a neighborhood that
offers relaxed living? This 4 bed-
room, 2.5 bath colonial is on a
wide street with sidewalks and
easy access to Pryor Park. Kitchen
with granite, finished basement,
private backyard retreat. 
$675,000
H  O  M  L  S    I  O  R    L  I  V  I  N  G
MOORESTOWN
A HOME WITH HISTORY
Step back in time and discover this
unspoiled Victorian sited on over
one acre with gardens and carriage
house. The stately interior 
is enhanced with period details,
original millwork and doors 
plus a newer kitchen. 
$1,190,000
MOORESTOWN
IN THE HEART OF TOWN
Located on a beautiful street in 
the town center, this fresh and
bright 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home
has many amenities including
wood floors, family room with
vaulted ceiling, 2-car garage 
and an in-ground pool. 
$575,000
MOORESTOWN
JUST THE RIGHT HOME
Welcome and move right in to 
this beautifully decorated 
4 bedroom, 2.5 bath center hall 
in Moorestown Hunt offering 
an upgraded kitchen with cherry
cabinets, finished basement, 
study and an in-ground pool. 
$615,000
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. 
$459,000
WESTAMPTON
TAKE IT EASY
Well maintained 2 bedroom, 
1.5 bath townhouse in Rolling
Hills offers a new roof, windows
and gutters. The kitchen has plenty
of cabinet space, newer appliances
and a breakfast area. 
No HOA fees! 
$165,000 
MOORESTOWN
SUBTLE ELEGANCE
This newer Maines built, 
5 bedroom home bespeaks a 
tradition of time honored crafts-
manship and impeccable attention
to detail. Features include oak
floors, two staircases, WoodMode
kitchen and walk-up third level. 
$1,399,000 
MOORESTOWN
IN-TOWN TREASURE
Built in 1890, this grand brick
Victorian captures a by-gone 
era with high ceilings, beautiful
millwork, floors and grand 
entertaining areas. The third floor
game room was home to 
a ballroom with maple flooring.
$999,990 
MOORESTOWN
NEW ENGLAND SALTBOX
The charm of a by-gone era 
combined with the finest crafts-
manship is evident in this home 
by Maines. Enjoy 3 fireplaces,
wide plank floors, updated kitchen
and newer gas furnace and A/C. 
$575,000
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MOORESTOWN
TRADITION HONORED 
Timeless early 1900`s colonial
with 6 bedrooms and 3.5 baths.
Originals include moldings, pocket
doors and built-ins. Enjoy a formal
living room and spacious sun-lit
dining room. Add to this a garage,
deep yard and close to town.
$595,000
MOORESTOWN
ELEGANT SOPHISTICATION
This stately 3-story all brick 
estate features exceptional quality
craftsmanship and appointments
beyond compare. Enjoy exquisite
dcor and gourmet kitchen opening
to breakfast room and cathedral
ceiling family room. 
$1,575,000
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MOORESTOWN
CARRIAGE HOME
Prestigious Laurel Creek end-unit
with 2-car garage. Custom kitchen
with green house addition, hard-
wood floors on first and second
floor, Master suite with study.
Professionally finished basement
offers a huge entertainment area.
$379,900
MOORESTOWN
SO SPACIOUS!
This classic brick center hall 
colonial home has wonderful 
living space with hardwood floors,
tasteful landscaping, brick patio,
mature trees and a convenient 
circular driveway. One year 
home warranty included. 
$625,000
MOORESTOWN
LOVELY AND INVITING
Combining classic elegance and
modern sophistication, this 
5 bedroom home by Dubrow offers
a 2-story marble foyer, wonderful
kitchen/breakfast room open to the
family room and sunroom over-
looking the rear grounds.
$1,150,000
MOORESTOWN
SMALL TOWN CHARMER 
This all brick classic home 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. 
$499,900
MOORESTOWN
CAPE COD COMFORT
This charming 4 bedroom home
with a large kitchen and sun room
has a wall of windows overlooking
a private back yard with lots 
of birds in view! A hot water
heater and furnace 
were recently installed. 
$329,900 
HAINESPORT
SPACE GALORE
Sited at the end of a cul-de-sac is
this spacious 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath
home. Features include a 2-story
foyer, rear stairs, study, vaulted
ceiling family room, master 
bedroom with sitting room and
walk-out basement. 
$599,000
MT. LAUREL
ULTIMATE PRIVACY
This exquisite estate is sited on 
a spectacular lot backing and 
siding to wooded Open Space.
This completely rehabbed home
includes 3 fireplaces, detailed 
millwork, marble and cherry floor-
ing, and lavish master suite. 
$675,000
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