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Mt. Laurel Librarys Gina Acerbo shows off the librarys 3D printer as it makes a small plastic chain. The library is holding Intro to 3D
Printing sessions to familiarize the Mt. Laurel community with the new technology. To use the printer, library members can make an
appointment at www.mtlaurel.lib.nj.us. The library is holding a 3D printing demonstration on Wednesday, July 30 at 11 a.m.
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
On any given summer week-
end, Mt. Laurel resident Jim
Petruzzi can sit in his backyard
and listen as ATVs race behind
his home on Knotty Oak Drive.
The vehicles can be seen dart-
ing back and forth along a long
stretch of dirt between Petruzzis
home and the New Jersey Turn-
pike. What they cause are a lot of
noise and clouds of dust floating
over Petruzzis backyard.
Petruzzi came to last weeks
Mt. Laurel Council meeting to
ask for assistance in getting the
dirt bikers out of the area. He told
council it has gotten to the point
where he can no longer enjoy his
backyard.
Youre sitting outside trying
to have a family barbecue and its
really becoming a nuisance, he
said.
The bikers are riding on a dirt
please see BIKES, page 7
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Practice is keeping the Lenape
Regional High School District
prepared when it comes to school
security.
At last weeks Board of Educa-
tion meeting, Security and Emer-
gency Management Coordinator
Jim Kehoe reviewed the district's
security procedures. He gave a de-
tailed description of each of the
five emergency procedures used
by the schools, including shelter
in place, lockdowns, evacuations,
bomb threats and fire drills.
Under state law, each school is
required to do one fire drill and
one of the four security drills per
month. Superintendent Carol
Birnbohm said the security drills
are just as important as fire drills.
We're getting the kids familiar
with the other terminology just
as much as they are familiar with
the fire drill, she said.
The drills have allowed the dis-
trict to make improvements to se-
curity. Kehoe said a number of
problems had been exposed in
past years during drills. Some of
the changes in security include
the automatic locking of class-
room doors when they are closed
and amber lights around all em-
ployee entrances to keep people
from entering a building during
an emergency.
One of the ways the district is
able to test its security is through
unannounced drills. Kehoe said
these are not required, but the
district has found them to be use-
ful when evaluating its security
protocol.
We do unannounced drills be-
cause it gives off more of a real
feel, he said.
The drills are not just for the
students. The teachers and staff
are also tested on how they re-
spond to specific situations.
Kehoe said teachers receive
training on all security proce-
dures during an orientation when
they are first hired.
All new teachers have 60 days
to complete the training, he said.
The district makes sure its
staff is also up to speed. Drills are
reviewed during teacher in-serv-
ice days. All teachers and staff re-
view a book with every detail of
what their responsibilities are
during one of the emergency situ-
ations. Substitute teachers go
through the same training.
The school district has been
able to put some of its measures
to practice. The district's emer-
gency notification system sends
email text notifications to com-
municate potentially dangerous
situations to parents. Kehoe said
one of the issues today has been
kids going to social media and re-
leasing information prematurely.
The notification system allows
the schools to act more quickly
than ever before.
Our main priority is to secure
the scene and make sure the kids
are safe, Kehoe said. (The noti-
fication system) has made the
whole transition a lot faster.
While the district has made
large improvements in security,
Kehoe said it will continue to
evaluate drill performance and
make additional improvements
in the future.
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A resident of the unit block of
West Bluebell Lane reported the
theft of ashtrays from the rear
porch of the residence. The inci-
dents occurred between June 25
and July 9, between the hours of 3
a.m. and 7 a.m. The ashtrays were
valued at $5.
A resident of the unit block of
West Bluebell Lane reported the
theft of cigarettes and ashtrays
from the front entrance area of
the residence. The incidents oc-
curred between June 25 and July
9, between the hours of 2 a.m. and
4 a.m. The cigarettes and ashtrays
were valued at $50.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 59-
year-old female of the 1100 block
of Colts Circle, Lawrenceville, on
July 9 for shoplifting $47.27 in
merchandise from the ShopRite
on Union Mill Road. She was
served with criminal complaints
and released pending a municipal
court hearing.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested 25-
year-old male of the 2000 block of
Maple Avenue, Hatfield, Pa., on
July 10 for possession of marijua-
na. He was stopped on Fellowship
Road in the area of Gaither Drive
for a motor vehicle violation at
12:15 p.m. He was charged with
possession of marijuana under 50
grams and possession of drug
paraphernalia. He was served
with criminal complaints and re-
leased pending a municipal court
hearing.
An employee of Somerset
Property Management reported
the theft of components from 10
central air conditioning units lo-
cated behind a property on the
16000 block of Commerce Park-
way. The incident occurred be-
tween 6 p.m. July 9 and 6 a.m.
July 10. Repair costs were not
known at the time of the report.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 30-
year-old female of the 800 block of
West Lakeshore Drive, Browns
Mills, on July 10 for being a disor-
derly person in the area of the
3300 block of Route 38. She was
served with criminal complaints
and released pending a municipal
court hearing.
A resident of the 100 block of
Willow Turn reported a burglary
and theft to a residence. The inci-
dent occurred between 10:30 p.m.
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W
ere all for workers rights.
Were all for equal and fair
pay. Were all for providing
people who work hard with a good liv-
ing, no matter what they choose to do.
However, were not for government-
mandated raises, especially for work-
ers who typically make more than
minimum wage.
New Jersey Policy Perspective is
urging lawmakers to increase the
states minimum wage for tipped em-
ployees from $2.13 per hour to $5.69 per
hour a 167 percent increase. The As-
sembly Labor Committee passed such
a bill in March.
The group argues tipped workers
earn less than twice that of their non-
tipped counterparts and, as a result,
are more likely to live near the poverty
line.
The non-profit Economic Policy In-
stitute, which suggests paying tipped
workers the same minimum wage as
non-tipped workers, $8.25, says tipped
workers have a poverty rate twice that
of non-tipped workers, are more likely
to rely on public assistance and less
likely to receive benefits such as paid-
time off and health coverage.
Tipped workers in this state havent
had a raise in their minimum wage
since 1991, sitting at $2.13 per hour
the federal minimum for more than
20 years.
But this is where the controversy be-
gins. The New Jersey Restaurant Asso-
ciation opposes the increase, obviously,
and it has a very good point. The asso-
ciations president, Marilou Halvors-
en, reminds us that tipped workers are
guaranteed to make at least the states
minimum wage of $8.25; if they leave
making less than that in tips, the em-
ployer is obligated to make up the dif-
ference, she said.
So whats the fuss about, then?
Halvorsen says a survey of the associa-
tions membership found that tipped
workers earn between $15-$16 per hour
on average. Extrapolate that over a 40-
hour week, and thats a salary north of
$30,000 per year.
Seems to us the system currently in
place protects tipped workers just fine.
Giving them the proposed $3.56-per-
hour raise would equate to an addi-
tional $7,404.80 per year, per employee
based on a 40-hour work week, for a
total salary of almost $40,000 per year.
And the difference in salary would
come out of the business pocket.
If these businesses are required to
pay that difference, it wouldnt be sur-
prising if they simply laid off a tipped
worker or two and got by with a small-
er staff. That would accomplish almost
exactly the opposite of what these
groups, and the proposed bill, seek to
do. We urge the Legislature to resist
passing this bill. Tipped workers are
already compensated at appropriate
levels.
And well continue to tip 20 percent.
No need to increase tipped pay
State government shouldnt increase minimum wage for tipped workers
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on raising the
state minimum wage for tipped workers?
Share your thoughts on this, and other
topics, through a letter to the editor.
July 9 and 7:20 a.m. July 10. Entry was
gained through an unsecured garage door.
A 32-inch flat screen television, valued at
approximately $200, was taken.
A guest of a hotel on the 3000 block of
Crawford Place reported an assault. The
incident occurred on July 11 at 5 a.m. The
victim was punched in the face by an un-
known subject after answering a knock at
the door.
The subject fled the area prior to police
arrival. No significant injury was report-
ed.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 36-year-old
male of the 100 block of Mayfair Lane, on
July 11 for burglary, invasion of privacy
and criminal mischief. The suspect bur-
glarized a residence with the purpose of
placing video cameras for surreptitious
viewing.
He was served with criminal complaints
and lodged at the Burlington County Jail
in lieu of $25,000 bail.
Employees of Coco Keys Water Resort
on Route 73 reported receiving several
counterfeit $100 bills. The incidents oc-
curred on July 12 between 7 p.m. and 10
p.m.
police report
POLICE
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power lines running between the
Turnpike and the homes on Knot-
ty Oak Drive. Petruzzi has called
both the Mt. Laurel Police and the
New Jersey State Police, to no
avail.
The biggest problem is the
bikes create a lot of noise and
dust, he said. While the ATVs are
zipping up and down the length of
the power lines, Petruzzi said
there has been a ton of issues
concentrated directly behind his
home.
Theyre doing wheelies and
then theyll go behind my house
and theyre doing donuts, he
said.
Youll be sitting there and a
cloud of dust comes and gets all
over everything.
Petruzzi said this isnt the first
summer ATVs and dirt bikes
have run behind his home. This
has been an ongoing issue for a
few years, however, this year the
number of vehicles has become
excessive.
There were some questions
among council as to whether any-
one should be riding bikes along
the property.
Councilman Jim Keenan asked
township manager Maureen
Mitchell about contacting PSE&G
to fence in the area around the
high-tension wires or post no tres-
passing signs, since the area is
private property.
Petruzzi said he doesnt neces-
sarily have a problem with ATVs
in general, but he wishes the bik-
ers would have more considera-
tion for the neighborhood.
I grabbed a few of the kids
and they say theyre sorry,
Petruzzi said.
But some of them I cant talk
to. I cant keep running out there
every 10 minutes.
If the town wants to allow it
and say let the kids have fun, they
need to find a way to be respectful
to all our homes, he added.
Bikes create noise in area
BIKES
Continued from page 1
WEDNESDAY July 23
Paws for reading: Grades 1 to 4. 4
p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Prac-
tice your reading skills with a cap-
tive canine audience in a private
setting with Wilson, a registered
therapy dog, and his owner, Ms.
Judy. Wilson is a friendly Bearded
Collie mix who is waiting to hear
you read to him. Sessions are in
15-minute blocks. Bring your
favorite book or arrive early to
choose a book from the librarys
collection.
Intro to Makey Makey: Grades 4
and up. 6 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. Join instructor Pavi Lak-
shminarayan for this fun work-
shop to test various projects. No
experience necessary.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:
12 p.m. at Laurel Creek Country
Club, 655 Old Centerton Road.
For more information visit
www.mountlaurelrotary.org or
call (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesday
at Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.
Come hear a new story every
week and then stay and play the
rest of the day! Call (856) 273-
9500 or visit www.kidsplay-
lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3
p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,
Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
FRIDAY July 25
Dungeons and fandoms: Grades 7
to 12. 5:30 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. Stop by for a fast-paced,
hybrid role playing game based
on Dungeons and Dragons. Set
out on a quest with fellow adven-
turers and encounter characters
from your favorite fandoms.
Concert: 6:30 p.m. at Laurel Acres
Park. This weeks concert will fea-
ture rock and pop favorites from
To The Max. No registration need-
ed. The concert is free.
SATURDAY July 26
Abrakadoodle: Ages 6 to 10. 10:30
a.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Stop by
for an art-rageous adventure and
explore stinking colors, exciting
techniques and create master-
pieces along the way.
SUNDAY July 27
Makey Makey play time: Grades 4
and up. 2 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library, Stop by for an open,
hands-on Makey Makey session.
This is a play time to test what
you have learned in our Makey
Makey class. Formal instruction
will not be provided.
New Covenant Presbyterian
Church: Sunday worship 11 a.m. to
noon. Adult Bible study 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowship
after the church service each
third Sunday. Church is at 240
Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,
Mount Laurel.
MONDAY July 28
Teen video game tournament:
Grades 7 to 12. 2 p.m. at Mt. Lau-
rel Library. The tournament will
be open to all teens.
Mt. Laurel Council meeting: 7:30
p.m. in the municipal court room,
Municipal Building, 100 Mt. Laurel
Road. Visit www.mountlaurel.com
for more information and to con-
firm meeting time.
TUESDAY July 29
Intro to ballroom dancing: 7 p.m. at
Mt. Laurel Library. This weeks
dancing lesson will be the Argen-
tine Tango. No experience or reg-
istration needed.
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The sisterhood of Adath
Emanu-El is hosting a rummage
sale on Sunday, July 27 from 9
a.m. to noon. There will also be a
bag sale from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The sale will include some-
thing for all ages.
Clothing, accessories, house-
hold items and toys will all be
available for purchase.
The event will be at Adath
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tails, call (856) 608-1200.
Friends to hold book
sale July 23-26
The Friends of the Mt. Laurel
Library Bargain Book and Media
Sale will take place at the Mt.
Laurel Library from Wednesday,
July 23 through Saturday, July 26.
Members of the friends are in-
vited to the preview night on
Wednesday evening from 6 to 8:30
p.m. New members are welcome
to join.
The sale will be open to the
public on Thursday from noon to
8:30 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to
6:30 p.m., and Saturday from 10
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The bag sale will
be held all day on Saturday. Bags
will be provided. Fill a bag with
books for $5. Customers are wel-
come to bring their own re-usable
grocery bags.
All proceeds benefit the Mt.
Laurel Library.
YMCA blood drive to be
held Sunday, July 27
The need for blood is constant.
This is especially true during
summer months when regular
donors are on vacation and
schools are closed.
This year, help the YMCA of
Burlington and Camden Counties
support the needs of the commu-
nity and provide the American
Red Cross with the ultimate gift of
blood.
Join the YMCA to help save
lives and celebrate 100 days of
summer by participating in a
blood drive on Sunday, July 27
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel YMCA on Centerton Road.
As part of the Red Cross 100
Days of Summer, 100 Days of
Hope campaign, those who do-
nate blood or platelets between
July 1 and July 31 will be eligible
to win a $100 American Express
Gift Card to use toward summer
activities. One card will be given
away daily.
For more information or to reg-
ister contact the Mt. Laurel
YMCA Welcome Center at (856)
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Students in local schools are
used to being asked to hand their
homework in on time, but now
those adults looking to serve on
their local board of education
must do the same.
July 28 marks the deadline for
school board hopefuls to file their
board of education candidacies
with the Burlington County
Clerks Office to have their name
officially placed on the ballot in
November.
Nominating petitions are due
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Office, Courts Facility, 1st Floor,
49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly,
08060 by 4 p.m. on July 28.
Legal requirements to become
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clude:
Holding U.S. citizenship and
being a resident of the school dis-
trict for at least one year.
Being a registered voter in the
school district before filing a
nominating petition.
Being able to read and write.
Have no claim against, or in-
terest in contract with, the board.
Not holding another office in
the municipal or county govern-
ing body.
Not holding two elective of-
fices simultaneously.
Not be disqualified from
membership for the conviction of
certain crimes. (Within 30 days of
election or appointment to the
board, the Department of Educa-
tion will conduct a criminal histo-
ry background investigation on
board members.)
Successful nominating peti-
tions are the documents that
allow candidates to have their
names officially placed on the
election ballot in November.
To nominate a candidate, the
signatures of at least 10 qualified
voters living within the district
are required, one of which may
belong to the candidate.
Candidates must also abide by
all New Jersey requirements re-
garding the filing of campaign ex-
pense reports with the New Jer-
sey Election Law Enforcement
Commission. A candidates three-
year term will begin in January
2015. Those looking for more in-
formation about filing can visit
www.njsba.org/candidacy.
The nominating petition can be
retrieved at the Burlington Coun-
ty Clerks office or digitally at
http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/
DocumentCenter/View/1247.
10 THE MT. LAUREL SUN JULY 23-29, 2014
TOWNSHIP OF MOUNT LAUREL
Schedule of Foreclosed Property
Date Current 2014
Acquired Description Block Lot Address Assessed Value Min. Bid
1 1978 116 x 94 IRR 101.25 61 Rancocas Blvd. $86,600.00 $34,640.00
2 Vacant Land .0860 Acres 206.04 1 Emerald Ave. $66,000.00 $26,400.00
3 1976 124 x 727 401 21 Hartford Rd. $12,900.00 $5,160.00
4 1976 68 x 610 IRR .941 Acres 401 33 Hartford Rd. $15,500.00 $6,200.00
5 1976 67 x 155 401.01 23(24) Hartford Rd. $8,400.00 $3,360.00
6 1978 50 x 155 .1779 Acres 401.01 41(42) Hartford Rd. $10,400.00 $4,160.00
7 75 x 183 .3133 Acres 401.02 4 Unnamed Street $10,700.00 $4,280.00
8 1968 48 x 95 -100x50 .1147 Ac. 401.02 34 Hartford Rd. $6,900.00 $2,760.00
9 1978 50 x 127 .1457 Acres 508 1639 Marter Ave. $41,300.00 $16,520.00
10 1978 2.71 Acres - 3.38 Acres 511 1 Rte. 38 $209,200.00 $83,680.00
11 1978 200 x 278 IRR 703 24 2 Elmwood Rd. $99,000.00 $39,600.00
12 1983 3.87 Acres 1002.9 6 Rear Berkeley Place $49,500.00 $19,800.00
13 1968 .72 Acres Vacant Land 1302.01 49 Church Rd. $86,600.00 $34,640.00
14 1976 40 x 35 1305.05 12 Columbia Ave. $8,400.00 $3,360.00
15 1976 46 x 35 1305.05 12.01 Columbia Ave. $8,400.00 $3,360.00
16 1992 290 x 575 IRR 1006 2 345 Texas Ave. $123,800.00 $49,520.00
17 1992 90 x 320 - .6611 Acres 1006 2.01 Texas Ave. $51,200.00 $20,480.00
18 2013 115 x 736 - 1.9430 Acres 401 26 Hartford Road $12,500.00 $5,000.00
19 2013 322 x 660 IRR 401 29,30,32 Hartford Road $25,100.00 $10,040.00
20 2013 65 x 648 - .9669 Acres 401 31 Rear of Hartford Road $6,300.00 $2,520.00
21 2013 300 x 150 - 1.0330 Acres 401.02 10,11,14-2 1Hartford Rd-Rear $13,400.00 $5,360.00
22 2013 50 x 119 - .1365 Acres 401.02 25 & 26 Hartford Road $2,100.00 $840.00
23 2013 1.483 Acres 401.02 45 Hartford Road - Rear $22,000.00 $8,800.00
24 2013 50 x 240 - .2754 Acres 401.04 14 Hartford Road $6,400.00 $2,560.00
25 2013 121 x 61 - .1694 Acres 401.09 58.02 533 Hartford Road $59,400.00 $23,760.00
26 2013 178 x 180 - .7355 Acres 606 22 Mt. Laurel Road $10,210.00 $4,084.00
27 2013 .667 Acres 606 23.01 313 Mt. Laurel Road $89,300.00 $35,720.00
28 2013 .42 Acres 802.25 21, 22-26 114 Cedar Street $9,700.00 $3,880.00
29 2013 1.06 Acres 1006 17 Texas Avenue Rear $35,000.00 $14,000.00
30 2013 1.94 Acres 1100 17 & 18 4316 Church Road $146,400.00 $58,560.00
31 2013 1.84 Acres 1300.03 3.02 Atrium Way $3,800.00 $1,520.00
32 2013 5.29 Acres 1302.01 50 Church Road $73,600.00 $29,440.00
33 2013 1.162 Acres 1308 1 Waverly Avenue $69,600.00 $27,840.00
Total $1,479,610 $591,844
Please be advised that the Township of Mount Laurel will be auctioning off foreclosed properties on July 30 at 10 a.m. in the
Municipal Court Room located at 100 Mount Laurel Road, Mount Laurel, New Jersey. The township recently acquired the below
listed parcel through the foreclosure process. After a property is foreclosed on, the township lists the property for sale in an
auction style format where potential buyers are free to bid on the land or lands for sale at a set minimum bid.
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE VACANT LAND IN MT. LAUREL AT AFFORDABLE RATES.
THE STARTING BIDS ARE JUST 40 PERCENT OF THE CURRENT MARKET VALUES. DONT MISS OUT ON THIS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY.
Deadline approaches to file for BOE election
Visit us online at www.mtlaurelsun.com
JULY 23-29, 2014 THE MT. LAUREL SUN 11
Thru 8/15/14
Special to The Sun
Three Mt. Laurel girls went to Virginia with the South Jersey Mystics U12 softball team after they ad-
vanced to the PONY New Jersey State Championship on July 5 and 6 in Westampton. The Mt. Laurel
players from left are Jess Chen, Azlynn McGriff and Jess Cernava.
Mt. Laurel girls play with South Jersey Mystics
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