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DEC. 1016, 2014

Residents enjoy 2nd annual Tree Lighting


By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Despite the rain, there was a
large turnout for the second annual Tree Lighting at the
Moorestown Community House
last week. Residents were bundled up in warm and seasonal
clothing, holding umbrellas of all
colors and sizes, as they enjoyed
the festivities.
Members of the Community
House as well as Moorestowns
Kathy Orr of CBS 3 made speeches of thanks and appreciation.
Moorestown
High
Schools
Madrigals and Philly POPs provided musical entertainment.
Children listened to elf Timothy
R. Hollybottom read The Night
Before Christmas, and residents
enjoyed donated hot cocoa and
cookies before the lighting of the
tree,
officially
bringing
Moorestown into the holiday season.
However, the Moorestown tree
lighting is just the first of many
events in Moorestown.
Despite living in Moorestown
for five years, it was the first time
at the tree lighting for Lori Cornish, a teacher at Mary E. Roberts
Elementary School, and Ashley
Cornish, a junior at Moorestown
High School. Both expressed their
enjoyment of the Moorestown
tree lighting even though it was

raining.
I think it is wonderful for the
community. I just wish it werent
raining, Lori said.
I love it; I love that the Madrigals are performing. It really
brings the community together,
Ashley said.
Of the holiday events in
Moorestown, the Cornish duo
said they look forward to Candlelight Night the most. Moorestown
Business Associations Candlelight Night was held on Friday,
Dec. 5 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on
Main Street. During the night, the
Main Street Business district
opened its doors for family shopping along with holiday sounds
and tastes for visitors to enjoy.
I really like Candlelight
Night. With all of the lights, it is
so pretty. It really gets you into
the holiday spirit, Ashley said.
Lori said they would be having
family over to their house for
Christmas and attending a
Christmas Eve service the night
before.
The holidays are always special with families coming together, Lori said.
Also a first time tree lightinggoer, Yannick Bonnemaiso, a twoyear Moorestown resident, felt
the ceremony was a great experience, and he was very curious to
please see THERES, page 14

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Timothy R. Hollybottom, one of Santas elves, reads The Night Before Christmas to the children of
Moorestown during the 2nd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. For more photos, see page 32.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Authors Day
Moorestown schools get visit
from author. PAGE 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 33-37
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Winter Story Time


coming to the
Moorestown Library
Mark your calendar for Winter
Story Time at the Moorestown Library.
For children under 2, with a
caregiver, there is Baby Time.
Drop in each week to join us for
stories, rhymes and songs just for
babies. Siblings are welcome.
Children and caregivers are invited to stay after the stories and
enjoy a playtime together. No registration is required! Baby Time
meets on Mondays at 9:30 a.m. on
Jan. 5, 12 and 26 and Feb. 2 and 9.
Time for Twos is for children
who are 2 years old and their
caregivers. Join us for 30 minutes
of stories, rhymes and songs just
for 2 year olds. Siblings are welcome.
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Mondays at 10:45 a.m. on Jan. 5, 12
and 26 and Feb. 2 and 9.
For children who are 3 years
old by Jan. 1, there is 3 Year Old
Story Time. Just for 3 year olds
are stories, rhymes and crafts.
Registration is required. Register
for Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. or 1:30
p.m. The dates of the sessions are
Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 and Feb. 4 and 11.
For children who are 4 or 5
years old by Jan. 1, is 4-5-Year-Old
Story Time. Children will enjoy
stories, rhymes and crafts just for
4 and 5 year olds. Registration is
required. Register for Tuesdays at
1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.
please see HOLIDAY, page 5

DEC. 1016, 2014 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 5

Holiday drives at the


Moorestown Library
HOLIDAY
Continued from page 2

Holiday drives at the


Moorestown Library
'Tis the season to remember

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For children who are currently
in kindergarten, there is Kindergarten Story Time. Just for
kindergarteners
is
stories,
rhymes and crafts. Registration is
required. Register for Mondays at
1:30 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. The dates of
the sessions are Jan. 5, 12 and 26
and Feb. 2 and 9.
Registration began on Monday,
Dec. 8, but continues until classes
are full. To register stop by the library or call at (856) 234-0333.

and aid those in need our community. To help brighten their holidays, when you visit the new
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also drop off your donations for
these worthy causes...
The Wish Tree is an annual tradition of the Woman's Club of
Moorestown. Choose a wish tag
and return the unwrapped gift
and tag by Dec. 18. Emergency
and Community Services will distribute the gifts to the needy children of Burlington County.
Toys for Tots, sponsored by the
USMC Reserve, is accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys in
its drop-box for its annual holiday
drive.
Live Civilly's food pantry cart
is an ongoing donation site where
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in our opinion

A lose-lose for our young adults


Some troubling statistics about our states youth were released last week
ew Jerseys youth and young
adults outpace their counterparts in the country in a lot of
key measurables. They graduate high
school at high rates; more of them
earn at least a bachelors degree; and
they make more money, on average.
But New Jerseys young adults also
outpace the rest of the country in
their demographic in two odd categories more of them stay single, having never married, and more live at
home with their parents.
Two reports released last week
painted this confusing, and somewhat
troubling, picture of our states youth.
First, the Department of Education
released data that the states high
school graduation rate rose to 88.6 percent in 2014, up from 87.5 percent in
2013 and 86.5 percent in 2012. Thats
great news.
Then, the U.S. Census Bureau released data on each states 18- to 34year-old demographic. Almost 30 per-

Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on how New
Jersey can improve the job and living
outlook for young adults? Share your
thoughts on this, and other topics,
through a letter to the editor.

cent of New Jerseys young adults


hold a bachelors degree, compared to
22 percent for the rest of the country,
and up from 19 percent in 1980. They
have a median income around $41,000
(compared to around $34,000 nationally). But 71.1 percent of this demographic has never been married (65.9
percent nationally) and 40.5 percent
(30.3 percent nationally) still live with
their parents. Furthermore, while the
median income is higher than the rest
of the country, when adjusted for inflation, its actually $4,000 less than it
was in 1990.
All of this data can be attributed, in
large part, to the Great Recession and

the states high cost of living. Our


countrys economy changed dramatically a few years ago, and while its
better now, it still isnt back to full
power.
So what can we do about this? It
might seem like were playing a broken record, but New Jerseys government needs to find ways to make it easier, and more affordable, for our young
adults to live and work in our state.
Its tough to get a job in New Jersey,
even though there is plenty of business here, and its even tougher to find
affordable living. The cost of renting
is high, and while it is a good time to
buy a home, its a tough thing for a single, young adult to do.
If we dont find a way to change the
outlook for our youth, well soon find
that they will look elsewhere for better, and more affordable, opportunities. And losing residents, especially
from that demographic, would not be
good.

Schools celebrate Authors Day on Dec. 3


By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
In the multipurpose room of the George
C. Baker Elementary School, children
wearing hats of green crocodiles excitedly
gathered for a special presentation. If
there was any indication of what was
going on, the bulletin board near the main
entrance of the hallway explained it all,
with pictures crayon-colored crocodiles
eating watermelons, welcoming childrens
author and illustrator Greg Pizzoli of
Philadelphia for Authors Day on Wednes-

day, Dec. 3.
Pizzoli is the author and illustrator of
The Watermelon Seed and Number One
Sam, as well as illustrator for Not Very
Scary by Carol Brendler. In total, Pizzoli
has six books published. The Watermelon
Seed, a story about a crocodile who accidentally eats a watermelon seed, received
the 2014 Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for
most distinguished beginning reader book.
Authors Day, brought to Moorestowns
Baker Elementary School by the Baker Elementary Home and School Association, is
held every year for children to learn about

and meet authors of some of their favorite


books. However, this author had a connection to Bakers very own art teacher, Katie
Paetzold. He was her professor when she
was in college.
I invited him for two reasons. First of
all, he was the art professor of our art
teacher, so when he published his first
book, she brought it in to show me, and as
soon as I heard that he won the Seuss
Geisel Award, that kind of sealed the deal
for me, said the schools librarian Ann
please see PIZZOLI, page 24

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happenings at parks & rec

Yoga for everyone


at the Department
of Parks and Rec
By KAHRA F. BUSS
Dept. of Parks & Recreation
For many years, the Department of Parks and Recreation has
offered yoga at the Church Street
Recreation Center, on the third
floor. Since the 2013 renovations,
the third floor has become a life
arts studio that offers a wide variety of personal development programs. As a part of this focus,
under the instruction of Teresa
Werkheiser, the Yoga for Teens
and Adults program has gained
momentum and offers our hectic
lives a brief reprieve every
Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Werkheiser has been a yoga instructor for more than five years
and is a yoga and meditation
teacher.
Her goal is to offer guidance
and services to help people who
are looking to transform their
mental, spiritual and physical
lives.
The external world, which is
experienced as daily life, mirrors the innermost feelings and
impulses of the self. In turn,
those subconscious feelings project outward into the external
world, creating opportunities and
experiences. Through yoga and
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WEDNESDAY DEC. 10
Make a Personalized Stocking:
Second graders. 4:15 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Join us for
some holiday fun as we enjoy
seasonal stories and make a personalized stocking! We will ask
for the name youd like on your
stocking when you register. Call
or stop by to register.
South Jersey NOW-Alice Paul
Chapter meeting: 7:30 p.m. at
the First Baptist Church, 19 West
St. in Moorestown. The South
Jersey NOW-Alice Paul chapter
will have speakers from the
National Association of Women
Business Owners preceded by a
discussion of chapter activities.
Please enter via side door closest
to municipal parking lot and
Carl's Shoe Store.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to

CALENDAR
8:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley avenues. Visit
www.meetwithgod.com or call
235-0450 for more information.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 2390022 or visit www.southjerseyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
5:15 to 6 p.m. at Center for Conscious Living, 302 N. Washington
St., Suite 101E. Call (856) 722LOVE for information.
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Pastors Bible Study
at 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.

La Leche League meeting: 10 a.m.


every month. Offering advice
and support for the nursing
mother. For more information,
email mkeaise@aol.com.
Moorestown Lions Club meeting:
7 p.m. at Sal and Joes Restaurant, 300 S. Lenola Road. Service organization. For more information visit www.moorestownlions.com.
Organization
for
National
Women Alice Paul Chapter
meeting : 7 p.m. at First Baptist
Church. Works for political,
social and economic equality.

THURSDAY DEC. 11
Make a Personalized Stocking:
Second graders. 4:15 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Join us for
some holiday fun as we enjoy
seasonal stories and make a personalized stocking! We will ask

for the name youd like on your


stocking when you register. Call
or stop by to register.
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. at Moorestown Library. Stories, rhymes and crafts. Call 2340333 to register.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 6:30 p.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,
115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mile
loop is mostly flat on roads.
Includes Strawbridge Lake Park.
Rotary Club of Moorestown
meeting : 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunch
and guest speaker presentation.
For more information visit
www.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-Week
Service: Holy Eucharist and Healing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown.

FRIDAY DEC. 12
Moorestown Theater Companys
Elf, Jr.: 7 p.m. at the
Moorestown Upper Elementary
School, 325 Borton Landing
Road. The Moorestown Theater
Company presents the east coast
premiere of the musical version
of the new holiday classic about
Buddy The Elf. Please visit
www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org to order tickets or call

DEC. 1016, 2014


(856) 778-8357 for more information.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. For more information visit www.southjerseyalanon-org.

SATURDAY DEC. 13
South Jersey Boys Read: 9:30 a.m.
at the Moorestown Library.
Music Matters! Presented by Symphony in C: Ages 4 and up. 11 a.m.
at the Moorestown Library. Join
us for a unique presentation
blending symphony and story! An
ensemble from the symphony will
instruments' possibilities and
accompany a storybook reading.
No registration required.
Moorestown Theater Companys
Elf, Jr.: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the
Moorestown Upper Elementary
School, 325 Borton Landing
Road. The Moorestown Theater
Company presents the east coast
premiere of the musical version
of the new holiday classic about
Buddy The Elf. Please visit
www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org to order tickets or call
(856) 778-8357 for more inforplease see CALENDAR, page 17

DEC. 1016, 2014 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 9

Library available
to non-members
LIBRARY
Continued from page 5
time you visit us. Check out
books and hunger at the same
time!
BCAA Cats welcomes cat and
kitten food, treats, litter and
many other items needed to support its rescue and fostering efforts. It runs the adoption center
at PetSmart on Centerton Road,
as well as low-cost spay and
neuter clinics, just to mention a
few of its services, manned by a
network of caring volunteers.

Dog food and treats are also


welcome, for shelter dogs and also
for the Food Bank, to enable the
needy to keep their pets.
And be sure to visit the
Moorestown Library Community
Bulletin Board near the Reference Desk. It's brimming with
ideas for service projects and
news of holiday events in our
area.
Have a friend who's moved out
of town, but still loves the
Moorestown Library? Consider
gifting them with a non-resident
membership.
Come on by and check us out
during this season of giving!

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DEC. 1016, 2014 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 11

Giordano is a civic leader

Special to The Sun

Frank Giordano of Moorestown, Philadelphia District Attorney Seth


Williams and Susan Carty, president of the League of Women Voters
of Pennsylvania, stand with a 2014 Civic Leadership Award given by
The League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania - Citizen Education
Fund on Nov. 11 at a reception at The Union League in Philadelphia.
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MTC to stage
world premiere of
Magic Tree House
The
award-winning
Moorestown Theater Company
has been asked by Music Theatre
International to stage the World
Premiere Workshop Production
of a new childrens musical,
Magic Tree House: A Ghost Tale
For Mr. Dickens, Jr.
The workshop production,
which MTC is calling Preview
Stage, will have at least two December shows on Saturday and
Sunday, Dec. 20 and 21 at 2 p.m.,
tentatively set for Westfield
Friends School. MTI staff will
come from New York to see the
world premiere of this musical.
This is a huge honor for the
Moorestown Theater Company,

said MTC producing artistic director Mark Morgan. Of the


thousands of theater companies
in the United States that produce
theater for children, MTI came to
us to give this new script its firstever staging!
We are humbled to be asked
and very thankful for the opportunity this workshop presents for
our young performers.
I wanted to have a theater
company that was close to New
York City, whose work I was familiar with, and that I trusted to
do a great job with new material,
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Yoga provides increased flexibility


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YOGA
Continued from page 7
meditation, one enters the rich
pageantry of the subconscious,
with all of its dialogue, archetypes and symbols, and explanations emerge. Clarity and selfawareness increase as ones practice becomes more regular. The
pause in life that yoga offers is
one that helps to build the self
and create a more peaceful existence.
In her own words, the benefits
that can be reaped from a regular
practice of yoga are innumerable.
For those individuals who live
stressful lives, have stressful jobs

or live with a high level of stress


in general, the core elements of
yoga breathing, stretching and
awareness can be of benefit.
Simply learning to breathe, and
to use ones breath to control the
mind, the heart and the nervous
system, are essential to better
health.
Learning to breathe while moving improves stamina and the
overall health of muscles. The
power of breathing helps one to
focus and become more in tune
with ones body and spirit.
Yoga provides increased flexibility, increased muscle strength
and tone, and improved respiration, energy and vitality.
It also helps the maintenance
of a balanced metabolism and

aids in weight reduction.


Yoga improves cardio and circulatory health and helps to protect the body from injury as well.
Join Werkheiser on Thursday
evenings from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and
learn the basics.
Begin your own practice and
become more in tune with yourself.
Develop your practice and
transform your life.
Yoga is yet another program
provided to the community by the
Department of Parks & Recreation to help community members become better versions of
their current selves.
For more information, visit
www.moorestown.nj.us or register at www.moorestownrec.com.

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see all the things they were doing.


Bonnemaiso said he, along
with his wife and children, ages 8
and 11, were really looking forward to the holiday events. He
said Candlelight Night is fun, but
he was also looking forward to
the Cooks House Tour, which was
on Dec. 3. Families open their
houses to residents to show how
they have decorated for the holiday season.
Its in the holiday spirit, and
people typically are welcoming
very warmly, so we really enjoy
that, Bonnemaiso said.
Despite having a small family
in the United States, Bonnemaiso
said they still celebrate all holidays together. For Christmas
specifically, they decorate their
old Victorian house with lights
and candles, which Bonnemaiso
said his wife works very hard on.
We really enjoy living in
Moorestown. We like the community aspect of Moorestown. The
spirit in this town you cant find
in neighboring towns. We are really grateful to be here and we really enjoy it, Bonnemaiso said.

BRIGIT BAUMA/The Sun

Moorestown residents Lori and Ashley Cornish came out on Monday,


Dec. 1 to enjoy Moorestowns 2nd Annual Christmas Tree Lighting as
well as listen to the Moorestown High School Madrigals.

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Musical is based
off best-selling series
MUSICAL
Continued from page 12
cer John Prignano, and the first
one that I thought of was the
Moorestown Theater Company.
Prignano said he plans to travel to New Jersey, not only to see
the musical performed, but to
speak with the MTC staff and
cast members to get their
thoughts about the shows script
and songs, as well as the workshop process.
This new childrens musical,
which is based on one of the stories in the best-selling Magic
Tree House Collection of childrens books by Mary Pope Osborne, tells the story of Jack and
his younger sister Annie, who go
back in time to 1843 to convince
Charles Dickens not to give up on

his writing career.


With a little bit of magic that
they are allowed to use in the stories via Merlin the Magician from
Camelot, Jack and Annie show
Dickens what the world would be
like without his stories.
Their magic brings out the
three ghosts (that are so wellknown from Dickens most famous story, which help to convince Dickens to continue his
writing career in general, and to
write A Christmas Carol, specifically.
The workshop directing staff
for MTCs Preview Stage 2014 consists of director Morgan, vocal director Carol Ann Murray and
choreographer Kaitlin Tumulty,
all of Moorestown.
For more information about
this World Premiere Musical,
visit the MTC website, or call
(856) 778-8357.

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mation.

SUNDAY DEC. 14
Holiday Remembrance Service: 3
p.m. at First United Methodist
Church, 446 Camden Avenue in
Moorestown. Nondenominational service offering families and
friends a meaningful way to
remember departed loved ones
during the holiday season. Nursery care provided; reception follows. All are welcome. For more
information call (856) 235-0450.
Advent Concert: 4 p.m. at Saint
Matthew Lutheran Church, 318
Chester Avenue in Moorestown.
A Child, A Son, the Prince of
Peace for Me. Free and open to
the public.
Moorestown Theater Companys
Elf, Jr.:
2 p.m. at the
Moorestown Upper Elementary
School, 325 Borton Landing
Road. The Moorestown Theater
Company presents the east coast
premiere of the musical version
of the new holiday classic about
Buddy The Elf. Please visit
www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org to order tickets or call
(856) 778-8357 for more information.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Mansion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.

Saint Matthew Lutheran Church:


Worship services at 8:30 and 11
a.m. Sunday school and adult
forum at 9:45 a.m. 318 Chester
Ave., Moorestown.
Center for Conscious Living: Celebration service at 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St., Moorestown.
First United Methodist Church:
Worship services at 8:30 a.m.
(contemporary and traditional),
9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11
a.m. (traditional). Communion at
all services first Sunday of the
month. 446 Camden Ave.,
Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Worship services at 8, 8:30 and 11
a.m. Arabic Fellowship Worship at
5 p.m. 101 Bridgeboro Road,
Moorestown.

Trinity Episcopal Church: Holy


Eucharist at 7:45 a.m. Parish
Eucharist at 9 a.m. Morning
prayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.
207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Adult Church School
at 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30
a.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: Regular
Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.
and noon. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
First Baptist Church
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Sunday Chat at 9 a.m. Worship at
10 a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11
a.m. Sunday discussion at 11:30
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Moorestown High School seniors
who have committed to play
NCAA college lacrosse. The
Moorestown High School girls
lacrosse team is one of the most
storied and accomplished New
Jersey high school programs in
any sport and has for many years
been consistently ranked at the
very top of numerous national
polls.
It has won the Tournament of
Champions title, symbolic of the
states No. 1 team, in all groups a
record 20 times, 13 of the last 15
years and overall the program
has been state champs 21 times.
Recent graduates of the program have gone on to successful
academic and athletic careers at
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Maryland,
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Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt and
many more.
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their college choices are:
Melanie Becker Vanderbilt
University; Courtney Bodine
LaSalle
University;
Abbey
Brooks Rutgers University; Jess
Button Holy Cross University;
Keira Dalmass University of
Connecticut; Gabby Cooper
Catholic University; Maggie
Handlan University of Michigan; Alex ODonnell Brown University; Adriana Pendino University of Michigan; and Emily
Troy Gettysburg College.
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lacrosse has also been one of the


states most successful programs.
Playing in the competitive Skyland Conference, the team won
state Group Championships in
2008 and 2011.
This past season the boys won
the Group III South Jersey Championship.
Recent graduates have attended and played for Connecticut
College, Elizabethtown, Fairfield,
Franklin and Marshall, McDaniel, Mount St. Marys,
Nazareth, University of North
Carolina, Rutgers, University of
Delaware, St. Josephs, Villanova
and Washington & Lee.
This years boys NCAA recruits and their college choices
are:
Austin Haynes University of
Delaware; Andrew Helfman
Oneonta State; and Tristan
Sporer Mount St. Marys
We are extremely proud of
these 13 Moorestown student athletes. Most all of them, began
playing for our club at a young
age and each of them has shown
steadfast dedication to their
sport, their school and their community, Kelly Dalmass, president of the Moorestown Lacrosse
Club, said.
Each year, tens of thousands
of high school students play
lacrosse and only a small percentage of them have the skill, dedication, discipline and academic
ability to go on to play at the
NCAA varsity level.
We are proud of their academic and athletic accomplishments
and equally proud of them as
young men and women. They will
no doubt continue to make us
proud as they go on to play at the
next level.
I know I speak for everyone
associated with the Moorestown
Lacrosse Club especially the
many
dedicated
volunteers,
coaches, parents and club officers when I offer each of them a
heartfelt congratulations on their
successful high school careers
and wish them all the very best in
the future.

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Three boys from Moorestown


sing with Philadelphia Boys Choir
BY BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
South Jersey will soon be filled
with the sounds of angels on Dec.
20 as the Philadelphia Boys Choir
and Chorale will perform Sing,
Choir of Angels in Haddon
Heights.
This is the first time in three
years well be doing a concert in
South Jersey, and were very
happy we can come back and do
that, said Stephan Stoeckl, director of marketing for the Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale.
What makes this concert so
special for Moorestown is that
three of the towns own residents
have earned their place in the
choir and will be performing at
the concert. Moorestown Upper
Elementary Schools Vaughn Cultrara and Christopher Doyle,
both 11, have recently earned

their trademark blazer to perform with the Philadelphia Boys


Choir, and Nathaniel Garthe, 10,
is an advanced cadet working on
earning his blazer for this week.
All the boys started singing
young, Vaughn and Nathaniel at
age 7 and Christopher at age 8.
Nathaniel got into singing by
playing the violin and has liked
music ever since. Vaughn loved
singing in front of people, while
Christopher enjoyed singing different songs.
All the boys were recommended to join the Philadelphia Boys
Choir by a teacher at their elementary schools.
Nathaniel and Christopher
were recommended by their
music teacher Angela Torban at
South Valley Elementary School,
and Nathaniel was recommended
by first-grade teacher Mary Jean
Klatte of George C. Baker School.

The Philadelphia Boys Choir


requires the boys to go through a
training program, depending on
their age, maturity level and previous experience.
The program can take anywhere from six months to two
years to complete. Then they have
to pass an audition where they
have to memorize and perform
about an hour of music by themselves in front of the music director, Jeffrey R. Smith.
Once they pass, they earn their
trademark red blazer and are allowed to perform with the choir.
All the singers really enjoy performing at concerts. Christopher
said his favorite part is going to
different kinds of concerts in all
places.
Nathaniel agreed, with the concerts being his favorite part as
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Hope Community Church: Comeas-you-are worship service at
10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
Moorestown Friends Meeting
(Quakers): Opening exercises
9:30 a.m., worship service at 10
a.m. Social hour follows. Childcare available. 118 East Main St.,
Moorestown. All are welcome.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Worship services
at 10 a.m. 319 Bridgeboro Road,
Moorestown.
Questions call
(609) 346-4348.

Destiny Church Service: 10 a.m. at


William Allen Middle School, 801
North
Stanwick
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Moorestown. Nursery and KidsZone available. For more information visit www.destinynj.org or
call (609) 386-3142.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Mansion. For more information
visit
www.moorestown.com/history.

MONDAY DEC. 15
Make a Gum Drop Tree: Third
graders. 4:15 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Brighten up
your holiday with a festive tree
made of colorful gumdrops. Call
or stop by to register.
Surf & Turf Film Festival: 7 p.m. at

the
Moorestown
Library.
Tonight's feature is the film
Dream Factory about skiing in
Alaska.
Township Council meeting: 7:30
p.m. at Moorestown Town Hall,
Council Chambers. The workshop
begins at 7 p.m.
Overeaters Anonymous: 7:30 p.m.
at St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 2390022 or visit www.southjerseyoa.org.

TUESDAY DEC. 16
Moorestown Walks by David Bicking: 7:30 p.m. at the Municipal
Parking Lot. This walk is approximately three miles at a moderate
pace. We will be taking different
routes through Moorestown's his-

toric streets. This isn't an


endurance hike or a nature walk.
This is a walk on suburban streets
and sidewalks to stretch the legs
after work on a mid-week night
with good company and conversation. Meet across Second
Street in the Municipal Parking
Lot. For more information about
the event, contact leader David
Bicking at (609) 332-2109 or
dbickin@yahoo.com.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. Call
(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Mansion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Mens Meeting: 8 p.m. at
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about the event.
Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church: Afternoon with the
Bible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
Societa Bell Italia-American
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also rehearse before concerts as
well.
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get to go to all kinds of concerts,
Christopher said.
If you really like singing it
would be a great choir to join,
Vaughn said.
See
Vaughn,
Christopher,
Nathaniel and other South Jersey
and Philadelphia residents in the

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Friends School appoints new trustees


Three new trustees were recently
appointed
to
the
Moorestown Friends School Committee.
The School Committee, or
Board of Trustees, donates a considerable amount of time, financial support, and interest to guiding the affairs of the school. The
responsibility for school management and policies lies with the
School Committee.
Barbara Caldwell is a former
Moorestown Friends School associate head of school, academic
dean, Upper School director and
Chester Reagan chair, who served
19 years at MFS before her retirement in 2012. She was the co-clerk
of the 2011 Strategic Plan Committee and led the development of
the schools twin pillars of academic rigor and spiritual and ethical growth. From 2012 to 2014,
Caldwell served as clerk of the
MFS Strategic Plan Oversight
Committee and managed the
schools Membership Renewal
Process for its accreditation as a
Quaker School through Friends
Council on Education.
From 1982 through 1990, she
served as the director of religious
education for Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting. Caldwell is active at
Providence Friends Meeting
(Media, Pa.), has authored articles on Quaker decision-making
practice and has served on local
Quaker foundations. She earned
a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and an M.A. in Latin from
Columbia University. Caldwell
and her husband, Sam, live in
Media, Pa.
Dinesh Desai has been chairman of the board, CEO and president of Emtec, Inc. since 2005. In
1986, Dinesh founded DARR Global Holdings, Inc. and served as its
chairman and CEO from 1986 to
2005.
He was president, CEO, cochairman and an owner of Western Sky Industries. Prior to 1986,
he spent 12 years with American
Can and Arco Chemical in various management positions, including marketing, manufacturing, finance, planning and research and development. Desai is
a former member of the Board of
Directors of the Enterprise Center.

He is involved with various


nonprofit and community organizations, and his family have established a school near his hometown in India to provide educational opportunities for impoverished children.
Desai graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology in
Bombay and he holds an M.S. in
chemical and industrial engineering from Montana State University and an M.B.A. from Temple
University. He and his wife, Sue,
live in Moorestown, and they
have
two
daughters
at
Moorestown Friends School.
William Bill Haines, Jr. is
owner and president of Pine Island Cranberry Company, a fifthgeneration, family-owned busi-

ness that has been in operation


for 123 years.
Pine Island, part of the Ocean
Spray Cooperative, is the largest
cranberry grower in New Jersey.
A former mayor of Washington
Township, Burlington County, he
became involved in the victorious
gubernatorial election campaign
of Christine Todd Whitman and
he served on Whitmans economic advisory committee on the
campaign as well as the governorelects transition team.
In 1994, he was elected to the
Burlington County Board of
Freeholders, where he served for
15 years and was instrumental in
the expansion of the countys
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PIZZOLI
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Ferruggia. The books are delightful and the children love
them, so it seemed like a no brainer.
For the last month, students
have been doing an authors study
on Pizzoli. They learned about his
life, read and analyzed his books
and drew and colored pictures of
the characters. The books were
also sold to students so Pizzoli
could sign them.
On Authors Day, Pizzoli gave a
presentation to different grades
throughout the day. With each
grade, he talked about his experiences as a writer and illustrator,
showed them how he drew some
of the characters, as well as read
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writing stories when he was in
first grade. He even said before he
could write, he would tell stories
to his mom, who would write
them down for him. Since then,
he pursued his dream in college,
where it solidified this is what he
wanted to do.
Earning his masters degree in
fine arts, Pizzoli now teaches at
the University of the Arts in
Philadelphia. It was there that he
not only taught Paetzold, Bakers
art teacher, but another student,
who was also an illustrator, who
introduced him to his agent.
Pizzoli also gave the children a
preview of some of his new and
upcoming books. He read Templeton Gets His Wish, a book
coming out in the spring about a
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At the end of the presentation,
Pizzoli allowed the students to
ask questions about him, what he
does and the characters. Pizzoli
also gave advice on writing and illustrating stories, expressing the
need to draw and write every day
and to work hard.
I write every day. Sometimes I
throw it all out, and sometimes it
gets into a book, Pizzoli said.
Draw every day, draw from life.
Work hard and be nice to people. I
teach at the college level in Philly,
and I find the ones who are successful are the ones who work
hard, not necessarily the ones
who draw the best.
Ferruggia said she hopes children take away not only the love
of literature and reading from
these author events, but also realize there is a lot of work to put
into writing or illustrating a
book.
I think it is important for
them to understand it is a
process. Sometimes a book is published and sometimes it isnt, but
you have to keep writing, Ferruggia said.
Pizzoli expressed his happiness
for being invited to the school and
seeing the childrens reactions to
his book.
Its exciting reading to the
kids and sharing stories with
them. I enjoy being in the studio,
too, but you dont see how it is received there. It is really nice connecting with the kids, Pizzoli
said.

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Meeting with a mortgage broker


By KRISTEN DOWD
The Sun
The first step to buying a
home is finding out how much
you can afford.
This is where a mortgage
broker comes into play.
The mortgage consultation
is very important, Alyce
Klaus, broker/sales representative with Weichert Realtors
Moorestown, said. Its educational, so the consumer doesnt
go out based on just asking
price.
Robert Salotto, president of
First Financial Lending in
Cherry Hill, has been in the
mortgage business for 14 years.
He said finding a good mortgage broker is the first step in
home buying.
Go to (a broker) you know
someone had a good experience
with, he said. Theyre fair,
theyre honest theyre going
to make money, as anyone
should but youre going to get
a fair, honest deal.
A mortgage broker is there
from the beginning to the end
of the home-buying process,
first providing a pre-approval
for a homebuyer and, once a
house is found, contacting the
lender for loan approval, setting a closing date and assisting
during the closing.
Everythings got to match
with the paper trail, Salotto
said. Banks are trying to do
fair business.
The initial pre-approval will
determine a consumers qualifications for loan programs and
rates.
Of course, its not just a matter of what a person can afford
its also about what theyre
comfortable spending. Buying
a home just within your budget
is a personal risk.

Just like anything else in


life, its a personal thing, Dave
Lewis, broker/owner of B.T.
Edgar and Son Realtors in
Moorestown, said. Do you
want to give up other things in
life?
According to Anne E. Koons,
sales associate with Berkshire
Hathaway HomeServices Fox &
Roach, Realtors, in Cherry Hill,
buying a house you are just
working to pay for doesnt
make sense.
If all youre doing is working to pay for the house and you
have no other disposable income to do anything else with,
its going to get to the point that
you resent the house, she said.
Should you buy as much as
you can? Yes, but within reason.
When it comes to buying a
home, Salotto advises breaking
everything down to find out if
you can really afford the house
and the lifestyle you want to
live.
People say, I want to spend
$200,000. I want to spent
$250,000. What does that really
equate to? Salotto asked. You
have to break that down further to your monthly payment.
Salotto provides his clients
with a money worksheet,
which breaks down housing expenses, from insurance to takeout dinners.
Property insurance, homeowners insurance, home repairs, cable bill, water bill,
lawn care system, monthly car
payments, health insurance,
life insurance, food, veterinarian bills, donations, Salotto listed. Its all in addition to the
house.
Salotto also advises factoring
please see FIRST, page 31

WHEN YOU GO
A mortgage broker will let
you know what documents are
needed to fill out a loan application, and each person may
not need the exact same paperwork, but keep in mind that the
following are typical:

W-2 statements (two years)


Financial statements (two
months)
Pay stubs (two most recent)
Photo ID
Marriage certificate or divorce
decree

Buying a home: What to expect


From starting the search to signing the papers, Realtors discuss specifics
By KRISTEN DOWD
The Sun
Buying a home is not only the
single greatest transaction of
your lifetime it could be the
most emotional transaction, Angela Barnshaw, CEO of Haddonfield real estate agency Agent06,
said. We dont sell houses. We
help to match a person to a house.
We connect you to that house.
There are a lot of factors that
come into play when buying a
home. How much can you afford?
How much do you want to pay?
And how do you find the house
thats right for you?
But before delving into how to
find the house, potential homebuyers need to know how much
they can spend. Across the board,
area real estate professionals
agree that the first step of the
home-buying process is to talk to
a mortgage broker.
You really need to do that.
Theres no sense in me taking you
out and showing you $400,000
homes when you max out at
$350,000. Im wasting your time
and my time, Anne E. Koons,
sales associate with Berkshire
Hathaway HomeServices Fox &
Roach, Realtors, in Cherry Hill,
said. Thats very important to do
before you even go out to start
looking at houses.
Once a prospective homebuyer
is pre-approved for a mortgage,
finding a real estate professional
is the next sensible step.

The real estate


professionals role
From the very beginning to
the very end, we are vigilant
about making sure the customer
knows that we are there as their
guide and protector, Barnshaw
said, not as someone trying to
squeeze a commission check out
of them.
Guiding a homebuyer is key;
real estate professionals are there
from the search for a new home to
the final contracts and everything
in between.
You need a real estate advisor.
We wouldnt perform surgery on

ourselves,
Alyce
Klaus,
broker/sales representative with
Weichert Realtors Moorestown,
said with a smile. This is such an
important economic investment,
and to obtain the counsel of a real
estate agent who is going to represent your best judiciary interest,
its a no brainer.
A homebuyer can also rely on
the knowledge of a Realtor. A Realtor will know if a home is located near high-tension wires or
falls within a strong school district. If a neighborhood is having
issues flooding or mold, for instance the Realtor will most
likely know that, too.
I consider myself an expert in
my field. I know a lot, Koons
said. Im sure theres a lot that I
dont know, but after almost 30
years of being in the business,
Ive been through a lot of different scenarios.
Barnshaw said its important
for the Realtor to focus on how he
or she is promoting and presenting the home.
The presentation in person
has to meet or exceed the promotion, she said.
Just as important is understanding the market data.
Not (market data) for all of
the county or even
all of that town,
but that unique
hyper-local niche
where that house
is located,
Barnshaw
said. And
a skilled Realtor is going
to know how to negotiate,
whether
theyre representing the buyer or
representing the
seller.

Negotiating
When youre
talking about negotiating, I wish
there was a more
scientific
response in pricing, Klaus said,
but when you

REAL ESTATE SERIES


This is part two of a three-part
series on the local real estate
market. Part three next week will
focus on the markets sellers.

get down to it, its what the seller


will take, the buyer will pay and
the bank will appraise.
According to Dave Lewis, broker/owner of B.T. Edgar and Son
Realtors in Moorestown, Realtors
are there to help a buyer through
the negotiation process. Buyers
dont go in blind; Realtors will
share comparable properties to
place a value on the prospective
home.
Then well sit down and come
up with an asking price, Lewis
said.
When negotiating, its not only
about the buyer. The seller needs
to be willing to negotiate a price,
too.
We want to be able to get the
highest price for the seller, Barnshaw said, and the lowest price
for the buyer.

Current inventory
Home prices are improving
now because there is still a lack of
please see INVENTORY, page 31

DEC. 1016, 2014 THE MOORESTOWN SUN 31

Internet is a strong start for home buying How is the rental market?
By KRISTEN DOWD

whos moving into your area.


According to the National Association of Realtors, in 2013, 92
Its safe to say the Internet has percent of buyers used the Interrevolutionized the real estate in- net to search for a new home, and
dustry.
42 percent of buyers found the
Fewer than two decades ago, home they purchased online,
house
listings
compared to 8
would be submitpercent in 2001.
HOMEBUYER
ted for printing in
Buyers tend
STATISTICS
MLS books, oftento be doing their
times being sold
homework ahead
before the publiof time before
cation hit the
they contact an
streets.
Today,
agent, as far as
listings are postwhat they like
ed online practiand dont like,
92% of homebuyers
cally
instantaDave Lewis, broused the internet
neously, accessiker/owner
of
to search for a home
ble to viewers
B.T. Edgar and
around the world.
Son Realtors in
I like the
Moorestown,
swiftness
of
said. They pare
being able to list a
down what they
house and that
want. Its a more
same day put it in
efficient
the MLS and
process.
42% of homebuyers
from there it goes
Websites such
found the home they
out to 30, 40 differas
Trulia.com,
purchased online
ent
websites,
Zillow.com and
Anne E. Koons, a
Realtor.com are
sales
associate
the most popular
with Berkshire
for prospective
Hathaway Homebuyers.
Services Fox &
Realtors, howRoach Realtors in
ever, caution onCherry Hill, said.
line information
Its a lot easier to
can be mislead88% of homebuyers
do business today
ing, likening the
purchased a home
because
everyscenario to judgwith an agents help
thing is faster.
ing a book by its
Koons said she
cover.
embraced the InWhen youre
ternet when it belooking at photocame a factor in her industry graphs, thats a good introducmore than a decade ago, and she tion. But this is a huge investhasnt stopped using it since.
ment. Nobody is going to buy a
Im all for the web. Its expo- house sight unseen, Alyce Klaus,
sure. Someone in San Francisco broker/sales representative with
can see my homes. Someone in Weichert Realtors Moorestown,
London. Someone in Montreal, said. When you take in this inKoons said. You never know formation from the web, you take

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it in with an open mind that, in


some cases, it may not be accurate.
This includes estimated values
for homes, which are also listed
on these websites.
Zillow has a thing called Zestimates its a program in their
software that gives you an idea
what your home is worth, Lewis
explained, but in a town like
Moorestown, Haddonfield, towns
where they have eclectic homes
next to each other a ranch next
to a Victorian next to a colonial
its not very accurate.
He said people put too much
weight into what they find on
these websites, but there are errors and its not perfect.
Its good for a guide, but its
not the gospel, Lewis said.
Of course, it seems most
prospective buyers understand
this sentiment.
The National Association of
Realtors reported that 90 percent
of prospective buyers who started
their home search online last
year still used a real estate professional.
In addition to having more accurate information than whats
available online, Realtors are also
invaluable when it comes to
knowing about the area where a
home is located.
I can tell which ones are by
high tension wires, which ones
are on a busy street, Koons said.
Thats where my knowledge
comes into play.
Klaus agreed.
I think the consumer should
go out and should look online and
pursue information about the
town, but you cant determine
property value online, Klaus
said, and that is truly where that
real estate representative is going
to support your investment. Its
that kind of guidance.

First step in homebuying is pre-approval


FIRST
Continued from page 30

in monthly debts, such as credit


card bills and student loan pay-

ments, which will help calculate a


consumers debt-to-income ratio.
For real estate professionals, a
pre-approval from a mortgage
broker is not just the suggested
first step in the home-buying
process its essential.
We will not show you a house

until you have a pre-approval,


Angela Barnshaw, CEO of Haddonfield real estate agency
Agent06, said. Its not about a
loan its about a local lender
whos with a good company, who
has a variety of loan products
that they can offer you.

By KRISTEN DOWD
The Sun
The rental market is going
well, Lewis said. Individuals
who lost jobs in the recession
are now renting to build up
stronger credit.
Theyre good people who
got stuck in a bad situation,
Lewis said. They wait a couple years for credit to get repaired, and then they can get
back into looking at houses.
Damaged credit doesnt necessarily translate into not
being able to own a home. At
Weichert Realtors, there are
rental
consultations
for
prospective homebuyers who
are renting.
So many people walk
around and say, I really couldnt afford to buy. But they really can, Klaus said. A mark on
your credit doesnt mean its
going to stay there forever. We
do the financial counseling to
work toward credit repair. People need guidance to improve
their credit score.
According to Lewis, for
those who have good credit, its

prudent to buy rather than


rent.
If youve got good credit,
he said, you shouldnt be renting, you should be buying.
And with the market getting
better, its also a good time to
buy a home.
These rates are the lowest
theyve been in 30 years. Actually, closer to 40 years, Koons
said. Eventually these rates
are going to go up and youre
not going to see them again
If you can afford to pay $2,000
to $4,000 in rent, you should be
buying a home, not renting a
home. It just doesnt make
sense.
Renting to own a property
or a lease purchase is another option. Renting to own
means a consumer will rent a
property for a negotiable term,
and a percentage of the rent
goes toward a down payment.
Then, after that time period, you have the down payment the money saved and
you can buy the property,
Lewis said. Its a good way to
go if you dont have the down
payment.

Inventory is increasing
INVENTORY
Continued from page 30
inventory. According to the New
Jersey Association of Realtors,
the number of homes for sale in
all markets was down 15.5 percent
earlier this fall, compared to the
same time period last year. But
closed sales in all markets have
risen 21.8 percent.
It goes back to supply and demand, Koons said, adding the exception is the million-dollar-plus
range. Theres a three-year inventory of million-dollar-plus
homes.
Spring and summer saw a lot
of Earth moving, Klaus said,
with more homes listing for sale.
The inventory is increasing, and
real estate professionals want the

public to know there are still


plenty of homes to buy. New subdivisions have been going in
around Burlington and Camden
counties, and there is a clear
uptick of 55-plus communities in
the region.
When we were coming out of
the boom, there were a lot of disbelievers. The market contained a
lot of inventory that clearly could
no longer support what (sellers)
were asking, Klaus said. Now,
theyre listening to the real estate
agents. Theres a higher percentage of people priced right in the
marketplace. The buyer traffic is
extraordinarily good.
(Buyers) like to look at a lot of
inventory before they make that
selection. They dont like to compromise, she continued. Were
trying to match up the buyer with
their dream home.

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Tree
LIGHTING
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Clockwise from above: The Moorestown High School Madrigals


sing holiday songs at Moorestowns 2nd Annual Christmas
Tree Lighting ceremony to get residents in the holiday spirit.
Ryan Devany and Liam Peck, both sophomores of Moorestown
High School, represent Young Life as they give out hot chocolate donated by Brandywine Senior Living to cold attendees.
Bradley Kenney (right), flips the switch to light the tree. Norah
Robbins, Megan Robbins, Lauren OHanlan and Aden OHanlan
are all bundled up at Moorestowns 2nd Annual Christmas Tree
Lighting ceremony. Aden shows off a bit of the holiday spirit
with his festive hat.

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