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JAN. 713, 2015

A cold afternoon walk

Artist Marty Goldstein


returns to the art scene
with show at library
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Today, art is a huge part of Mt.
Laurel resident Marty Goldsteins life.
But for awhile, art was not the
first thing on his mind.
I stopped for 20 years, Goldstein said. I just started painting
again about three or four years
ago.
Goldsteins latest foray into the
world of acrylic painting has led
to being featured in a gallery for
the first time.
The Mt. Laurel Library will
feature Goldsteins work during
January and February. A meet
the artist reception will be held
on Sunday, Jan. 11 from 3 to 4 p.m.
at the library.
Goldsteins journey to the Mt.
Laurel Library show started
about 30 years ago, when he

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Patty Owens braves the cold at Laurel Acres Park last week to take her dogs Holly and Ricky for a late afternoon walk.

please see SHOW, page 11

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Pedestrian fatality
Mt. Laurel Police investigate
accidents. PAGE 4

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1315
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

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Adath Emanu-El teens visit Washington, D.C.


Teens from Adath Emanu-El's
youth program, in conjunction
with the Religious Action Center
of Reform Judaism, traveled with
Rabbi Ben David to Washington,
D.C. over the weekend of Dec. 5.
At this yearly social justice
event, teens learn about key political issues and the power of lobbying. While there they met with
other teens from across the country to learn together and discuss
political issues.
The group also had the opportunity to speak at the Washington, D.C. offices of U.S. Sen.
Robert Menendez.
Teens spoke with Menendez's
staff about the International Violence Against Women Act, LGBT
Rights and about the Jewish values of equality and compassion
for all.
They also visited the Supreme
Court and were able to observe
oral arguments.

Special to The Sun

Isabel Anthony, Jaden Paley, Josh Heller, Max Schriber, Noah


Michaud, Joey Zetkulic, Lyle James, Dan Schwartz, Marissa
Schwartz and Marlee Warwick from Adath Emanu-Els youth program enjoy a trip to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural
History during their visit to Washington, D.C.

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Police: Residents report number


of stolen packages and mail
The following information was
provided by the Mt. Laurel Police
Department.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 31year-old woman from Browns
Mills on Dec. 20 at 11:50 p.m. during a motor vehicle
stop on Route 73 at
Atrium Way. She was
charged with possession of marijuana
under 50 grams and released after posting $525 bail for
an outstanding traffic warrant.

vehicle stop on Waverly Avenue at


Federal Avenue. He was charged
with driving while intoxicated
and released pending a court
hearing.
A resident of the 300 block of
Evergreen Road reported mail was removed from his mailbox between 6 a.m.
Dec. 19 and 10 p.m.
Dec. 20. The mail was
found opened and thrown around
the neighborhood.

police
report

A resident of the unit block of


Center Lane reported a package,
valued at $70, was stolen from
their mailbox on Dec. 20 between
noon and 10:15 p.m.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 26year-old man from Voorhees on
Dec. 21 at 2:25 a.m. during a motor

A resident of the 100 block of


Knotty Oak Drive reported the
theft of two packages from the
front doorstep. The incident occurred between 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Dec. 22. The parcels were valued
at $230.
A resident of the 600 block of

Woodthrush Court reported the


theft of mail, valued at $40, from
the residential mailbox. The incident occurred at 7 p.m. Dec. 23.
Police recovered the stolen mail
from two local juveniles who were
subsequently turned over to their
parents. Juvenile complaints are
pending.
A resident of the 700 block of
York Road reported a burglary
and theft to a residence. The incident occurred on Dec. 23, between
7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Entry was
gained by forcing the rear window. Jewelry, valued at approximately $10,000, was taken.

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An accident on Dec. 28 involved
the death of a male pedestrian
after a vehicle hit him in the
northbound lanes of South
Church Street.
Police say the victim, 65-yearold Ike Williams Jr. from Penn
Street in Burlington City, was
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around 5:25 p.m. when a vehicle
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was walking in the road when he
was hit.
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as to why he was walking in the
road, Riedner said. It doesnt
appear that he had any relatives

in the area.
However, he noted the driver of
the vehicle pulled over and stayed
at the scene of the accident.
At this point, it doesnt look
like any charges will be filed,
Riedner said.
The accident snarled traffic on
Church Street for about two
hours. The road was closed immediately following the accident as
the site was cleaned up and investigated. The road reopened
around 7:30 p.m.
Nine days prior, police were investigating another accident
where a woman was seriously injured after her vehicle struck an
oncoming truck on Church Road.
The accident took place near
Brookwood Road on Dec. 19 at 1:18
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the CVS on Route 38. Both juveniles were
served with juvenile delinquency complaints and released to their parents pending a family court hearing.
A resident of the 1400 block of Ralston
Drive reported a theft from a vehicle. The
incident occurred between 6 p.m. Dec. 23,
and 4:30 p.m. Dec. 24. Toys, valued at approximately $100, were taken from the
trunk. There were no signs of forced entry
to the vehicle. The vehicle was parked in
the parking lot adjacent to the residence.
The owner of a vehicle parked in the
Carluccis parking lot on Centerton Road,
reported a criminal mischief to a vehicle.
The incident occurred between 4 p.m. and
10:45 p.m., Dec. 24. Four tires were slashed.
Damage is estimated at $500.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 57-year-old

woman of the 300 block of Vista Drive,


Marlton, on Dec. 25, for driving while intoxicated. She was stopped on Mt. Laurel
Road near Pheasant Drive at 11 p.m. and
charged with driving while intoxicated
and released.
A resident of the 500 block of Hydrangea Drive reported their residence
was burglarized on Dec. 23 between 10:30
a.m. and 7 p.m. Entry was gained by forcing open a side window.
A resident of the unit block of Conestoga Lane reported their residence was burglarized sometime between Dec. 27 and
Dec. 28. Entry was gained by throwing a
paving stone through a rear basement window. A laptop computer, jewelry, cash and
other items, valued at approximately
$1,500, were taken.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 44-year-old
man from Blackwood on Dec. 26 at 10:40
p.m. for driving while intoxicated. He was
arrested during an investigation into a single vehicle crash on Route 38 near Larch-

mont Boulevard. He was charged with


driving while intoxicated and released
pending a court hearing.
On Dec. 18, Mt. Laurel Police responded
to the report of a burglary at a home on the
100 block of Columbia Avenue. A 28-year-old
male resident reported that someone entered the home and stole jewelry that belonged to other family members. He named
an individual he suspected of committing
the crime. The investigation revealed that
the 28-year-old actually stole the jewelry and
falsely reported the burglary to hide the
theft he committed. On Dec. 26, at 9 p.m.,he
was arrested and charged with theft, filing a
false police report and receiving stolen
property. He was served with complaints
and released pending a court hearing.
A resident of the 3800 block of Chadbury Road reported a criminal mischief to
a vehicle while it was parked on Durham
Court. The incident occurred between 6
a.m. Dec. 24 and 11:30 a.m. Dec. 28. Eggs
and paint were thrown on the hood of the
car causing an estimated $1,000 in damage.

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JAN. 713, 2015 THE MT. LAUREL SUN 7

obituary
Marie Komuves
Dec. 27, 2014
Marie Komuves (nee Hogan),
89, passed away on Dec. 27. Marie
was a resident of Cherry Hill and
formerly of Mt. Laurel. Wife of
the late James Scollan and the
late Julius James Komuves,
mother of Julie A. Chalbert
(William) of Cherry Hill, Ronald
Scollan (Anne) of Alloway Township, and the late Brian Scollan,
grandmother of Scott Chalbert,

Michael Scollan (Micki), Michelle


Riccobene (Casey) and John
Crankshaw and great-grandmother of Emily Grace and
Olivia Faith Chalbert, Michael
and Mason Scollan, Alicia, Ryan
and Morgan Riccobene and Jared
and Rachel Crankshaw.
Komuves services will be held
privately. Memorial donations
may be made in her name to the
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 216 Haddon Ave., Site 328, Westmont, NJ 08108.

Job coach talks at library Jan. 12


Job coach Alex Freund will be
at Mt. Laurel Library on Monday,
Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m. for an interactive presentation exploring the
various aspects of job hunting.
Examples will include the rsum, the interview, how to read
the interviewers body language,
how the hiring decision gets
made, certain influencing factors,

why so many facets of the job


search are counter-intuitive, and
what it takes to be more credible
during the interview.
This program is open to the
public but registration is requested. To register, visit the librarys
events calendar at events.mtlaurel.lib.nj.us or call the information desk at (856) 234-7319, ext. 333.

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JAN. 713, 2015

WEDNESDAY JAN. 7

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Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. Laurel


Library. Join craft enthusiast
Audrey Pache for crocheting and
conversation.
Novices
and
experts welcome. Instruction
available if needed. No registration necessary. Bring your own
knitting materials.

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AARP Chapter 4003 meeting: 1


p.m. at Mt. Laurel Community
Center. This months guest speaker is Marisa Bozarth, curator of
the Burlington County Prison
Museum. For membership information, call (856) 439-0995.
Movie matinee: 2 p.m. at Mt. Laurel
Library. This weeks movie is Jersey Boys. No registration needed.
Tween nail art: Grades five to seven.
6:30 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.
Try out different nail designs for
your own nails or your friends.
Nail polish and art pens will be
provided.

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SUNDAY JAN. 11

Lego League: Grades kindergarten


through four. 10:30 a.m. at Mt.
Laurel Library. The Lego League
gathers once a month to build
legos around a specific theme.
Tween lockdown: Grades five to seven. 5 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.
Choose to play games like Apples
to Apples, Twister, Candyland,
Monopoly, Clue and more. This is
an after-hours party specifically
for tweens. Pizza will be served.

World music concert: 2 p.m. at Mt.


Laurel Library. This months concert is Tsukamoto and Takeishi.
The concert is free and open to
the public.
Meet the artist reception: 3 p.m. at
Mt. Laurel Library. Mt. Laurel resident Marty Goldstein will exhibit
his paintings from Jan. 2 through
Feb. 27 in the Internet Caf. Light
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Witnesses asked
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WITNESSES
Continued from page 4

eling westbound on Church Road


when it crossed into the eastbound lane, striking a commercial flatbed truck.
Emergency personnel arrived
on the scene shortly after the accident. The minivan driver was
taken to Cooper Hospital and
treated for serious injuries. The
driver of the flatbed truck was

not injured in the accident.


The accident caused police to
close Church Road for two hours
during the investigation. Traffic
was diverted onto Hainesport-Mt.
Laurel Road until Church Road
reopened later in the afternoon.
Riedner said charges have not
been filed in either accident. Mt.
Laurel Police are still conducting
full investigations of both accidents and are looking for more information into the causes. Any
witnesses are asked to call the Mt.
Laurel Police Department traffic
bureau at (856) 234-1414 ext. 1565.

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full and half-day pre-k as well as full-day kindergarten. Call 856-235-5371 for more information or to book a tour. We will host Open Houses at our main school (grades 1-8) on Sunday Jan. 25 from noon 2 pm and Monday, Jan. 26 from 9 11 am during Catholic Schools
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Mt. Laurel AARP to meet on Jan. 8


The Mt. Laurel AARP Chapter
4003 will meet on Thursday, Jan. 8
at 1 p.m. in the Mt. Laurel Community Center. The guest speaker
will be Marisa Bozarth, curator of
the Burlington County Prison
Museum.
Bozarth will discuss various
topics including the Lindbergh
kidnapping. Refreshments and
social hour will follow the meeting. Pick up the chapter newslet-

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10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at Mt.
Laurel Library. Come to the
library for a fun-filled session of
stories, songs, fingerplays and an
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The distribution of gift cards
totaled $1,050.
Chapter meetings from February to June will be held on the
first Thursday of each month at 1
p.m. in the community center.
Everyone is welcome to join.
Attend your first meeting as a
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For membership information,
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began painting in his spare time.


I always had a little bit of art
talent, he said. I started painting in the 80s. At that time, it was
mostly oils, still life, portraits, realistic kind of art.
Sometime in the 90s, Goldstein
decided to stop painting. He said
the combination of a busy life at
work and home didnt allow time
for art.
However, a few years ago, Goldstein retired and painting became
part of his life again.
I dont have the pressures of
work, and Ive taken some classes, Goldstein said.
When Goldstein began to paint
again, he decided to make a
switch from oil painting to
acrylic. He also decided to focus
on abstract art after taking a few

classes.
Most of it is abstract art,
Goldstein said. One of the courses stimulated my mind to move
into more abstract.
Painting is not the only way
Goldstein taps into his creative
side. He is also a musician and
plays in small shows around the
community.
In my teens, I learned to play
the clarinet, he said. I gave it up
because of work. Now, Ive taken
up the tenor saxophone, which is
a similar instrument to the clarinet. Most recently, within the last
two months, Ive learned the electric guitar.
Goldstein recognizes there is a
connection between his love of
painting and his love of music.
He said a number of musicians
are also accomplished artists. He
feels his talents in the two fields
complement each other.
My music stimulates my artwork, he said.
Goldstein is a frequent visitor

to the library and thought it


would be great to display his artwork there. The library thought it
was a great idea as well.
I asked them about displaying
some of my work and they readily accepted, he said.
Goldstein has participated in a
number of art shows in the past,
but this will be the first time he is
a featured artist.
This is my first one-man
show, he said. I have displayed
my art in many different venues
and shows, which included many
different artists.
Goldstein is hoping his show at
the library is only the start of bigger things for his art career.
One of my hopes is that one
day I can be in some gallery, he
said.
All Goldsteins work displayed
at the library is for sale. Those interested in purchasing the paintings or prints can contact Goldstein at (856) 778-1163 or saxymusic@gmail.com.

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