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www.mtlaurelsun.com MARCH 18–24, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 17–19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Obituary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
INSIDE THIS ISSUEFellowship redevelopment
Council approves amended planfor zone three. PAGE 3
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Shane Bergeron laughs as he drives around a robot during Lenape High School’s Family ScienceNight last week. Fourth graders from Mt. Laurel Township Schools were invited to participate in avariety of interactive activities. Students from Lenape’s ChemClub, Robotics Club, Science League,Environmental Club and Project Lead-the-Way led the activities. For more photos, please see page15.
Fun at Family Science Night
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
Mt. Laurel residents may havea small increase in their munici-pal tax bill in 2015.
Mt. Laurel council unanimous-ly approved the 2015 municipalbudget on first reading at lastweek’s meeting. The budget in-cludes a tax increase of $15.11 forthe average assessed home of $236,952.
The tax rate and the budgetboth increased slightly from lastyear. The total budget is just lessthan $37.6 million, a small bumpup from the $37.3 million of lastyear. The tax rate was increased$.006 per $100 of assessed value.
Township manager MaureenMitchell said there are no majorchanges to the budget this year.The proposed budget would keep
all township services intact.Council also passed an ordi-
nance on first reading to increasebudget appropriations up to 3.5percent to create a bank cap forpossible use in future years. Theordinance will be on the agendafor second reading and a publichearing at council’s next meetingon March 23.
The 2015 municipal budget willbe presented in detail during the
second reading and public hear-ing at council’s April 13 meeting.
Manager review discussedWith council preparing for its
annual review of the townshipmanager, there was discussionwhether reviews from depart-ment heads and township em-ployees should be considered.
Deputy Mayor Dennis Rileysuggested the township do a 360-degree job performance review.He felt getting feedback from em-ployees from all over the town-ship would be valuable. He addedmany private businesses use a360-degree job performance re-view for managers.
Councilman Jim Keenan dis-agreed, saying such a reviewcould put a strain on the town-ship.
“I don’t think it’s healthy for
the manager’s office and thetownship,” he said.
Councilman Rich Van Noordagreed with Riley, but added the360-degree review is just a sugges-tion on how the township may beable to do things better.
“This is not calling into ques-tion the confidence of the manag-er,” he said. “I think’s she’s doing
Taxes may increaseCouncil passes municipal budget that includes
$15.11 increase for average assessed home
please see GREEN, page 6
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2 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
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Raymond Rizzuto March 5, 2015
Raymond Rizzuto of Mt. Lau-rel, formerly a resident of Wilm-ington, N.C., and Florham Park,passed away on March 5 at 80years old. He was the husband of the late Virginia; loving father of Raymond J. Rizzuto, Jr. (Andrea)of Haddonfield and the lateMichael Francis and AndrewJohn Rizzuto; beloved grandfa-ther of Robert Raymond andAmanda Jean Rizzuto; and dearbrother of Victor Rizzuto of Man-
chester.Born one of seven children of
Vito and Jennie Rizzuto, he at-
tended Colombia High School inMaplewood where he played base-ball and basketball, and met hisfuture wife. After graduating in1953, he enlisted in the army andserved in California and Ger-many between 1954 and 1955 as aPFC, earning an honorable dis-charge. Upon returning to NewJersey, he apprenticed as a brick-layer, and became reacquaintedwith his high-school sweetheart.They married in 1956, had threesons and lived in Florham Parktill they retired in 1994 to NorthCarolina, where he pursued his
passion, golf.Mr. Rizzuto’s family received
friends on Saturday, March 14 atChrist the King RC Church of Haddonfield, where his funeralmass was also held. Intermentwas private. Memorial Donationsmay be made in Mr. Rizzuto’sname to the Alzheimer's Associa-tion, P.O. Box 96011, Washington,DC 20090-6011 or www.alz.org.
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Mt. Laurel Library will be aparticipating site for the first-ever New Jersey Makers Day onMarch 21. Community membersof all ages are invited to come foran exciting day filled with activi-ties focusing on maker culture.
NJ Makers Day is designed to
be a statewide single-day eventthat celebrates, promotes and in-troduces maker culture, as well asthe values associated with mak-ing, tinkering and STEM-basedlearning. According to the Bu-reau of Labor Statistics, “employ-ment in occupations related toscience, technology, engineeringand mathematics is projected togrow to more than 9 million be-tween 2012 and 2022. That’s an in-crease of about 1 million jobs."
The library’s schedule of events includes:
• 3D Printing Demo & Discus-sion: 10 a.m. to noon.
Come for a 3D printing discus-
sion and demonstration led by ad-ditive manufacturing specialistfrom NextFab, Alex Kaplan. Theprogram will cover all aspects of the 3D printing process fromscanning and computer-aided de-sign to preparing the machine fora print. The program will also in-clude use cases for 3D printing, ageneral discussion about the fu-ture of 3D printing and a ques-
tion and answer session.• Make Your Own Rain Stick:
11a.m. to 1 p.m.Join the Mt. Laurel Green
Team and make your own rainstick from plastic bottles, packingpeanuts and rice.
• Button making: 11 a.m. to 2p.m.
Express yourself with yourown button creation. Pick frompre-printed designs or make yourown.
• Kids Build Workshop: Noonto 3 p.m.
Join Home Depot staff for afree hands-on workshop. Build atoolbox, a riding lawnmower, tic-
tac-toe game or a helicopter. Allattendees get to keep their craft,receive a certificate of achieve-ment, a workshop apron and acommemorative pin.
For more information, contactthe Mt. Laurel Library at (856)234-7319 ext. 333 or visit www.mt-laurel.lib.nj.us. Find out moreabout NJ Makers Day at www.nj-makersday.org.
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6 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — MARCH 18–24, 2015
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SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Include your name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto news@mtlaurelsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
managing editor Mary L. Serkalow
interim managing editor Kristen Dowd
mt. laurel editor Mike Monostra
art director Stephanie Lippincott
advertising director Arlene Reyes
chairman of the board Russell Cann
chief executive officer Barry Rubens
vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
elauwit media group
publisher emeritus Steve Miller
editor emeritus Alan Bauer
Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe Eiselepublisher
a fantastic job.”Council members did agree they would
review Mitchell’s job performance as theyhave in past years. They plan to continue
discussing changes to the review process ata future meeting.
Mt. Laurel Green Team updates
Council gave the Mt. Laurel Green Teampermission to adopt a section of Route 38in Mt. Laurel. The Green Team plans toadopt an area of the highway between ArkRoad and Fostertown Road. Mitchell saidthe organization will conduct a cleanup in
the area. Some members of council wor-ried about safety issues along the highway,but Mitchell said Mt. Laurel Police hasgiven the organization the go-ahead to
move forward with the project.“I reviewed it with traffic safety and
they have no issue with it,” she said.The Green Team is also planning a town-
ship-wide cleanup day for Saturday, April18.
Green Team plans township-wide cleanup day
Over the last few weeks, you
may have read on this page
our request to have you send
in the story of your marriage propos-
al. March 20 is National Proposal Day,
and we are celebrating the under-the-
radar “holiday” by telling the stories
of marriage engagements of the mem-bers of this community.
Why do we do this? As one of our as-
sociate editors would say, “we love
love.”
And so, too, apparently, do plenty of
other New Jerseyans. A recently-re-
leased Census report shows that New
Jersey has the lowest percentage of
people who have married two or more
times. So, when we say “I do,” we tend
to mean it. Or, at the very least, we
don’t intend to say it again if things
don’t go right the first time.We’d rather focus on that first point,
though. New Jersey has long held one
of the lowest, if not the lowest, divorce
rates in the nation, and experts are
never surprised to read this. Why? Be-
cause New Jersey residents typically
fall into categories that put them at a
lower likelihood to get a divorce:
We have a high level of education,
so we often delay marriage to a later
age, making us more emotionally and
financially stable. Money troubles are
a leading cause of divorce, and since a
good portion of our newlyweds are in
a better financial position than their
counterparts in the South and West –
where divorce rates are higher – we
tend to avoid the D-word.
Which circles us back to what we’rereally talking about here – wonderful,
head-over-heels love.
We have already received plenty of
stories from the community about
their memorable engagement stories,
and we thank you for them. Your sto-
ries will be told in these pages in the
coming weeks. If you want to share
your stories with the town, please
send them in. We love love, all year
‘round.
in our opinion
Want a lasting marriage?The secret is simple – get married, and live, in New Jersey
Your story
Want to share the story of your marriageproposal and engagement with the rest oftown? Send us an email to the address atthe right.
Maybe he popped the question on a pic-turesque summer day at the beach, a ban-ner plane proclaiming his love flying over-
head. Perhaps she organized your familyand friends into a flash mob, asking foryour hand in marriage at the end of anelaborate song and dance. Or maybe it wassimple, both curled up on the couch athome, sharing a pizza and laughing over
the latest episode of a favorite sitcom.March 20 is National Proposal Day, and
no matter how you went from single to be-
trothed, The Sun wants to celebrate withyour stories.Was it the most romantic proposal in
history? A proposal that went hystericallywrong, but still with an enthusiastic “yes”at the end? Maybe the third time was the
charm? Whatever your story, we’re callingon you to send it in so we can share it witheveryone.
Send in your perfect (or not-so-perfect)proposal story, and a photo of you and yourspecial someone, to our news email, whichis listed to the right.
Watch for your stories in an upcomingissue of The Sun.
The Sun wants to know: How did you get engaged?Share your stories with our readers for National Proposal Day on March 20
GREENContinued from page 1
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The following informationcomes from Lt. Joseph Friel of the Evesham Township Police De-partment:
Following the armed robberyof a T.J Maxx Store in EveshamTownship on Jan. 19, investiga-tors were able to collect DNA evi-dence from the scene that waslater used to identify and connecta suspect to the crime.
During the investigation, Eve-
sham investigators submittedDNA evidence to the New JerseyState Police laboratory for test-ing.
The results of the DNA testsalong with other evidence led theEvesham Police Department tocharging a male with committingthe robbery.
On March 4, the United StatesMarshals Service located and ar-rested the suspect hiding in anapartment building in East Cam-den.
Arrested:A male, age 30, of Mount Lau-
rel was charged with second-de-gree robbery. He was lodged inthe Burlington County Jail in de-fault of $150,000 full bail.
Police make arrestin armed robbery
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WE NES Y MARCH 18
Line dancing: 7 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Lisa from Dances byDiane will be instructing begin-
ners in the basic techniques ofseveral line dances. No partner,experience, registration or coor-dination needed.
Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurelmeeting: 7 p.m. on first and thirdWednesdays at Unity Church ofChrist, 629 S. Church St. For any-one interested in developingcommunity and leadership skills.
For more information contactGregory J. Bartz atgbartz181@comcast.net or (609)953-1603.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:
Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.Visit www.mountlaurelrotary.orgor call (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,
Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
THURS Y MARCH 19
Chess night: 6:30 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join fellow players for anevening of chess. Instructionavailable for beginners. All agesand skill levels welcome.
Pajama pals: Ages 3 to 6. 7 p.m. atMt. Laurel Library. Shake out thesillies and get ready for bed with
friends. Come for stories, songsand crafts in this special eveningstorytime.
FRI Y MARCH 20
AARP tax aide: 9:30 a.m. at Mt.Laurel Library. Free tax help willbe offered to taxpayers with lowto moderate income with specialattention for seniors. AARP taxaides will help prepare federaland state income tax forms,homestead rebate forms andproperty tax reimbursementforms. Please bring a copy of2013 returns, relevant tax state-ments, a Social Security card andPTR form.
S TUR Y MARCH 21Resume rescue: 9 a.m. at Paulsdale,
128 Hooten Road in Mt. Laurel.Girls will learn how to developtheir first resumes to get a headstart in the college, internshipand job application process.Workshop leader Janice Coleman
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teaches girls about informationto include in their resumes andwhat to leave out. The cost is$30. For more information, con-tact Kris Myers at kmyers@ali-cepaul.org or (856) 231-1885.
NJ Makers Day: 10 a.m. at Mt. Lau-rel Library. Celebrate makers andmaking at the library through avariety of demonstrations andactivities for all ages.
SUN Y MARCH 22Kids Minecraft challenge: Grades
two and up. 2 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Play on the library’s serv-er and use creative mode tobuild. A different challenge will bepresented at each meeting. Lap-tops and snacks will be provided.
Tween Minecraft challenge: Gradesfive to seven. 3 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Play on the library’s serv-er and use creative mode tobuild. A different challenge will bepresented at each meeting. Lap-tops and snacks will be provided.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 11 a.m. tonoon. Adult Bible study 9:30 to10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowshipafter the church service eachthird Sunday. Church is at 240Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,Mount Laurel.
MON Y MARCH 23
Baby and toddler storytime: Ages0 to 3. 10:30 a.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Come to the library forstories, songs, fingerplays andmusical instruments for all.
Snack attack: Ages 3 to 6. 1:30 p.m.at Mt. Laurel Library. Kids willmake their own delicious snacksduring this hands-on cookingexperience.
TUES Y MARCH 24
Preschool storytime: Ages 3 to 6.
10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at Mt.Laurel Library. Come to thelibrary for a fun-filled session ofstories, songs, fingerplays and anart activity.
Make and take pottery: 1:30 p.m. at
Mt. Laurel Library. Join artistJanet Cebular and create a vaseor small bowl with beautiful
leaves and flowers. All suppliesare included for the class.
Kids can cook: Ages 6 to 10. 4 p.m.at Mt. Laurel Library. Kids willmake their own delicious snacksduring this hands-on cookingexperience.
Origami: 6:30 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join Martie Burton andthe Mt. Laurel Origami Club for a
session in folding.
Mt. Laurel Cheer open practice:Grades: pre-K through 12. 6:30
p.m. at Larchmont ElementarySchool. All current and potentialcheerleaders are invited toattend the practice. For moreinformation, visit www.mtlau-relcheer.com.
Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting:7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marco’s Restau-rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115 S.Elmwood Drive.
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Prior to voting, council ex-pressed a few concerns about theplan and the site. The biggestissue was concern about trafficon Beaver Avenue. Council feltthe property would need a drive-way from Route 73 to the propertyto relieve traffic along Beaver Av-enue. Petrongolo said the proper-ty would also be connected to theother redevelopment zones tohelp improve traffic flow.
“We want to have that connec-tion to negate the traffic con-cerns,” he said.
The reduction in the setbackswas also a concern for some coun-cil members, including Council-man Jim Keenan, who was wor-ried the reduced setbacks wouldput new development too close tohomes in the area.
Petrongolo said the reducedsetbacks are necessary becausethe property is much smallerthan the one where Walmart is
being constructed. Having set-backs of up to 100 feet would leavevery little land to develop.
“It all has to do with the size of
the lot,” he said.Keenan was also worried about
the number of buildings on theproperty. In addition to iFly, the
property would be able to housesmaller pad sites for businesses.Though the current plan only al-lows up to 50 percent of the prop-erty to be covered with buildings,Keenan was worried there maybe too many smaller buildings.
“I’d rather have two nice build-ings than five smaller buildings,”he said.
Deputy Mayor Dennis Rileywas unsure about the buildingheight, saying he didn’t know if a
45-foot height requirement wouldbe enough for an indoor skydiv-ing facility.
Petrongolo explained if iFlywere to build on the property, thebuilding height limitation wouldbe more than enough to accom-modate it.
“The activities that take placein iFly are in the first floor of thebuilding,” he said.
Despite the concerns, councilunanimously voted to approvethe amended plan on first read-
ing. The plan will be on council’sagenda for second reading andpublic hearing at its next meetingon March 23.
NEXTContinued from page 3
Next meeting March 23
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MARCH 18–24, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 15
Lenape High School hosted Family ScienceNight last week. Fourth graders from Mt.Laurel Township Schools were invited to
participate in a variety of interactive ac-tivities. Students from Lenape’s Chem-
Club, Robotics Club, Science League, Envi-ronmental Club and Project Lead-the-Wayled all of the activities. Shown clockwise
from above: Chase Bergman takes his turnto drive a robot. Chase’s brother, Tyler,
then tries his hand at robot control. Madi-son Carr takes her turn to drive a robot
with the help of GiaMarie Mandilion, KennyYing and Tim Gordon from the Lenape and
Cherokee Robotics team. A robot fromLenape High School’s Storm Robotics
team drives around the gym floor. KennedyHallett, in front, her sister Cheyenne andKristen Cortese use food to color in a pic-
ture during the Art of Food activity.
FamilyScienceNIGHT
Photos byMike Monostra
The Sun
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SPRING FLING! COLORING CONTEST
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• Coloring must be done by using colored pencils, watercolors and/or crayons. • Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on April 10, 2015, and cannot be returned.• Entries will be judged by Sun Newspaper staff and will be based on overall coloring.• Three winners will be notified by phone/email and posted on Sun Newspapers' social media sites.
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