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www.lawrencesun.com SEPTEMBER 4-10, 2013 FREE

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

INSIDE THIS ISSUESchool district

Hires 50 new staff members.PAGE 2

NAMIto host

Night OuteventBY HEATHER FIOREThe Lawrence Sun

NAMI Mercer, theLawrenceville-based non-profitorganization serving individualsand families affected by mentalillness, is hosting its 12th annualNight Out with NAMI on Nov. 2 atthe Stuart Country Day School.

The event will include a formaldinner and silent auction, fol-lowed by a benefit concert featur-ing local jazz vocalist WenonahBrooks and renowned saxophon-ist Houston Person.

“NAMI has been in existencearound the country for about 30years, so we’re saying this Night

Out helps us swing into our 30thyear,” said Sally Osmer, executivedirector of NAMI Mercer.

The event will begin at 4:30p.m. with a reception, featuringcocktails and hors d’oeuvres, fol-lowed by a silent auction and sit-down dinner at 6 p.m.

Around 8 p.m., the two per-formers will be taking the stage

Special to The Sun

Ken Fink from Wondergy, a company that combines science education and fun activities, teaches children about science with variousexperiments at the Quaker Bridge Mall's Kidgits back-to-school event on Saturday, Aug. 24.

Quaker Bridge Mall’s Kidgits back-to-school event

 please see NAMI, page 4

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School district hires 50 new staffmembers for 2013-2014 school year

BY HEATHER FIOREThe Lawrence Sun

With school starting in a fewdays, parents and children are fo-cused on getting ready for the firstday of school and scrambling forlast-minute supplies.

But, teachers and administra-tors have already been preparingfor weeks for the students’ arrival,and have a lot of new informationto disclose about the upcomingschool year. There is a range of 

improvements and additions thathave been made to the schools forthe 2013-14 school year, Superin-tendent Crystal Edwards said.

The district hired 50 new staff members, and two staff memberswere promoted to positions in ad-ministration.

Anthony Buczynski is the newLawrence Middle School assistantprincipal, and Anthony Mormileis the new guidance supervisor.

Also new this year are a variety of programs and courses in each of the schools, Edwards said.

LTPS will now be offering newlanguages, including AP French,AP Mandarin and American SignLanguage, on behalf of dual en-rollment partnerships betweenLTPS, Mercer County Communi-ty College and The College of NewJersey. An “Intro to ExceptionalChildren” program will also be of-fered, on behalf of a dual enroll-ment virtual course between

LTPS and MCCC.The district also distributed

1,200 laptops to students in gradessix to 10, and revamped its men-toring program for new teachersand experienced teachers who arenew to Lawrence, Edwards said.

In regard to facilities, LTPS isalso working on 10 new upgradesthis year. Facility upgrades in-clude the retrofitting of the oldlights in the Lawrence High

School and Lawrence MiddleSchool gyms and installing new,energy efficient lights; completinga cardio room for use by athletes;installing air-conditioning andnew furniture in the LHS library;preparing and maintaining theathletic fields; resurfacing theLMS gym and installing newbleachers; replacing LMS andLHS basketball backboards withglass backboards; replacingmacadam for Lawrence Interme-diate School’s exterior basketball

courts and adjacent play area;providing a walkway around theperimeter of Slackwood Elemen-tary’s playground so students caneasily access the exercise equip-ment stations; installing a newprojector in the LIS all purposeroom; and installing new white-boards in LHS’ classrooms.

The first day of school forLTPS is Monday, Sept. 9.

For information go to ltps.org.

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NAMI to present two Penningtonresidents with Pillar Award

in the Cor Unum Center at theschool.

There will be an intermissionduring the concert, where NAMIMercer will present its secondannual Pillar Award, which rec-ognizes individuals who havemade an extraordinary, long-term contribution to the mission

of NAMI Mercer and the peopleit serves, Osmer said.

This year’s award will go toPennington residents Bill and

Phyllis Wilmot, who have provid-ed leadership and helped educateand support various individualsand families that are dealingwith mental illnesses.

Guests have the choice of at-tending the entire event or justthe concert, Osmer said.

Tickets for the event are $150per person, which includescocktails, dinner and the concert.Tickets for the concert only are$50 per person.

Supporters who join PatronSociety 2014 before the event will

receive complimentary tickets,the number of ticketsdetermined by donation level.

Corporate sponsorships are

also available.All proceeds from the event

will go toward supporting NAMIMercer’s various programs andinitiatives.

“NAMI Mercer has education-al programs, support programsand advocacy programs, and thismoney will go toward directlysupporting our education andinitiatives,” Osmer said.

“We have a number of new ini-tiatives that we’re pushing at thistime, and one is to provide out-reach and education in school

districts for school personnel andparents so that they can learn

NAMIContinued from page 1

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From Monday, Sept. 2 throughFriday, Sept. 6, Terhune Orchardswill offer pick-your-own apples atits Cold Soil Road location. Start-ing Saturday, Sept. 7, pick-your-own apples will be offered dailyat the Van Kirk orchard for thefall season.

Terhune Orchards offers 14 va-rieties of apples throughout theseason. Wagon rides through theorchard will be available on

weekends.The popular Apple Day festival

will be held on Sept. 14 and Sept.15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at thehome farm on Cold Soil Road.

The farm offers three applewines at Terhune Orchards Win-ery and Vineyards that comple-ment its red and white wines,which are made from its own

grapes. Its award-winning applewines, made from its own cider,include apple-peach wine, apple-blueberry wine, and apple wine.

All of the wines are availableto sample at the winery tastingroom at the farm, which is openFriday through Sunday, noon to 6p.m.

The wines are also available inthe farm store, which is openweekdays from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

and weekends from 9 a.m. to 6p.m.

Terhune Orchards is located at330 Cold Soil Road inLawrenceville.

The farm on Van Kirk Road is just a short drive from the mainfarm. Plenty of parking is avail-able on site. For more informa-tion or directions, call (609) 924-

2310 or visitterhuneorchards.com.

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6 THE LAWRENCE SUN — SEPTEMBER 4-10, 2013

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To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertising information, call 609-751-0245 or [email protected]. The Sun welcomes suggestions and comments fromreaders – including any information about

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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 [email protected], via fax at 609-751-0245, or via the mail. Of course, you candrop them off at our office, too.

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PUBLISHER Steve Miller

EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson

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EDITOR EMERITUS  Alan Bauer

As students return to school

this week (or early next), we

all get back into a daily rou-

tine. The unofficial end to summer has

passed, and with it, a return to a “nor-

mal” life – whether you were lucky

enough to have a three-month vaca-

tion or not.

Back to school signifies a new begin-

ning, maybe even more so for many

than the drop of the ball on New

Year’s. It’s a time for looking ahead,

not for looking back.

Here at The Sun, back to school sig-

nifies the start of a busier time. In this

week’s paper, and in coming weeks’ pa-

pers, you’ll begin to see coverage of the return to school – from stories

about upcoming changes in the school

district to high school sports team pre-

view stories to photos of students ar-

riving, backpacks in tow, to their first

day.

And as students prepare to embark

on a new adventure in a new school

year, we remind you that The Sun is

here to shine light on your school,

your team, your son, your daughter,

your teachers, your group, your PTA,

your organization and your neighbors.

We want to congratulate Suzy on a

 job well done when she is named to

her school’s honor roll, dean’s list or

when she receives academic recogni-

tion.

We want to print photos of Johnnie

waving goodbye to mom or dad as he

enters his new school for the first

time.

We want to announce your PTA’s

meeting dates and times, so that new

members can join and support the

school. We want to send a reporter to

cover that big game, big event or big

fundraiser for your school.

But we can’t do all this without your

help. Please reach out to us via e-mail

(our preferred contact method) or

phone anytime you have an item for

publication or an idea for us to track

down. Our contact information is to

the right.As we said from Day 1, this is your

newspaper. And we mean it. Play a

part in making it better by keeping us

informed. Welcome back to school!

Back to schoolLet The Sun take part in your school year events, activities and new s

Share with us

We want all of your news announce-ments, event notices, accomplishmentsand photos throughout the school year.

Be sure to send themin to us, and we’ll share them

with the rest of the town.

letterS to the editor 

Big thanks to county parkfacilities for Special Olympics

On behalf of the athletes representing23 softball teams from 18 international andUS Special Olympics programs, we expressour sincere thanks and gratitude to theMercer County Parks Commission for itsextraordinary support as host to the 2013Special Olympics North AmericaSoftball Invitational from Aug. 24 to Aug.25.

The effort of the county park staff andparticipation of the county leadership

demonstrate a precedent-setting commit-ment that will offer athletes the most ex-traordinary experience next summer atthe 2014 Special Olympics USA Games.County Executive Brian Hughes and Exec-utive Director of the Parks Commission

Kevin Bannon, along with their staff, of-

fered every resource possible to ensure afirst-class experience for everyone in atten-dance.

More than 345 athletes and unified part-ners, 90 coaches, 225 volunteers and thou-sands of family members and spectatorsattended this event, which is being held inadvance of the 2014 USA Games.

Mercer County park facilities are excep-

tional and its resources are superior to any

venue utilized for any prior SpecialOlympics USA Games. We are looking for-ward to an amazing event next year.

On behalf of the 2014 Special OlympicsUSA Games OrganizingCommittee…thank you.

Rachel Gary,0director of communications, 2014

Special Olympics USA Games

Send us your Lawrence news

Have a news tip? Want to send us a press release or photos? Shoot an interesting video?Drop us an email at [email protected]. Fax us at 856-427-0934. Call the editor at609-751-0245.

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Proceeds from eventsupport NAMI

Mercer’s programs

about the signs and symptoms of different mental illnesses or be-havioral emotional issues in chil-dren and adolescents. It’s a newprogram called Parents and

Teachers as Allies, and we’retraining people now.“All of programs are offered

free, and most teachers are volun-teers, but we need money to pro-vide space for our support groupand provide training and materi-als for all of our educational pro-grams,” Osmer said.

Osmer said some funds will

also help recruit volunteers forthese programs.

“NAMI believes that educationand support are critical to reducethe stigma associated with men-tal illness and encourage peopleto get early help, but also helpfamily members to learn aboutthe ways they can behave andprovide direct support for people

so they can have successful re-coveries,” she said.NAMI Mercer is located at 3371

Brunswick Pike, Suite 124, inLawrenceville. For more infor-mation about the Night Out withNAMI or to purchase tickets, goto namimercer.org, call (609) 799-8994, or [email protected].

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THURSDAY SEPT. 5

Miss Amy preschool concert. 10a.m. at the Lawrence Library. Fortoddlers and preschoolers, with a

caregiver. Enjoy this musicalentertainment concert showcas-ing Miss Amy’s warm engagingmanner and “positively enrichingoriginal music.” Miss Amy is asinger/songwriter, an accreditedmusic educator and a fitnessinstructor. No registrationrequired.

Crochet Corner. 3 p.m. at theLawrence Library. Needlecrafters who already know thebasic crochet stitches are invitedto drop in to socialize and work

on a project of their choice. Expe-rienced needle crafter MargaretWoo will be available to assistindividuals. Registration suggest-ed. Call (609) 989-6920 to regis-ter.

Lawrence Township RecreationAdvisory Committee meeting:7:30 p.m. on the first Thursday ofthe month. Visitlawrencetwp.com for more infor-

mation.

FRIDAY SEPT. 6

Story Time: Ages 2 to 5. Caregiver

required. Join us for story timeand a craft. No registrationrequired.

Meditation Circle. 2:30 p.m. at theLawrence Library. Slow down and

 join Reference Librarian Ann Kerrand reduce stress using medita-tion. Registration suggested. Call(609) 989-6920 to register.

SATURDAY SEPT. 7

Boomers and Seniors SaturdayMorning Wii Bowling. 10 a.m. at

the Lawrence Library. Wii is a funand easy way to get some lightexercise and socialize withfriends. Refreshments served.Registration is suggested. Call(609) 989-6920 to register.

SUNDAY SEPT. 8

Presbyterian Church ofLawrenceville: Traditional wor-

ship service at 10 a.m. PreschoolSunday school at 9:45 a.m. Sun-

day school (kindergarten throughfifth) at 11 a.m. Worship in a NewKey at 5 p.m. 2688 Main St.,Lawrenceville.

Lawrence Road PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 8:30and 11 a.m. Air-conditioned andwheelchair accessible. 1039Lawrence Road, Lawrenceville.

The Church of Saint Ann: RomanCatholic mass at 7:30, 9:30 and 11

a.m. and at 12:30 p.m. 1253Lawrenceville Road,

Lawrenceville.Hope Presbyterian Church: Sunday

school at 9:15 a.m. Morning wor-ship service at 10:30 a.m. 140Denow Road, Lawrenceville.

Harvest Chapel of Lawrenceville:Coffee and hospitality at 9:15 a.m.Adult Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.Worship service at 10:30 a.m.Kids ministry for ages 5 through12 during service. 64 Phillips Ave.,

Lawrenceville.

Lawrence Road PresbyterianChurch: Morning worship service.10 a.m. 1039 Lawrence Road,Lawrenceville. Air-conditioned

and wheelchair accessible.

MONDAY SEPT. 9

Lawrence Township HistoricPreservation Advisory Commit-tee meeting: 7:30 p.m. on thesecond Monday of the month.Visit lawrencetwp.com for moreinformation.

TUESDAY SEPT. 10

Lawrence Township Public Safety

Committee meeting: 7:30 p.m.on the second Tuesday of themonth. Visit lawrencetwp.com formore information.

Lawrence Township Growth andRedevelopment Committeemeeting: 7:30 p.m. on the secondTuesday of the month. Visitlawrencetwp.com for more infor-mation.

CALENDARPAGE 8 SEPTEMBER 4-10, 2013

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Fifth consecutiveCommunity

Conversation Nov. 14 Editor’s note: The following is a

letter for Lawrence Township Pub-lic School Superintendent Crystal 

 M. Edwards: 

I hope your summer was filledwith fun and wonderful momentsspent with family, friends andpets. Although I did not travel

much this summer, I did spendsome quiet, quality time with myfamily in my own backyard. It’sduring these times that I reflecton how precious children reallyare and how I am so blessed to beable to lead in their growth anddevelopment.

As the summer comes to anend, I’d like to thank all of thepeople who worked diligentlythese past two months interacting

with our children and families,interviewing and hiring newstaff, maintaining and upgradingour facilities, and doing all the“behind the scenes work” neces-sary for a successful school year.

On Thursday, Nov. 14 at 7 p.m.in the Lawrence High SchoolCommons, we’ll host our fifth

consecutive Community Conver-sation.The conversation gives us an

opportunity to provide parentsand the community with an up-date on district happenings andallows us to get your valuableinput. For information, check outthe Back-to-School Bulletin atltps.org.

Have a safe and enjoyable restof your summer.

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Lacrosse Club tooffer CompetitiveClinics for boys

The Lawrence Lacrosse Club isexcited to introduce CompetitiveClinics for boys in secondthrough eighth grade this fall.

The clinics will consist of six,90-minute sessions held on Satur-day nights from mid-Septemberthrough October.

Sessions will be held underthe lights with the second-, third-and fourth-grade team trainingfrom 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the fifth-and sixth-grade team trainingfrom 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and theseventh- and eighth-grade teamtraining from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Clinics will be held in VillagePark in Lawrence Township onthe Yeger Drive side of the park.The cost of the program is $30,and participants are required tobecome members of US Lacrosse

(USLacrosse.org) for insurancepurposes. US Lacrosse charges$25 for a membership, which is

valid for one year.Players should provide their

own equipment, including a hel-met, a lacrosse stick, chest andarm pads, gloves and a mouthguard.

The club does have a limitednumber of sets of equipment

that are available for new playersto borrow with a deposit.The competitive clinics are

being offered to further developplayers’ skills in the off-seasonand to introduce new players tolacrosse in a relaxed environ-ment.

The focus will be on fine-tun-ing lacrosse stick skills in scoop-ing, cradling, catching, passing,dodging, etc., while having fun.

For additional informationand online registration, visit

lawrencelacrosse.com. [email protected] any questions.

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p.m., mid-September through Oc-tober.The clinics will be held in Cen-

tral Park in Lawrence Township,adjacent to the baseball and soft-ball fields. The cost of the pro-gram is $30 ($5 per session) andthe club will provide all neces-sary equipment.

Lacrosse is a dynamic, high-scoring sport that combines thebest elements of basketball,hockey and soccer. Little Laxersoffers an introduction to the

sport in a relaxed and fun envi-ronment.

The participants will be taughtthe basics of lacrosse throughfun games led by experiencedcoaches.

The Lawrence Lacrosse Club is

excited to introduce Matt Foret,head lacrosse coach at WestWindsor Plainsboro High SchoolSouth, and Dan Brennan, assis-tant lacrosse coach at LawrenceHigh School, as the coaches forthis program.

Registration is open until Sept.21.

For additional informationand online registration, visitlawrencelacrosse.com. [email protected] any questions.

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