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Solar engineering
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NICK COHEN/The Marlton Sun
No. 23 Jess Havers of Cherokee High School brings the ball up field against Lenape High School in a game played Sept. 24. Havers
registered the only goal for the Lady Chiefs en route to a 1-0 victory. The win improved Cherokees record to 1-3.
Cherokee tops Lenape, 1-0
Annual
Harvest
Festival
nears
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Marlton Sun
More than 30,000 people visit-
ing the Annual Harvest Festival
help create a viable Main Street,
said Sandy Student, Evesham Cel-
ebrations Foundation president.
With more than 25 years of his-
tory, this event is already a popu-
lar community attraction and a
great time to enjoy all the boun-
ties of the fall season.
The Harvest Fest has several
new and exciting additions
planned, including an expanded
juried craft show, an interactive
kids corner, and a variety of food
and entertainment vendors, an
ECF release said.
According to Student, more
than 60 craft vendors, substan-
tially more than last year, will be
in attendance, lining one side of
Main Street.
Weve definitely taken an em-
please see HARVEST, page 4
2 THE MARLTON SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
103 Montpelier Court
RECENTLY
SOLD HOMES
Sold: $425,000
Real estate tax: $11,535 / 2012
Approximate Square Footage: 2,640
This two-story contemporary home has
four bedrooms and three full and one half
bathrooms. It features a full finished base-
ment, two fireplaces (one marble, one
stone), an in-ground pool, two-car garage
and enclosed wrap-around porch.
36 Country Squire Lane
Sold: $370,000
Real estate tax: $10,758 / 2012
Approximate Square Footage: 2,662
A two-story traditional home with four
bedrooms and two full and one half bath-
rooms features an open concept floor
plan with a wood-burning fireplace,
fenced backyard, full basement, two-car
garage and main floor laundry room.
phasis on crafters and that was
the original intent of this event,
Student said.
Crafters from the tri-state area
will be visiting Evesham for the
day, Saturday, Oct. 5.
We have people coming from
Pennsylvania and Delaware, be-
cause they heard about how over-
whelming it was last year, Stu-
dent said. Last year, Harvest Fest
was competing with the Ocean
City Block Party, which isnt the
case this year. We had to turn
crafters away for the first time
that I can remember,. There are
only so many people you can put
on the street.
Additionally, food vendors will
be feeding hungry patrons.
Of the vendors, Old Bills Wild
Soda, an attendee last year, will be
crafting a special Harvest Fest
mug for anyone who purchases a
soda.
The ECF, along with major
event sponsors Rothman Orthope-
dics, Shoprite, Roma Bank and the
Evesham Municipal Utilities Au-
thority, anticipates this years
event to attract the same level of
attendance and enthusiasm as
other ECF-managed events, the
release said.
Were excited to expand our
presentation to the community.
This year, we will have more than
60 craft exhibitors along with a
vast variety of food vendors. This
is really an event for the entire
family to enjoy, Chris Krimmel,
chairwoman of the Harvest Fest,
said in the release.
New in the kids corner this
year is Radio Disney, which will
be there, playing music and giving
out prizes, according to Student.
Inflatables and bounce houses
will return again this year, as
well.
Non-profit organizations will
be making a return to the festival,
including Boy Scouts and stu-
dents from Cherokee, who will
be helping children paint pump-
kins.
Local community non-profits
come and tell their story and
come talk about what they do,
Student said.
The ECF uses Harvest Fest as a
way for the community to come
out and celebrate their home-
town, and to create an outreach
for organizations.
The fire department will be
wearing pink and raising money
for cancer awareness, since Octo-
ber is Breast Cancer Awareness
Month. Part of the allure of Har-
vest Fest is the impact on the com-
munity, whether its socializing
with friends and neighbors, or as-
sisting in growing Marltons econ-
omy.
When we looked at the town in
2009-2010, we made a vision plan
to revitalize Main Street, Student
said. We utilize this section of
town for numerous seasonal
events.
Residents can look forward to
the Mayors Cup 5k and parade
along Main Street in July, Harvest
Fest, Winter Fest, which was held
at the Main Street firehouse, and
A Taste of Evesham in the spring.
We give residents a reason to
mark their calendars and get ex-
cited about attending events here
on Main Street, Student said.
He noted the ongoing revitaliza-
tion project the township is cur-
rently working on.
Were demonstrating the via-
bility of Main Street to rebuild it,
Student said. The most recent
discussion was about the poten-
tial for on-street parking, one of
many things being worked on.
That proves how viable it is to
have a Main Street.
ECF planned Saturdays event
for seven months, and couldnt be
more excited for this years festi-
val.
Its of no cost for people to
come stroll the street and enjoy
the day, Student said. It becomes
the place to go to see your neigh-
bors and to celebrate fall.
The Harvest Fest kicks off at 10
a.m. on Main Street on Saturday,
Oct. 5, and will run until 4:30 p.m.
rain or shine.
To learn more, visit www.eve-
shamcelebrations.org.
4 THE MARLTON SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
Harvest Fest kicks off at 10 a.m. on Main Street
HARVEST
Continued from page 1
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letter to the editor
in our opinion
6 THE MARLTON SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
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N
ew Jersey residents are rich.
Really rich. Were the second-
richest state in the nation, be-
hind only those people two states to
the south in Maryland.
The median household income for
New Jersey residents is $69,667. Thats
pretty good news.
The bad news: That number is
boosted in large part by the states
ridiculously wealthy families. More
than 11 percent of families here have
an income of more than $200,000 per
year.
On the surface, the Garden States
ranking of No. 2 on the list of wealthi-
est states, compiled by 24/7 Wall St., is
a positive sign to our economys health
and future prospects. Dig deeper,
though, and youll see a much differ-
ent story.
New Jerseys unemployment rate
was 9.5 percent in 2012, one of the
worst in the country. The national av-
erage was 8.1 percent. The state above
us on the rich list, Maryland, had a
low unemployment rate of 6.8 percent,
for example. Even worse, the number
of people on food stamps increased
from 8 percent in 2011 to 9.3 percent in
2012.
That is not good news.
Still, our outlook is getting better. As
of August, New Jerseys unemploy-
ment rate was 8.5 percent, according
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Thats the lowest mark since March
2009, when it was 8.3 percent. It also
closed the gap between the national
unemployment rate, which sat at 7.3
percent in August.
But New Jersey needs to help busi-
nesses create more jobs. While the
state gained 60,300 jobs in the past 12
months, it lost 1,500 in August. From
July to August, more than 12,000 work-
ers stopped looking for work and left
the workforce.
Thats not good, either.
Gov. Christie recently revamped the
states business tax breaks in an effort
to add more jobs, but how effective
that will be might take time to tell. Its
a good first step, as any incentive to
add more jobs is a positive step, as
long as the state isnt digging a deeper
debt hole.
The bottom line is our workers need
more jobs because the fact is that,
while a small percentage of New Jer-
sey families are rich, most are still
struggling.
Were rich!!
Well, at least some people are
Your thoughts
What, if anything, should our state
government do to incentivize businesses
to add more jobs?
Methodist church invites
residents to celebration
You are cordially invited to a "175-Year
Anniversary Celebration " at the Marlton
United Methodist Church for a 9: 3010:30
a.m. church service with a covered dish
luncheon and festivities to follow the serv-
ice on Sunday, Oct. 13.
The church had its beginnings many
years ago in a little building on Main
Street.
Today, it sits on the highest hill in Marl-
ton and has become known as the Light On
The Hill.
The day will be a wonderful occasion to
praise God for his faithfulness and many
blessings.
It will also be a joyous time, remember-
ing highlights through the years. Over
time, there have been numerous changes.
Once we were a big agricultural area; now
we are a sprawling town.
Among these changes were ever-evolv-
ing fashion trends. We thought it might be
fun to dig in the attic or perhaps Granny's
basement to find clothing reminiscent of
the "good old days. Although certainly not
compulsory we are encouraging everyone
to wear something from the past. The older,
the better as it will help to bring back mem-
ories and also afford some humor to the
day.
At the luncheon, which will follow the
church service, we will have a contest to
choose the best outfits.
No Methodist get together is complete
until the covered dish luncheon is served.
This is a time for the ladies of the church
to share their favorite family dishes with
everyone. This buffet is always a special
treat.
Many of you have fond memories per-
taining to the church, some are humorous,
some serious and others inspirational.
Please share them, so that we may incor-
porate them in the festivities.
On one sheet or less, please type your
story. These may be mailed to mimiinthe-
woods@yahoo.com.
Since this is a celebration commemorat-
please see LETTER, page 7
OCTOBER 28, 2013 7
The Mansion on Main Street
3000 Main Street
Voorhees, NJ 08043
TUESDAYS:
October 8,
November 12, December 10
Crowne Plaza
2349 W. Marlton Pike (Route 70 W.)
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
THURSDAYS:
October 10,
November 14, December 12
Join us at one of our two seminar locations:
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ing 175 years of history, there will
be a glance back in time to the
Marlton of long ago. Have you
ever wondered about "The Man-
sion?" (This is the building next
to the church) Now is your time to
hear its story.
We are fortunate to have the
collection of the town historian,
which contains years of research.
All of this information is being
compiled into a pictorial walk
through our town as it was in the
past.
Looking at treasures from
times gone by is always fun, inter-
esting and informative. However
at MUMC, we also spend a great
deal of time planning for the fu-
ture of our church.
In conjunction with this, dur-
ing the event we have invited
many local dignitaries to partici-
pate in a tree planting. Our wish
is to continue to grow and out-
reach into the community just
like the tree.
The celebration will be a lesson
in the history of Marlton that is
sure to please history buffs, as
well. We are fortunate to have a
collection of pictures and docu-
ments telling the story of our
community and its growth.
Janet Alter
letter
to the editor
LETTER
Continued from page 6
WEDNESDAY OCT. 2
Tumblin Tots: Ages 2 to 3 at 10:30
a.m. Ages 3 to 5 at 11 a.m. At Eve-
sham Branch Library. Fun time of
music, movement and tumbling.
Child and caregiver should dress
comfortably. Siblings must
remain seated. Registration
required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
SJ Mothers of Multiples: Lions
Lake Banquet facility. 7:30 p.m.
Visit www.SJMOMS.com for more
information.
Community Stroke Support Group:
Marlton Rehabilitation Hospital, 92
Brick Rd. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 988-
8778 for more information.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.
Email momsclubmarltons@
gmail.com for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes and
Noble, 200 West Rt. 70. 11 a.m.
Call 596-7058 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.
Call (609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
THURSDAY OCT. 3
Recovering Couples Anonymous: 7
p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61
E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 or
email kp5308@comcast.net for
information.
Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targets
abs, back, posture, balance and
flexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-
mation.
Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-
tact, explosive boxing drills using
1 lb. piloxing gloves. Call 985-
9792 for information.
FRIDAY OCT. 4
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.
Call (609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
SATURDAY OCT. 5
Evesham Harvest Fest: 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. along Main Street in
Marlton. Rain or shine. More than
60 crafters, kids corner, food
court, more. For information visit
www.eveshamharvfestfest.org or
call (856) 985-9792.
Costume Swap: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Evesham Branch Library. Stop
and shop with previously
earned swap tickets at the library
for a gently used costume and
accessories.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.
Call (609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
MONDAY OCT. 7
Practice Your English: 6:30 to 8
p.m. at Evesham Branch Library.
Join others to practice speaking
English in this relaxed group. This
group is best for people who
already know English but want
additional practice. Call (856)
983-1444 to register.
Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.
Call (609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
TUESDAY OCT. 8
Knitting Club: Ages 8 to 18. 4 p.m.
at Evesham Branch Library.
Beginners and advanced knitters
welcome to join four-week class.
By the end of the series, students
will have a completed project.
Bring size 10 knitting needles.
CALENDAR PAGE 8 OCTOBER 28, 2013
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and other adoptable cats and dogs.
For more information on this pet or other
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Yarn provided. Registration
required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Horticultural Society of South
Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill
Community Center, 820 Mercer
St. Call Rita at 428-5975 for more
information.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.
Call (609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
Questions of Faith support group: 3
p.m. at Samaritan Center for Grief
Support, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.
Call (800) 596-8550 to register.
Marlton Central Networkers Chap-
ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marcos at Indian
Springs, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI
meets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel free
to bring plenty of business cards
and a guest or two to find out how a
trade exclusive business network-
ing group can help increase quali-
fied referrals. Call (856) 304-9320
for more information.
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
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Coast Guard offering
boating safety courses
The boating season may be
ending, but now is a great time
for boat owners to get a head start
for next season by registering for
About Boating Safely, the offi-
cial Coast Guard Auxiliary boat-
ing safety course.
Presented by experienced boat-
ing safety instructors and mem-
bers of Coast Guard Auxiliary
Flotilla 1310, Marlton, boaters
who successfully complete the
course will be awarded the state
boating certificate, required by
the State Police for New Jersey
boaters and personal watercraft
operators.
The course will be held on two
evenings; Friday, Oct. 4, and Fri-
day, Oct. 11, from 6-10 p.m., at
Burlington County College, 500
College Circle, (intersection of
Route 38 and Hartford Rd), Mt.
Laurel. Both evening sessions are
required.
Boaters are urged to register
by contacting Mark, at Coast
Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 1310,
(609) 364-0929, or by email at
mark.rubino@verizon.net.
Topics include, boating law,
boat safety equipment, naviga-
tion, trailering and more.
A registration fee of $60 in-
cludes all course materials and
certificate processing.
Evesham EcoChallenge
planned for Oct. 15-30
The Evesham Green Team in-
vites residents to participate in
the first EcoChallenge for Eve-
sham from Oct. 15 - 30.
What is the EcoChallenge?
The EcoChallenge challenges
residents to change one habit for
the planet and stick with it for
two weeks.
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Why participate as part of a
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EcoChallengers can share
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Group donates items
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Beast Incorporate believes in
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President Kevin Graziano feels
fire fighters are extremely under
appreciated.
He sent members of this eager
team to local establishments and
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the fire department by filling out
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and thankfulness because we
often take for granted the things
that most deserve our gratitude.
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Beast Inc.
staff traveled to the Evesham
Fire Department and presented
the squad with tokens of appreci-
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A few nice words can go a long
way and actions speak louder
than words. Beast Inc. hopes to
create a movement and inspire
others to show their gratitude.
It is imperative that the com-
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donating to help improve their fa-
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Group supports
cancer research
The members of Evesham
Fire-Rescue have joined together
in the Fight for a Cure. Through-
out October, the volunteer and ca-
reer members of Evesham Fire-
Rescue will be showing support of
cancer awareness, cancer re-
search and cancer survivors
through various fundraising ef-
forts.
Department members will be
wearing pink uniform shirts dur-
ing the month of October, with
the wearing rights and the sale
of the shirt to be sold to each
member. All proceeds from the
sale of the shirts will support the
fundraising efforts. The same
shirts that our members are
wearing are available for pur-
chase by the public.
Shirts will be offered for sale to
the general public at the Evesham
Harvest Festival on Oct. 5 from 10
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Main Street
Fire Station.
Operation Yellow Ribbon of
South Jersey is offering pre-sale
orders to our partners in the com-
munity.
If you would like to pre-order
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Lastly, as part of this effort, we
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ment is asking for the publics as-
sistance in identifying the follow-
ing shoplifting trio.
On Sept. 17, the Evesham
Police Department responded to
the Walmart Store, 150 E.
Route 70, for a shoplifting in
progress.
Investigation determined that
two females and a male entered
the Walmart store and utilized
bolt cutters to cut the security
wire that attached a laptop com-
puter to a display counter.
The female depicted in the
photo wearing a white tank top
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When approached by security,
the female dropped the computer
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If anyone knows the identity of
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The board approved a plan for
business administrator Dennis
Nettleton to obtain proposals for
solar panels at Marlton Middle
School, Rice Elementary School
and the DeMasi schools.
According to Nettleton, the
RFP method will allow him to
search for bids that best fit the
districts needs.
The RFP for solar engineering
is to obtain proposals from engi-
neers to design systems at MMS,
Rice and DeMasi, Nettleton said.
Once designed, the district
would need to bid for construc-
tion, and it is anticipated that the
board would pursue a power pur-
chase agreement, Nettleton
said.
According to Nettleton, in
general, power purchase agree-
ments are contracts to purchase
energy.
In this scenario, a contractor
could build a solar installation on
our roofs at the schools at no cost
to the district. The district would
then buy the energy produced by
those panels directly from the
owner of the panels at a reduced,
usually fixed rate, Nettleton
said. This is how the district
was able to put solar panels on
Van Zant and Beeler schools last
year.
The PPA netted a savings of an
estimated $40,000 annually, Net-
tleton said.
Currently, there is no timeline
or budget for the process, pend-
ing the approval of bids.
In other news:
The districts agreement with
Beneficial Bank expires Dec. 31.
The board will approve an RFP
process for banks to participate
in a competitive, fair and open
process as required by law, Net-
tleton said.
In general, these are fairly
routine matters, and it is the obli-
gation of the board to periodical-
ly investigate all of their costs to
determine if they are getting
good value. The RFP is the mech-
anism for doing so, Nettleton
said.
Once the district receives pro-
posals, the board will make a
decision on a banking relation-
ship.
Maureen Heenan, of DeMasi
Middle School, and her students
presented their progress of the
elective course, Climate Control,
after the first few weeks of
school.
According to school board
president Sandy Student, the
board learned a lot. Highlights of
the course include implementing
student-driven initiatives and
learning through service and
community.
After only a few weeks, they
were able to teach us how long it
takes for a caterpillar to turn into
a monarch butterfly, Student
said. It was really a wonderful
presentation.
The eighth graders are also
spending their time tutoring and
mentoring second graders, Stu-
dent said.
They discussed their service
projects and what theyve been
doing, Nettleton said. It was a
great presentation.
The next board of education
meeting is scheduled for Oct. 24
at 7 p.m. at the Evesham Town-
ship Municipal Building, 984
Tuckerton Road.
Board approves solar panel proposal
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Prior to joining Hyland Levin,
Balne clerked for the Honorable
Jerome B. Simandle, chief U.S.
district judge for the District of
New Jersey and for the Honor-
able Ronald E. Bookbinder, as-
signment Judge of the New Jer-
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Balne is a graduate of Ramapo
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School of Law-Camden. During
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History.
While attending law school,
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of the Rutgers Journal
of Law and Religion. She also
served as a legal research
and writing teaching assistant
and was an academic success fel-
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Balne is admitted to practice
in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
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She is a member of the
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The Burlington County Board
of Chosen Freeholders started
their seasonal flu and pneumonia
vaccine clinics for adult county
residents on Sept. 16 and will con-
tinue with a total of 19 clinics
countywide through December
30.
It is important to get a flu
shot every year because influenza
viruses continually change and
vaccine success depends, in part,
on the match between the types of
virus in the vaccine and the virus
occurring among members of the
public, said freeholder director
Joe Donnelly.
Residents with computer ac-
cess should schedule their flu
shot by visiting the health depart-
ment website, www.co.burling-
ton.nj.us/health. People can cur-
rently schedule their appoint-
ments online. Residents who have
scheduled their appointment on-
line and bring the printed and
completed consent form will be
fast tracked through the clinic.
Walk-ins will still be welcomed
but may have to wait in line.
In addition to targeting the
usual higher risk groups, such as
those aged 50 and older, people
with chronic medical conditions,
weakened immune or respiratory
systems and pregnant women, all
youths through age 23 are advised
by the Centers for Disease Con-
trol and Prevention (CDC) to re-
ceive seasonal flu vaccines this
year to reduce the spread of flu in
schools.
The county clinic is for adults
age 18 and older but parents can
take their children to physicians
for flu vaccines and many other
county locales will be giving the
seasonal flu vaccine, including
Southern Jersey Family Medical
Centers (http://www.sjfmc.org/)
in Burlington City and Pember-
ton.
For people who have not been
immunized against pneumonia,
pneumo vaccine is recommend-
ed for people who have not had
one in five years and if the first
one was given before age 65.
Influenza is a very contagious
illness with pneumonia being one
of the most common complica-
tions in high-risk groups. To pre-
vent transmission to high-risk
groups, seasonal flu vaccine is
also recommended for health care
providers; household contacts (in-
cluding children) of high-risk
people, and caregivers of chil-
dren.
The county health department
accepts Medicare Part B to
cover the cost for seasonal flu and
pneumonia vaccines.
A donation of $15 for seasonal
flu vaccine and $25 for pneumo is
recommended by those not cov-
ered by Medicare if residents can
afford it.
People who have Medicare cov-
erage and belong to a managed
care plan or HMO, should go to
their regular health care
providers to receive immuniza-
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SeniorWise offers workshop
What do you say to a client
whose spouse or parent just died?
On Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cherry
Hill, SeniorWise Care Manage-
ment, a division of Samaritan
Healthcare and Hospice, will host
a timely continuing education
workshop for local financial plan-
ners, attorneys and accountants
entitled Advising Clients
through Transition and Loss.
Registration and breakfast will
open at 7:30 a.m. with the presen-
tation from 8:1510 a.m.
The workshop will highlight
practical skills for legal and fi-
nancial professionals to use in ad-
vising grieving clients in making
wise decisions, while also teach-
ing them how to offer genuine
support without intruding into
clients personal lives.
The event will feature guest
speaker Amy Florian, CEO of
Corgenius.
As a recognized and acclaimed
speaker, Florian travels through-
out North America training pro-
fessionals to effectively support
clients through transition and
loss. She is the author of more
than 90 articles and the book No
Longer Awkward: Communicat-
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Toughest Times of Life.
Additionally, Florian is a for-
mer columnist for the Journal of
Financial Planning who has been
quoted in the Wall Street Journal
and featured in Financial Advi-
sor, Financial Planning, MSN
Money, On Wall Street and Finan-
cial Advisor IQ. She holds a mas-
ters degree and is a fellow in
Thanatology the highest level of
certification in the field of grief
studies. She currently teaches a
graduate class at Loyola Universi-
ty Chicago, has worked with more
than 2,000 grieving people and
regularly consults with firms,
corporations and individuals na-
tionwide.
We are happy to sponsor this
timely workshop as a helpful, ed-
ucational tool for attorneys, fi-
nancial planners and account-
ants who may encounter clients
experiencing loss, Nancy Car-
man, director of SeniorWise Care
Management, said.
The workshop offers the follow-
ing continuing education credits
for attendees: one continuing ed-
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Registration is required those
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The Rotary Club of Marlton
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p.m.
Bertuccis donated food for the
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Enjoy stouts and darks, ale,
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Attendees must be 21 years of
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Tickets are $25 in advance and
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Center for Counseling
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Children who manage stress
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We do Gutter Cleaning!
$25 OFF
Window Cleaning
Expires 10/15/13.
CIeaning
ATTENTION
UNWANTED CARS WANTED
Junk Cars Wanted Any Condition
2001 & Older: $200-Up 2002 & Newer: $300-Up
Licensed Dealer 609-820-8643
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Repairs & Restoration
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Masonry
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CIeaning
MASONRY & CONCRETE
Specializing in all types of Masonry, Brick,
Block, Stucco & Chimney repairs
Concrete installed & repaired
Concrete Leveling-Mudjacking
French Drains All Work Guaranteed
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S & J Construction, LLC
Licensed & Full Insured NJ Lic # 13VHO5615400
NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR CHIMNEY!
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Concrete Masonry
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Valentines, Easter,
Halloween,
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tems
Oct. 5th and 6th 2013
8 AM - 3 PM
121 Holly Dr. Shamong
EIectricaI Contractor
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
RE5IDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / INDU5TRIAL
KNOB & TUBE WIRINC REMOVAL
Licensed / Insured
NJ # 15,596
856-912-8176
VICTORY
CONCRETE
Stamp Concrete
Pavers - Hardscaping
Traditional Concrete
Basement Waterproofing
Brick Pointing - Steps
and more!!
Licensed & Insured
842-4396 8
5
6
FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
Repair and Restoration
Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing
Stain Removal
Seal Coating
Concrete Repair
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
FALL INTO A NEW LOOK!
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Custom Mantles Built-Ins Basement Recroom
Baths Home Project Consulting
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
DON HAHN ELECTRIC
Since 1972
All Electrical Repairs
100-200 Amp Service
Ceiling

Attic

Bath Fans
Recess & Security Lighting
856-783-9128
800-427-2067
Insured &Bonded NJ LIC #4546
Concrete Masonry Cont'd
BASCIANI
ELECTRIC LLC
Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
all types of wiring
No Job Too Small
Senior & Military Discounts
FREE ESTIMATES
609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp. Lic 13923
EIectricaI Services
SEASONED
FIREWOOD
Oak & Mixed Hardwood Cords
No Pine
Volume Discounts
(856) 207-0501
Firewood
00$10N
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8848
Building Bookcases
Entertainment Centers
Carpentry Trim
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ROOFING & SIDING
Your Local Roofing & Siding Specialist
Skylights
Siding & Gutters
Repairs/Re-Roofs
Roof Certifications
Proudly Serving
Southern New Jersey
Reg #13VH01919900
25 Years of Experience
FREE
Gutters & Downspouts
with complete roofing
& siding job
FREE ESTIMATES
856-429-4088
FAST 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
CALL NOW
FOR SAME
DAY SERVICE
SEASONED
OAK FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
Also: Mixed Hardwood
Half cord and full cord
prices available
FREE DELIVERY
to local areas.
856 912-5499
Furniture Repair
GeneraI Contracting
MARKETING REP
New wireless company.
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See our website for details.
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HeIp Wanted
PHONE SALES/APPOINTMENT
SETTING (WESTMONT)
Woman owned business seeking to hire
p/t phone sales help. Excellent phone
and strong computer skills reqd.
Pay: $11.50/hour
- more w/ experience.
856-240-8109
Home Improvement
Steve's
Home Repair
Siding Capping Painting
Gutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed Insured
Handyman Services
WOOD CHAIRS
Repaired/Reglued
Broken Parts Replaced
New Cane/Rush Seats
Tom 856-261-8633
Needhelpwithyour home project list?
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fence repairs, landscape andmuchmore.
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Call 3BS HONEY DO SERVICES
and ask for Bruce. 856-296-5515
I CAN HELP WITH YOUR
TO-DO LIST
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PART TIME CLASS A
CDL DRIVER
MT. HOLLY, NJ AREA
Roll Off Truck to do
Recycling Collection Route
5 Years Experience
Good Driving Record and References
Hourly Compensation
Send Contact Info or Resume
to Gail@Unitedtrucking.com
Commercial & Residential | Service All Makes and Models
10 Year Warranty Parts & Labor | 0% Financing
(856)768-4747 BERLIN, NJ
Heatng Vent|atng Ar Condtonng Contro|s
Since 1968
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
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Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
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paved EP Henry driveway, and an
outside shower! This unit is being
sold fully furnished and is ready to
be SOLD today! $539,900
3323 ASBURY AVENUE
CLASSIFIED 28 THE MARLTON SUN OCTOBER 2-8, 2013
HVAC
HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG
SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION
{856} 427-9334
STAY WARM WITH BOBS
28 Years Experience Fully Insured
FREE Estimates
on New nstalls
0% Financing Available
Lic#13VH01362400
S89
Heater CIeaning
One Gas Heater. Cannot be combined. Must present coupon
at time of service. Expires: 10/30/13.
S200 OFF
New heater or A|r 6ond|t|on|ng 8ystem|nsta||at|on
Cannot be combined. Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Expires: 10/30/13.
FamiIy Owned and Operated
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
LET THE SUNS
WORK FOR
YOU!
Call 856-427-0933
for Advertising Info.
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Residential Service Upgrades
Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
856-429-8991
Call Today!
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www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
Showcase
Railings LLC
Your Style and Budget
Wrought Iron &
Wood Balusters
609-561-2055
www.showcaserailings.com
Lic.# 13VH06048100
BASEMENTS FNSHED
$950. Discount on com-
plete basement.
Play rooms, custom bars,
additions,
custom kitchen, bath
remodels, design service
Free Est. - 46 Years Exp.
(609) 268-1737
609-481-8030
Home Clean Outs
Basements
Estate Buy Outs
Attics
Pre-Settlement Real Estate
Clean Outs
Home Improvement Cont'd
SPRINKLER
WINTERIZATION
SPECIAL
856-222-0676
LIC # 0400346251
R&L TREE SERVICE
$
5Each Additional Zone
$
65
UP TO 12 ZONES
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
Landscaping
Chris's HauIing &
Landscaping
Yard Clean-up, Bushes
trimmed, Mulching,
Gutter Cleaning, Sheds &
Decks Removed
Basements & Garages,
Cleaned Powerwashing
609-654-8871
LEAF IT TO US
LANDSCAPING, LLC
Fall clean ups & ALL your
landscaping
needs!
CALL JIM
609-744-0141
ZMMERMANN
LANDSCAPNG
Fall Cleanup
Lawn Maintenance
Leaf Cleaning
856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
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THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
BLL'8 ODD JOB8
AND LGHT HAULNG
Yards Cleaned
Sheds and Decks Removed
Attics, Basement, Garages Cleaned
609-268-5227
MisceIIaneous
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
DECK DOCTORS PLUS
CALL (609) 724-4602
INTERIOR PAINTING &
DECK MAINTENANCE
FALLING PRICES IN FALL!
PRICING ON
ALL SERVICES! 1/2 OFF
Painting
Fall Clean Ups, Leaf Clean-up, Landscaping,
Aeration & Thatching, Fertilizing, Deck Restoration,
Pavers, Seeding, Sodding & More.
Morris Construction
Painting, damage repair,
aluminum capping, rotting,
repair capping, soffits, pull down
attic stairs, vinyl windows,
garage door repair & installation
Lic. &Insured # 13VH07372800
609-953-0321 or 609-410-7406
Lic.# 13VH01426900
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Respraying Aluminum,
Cedar, Asbestos, Wood &
Vinyl Siding, Stucco,
Carpentry Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
609-654-7651
856-667-7651
Cell: 609-868-1178
Lic# 13VH04815200
Painting & Staining -
Interior/Exterior
MATT
NOBLE
Painting for Four Generations
POWERWASHING
JUDYS WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
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Professional & Clean Service
Painting Cont'd
Identity
Print
Web
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www.spectdesigns.com
THINK
ABOUT IT
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856-427-0933
CLASSIFIED OCTOBER 2-8, 2013 THE MARLTON SUN 29
1oo pooped 1o scoop?
We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
I2/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
JOES
POWERWASHING
Homes, Concrete, Etc.
Gutter CIeaning $70 & up
Yard CIean-Ups & Odd Jobs
609-206-2302

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Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com
Pauls Painting
of Medford
Call for LOW, LOW
EXTERIOR PRICING!
(609)320-9717
Quality work at Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
CLASSIFIED 30 THE MARLTON SUN OCTOBER 2-8, 2013
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 10/31/13.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
ESTIMATES
FAST
EMERGENCY
SERVICE!
IP
TB
AHERIIA'S BEST
RBBFIXB & SIBIXB EXPERTS
811000
0992400
Roofing
Lic.# 13VH01302800

FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
BA8EMENT
WATERPROOFNG
& FRENCH DRAN8
French drain instaIIation & repair
Sump pumps instaIIed & repIaced
Best Price Best Work Guaranteed!
609-346-5541
Lic. #13VH07331700
PNE GROVE
MA8ONRY & CONCRETE
Local Company Based in Marlton for 35 years.
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
ll $l$08$ 18ll
80 l80$0Fl 8f 1000 ll0
Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
84Z400Z
FALL SPECIALS
$50 OFF
Expires 10/31/13.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A

Stump Service
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ST0NP 68|h0|h6
SERVING SOUTH JERSEY AREA
Free Estimates
Guaranteed CaII Backs
Quick & Responsive
609-268-0403 & 609-760-7638
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 222-0676
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
Expert Tree Care
by Dave Macneil
Trimming, Removal, Land Clearing
Fully Insured, Quality Work
Serving Medford & Tabernacle Area
for 25 Years
609-859-1506
Tutoring
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
heed a pat|eot, mot|vat|og t0tor?
Certified Reading Specialist for
K-12, College Students, and Adults
Assessments, Phonics,
Comprehension, Writing, Study
and Organizational Skills.
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Multi-Sensory Tutoring for ADHD,
Language-Based/Auditory/
VisualProcessing Disorders.
Facilitate and personalize
home and school goals and
accommodations.
Customized one-to-one tutoring
in your home or my office.
Ellen Topiel HIT The Books Reading
and Student Services
Holistic Innovative Tutoring
(609) 410-2674
ReaI Estate for SaIe
HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER
4 bdrm, 2
1
2 Bath, 2 Car Garage
Lg back yard with patio
Well Landscaped w/ Sprinkler System
1 block fromCherry Hill East High School
Finished Basement
Buttonwood Estate Cherry Hill
908-892-8222
GLASS REPAIR
Fogged Units Insulating Glass Window/Patio Door Repairs
Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors

Windows
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
Tank RemovaI
Family and
Business
Friendly
Computer
Solutions!
(856) 861-6393
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South Jerseys leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
Honesty and integrity are synonymous for !
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WORK FOR
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Call 856-427-0933
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IN TOWN
I will clean your house with
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CALL FOR PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
ZORAIDA:
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Floors Cleaned By Hand
& Windows In & Out
Responsible
Honest
Reliable
CIeaning Cont'd
Tree Service
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