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www.marltonsun.com OCT. 21–27, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
INSIDE THIS ISSUEGo for a walk
Council considers buildingwalking paths in town. PAGE 11
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
It was a hard-fought game in boys varsity soccer when Cherokee took on Washington Township onOct. 15 at Cherokee. Both teams went without goals in the first half, with Washington Township ulti-mately scoring the one game-winning goal in the second half. Pictured is Cherokee senior No. 17Luke Gibson tangled up with Washington for control of the ball.
Town extends EveshamSaves Lives program
through Jan. 2By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
Evesham Saves Lives will liveon, for now.
At a press conference on Oct.15, Evesham officials announcedan extension through Jan. 2 of the town’s Evesham Saves Livesprogram, which seeks to combatdrunk driving by offering intoxi-cated residents free rides homefrom establishments in town.
Mayor Randy Brown said theextension comes after the end of the 30-day pilot program that ranthroughout September, where acombination of shuttles providedby the town and drivers from theSober Sam designated driverservice safely transported 350people to their homes.
“We took 350 people off theroad,” Brown said. “In my opin-ion, as a public servant, it’s your
job to keep your residents as safeas possible.”
During the 30-day pilot, Eve-sham residents who believed theywere too drunk to drive could usethe Evesham Township mobileapp to request a ride to theirhome for free.
While that free aspect isn’tchanging moving forward, whatis changing about the program isthe addition of private taxi serv-ice Uber, along with the additionof designated driver service BE-MYDD, where a pair of driversbrings users and their cars hometogether.
Brown said the use of Uber andBEMYDD were more flexible andcost effective than the townshipshuttles and the Sober Sam serv-ice and could get to establish-ments faster.
Ana Mahony, general managerof Uber for New Jersey, said Uberwas excited to be a part of this“first of its kind” partnership.
Mahony cited a joint studyUber released with MothersAgainst Drunk Driving that
found demand for Uber spikes incommunities at the same timethat bars are closing, and drunkdriving-related accidents go downin areas where Uber operates.
“We have measurable data thatthese kinds of partnerships andUber’s activity in a communitytruly does help solve the problem,and for that we’re incredibly
please see PROGRAM, page 10
Town to partner with Uber, BEMYDD
Cherokee drops hard-fought game
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11 Lexington CircleSold: $460,000
Real estate tax: $12,062 / 2014Approximate Square Footage: 2,789
This two-story colonial has four bedroomsand two full and one half bathrooms.Features include a remodeled andexpanded kitchen, family room fireplace,hardwood flooring, wainscoting, custommolding and full finished basement.
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4 — OCT. 21–27, 2015
The following reports are onfile with the Evesham Police De-partment:
On Oct. 12 at 10:40 p.m., an offi-
cer conducted a motor vehiclestop on Maple Avenue by HeronPointe. During the investigation,the officer observed drug para-phernalia in plain view inside thevehicle. A subsequent search of the vehicle by officers resulted inthe discovery of heroin alongwith hypodermic needles.
A male, age 25, of Philadelphiawas charged with third-degreepossession of heroin and a disor-derly persons offense for posses-sion of drug paraphernalia. He
was release on his own recogni-zance.
A male, age 28, of Vernon waschargedwiththird-de-gree pos-session of heroinand a dis-orderly persons offense for pos-session of drug paraphernalia.He was release on his own recog-
nizance.A female, age 21, of Hack-ettstown was charged with third-degree possession of heroin and adisorderly persons offense forpossession of drug parapherna-lia. She was released on her ownrecognizance.
On Oct. 9, at 10 p.m., officers re-sponded to the 200 block of Griss-com Court for a 911 call.
Upon the officers’ arrival, theyfound the homeowner was severe-
ly beaten as a result of a physicalassault.
Investigation determined thata male forcibly entered into the
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report
please see MALE, page 13
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in our opinion
6 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 21–27, 2015
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
senior associate editor Mike Monostra
marlton editor Zane Clark
art director Stephanie Lippincott
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Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor
Joe EiselepublisherV
oting is one of the inalienable
rights that our forefathers
fought so fervently for so
many years ago. Many would say that
voting is one of the most important in-
alienable rights that we have as Amer-
icans, if not the most important in-
alienable right.Colonial Americans fought for inde-
pendence in the 1700s based on the ral-
lying cry of “no taxation without rep-
resentation,” and they wanted the
right to choose their own representa-
tion.
Over the following 200 years, three
major pieces of legislation extended
or ensured voting rights:
• The Fifteenth Amendment to the
Constitution gave voting rights to non-white males;
• The Nineteenth Amendment gave
women the right to vote;
• And The Voting Rights Act of 1965
prevented discrimination in voting.
A lot of time and effort were spent,
and blood was shed, to give all citizens
of the United States 18 years of age
and older the right to vote.
And now, it is up to you to take ad-
vantage of that right at the polls for
the General Election next Tuesday,
Nov. 3.
In next week’s Sun, you will find in-
formation on exactly what you are vot-
ing for at the polls, when the polls are
open and details on every polling loca-
tion in town.If you have further questions about
the election, you can always find infor-
mation on the county’s website or call
your local clerk.
Whatever your political slant or
whomever you may be voting for, just
make sure you make your way to the
polls on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Many people
before us fought for your inalienable
right to do so.
It’s time to voteHead to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 3 to elect your leaders
Election results online
On the night of the election, Nov. 3,and the day after, Nov. 4, check out ourwebsite, Facebook and Twitter pagesfor up-to-date election results.
letter to the editor
Democrats applaud mayor,council for transparency efforts
At the Oct. 6 Evesham Township Councilmeeting, Mayor Randy Brown expressedgratitude to Paul Chenier, the volunteer
videographer who has been videotaping asmany council meetings as he could formore than six months now. Brown also saidat the council meeting and again on Twit-ter that council is considering video op-tions for its meetings.
It is encouraging to see Brown changehis attitude toward videotaping Councilmeetings after repeatedly dismissing theidea for years. Earlier this year when the
Evesham Democrats asked Chenier to helpthe residents of our town have better ac-cess to council meetings via video to in-crease accessibility for all residents and tobring about greater transparency to ourlocal government, we really didn't thinkthat the mayor and council would have
such a change of heart so quickly.We applaud the mayor and council for fi-nally showing support for what the Eve-sham Democrats and many other residentshave sought from our council: transparen-cy and accessibility to our local govern-ment for all residents.
Phil Warren,
on behalf of the Evesham Democrats
ELECTION LETTERSLetters to the editor regarding the
election will not be printed on Oct. 28.
Center for Arts
annual exhibitThe Center for the Arts in Southern New
Jersey, located 123 South Elmwood Road, ispresenting its annual open juried photog-raphy exhibit.
This exhibit will contain photographythat can be either contemporary or tradi-tional. Varied subject matter will be accept-ed. Sharon Gekoski-Kimmel, Pulitzer Prizewinner photographer, will jury this exhibi-tion.
Prizes sponsored by the Center for TheArts, Peters Valley School of Craft, SouthJersey Camera Club, Nations Photo Lab,Think Tank Photo, Tamron USA, andGreat Game Up will be awarded at the re-ception.
A reception for the exhibit will be heldon Thursday, Nov. 12 from 7-9 p.m. at the
center.The reception is free and open to the
public. The exhibit will also free and opento the public through from Nov. 2-23 Mon-day through Friday, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. andWednesdays, 7-9 p.m.
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WE NES Y OCT. 21Flu Shot Clinic: All. 11 a.m. Evesham
Library 984 Tuckerton Road. Aflu shot clinic at the Evesham
Library sponsored by the Burling-ton County Health Department.Registration is not required. Moreinformation online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Knit and/or crochet? Thencome join other knitting and cro-chet fans for an hour (or more, ifpreferred) of relaxed, social yarntime. Registration is not required.More information online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
THURS Y OCT. 22Kids Can Cook: Ages 6-9. 4 p.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Holly and Ms.Ashley, a registered dieticianfrom the Shop Rite of Marlton forsome kid-friendly cooking. Thelibrary will be making a delicious
and quick snack. Please list anyfood allergies. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
On the Road in New Jersey: Adult.7 p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Tales of theweird and strange in New Jersey.Rochelle Christopher, owner ofVictorian Vanities, will createexciting, informative, and interac-tive programs for historic houses,sites and other non-profit organi-zations. She specializes in 19thand 20th century history. Regis-tration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Yoga Tyme: Ages 4-6. 10:30 a.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Janet foryoga poses along with sign lan-guage. Please wear socks. Regis-tration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
BNI Evesham Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at Indian Spring CountryClub, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI isa business and professional net-working referral organization.Join us to learn more about howto grow your business. Call Jim
for details at (856) 669-2602.
BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targetsabs, back, posture, balance andflexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-
mation.Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-
tact, explosive boxing drills usingone-pound piloxing gloves. Call985-9792 for information.
FRI Y OCT. 23Refresh & Renew Yoga for Adults
& Teens: Ages 13 and up. 2:30p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Start the day by
energizing, stretching and relax-ing the body. Join the library for aone-hour yoga class. Pleasebring a mat or towel and a bottleof water and wear comfortableclothing. Registration is required.
Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
S TUR Y OCT. 24Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
SUN Y OCT. 25
Foreign Film & Discussion Series –“Under the Sand”: Adult. 2 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join former Drexel Pro-fessor Ramesh Kajaria to watchand discuss this 2000 film fromFrance. In French w/English subti-tles, not rated. Registration notrequired, but seating is limited.More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
MON Y OCT. 26Afternoon Book Discussion:
“Native Son” by RichardWright: Adult. 2 p.m. Evesham
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.Join us to discuss “Native Son”by Richard Wright. New membersare welcome and registration isnot required. More informationonline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Family Creepy Craft: Ages 3 and up.6:30 p.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Drop in fora fun family "Halloween" craftthat is perfect for families. Allsupplies provided. Stay and Read
to the Wagging Tales dogs! Moreinformation online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Wagging Tales: All ages. 7 p.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Come and visit the therapydogs from Loving Paws...who visitthe library each month for read-ing and fun. Learn all kinds of
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interesting things about dogs,practice reading and bring thefamily. More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Marlton Women’s Club meeting: 7p.m. at Gibson House, RecreationDrive. Call 596-0651 or 988-0422for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.oa.org for information.
TUES Y OCT. 27Boppin Babies: Ages 12-24 months.
10:15 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Jenn for a fun circle time withparachute play and more. For 12-24 months. Siblings must remainseated. Registration is required.Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Little Movers and Shakers: Ages 2to 3. 11:00 a.m. Evesham Libraryat 984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Jenn for a half- hour of musicalfun and movement. Siblings mustremain seated. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Book Discussion: “Native Son” byRichard Wright: Adult. 2 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join us to discuss“Native Son” by Richard Wright.
New members are welcome andregistration is not required. Moreinformation online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact DaveBalinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.comor 380-4701.
Marlton Central Networkers Chap-ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marco’s at IndianSpring, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNImeets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel freeto bring plenty of business cards
and a guest or two to find out how atrade exclusive business network-ing group can help increase quali-fied referrals. Call (856) 304-9320for more information.
CALENDAR
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BEMYDD vice president of marketing Alexa Milkovich saidservices such as BEMYDD helpstop situations where driversmight only be a few miles fromhome and contemplate taking therisk of driving while intoxicatedbecause they need their car thenext day.
Evesham Police Chief Christo-pher Chew said in addition to sav-ing lives, the program also helpssave the department time andmoney by reducing the number of DWIs it has to handle.
“We’re taking people out there,arresting somebody, we’re takingtwo officers off the street to comein and process the individual.
God forbid there’s a crash. If there’s a crash, it takes several of-ficers, several weeks and monthsin a year to finalize a report,”
Chew said.Chew said from January
through August, there were 35 in-dividuals arrested for DWI in Eve-sham who said they were comingfrom businesses in town.
Since instituting the EveshamSaves Lives program, Chew saidof those arrested for DWI, nonesaid they were coming from localestablishments.
As with the original pilot pro-gram, Brown said no taxpayer
dollars would go toward fundingthe program, as donations fromthe Evesham Celebrations Foun-dation, as well as anonymousdonors in town, would handle anycosts.
Brown said some restaurantsand other establishments havealso already donated to the pro-gram, although they won’t be re-
quired to do so until after thesenext 60 days are over and thetown can use collected data to de-termine what would be a fair con-
tribution.The safe ride program will be
available from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.from the following locations:Bertucci’s, Bonefish Grill, BrioTuscan Grille, Carrabbas ItalianGrill, Casa Carollo Bar & Grill,Champps Kitchen + Bar, EstiaGreek Taverna, Evesham Memo-rial VFW Post, Fleming PrimeSteakhouse and Wine Bar, TheLinks Country Club, Little MillCountry Club, Marco’s Restau-
rant, Marlton Elk’s Lodge, Marl-ton Tavern, The Mexican FoodFactory, Mikado, Outback Steak-house, PF Chang’s, RedstoneAmerican Grill, Scaturro’s andTGI Fridays.
“Be responsible at the end of the night and take this free ridehome when we give it to you,”Brown said.
PROGRAMContinued from page 1
Program saves police money, time, too
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By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
With Evesham’s new M2 turf soccer field project recently com-pleted, and money remaining inthe project’s bond ordinance, thetownship’s focus has now turnedto other possible improvements tothe field and Memorial SportsComplex.
Specifically, Evesham Town-ship Council has instructed town-ship officials to explore creating anew walking path to loop aroundthe complex and even connect
across New Road to the Diamondsat Arrowhead Park softball com-plex and municipal complex.
Councilmember Ken D’An-drea, who also serves as commis-sioner of the Marlton Soccer pro-gram, which originally agreed topay for 25 percent of the costs of installing the turf field, explainedthe path idea.
He said the path would traveldown the tree line from NewRoad, up through to the M2 field,looping back to a small workout
station area, ultimately workingdown to the fence line on NewRoad, connecting with anotherpath, working across New Road tothe Diamonds at Arrowhead Parkand then again work its way back.
Along the way, D’Andrea saidthere could be mile markers forthose using the path for walkingexercises.
“The idea is half mile, threequarter mile, one mile, so whenpeople are walking they have anidea outside of having a pedome-ter with them,” D’Andrea said.
Director of community devel-opment Nancy Jamanow said shehas met with representatives of the township’s seniors group andenvironmental commission to getinput on a potential path and saidboth groups’ representatives wereexcited about the idea.
“They wanted to have a paththat had areas for seating along it,
just benches and such, and theywould like areas where there
could be naturalized landscaping,native species and the other sug-gestions, too, horseshoes some-
where or bocce,” Jamanow said.In addition to the path, D’An-
drea said another important up-
grade would be safety nettingalong the side of the M2 field thatborders the complex’s playgroundand concession area.
“The path, to me, and the net-ting, somehow between the two of them, they are the top two,” D’An-drea said.
Other possible improvementsD’Andrea noted were replacingwater fountains at the concessionstands, enhancing the LeRoyHomer Memorial and flagpole,
getting Internet-based securitycameras for the fields to preventvandalism and doing more up-keep to the restroom areas.
“With the increased usage overat the park, as more and morepeople come, especially when wehave a path and everything com-pleted, there’s going to be anabundance of individuals thereand with that should requiresome extra attention,” D’Andrea
said.Mayor Randy Brown noted
there are some weekends where
both soccer and football gamesare going on at the complex at thesame time, and it becomes a situa-tion where hundreds if not thou-sands of people frequent the area.
Brown also raised the possibili-ty of elongating trails in thewoods between the municipalcomplex and Briarwood sub-de-velopment to potentially connectwith the new path created at theMemorial Sports Complex.
“Runners would now use that
loop, and Cherokee could use it astheir cross country trail,” Brownsaid.
Evesham Township managerTom Czerniecki said he’s been inother townships that have createdsuch a trail system and believedthe community would enjoy it.
“People who use nothing elselove trails, especially if they canactually get from one place to an-other,” Czerniecki said.
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By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
Danielle Haubrich, or “MissDanielle,” as the locals know her,is a children’s librarian who spe-cializes in the “children” aspect.
Growing up in Edgewater Parkis where Haubrich discovered herpassion for dedicating her time tochildren. She babysat and workedat summer camps and daycaresall through her teenage years.
“Pretty much all of my work
experience has been with chil-dren,” Haubrich said.After graduating from Holy
Cross Academy in Delran,Haubrich went on to study speechpathology and audiology at Tow-son University in Baltimore.
After obtaining her bachelor’sof science degree, she went on tostudy library science as a part of Drexel’s graduate school pro-gram.
This was the perfect fit for herwhile she was living in Wildwood
Crest and working at the CapeMay County Library, becausethere were no other schools thatoffered a master’s of library andinformation science degree with-in driving distance of the Shore,so an online program was themost convenient option.
Being a librarian entails moreschooling than most people wouldimagine, as Haubrich had to earnher master's degree before offi-
cially becoming one.
She is also a well-traveled indi-vidual. Before finding her homein Marlton and working at thePinelands Branch Library inMedford, Haubrich spent a yearin San Diego and has drivenacross the country three times.Her favorite place to stop is theOuter Banks in North Carolina.
“It took me awhile to figure outwhat I really wanted to do. I al-ways knew that I wanted to workwith children in some capacity,”
Haubrich said.At first, she thought she want-ed to be a classroom teacher, andthen she thought she wanted to bea speech pathologist, but whenthe idea of being a children’s li-brarian finally came to her, sheknew it was the perfect fit.
“Kids are just so much fun! Asthe old saying goes ‘choose a jobyou love, and you will never haveto work a day in your life.’ I feellike this is so true. I genuinelylove what I do and have fun every
day,” Haubrich said.She has now been a children’s
librarian for eight years.When she is not at the library
working with kids, she is at homeraising her own 1-year-old daugh-ter with her husband Mike.
Haubrich has embraced themom role with open arms as shefocuses on spending time withher daughter and husband in herspare time. She also enjoys cook-
ing and baking for them as she is
always looking for new recipes.Her favorite at the moment isroasted butternut squash withPapa Joe’s Salt, a homegrownrecipe that originated locally inMedford Lakes.
“I find both cooking and yogato be very calming, relaxing andmeditative activities,” Haubrichsaid.
She picked up yoga during herpregnancy when she started tak-ing classes at The Sanctuary for
Yoga in Medford.Though it is now hard to findtime to continue the classes withher daughter here, Haubrich con-tinues to practice yoga at home.
She has also been searching fora little extra energy after a familyvacation to California has left herand the family with a bit of jetlag.
After being a green tea girl herwhole life, she has recently gotteninto drinking mocha-flavoredlattes from Harvest Coffee – one of
the local stores that allows her toenjoy the fall season and the townof Medford just that much more.
“I love the sense of communityhere. The Halloween Parade, theDickens Festival, the 4th of JulyFireworks, there are so manywonderful community-wideevents,” Haubrich said. “I’m alsoexcited to see how much MainStreet has been revitalized recent-ly. It has come a long way in thelast six years since I started work-ing at the Pinelands Library.”
She plans to turn those sixyears into many more as she andlibrarian Rick Yankosky contin-ue to grow the Pinelands Libraryinto a hotspot for kids in Medford.
To learn more about theBurlington County Library Sys-tem or to check out the eventsthat Miss Danielle and Mr. Rickhost, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
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