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INSIDE THIS ISSUESchool applications
Township again offers tuition-basedpreschool, kindergarten. PAGES 2, 7
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It was Cherokee High School against Eastern Regional High School in the first round of the NJSIAA State Wrestling Tournament onFeb. 8 at Cherokee. Cherokee ended up winning the night, 40-20. Pictured is Cherokee’s Ryan Rhoads tied up with Eastern’s MatthewMcGuckin in the 106-pound match. McGuckin beat Rhoads in an 11-3 decision.
Cherokee defeats Eastern, 40-20Council votesin favorof EMUA
dissolutionBy ZANE CLARK
The Sun
After months of discussionacross multiple meetings, Eve-sham Township Council hastaken its first votes toward dis-solving the Evesham MunicipalUtilities Authority and reorganiz-ing the entity as a departmentunder the municipality.
At its Feb. 9 meeting, councilapproved the introduction of anordinance to dissolve the MUA,the introduction of an ordinancepermitting the township to refi-nance MUA debt as municipaldebt, a resolution to submit an ap-plication for dissolution to thestate and a resolution approvingthe findings of a financial adviso-ry report related to the dissolu-tion.
However, the two ordinancesofficially dissolving the MUA andrefinancing its debt will onlymove forward for a public hear-ing and final vote by council if first approved by the Local Fi-nance Board under the state De-partment of Community Affairs.
Evesham Township managerTom Czerniecki said that applica-
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The Evesham Township SchoolDistrict has announced that itwill again be offering a tuition-based preschool integrated pro-gram for the 2016-2017 school year.
There will be two half-day pre-school inclusion classes for 4-year-olds, and two half-day ses-sions for 3-year-olds.
The goal of these inclusion pro-grams are to bring together chil-dren with special needs withtheir typically developing peersin a collaborative classroom envi-ronment where students experi-ence a variety of early readingand math concepts, language de-
velopment, fine and gross motorskills, related arts and socialskills.
The curriculum used in theseprograms is state approved, devel-opmentally appropriate andbased on best practice in earlychildhood education.
The preschool programs arealigned to the district’s kinder-garten program, and taught by a
certified teacher. In addition,each class will have two instruc-tional assistants.
Both preschool inclusion pro-grams will be held at Rice Ele-mentary School.
Each class will be comprised of approximately 15 children, five of whom are classified as havingspecial needs and 10 who are typi-cally developing.
Each section will last 2.5 hoursper day, four to five days a weekbased on a predetermined pre-school district calendar.
The cost for the program is$3,300 for the year, and includes
transportation for all families liv-ing within Evesham’s bus zones.
Both the 3- and 4-year-old pro-grams will have a morning andafternoon session. Families mustbe willing to accept placement ineither a.m. or p.m. session.
To be considered for admissioninto this program, there are fourrequirements that must be met:
• Families must be residents
of Evesham Township or ETSDemployees
• Students must be the desig-nated age of the class on or beforeOct. 1
• Students must be toilettrained
• Students must have up-to-date immunizations
Students eligible for entranceinto kindergarten in Septemberwill not be considered for enroll-ment in the preschool program.
Anyone interested in enrollingtheir non-classified child in one of the classes should complete an ap-plication, which can be found on
the district website atevesham.k12.nj.us, and return italong with the non-refundable ap-plication fee of $50 on or beforeFriday, March 4 to: EveshamTownship School District, ChildStudy Team, 25 South Maple Ave.,Marlton, NJ 08053.
As applicants are received, dis-trict personnel will assign atracking number to each childwho submitted an application.Students will be placed on a first-come, first-served basis. If thenumber of applicants exceeds thenumber of available slots in a ses-sion, students will be placed on await list.
Applicant families will be noti-fied of their acceptance based onfinal enrollment numbers nolater than Friday, March 11. Atthat time, an acceptance formmust be completed and returnedby Tuesday, March 22. Failure toreturn this form by the deadlineshall constitute a declination of
enrollment.When school personnel receive
the acceptance form, class place-ment will be assigned and a regis-tration date and time will bearranged for you. Applicants notinitially offered admission willreceive written notification re-garding their placement on thewait list. Openings subsequentlyarising shall be filled from thewait list in the order they were re-ceived.
Preschool program accepting applications
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Burlington County ProsecutorRobert D. Bernardi and EveshamTownship Police Chief Christo-pher Chew have announced that a23-year-old Evesham resident wasarrested Feb. 5 and charged withpossession and distribution of child pornography.
The male was charged withone count of endangering the
welfare of children (second-de-gree) for distribution and onecount of endangering the welfareof children (third-degree) for pos-session.
The male was taken into cus-
tody on Friday, Feb. 5 at his resi-dence following the execution of a search warrant. He was placedin the Burlington County Jail on$75,000 full bail.
The investigation revealed thatthe male was using his personalemail account to actively tradechild pornography with other in-dividuals. Many of the images de-picted prepubescent girls engag-ing in sexual acts with men.
The Burlington County Prose-
cutor’s Office High-Tech CrimesUnit, the Evesham Township Po-lice Department and the New Jer-sey State Police Digital Technolo-gy Investigations Unit, whichoversees the NJSP InternetCrimes Against Children TaskForce, conducted the investiga-tion. The Burlington CountyProsecutor’s Office High-TechCrimes Unit is a member of theICAC Task Force.
Evesham resident chargedwith possession, distribution
of child pornography
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Four years ago, when Christie made
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in 2016. But following the Bridgegate
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tion could be heard by the LFB as early asits March 9 meeting. If the LFB approvesEvesham’s application, the public hearingand final vote on the dissolution and refi-nancing ordinances could be set for coun-cil’s March 22 meeting.
The MUA-related ordinances and resolu-tions passed at the Feb. 9 meeting fell alonga 3-2 vote margin, with Mayor RandyBrown, Deputy Mayor Ken D’Andrea andCouncilman Bob DiEnna voting yes eachtime, and Councilwoman Debbie Hackman
and Councilman Steve Zeuli voting no.The votes came after Czerniecki once
again presented a financial case for thetownship to assume water and wastewaterduties, noting he believed the townshipcould save nearly $11 million over 10 years
by dissolving the MUA.With an $18 million annual operating
budget, 55 employees and about 16,000
water and wastewater customers, the MUAoperates as a public entity separate fromthe municipality and gains funding onlyfrom its ratepayers.
Czerniecki said $4.3 million in savingswould come from reissuing MUA debt asmunicipal debt, in addition to savings fromoverlapping operating expenses, consolida-tion of open personnel positions and free-ing up $9 million in ratepayer funds held inrestricted reserves, which is required of the MUA as a public entity.
Czerniecki also said if the townshipwere to take over water and wastewater op-
erations, it would codify current MUA poli-cies of setting aside $1.5 million for emer-gencies, $2 million for pay as you go capitalprojects and $3 million for cashflow pur-poses.
He also noted that no employees would
lose their job as a result of the dissolution,and if the township maintained a steadylevel of debt over the next 10 years, the
township could increase the number of projects it is able to carry out.After the presentation, Brown described
the vote for dissolution as one of the easi-est decisions ever placed before him as atownship official. While he praised thework of the MUA, he said the savings thatcould be realized from dissolving the MUAwas what was best for the community.
“We’d increase of the amount of capital,we’d increase the amount of workload, andwe’d increase the amount that we canspend as we move forward,” Brown said.
D’Andrea said he was voting in favor of
dissolution after examining areas such asMUA debt, MUA surplus, operational effi-ciencies that could come from dissolution,MUA personnel and more. D’Andrea said
No employees would lose job with dissolution
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Applications now being acceptedfor tuition-based full-day kindergartenThe Evesham Township School
District will again be offering atuition-based full-day kinder-garten program for the 2016-2017school year.
The curriculum used in thisgeneral education program isaligned to what is currently beingoffered in the district’s half-dayprogram; however, it extendsearly reading and math concepts,language development, fine andgross motor skills, related artsand social skills.
A full-day session will be of-fered at all seven elementaryschools.
A minimum of 15 students perclassroom is required for a ses-sion to be implemented.
There will also be a maximumnumber of students per class-room of 18.
The cost for the program is$5,500 for the year, and includes
transportation for all families liv-ing within Evesham’s buszones.
To be considered for admissioninto this program, there are threerequirements:
• Families must be residentsof Evesham Township or ETSDemployees
• Students must be 5 years of age on or before Oct. 1.
• Students must have up-to-date immunizations
Anyone interested in enrolling
their child in one of the district’sclasses should complete an appli-cation, which can be found on thedistrict website atevesham.k12.nj.us, and return theapplication along with the non-re-fundable application fee of $50 onor before Friday, March 4 to: Eve-sham Township School District,Office of Curriculum & Instruc-tion, 25 South Maple Ave., Marl-
ton, NJ 08053.As applications are received,
district personnel will assign atracking number to each childwho submitted an application.
Students will be assigned totheir home school on a first-come,first-served basis. If the numberof applicants exceeds the numberof available slots at any oneschool, students will be placed ona wait list at their home schooland offered placement at anotherbuilding.
Applicant families will be noti-fied of their acceptance andschool placement based on finalenrollment numbers no laterthan Friday, March 11. At thattime, an acceptance form must becompleted and returned by Tues-day, March 22.
Failure to return this form bythe deadline shall constitute adeclination of enrollment.
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WE NES Y FEB. 17Kung Fu Panda: Ages 5-10. 4 p.m.
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983-1444.Refresh & Renew Yoga for Adults
& Teens: Ages 13 and up. 6 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Start the day by ener-gizing, stretching and relaxingthe 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.
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up. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Registerand join the library for a wintry,magical story brought to life witha live puppet show. The puppetshow includes beautiful puppets,props, music and storytelling toentertain and will last approxi-mately one hour. Registration is
required. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
MON Y FEB. 22Book Discussion – “A Spool of Blue
Thread”: Adult. 2 p.m. EveshamLibrary at 984 Tuckerton Road.Join the library to discuss AnneTyler's “A Spool of Blue Thread.”Registration is not required andnew members are welcome.
Family Garden Craft: Families. 6:30p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Drop in for a funfamily garden craft that is perfectfor families and all ages. Thelibrary will be making flowers for
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TUES Y FEB. 23Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
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Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visit
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ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marco’s at IndianSpring, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNImeets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel freeto bring plenty of business cardsand 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.
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he had researched other town-
ships across the state that had dis-solved their MUAs, and he ulti-mately agreed with the informa-tion Czerniecki had presented
throughout the process.He also noted that his voting
yes was only the first step of aprocess, and the state would nowbe able to review Evesham’s planand come back with positive ornegative feedback.
“Given all of that, I will be vot-ing yes to allow that next step tooccur in this process,” D’Andreasaid.
DiEnna also praised the workof the MUA, but said the town-
ship didn’t just “wake up oneday” and decide to dissolve theMUA without doing the neces-sary research. He noted the exer-cise of looking into whether thetownship should dissolve itsMUA was a process the state en-couraged and ultimately ap-proved.
“You can’t pick up a newspa-per, you can’t watch television,you can’t be a student of thetimes and not know that there isan outcry for the reduction in the
size and cost of government, andthat’s what this is,” DiEnna said.
Zeuli said he was voting no be-cause the MUA was a good entitythat had done all that was askedof it, and he didn’t want to givethe MUA what he believed was ef-fectively a vote of no confidencebefore the township has actually
finished a takeover plan and hadit approved.
“The process I think kind of lends itself to giving a good au-
thority, a good entity, a lame duckstatus, and I don’t like it,” Zeulisaid.
Hackman also praised thework of the MUA, and justifiedher votes against dissolution bysaying she was worried the town-ship’s credit rating would be neg-atively affected by assuming theMUA’s debt.
“We have as a township proba-bly some of the lowest rates inour area for our MUA and that
doesn’t happen by accident,”Hackman said. “Our MUA does agreat job, so I asked myself whywe would want to take on all thedebt of the MUA and add it toours.”
Brown questioned Hackman’sreasoning, as it went against a fi-nancial advisor’s present at themeeting who said bringing debtwouldn’t affect the township’scredit rating as long as the utilitymaintains a self-liquidating sta-tus, which was part of the munic-
ipality’s takeover plan.Should the LFB approve the
MUA dissolution, a four coun-cilmember super majority willstill be required to move the dis-solution of the MUA forward, asfour out of five of council’s votesare required to assume the MUA’sdebt.
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