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Natalie, 1, and Henry Jankowski, 2, with mom Silvia, and Sophia Panto, 3, have fun coloring anddecorating eggs at one of the many activity tables at the Moorestown Mall Mad Hatter Tea Party onWednesday, March 25. At the tea party, children got to color, pet rabbits, eat snacks, play games,read a book and take pictures with the Mad Hatter and Alice. For more photos, please see page 22.
Mad Hatter Tea Party
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
Moorestown’s Project Gradua-tion has been a huge event forMoorestown High School gradu-ates for about 27 years. What usedto be a fun, alcohol-free celebra-tion for seniors has recently be-come more than just a one-dayevent and has extended through-out the week, including socialmedia incorporation. However,Project Graduation can’t be donewithout the help of the communi-ty.
Members of the MoorestownEducation/Project Graduationare asking for businesses and res-idents of the community to makea donation to help graduates havea fun, safe, alcohol-free night after
graduation.“Project Graduation has been a
big part of our community. It issuch a great memory, and contin-ues to be for me. We’re askingmembers of the community tostep in and make sure we contin-ue to provide that same magicalexperience each year ahead,” saidTrevor Durham, a MHS alumnusand a member of the ProjectGraduation Committee.
Project Graduation is a nation-wide initiative that began 36years ago in Oxford Hills, Maine,in response to seven alcohol- anddrug-related teen deaths that oc-curred during graduation cele-bration. Moorestown adoptedProject Graduation 27 years agoas an annual community-spon-sored event for MHS graduates.
The event shows teenage par-ties with alcohol-free and drug-free alternatives can still be a lotof fun. Project Graduation notonly protects MHS graduates dur-ing this particular event, but alsoserves as an example to thetown’s children that celebrationsdo not need to include drugs or al-cohol to be fun.
"I would want them to realizethat they can celebrate an event
and have an amazing and spectac-ular time without a drop of alco-hol or drugs," Robin Pendino, an-other Project Graduation com-mittee member, said.
“The desire is to have each oneof our graduates that we can pro-vide for them a safe and fun-filledweek-long event that culminatesto an all-night long celebration,”
Project Graduation Annual Moorestown High
School celebration for seniorsin need of community support
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The Lenola Volunteer FireCompany has been holding anEaster egg hunt for 75 years in itssection of Moorestown. TheMoorestown Business Associa-tion has been holding an Easteregg hunt on Main Street for 21
years. This year, the two organiza-tions are going to co-host a com-bined Easter egg hunt on Satur-day, April 4 at 9 a.m. sharp at Jeff Young Field, 101 North LenolaRoad, in the Lenola section of Moorestown. The event will beheld rain or shine.
"We wanted to be visible in theLenola section of Moorestown,"said MBA’s Don Powell, presidentof Powell Energy and Solar. "Sowe thought that it would be agood idea to combine our effortswith the Lenola Volunteer FireCompany to help them maketheir great event even better."
"We're very excited to have theMoorestown Business Associa-tion join with us to co-host thisannual event" said Sheila Diet-rich, chairperson of the Easteregg hunt for the Lenola VolunteerFire Company.
The hunt is planned for chil-dren between the ages of 0 to 12,with different sections of Jeff Young Field cordoned off for thefollowing age groups: 0 to 3, 4 to 6,7 to 9, and 10 to 12. All of the chil-dren will search for prizes inthousands of plastic eggs hiddenin their respective sections of Jeff Young Field. There will be freecrafts, provided by Perkins Cen-ter for the Arts, as well as visitsfrom the Easter Bunny and theEaster Chick.
“Our town welcomes springwith this annual event,” said JoeHorwitz, a volunteer who hasbeen running this event for theMBA for several years.
Besides Dietrich and Horwitz,
other people assisting with theEaster egg hunt include: KristenBabcock (Wing King), JamieBoren (Moorestown Fire Preven-tion), Mark Morgan (MoorestownTheater Company and MBA exec-utive director), and Jay Winkler(Idea Lab Digital, LLC). Sponsorsof this year’s event are AuntSelma's Candy, InternationalSports, Skating, & Fun Centre,Liberty Bell Bank and theMoorestown Theater Company.
For more information about
the hunt, call Boren at (856) 234-1222 or Horwitz at (609) 937-5557.For more information about theMBA, call (856) 234-8260 or visitMoorestownBusiness.com.
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Domestic disturbance resultsin simple assault arrest
The following reports are onfile with the Moorestown PoliceDepartment:
On March 14, due to a domesticoccurrence, a 28-year-old male of East Second Street wasarrested and chargedwith simple assault.He was remanded tothe Burlington CountyJail in default of $2,500bail.
On March 13, arrested and
charged with shoplifting (co-de-fendants) were: a 32-year-old fe-male of Delran who concealed$1,121.48 worth of merchandisefrom Boscov’s Department Storeand a 38-year-old female of Del-
ran who concealed $272.50 worthof merchandise from Boscov’sDepartment Store. Both were re-leased on a summons.
On March 13, arrested andcharged with shoplift-ing was a 46-year-oldwoman of Moorestown. She con-cealed merchandisefrom Marshalls De-
partment Store valued at $195.44.She was released on a summons.
On March 15, due to a motor ve-hicle stop, a 29-year-old man of Edgewater Park was arrested andcharged with possession of mari-
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On Saturday, Feb. 7, sixMoorestown Friends School stu-dents participated in the Ocean-Burlington Chapter RegionalMATHCOUNTS Competition:Miles Oglesby ’20, Bailey Butter-worth ’20, Jonathan D’Souza ’19,Vineeth Veeramachaneni ’19,Charles Tanas ’20, and DanielQuigley ’20.
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Vinny placed in the top 10 of the individual competition for thethird year in a row.
The team, composed of Bailey,Jonathan, Charles and Vineeth,placed second overall at the Re-gional.
The middle schoolers werecoached by upper school studentJoshua Murdy ’16 and advised bymiddle school math teacher Kathi
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Moorestown resident MatthewKaplan, a freshman majoring inexercise and sport science, wasamong approximately 2,125 stu-dents at Coastal Carolina Univer-sity on the fall 2014 dean's list.
Pamela Derickson has beennamed to the dean's list for thefall 2014 semester at the Universi-ty of Vermont. Derickson, fromMoorestown, is a senior biochem-istry major.
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By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
At last week’s Moorestown Councilmeeting, an ordinance introduction onabandoned properties and open space en-
croachment was tabled for the next meet-ing. Instead, a hot topic of the meeting wasonce again the condition of the water wellsthat were closed last year.
As of now, wells seven and nine are re-maining closed until a treatment is identi-fied. Also, the township has hired a new en-gineer and is thinking about hiring a scien-tist to evaluate the condition of all thetown’s drinking water, according to town-ship manager Scott Carew.
“We will open the wells when we have atreatment plan in place. We are workingclosely with the DEP. I assure you we are
taking every precaution that is not onlylegally, but responsibly required of us,”Mayor Victoria Napolitano said.
Adam Procopio, a scientist andMoorestown resident, came before councilto express his concerns with the two wells
closed because of Trichloropropane (TCP1,2,3) was found in the drinking water lastOctober. He wanted to know if the wellswould be turned on anytime soon andquestioned some of the other levels foundin the water that were publicly available on
the Department of Environmental Protec-tion’s website. He asked that the wells re-main inactive until a treatment is found.
Members of council assured him thewells are remaining closed as they decidewhat the appropriate treatment would be.Township Attorney Anthony Drollas madea point to mention that they’ve been work-ing on the wells and they closed them notbecause they were told to, but as a precau-tion.
“We’ve been working on this issue sincelast October. We are addressing any reme-diation issues associated with wells seven
and nine. We’ve went over and above withan abundance of caution to shut down thewells, not because we were ordered to doso, but because DEP suggested it. Wefelt it was the right thing to do,” Drollassaid.
Carew then spoke about the maximumcontaminate level of the wells. He said theDEP told him that nothing in those wellsexceeds the MCL and that there wouldtechnically be nothing legally wrong withturning the wells back on.
“I’ve been told by the DEP, and perhapsthey are wrong, that there is not a singleMCL that we exceed right now and thatthere is no legal impenitent from turningthose wells back on,” Carew said.
Carew also said a new engineer is work-ing on the wells right now along with theDEP to get the best recommendation onhow the wells would be treated. He men-tioned that the township is looking intohiring a scientist as well to review datafrom the wells and tell the township whathe or she feels is best, based on his or herexpert opinion.
Napolitano assured those present at themeeting that any new information on thewells would be told to the public as it came.
“As more details are available, they willbe delivered to the public,” Napolitanosaid.
Moorestown Council addresses water well concernsTownship manager says wells will remain closed until a treatment plan is in place
Ok, so the survey in question –
“the Best and Worst States to
Retire,” compiled by
Bankrate.com – didn’t exactly find
that you’d be out of your mind to re-
tire in New Jersey, but it did rank the
Garden State near the bottom of the
list of desirable places to spend the lat-ter portion of your life.
This should not be a shock.
The survey ranks New Jersey 45th
on the list of best places to retire,
based on the fact that the cost of living
is high (45th), the community well
being is low (43rd) and the tax rate is
very high (49th). These factors out-
weight the low crime rate (eighth) andthe above-average weather and health-
care quality.
There’s a reason why so many New
Jerseyans retire elsewhere – it’s
cheaper. And cheaper is better, be-
cause most people would rather see
their hard-earned money go toward
vacations than taxes, for example.
Many retirees go to Florida not just for
the weather but for the absence of a
state income tax.
Maybe if New Jersey was more af-
fordable, more elderly residents would
stay at home, near their friends and
family. But since it’s not, many don’t.
We are probably not the only oneswho laughed when we pondered where
in New Jersey – other than, say, a
beach town such as Ocean City –
would be a “good” place to retire. And
that’s a shame, and a problem all at the
same time.
Our residents shouldn’t have to pre-
pare to leave when they retire.
in our opinion
Want to retire in New Jersey? You must be out of your mind, survey says
Your thoughts
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As summer approaches, theDepartment of Parks & Recre-ation summer programs are heat-ing up. In addition to the long-standing Recreation SummerParks and Theater programs, thedepartment is proud to announcethe return of its wildly successful
Four Is Fun Program.Beginning on Monday, June 29,the Four Is Fun Program willoffer two sessions for five weeks.The morning session will runfrom 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and theafternoon session will run from12:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Designed forthe 4-year-old set, this program isdevelopmentally and physicallyappropriate for little learners. In-structor Chelsea (Gross) Molden
is a graduate of the University of Delaware with a bachelor’s of sci-ence in elementary education andspecial education and currentlyteaches special education inGloucester Township. Four isFun participants must be 4-years-old by June 29, 2015.
This summer program willhave your child participating inphysical activity, learning letters
and numbers, creating art, ex-ploring experiments and most im-portantly having fun. Each weekwill have a different theme inwhich children will complete re-lated art projects, read stories andmake new friends. Molden willoversee this growing programwith an increased number of spots available in both sessions.
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Everyone has a different way todeal with stress and release his orher emotions.
For Moorestown resident MikeRansom, his release was writingmusic. From all his hardshipcame a number of songs he hasput into a new album that will bereleased within the next week.
Under his own label, UnableRecords, Ransom has set April 7
as the release date for “My Kid-nap Money,” the new full-lengthalbum from his punk band Ran-som Price. The 10-song album willbe offered in both CD and digitalformats, and will be marketedworldwide by Unable Records.
“When I needed to vent, Iwould turn to writing music and
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Volunteer Center PresidentKimberly Mattson said this is the
first time that the public has beenactively asked to participate inthe nomination process. Butthat’s not all – unlike past years,the Volunteer Center also is look-ing to honor as many as threeBurlington County residents atits annual awards dinner in thefall.
“We are extremely proud of our 16 past recipients, each of whom was honored at our annualawards dinner,” Mattson said.
“However, we also realize thereare many unsung, low-profilecommunity activists who need tobe publicly recognized, applaud-ed, and formally thanked, fortheir distinguished volunteerservice.
“That said, we are asking coun-ty residents to bring to our atten-tion their neighbors, coworkersand acquaintances they deemworthy of the Community Serv-
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The deadline for nominationsis April 14.The Volunteer Center most re-
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Clemson University has an-nounced the president's list forthe fall 2014 semester. To benamed to the president's list, a
student must achieve a 4.0 grade-point average. Moorestown stu-dents who achieved the honor in-clude: Danielle Mary Katherine
Baskin, who is majoring in psy-chology; Megan ElizabethRichards, who is majoring in bio-engineering; and Brooks Steven-
son Foster, who is majoring incivil engineering.
Cameron Pendino of
Moorestown, a member of theclass of 2018 at Washington andLee University, has earned dean'slist status for the recently ended
fall term 2014.
James Elder of Moorestownearned the distinction of facultyhonors for fall 2014 at the GeorgiaInstitute of Technology.
Steven Serpico, majoring incommunication studies; ChandlerLutz, majoring in family business& entrepreneurship; EmilyDavidsson, majoring in food mar-keting; Mary Pensiero, majoring
in food marketing; and KevinShaloo, majoring in interdiscipli-nary health services, allMoorestown residents earneddean's list honors for the fall 2014semester at Saint Joseph's Uni-versity.
Local Moorestown residentsNicole R. Hovatter, who is major-ing in pre-business, Krista MarieLaitner, who is majoring in indus-trial engineering and TimothyJohn White, who is majoring in fi-
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certified teacher leaders, and willbe complete with a full profes-
sional and volunteer staff. Ouryoungest campers will be sur-rounded by a caring and passion-ate staff to ensure their safety
and security throughout the sum-mer.
The Four Is Fun Program is just one of the many pre-schoolaged programs the Department of Parks & Recreation offers. Frompre-school ballet and dance to Ex-posure to Sports and Tumblin’Tots the department is eager toencourage physical activity inour youngest community mem-bers. Promoting safe and funphysical activity is one of the pri-mary goals of the department, fol-lowed closely by the desire tobuild community experiences.By offering the Moorestown com-munity opportunities to partici-pate in activities within the com-munity we offer relationshipbuilding opportunities.
Join the Department of Parks& Recreation for a program thissummer. Registration for thisprogram and many more is avail-able through the recreation regis-tration site at www.moorestown-rec.com.
Parks & Rec Happenings• Live Civilly HomeworkHelp is Tuesdays and Thursdaysfrom 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the RecCenter. Wednesdays are offered atthe Moorestown Library from 6p.m. to 8 p.m. as well. Interested involunteering? Contact KahraBuss at [email protected].
• Yoga for teens and adults isThursday evenings from 6 p.m. to7:15 p.m.
• Spring Break LacrosseClinic is April 6 through 9 forgrades one through eight.
• Open Gym is Mondaysthrough Thursdays from 3 p.m. to5:45 p.m. for grades four through12; Fridays from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.Children younger than fourthgrade may attend in the companyof an adult. Open Gym will beopen during spring break.
• Special Needs Programsavailable are Family Support Out-ings, Special Needs Soccer,Karaoke Night and more.
• 13-year-olds and olderKaraoke/Activities Night, spon-sored by MoorArts, will be heldon Saturday, March 28 from 6:30
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Menage a Trois White ......................................750 ML.....8.99
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400 Pond View Dr., Moorestown • $1,275,000Classic Elegance / Estate Home5 Bedrooms / 3/1 Baths / 4,696 sq. ft. / 2.54 Acres
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Moorestown residents are onthe University of Delaware dean'slist fall 2014: Caroline Armstrong,Julia Bintliff, Justin Chrone, Sarah
D'Antonio, Gregory Facas, KristenFetchko, Ellie Gluck, Christine Hill,Laura Holt, Harry Lewis, Alexander
Martinelli, Connor Rieger, LisaRyan and Caroline Udell.
Sara Culbertson, Jonathan
Kern, Katherine Sebastian andNicholas Weldon fromMoorestown have been named to
the Wake Forest University'sdean's list for fall 2014 semester.
Sheridan Fauvell was named to
the Marist College dean's list forthe fall 2014 semester. Fauvell of Moorestown is a member of the
class of 2015 and is majoring infashion merchandising.
Alexandra Liebman, Samson Ra-
masamy and Brooke Shultz of Moorestown made the Washing-ton College dean’s list for the fall
2014 semester.
Gabrielle Townsend, a commu-nication arts major and resident
of Moorestown, was named to theSaint Francis University fall 2014dean's list.
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• Registration is open forMoorestown SpEAC's Conferenceon Saturday, April 25 from 8 a.m.to 3:30 p.m., includes keynotespeaker, 12 breakout sessions,breakfast and lunch. See confer-ence flyer for more information.
• Moorestown Rec's special
needs Basketball Clinic is on Sun-day, April 26 from 3 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. at the Upper ElementarySchool in Moorestown. See spe-cial needs basketball flyer.
• New Walking Club and Ac-tive Adults Fitness Program isavailable starting April 15.
• Group Golf Lessons at Indi-an Spring Country Club runsfrom April 21 though May 19.
• Badminton for ages 14 andup began March 17.
• Balanced Athletics, Girls BFit, Core Training and more isavailable!
• Arts Programming avail-able is Spring Arts & Crafts andSpring Arts Adventures.
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• A daily bus is availablefrom William Allen MiddleSchool to Church Street Recre-ation Center with a 2:35 p.m. de-parture daily.
Missed a registration date?Like us on Facebook atMoorestown Parks & Recreationfor up to date information aboutprograms and events. Want toregister for a program? Registerat www.moorestownrec.com.
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lyrics. It was cathartic to me, sortof a self therapy. Putting my feel-ings down on paper and beingable to get some perspective bywriting the album helped me tomove on,” Ransom said.
Pre-sales of the CD have al-ready begun through UnableRecords, and a deluxe version of the album, complete with aneight-page iTunes booklet and“instant gratification” track, areavailable for pre-order on iTunesnow.
Ransom Price was founded inDecember 2012 by Ransom, for-merly a member of the ‘90s punkband Point Blank, and by formerEndless Sacrifice drummer ChrisMazure. Ransom’s songwritingdraws heavy stylistic influencefrom bands such as Green Day,Screeching Weasel, The Bouncing
Souls and other similar acts. Ran-som Price plays punk rock that issimple, without pretense and ef-fective, he said.
Ransom played in bands forabout 15 years and has run Un-able Records for eight years; hefelt it was about time he startedgetting out his own music.
“I wasn’t making my ownmusic, and I wanted to changethat. So I formed Ransom Price. Itwas just an outlet for me to getback into making my own music.I had a lot of pent-up energy that Ineeded to get out,” Ransom said.
The name “My Kidnap Money”came about for a number of dif-ferent reasons. First, he wantedthe album title to go with theband’s name, named fittingly forRansom’s last name and hiswife’s maiden name, Price. Also,when he was younger, peoplewould always spell his last namewrong. His father would tell peo-
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ple on the phone, “Ransom, youknow, like the kidnap money?” Sohe drew inspiration from that.
Other than choosing the name just to stick with the theme, Ran-som felt like a hostage to himself at the time he wrote these songs.
A few years ago, Ransom wentthrough a two-year period wherehe was struggling with depres-sion, work and family issues, andthe loss of some friends. He decid-ed to write down his feelings tohelp himself through the strug-gle.
“To be honest, it was a difficultalbum to write because of thesubject matter, being so personal.It was two years of really strug-gling and realizing my life has
changed. At the time, it was veryhard for me; that is why thealbum is very, very good. The bestI have ever written, and I think itis the fact that it is very personaland means so much to me,” Ran-som said.
It took a few years after thatstruggle for Ransom to take hiswriting and turn it into an album,but when he did, he was able to doit within two years and felt like aweight lifted off his shoulders.
“It was a relief when it was all
done. I can move on and appreci-ate it for the music and song itself rather than what I wentthrough,” Ransom said.
Although the “My KidnapMoney” album confronts somesignificant topics such as depres-
sion, stress, marriage and thepassing of friends, Ransom hopeslisteners create their own mean-ings out of the songs. He honestlywants people to relate to themusic in their own way and taketheir own perspective. However,he also would love for people to
just listen to the music and like it just for the fun.
“If you want to just bob yourhead to the music or gain somesort of perspective, I’ll be fine
with it either way,” Ransom said.Ransom Price is a studio proj-
ect for now. However, in additionto preparing for the release of “My Kidnap Money,” RansomPrice is also in pre-production ontwo separate music videos, bothscheduled to be released later thisspring. According to Ransom, itcould turn into more.
“We’ll see what happens,” Ran-som said.
Prior to “My Kidnap Money,”Ransom Price released two suc-cessful singles – one in January2013 (“West from El Paso”) andone in July 2014 (“Drink”). Theformer was the cornerstone of abenefit project that raised morethan $1,000 for the Lung CancerFoundation of America. Bothsingles, as well as the new album,were recorded at 0x1 Sound Stu-
dio in Cherry Hill, by award-win-ning engineer/producer JasonRuch.
“My Kidnap Money” will beavailable through all major on-line retailers Tuesday, April 7.For more information about Ran-som Price and its new album,visit UnableRecords.com/Ran-somPrice.
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Mad Hatter Tea PartyPhotos by Brigit Bauma/The SunThe Moorestown Mall hosted a Mad Hatter Tea Party on Wednesday, March 25, complete withgames, coloring, story time, snacks and a live pet rabbit. Clockwise from above: Angela Wis-niewski, 2, sports a silly hat. Gavin Mason, 2, takes a picture with Alice and the Mad Hatter. PaulMcElwee with the Garden State Discovery Museum reads ‘Tap the Magic Tree.’ MiMi Harris, 3,takes a pause from coloring to strike a pose. Ben DeCharlery, 3, pets the bunny rabbit held byPaisley Lemire with the Garden State Discovery Museum. Georgia Howe, 2, offers up a flower.
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rolled in the university's Collegeof Arts & Sciences.
The following Moorestown res-idents are on the Fairfield Univer-sity dean's list for the fall 2014 se-mester: Vincent Renzi, KaitlinBoyle, Marisa Randazzo and ScottGrueneberg.
The following residents havebeen recognized for their academ-ic achievement during the fall2014 semester at Colgate Universi-
ty: Carey D'Avino, a English major
and graduate of St. Joseph's PrepSchool; Paige Litten, a mathemati-cal economics major and gradu-ate of Moorestown High School;
and Clara Slight, a neurosciencemajor and a graduate of Moorestown High School.
Erin Bodine of Moorestown par-ticipated in Alternative SpringBreak with Widener Universitythrough Habitat for Humanity.During their week, students par-ticipated in a range of activitiesfrom building houses to weather-ization projects. Bodine, a nurs-ing major, who will graduatein 2017, volunteered in New Or-
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Durham said.The week begins on Mondaywith a senior picnic; and then,throughout the week, seniors willcheck Twitter where Durhamwill tweet last-minute secret loca-tions and activities that studentscan go to or win prizes by going tothe secret location mentioned.
“It is something we didn’t havegoing on, but we obviously hadsuch a strong Twitter presence, wehad to do it. We do spur-of-the-mo-ment events. It allows for constant
contact and spur-of-the-momentactivities that really build up ex-citement for the week leading upto graduation,” Durham said.
On the day of their graduation,MHS graduates will leave directlyfrom the high school, immediate-ly following their graduation cer-emony, and board buses headed tosecret locations where they areentertained with games, food and
prizes while keeping the celebra-tion going all night long. The stu-dents, along with community andschool staff volunteers, return toMHS at 5 a.m. the following morn-
ing tired, but safe.Durham and Pendino saidtheir favorite part of the event isseeing all the seniors come to-gether. It doesn’t matter theirbackground or what they were in-volved in, the students reallycome together as a group toachieve goals to win prizes andhave fun while doing so.
“It is so heartwarming to seethese kids get along and have afun time. It doesn’t matter theirbackground or their GPA, they all
get along so great and it is justwonderful,” Pendino said.
The cost of this event is morethan $150 per student, which isfunded through the generosity of students’ families, local business-es and the community. To supportProject Graduation, you canmake a tax-deductible contribu-tion at www.moorestowneduca-tionfoundation.org or make acheck payable to MEF/ProjectGraduation and mail it to
Moorestown Project Graduation2015, c/o Moorestown HighSchool, 350 Bridgeboro Road,Moorestown, N.J. 08057.
“It really is a daunting task to
put on Project Graduation; anyamount is appreciated,” Pendinosaid.
“Year after year, we put thisevent on and celebrate our gradu-
ates each year. The donation por-tion is so important, from thetown and even from around thecountry, to celebrate our childrenand provide them a safe and funenvironment on their graduationnight. We are thankful for any in-volvement anyone desires to havein the night,” Durham said.
Also this year, Project Gradua-tion is selling new lawn-signs insupport of the graduating class.The sign says, “Congratulations!Moorestown High School Class of
2015.” Graduates and parents of graduates aren’t the only onesasked to purchase a lawn sign,but everyone is asked to buy oneto show their support of highschool students graduating andthe class of 2015. Lawn signs are$25 each, and forms can be foundonline.
“As a community, it is a niceway to honor our senior class.We’d like it to become a tradition.Even if you’ve already graduat-
ed...just do it to honor the seniorclass,” Pendino said.If interested in volunteering,
contact Maria Giarratano [email protected].
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