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INSIDE THIS ISSUERemembering
Lenape to host annualmemorial 5K run. PAGE 15
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Abby Nocito of Lenape High School drives the ball up field in a game against district rival Shawnee High School. The Lady Indiansscored two goals in overtime en route to a 17-16 victory.
Lenape tops Shawnee, 17-16Preparenow for
summerprograms
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
As the weather gets warmerand the days get longer, childrenin Mt. Laurel can feel summerbreak getting closer.
With the school year windingdown, both Mt. Laurel Townshipand Mt. Laurel Public Schools aremaking final preparations fortheir 2014 summer camp pro-grams.
The summer camps run by thetownship and school district arefinalizing their lists of activitiesand field trips. Both camps stillhave a limited number of spotsopen, and both offer a combina-
tion of educational aspects, activ-ities and field trips.
Camp LaurelCamp Laurel, which is run by
Mt. Laurel Public Schools com-munity education department,has a focus on learning as well asactivities. Kids will participate incenter-based learning areas
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Located on Fostertown Rd. in Medford betweenthe Flying W Airport and Historic Kirbys Mill.
Postcard club to
hold annual showThe South Jersey PostcardClub will hold its annual show,PoCax 2014, on Saturday, May 3from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Dou-ble Tree Suites Hotel in Mt. Lau-rel.
Enjoy a day of browsing orbuying postcards from 16 differ-
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The following Lenape HighSchool boys tennis scores weresubmitted by varsity head coachAnthony Guerrera.
Lenape defeated WashingtonTwp. 3-2
Singles:First singles: Spencer Cook,
Washington Twp., defeated A.J.Goldstein 6-2 6-1
Second singles: Zach Silver,Lenape, defeated Dylan Cleary 6-16-2
Third singles: Cliff Christine,
Lenape, defeated Travis Yates 6-26-1
Doubles:First doubles: Justin Rodriguez
and Anir Shah, Washington Twp.,defeated Johnny Cao and DaveCammarata 6-3 7-5
Second doubles: Dylan Uptonand William Humes, Lenape, de-
feated Henry Folk and Alex Le 6-26-1
Cherry Hill East defeatedLenape 3-2
Singles:First Singles: Rahul Goculdas,
Cherry Hill East, defeated A.J.Goldstein 6-1, 6-1
Second Singles: Zach Silver,Lenape, defeated Nikhil Shukla 6-1, 6-1
Third Singles: Dan Jang, Cher-ry Hill East, defeated Cliff Chris-tine 6-1, 4-6, 6-2
Doubles:First Doubles: Sam Yoon and
Jay Park, Cherry Hill East, de-feated Dylan Upton and WilliamHumes 6-2, 6-2
Second Doubles: Jon Sokoloffand Brandon Stewart, Lenape, de-feated Dan Kim and AvneetChawla 6-1, 4-6, 6-1
tennis scores
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hirty-one words are ingrained
in our brains forever, thanks to
the fact that we attended school
in this country:
I pledge allegiance to the Flag of
the United States of America, and to
the Republic for which it stands, one
Nation under God, indivisible, with
liberty and justice for all.
The pledge was written more than
120 years ago, and Congress formally
adopted it in 1942. But it wasnt until
Flag Day in 1954 that the Pledge be-
came a point of controversy.
That year, while the U.S. was fully
encapsulated in the Cold War, two
words, under God, were added to thePledge to differentiate the U.S. from
the concept of communist atheism.
At the time, there wasnt much to it.
A group of Jehovahs Witnesses chal-
lenged the Pledge in the 1950s, but the
legal fight against the words under
God didnt pick up steam until more
recently.
Court cases in 2002 in Massachu-
setts and 2006 in Florida found in the
plaintiffs favor, but ultimately, in 2010,
the phraseology was upheld by a U.S.
Court of Appeals.
Now, a family in New Jersey is
suing the Matawan-Aberdeen Region-
al School District because, as the
American Humanist Association says,
the phrase, marginalizes atheist andhumanist kids as something less than
ideal patriots.
The school districts lawyer says in-
dividual students dont have to partici-
pate. A similar case in Massachusetts
that is in court could pave the way for
a decision in this New Jersey case.
But isnt this a little ludicrous? Sim-
ply saying the Pledge, or having to
hear it, does not infringe on a stu-
dents rights. The Pledge is more about
history than it is religion, even with
the words under God included.
Even though many school districts
have changed the labels to winter
break and spring break, the reason
students get off from school is because
of religious holidays Christmas and
Easter. Many school districts also
close for the Jewish holidays of Rosh
Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
Religion and history go hand in
hand in this country. Its hard to have
one without the other. Our schoolsteach about this history through
books, homework and tests, but also
through breaking for religious holi-
days and by saying the Pledge. And as
long as that history doesnt violate the
Constitution, then we shouldnt
change that history.
Under God no more?Changes should notbe made to the Pledge of Allegiance
Your thoughts
What do you think about the words of thePledge of Allegiance? Share yourthoughts on this, and other topics, in a let-ter to the editor.
Trips, entertainment scheduled at camps
where they can creatively engage in a vari-ety of subjects.
Unlike a typical school day, the programdoes not have a structured curriculum andallows the campers to grow in a particulararea.
We offer a lot more than your basic artsand rec program because we offer a center-based session, said Suzanne Haftman, thesupervisor of community education.
The center-based learning gives CampLaurel an added layer to typical summer
camp activities. Haftman said trips and en-tertainment are scheduled through thecamp calendar to get the kids active andmoving. Some field trips include bowlingand rock climbing
Were the basic summer day camp,Haftman said. We do one trip a weekwhere the kids go outside the building.
Camp Laurel is held at Larchmont Ele-mentary School from June 26 through Aug.19, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The camp is open to
students who complete kindergartenthrough sixth grade. Tuition for the campis $1,520 for the summer.
Mt. Laurel Summer CampMt. Laurels summer camp, held at
Springville Elementary School, is similarto the school district, but has a larger num-ber of field trips and activities. Townshipclerk Meredith Tomczyk said most weekswill feature three field trips. Campers willgo bowling on most Mondays, skating mostWednesdays and visit another destinationon Fridays such as Paws Farm or the CapeMay Zoo.
On selected Tuesdays and Thursdays,township organizations such as the library
or police or fire department come to visitthe camp and do activities with the chil-dren.
The camp also has an educational aspect
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Time running out to register
each day. Children will have achance to work on stations withdifferent subjects.
The afternoon is set up of var-ious stations, Tomczyk said.One might be writing, anothermight be science and different ed-ucational activities are done withthe children.
The townships summer campalso gives parents the option ofpaying for either a half-day or a
full day of camp. Kids in the half-day camp attend from 8 a.m. until12:30 p.m., while full-day campruns from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Halfday camp also comes at a lowerprice of $600 per child, while fullday camp costs $1,000. Like Camp
Laurel, Mt. Laurels camp is forchildren age 5 to 12 who have at-tended school previously.
Registration informationEven though Camp Laurel does
not open until June 26 and thetownships camp until June 30,time is running out for parents toregister. Late registration is stillopen for Camp Laurel, but Haft-man said there is a limitedamount of space remaining. Toregister, visit www.mtlau-relschools.org and click on thecommunity education tab todownload a registration form.
Registration forms must bemailed to the community educa-tion building at 436 MasonvilleRoad.
For the township camp, regis-tration forms are available atwww.mountlaurel.com. Registra-
tion forms and tuition should bemailed to department of recre-ation director Evan Newlin at themunicipal building. For more in-formation, call (856) 234-0001 ext.1220 or email [email protected].
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WE NES YApril 30Crochet Anyone: 1 p.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. Learn to crochetor crochet with new friends. Join
craft enthusiast Audrey Pachefor crocheting and conversation.Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.No registration necessary. Pleasebring your own knitting materi-als.
Fandom Showdown: Grades 7 to 12.6 p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.Whatever your favorite fandomis, youre welcome to come cele-brate it.
Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:Noon at Laurel Creek Country
Club, 655 Old Centerton Road.For more information visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org orcall (856) 234-7663.
Storytime: 11 a.m. every Wednesdayat Kids Play Lounge in Mt. Laurel.Come hear a new story everyweek and then stay and play therest of the day! Call (856) 273-9500 or visit www.kidsplay-lounge.com for more information.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.
THURS YMay 1Mt. Laurel AARP Chapter 4003
meeting: 1 p.m. at the Mt. LaurelCommunity Center. Enjoy anafternoon of fun and laughterwith Jack Lutz in a joke-a-rama.
Audience participation to sharejokes or funny stories is encour-aged. Arrive early to sign up fortrips or the June luncheon. Socialhour with refreshments will fol-
low the meeting. New membersalways welcome. Bring a friendand attend your first meeting asour guest. For further informa-tion please call (609) 234-1427.
FRI YMay 2After Hours Movie: 6:30 p.m. at the
Mt. Laurel Library. Stop by forpopcorn and this weeks movie,Saving Mr. Banks.
S TUR YMay 3Chair Yoga: 10:30 a.m. at the Mt.
Laurel Library. The class involvesgentle yoga exercises that can bedone while seated in or support-
ed by a chair. It will teach thebasics of guided breathing, sim-ple physical stretches, guidedrelaxation and meditation. Theyoga exercises are safe and
accessible for all levels. No regis-tration is needed.
SUN YMay 4Foreign Film and Discussion: 2 p.m.at the Mt. Laurel Library. This
weeks screening will be the Mexi-can film A Better Life. It will befollowed by a discussion led byfilm enthusiast and former Drexelprofessor Ramesh Kajaria. Noregistration required.
New Covenant PresbyterianChurch: Sunday worship 11 a.m. tonoon Adult Bible study 9:30 to10:30 a.m. Coffee and fellowshipafter the church service eachthird Sunday. Church is at 240
Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,Mount Laurel.
MON YMay 5Make and Take Pottery: 1:30 p.m. at
the Mt. Laurel Library. Join artist
Janet Cebular and create a caseor pitcher with beautiful leavesand flowers. All supplies for theclass are included. Registration isrequired.
Paws for Reading: Grades 1 to 4. 4p.m. at the Mt. Laurel Library.Practice your reading skills with acaptive canine audience in a pri-vate setting with Xorra, a regis-tered therapy dog, and her owner,Ms. Linda. Xorra is a friendly Ger-man Shepherd who is waiting tohear you read to her. Sessions arein 15-minute blocks. Bring yourfavorite book from home orarrive early to choose a bookfrom the library's collection.
TUES YMay 6Toddler and Baby Storytime: Ages
1 to 3. 10:30 a.m. at the Mt. LaurelLibrary. Come to the library forstories, songs, fingerplays andmusical instruments for all.
Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting:7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marcos Restau-rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115South Elmwood Drive.
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Celebrate comic booksMount Laurel Library will host
Dave Bullock, animation directorof Justice League the New Fron-tier and comic book artist of
Superman and BatMan Blackand White, as part of its FreeComic Book Day celebration onSaturday, May 3. Free comics willbe provided on first-come, first-served basis compliments ofStormwatch Comics in WestBerlin.
The day begins with Intro toDrawing Comics at 12:30 p.m.
Kids of all ages are invited tolearn the basics of drawingcomics and create their own cos-tume with Bullock.
At 2 p.m. there will be a ques-tion and answer session with Bul-lock. Teen and young adult artistsare invited to bring their portfo-lios for a quick review.
At 2:30 p.m. there will be ascreening of Justice League theNew Frontier. Registration is notrequired for any of the daysevents.
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In late February, 55 of the best math students at Lenape High School took the challenge of participatingin Americas longest-running and most prestigious math contest. Selected by their teachers to partici-pate in the American Math Contest, students were presented with a set of questions designed to makethem think. The AMC-12 winner was senior Hunter Holroyd and the AMC-10 winner was sophomore TaraLiu, who scored high enough in the AMC-10 to qualify for the next contest level, the American Invitation-al Math Exam.
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The following information wasprovided by the Mt. Laurel PoliceDepartment.
A resident of the 3800 block ofSaxony Drive reported a criminaltrespass. The incident occurredbetween an unknown date andtime, and 7 p.m., April 13. A suspi-cious electronic device was foundin the residence.
A resident of the 800 block ofLafayette Drive reported a crimi-nal mischief and harassment.The incidents occurred between
noon, Dec. 1, and 8 p.m., April 14.A garden hose was damaged andan anonymous harassing letterwas received. Damage is estimat-ed at $50.
Ellis Meats on Route 38 report-ed a criminal mischief. The inci-dent occurred between 4 p.m.,April 11, and 8 a.m., April 15. Acentral air conditioning unit wasdamaged. Damage is estimated at$1,000.
A Marlton resident reported atheft from an unlocked vehiclewhile parked in the Best Buyparking lot on Nixon Drive. Theincident occurred between 2 p.m.and 3:30 p.m. April 13. A bag con-taining a laptop computer andvarious medications, valued atmore than $1,600, was taken.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 16-year-old juvenile resident of Will-ingboro on April 14 for receivingstolen property. The juvenile hadin his possession a cell phonestolen from a student at LenapeHigh School. The juvenile wasserved with a juvenile delinquen-cy complaint and released to aparent pending a family courthearing.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 38-year-old female, of the 100 blockof West Fisher Avenue, Philadel-phia, for driving while intoxicat-ed. She was stopped on Route 73
at the New Jersey Turnpike formotor vehicle violations on April20 at 1:37 a.m. She was releasedpending a municipal court ap-pearance.
A resident of the unit block ofLongbridge Drive reported thefront door of their residence was
forced open and the home en-tered. The incident occurredsometime between April 16 andApril 18. Nothing was reportedtaken from the residence.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 39-year-old male of the 100 block ofPageant Lane, Willingboro for thetheft of an iPad. A guest at theHotel ML reported her iPad, val-ued at $799, missing from herroom. Investigation revealed the
male, a temporary employee, hadstolen it from the guests roomand damaged the iPad in theprocess. The incident occurredApril 19 at 12:15 p.m. The malewas committed to the BurlingtonCounty Jail in default of $12,500cash bail.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 29-year-old female of the 500 block ofRidge Road, Southampton for
DWI. While investigating a reportof an erratic driver, she wasstopped for motor vehicle viola-
tions and was found to be in pos-session of and under the influ-ence of heroin. She also had her16-month-old child in the vehiclewith her. The incident occurredApril 18 at 3:52 p.m. on Mt. LaurelRoad near Wagon Wheel Drive.The child was turned over to afamily member, and the femalewas committed to the BurlingtonCounty Jail in default of $55,000cash bail.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 28-year-old male of the 300 block ofKresson Road, Voorhees for pos-session of marijuana under 50grams. The male was in posses-sion of the marijuana while po-lice were investigating a suspi-cious vehicle in the parking lot ofthe Aloft Hotel on FellowshipRoad. The incident occurred
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By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
The legacy of a 1975 LenapeHigh School graduate lives on inone of the school communityslargest fundraisers of the year.
Lenape High School is hostingits fourth annual Kevin Todd Me-morial 5K Run and Walk on Sat-urday, May 10 at 9 a.m. The eventwill begin on the schools track,and the runners and walkers willtraverse a course around the cam-pus.
The event is being held to raisemoney for Spirit of the Holidays,an organization supporting fami-lies who have someone diagnosedwith HIV or AIDS.
This is the fourth year the 5Kwalk is being held. JenniferGaffney and Jaime Fauver, mediaspecialist at Lenape, have been or-ganizing the event the past few
months. They helped the eventgrow from just a walk in 2011 to awalk and run, complete withother family friendly activitieslast year.
Were trying to grow it intomore of a district event, Gaffneysaid.
Spirit of the Holidays has aconnection with the Lenape highschool district. The organizationwas founded in honor of 1975Lenape graduate Kevin Todd.Todd was later diagnosed withAIDS, losing his battle with thedisease in 1997.
After his death, Todds sisterLisa ONeill started a scholarshipin her brothers honor. This even-tually evolved into Spirit of theHolidays.
ONeill, a graduate of Chero-kee High School, has stayed in-volved in the school district, reit-erating her organizations mis-sion to todays students.
She goes to different schools
and talks to the health classesabout AIDS awareness and beingsafe, Gaffney said.
The idea for the AIDS walkoriginally came from seniorsthroughout the district who had
attended a similar event inPhiladelphia.
The seniors in the districtcover AIDS as part of the healthcurriculum, Gaffney said. Ourhealth teachers would take stu-dents to Philly every year for theAIDS walk.
The event has grown in popu-larity each year. A 5K run aroundthe Lenape campus was added in2013, and this year, the walkerswill follow the same route as the
runners for the first time.Theres a course, Gaffney
said. Our track coach helped usmap it out last year.
In addition to the walk andrun, the community is invited tocome out for an afternoon of fam-ily activities, including food,music, raffles, face paint andmore.
For the first time this year, run-ners and walkers were given achance to fundraise before theevent and gather sponsors.Lenape students also have the op-portunity to earn three servicehours if they participate.
We have the $20 entrance feethat goes toward Spirit of the Hol-
idays, Gaffney said. But wereadding that people can also getsponsors.
Gaffney hopes the event willbring in even more money thanin previous years with theextra sponsorship. Last yearsevent brought in a little morethan $3,000 for Spirit of the Holi-days.
Because of a lack of fundingfor AIDS and HIV patients,Gaffney said any extra money
would be huge for the organiza-tion.
Theres just not that muchfunding for people who have it,she said.
Members of the communitywho want to walk or run in theevent do not need to pre-register.Volunteers will be available start-ing at 8 a.m. on May 10 for anyonewho wants to register immediate-ly beforehand.
To register prior to the event,forms can be found atwww.lrhsd.org. For more infor-mation, contact Gaffney or Fau-ver at [email protected], [email protected], or call (609) 654-5111 ext. 3555.
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Organizational specialistto offer tips at libraryBestselling author and organiz-
ing specialist Jamie Novak willbe at the Mt. Laurel Library onThursday, May 8 at 7 p.m. to pres-ent Five Minute OrganizingIdeas for a Fresh Start. Theevent is free and open to the pub-lic. No registration required.
Are you ready to start yourspring off on a clutter-free note?Novak will share her organizingtips and tricks to purge the pilesof paperwork, clean the closetsand streamline your life all infive-minute increments.
Novak is an organizing special-ist, the creator of the Once-a-Week De-cluttering Calendar anda bestselling author of multipletitles including 1,000 Best Quickand Easy Organizing Secretsand Stop Throwing MoneyAway.
She is a sought after speakerbest known for her humorous andheartwarming take on the clutter
we keep and why. Novak is fa-mous for her timer technique,Why set a timer when you wantto get organized?
Novak said, "I watch people putoff getting organized until theyhave more time. I know yourebusy which is my ideas can be ac-complished in five minute incre-ments. Think the commercialbreak during your favorite televi-sion show. I believe we see successin small bite size steps."
This event is for those whohave felt overwhelmed by all thepaperwork, piles of stuff and un-finished projects in their life. Ifyou feel like you need more timeto sort the stuff then this event isfor you.
Novaks tips have appeared incountless national magazines in-cluding Womans World andBetter Homes and Gardens
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Police departmentplans DWI checkpointsChief Dennis Cribben and the
Mt. Laurel Police Departmentwill use roadside checkpointsduring the spring and summer inthe enforcement of intoxicatedand impaired drivers.
Driving while intoxicated is avery serious violation of state lawand taken very seriously by theentire Mt. Laurel Police Depart-ment.
Police officers from this agencywill utilize appropriate trafficcontrol devices to facilitate road-side checks in accordance withdepartmental police and law. Mo-torists traveling on the selectedroads will be asked to slow down
and even stop during the courseof a checkpoint.
Police will make every effort tolimit traffic delays. Motorists areasked to be patient and cooperatewith such proactive measures ina police-public partnership onmaking our roadways safer foreveryone. Our goal is to preventmotorists from driving while in-toxicated.
Drunk Driving EnforcementFunds collected by the court sys-tem will be used to fund theseDWI enforcement efforts.
The aforementioned check-points may be operational May15. The exact locations, dates andtimes will not be revealed at thistime.
However, potential areas of op-eration will be major roadwaysthat pass through the township.
All checkpoints will be highlyvisible at the time of execution. Aletter of request and justificationspecifically indicating the exact
locations, dates and times will beon file with the police.Concerned citizens are
always encouraged to report er-ratic or DWI driving to local au-thorities.
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April 18 at 1:20 a.m. He was re-leased pending a municipal courtappearance.
Mt. Laurel Police arrested a 48-year-old male of the unit block ofSophia Drive, Blackwood forshoplifting at the Home Depotstore on Nixon Drive. He attempt-ed to shoplift $31.20 worth of mer-chandise. The incident occurredApril 17 at 10:52 a.m. He was re-leased pending a municipal courtappearance.
A resident of the unit block ofGlenbrook Boulevard reported a
burglary and theft from their resi-dence. The incident occurredsometime between 9:30 a.m. and 5p.m. on April 18. Entry wasgained by breaking a glass paneon a rear door that the suspectthen climbed through. Two hun-dred dollars in cash and assorted
jewelry of undetermined valuewas stolen from the residence.
A resident of Delran reportedsomeone punched the door lock tohis 2014 Ford F-150, then enteredand removed his wallet contain-ing $15 in cash and TD bank card.The wallet was recovered in theparking lot of Planet Fitness. Theincident occurred on April 15 be-tween noon and 1:30 p.m. Damageto the vehicle was estimated at$500.
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