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    www.mtlaurelsun.com JULY 1–7, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEStorm safety

    Police work to keep residentssafe following storm. PAGE 5

    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    Rain, lightning, high windsand a tornado warning couldn’tput a damper on eighth-gradegraduation at Harrington MiddleSchool last Tuesday night.

    Graduation for the Oasis andEverest Houses went on despitedifficult circumstances after a se-vere thunderstorm ravaged Mt.Laurel and the surrounding areabetween 6 and 7 p.m.

    The graduation for OasisHouse began at 5:15 p.m. insidethe Harrington auditorium. Atthe start of the graduation, theweather outside was hot andsunny. But things began to changeshortly before 6 p.m., when a se-vere thunderstorm warning and atornado warning were issued.

    The Oasis graduation complet-ed just as the storm reached itspeak around 6:30 p.m. MarieReynolds, director of communi-

    cations for Mt. Laurel Schools,said police then held everyone in-side the building.

    “In the building, we had tomove them to the interior hall-ways until the storm passed,” shesaid.

    Just as the Oasis graduationended, the building also lostpower. Harrington is equippedwith generators, but they onlyprovide enough electricity for

    basic lighting.“We were working off of gener-

    ator lights at that point,”Reynolds said. “We had no airconditioning, and we only hadbasic lights from the generator.”

    As 7 p.m. approached, thestorm began to move out of theMt. Laurel area. However, school

    administrators had a few prob-lems. Harrington was still with-out power, and students and fami-lies had already begun arrivingfor the Everest House graduation,scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m.

    At that point, school adminis-trators had to decide whether topostpone Everest graduation or

    continue with the ceremonies.With many students and familiesalready at the school, the decisionwas made to hold the ceremonyas scheduled.

    “Some of the families hadplans, they had extended familymembers in town,” Reynoldssaid. “So we decided to go with

    the ceremony.”Without power, school officials

    improvised. The doors wereopened to allow fresh air into theauditorium. With the stage lightsunable to turn on, the studentswere taken directly to their seats.

    The students remained seatedas the awards and diplomas werepresented. To keep anyone fromtripping in the dark, studentssimply stood as their name wascalled, and the stage managershined a spotlight on each stu-dent. A bullhorn was used tomake all of the announcements.

    At the conclusion of the cere-mony, students and their familieswent outside to take pictures theywere unable to get during the cer-emony. Still, Reynolds said every-one involved was enthusiasticand cooperated fully with policeand school officials.

    “Everyone was amazing,” shesaid. “The parents, the kids,everyone.”

    A number of elements wereunable to take place at Everest be-cause of the power outage, in-cluding student speeches and avideo of the students. Speechesand the video were posted athttp://hms.mtlaurelschools.org.

    Reynolds said each student re-ceived his or her diploma at theceremony. The student awardswere mailed to each of the recipi-ents.

    MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

    Kylie Bresley smiles after receiving her diploma during the Harrington Middle School Oasis Houseeighth-grade graduation last Tuesday. For more photos, please see page 11.

    Eighth graders have graduation unlike any otherDespite a severe storm knocking out power, Harrington Middle School still able to hold ceremonies

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    2 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JULY 1–7, 2015

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    4 — JULY 1–7, 2015

    The Mt. Laurel Township Mu-nicipal Utilities Authority com-pleted replacement of 1,800 feet of six-inch water main on Amster-dam Road in April of this year.MUA Executive Director, PamelaCarolan explained, “Due to theunusually high number of leakson this street, we targeted the 43-

    year-old water main for replace-ment by 2020.”

    Last year Mt. Laurel Townshipreleased its 2014 Local Road Pro-gram paving schedule and Ams-terdam was included on the list.“It only made sense to coordinateour water main replacement withMt. Laurel Township’s roadwaypaving,” MUA Chairman ChrisSmith said.

    Design was accelerated tobegin the water main replace-ment in early spring of 2015.

    Once the main was installed aspecial backfill was utilized, notonly because it was a better prod-uct to prevent long-term trenchsettlement, but to also speed uprestoration prior to the town-ship’s planned paving. The costto the MUA for the new watermain, a new fire hydrant and newservice connection for 35 homeswas $375,000.

    Adath Emanu-El is holding aKabbalat Shabbat and family bar-becue on Friday, July 3 and Fri-day, Aug. 7.

    All members of the local com-munity are welcome to attend.There will be music and an in-spiring, outdoor service. Follow-ing the service, there will be abarbecue dinner. After dinner,there will be dessert sharing. All

    participants are invited to bringtheir favorite dessert.

    Those wishing to attend canRSVP by calling (856) 608-1200 orby visiting www.adathemanuel.com.

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    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    Last Tuesday, many residentsin Mt. Laurel and surroundingcommunities were caught by sur-prise when a severe thunder-storm rolled through the area,packing high winds, heavy rainand lightning and leaving pocketsof the township without power.

    However, Mt. Laurel Police hada plan in place to deal with the af-termath of the unexpected storm.

    Lt. Stephen Riedener of the Mt.Laurel Police Department saidthe police jumped into action inhandling closed roads and mal-functioning power lines after thestorm passed. The police depart-ment used Nixle alerts and socialmedia to post updates on road clo-sures.

    One of the most dangerous ob-stacles for motorists following astorm causing widespread power

    outages is non-operational trafficlights. Riedener said the policedepartment has plans on how tohandle malfunctioning lights.

    “We have a plan in place forsomething that’s the safest way tonegotiate the intersection,”Riedener said.

    In most cases, the police de-partment is forced to set up a tem-porary traffic pattern instead of stationing an officer at every in-tersection where a light is out.

    “When we have a storm like

    that come through, no town hasthe staffing to signalize an inter-section,” Riedener said. “Ouronly recourse is once we’re ableto get to it, we put traffic conesand barriers out.”

    At intersections where trafficlights were out, police set up tem-porary traffic patterns that pre-vent people from crossing inter-sections and making left-handturns to minimize the danger of 

    driving through those areas.Despite the setup, Riedener

    said many drivers try to circum-vent the patterns. Doing so canset up a dangerous situation atthe intersection.

    “Quite often, people will makea turn from just beyond the conesor they’ll go out to the middle of the intersection or they’ll go out

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    6 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JULY 1–7, 2015

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    healthiest Fourth of July.

    As rough as things may be at times

    in our country – our economy is still

    recovering, race is still an issue, and

    the Phillies can’t seem to win a base-ball game anymore – things could be a

    lot worse for us.

    A quick glance at the world around

    us reveals just how fortunate we are, as

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    By MIKE MONOSTRA

    The Sun

    Scott Shoyer grew up in Mt. Laurel, be-came a doctor of German philosophy andserved as an executivechef for a number of years.

    Now, Shoyer is writ-ing a fictional zombietrilogy for horror fanseverywhere.

    Shoyer’s first novel“Outbreak: TheHunger” is now avail-

    able for sale on Ama-zon. It is the first bookof a planned three-partseries.

    Shoyer, who now lives in Austin, Texas,grew up in Mt. Laurel and was a graduate

    in the Lenape High School Class of 1988. It

    was as a kid when he first fell inlove with the horror genre.“I grew up watching horror

    movies,” he said. “My momloved to watch horror moviesas well.”

    Shoyer’s love for horrorcontinued into adulthood.He has a website, calledanythinghorror.com,where he writes candidreviews about horrorfilms.

    “I started the web-

    site toward the end of 2009,” he said. “I al-ways felt like I was-n’t getting a real, honest re-view of movies. So I started itkind of as a side hobby.”

    While he has been writing horror movie

    reviews for almost six years, Shoyer justgot started in novel writing more recently.Shoyer began to write after becom-

    ing a stay-at-home father fol-lowing years of working as

    an executive chef.“It ended up being a great

    creative outlet for me,” he said.“I’ve always been attracted to

    that creative side with cooking.”When he was first began brain-

    storming ideas for a novel, Shoyerwanted to stay away from zombies

    because of how many books, TV

    shows and movies had already beenreleased in that sub-genre. However,

    he came up with an original idea aftervisiting the Austin Zoo many times with

    Mt. Laurel native Scott Shoyer infectsreaders with new zombie trilogy

    SHOYER

     please see SEQUELS, page 8

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    and move the traffic devices wehave,” Riedener said.

    Mt. Laurel Police did not have anumber of traffic accidents andtotal calls for service for the daysfollowing the storm. Riedenersaid those numbers will not be fi-nalized for a few weeks.

    Mt. Laurel Township’s publicworks department was also busy

    removing trees fallen on roadsand township property. Townshipmanager Maureen Mitchell saidpublic works removed approxi-mately 50 trees as of last Thurs-day afternoon. The public worksdepartment also announced itwould pick up curbside debrisfrom homes daily following thestorm.

    The widespread power outagesdid not last as long in Mt. Laurelas in surrounding communities.The number of customers with-

    out power in the township wasdown to 19 percent by noon onWednesday, according to PSE&G.Fewer than 1,000 customers re-mained without power intoThursday.

    POWERContinued from page 5 

    Power restoredrather quicklyin Mt. Laurel

    Kollin Heyward was named tothe dean’s list at the University of Hartford for the spring 2015 se-mester.

    Sandy Long was named to thepresident’s list at Pratt Institutein the spring of 2015 semester.

    The following Mt. Laurel resi-dents were named to the dean’s

    list at The College of New Jerseyfor the spring 2015 semester.

    • Erica Heaney• Maria Pacenza• Andrew Kuserk• Sebastian Jaramillo• John-Michael Adamczyk• Stephanie Pilipshen• Taylor Nicastro• Lauren Muccilli• Timothy Szatkowski

    • Jessica Brum• Carly Walters• Ian Patel• Ethan Schwarz• Judith Smith• Joseph Daly

    Justin Holl and Stephen Melinowere named to the president’s listat Western New England Univer-sity for the spring 2015 semester.

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    his son.

    “My son loves animals, and forat least a year or a year and a half,I was taking my son to the zoo atleast once a week,” he said.“There’s this crater there as youwalk up this hill. It looks like ameteor landed there. I thoughtwhat if a meteor with some kindof virus hit and infected the ani-mals at the zoo?

    “When I started writing it, Ithought about zombie animalswho infect humans.”

    Shoyer used this as the basis

    for his novel. In the book, a fatherand his daughter are at the zoowhen a pack of animals becomesinfected. The main charactershave to avoid becoming infectedwhile a group of scientists and

    soldiers at a nearby research fa-cility try to cure the disease.

    While the story for “Outbreak:The Hunger” is fiction, the set-ting is real. The Austin Zooserved as such an inspiration for

    Shoyer’s book, he decided to setthe story there.“If you were to use my novel as

    a map, it would take you throughthe zoo as described,” he said.

    Shoyer had applied to numer-ous publishing companies to takea look at his novel. He eventuallysigned a contract with SeveredPress, whom he said sent him acontract days after receiving hissubmission.

    “They had open submission soI sent it,” Shoyer said. “Within 24

    hours, they said they were inter-ested in it and sent the contracts… days later.”

    Despite his varied background,Shoyer said he’s not surprisedabout becoming a horror novel

    writer. Even when he was cook-ing and studying philosophy, apart of him always wanted to getinto writing.

    “In the back of my head, I al-ways wanted to,” he said. “It was

    a matter of trying to solidify agood enough idea.”Work on the sequels to “Out-

    break: The Hunger” is well un-derway. Shoyer has already com-pleted a draft of the second bookand is working on the third.

    “Part two is completed and Ihave a couple beta readers goingthrough it,” he said. “It still has togo through the editing process.I’m over halfway done on partthree as well. My goal is to finishthe first draft by the end of July.”

    “Outbreak: The Hunger” canbe purchased as a paperbackbook or e-book on amazon.com.More information on Shoyer andhis work is available at anything-horror.com.

    WE NES Y JULY 1Crochet anyone: 1 p.m. at Mt. Laurel

    Library. Join craft enthusiasts forcrocheting and conversation.

    Novices and experts welcome.Instruction available if needed.Please bring knitting materials.

    Intro to yoga: 7 p.m. at Mt. LaurelLibrary. Join Debbie Bedi, a certi-fied yoga instructor, for an intro-duction to yoga. Bring a mat,blanket or large towel and wearcomfortable clothing.

    Zoning Board meeting: 7 p.m. in thecourtroom at 100 Mt. LaurelRoad, Municipal Building, 100 Mt.Laurel Road. Visit www.mount-laurel.com for more information

    and to confirm meeting time.Toastmasters Unity of Mt. Laurel

    meeting: 7 p.m. on first and thirdWednesdays at Unity Church ofChrist, 629 S. Church St. For any-one interested in developingcommunity and leadership skills.For more information contactGregory J. Bartz at [email protected] or (609) 953-1603.

    Rotary Club of Mt. Laurel meeting:Noon at Laurel Creek CountryClub, 655 Old Centerton Road.

    For more information visitwww.mountlaurelrotary.org or

    call (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 Presbyterian

    Church Adult Bible Study: 2 to 3p.m. Church is at 240 Creek Road,Rancocas Woods, Mount Laurel.

    THURS Y JULY 2Magic show: Grades kindergarten to

    six. 7 p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library.Join Magic Jim for a perform-ance of magic, humor, puppetryand audience participation.

    SUN Y JULY 5

    New Covenant Presbyterian

    Church: 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 240Creek Road, Rancocas Woods,Mount Laurel.

    TUES Y JULY 7Summer storytime: 10:30 a.m. at

    Mt. Laurel Library. Come to thisstorytime for all ages.

    Intro to Ballroom Dancing: 6:30p.m. at Mt. Laurel Library. Danceinstructor Diane Alcavage willconduct a series of ballroomdancing lessons for beginners.This week’s lesson will be the ChaCha. No partner, experience, reg-istration or coordination needed.

    Mt. Laurel I BNI Chapter meeting:7:30 to 9 a.m. at Marco’s Restau-

    rant at Indian Spring C.C., 115 S.Elmwood Drive.

    CALENDARPAGE 8 JULY 1–7, 2015

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    Sequels are underway, Shoyer says

     

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    JULY 1–7, 2015 –THE MT. LAUREL SUN 11

    There are plenty of chances forMt. Laurel residents to catch July4 fireworks in nearby South Jer-sey communities. Below is a listof free fireworks displays in theregion.

    Thursday, July 2• Medford: Free Independence

    Day celebration and fireworksdisplay at Freedom Park. Parkopens at 6 p.m. with music and ac-tivities. Fireworks will begin atdusk. Rain date is July 3.

    Friday, July 3• Barrington: Barrington Band

    performs a free concert at 7 p.m.at Woodland School, School Lane.Fireworks will go off at approxi-

    mately 9:30 p.m.• Haddonfield: Free event. Gates

    open at 7 p.m. at the high schoolfootball field, 401 Kings Highway.Shore Thing performs. Fireworks

    begin about 9:30 p.m. Rain date isJuly 5.

    • Valenzano Fireworks Festival:From 5 to 9 p.m. at Valen-zano Winery, Sha-mong. Live musicand entertainment.Tickets – $10 foradults, $5 for chil-dren – must be pur-chased at the gate.Rain date is Sept. 18.

    Saturday, July 4• Audubon: Free

    concert and ceremony at7:30 p.m. at AudubonHigh School, 350 Edge-wood Ave. Fireworksclose the evening at dusk.

    • Collingswood: Free admissionas Party Wave Band entertains atthe high school stadium, 424Collings Ave. Gates open at 6:30p.m. Show begins at 8 p.m. Fire-

    works at approximately 9:15 p.m.• Camden Waterfront Independ-

    ence Day Festival: Fireworks fol-low a day of free pa-

    triotic familyfun and livemusic. Freeparking.Fireworksover theDelawareRiver beginat 9:30 p.m.

    • Evesham:Free event.

    Gates open at 7p.m. at Cherokee High

    School, 120 Tomlinson Mill Road.Fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m.

    • Philly 4th of July Jam & Grand

    Finale Fireworks: A free concerton the Benjamin Franklin Park-way featuring The Roots andmore. Fireworks follow the musicand begin around 10:30 p.m.

    Fireworks to light up the nightFourth of July will go out with a bang throughout region

    MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

    Above, the Harrington Middle School Oasis House eighth grade stands at the start of its graduation cer-emony last Tuesday. At left, clockwise from top left: Lashaya Brooks, Danielle Castile, Michael Donnellyand Priya Sha.

    Harrington Middle School Class of 2015

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