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    www.marltonsun.com MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEMarch Madness

    Marlton native Laura Sweeneyleads Villanova. PAGE 3

    KRISTEN DOWD/The Marlton Sun

    Brody the bulldog takes a break from giving some slobbery smooches at HeavenSent Bulldog Rescues Kissing Booth at the Prome-nade at Sagemore on Saturday, March 16. The annual event is a fundraiser for the bulldog rescue. For more photos, check out page 18.

    Kissing boothProposedbudgetraisestaxes

    By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Marlton Sun

    Marlton Township ManagerBill Cromie presented the pro-posed 2013 township budget,which included a $59.65 increasefor the average assessed home of$271,200.

    The increase correlates to thetownships responsibility to paymore than $1.5 million in tax ap-peals. The township receives 15percent of property tax dollars,but is required to pay 100 percentof the tax appeals, according toCromie.

    The proposed budget of $32.8million indicates a spending de-

    crease of $26,571 from 2012.We do not have a spending

    problem. We have a revenue prob-lem, Cromie said.

    The township utilized surplus,which would have otherwise car-ried over to next year.

    The tax levy would provide im-mediate revenue and be equal to$1.15 per week for residents.

    please see TRASH, page 13

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    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE MARLTON SUN 3

    Wednesday, April 10th and 17th

    Monday,

    April 8th and 15th

    Tuesday, April 9th and

    Friday, April 12thTuesday, April 16th

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    4 THE MARLTON SUN MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

    FAMOUS FOR MORE THEN 50 YEARS OF TRUSTED SALES AND SERVICE!IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION OF THE

    BUY HERE FINANCE HERE CAR BUYING PROGRAMBrian Patel, the Owner of Conte Brothers, and General Sales Manager, Bill Levin, have put together a group of Financial

    Institutions that have the same Ideas and Commitments to helping people who are interested in buying a Car as they do.

    Have you been unable to finance a Car due to some negative impact in your Credit History?

    Well, when other Dealers have said no, Brian and Bill will say yes.

    Please give us a chance to help you buy the Car of your choice.

    1415 Brace Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ, 08034

    856-428-5858 ext 16 Ask for Bill Levin

    [email protected]: Mon-Fri 9AM- 7PM & Sat 9AM-5PM Closed Sun

    All payment calculations include 7% sales tax and dealer fee of $390 and customer making a $2,000 DOWN PAYMENT interest is calculated at 6% length of loan varies. Weekly payments are for budgetary purposes only. Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except lic.,tax, tags and reg. fees. Service Specials for March 2013. Now through 6/30/13, save $20 on any repair totaling $10 0 or more. May not be combined with any other offer. One discount per customer, per vehicle. Offer expires 06/30/2013.

    2010 TOYOTACOROLLA LE

    4- CL AUTO,PS PW PB30,700 MI VIN# AZ382219

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$49.99

    2010 NISSANMAXIMA S

    V-6 AUTO, PS PW20,600 MI VIN# AC815218

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$79.99

    2009 HONDAACCORD EX

    4-CL AUTO PS PW SR29,000 MI VIN# 9A147422

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$59.99

    2010CAMRY LE

    4- CL AUTO PS PB PW36,100 MI VIN# AU051404

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$69.99

    2010 HONDACIVIC LX

    4-CL AUTO PS PB PW42,900 MI VIN#AH318116

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$49.99

    2006 KIASPECTRA 5 H/B4- CL AUTO,PS PW PB

    54,100 MI VIN#65370793

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$39.99

    2002 NISSANMAXIMA GLE

    4-CL AUTO, PS PB PW98,000 MI VIN#2T317665

    WEEKLY PAYMENT$39.99

    2006 FORDFOCUS ZX4 SES

    4-CL AUTO, PW,PB,PS

    96,195 MI VIN#6W225437WEEKLY PAYMENT$34.99

    2000MERC/BENZ E3206-CL AUTO PW,PB PS AWD

    114,525 MI VIN#YX030389WEEKLY PAYMENT$41.99

    2000 TOYOTASIENNA XLE

    V-6 AUTO,PW PB PS LTH

    112,000 MI VIN#YU190529WEEKLY PAYMENT$33.99

    2003 TOYOTAMATRIX XR

    4-CL AUTO,PS PB PW

    84,000 MI VIN#3C019427WEEKLY PAYMENT$39.99

    2002LEXUS LS430

    6-CL AUTO PS PB PW S/R

    157,000 MI VIN# 20055963WEEKLY PAYMENT$49.99

    2003BMW 325I

    6-CL AUTO PS PB PW

    115, 000 VIN# 3Kl79469WEEKLY PAYMENT$41.99

    2008 FORDRANGER XL

    4-CL AUTO RWD PS PB

    50,000 MI VIN#8PA29264WEEKLY PAYMENT$39.99

    Old-Fashioned

    HOME MILKDELIVERY SERVICE

    Marlton residents, can now

    have fresh milk and other dairyproducts conveniently delivered

    to your doorstep!

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    The Medford-Vincentown Ro-tary Club has announced thatscholarships worth a total of$25,000 will be presented to fivehigh school seniors who live inthe 08055 and 08088 postal zones.

    This includes students who at-tend Seneca and Shawnee HighSchools, Holy Cross, Bishop Eu-stace and the Burlington CountyInstitute of Technology.

    The Rotary Club, based on fi-nancial need, academic excel-

    lence, a history of public serviceand an interview with the RotaryClubs selections committee, willchoose the five students.

    Applications can be requestedfrom each schools counseling of-fice.

    The applications consist of fi-nancial information that will beheld in the strictest confidence,academic history, other informa-tion that will help with the selec-

    tion process and a written essay.The essay should be at least

    two-pages, double spaced, writtenby the applicant and describe thereasons why he or she deservesthe scholarship.

    Financial need or extenuatingcircumstances can be addressedin the essay as well.

    The completed applicationsand attachments must then be re-turned to a students school coun-selor. Each school may pre-select

    up to five students from the appli-cants who submit completed ap-plications and essays.

    The selected students applica-tions and attachments must be re-turned to the Medford-Vincen-town Rotary Club by April 1, sothat interviews can be held dur-ing the weeks of April 8 to April22. Winners of the scholarshipswill be announced soon afterApril 22.

    Rotary Club to awardfive scholarships

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    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE MARLTON SUN 5

    Congratulations to CrashLanding, the newest Marlton-based rock band. They recentlyperformed at Fallout Shelter 511in Sewell.

    Consisting of members DanDellamarine (drums), Nick Fysz(bass), and Nick Oriold(guitar/vocals), these guys put onan awesome show.

    The band has several gigs com-ing soon, including the Jump-Zone in Sicklerville on April 6, acancer fundraiser concert at

    Freedom Park in Medford (date to

    be announced), and an openingday ceremony at the BridesburgOutboard Club in Philadelphia,Pa. on Memorial Day weekend.

    Come on out and support yourlocal boys. Keep on rockin, wereproud of them.

    Find Crash Landing onYouTube at www.youtube.com/user/CrashLandingOFFICIAL oron Facebook atwww.facebook.com/pages/Crash-Landing/182943975116382 to con-tact, or stay posted with gigs, new

    songs, or performances.

    Band Crash Landingto rock at area events

    Parents Anonymous/Family Helpline

    (800) 843-5437

    PSA

    Statewide DomesticViolence Hotline

    (800) 572-7233

    PSA

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    6 THE MARLTON SUN MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

    108 Kings Highway East

    Haddonfield, NJ 08033

    856-427-0933

    The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailedweekly to select addresses in the 08053 ZIPcode.

    If you are not on the mailing list, six-monthsubscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFsof the publication are online, free of charge.For information, please call 856-427-0933.

    To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertisinginformation, call 856-427-0933 or [email protected]. The Sunwelcomes suggestions and comments fromreaders including any information about

    errors that may call for a correction to beprinted.

    SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Includeyour name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lett ersto [email protected], via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.

    The Sun reserves the right to reprint yourletter in any medium including electroni-cally.

    PUBLISHER Steve Miller

    EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson

    VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

    MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow

    PRODUCTION EDITOR Kristen Dowd

    MARLTON EDITOR Shannon Caulfield

    ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens

    VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

    ELAUWIT MEDIA GROUP

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Dan McDonough, Jr.

    EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer

    letters to the editor

    Widening Route 70 wouldalleviate flow problems

    With all the widening of Route 70 overthe past few years, taking out the circle andadding more lights, to make the trafficflow better, it all comes to a screechinghalt at Greenbrook Drive.

    Down from six lanes to Route 73, then

    four lanes for a mile or so, then to one eachway.Want traffic to flow better? Widen the

    road to at least four lanes, two each way.I remember the days when you would

    have to sit and wait only on Friday nights.That has changed to every weeknight. Fri-day nights have turned into a nightmare.Thank you for listening.

    Carmen Clifford

    In November, New Jersey voters

    will have the opportunity to ap-

    prove a bill that would increase the

    states minimum wage from $7.25 per

    hour to $8.25 per hour, starting in Sep-

    tember 2014. An approving vote would

    also kick in automatic cost-of-living in-

    creases each year based on the Con-sumer Price Index.

    In his State of the Union address

    this year, President Obama recom-

    mended raising the minimum wage to

    $9 per hour. If Congress approves of

    that measure, it would take effect na-

    tionwide.

    Not surprisingly, though, small busi-

    ness owners in New Jersey are over-

    whelmingly against raising the mini-

    mum wage. The New Jersey chapter of

    the National Federation of Independ-

    ent Business showed that 93 percent of

    its members oppose the move. NFIB

    Director Laurie Ehlbeck called the re-

    sults one of the most one-sided shes

    ever seen.And it should be no surprise as to

    why.

    The states, and the countrys,

    biggest current employment problem

    isnt that workers are paid too little; its

    that there arent enough jobs available.

    Raising the minimum wage, forcing

    small business owners to spend more

    money, is not a solid tactic to encour-age hiring. The focus should be on in-

    centivizing small business owners to

    hire more workers, not to pay their

    current workers more money.

    The governments logic is misguided

    if it believes that the reason that un-

    employed workers wont take entry-

    level jobs is that the salary isnt high

    enough. Thats part of the problem,

    true, but thats mainly because our

    government is incentivizing people not

    to work,with the structure of unem-

    ployment benefits being what theyve

    been for so long now.It would be a shame for a bill like

    this to pass at a time when the states

    job market just reported positive gains.

    The state Labor Department reported

    recently that New Jersey gained 66,400

    jobs in 2012, the largest such jump

    since 2000.

    Sure, were still way off the pre-re-

    cession employment rate, but at least

    its a start.

    Our local and federal governments

    need to find a way incentivize small

    businesses to hire, instead of burden-

    ing them with yet another added cost

    of doing business.

    in our opinion

    Put people to workCreating more jobs, not raising minimum wage, is the answer

    Your thoughts?

    Do you plan on voting for or against thestate constitutional amendment thatwould raise New Jerseys minimumwage by $1 to $8.25 per hour?

    Send us your Marlton newsHave a news tip? Want to send us a press release or photos? Shoot an interesting video?Drop us an email at [email protected]. Fax us at (856) 427-0934. Call the editor at(856) 427-0933.

    The Center for the Arts in SouthernNew Jersey presents the Annual JuriedWatercolor Exhibit April 1-22.

    Watercolorists from the Delaware Val-ley are featured in this competition withboth contemporary and traditionalwork. Maureen Gass-Brown, who asstudied with eminent watercoloristsEdgar Whitney, Barbara Nechis, MelStain and Jean Spicer, juried. Prizes willbe awarded at the reception.

    The exhibition reception, free andopen to the public, will be held Thursday,April 11 from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.

    The exhibit is free and open to thepublic Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to3 p.m. and Wednesday 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

    Watercolor exhibit

    runs until April 22

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    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE MARLTON SUN 7

    The following reports are onfile with the Evesham TownshipPolice Department:

    On March 13 the Evesham Po-lice Department, through an on-going investigation into the saleof marijuana, executed a searchwarrant at a home in the 500block of Berkshire Way.

    During the search, investiga-tors seized marijuana, and itemsused in the sale and manufactur-ing of drugs and cash.

    The suspect, age 19 of Marlton,was charged with third-degreedistribution of marijuana and a

    disorderly persons offense forpossession of drug parapherna-lia. He was released on his ownrecognizance.

    On March 14 the Evesham Po-lice Department, through an on-going investigation into the saleof drugs, executed a search war-rant at a home in the unit block ofPalmetto Avenue.

    During the search, investiga-

    tors siezed marijuana, LSD,mushrooms, items used in thesale and manufacturing of drugsand approximately $11,000 incash.

    The suspect, age 24 of Marlton,was charged with third-degreedistribution of marijuana, third-degree possession of LSD, third-degree possession of psilocybinmushrooms and a disorderly per-sons offense for possession ofdrug paraphernalia. He was re-leased on his own recognizancepending a court appearance.

    On Saturday, March 16 the Eve-

    sham Police Department conduct-ed a Cops in Shops detail at theliquor stores located within thetownship.

    This is a proactive enforcementdetail, sponsored by the state ofNew Jersey, and directed the en-forcement of the states liquorlaws.

    This detail led to the arrest of

    police report

    please see POLICE, page 17

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    WEDNESDAYMARCH 27One-on-One Computer Help Ses-

    sions: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Eve-sham Branch Library. Make an

    appointment for a 30-minute per-sonal help session to have email,Internet and computer how-toquestions answered. Mouse skillsrequired. When registering,briefly describe questions.

    MOMS club: For at-home mothers.Email [email protected] for information.

    Preschool storytime: Barnes andNoble, 200 West Rt. 70. 11 a.m.Call 596-7058 for information.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.

    THURSDAYMARCH 28Time for Twos and Threes: 10:30

    a.m. at Evesham Branch Library.Get out of the house and into thelibrary for Ms. Marys Time forTwos and Threes. Registrationrequired.

    Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targetsabs, back, posture, balance andflexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-mation.

    Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-tact, explosive boxing drills using1 lb. piloxing gloves. Call 985-9792 for information.

    FRIDAYMARCH 29Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at

    Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.Call (609) 239-0022 or visit

    www.oa.org for information.

    SATURDAYMARCH 30Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at

    CALENDARPAGE 8

    WANT TO BE LISTED?To have your meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings,information must be received, in writing, two weeks prior to the

    date of the event. Send information by mail to: Calendar, TheMarlton Sun, 108 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Orby email: [email protected]. Or you can submit a calendarlisting through our website (www.marltonsun.com).

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    On Saturday, March 16, 16novice and intermediate runnersbegan a couch-to-5k running pro-gram to achieve personal goalswhile supporting the AlexaNawrocki Pediatric Cancer Foun-dation.

    Seeing a need and knowinghow popular running programsare, Gary Hendri, owner of Ath-letic Fitness Concepts, LLC re-cruited volunteer coaches to offera 10-week training program.

    The personal fitness companyand volunteers teamed up toteach people how to run or walktheir first 5k race, while at thesame time part of the registra-tion fees went directly to theMarlton-based charity.

    Participants in the programwill spend 10 weeks graduallyand safely increasing theirmileage until they have thestrength, stamina and confidenceto walk or run the WIA-KIA 5krace, held in Medford each year

    on Memorial Day weekend.The coaches, who include a

    personal trainer, physical thera-pist and experienced running en-thusiasts, provide support, en-couragement, and information tothe walkers and runners.

    Throughout the program, theparticipants receive printed ma-terials, online group support aswell as workshops that answerquestions about nutrition,stretching, strength training and

    injury prevention.If you can walk a mile, andare willing to improve and havefun at the same time, you can dothis program, head coach, JoanKerrigan said. We provide thestructure and the group supportthat is lacking in many couch-to-5k programs. Athletic FitnessConcepts provides the strengthand conditioning for any partici-pants who wish to increase theiroverall fitness level. Its a win-winfor us and the community in gen-

    eral.To help address a vital need in

    the South Jersey community, aportion of every registration feegoes to the Alexa Nawrocki Pedi-atric Cancer Foundation, a chari-

    ty that sponsors local familiesgoing through the traumatic andcostly experience of having achild undergoing cancer treat-ment.

    We saw a need and wanted togive back to the community. Itsnice to support the Cancer Foun-dation while helping people get fitat the same time, Trainer GaryHendri said.

    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE MARLTON SUN 9

    We are now scheduling SPRING CLEANUPS!

    Contact us at neighborhood-pride.com609-953-9404License 25593A

    Couch-to-5K runningprogram underway

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    10 THE MARLTON SUN MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

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    www.stonesconstruction.com

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    Additions Kitchens & Baths

    Decks, Docks & Bulkheads Siding -Vinyl & Cedar

    Windows and Doors

    Proudly serving the area since 1994

    Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.

    MONDAYAPRIL 1Practice Your English: 6:30 to 8

    p.m. at Evesham Branch Library,984 Tuckerton Road. Join others

    to practice speaking English inthis relaxed group. This group isbest for people who already knowEnglish, but want additional prac-tice. Call (856) 983-1444 to regis-ter.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.

    TUESDAYAPRIL 2Abrakadoodle: Ages 5 to 10. 10:30

    a.m. at Evesham Branch Library.Explore and learn while usingimaginations to create a framedmasterpiece. Registrationrequired.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. 10 a.m.Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.

    Questions of Faith support group: 3p.m. at Samaritan Center for GriefSupport, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.Call (800) 596-8550 to register.

    CALENDARContinued from page 8

    CALENDAR

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    more than anything, Sweeneysaid.

    To sweeten the deal, Sweeneywas named to the second-teamAll-Big East team for the secondconsecutive year.

    Its a big deal, its exciting andit gives you a little motivation andquiet confidence, said Sweeney, afifth-year senior with her under-graduate degree in human servic-

    es, who is going to school fornursing.Sweeney is a team leader, ac-

    cording to head coach Harry Per-retta.

    Lauras role as a player is todo a little bit of everything score, rebound, give assists, stealand block, said Perretta, a coach-ing veteran now in his 35th sea-son with Villanova. As a captain,her role is to set a good example,

    work hard every day and be a pos-itive influence for everyone.

    According to Perretta,Sweeney is a 24/7 athlete, rarely

    taking a break from practice.Sweeney leads the team in both

    scoring and rebounding.Without her we wouldnt be in

    the NCAA tournament, Perrettasaid.

    Before Sweeneys career at Vil-lanova, she was a dominant ath-lete at Cherokee High School.

    According to Villanovas web-site, Sweeney was a four-year let-terwinner, varsity starter and all-conference pick, a two-time All-

    South Jersey selection, 2008Burlington County Player of theYear, MVP of the 2008 All-StateNew Jersey All-Star Game andsenior team captain.

    Additionally, Sweeney holdshigh school records for mostpoints scored with 2,037 and mostrebounds with 1,285.

    I loved playing in the schooldistrict. I still keep tabs on theschools, it was a competitive

    league to play in, Sweeney said.I think it had a lot to do with mecoming to play at Villanova.

    Perretta took notice of

    Sweeney her sophomore year,while she was playing with theRunning Rebels, an AAU basket-ball team.

    She was a very dominant play-er in South Jersey.

    We were lucky enough to gether to come to Villanova, Perret-ta said.

    Sweeney was redshirted, orable to practice and workout withthe team but unable to compete ingames, her freshman year.

    Perretta has noticed drasticimprovement in Sweeneys game.Ive seen her grow in terms of

    confidence. She wasnt confi-dent, he said. She needed to un-derstand how good she was. Be-cause shes so shy and so un-selfish she needed to know shecould exert herself and take theshot.

    Sweeney attributes her well-rounded understanding of thegame to Perretta.

    I understood what the coach

    needs and wants more than ever. Istill am nervous, but I rely on thelast three years that have broughtme into my last year, Sweeneysaid.

    Sweeney is focused on theneeds of the team and dedicatedto taking the Lady Wildcats as faras possible.

    I think Im keeping the teamgrounded and reminding themwe made the tournament for areason and weve gotten better asthe games have gone on,Sweeney said.

    I had fun every year but with-out a doubt this was the best yearplaying basketball. I can relate itto my teammates and coaches.Ive loved every minute of it.

    For more information on Vil-lanova basketball and the NCAATournament visit, www.villano-va.com.

    12 THE MARLTON SUN MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

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    According to Cromie, the costper resident in Evesham Town-ship is $721, less than the Burling-ton County average of $859.

    Included in the budget is theproposed $3.1 million capitalbudget, encompassing neighbor-hood improvements and the roadre-pavement project. The budgetis financed utilizing a $150,000cash down payment and capitalbonds.

    If every town in Burlington

    County did business the way wedid business, it would save $61million to taxpayers in Burling-ton County, Mayor Randy Brownsaid.

    Brown compared EveshamTownship to neighboring townsin Camden County, noting itwould be No. 1.

    I should be delivering a tax de-crease, Brown said. Weve doneeverything right, but its the mu-nicipalitys responsibility to payall tax appeal losses. Even though

    the township takes 15 cents in, wehave to pay the whole dollar out.

    According to Brown, Eveshamreceives reimbursement on losttax appeals, accounting for 30 per-cent of losses. The other 70 per-cent, approximately $1 million, iseaten by the township.

    The township spent $700,000 fortax collectors and assessors, noneof which is refunded or used asshared services, somethingBrown would like to see changed.

    Brown is proposing to ap-proach the taxing entitiesthrough a bill to reimburse thetownship in full for the amount ofmoney due for tax appeals. Addi-tionally, Brown hopes to work ona shared services agreement withall the taxing entities about thetax collector and assessor.

    Concurrently, Brown asked thecouncil to consider supportingstate Senate bill 1896.

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    Evesham Township shouldnot have to pay the bills for eight

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    Motivated by personal familytragedy, she has worked tirelesslyto help hundreds of studentsmake good life decisions. Erinalso has a working relationshipwith Cooper Hospital TraumaCenter to provide students withpresentations about the conse-quences of poor decisions.

    Erin is responsible for organiz-ing the Precious Gems Run/Walkto provide funds to support sub-stance awareness programs. Sheis a leader in the Young Life pro-

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    Outstanding Student &Scholarship Winner: Dionne

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    She is the president of theWomens Issues club, VP of theNational Honor Society, class rep-resentative in student govern-ment, and president of herChurchs Youth Advisory Board.She is also a member of the Fu-ture Business Leaders of Ameri-ca. Dionne participated in theAmerican Cancer SocietysBreast Cancer Walk, where shehas personally raised $850. Theclub collectively has raised al-most $2,000 toward the causesince she has been in office.

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    Arts Category Winner: Jen-nifer Braverman

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    Business Category Winner:Kristi Howell Ikeda

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    As the CEO of the Chamber ofCommerce for the largest countyin the state, she is able to use herposition to help promote womenin business through leadershiptraining, speaking engagementsand specialized women program-ming such as the Womens Busi-ness Forum. Kristi frequentlypromotes female entrepreneursand business leaders helpingthem grow their network.

    Social Services CategoryWinner: Ida Petkus

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