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SEPT. 28, 2015

Give a costume,
get a costume

Aiming for fun

County library systems annual


costume swap event begins Sept. 3
By ZANE CLARK
The Sun

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Kim Brocco brought, from left, Michael Ellis, Sienna Brocco and Elizabeth Ellis to the Saint Joan of
Arc Parish Carnival in Marlton. The kids did their best to accurately shoot water and win a prize.
This was the first night of the carnival that attracted kids from all over throughout the week to
enjoy the rides, games and food while supporting the church before going back to school.

Halloween may still be about


two months away, but the Burlington County Librarys annual costume swap drop-off starts sooner
than later.
The event ties into National
Costume Swap Day, which helps
families go green as well as
save a little money by allowing
them to trade old Halloween costumes with other parents instead
of having to buy new ones.
Starting Sept. 3, families can
drop off their childrens former,
gently used Halloween costumes
at
the
Evesham
Library,
Pinelands Library, Pemberton Library, Bordentown Library or
county library in Westampton.
For every costume a family donates, it will in return receive one
costume swap ticket. Then, a
month later on Saturday Oct. 3
from 10 a.m. 2 p.m., families can
visit any one of the participating
libraries and trade their ticket or
tickets for any of the costumes
donated by another family.

Each family who participates


will be able to get a new Halloween costume for their child or
children without having to spend
additional money, and those families gain the satisfaction of knowing they did their part in helping
the environment.
Those who participate in the
costume swap do not need to be a
resident or library cardholder to
participate in a particular librarys swap event, and residents
are encouraged to come to the
Oct. 3 swap with their children.
The idea to hold a swap in the
Burlington County Library System started about five years ago
at the Pinelands Library with
youth services librarian Danielle
Haubrich.
In the past, Haubrich had been
speaking with a parent about how
expensive Halloween costumes
were becoming and how a swap at
the end of the year would benefit
families, so Haubrich decided to
try the idea at the library.
Its a great way to celebrate a

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


LRHSD looks back
BOE reviews 2014-2015
school year. PAGE 2

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1115
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

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Before kicking off new year,


LRHSD BOE reflects on 2014-2015
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
Out with the old, in with the
new. As the class of 2019 prepares
to begin its high school career,
and the Lenape Regional High
School District gets set to embark
on another year of excellence, officials looked back at the year
that was during last weeks final
board of education meeting before the school year kicks off.
The class of 2015 was a special
one that has gone off in separate
directions to chase dreams but
not before leaving a distinct mark
on the district.
Students from this class earned
an average score of 1591 on the
SAT. This is noteworthy because,
according to the College Board, a
student with an SAT score of 1550
or higher is more likely to get a B-

or better their freshman year of


college.
This is indicative of college
success and completion, district
Director of Programs and Planning Matthew Webb said.
The class of 2015 had a graduation rate of 96 percent. This qualifies as above average for Burlington County, New Jersey and the
nation.
Each school has widely celebrated its students college acceptances a number of different
ways, using its websites, videos,
pennants, shirts, tweets and even
ceremonies such as the academic
award night some schools held.
I have to say I am extremely
pleased with our principals and
how they have celebrated their
students college acceptances,
Webb said.
Last school year was also the

best one the district has ever had


in terms of students taking AP
classes and AP tests.
However, academic tests were
not the only thing on which these
students scored highly. Last
years students also scored well
on the harassment, intimidation
and bullying assessment, being
awarded 74 out of 78 potential
points.
Each school has to provide a
self-assessment to the state for review, and once this grade is approved by the state, it has to be
posted on each school's website.
We have an award-winning
harassment, intimidation and
bullying program that we are
proud of, Webb said.
Webb is referring to the districts Step Up and ID program
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Drop off costumes until Oct. 3


DROP
Continued from page 1
green Halloween and save a little
money this year, Haubrich said.
Haubrich said the first event
was a success and had great feedback from parents, so it continued and has now spread to five of
the BCLS branches for this years
event.
The parents are happy to be
able to get some use out of their
childrens old costumes that
would otherwise just be sitting in

a drawer or box, and they also get


something new without spending
any money, so it works well both
ways.
Costume drop-offs will be accepted at the participating
branches up to the day of the
swap on Oct. 3.
According to the rules of the
swap, the costumes dropped off
must be in good condition and
must be appropriate for ages infant to teenager.
The libraries also remind families that the costumes taken from
the swap do not necessarily have
to be used for Halloween, as many

children enjoy wearing costumes


during dress-up and playtime allyear round.
Also, no costume donated to
the costume swap will go to
waste. As in previous years, costumes that remain after the swap
will be stored and saved for the
following years swap.
For more information about
the costume swaps, visit any of
the participating BCLS branch
websites at www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
and choose the appropriate Evesham, Pinelands, Pemberton,
Bordentown or Westampton section.

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SEPT. 28, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 5

Police officer chases, catches suspect from home burglary


The following reports are on
file with the Evesham Police Department:
On Aug. 15 at 10:30 p.m., officers responded to a reported
home burglary in the 100 block of
Aspin Court.
The first arriving officer observed a male running from the
area of the home that matched
the description given by a witness.
The officer chased
the male and found
him to be in possession of a backpack
containing stolen electronics.
Further investigation determined that two males and a female had worked together to burglarize the home, targeting electronics.
All three were arrested, and
the vehicle they utilized in the
commission of the crime was
seized.
All stolen proceeds were recovered and returned to the victim.
A male, age 18, of Marlton was
charged with third-degree burglary and theft. He was released on
his own recognizance.
A male, age 21, of Fort Dix was
charged with third-degree burglary and theft. He was released on
his own recognizance.
A female, age 19, of Marlton
was charged with third-degree
burglary and theft. She was released on her own recognizance.

On Aug. 12 at 4:30 p.m., officers


in the DDACTS Zone quickly responded to the Walmart Store, 150
Route 70, for a shoplifting in
progress.
Officers located the two males
reported to be involved in the
shoplifting walking in the parking lot.
The investigation led to a
search of the suspects vehicle, resulting in the discovery of 12 Nitrous Oxide Tanks,
thousands of party
balloons and heroin.
A male, age 30, of
New York was charged
with third-degree possession of heroin, and disorderly
persons offense for possession of
toxic chemicals, drug paraphernalia and hypodermic needles. He
was lodged in the Burlington
County Jail in default of $5,000
bail.
A male, age 49, of New York
was charged with a disorderly
persons offense for possession of
toxic chemicals and drug paraphernalia. He was lodged in the
Burlington County Jail in default
of $5,000 bail.

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report

On Aug. 7, at 6:26 p.m., officers


responded to the Walmart store,
150 E. Route 70, for a female who
had just passed a counterfeit $100
bill.
The first officer on location located a female in the rear parking
lot matching the suspect description.
That female was arrested after

it was determined that she had


passed counterfeit currency.
A female, age 30, of Philadelphia, was charged with third degree forgery. She was lodged in
the Burlington County Jail in default of $25,000 bail.
On Aug. 6 at 9:05 p.m., Evesham
police officers responded to the
Walmart store, 150 E. Route 70, for
four males who were identified by
store security as being part of a
credit card fraud ring that has
been targeting numerous Walmart stores in the area.
The group attempted to purchase iPads with fraudulent credit cards, but were denied the purchase by alert store staff.
As the group entered its Ford
SUV with North Carolina registration, officers positioned their
vehicles behind the SUV and activated their emergency lights and
sirens. The driver then placed his
vehicle in reverse, ramming a police vehicle before fleeing at a
high rate of speed. Officers pursued the vehicle for a short distance before terminating the pursuit due to the inherent risk of injury to innocent bystanders.
At 3:26 a.m. on Aug. 7, an officer assigned to the DDACTS Zone
attempted to stop a speeding vehicle on Route 73. As the officer
pulled behind the SUV, he realized it was the vehicle that was
pursued earlier by officers. A
felony vehicle stop was conducted, and all four occupants were
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A male, age 21, of Brooklyn,


N.Y., was charged with second degree eluding, third-degree aggravated assault by auto, and thirddegree criminal attempt credit
card fraud. He was lodged in the
Burlington County Jail in default
of $100,000 bail.
A male, age 18, of Brooklyn,
N.Y., was charged with third-degree aggravated assault by auto,
and third-degree criminal attempt credit card fraud. He was
lodged in the Burlington County

Jail in default of $20,000 bail.


A male, age 21, of Brooklyn,
N.Y., was charged with third-degree aggravated assault by auto,
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lodged in the Burlington County
Jail in default of $20,000 bail.
A juvenile male, of Brooklyn,
N.Y., was charged with third-degree aggravated assault by auto,
and third-degree criminal attempt credit card fraud. He was
released to a parent.

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ago, though, the awful drug made its
way out of tiny inner circles and has
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The Department of Human Services
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deaths. In 2009, 351 heroin deaths were
reported in New Jersey, according to
the state Department of Criminal Justice. That number jumped to 449 in
2011, up to 591 in 2012, then 741 in 2013
and finally 781 last year.
The state has been trying to curb
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kits to anyone police or not who
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The next step in our states fight
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we build more facilities and expand
drug prevention education?
The way to stop heroin-related
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LRHSD app to debut this school year


LRHSD
Continued from page 2
it plans to continue to build on through
seeking teen input.
Our program encourages every student
to walk the walk and defend their friends
and classmates if theyre ever harassed or
bullied for any reason. It empowers every
student and all four Lenape high schools to
stand up, step up and be an upstander not
a bystander, District Superintendent
Carol Birnbohm said.
For the third consecutive year, all four
schools have been deemed a no place for
hate by the Anti-Defamation League Program. Each school will receive its award
for this accomplishment during the week
of respect in October.
Students shined outside of the classroom as well, excelling in different things

such as community service. Students from


across the district partook in the fifth annual Senior Day of Service last year. They
also participated in a clothing drive for
Goodwill, collecting an overwhelming
56,373 pounds of clothes to donate to the organization. Cherokee edged out Seneca in
pounds per student and was awarded a
plaque from Goodwill.
We enjoy a friendly competition, but
this is for a great cause, Webb said.
School officials could not say enough
about their excitement for this year to get
underway. The new schedule was a particular highlight on this list of new initiatives.
It was a very long, collaborative process
that led the district to this schedule
change, a process that included 48 teachers, 47 students and 23 editors administrators, custodians, sports staff and child
study team members, to name a few
The district made it a point last year to

focus on communicating the schedule and


finalizing the details to be ready to roll
when the 2015-2016 year begins on Sept. 8.
We feel there are several benefits to this
new schedule, Webb said.
Increasing instructional time with
longer periods, increasing staff collaboration, having a common lunch and reducing
academic stress are a few advancements
Webb touched on.
The district was also proud to announce
its participation in the statewide You Got
Brains competition. Fifty-nine New Jersey schools competed in the fifth annual
You Got Brains competition sponsored by
the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey.
LDTV won for the third year in a row
and the fourth year in the last five years of
the competition with its heads up, eyes
forward message.
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SEPT. 28, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 7

Marlton Girl Talk mentoring


program is seeking new members
Girl Talk is an international
non-profit peer-to-peer mentoring
program with a very simple
premise: high school girls mentor
middle school girls to help them
deal with the issues they face during their formative early teenage
years.
Our mission is to help young
teenaged girls build self-esteem,
develop leadership skills and recognize the value of community
service.
Since 2002, our organization
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CALENDAR

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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 2
Library Babies: Ages 12-24 months.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at
984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.
Mary for stories, rhymes, music
and play time together. Registration is required. Register online
atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Summer Wrap Up Crafts: Ages 3
and up. 10:30 a.m. Evesham
Library at 984 Tuckerton Road.
Join the library for a hodgepodge
craft program full of fun summery crafts. As supplies last.
Meet in the Youth Services
Department. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
SJ Mothers of Multiples: Lions
Lake Banquet facility. 7:30 p.m.
Visit www.SJMOMS.com for more
information.
Community Stroke Support Group:
Marlton Rehabilitation Hospital, 92
Brick Road. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 9888778 for more information.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.
Email
momsclubmarltons@
gmail.com for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes and
Noble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.
Call 596-7058 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.
at Prince of Peace Church. Call

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THURSDAY SEPT. 3
Costume Swap Donations Begin:
Families. 10 a.m. Drop off donated
costumes through Oct 3. Pick up
a ticket for each to use at any of
the following branches: Evesham,
headquarters, Pinelands. Registration is not required. More
information
online
atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Itsy Bitsy Time: Kids. 10:15 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-

ton Road. Join Ms. Jenn for a fun


activity with motion and music
for babies 6-12 months. Bring a
blanket. Siblings must remain
seated. Registration is required.
Register
online
at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Little Movers and Shakers: Ages 2
to 3. 11:00 a.m. Evesham Library
at 984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.
Jenn for a half- hour of musical
fun and movement. Siblings must
remain seated. Registration is
required. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Recovering Couples Anonymous: 7
p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61
E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 or
email kp5308@comcast.net for
information.
BNI Evesham Regional Chapter
Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at Indian Spring Country
Club, 115 S. Elmwood Road, Marlton. BNI is a business and professional networking referral organization. Join us to learn more
about how to grow your business.
Call Jim for details at (856) 6692602.
BNI Marlton Regional Chapter
Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30
a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 Main
St., Voorhees. BNI is a business
and professional networking
referral organization. Join us to
learn more about how to grow
your business. Call Ray for details
at (609) 760-0624.
Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targets
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please see CALENDAR, page 9

SEPT. 28, 2015 THE MARLTON SUN 9

District grateful for donations


DISTRICT
Continued from page 6
causes for brain injuries. LDTVs
message has been displayed on
160 state Department of Transportation digital message boards.
The LRHSD is excited about its
new app that will make its debut
this year. The creation of this app
has been a yearlong process that
has included input from various
students. The app includes several features, such as being able to
customize it to your respective
schools, receiving timely news
from your school, parents being

able to sign up for grade alerts,


parents being able to deposit
money in their childs lunch accounts and parents being able to
view the four-day rotating schedule.
This is just scratching the surface of what this app can do,
Webb said.
As of Aug. 24, there were 4,700
downloads to date, and the board
anticipates that number to rise.
Another project that will be debuting in all four schools this
year is the Project Lead The Way
Program, which was only implemented at Lenape and Seneca last
year. It is a national program that
develops STEM curriculum in
high schools.

STEM is where jobs are today


and where the growth is going to
be, Webb said.
Lastly, the district wanted to
show its gratitude in regard to donation numbers from last year totaling almost $88,000. This adds to
the nearly $2.5 million that has
been donated to the school district since it started keeping track
of donations in 2007.
A large chunk of these donations have gone to things such as
turf fields at Shawnee and Cherokee, and numerous driving simulators for drivers education classes at all four of the high schools.
These donations are publicly
recognized at the monthly board
meetings.

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flexibility. Call 985-9792 for information.
Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-contact, explosive boxing drills using
one-pound piloxing gloves. Call
985-9792 for information.

FRIDAY SEPT. 4
Refresh & Renew Yoga for Adults
& Teens: Ages 13 and up. 2:30
p.m. Evesham Library at 984
Tuckerton Road. Registration is
required.
Register
online
atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609)
239-0022
or
visit
www.oa.org for information.

SATURDAY SEPT. 5
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609)
239-0022
or
visit
www.oa.org for information.

MONDAY SEPT. 7
Labor Day: Most township offices
and libraries closed in observance of the holiday.

TUESDAY SEPT. 8
Horticultural Society of South
Jersey meeting: Cherry Hill
Community Center, 820 Mercer
St. Call Rita at 428-5975 for more
information.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact Dave
Balinski at dlbalinski@yahoo.com
or 380-4701.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call
(609)
239-0022
or
visit
www.oa.org for information.
Questions of Faith support group: 3
p.m. at Samaritan Center for Grief
Support, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.
Call (800) 596-8550 to register.
Marlton Central Networkers Chapter: 11:30 a.m. at Marcos at Indian
Springs 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI
meets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel free
to bring plenty of business cards
and a guest or two to find out how a
trade exclusive business network-

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