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LRHSD taxes now going down


By AUBRIE GEORGE the tax levy, residents will now All of the communities ap- district to make additional cuts in assessed home value. This means
The Mt. Laurel Sun see their regional school taxes de- proved an approximately $1.7 mil- a budget that included no addi- residents living in the average as-
crease. lion cut to the tax levy, which tional spending and only main- sessed home of $142,400 will pay
Mt. Laurel residents were one LRHSD Superintendent Emily means the district’s total tax levy tained existing programs, activi- $25.31 less in regional school
of the lucky communities within Capella released a statement last will not increase over the 2010-11 ties and staffing levels, with the taxes than they did under the
the Lenape Regional High School week reporting that the govern- budget. exception of new special educa- 2010-11 budget.
District not slated to see regional ing bodies from all eight sending According to Capella, the dis- tion staff mandated by federal LRHSD’s revised 2011-12 budg-
school taxes go up under the 2011- municipalities served by the trict now has cuts to make. and state education laws.” et includes reductions in the
12 district budget before it was de- school district unanimously ap- “Reaching consensus on a re- Under the revised spending transportation department staff,
feated at the polls. After all eight proved a revised spending plan vised budget is the best possible plan, Mt. Laurel residents will see cuts in classroom supplies and
sending municipalities within for the 2011-12 school budget by outcome at this time.,” Capella their regional school tax rate de- textbooks as well as a reduction of
the district have agreed to reduce the May 19 deadline. said. “However, it requires the crease about 1.78 cents per $100 of please see TAXES, page 10

Walking now for autism hope later


By AUBRIE GEORGE The goal is to provide a one-stop-
The Mt. Laurel Sun shop for families affected by
autism. There was also family-
Autism spectrum disorders are friendly entertainment and food.
diagnosed in one in 110 children Walk Manager Ann Miller said
in the U.S., affecting four times as the annual event has continued to
many boys as girls. The preva- grow in terms of both walkers
lence of autism increased 57 per- and donors from year to year.
cent from 2002 to 2006. The Cen- “In addition to raising funds
ters for Disease Control and Pre- and awareness, the walk is a
vention has called it a national chance for families to come to-
public health crisis, and the cause gether and enjoy a day of laugh-
of and cure for the disorder re- ter, hope and community. Work-
main unknown. ing together, we are making great
Last week, more than 4,500 peo- strides toward improving the
ple – including individuals with lives of people with autism and
autism and their families and their families,” Miller said.
friends – came to Mt. Laurel to Toys R Us and Babies R Us
walk in hopes of trying to change were event sponsors this year and
those statistics. hosted a tented area where young
The 10th annual Southern New participants had a chance to meet
Jersey Walk Now for Autism the company’s mascot Geoffrey
Speaks fund-raising and aware- the Giraffe and sign up for Geof-
ness event took place on May 21 at frey’s Birthday Club. There was
Bishop’s Gate Corporate Center. also a handout created with
More than 4,500 children, teens Autism Speaks called “Ten Toys
and adults attended the walk and That Speak To Autism,” describ-
raised $236,399 through dona- ing a selection of everyday toys
tions, all of which will go to sup- that can help build skills of chil-
port Autism Speaks’ work, both Special to The Sun dren with autism.
locally and nationally, to increase Members of the Walking Dragons are pictured with Jackson Kreifels from team Just for Jackson at the Autism is a neurobiological
awareness about the growing recent Walk Now for Autism Speaks. disorder that inhibits a person’s
autism health crisis, fund autism ability to communicate and devel-
research and family services, and Participants this year included The annual Walk Now for and a community resource fair op social relationships, and is
advocate for the needs of individ- 227 teams and 54 Grand Club Autism Speaks aims to offer a that provided educational re- often accompanied by behavioral
uals with autism and their fami- members – individuals who safe and fun day for families im- sources, therapists, schools, challenges. Autism Speaks pro-
lies in Southern New Jersey and brought in over $1,000 each for pacted by autism. This year’s recreational organizations and vides funding to local service
beyond. their teams. event included a three-mile walk creative child-friendly activities. please see WALK, page 6

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
PAID Helping Hands Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Local teen sets out to make
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Mt. Laurel better. PAGE 3
2 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JUNE 1-7, 2011
Enrolling Now For September 2011
Naudain
Academy
Alleged predators arrested
A Montessori School Burlington County Prosecutor with each man before arrange- sented to a Burlington County
Robert D. Bernardi and Mt. Lau- ments were made to meet in per- Grand Jury for indictment.
“Education That Lasts A Lifetime”
rel Police Chief Dennis A. son. She then met each defendant “When children leave the
• Toddler, Pre-school & Kindergarten Programs • State licensed, non-profit facility Cribben Jr. have announced that separately on more than one occa- house and go out into the world,
• Half, Full & All Day Programs • Summer Enrichment Programs three men have been arrested for sion at a location in Mt. Laurel. their parents – at the very least –
engaging in sexual activity with a The sexual activity occurred in- should find out where they are
• Trained Montessori Teachers • Two administrators on-site
15-year-old Mt. Laurel girl who side the vehicles of the defen- headed, what they will be doing

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made her personal information
available to them through online
social networking sites.
dants between February and
April of this year.
The investigation began after
and who they will be with,”
Bernardi said. “That same scruti-
ny should be applied to online ac-
 
       The investigation revealed that one of the minor’s parents con- tivities. I can’t emphasize too
www.naudainacademy.com • 6 School Lane, Voorhees the minor had socialized online tacted law enforcement authori- strongly the need for parents to
ties and provided detectives with involve themselves in this area of
her cell phone and iPod Touch ca- their children’s lives. Parents
pable of accessing the Internet. must know what their children
A detective from the prosecu- are doing whenever they use any
tor’s office then assumed the device that can electronically con-
identity of the minor and made nect them to others.”
contact with the defendants John O. Goins III, age 28, of
through numerous text messages Willingboro, was arrested on
wherein each defendant agreed to April 28 and charged with sexual
meet with who they believed was assault (second degree), attempt-
the minor. They were arrested on ed sexual assault (second degree),
separate dates upon showing up criminal sexual contact (fourth
for what they believed would be degree), debauching the morals of
yet another sexual encounter a minor (third degree) and ob-
with the minor. structing justice. Goins was re-
The investigation was conduct- leased after posting $125,000 bail.
ed by detectives from the Mt. Lau- Dorence Y. Caulker, age 33, of
rel Police Department and the Lumberton was arrested on May
Burlington County Prosecutor’s 5 and charged with two counts of
Office Sexual Assault/Child sexual assault (second degree),
Abuse Unit.
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The Mount Laurel Helping “I decided to start my own the group up and running. Plans
Hands Committee is the result of group and, hopefully, make a lot started in the fall and their first
an assignment Lenape High of people happy,” he said. please see HANDS, page 6
School senior Nate Sietz received After making up his mind, he
4 THE MT. LAUREL SUN — JUNE 1-7, 2011

Night of Comedy gala June 3


The Lenape Athletic Founda- fle are on sale now. Event tickets LAF is to work with the Lenape
tion, a non-profit group working are $50 per person. Raffle tickets High School athletic teams and
to raise money to enhance the ex- for the Mustang are $20 each. For sanctioned booster clubs to raise
perience of every Lenape High information on how to purchase additional funds to support ele-
School student-athlete, will be tickets for the Gala or the car raf- ments of the athletic programs
hosting its first-ever gala on Fri- fle, contact lenapeathleticfounda- that are not traditionally within
day, June 3 at 7 p.m., at the Enter- tion@gmail.com. the annual district budgets, such
prise Center at BCC, in Mount “The LAF is very excited to as team trips, spirit packages,
Laurel. have Big Daddy Graham for our end-of-season banquets, to name a
The Night of Comedy will be first gala,” said Tim Walsh, ath- few.
headlined by legendary comedian letic and activities director at “The willingness and commit-
Big Daddy Graham and includes Lenape High School. “We’re look- ment of everyone involved since

     dinner, raffles and a DJ. The LAF
is also holding a raffle for a new
ing forward to a great evening of
fun amongst the Lenape commu-
the beginning of the school year
has been incredible,” said Walsh.
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POLICE REPORT
The following items were taken attempted to engage him in con- vehicle. The incident occurred be-
from reports on file with The Mt. versation. The juvenile immedi- tween 10:30 p.m., May 20, and 10
Laurel Township Police Depart- ately fled the scene and returned a.m., May 21. A vehicle’s front
ment: to his residence where he advised parking lights were damaged and
his parents, who immediately the sides of the car were
A juvenile resident of Hidden contacted police. The incident oc- scratched.
Lake Court reported being ap- curred on May 20, at approxi-
proached by a suspicious person mately 6:46 p.m. Anyone with in- A resident of Holly Cove re-
while riding his bike on Hilltop formation is requested to call the ported a criminal mischief to a
Lane. The suspicious person was Mount Laurel Police Department. vehicle. The incident occurred be-
described as a white male, medi- tween 11 p.m. on May 21, and 11:20
um build, in his early 20s, medi- On May 20, Mt. Laurel police a.m. on May 22. A tire was dam-
um complexion, or sun tanned, arrested a 20-year-old and an 18- aged and the side of the vehicle
and wearing an orange T shirt. year-old resident of Rhode Island was scratched.
The actor was reported to have for possession of marijuana
been operating an older model, under 50 grams and possession of A patron of the Funplex Route
blue, four door sedan with black drug paraphernalia. Police re- 38 reported a theft. A GPS unit ONLY $29.95
wheels and license plates on the sponded to a report of a dispute at and two personal bags containing
front and back resembling New the Hotel ML on Route 73 at 9:59 various items valued at $325 were
Jersey plates. There was a black p.m. Both suspects were charged, taken from a vehicle parked in
and white sticker of a stick figure served with criminal complaints, the parking lot. The incident oc-
above the driver’s side of the and released pending a hearing. curred sometime between 6 p.m.
front windshield.
The vehicle cut-off the juve-
nile, who was riding his bike, and
A resident of Sternlight Drive
reported a criminal mischief to a
and 8:30 p.m. on May 22. There
was no sign of forced entry to the
vehicle. VARICOSE VEINS?
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thy Tyler has announced that bal- ers will notice that the ballots offices to appear on the ballot, has
lots for four of the county’s five themselves are smaller in size afforded us the opportunity to use • Varicose veins can
state legislative districts have than in the past.” a standard 8 ½-by-11 inch paper, progressively worsen to
been mailed to voters who have Tyler said voters will notice a squeezing more information into
signed up to vote by mail. Those change in the overall dimensions less space with minimal impacts leg swelling, permanent skin
districts are the sixth, seventh, of the vote-by-mail ballot. Ballots on text sizes,” said Tyler. “We
ninth, and twelfth legislative dis- have routinely been mailed in an may not be able to do this in all
changes and pain.
tricts. 11-by 17-inch size and have often elections depending on what • 30 minute treatments done
Ballots for the eighth district contained unused white space. must be on the ballot. Like every
had been delayed by legal pro- Recent efforts to comply with other office in the county, we are in the office
ceedings, but are now being the requirements of the Federal looking to save taxpayer dollars
mailed to voters. MOVE Act have prompted the of- wherever we can.”
• Requires no down-time
“We want to put voters on no- fice to fit more information on The office anticipates signifi-
tice that they will see some signif- smaller, easily faxed or e-mailed cant savings from both materials
icant changes,” said Tyler. “First, paper for overseas and military costs and the cost of handling the
the redistricting process has voters. larger ballots require. Sample
placed a number of municipali- “This election, with a relatively ballot sizes will not be impacted. What are you waiting for?
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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


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AUBRIE GEORGE Mt. Laurel Editor

in our opinion

Deadbeats
Tax cheats shouldn’t get handouts
he Associated Press last week reported the kind of story

T that epitomizes the reason why so many people are fed


up with government. Go ahead. Get mad now. Don’t wait
for the details. Trust us. Walk for Autism Speaks
According to the AP, the Gov-
Program, the Garden State Dis- Network – a nationwide network
ernment Accountability Office
reported that “at least 3,700 gov-
Tax scam
We can pretty much guess
WALK covery Museum, and Autism
NJ –through its Family Services
of hospitals and physicians aim-
ing to improve treatment for in-
Continued from page 1
ernment contractors and non- how you feel about tax Community Grant program. dividuals with autism.
cheats getting government The organization also pro- Autism Speaks also funds
profit organizations that re- handouts, but you still can providers – including the vides funding to Children’s Hos- more than a dozen research
ceived more than $24 billion share your thoughts at Burlington County Sheriff ’s De- pital of Philadelphia, which is grants throughout the Greater
www.mtlaurelsun.com. partment’s Project Lifesaver part of the Autism Treatment Delaware Valley.
from the stimulus effort owed
$757 million in back taxes as of
Sept. 30, 2009, the end of the budget year.”
Oh, and that number could be higher because the known tax
debt does not measure such factors as income underreporting,
Lending Helping Hands
the AP continued. mittee has been fulfilling its mis- Sietz said the lemonade stand
So, while local municipalities and school districts are slash- HANDS sion. They’ve led a cleanup of
Rancocas Woods among other
was a success, attracting patrons
of all ages who wanted to donate
Continued from page 3
ing costs, cutting programs and reducing services, the feds are good deeds. Most recently, the to a good cause.
committee set up shop at Mt. “Some people were donating,
handing out your tax dollars to companies that didn’t pay their
event was held in March. He had Laurel’s community-wide yard even if they didn’t want lemon-
taxes. So, while countless politicians pose as “enemies of gov- to write a proposal, get other sale at Laurel Acres Park and ade, which was great,” Sietz
ernment waste,” nobody is bothering to check to see if hand- group members involved, and do sold pink lemonade. Together, said. “The best feeling is when
a lot of planning before things they managed to raise $115 you have a normal, cool guy just
outs are going to deadbeats. got off the ground. through the sale of lemonade give you a $20 bill without even
If only somehow, some way, an entity could be created that “Even though it’s tough and a and donations, which will be buying any lemonade. A grand-
lot of hard work to start some- given to the National Breast Can- mother came up to me and said
could oversee tax collection in the United States, and maybe thing like this, it feels really cer Foundation. Sietz said he her daughter had breast cancer
keep a list of those individuals and companies that owe taxes, good when you actually help had the idea to run a lemonade and that she was very proud of
out,” Sietz said. “I was really stand for a cause a long time ago, what we were doing.”
and then try to collect those taxes – or at least be consulted be- proud of myself. I know we can before he was even given his Sietz said his plans for the
fore some bureaucratic nitwit starts to write checks. If only.... help a lot of people with all the leadership assignment. group don’t stop at the end of the
money we raise.” “I’ve always wanted the oppor- school year. He plans to continue
The article didn’t say, but we’re wondering if any of the com- With the help of members in- tunity to do it,” he said. “One of running fund raisers, communi-
panies that received the stimulus money used those funds to cluding Josephine Ianoale, Kate the group members suggested ty service events, and advocating
Esaia, Jonah Sietz, and members we do it at the community yard for more community members
settle their tax debt. of the Trump family, the com- sale.” to get involved over the summer.
Already presidential campaigns are heating up. We have
politicians who promise this or that, or both.
How about this for a platform: I have no great plans or ideas. I SPEAK UP!
make only one promise. If I’m elected, government will stop
The Mt. Laurel Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
doing stupid stuff. that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
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JUNE 1-7, 2011 – THE MT. LAUREL SUN 7

Charity tournament Unlock a world


to serve as Audi
Quattro Cup qualifier of possibilities.
f th e Lo west Tuition
Hopeworks ‘N Camden, a non- Course in Wisconsin, and com- One o ools in NJ!
profit youth development organi- pete for the opportunity to repre-
ial Ed Sch
zation, has announced that its sent the U.S. at the world finals in Spec
third annual Hopeworks Charity China.
Golf Classic will serve as an offi- They will each be awarded a Orchard Friends School – educating children according to their unique learning
cial qualifying tournament for prize package including airfare,
the 2011 Audi Quattro Cup – the two-night stay at a five-star re- styles and cultivating a life-long love of learning in a safe, caring environment.
world’s largest amateur golf tour- sort, hosted meals and tourna- Orchard Friends School has successfully educated students with language-based learning differences
nament. ment fees. since 1999. In the tradition of Friends education, we offer excellence in programming while fostering
Participants will tee-off at 10:30 Organizers hope to raise a sense of community in which each student’s intellectual, physical and emotional gifts are nurtured. We
a.m. on June 6 at the Laurel Creek $100,000 at this year’s event, help students overcome obstacles both in and outside the classroom while keeping families informed
Country Club in Mt. Laurel. which will benefit Hopeworks’ and involved to maximize the growth and potential of their child.
“We are extremely excited programs that help motivate and
about having our annual fund encourage youth to pursue their Elementary – high school program | 4:1 student/teacher ratio
raiser serve as a qualifying event dreams through education and Special Education certified teachers | Speech & occupational therapy onsite
for the Audi Quattro Cup,” said learning life skills for success.
Father Jeff Putthoff, executive di- For more information or to reg- Extracurricular program and special events
rector of Hopeworks. “Having ister, visit
this designation will further en- www.hopeworks.org/golf.
hance participation in the event Founded in 2000 by three local
For more information call: 856-786-1123
by local amateur golfers while churches, Hopeworks is a non-
helping Hopeworks to continue to profit organization designed to
provide learning opportunities
for disadvantaged youth.”
empower inner-city Camden
youth by offering learning oppor-
Orchard Friends School
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June 1 June 3
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Zoning Board meeting: Municipal Alice Paul Institute Wine Tasting Laurel Creek Country Club. 10:30
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three counts of debauching the


morals of a minor (third degree),
and criminal sexual contact
(fourth degree). Caulker is in the
Burlington County Jail on
$300,000 full bail.
Matthew M. Sadowski, age 26,
of Mount Laurel, was arrested
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degree), attempted sexual assault
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of debauching the morals of a
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BRIEFS
clips in which Mozart’s music is
API hosts wine, food featured. Clips are shown from
and friends June 3 Master and Commander, Elvira
Madigan, Shawshank Redemp-
Join the Alice Paul Institute for tion, Out of Africa, Sunday,
an evening of wine, food and Bloody Sunday, The King’s
friends on Friday, June 3 from 5:30 Speech, and several other movies.
to 7:30 p.m. at Paulsdale. Those Music from some of Mozart’s op-
who attend will sample wines eras and best-known composi-
from around the world and enjoy tions are discussed, including the
hors d’oeuvres from The Capital purposes of the music as origi-
Grille of Cherry Hill and home- nally conceived by Mozart. At the
made pastries from Andreotti’s end of the program, a vote will be
Viennese Cafe. taken to determine which movie
There will be an opportunity to uses Mozart’s music most effec-
learn about women winemakers tively. The Mt. Laurel Library is
and businesswomen who are im- located at 100 Walt Whitman Av-
pacting the world of wine. Tickets enue. For more information, call
are $50. Registration is due by the library at 234-7319 ext 333 or
June 1. For more information or visit us www.mtlaurel.lib.nj.us.
to register, contact the Alice Paul
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231-1885 or visit www.alicepaul.org.
date June 17
Mozart and the movies Parents and guardians have
voted and a date for Lenape High
discussion June 11 School’s graduation has been set.
Mozart scholar Catherine Parents and guardians of all
Sprague will be at the Mt. Laurel Lenape seniors were required to
Library on Saturday, June 11 at 2 attend a mandatory prom and
p.m. to discuss the use of graduation meeting. There, it was
Mozart’s music in film. This decided that the Lenape High
event is free and open to the pub- School Class of 2011 will graduate
lic. No registration is needed. on Friday, June 17. Graduation on
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LRHSD taxes community for support and pa-
TAXES tience in challenging times.
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will be no reductions to class- our students today and in the fu-
room teachers. ture,” she said.
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to operate with a zero increase in agree on a number to cut, or to
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utive year,” Capella said. the LRHSD Board of Education,
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aid increased $2.3 million for the tricts’ governing bodies did not
2011-2012 school year, it failed to unanimously agree with
make up for last year’s $7.6 mil- LRHSD’s revised budget, any cuts
lion cut. and the tax levy would be at the
“Budget defeats in eight of the discretion of Acting Education
last 10 school elections deplete re- Commissioner Chris Cerf and
serves, prohibit expansion of pro- Gov. Christie. Last year, Mt. Lau-
grams and continue to erode val- rel was the only sending commu-
ued parts of the school district,” nity not able to agree on a reduc-
she said. tion by the deadline, so the budget
Capella thanked the LRHSD was sent to the state.

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of 5 or more windows. Financing available locally with approved credit only. Financing subject to change without notice. Renewal by Andersen of PA, NJ & DE is an independently owned and operated
retailer. NJ Lic# 13VH050554000. “Renewal by Andersen” and all other marks where denoted are marks of Andersen Corporation. ©2011 Andersen Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Sale starts Friday, June 10th, 2pm thru Sunday, June 12th
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( 349 value)
$ 99

• 3D BLU-RAY DISC PLAYER


($19999 value)
• 3 SHREK MOVIES
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Tony Says: TV Model # LC60LE830
5 Year White Glove TOTAL
SHARP Warranty* Delivery
Have the Best Buy $ $ $
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