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Teachers want to settle
contract. PAGE 5
County
open space
tax drops
by $5M
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Moorestown Sun
Sources for open space funding
are looking slim after the state
Assembly failed to vote on a bill,
as of Thursday, June 27, that
would provide more funding to
the Green Acres program. The
Burlington County Freeholders
also reduced the county open
space tax by more than $5 mil-
lion.
According to Burlington Coun-
ty spokeswoman Charlene Web-
ster, the freeholders reduced the
open space tax to help relieve a
budget burden caused by the de-
crease in ratables, resulting in a
general revenue loss of $7.6 mil-
lion. She said the freeholders an-
alyzed three areas to help ease
the burden for the taxpayers
general operations, the library
system and open space programs.
Webster said the open space
tax is being reduced from 4 cents
per $100 of assessed property
value to 1.5 cents, or $5.3 million.
Although the significant de-
crease may pose as a threat to
some, Webster said the county
Special to The Sun
Keith Omlar weaves his way through the rope maze during the third annual Pursuit Challenge at Moorestown High School on Satur-
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onto Moorestown Middle School property and ended back at the high school. Ten obstacles were scattered throughout the course. The
object was to complete the course in fewer than 45 minutes. Each participant paid $10, which went toward the Boy Scouts of America
Troop 601s summer camp fundraiser. The funds collected at the event are used for the cost of Scout camp.
Third annual Pursuit Challenge
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Parks and Rec to host Summer Trip Series
The Moorestown Department
of Parks and Recreation will be
sponsoring a Summer Trip Series
for all children who are registered
for the Summer Parks Program.
Registration will be held on a
first-come, first-served basis
(www.moorestownrec.com) or in
person at the Department of
Parks and Recreation Office at 2
Executive Drive, Suite 9B (mail-
ing address 9A). Visa and Mas-
tercard accepted. Checks should
be made payable to the Township
of Moorestown.
The scheduled trips are as fol-
lows: Bowling for ages 5 to 12 on
Tuesday, July 9; Thursday, July 18;
and Tuesday, July 23, from 12:30 to
3:30 p.m.
Track clinics for ages 5 to 12 on
Wednesday, July 10; Wednesday,
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10 a.m. to noon. Roller skating for
children ages 5 to 12 will be held
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to 2 p.m. and a trip to a River-
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from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
All activities are $15 per child.
Pick-up for bowling, roller skat-
ing, and Riversharks trips will be
at Baker School on Maple Avenue
(across from the Maple-Dawson
tennis courts). There is no trans-
portation provided for the track
clinics.
Track clinics will be conducted
by World Athlete Track Academy
and will require a World Athlete
Track Academy waiver. The waiv-
er can be filled out the day of the
trip, or can be found at
www.moorestown.nj.us.
has $48 million available for open
space funding, approximately $20
million more than in 2008.
This year it is not going to af-
fect things at all. We are still
doing all of the projects that we
have planned and all the pro-
grams we offer, she said, adding
three new projects are being
added to the plan.
The county is planning to fund
the Underground Railroad Muse-
um at Historic Smithville Park,
the conservation of the Mount
Holly Library as a museum and
aiding other organizations to
keep the Rancocas Nature Center
open.
She said municipalities could
apply for $250,000-per-year grants
that can be applied to municipal
park improvements.
The county has $5 million per
year set aside for all Burlington
County municipalities.
Barbara Rich, Moorestown
resident, member of the
Moorestown Environmental Ad-
visory Committee and liaison to
the Open Space Advisory Com-
mittee, said she is not convinced
the freeholders decision to re-
duce the open space tax was the
right move.
Rich said the county has
played an important role in open
space fundings existence, but the
reserve should have been used
for more projects.
In my opinion those monies
could have been spent . . . we
could have had a lot more accom-
plished by now, she said.
Webster said the open space
tax reduction is not going to af-
fect municipalities such as
Moorestown.
According to the information
presented at the county meeting
on Wednesday, June 12, approxi-
mately $36.07 million will remain
in the Open Space, Recreation
and Farmland and Historic
Preservation Trust Fund by 2014.
Nothing is going to change.
Nothing is going to happen. We
are still doing everything we did
before, she said.
According to Tom Ford,
Moorestowns director of com-
munity development, Green
Acres funds up to 50 percent of
land acquisition, the county
funds up to 25 percent and the
municipality must come up with
the rest.
Moorestown established its
own open space tax in 1999. As of
this year, $387,816, based on a 1-
cent levy, is paid toward munici-
pal open space, township CFO
Tom Merchel said.
The township currently has
$2.2 million set aside for open
space use and the recent re-
assessment caused the overall
amount for municipal open space
to be reduced without changing
the local tax rate.
Rich said her concern not only
lies with the possibility of the
county running out of funding
and local municipalities left to
pick up the tab, but also on the
state funding level.
Jeff Tittel, state chapter direc-
tor of the Sierra Club a national
environmental organization
which seeks to influence public
policy in both Washington and
the state capitals through public
education and grass-roots politi-
cal action said the state DEP
has approximately $100 million
in Green Acres funds until next
year.
After that, the state, for the
first time since 1988, will be out of
money, he said.
Green Acres is a state-run
funding program that was estab-
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Green Acres website.
According to Tittel, there is
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rent projects for this year, with-
out adding new projects to the
list.
A new project could be added if
a current project is dropped.
But there is some hesitation
coming out of the Legislature, he
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They are taking all of that
money out of existing revenues
and cutting other programs, Tit-
tel said.
He added he foresees the $17
billion, 30-year bill not making it
on the ballot in November.
He said at this point, Green
Acres needs a long-term, stable
course of funding.
State DEP spokesman Larry
Hajna said the state is currently
looking into long-term funding
for the program, but could not re-
lease details.
We do have enough money in
the Green Acres program that we
can continue to work with. But
we clearly recognize that it needs
to be replenished, he said.
Hajna said a majority of the
focus is on Blue Acres pro-
grams, which was created under
Green Acres in 1995 for munici-
palities and counties to acquire
costal areas that have been dam-
aged by storms, are prone to
storm damage or areas acting as
a buffer zone that would help pro-
tect other areas.
He said after Hurricane Sandy
those projects became the main
focus. Although there is no major
concern at this time, Tittel said
Green Acres funding is running
on vapors, and the funds need to
be replenished by 2014.
If we are not on the ballot by
next year, we are in serious trou-
ble, he said.
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Teachers attend BOE meeting
to seek contract settlement
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Moorestown Sun
Teachers gathered at the June
25 board of education meeting
wearing red and questioning the
boards sense of eagerness to set-
tle the contract, which was set to
expire June 30.
Districts all around us are set-
tling, but not Moorestown, MEA
president Lisa Trapani said.
The last time the MEA and
board brought in a mediator to
discuss contracts, both parties set-
tled on a three-year contract in
2011 after a 16-month stalemate.
Trapani said the economy is
different now, and with the board
approving an outsourced custodi-
al contract that saves the district
$120,000 per year, the teachers
wanted an explanation for the de-
layed settlement.
According to elementary school
teacher Bridget Potts, the teach-
ers might see an increase in con-
tribution to health benefits, ulti-
mately reducing pay.
We have come to the table with
several options and the MEA is
ready to discuss an agreement,
Trapani said.
Board member Kevin OSulli-
van said the MEA requested a me-
diator for negotiation in the be-
ginning of May.
OSullivan said the school dis-
trict wants to establish a fair and
financially sustainable contract
for the district.
Union members and the board
have met several times over the
past few months in an attempt to
settle the contract.
However, the last two scheduled
meetings have been cancelled.
According to Potts, teachers are
ready to come to an agreement
without a mediator.
We will take off the red shirts
and sit across the table from you
and work this out, she said.
The teachers are hoping an
agreement will be reached before
the start of the school year.
But high school students and
parents are worried if an agree-
ment is not reached, college-
bound students will suffer.
Some have claimed teachers
are refusing to write letters of rec-
ommendation for colleges be-
cause of the contract situation.
It is time for a settlement,
Trapani said.
In other meeting news:
The board presented the 2011-
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P
rospective summer interns re-
joiced last month when a feder-
al district judge in Manhattan
ruled that not all internships can be
unpaid.
Not only did Manhattan federal dis-
trict judge William H. Pauley III rule
that Fox Searchlight studios had bro-
ken New York and federal minimum
wage laws when it failed to pay two in-
terns who worked on the set of the
movie Black Swan, he also gave the
go-ahead to a class action suit sought
by an intern who worked in Fox Enter-
tainment Groups offices.
Businesses have long relied on in-
terns to supplement their paid work-
force, with many of these internships
occurring during the summer months
when colleges are on break. On the
surface, Pauleys decision would
threaten that practice.
Dig deeper, though, and one can see
that it doesnt outlaw unpaid intern-
ships, but rather seeks to ensure that
any unpaid intern is actually getting
real-life work experience, and not just
delivering coffee.
Pauley referred to the Department
of Labors six-point test to determine
whether an internship can be unpaid:
It must be similar to training that
would be given in an educational envi-
ronment.
It must be an experience that is for
the benefit of the intern.
The intern must not displace regu-
lar employees, but work under close
supervision of existing staff.
The employer must derive no im-
mediate advantage from the activities
of the intern, and on occasion, its op-
erations may actually be impeded.
The intern is not necessarily enti-
tled to a job at the conclusion of the in-
ternship.
The employer and intern under-
stand that the intern is not entitled to
wages for the internship.
So, basically, to be eligible to be un-
paid, the internship must be valuable
to the intern himself or herself, not
just to the employer.
Sounds fair enough.
After all, cant we just all get our
own coffee?
Are unpaid interns over with?
A federal district judge may have put an end to the long practice
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on judge
William H. Pauley IIIs ruling on unpaid
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Rotary awards $25K in scholarships to 10 students
The Rotary Club of Moorestown award-
ed $25,000 in college scholarships to 10
Moorestown High School students this
June. The students were honored during
the Rotary Clubs lunch meeting on June 13
where Rotarians heard from the students
about their college of choice and their ma-
jors. They were each given $2,500. Rotari-
ans enjoyed the opportunity to give happy
dollars for those colleges where they
themselves had attended.
The scholarship recipients were select-
ed on the basis of scholastic achievement,
extracurricular activities and financial
need, said Jeremy Countess, who serves
as chair to the Scholarship Selection Com-
mittee.
The 2013 Moorestown Rotary Scholar-
ship winners are Deanna M. Dariano
(Rowan University), Christopher Dinon
(The College of New Jersey), Mary Stein-
metz Duffin (Burlington Couty College),
Faith Ramessar (Rutgers University - New
Brunswick), Kathleen Vizzard (Rutgers
University - New Brunswick), Jeremy
Wilbur (Rutgers University - New
Brunswick), Ryan Dinon (The College of
New Jersey), Timothy White (Clemson
University), Brenna Fallows (Villanova
University) and Jeffrey Dever (Rowan Uni-
versity).
Everyone in the district is incredibly
proud of all of our graduates. With these
young men and women representing the
future of our country and society, I am ex-
tremely confident we are all in good hands.
Congratulations to the class of 2013, said
Brian Betze, superintendent of
Moorestown Township Public Schools,
who also attended the Rotary lunch.
In the many years of scholarship giving,
the Rotary Club of Moorestown has award-
ed $524,000 to promising and deserving
high school seniors. Started in 1963 with a
$1,000 scholarship covering all four years
at Glassboro State (now Rowan Universi-
ty), the program has grown in strength and
number to help students with todays tu-
ition costs. Rotarians raise funds for the
scholarships through community services
projects such as the Rotary Scott Coffee 8K
Memorial Run, held on first Saturday, June
1, the Rotary Pancake Breakfast held in
early March and the Travel Adventure Se-
ries held throughout the year.
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WEDNESDAY JULY 3
Three-year-old story time: 9:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and crafts. Call 234-0333
to register.
Divorce Support Group: 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, Camden and
Pleasant Valley avenues. Visit
www.meetwithgod.com or call
235-0450 for more information.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
St. Matthew Lutheran Church,
318 Chester Ave. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org.
Wednesday Evening Meditations:
5:15 to 6 p.m. at Center for Con-
scious Living, 302 N. Washington
St., Suite 101E. Call (856) 722-
LOVE for information.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Pastors Bible Study
at 6:30 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
THURSDAY JULY 4
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. at Moorestown Library. Sto-
ries, rhymes and crafts. Call 234-
0333 to register.
Moorestown Running Company
group run: 6:30 p.m. Meet at
Moorestown Running Company,
115 W. Main St. The 5.63-mile loop
is mostly flat on roads. Includes
Strawbridge Lake Park.
Rotary Club of Moorestown meet-
ing: 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. at
Moorestown Community House,
16 E. Main St. Fellowship, lunch
and guest speaker presentation.
For more information visit
www.moorestownrotary.org.
Trinity Episcopal Church Mid-Week
Service: Holy Eucharist and Heal-
ing Service at 10 a.m. 207 W. Main
St., Moorestown.
Fourth of July Parade: Noon on
Main Street. Visit
www.moorestown4thjuly.org.
FRIDAY JULY 5
Four- to 5-year-old story time:
Ages 4 and 5. 9:30 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and crafts. Call 234-0333
to register.
Childrens story time: 11 a.m. at
Barnes and Noble, East Gate
Square. Call (856) 608-1904 for
information.
Al-Anon meeting: 8:30 p.m. at Trini-
ty Episcopal Church, Main and
Church streets. For more infor-
mation visit www.southjerseyal-
anon-org.
SUNDAY JULY 7
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 3 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
First United Methodist Church:
Worship services at 8:30 a.m.
(contemporary and traditional),
9:30 a.m. (contemporary) and 11
a.m. (traditional). Communion at
all services first Sunday of the
month. 446 Camden Ave.,
Moorestown.
First Presbyterian Church: Wor-
ship services at 8 and 10:15 a.m.
Arabic Fellowship Worship at 5
p.m. 101 Bridgeboro Road,
Moorestown.
Trinity Episcopal Church: Holy
Eucharist at 7:45 a.m. Parish
Eucharist at 9 a.m. Morning
prayer and sermon at 11:15 a.m.
207 W. Main St., Moorestown.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Adult Church School
at 9 a.m. Worship service at 10:30
a.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
Our Lady of Good Counsel: Regular
Mass at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a.m.
and 12 p.m. 42 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
First Baptist Church: Sunday
School at 9 a.m. Worship at 10
a.m. Coffee/fellowship at 11 a.m.
Sunday discussion at 11:30 a.m. 19
W. Main St., Moorestown.
Hope Community Church: Come-
as-you-are worship service at
10:30 a.m. 235 W. Main St.,
Moorestown.
Meeting for Worship: 10 a.m. at
Moorestown Monthly Meeting, 118
East Main St. Social hour follows
worship at 11 a.m. Childcare is
available from 10 to 11 a.m. All are
welcome.
MONDAY JULY 8
Time for Twos: Age 2. 10:45 a.m. at
the Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and songs. Call 234-0333
to register.
Baby Time: Age 2 and younger; sib-
lings welcome. 9:30 a.m. at
Moorestown Library. Call 234-
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Ham Radio Club meeting: 7:30 p.m.
at St. Matthews Lutheran Church.
Call Frank at (609) 386-5906.
A Course in Miracles: 7 p.m. at The
Center for Conscious Living, 302
N. Washington St. Call 722-5683
for information.
TUESDAY JULY 9
Time for Twos: Age 2. 11 a.m. at the
Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and songs. Call 234-0333
to register.
Kindergarten Story Time: For chil-
dren enrolled in kindergarten.
9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at
Moorestown Library. Stories,
rhymes and crafts. Call 234-0333
to register.
Story Time: 11 a.m. at Barnes and
Noble, East Gate Square. Call
(856) 608-1904 for information.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Mansion Tours and Gift Shop: 1
to 2 p.m. at Smith Cadbury Man-
sion. For more information visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Al-Anon Mens Meeting: 8 p.m. at
Trinity Episcopal Church, Main
and Church streets. For more
information visit www.southjer-
seyal-anon-org.
Garden State Chorale Rehearsals:
7:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church
from September to mid-June. For
membership information, visit
www.gschorale.org or call (856)
858-9322.
Bethel African Methodist Episco-
pal Church: Afternoon with the
Bible at 1 p.m. 512 N. Church St.,
Moorestown.
Historical Society of Moorestown
Library: 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith Cad-
bury Mansion. For more informa-
tion visit
www.moorestown.com/history.
Moorestown Area Toastmasters
meeting: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mt.
Laurel Fire Station, 69 Elbo Lane.
For more information visit
4887.toastmastersclubs.org.
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BOE presents school ranking
results for 2011-2012
2012 school ranking results using
a new rating system set by the
state Department of Education.
While a majority of the schools in
the district fall between average
and very high when compared to
the state, some of the schools are
lacking in performance when
compared to peer schools.
According to director of cur-
riculum and instruction Carol
Butler, each school in
Moorestown is ranked against the
state average as well as 30 peer
schools. She said peer school
rankings have similar demo-
graphics calculated by percentage
of free and reduced lunch, limited
English proficient students and
for students with disabilities.
The states rankings were
changed to focus on college and
career readiness, which looks at
the percentage of students who
participate in the PSAT and SAT,
percentage of students who score
above a 1550, percentage of stu-
dents taking AP testing, and the
percentage of students who score
a three or greater.
There also are graduation and
post-secondary categories, which
are calculated as the graduation
rate and the school dropout rate.
Rankings are also focused on
NJASK and HESPA scores.
Moorestown High Schools aca-
demic performance is ranked
high, its college and career readi-
ness is ranked very high and the
schools graduation and post-sec-
ondary preparedness is ranked
high when compared to the state.
The high school ranked lagging
in performance in academic
achievement, high in college and
career readiness, and average in
graduation and post-secondary
preparedness when compared to
peer schools. Butler said the
scores that come out for the 2012-
2013 school year might reflect
changes that were made before
the new rankings were estab-
lished.
We need to look at the next
several years for major changes,
she said.
To see how the rest of the
schools in the district ranked,
visit education.state.nj.us/pr/.
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751 Riverton Rd, Moorestown $1,499,999
"The Collins Estate"--Georgian Colonial--5 or 6 brs 5.5 baths. Fully renovated t/o & on 3.39 acres. All baths re-
modeled, New kit by "Apple" & Craig Lord. Top of the line apps, granite, Tedd cabinetry, new bamboo flrs. 1500
sq.ft 2 story addition w/ coffered ceil, 2nd flr theater w/ tiered stng. 3 f/ps, Ramsey Built-ins., 5 zone ht & AC,
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54 E Central, Moorestown $499,000
3 story Victorian home w/ "in town" setting featuring 4 BRs, & 2.5 Baths. 1st fl - H/Ws, exten moldings, bay win-
dows, DR, LR, Office, 1/2 Bath, FR & Eat in Kit w/ Brick f/p. Upstairs - master en ste w/ mulitple decks overlooks
garden. Relax in Whirlpool Tub or have coffee in adjacent sitting rm. Additional 2 brs & another full bath round
out this floor. 3rd flr - spacious; has an additional 4th br & 2 other rms for play area, office, etc. Large bsmnt,
2 car detached gar, AC t/o, Gas Heat, .68 acre lot, Baker school. www.54ECentralAve.com
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3 bedrooms, (with potential for 4th or 5th Bedroom), 2 full baths, 2 half Baths. Formally a builder's home....
Prominent local builder Bob Danley showed the great attention to detail that one would expect.. remarkable
ceiling geometry, extensive & handsome moldings, walls of sunny windows, a stunning chef's kitchen, 2
sided fireplaces, rotunda great room ceiling. 1st floor master en suite with its "Carry Bradshaw" closet,
sitting area, spa-like bath & stunning corner fireplace set the stage for sweet dreams. 2 additional bed-
rooms & full bath are also generous in size and are also well appointed. A spacious upstairs area can be
defined as additional 4th bedroom space, a 2nd living room, or quiet library or office. Finished Basement
w/ Bar, 1/2 Bath, 2.5 attached garage.
Erin Blank
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Direct: 856.642.8046
3 Exeter Place, Cinnaminson $449,999
4 beds, 2.5 baths. Immaculate Colonial nestled on a premium .40 cul-de-sac lot located in desirable Cinnamon
Crossing. Gleaming hardwoods, upgraded oversized tiles, & handsome & extensive architectural moldings make
this home distinctive. A large eat in kitchen opens to a spacious great room with cathedral ceiling & cozy fire-
place. Extra touches such as brick patio, EP Henry hardscaping, extra high basement ceilings, Christmas lighting
package, newer paints throughout, sprinkler & alarm systems, custom crown moldings, custom closets, custom
blinds, & a water filtration system add to this home's value. The spacious Master en Suite has a with tray ceiling,
a relaxing sitting area, generous walk in closet, & double vanity bath with jetted tub & separate shower. The ad-
ditional 3 bedrooms are also well sized. Great finished basement, 2 car garage, partially fenced yard.
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Registration open
for swim clinic
Registration is available for the
Department of Parks and Recre-
ation's Summer Learn to Swim
Clinic conducted at the
Moorestown Community House
pool, 16 E. Main St.
The first session is on Satur-
days until July 13 with no pro-
gram on July 7. The second ses-
sion is on Saturdays from July 20
to Aug. 17. The program is avail-
able to children ages 6 and older.
The program is designed to famil-
iarize children with the water.
The clinic is available to non-
swimmers or beginners from 9 to
9:45 a.m., to novice swimmers
from 10 to 10:45 a.m. and to inter-
mediate swimmers from 11 to
11:45 a.m. The fee for each five-
week session is $40 for residents
and $60 for non-residents.
To register, visit
www.moorestownrec.com. Visa
and MasterCard accepted.
Checks should be made payable to
the Township of Moorestown.
For more information call the
Moorestown Department of Parks
and Recreation at (856) 914-3093.
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101 S Garfield Ave, Moorestown $189,900
3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Lovely Cape on a wonderful deep yard with
new fencing, new concrete driveway and sidewalks. Tons of
charm, large living & dining rooms, heated front porch, updated
kitchen with maple cabinets, Jenn Air double oven with 5 burner
cook-top, granite countertops. Don't miss this wonderful home!
Joan DeLaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
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Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
444 Shady Ln, Moorestown $449,900
Dated 1890 by the Historic Society, this 5 bedroom, 5 bath home was the original Carriage
House for the Strawbridge Estate. 34 foot long 2 story Great Room offers original wainscot-
ing & beamed ceiling & is adjacent to sunroom. 3 bedrooms & 3 fulls baths are on main
level. Large bedroom, sitting room & full bath make up upper level. Lower level offers a
large garage & the original house stalls w/ iron work. This is a unique, must see property!
109 Fellswood Dr, Moorestown
Exquisitely appointed 4 br, 4/2 bathroom home in The Grande at Moorestown boasts over
4,600 square feet of living space w/ 3 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen w/ stainless Jenn Air
appliances, granite countertops, custom maple cabinetry. Impressive 2 story family
room, master suite, princess suite & Jack-n-Jill bath for the 2 other brs. Too many
amenities to list! For additional information call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
Joan DeLaney
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8742
2 Cobblestone Ct, Moorestown $2,750,000
Impeccable 5 bedroom, 7.5 bath Gary Gardner Country French Estate on just over 3 pre-
mier acres. Features include 6 fireplaces, front & back staircases, 5 zone heat & air, beau-
tiful finished lower level w/ incredible wine cellar & 3 car garage. Gourmet kitchen w/ top
of the line appliances, granite, & kitchen nook; luxurious master suite w/ lavish master
bath, sitting room & incredible dressing room. Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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677 Lippincott Ave, Moorestown
Thoughtful design & breathtaking details make this 4 bedroom 3/1 bathroom
home extraordinary. Well-sited on large, corner lot, this distinctive residence
was recently renovated. Offers 1st floor master bedroom w/ porch, 2nd floor
master bedroom, newer kitchen w/ stainless steel appliances & granite, fin-
ished basement & 2 car garage. All this & more in Northwest Estates!
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769 Bowman Lane, Moorestown $939,9 00
4 Bedroom, 2/2 bathroom Northwest Estates home with charm and endless
appeal. Southern Flair Kitchen with island and built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator,
family room with gas fireplace and two sets of french doors, 9 ft. ceilings, hard-
wood flooring throughout the entire 1st floor, generous bedrooms, 3 car
garage,large yard with two patios and wonderful location. Don't miss the chance
to see this great home.
706 Brandywine, Moorestown $1,175,000
6 bedroom, 5/2 bathroom Estate Home on 1.67 beautiful acres in
Brandywine Glen features 5,000 square feet of living space on the first &
second floor. The walkout finished basement adds an additional space of
over 2,000 square feet & features a full kitchen, large bar area with sink,
dance floor, 2nd family room, exercise room, bedroom & full bath. The
master suite features a two-sided gas fireplace, sitting room, & incredible
master bathroom. A Must See! Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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51 Beechnut Ln, Willingboro $329,000
Welcome to Martin's Beach! 4 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary on beautiful
7.2 acre waterfront property offering excellent fishing, hunting, bird watching and
views! Outside features include a patio and porch, workshop/shed and concrete
boat ramp. A 2002 addition includes a master bedroom, master bath and balcony.
Don't miss this unique property! Call Joan DeLaney direct at 856-266-0588.
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531 Bowling Green, Moorestown $389,900
Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1/1 bath Maines built stone and brick home on one of
Moorestown's charming streets. Updated kitchen/dining room, family room, quaint
screened-in porch, well designed 1st floor mud/laundry room, large living room
with gas fireplace, generous sized bedrooms and hardwood floors throughout.
This is a home you don't want to miss! Call Joan DeLaney at 856-266-0588.
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543 Bartram Rd, Moorestown
European architecture in desirable Northwest Estates! 5 brs, 4/3 bas on 1 acre.
Gourmet kitchen, 2 story living room, family/theatre room with custom built-ins,
fully finished basement with extra bedroom and exercise room. Custom built-in
pool, cabana with kitchen, outside shower and powder room, magnificent patio
overlooking beautiful manicured lawn. This is a must-see amazing property!
670 Garwood, Moorestown $629,900
Passive Solar Energy Efficient Home. A country retreat yet close to everything!
4 bedrooms, 3 bath, 2 story great room with brick floor and wood burning
stove, solarium that offers incredible views of the backyard, updated kitchen
with granite and hardwood floors. Outside, a patio, potting barn, storage shed,
and gardens. Please call Joan at 856-266-0588 to see this incredible property!
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776 Riverton Rd
Exquisite at every turn offering exceptional indoor & outdoor lifestyle! 4 brs,
3/1 bas, 10' first flr ceilings, 9' 2nd flr ceilings, theater, fin bsmnt w/ wine cel-
lar capability, top of the line gourmet kit, large mstr ste w/ sitting area &
bonus room for den or exercise. Extensive trim detail, private paver patio,
large backyard deck & lush landscaping. Don't miss this exceptional home!
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633 East Main St. A-9, Moorestown $249,000
This perfectly maintained townhome in Tollgate has everything going for it. Its
3 BRs 2
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wood floors & brick fireplace make it the perfect place to call home.
Location is central to everything Moorestown has to offer. Master suite with
private bath and walk in closet are the perfect retreat.
171 Country Club Dr, Lumberton $1,174 ,000
GET MORE HOME FOR LESS PROPERTY TAXES IN LUMBERTON! Come see this gorgeous
5 bedroom 4 full bath 2 half bath dream home situated on 2 acres on Golden Pheasant Golf
Course in Lumberton. This home has been completely renovated and includes granite coun-
tertops, stainless steel appliances, cherry floors, travertine tile, and a huge master suite com-
plete w/walk-in closet, sitting room, and luxurious master BA. Walk-out basement features
a full bar, entertainment center, huge patio, & more.
529 Regenhard Ave, Moorestown $320,900
Charming 3 br 2.5 ba custom home on quiet street. Short walk away from
all Strawbridge Lake Park has to offer. 1st flr has open kit connected to
spacious FR & front LR w/ bay window. Open kitchen with newer appli-
ances. 2nd flr you'll find the 3 brs. Master br has its own ba & walk in
closet space. Back yard features a nice deck you can enjoy.
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
526 Creek Road $759,000
Total lot size is nearly 6 acres. Lot can be subdivided, and made into 2 more lots for a
total of 3 lots including the existing home on 1 acre. Or, if it suits you, purchase the prop-
erty as is, and enjoy the pristinely maintained home on nearly six acres in Moorestown.
Features a huge detached garage with space above perfectly suited for running a business
from home. In the main house, you'll find one floor living at its finest.
680 Lippincott $1,399,000
Located in center of town on 1.5 acres of landscaped grounds. Drvwy swoops upon approach-
ing home leading to bluestone walkways approaching main entry. "Wow factor" continues upon
entering front dr to 3 story foyer w/ sweeping strwy & faux finished walls. Marble mstr ba,
generously sized rms, secluded 2nd floor deck & more. Backyard includes recently renovated
pool, lower lawn, tree lined perimeter & deck/patio for entertaining.
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
132 E. Oak Ave, Moorestown
This 109 year old home has all the charm, moldings, and
architecture of its period but has been updated for the family
of the 21st century. NEW Central air, 5 bedrooms 2/1 baths,
wonderful large family room, hardwood floors throughout
and granite and upscale appliances in the kitchen.
14 East Third St., Unit E $664,900
Last townhouse available in Gaslight Alley. A private enclave tucked away in downtown
Moorestown. Unit features 3 finished flrs with over 2,800 sq. ft. of living space. Fully customized
KIT designed by Pat Canton w/stainless steel appli. Includes: bluestone patio, walk out basement,
1 car garage, 3 BRs, 2 full BAs, 2 half BAs,& custom millwork t/o. Could be last chance to own
a piece of Society Hill created by Canton Custom Homes right here in Moorestown.
Jo Ann Kay
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8031
19 Fenimore Rd, Lumberton $649,000
An Extraordinary Property. Lovely home sits on your very own 6-acre farm w/ 2 barns & pond. With quick
access to major highways, it's the perfect getaway. Living, sunroom, kitchen, & master bedroom all feature
spectacular views of farmland extending beyond the boundary of this property that will not be developed. As
you unwind in the living room, relax in the Jacuzzi room& gaze out the broad windows you won't believe the
stunning view of the pasture with pond. Features include hot tub room, geothermal heat & air with gas furnace
backup, 6 acres of land, pond, outbuildings, huge finished basement with full bar, game room, masonry gas
fireplace, & entertainment center. Back deck features Trex decking and railings with EP Henry paver pathways
& exterior deck lights.
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
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211 Colonial Ridge, Moorestown $439,000
This property is the quintessential home with the white picket fence situated in historic Moorestown. The charming
home has been meticulously maintained & restored. It is open, airy & bright, with neutral colors and crown moulding
throughout much of the house. The dining roomfeatures chair rail, crown moulding & oak flooring. The living room
features a gas fireplace, tile hearth, built-in bookshelves & more. The kitchen has just been remodeled by Canton
Custom Homes & features stainless steel appliances, gas range & oven, granite counter tops and recessed lighting.
French doors lead you into the spacious family room. Another pair of French doors leads to the outside deck & ex-
quisite back yard. The house has 3 nicely sized BRs, 2 BAs, a partially finished basement/game room & a 1 car
garage. This house is move-in ready for you & your family to start a lifetime of wonderful memories. Seeing is be-
lieving. Schedule an appointment today!
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Sales Associate
Direct: 856-642-8727
201 Foxwood Dr. $589,000
ONE OF A KIND! This 3 bedroom, 2/1 bath, end-unit Bostonian in exclusive Blason Woods
was rebuilt from the foundation up just 6 years ago by Hartman & Shiffer. The interior was
redesigned for today's lifestyle with an open floor plan for easy living. It has a gourmet
chef's kitchen by Apple and all custom high-end finishes throughout.
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The Sunnybrook Mako Sharks
opened their 2013 competitive
swim season at home on Satur-
day, June 22, under a perfect June
sky. Twenty-five swimmers
swam times fast enough to quali-
fy for the Tri-County Champi-
onship Swim Meet on Aug. 3 and
4.
Sunnybrook competed in a
home A meet against Wenonah,
losing to a tough and talented
Wenonah team. Of the 25 quali-
fiers, 14 qualified in two events.
Eight swimmers qualified in
the Individual Medley event in-
cluded Holly Robinson and Annie
Wixted (11 to 12 girls team), Tara
Thornton and Katie Hines (13 to
14 girls), Lauren Kohart (15 to 18
girls), and Timmy Runfola, Joe
Furze, and Brian Wardzinski for
the 15 to 18-year-old boys.
In the freestyle event, the
seven qualifiers included Isabel
Trzeciak and Madeline Hughes (8
and under girls team), T.J. Zim-
merman (9 to 10 boys), Annabel
Gorman (11 to 12 girls), Kaitlyn
Levinson (13 to 14 girls), Devin
Nielsen and Matthew Schaeffer
(15 to 18 boys). In the backstroke,
eight Mako Sharks made the
mark for the Tri-County event.
These fast swimmers are Is-
abel Trzeciak, Emma Holmgren
and Caitlin Barr (8 and under
girls), Holly Robinson (11 to 12
girls), James Santarpio (11 to 12
boys), Joe Furze and Brian
Wardzinski (15 to 18 boys).
Eight qualified for the Breast-
stroke, including Mia Peper (8
and under girls), Jack Thornton
(9 to 10 boys), Patrick Hartshorne
(11 to 12 boys), Annie Wixted (11
to 12 girls), Madeline Raue (13 to
14 girls), Jed Fazler (13 to 14
boys), and Devin Nielsen and
Matthew Schaeffer (15 to 18 boys).
Mako Sharks were most suc-
cessful in the Butterfly, with 10
swimmers qualifying. Qualifiers
included Mia Peper, Emma Holm-
gren and Madeline Hughes (8 and
under girls), Olivia Trasser (9 to
10 girls), Danny Hughes (9 to 10
boys), Annabel Gorman (11 to 12
girls), James Santarpio (11 to 12
boys), Madeline Raue (13 to 14
girls), Lauren Kohart (15 to 18
girls), and Timmy Runfola (15 to
18 boys). The Sunnybrook Mako
Sharks return competitively to
the water in this Wednesday's
home B-meet against Wood-
stream and then on Saturday in
their second A meet, in a home
meet against Cherry Hill's
Kingston Estates Swim Club.
The meet starts at 9 a.m. on Sat-
urday, June 29.
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GRAVITY
A force in the Universe that keeps us stuck to Planet Earth, after that it is
trying to push us to the ground until we die.
Everyday we fight with Gravity sitting standing and even lying down. The act
of sitting adds 2.5 times the pressure to the spine that standing or lying down.
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remove the pressures of stress strains and repetitive motions that have
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The Moorestown Department
of Parks and Recreation has an-
nounced its annual Summer Con-
cert Series that will be held on
Wednesday evenings with pre-
view performances by local
Moorestown groups beginning at
7 p.m. at the Moorestown Commu-
nity House or on the lawn at
Perkins Center for the Arts, Cam-
den Avenue and Kings Highway.
All concerts will begin at 7:30
p.m. All performances will have a
rain date of the Thursday follow-
ing the postponed concert.
Below are the groups that will
be providing the music for the
free concert performances. Bring
a lawn chair or blanket to sit on.
In case of inclement weather,
please contact www.moorestown-
rec.com or call 914-3093.
Previews by MoorArts present-
ing clips of Evita will be at the
Moorestown High School on July
12 to 14, 17, 19, and 20.
On Wednesday, July 10, The
Jersey Boomers, tight vocal har-
monies with music ranging from
Kingston trio to Johnny Cash and
from Bob Dylan to the Beatles,
will perform at the Community
House.
On Wednesday, July 24, The
Wind Symphony of Southern
New Jersey Perkins Center for
the Arts, will perform light clas-
sics, pops, show tunes in full sym-
phony sound.
The Moorestown Theater Com-
pany will be presenting preview
and clips from Bye Bye Birdie
at William Allen III Middle
School, on July 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27
at 7 p.m. and July 21 and 27 at 2
p.m.
On Wednesday, July 31, Tri-
County Symphonic Band will per-
form an enjoyable program of
marches, big band, and light clas-
sics at the Perkins Center for the
Arts.
On Wednesday, Aug. 7, The Bar-
bone Street Jazz Band, New Or-
leans style Dixieland Jazz at its
finest, will perform at Perkins
Center for the Arts.
Free Family Summer Movie
Series will be until Aug. 27, at 1
p.m. in the Moorestown Commu-
nity House Ballroom. Bring
chairs, blankets and snacks.
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856-983-3435
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1816 Rt 70, Southampton
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609-367-5875
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Lic.# 13VH01426900
Pauls Painting
of Medford
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EXTERIOR PRICING!
(609)320-9717
Quality work at Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
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609-714-6878
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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
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References Available
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609-707-2318
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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
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and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
only want to diversify their income, but who enjoy teaching,
coaching and training other people on how to run a business.
Although we are a global corporation, our
aggressive expansion is getting the attention of
people in virtually every background. We are
involved with a multi-trillion/year deregulation in
telecommunications and now, in the deregulation of
energy! We work with numerous Fortune 100
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Facilitate and personalize
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accommodations.
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in your home or my office.
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and Student Services
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(609) 410-2674
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Expires 7/31/13.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
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CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
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Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors

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Fox & Roach REALTOR8

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This distinctive 5 BD, 2/3 BTH residence sit-
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de-sac bordering the Moorestown Field Club
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curved staircase, Formal Living and Dining
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fireplace and expansive Kitchen overlooking
views of fabulous in-ground pool.
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Cell 609-304-9692
Office 856-235-1950 x 192
Licensed in NJ & PA
202 W. Main Street
Moorestown, NJ 08057
(856) 235-1950
MOORESTOWN
$1,850,000
Magnificent custom built home on pri-
vate drive. Over 6700 sq. ft. of living
space with 6 bedrooms and 5
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2 baths,
on 2 secluded acres. Lovely deck off
2nd floor Master overlooking heated
pool. Call for your private tour today!
MT. LAUREL $314,900
Move-in condition 5 year young 3 BR 2
1
2 BA home in Rancocas
Woods. Large kitchen with custom cabinetry and walk-in pantry;
1st floor study has sliders to patio & large back yard. Laundry on
2nd floor adjacent to bedrooms. Sec. system and central vacuum.
Call me so I can show you this home before it is sold!!
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Office: 856-235-1950 x262
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202 W. Main St.
Moorestown, NJ
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Magnificent home situated on extra large lot in
beautiful Moorestown Grande community.
5BR, 4/1 BA, Moorestown
Beautiful home located on cul-de-sac in desirable
Moorestown Hunt.
4BR, 2/1 BA, Moorestown
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MOORESTOWN
THE PERFECT HOME
Enjoy this charming Cape in a
wonderful neighborhood. This
home has been lovingly cared for
& renewed throughout. Features
include hardwood floors, newer
kitchen appliances, living room
fireplace & a newer roof.
$347,000
CINNAMINSON
CUSTOM POST & BEAM
Situated on 8+ acres of private
grounds, this spectacular 5 bed-
room, 4 bath home features custom
millwork, wood floors, gourmet
kitchen, large master suite &
fabulous pool with large deck
& professional landscaping.
$795,000
H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
CUSTOM TOWNHOME
Backing to private woods and
siding on Open Space, this 3
bedroom, 2-1/2 bath custom home
has been newly renovated.
The amazing new kitchen has
every convenience, beautiful new
hardwood floors & private deck.
$485,000
MOORESTOWN
CHARMING BUNGALOW
This well-maintained home offers
3 bedrooms, updated bathroom,
wood floors, neutral paint colors,
bright kitchen, spacious full base-
ment with open laundry & door to
backyard. Deep driveway leads to
a detached 1-car garage.
$239,000
MOORESTOWN
PARK-LIKE SETTING
This warm & inviting home is
sited on a private cul-de-sac
accented by an in-ground pool, 2
ponds & lovely gardens. Enjoy
hardwood floors, 1st floor study,
4-season sunroom, finished lower
level & 3-car garage.
$839,000
DELRAN
EXCELLENT VALUE
Priced to sell, this recently updated
4 bedroom, 2 bath multi-level
home features newer kitchen &
baths, hardwood floors, level
backyard with trees bordered by
protected open space. Wonderful
large shed w/electric.
$229,000
MAPLE SHADE
SPACIOUS COLONIAL
Well maintained home situated on
a very large lot. This home offers
4 bedrooms, 2-1/2 baths, master
bedroom suite with large closet &
private bath, large eat-in kitchen
with breakfast area & lots
of storage throughout.
$225,000
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our other homes for sale, visit
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EVESHAM
VILLAGEGREENESADULTCOMMUNITY
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath home is a
perfect '10! Completely renovat-
ed including kitchen & baths, new
wide plank bamboo floors, new
carpet. Professionally landscaped,
front porch & patio w/retractable
awning, 1-car garage.
$299,900
MOORESTOWN
POND VIEWS
Enjoy spectacular views of ponds
& open space from this recently
renewed townhome. Features
include soaring ceilings, hardwoods,
2 fireplaces, fantastic master suite,
private decks plus 2-car garage.
$499,000
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H O M L S I O R L I V I N G
MOORESTOWN
Distinguished 6 bedroom, 4-1/2 bath home retains the character of
yesteryear while offering high-end modern amenities such as hand-crafted
kitchen cabinets, intricate millwork and in-laid wood floors.
$1,300,000
MOORESTOWN
Combining classic elegance & modern sophistication, this 5 bedroom
home by Dubrow offers a 2-story marble foyer, wonderful kitchen/breakfast
room open to the family room & sunroom overlooking the rear grounds.
$1,069,000
MOORESTOWN
This impeccable estate home is sited in a private enclave of 29 executive
homes. Features include 3 fireplaces, extensive Ramsay millwork & cabinetry
& Donachy designed pergola & blue stone patios & walkways.
$1,295,000

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