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INSIDE THIS ISSUEPark grants
Township applies for countyfunding. PAGE 2
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
It was Cherokee against Cherry Hill East in girls varsity volleyball on Sept. 28 at Cherokee. TheCherokee girls ended the day with a win against East, with Cherokee taking the first set, 25-13, andthe second set, 25-17. Pictured is Cherokee senior Nicole Ethridge preparing to hit the ball.
Cherokee defeats Cherry Hill East, 2-0
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
For Evesham resident andCherokee High School seniorJake Lazarow, Scouting is in thefamily.
As a young man, Lazarow’s fa-ther Lewis achieved the rank of Eagle Scout and now leads BSATroop No. 100 of Evesham. Fol-lowing in his father’s footsteps,Lazarow has now achieved therank of Eagle Scout as well.
It was for that reason on Sept.19 friends, family and members of the community came together atthe Marlton Fieldhouse for aCourt of Honor ceremony whereLazarow and fellow Troop No. 100member Evan Bradley receivedScouting’s highest achievement.
Lazarow recalls joining CubScouts in first grade as a TigerCub and said becoming an Eaglewas always an aspiration of his.
“It did get tough with sports,clubs and activities, and it got tothe point where I wasn’t sure Iwanted to keep going because of the stuff I was doing, but ulti-mately I made time for it becauseit was something I wanted to do,”Lazarow said.
To becomean EagleScout, thereare multiplerequirements,
just some of which includeearning atleast 21 meritbadges, risingthrough allBoy Scoutrankings, serving a leadership po-sition within a troop and complet-ing an Eagle Scout service proj-ect.
Eagle Scout service projectsallow potential Eagle Scouts todemonstrate their leadership ca-pabilities through performing aproject for the benefit of the com-munity.
Lazarow worked with the Eve-sham Township Police Depart-ment for his project to create anddistribute flash drive safety bandsthat could be given to parentsafter having their children’s per-sonal information electronicallystored within.
On the drives is informationsuch as photos and videos of the
Earning his Eagle
please see LAZAROW, page 13
LAZAROW
Scout Jake Lazarow creates
flash drive safety bandsfor parents as his service project
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2 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 7–13, 2015
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
Evesham Township Council,township manager Tom Czerniec-ki and director of community de-velopment Nancy Jamanow haveannounced the parks they hope toimprove with this year's round of funding from Burlington Coun-
ty’s annual municipal park grantfund.
The county established the pro-gram to assist municipalities toimprove or develop outdoor parksfor active and passive recreation.
Jamanow said this year's appli-cations were due before the end of September and required publicdiscussion, and so at a recentcouncil meeting, Czerniecki and
Jamanow inventoried what im-provements the township wouldbe applying for.
"Through Nancy's efforts,we've been extremely successfulin obtaining grants to fix up a lotof our pocket parks and neighbor-hood parks, basically replacingtennis courts and other things asneeded, and it's been very well re-
ceived in the community," Cz-erniecki said.
For the 2015 application, Ja-manow said the township was ap-plying for funds to continue work-ing on the neighborhood parksprojects.
Jamanow said the applicationincludes work at Green LaneFarms along North Maple Avenueand North Locust Avenue, where
the town hopes to refurbish ten-nis courts, basketball courts andsome of the park's walking path.
Jamanow said the applicationalso includes the installation of two swing sets at two tot-lots atthe Westbury Chase home subdi-vision.
The final area Jamanow saidthe township hopes to target is
Country Farms Park along Coun-try Farms Road.
Although the majority of Country Farms Park is owned bythe Evesham Township SchoolDistrict, Evesham Township ac-tually owns tennis courts andbasketball courts at the park, aswell as a tennis wall and part of
Township submits applicationfor municipal park grant from county
Evesham hopes to make improvements to Green Lane Farms, tot-lots at Westbury Chase, and Country Farms Park
please see FUNDS, page 10
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The Burlington County Li-brary System presents a varietyof re-enactors who will bring his-tory to life by portraying famoushistorical figures at several li-brary locations beginning thisfall.
The new “Through TheirEyes” series will include presen-tations by the American Histori-cal Theatre at the Burlington
County Library in Westampton,and the Evesham, Cinnaminsonand Bordentown branches. Hear“first-hand” accounts from someof history’s most fascinating peo-ple.
This program is funded by theHorizons Speakers Bureau of theNew Jersey Council for the Hu-manities, a state partner of theNational Endowment for the Hu-manities.
Registration is not requiredand admission is free. The series
will include:• Fly Bessie Fly – American
civil aviator and first female pilotof African American descent onOct. 14 at 7 p.m. at the county li-brary.
• Madame CJ Walker – AfricanAmerican entrepreneur, philan-thropist and first female self-made millionaire in America onOct. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Evesham
Library.• Edgar Allen Poe – American
author and poet best known forhis tales of mystery and themacabre on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. at thecounty library.
• Traditional Celtic Tales – Fa-bles and folklore from the fasci-nating inhabitants of Scotland,Ireland and Wales on Nov.8 at 2 p.m. at the Evesham Li-
brary.• Stephen Hopkins – Mayflower
passenger and assistant to thegovernor of Plymouth Colony onNov. 14 at 3 p.m. at the Cinnamin-son Library.
• Clara Barton – Civil Warnurse and teacher who foundedthe American Red Cross on Nov.19 at 7 p.m. at the Bordentown Li-brary.
• George Washington – com-mander-in-chief of the Continen-tal Army and first president of
the United States on Dec. 16 at 7p.m. at the county library.
• Abraham Lincoln – 16th presi-dent of the United States duringthe American Civil War on Dec.17 at 7 p.m. at the Bordentown Li-brary.
For more information about allupcoming Burlington County Li-brary System programs, go towww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
‘Through Their Eyes’brings history to lifeCounty library system launches new series
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The Evesham Police Department pro-vides residents the ability to report crimes
and activities online.The purpose of this form is to allow Eve-sham residents to conveniently file policereports from home, work or anywhere withInternet access. The online reporting sys-tem not only provides a convenient way toreport crimes that do not require the pres-ence of an officer, it greatly increases po-lice productivity by freeing officersto perform other law enforcement activi-ties.
After completing the necessary informa-tion, the person reporting the information
will receive an incident number, and theywill be able to print the report for theirrecords.
Once a crime is reported, the depart-ment will follow up to ensure all informa-tion is accurate and answer any questionsthat the reporting party may have.
Customer service will continue to beparamount at the Evesham Police Depart-ment. The online reporting feature givesthe public another option in how they in-
teract with the department. It is the depart-ment’s hope that this will be beneficial to
all. This online reporting website shouldnever be used to report an emergency, acrime in progress or any type of injury. Foremergencies, call 911.
For any other situation that requires theresponse of a police officer, call (856) 983-1111.
To report a crime online go to www.eve-shampd.org/ and click on the reportingicon - https://lf.evesham-nj.gov/Forms/complaint.
The Saint Joan of Arc School annual 5KRun/Walk is Oct. 17. Those who preregisterwith a paper form or at www.LMSports.com by Oct. 8 will get a t-shirt. Fees are:Adults $20 ($25 on race day); students (6-18)$10; children under age 6 free. Times are 7-
8:15 a.m. for registration, 8:30 a.m. the 5Kstarts and at 9:30 a.m. awards will start.
The 5K Run/Walk is a family friendlyevent. Runners finishing in 40 minutes orless will be officially timed for award cere-mony. Prizes will be awarded.
6 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 7–13, 2015
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When you think about
tourism in New Jersey, the
first thing that pops into
your mind, most likely, is the Shore.
And why shouldn’t it be? There is so
much focus on our coastline, and so
much of our lives here revolve around
the summertime rush to the beach.But there is so much more our state
has to offer, and these other offerings
are on display front and center during
October.
Farms in New Jersey are popular
places for what has come to be known
as agritourism – a booming industry
that involves any agriculturally-based
operation or activity that brings visi-
tors to a farm. New Jersey is the Gar-
den State for a reason, and there are
multiple farms in many places
throughout our state, both in more
rural places and in not-so-rural places
as well.Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno toured some
local farms last week to help promote
the agritourism industry, which is
growing each year. According to the
state Department of Agriculture, New
Jersey ranks ninth in the nation in
agritourism, bringing in more than
$18 million per year.
As farms look for new ways to growrevenue, they not only look for second-
ary crops but also toward runoff rev-
enue streams – from traditional
tourism areas such as apple and
pumpkin picking to hayrides, corn
mazes and farm tours.
October in New Jersey is one of the
best months to visit a farm. Apples are
ready to be plucked off the trees and
eaten raw or baked into delectable
pies. Pumpkins and gourds are ready
to be picked from the ground and usedas decorations for Halloween-inspired
themes inside and outside houses.
And farm stands are vibrant with fall
wreaths, hay, scarecrows and apple
cider.
Farming is such an important sec-
tor to our state’s economy and our
state’s image. So put on a pair of jeans,
grab a hoodie and head out to a local
farm this month. If you haven’t expe-
rienced agritourism in New Jersey
yet, October is the best month to do it.
Enjoy the season!
in our opinion
Enjoy fall at a farmTourism in New Jersey isn’t just about the Shore
Your thoughts
Do you plan to visit a farm in NewJersey this fall? Share your pictures ofpumpkin and apple picking, corn mazesand more with The Sun!
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WE NES Y OCT. 7Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-
sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Knit and/or crochet? Then
come join other knitting and cro-chet fans for an hour (or more, ifpreferred) of relaxed, social yarntime. Registration is not required.More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Kung Fu for Kids: Ages 5-10. 4 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Learn the moves of theKung Fu Panda. Fast-paced, fun-filled educational and motivation-al. Exciting, high-energy drillsthat are design to develop focus,
discipline, respect, confidence,gross motor and life skills. Aseries of four classes. One regis-tration signs up for Oct 7, 14, 21and 28. Registration required.Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Antiques!: Adult. 7 p.m. EveshamLibrary at 984 Tuckerton Road.Join Victorian Vanities for a fasci-nating evening of history and
antiques appraisal. A limitednumber of free appraisals will beavailable to attendees of this pro-gram. Sponsored by the Friendsof Evesham Library. Registrationrequired. Register online at
www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.Email [email protected] for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes andNoble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.Call 596-7058 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
THURS Y OCT. 8Mindful Munchkins: Ages 2-4. 10:30
p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. One, two, three,take a breath and stretch withme. Join us for some yoga, storytime and dance. Must be accom-panied by a caregiver. Registra-tion required. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
BNI Evesham Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at Indian Spring CountryClub, 115 S. Elmwood Road, Marl-ton. BNI is a business and profes-sional networking referral organi-zation. Join us to learn moreabout how to grow your business.Call Jim for details at (856) 669-
2602.
BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for details
at (609) 760-0624.
Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targetsabs, back, posture, balance andflexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-mation.
Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-tact, explosive boxing drills usingone-pound piloxing gloves. Call985-9792 for information.
FRI Y OCT. 9Refresh & Renew Yoga for Adults
& Teens: Ages 13 and up. 2:30p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Jumpstart yourafternoon by energizing, stretch-ing and relaxing. Join the libraryfor a one-hour yoga class. Please
bring a mat or towel and a bottleof water and wear comfortableclothing. Registration is required.Register onlineatwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
CALENDARPAGE 8 OCT. 7–13, 2015
WANT TO BE LISTED?To have your meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings,information must be received, in writing, two weeks prior to thedate of the event.
Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Marlton Sun, 108 KingsHighway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Or by email: [email protected]. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our web-site (www.marltonsun.com).
We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photois sufficient. Every attempt is made to provide coverage to allorganizations.
Schwering’s Hardware first
opened its doors for business
on Sept. 25, 1922. H.C. Schwer-
ing built and opened a general-
goods store called Schwering’s
Wayside Hardware. Grandpop
sold products as varied as toys
and radio tubes to electricclothes washing machines, a
brand-new item for that era!
Our famous horse and buggy
(where our logo comes from)
first showed up in the 1960s.
Over the years, some of our
products have changed, but not
our dedication to customers.
We started selling gas logs andfireplaces more than 15 years
ago. Today we have pellet
stoves, wood stoves and in-
serts, electric linear fireplaces
and glass fireplace doors. We
are also a full line old fashion
hardware store that repairs
lamps, screens and windows,
cuts glass and keys and more!
While you won’t find the chick-ens, goats, and beehives that
once lived out back, you will
find quality products in a con-
venient, friendly atmosphere,
fair price and unparalleled
service. We are still a family-
owned business committed to
helping our customers with
their hearth and hardwareneeds. Stop in soon, you’ll be
glad you did.
Schwering Hardware
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the walking path there.Councilman Ken D'Andrea
said it "would have been nice" if the township owned the parkinglot as well, which he believedneeded improvements, and thetownship could improve the areaand provide better access to the
tennis and basketball courts.Mayor Randy Brown wonderedif the school board might be in-terested in improving its sectionof the park as well and said offi-cials should look into the possibil-ity.
"I think maybe the managershould send a letter along withMs. Jamanow to the school dis-trict and say that 'we are workingto improve our section, butmaybe you guys work to improveyour section,'" Brown said.
D'Andrea also took time tothank Jamanow and township of-ficials for work done to parks intown with previous years’ grants,including cleanup efforts to thepark along Longhurst Road.
"I got a lot of great feedback,and it's wonderful to see," D'An-drea said.
Jamanow said in the past, themaximum level of grant funds al-lotted by the county through thepark development program hasbeen about $250,000, and the totalcost of the projects Evesham isrequesting funds for including allmatching funds is estimated to be$271,700.
FUNDSContinued from page 2
Funds neededestimated
at $271,700
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Marlton-based Samaritan
Healthcare & Hospice announcedits 9th annual Now and “At theHour of Our Death” 2015 educa-tional workshop on end-of-life is-sues from a Catholic perspective.
The workshop will be held onFriday, Oct. 23 at St. John of GodCommunity Services Campus lo-cated at 1145 Delsea Drive, West-ville. Registration, light dinner,and fellowship will take placefrom 5-6:30 p.m.; educational pro-gram will run from 6:45–9 p.m.
Consider the Catholic Conver-sation is presented by Via Lucis – the Samaritan Ministry forCatholic Patients and Families – in collaboration with The Dioce-ses of Camden and Trenton.
Using segments from theaward-winning documentary,Consider the Conversation: Adocumentary on a taboo subject,an expert Catholic panel will fa-cilitate discussion on the Ameri-can struggle with communica-tion, and physical, emotional and
spiritual preparation at the end of life.
“The film’s goal – and that of our program – is to jump-startmeaningful conversations be-
tween husbands and wives, doc-
tors/health-care professionalsand patients, clergy/lay ministersand parishioners, and parentsand children. This powerfulevening promises to provide in-spiration, resources and new-found insights to help partici-pants think, talk and act on ad-vanced care issues, and to facili-tate living life to its fullest up tothe final moment,” says Samari-tan Via Lucis Chairperson Bro.Thomas Osorio, OH.
Panelists include: Samaritanstaff Marianne Holler, DO, MSW;Susan Cedrone, MSW, LCSW;Chaplain Elizabeth Warner, MS,BCC; and Fr. Joseph Monahan,TOR of Our Lady of Lourdes Med-ical Center; and Bro. Thomas Oso-rio, OH, of St. John of God Com-munity Services. Panel facilitatoris Samaritan’s Director of Com-munications Carol Paprocki, MA.
Admission is $15 in advanceand $20 at the door. The seminarhas been approved for two for
nurses and 1.75 continuing educa-tion hours for Catholic chaplains,but is open for health-care profes-sionals of all disciplines, chap-lains, priests, religious, deacons
and lay ministers, family care-
givers, funeral directors and pas-toral care personnel of any faithwho minister to Catholic patientsand their families.
Samaritan’s Now and ‘At the Hour of OurDeath’ educational workshop is Oct. 23
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12 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 7–13, 2015PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES.
PEASANT PRICES.
S TUR Y OCT. 10
Teen/Tween Tissue Paper StainedGlass Craft: Ages 11-15. Noon.Keep the summer sun fresh inyour mind as fall begins by creat-ing a unique tissue paper sun-catcher! Registration is required.Register onlineatwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
SUN Y OCT. 11
Teen Advisory Board: Ages 13-18. 1p.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Join other teens
and develop your leadershipskills. Discuss ideas for activitiesand plan programs that wouldattract teens to the library. Meet-ing time counts toward volunteerhours. Registration is required.Register onlineatwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
MON Y OCT. 12
Columbus Day: Most townshipoffices and libraries are closed inobservance of the holiday.
TUES Y OCT. 13
Wii for Seniors & Adults: Ages 55and up. 10:30 a.m. EveshamLibrary at 984 Tuckerton Road.Geared for ages 55 and over, butopen to all adult players. Videogames are not just for kids any-more! See what all the buzz isabout. Bowling, golf, puzzlegames, more! Wii generouslydonated by Samost Caregiver
Respite Grant and JFCSSNJ. Reg-istration is required. Registeronline atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in per-son or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Horticultural Society of SouthJersey meeting: Cherry HillCommunity Center, 820 MercerSt. Call Rita at 428-5975 for moreinformation.
Toastmasters: Noon. Contact DaveBalinski at [email protected] 380-4701.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
Marlton Central Networkers Chap-ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marco’s at IndianSpring, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNImeets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel freeto bring plenty of business cardsand a guest or two to find out how atrade exclusive business network-ing group can help increase quali-fied referrals. Call (856) 304-9320for more information.
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child, audio of the child speakingand an editable PDF with addi-tional information such as haircolor, identifying features, bloodtype and more.
In the event of a child goingmissing, a parent could thenquickly, succinctly and accurately
give the critical information tothe police handling the situation.“It all can be changed whenev-
er the parent wants to, and it'salso password protected, so if it'sever lost, nothing bad can happento it because it’s locked up,”Lazarow said.
According to Lazarow, heraised about $1,600 through aKickstarter fundraiser andhelped create and distribute
about 100 bands at multiple Eve-sham community police events inthe last year.
About 200 leftover bands werethen given to the Evesham Policeto continue the program and keepdistributing the bands at futureevents.
Now that the project is com-plete and his Court of Honor cere-mony has passed, Lazarow de-scribes a sense of relief and ac-complishment at finally earning
his Eagle.“For it to work out and for theproject to have such a positive im-pact, it's definitely a great feelingto be able to put my name andproject along all the other Scoutswho did really great projects,”Lazarow said.
Lazarow, now 18, said he hopesto attend Pennsylvania State Uni-versity as both his parents did,while double majoring in creative
writing and recreation, park andtourism management.
Lazarow is also now an officialassistant Scoutmaster with histroop, and said he hopes to contin-ue being involved with Scoutingthroughout his life.
“Without Scouting, I would notbe the leader I am today in thecommunity and my group of friends,” Lazarow said. “I’velearned how to lead and be a bet-ter person. If you sit in the back
and don’t really talk, nothing evergets done.”
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Lazarow is also an officialassistant Scoutmaster with troop
National SuicidePrevention Lifeline
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Special to The Sun
On Sept. 25, preschoolers at Chesterbrook Academy received a spe-cial visit from their local police department. Officers from the Eve-sham Township Police Department stopped by the school to decoratecupcakes with students and speak about their jobs. Students pre-sented the officers with handmade cards to thank them for all theydo. Students also had the chance to sit in a police car and test outthe sirens. Students have been learning the important role police of-ficers have in helping the community.
Police visit Chesterbrook Academy
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