www.marltonsun.com FREE OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 BOE member asked to resign Cherokee defeats Cherry Hill West, 3-0 Resident Sue Wilder continues allegations that board member Kevin Stone sent her confidential school board information By ZANE CLARK The Sun ZANE CLARK/The Sun It was a 3-0 victory at home for the Cherokee High School boys varsity soccer team against Cherry Hill West on Oct. 21. Pictured is Cherokee’s, Christian Ognibene, a junior, as he battled it out with West. At the Oct. 23 meeting of the Evesham Township Board of Education, board members Lisa Mansfield, Joanne Harmon and Trish Everhart joined resident Sue Wilder in calling for the resignation of board member Kevin Stone. The calls for Stone’s resignation stem from allegations Wilder has made against Stone at three consecutive meetings in which she said Stone gave her confidential board information in multiple instances with the direction to “leak” the information to the news media. Wilder first called for Stone’s resignation at the board’s Aug. 21 meeting after she said a week prior Stone left a letter in her mailbox containing confidential school board information asking her to “leak” the information to the media. Wilder said she did not and has not since presented the letter to the board for concerns that the confidential school board information contained within would then become a matter of public record, which she believes it should not. At the Oct. 23, meeting Wilder made a statement during public comment in which she read a letter from parents complaining about emails and posts on Facebook Stone allegedly made containing threats, nastiness and foul language toward coaches and families of Stone’s son’s baseball team, and she said Stone has gone around town telling people she is “angry” and “crazy.” Wilder has previously said she believes Stone chose to send information to her because of a previous friendship with Stone and his wife Nichole, who is also a member of the board. At the Oct. 23 meeting, board president Joe Fisicaro Jr. said although the board has asked for the letter Stone allegedly left in please see THREE, page 12 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Election Day Mayoral seat, two council seats to be decided. 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Must present coupon at time of sale www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 – THE MARLTON SUN 5 Election on Nov. 4 will decide mayor, two council members By ZANE CLARK The Sun Tuesday, Nov. 4 is Election Day. In Evesham, residents will be able to vote for local offices such as mayor, council and school board. In the race for mayor, on the ballot is incumbent Mayor Randy Brown (R) and challenger Fred Ritter (D). In the race for Evesham Township Council, on the ballot are incumbent Councilwoman Deborah Hackman (R) and incumbent Councilman Steven Zeuli (R), and challengers Sophia Nowinski (D) and Phil Warren (D). For Evesham Township School Board, three seats are open as vot- ers choose between current board members JoAnne Harmon and Sandy Student, along with Philip Wessner, Jay Levenson and Elaine Barbagiovanni. Also open this year is one seat to represent Evesham on the Lenape Regional High School District Board of Education. Current Lenape BOE member Joanne Sanferraro is running for reelection against Barry Fitzgerald. In the race for Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, on the ballot are incumbent Bruce Garganio (R) and Mary Ann O’Brien (R) and Democrats Tom Pullion (D) and please see MARLTON, page 11 6 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 in our opinion It’s time to vote 108 Kings Highway East Haddonfield, NJ 08033 856-427-0933 Head to the polls next Tuesday to elect your leaders V oting is one of the inalienable rights that our forefathers fought so fervently for so many years ago. Many would say that voting is one of the most important inalienable rights that we have as Americans, if not the most important inalienable right. Colonial Americans fought for independence in the 1700s based on the rallying cry of “no taxation without representation,” and they wanted the right to choose their own representation. Over the following 200 years, three major pieces of legislation extended or ensured voting rights: • The Fifteenth Amendment to the Election results online On the night of the election, Nov. 4, and the day after, Nov. 5, check out our website for up-to-date election results. Constitution gave voting rights to nonwhite males; • The Nineteenth Amendment gave women the right to vote; • And The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prevented discrimination in voting. A lot of time and effort were spent, and blood was shed, to give all citizens of the United States 18 years of age and older the right to vote. Dan McDonough Jr. And now, it is up to you to take advantage of that right at the polls for the General Election next Tuesday, Nov. 4. In this week’s Sun, you will find information on exactly what you are voting for, when polls are open and details on every polling location in town. If you have further questions about the election, you can always find information on the county’s website or call your local clerk. Whatever your political slant or whomever you may be voting for, just make sure you make your way to the polls next Tuesday. Many people before us fought for your inalienable right to do so. Resident says Friends of Black Run Preserve should provide funding before taxpayers At Oct. 21 council meeting, Jake Todd voices opposition to taxpayer money aiding FBRP By ZANE CLARK The Sun Evesham’s Black Run Preserve was the lone topic of discussion during the public comment portion of the Oct. 21 Evesham Township Council meeting. Deerfield Avenue resident Jake Todd brought up the preserve after having attended a public information meeting on Oct. 1 held by the Friends of the Black Run Preserve, the group dedicated to being stewards of the nearly 1,300-acre tract of Pinelands located between the Kings Grant and Marlton Lakes neighborhoods. At the Oct. 1 meeting, the FBRP presented its concept plan asking the township to do more to help preserve the townshipowned area by taking steps to make it safer and also providing funds to the group to help with the upkeep of the preserve. It was the FBRP’s request for funding that caused Todd to speak during public comment at the Oct. 21 council meeting to voice his opposition at this time to the township giving any taxpayer money to the FBRP for its plan. Todd said he understood the township had already been “quite giving” to the FBRP in letting the group build trails within the preserve and erecting signage and benches, but the FBRP should be able to provide some funding of its own if the group is going to receive any money from Evesham Township. “When my wife and I purchased our house 12 years ago, we had to put a sizable down payment on our house to be able to buy it, like most anybody would,” Todd said. “You have to show that you have something to give.” Todd said he knew what the FBRP was trying to accomplish was a good cause, but at this time, since the FBRP isn’t offering sizable funds of its own, the taxpayers of the township shouldn’t be giving the group any money. “I’ve seen their plan, it’s a good plan, but they don’t have a pocket full of money,” Todd said. “To come to council to get payment or to ask for money, I think is wrong…I don’t think it should all come out of our taxpayers’ pockets.” Todd said his reluctance to give the group any money at this time also stemmed from his belief that taxes in the township were already high enough and could be spent on other areas such as road please see MAYOR, page 10 chaIr man of el auw It medIa Tim Ronaldson Joe Eisele execut Ive edIt or Int er Im publ Isher Mary L. Serkalow cont ent edIt or Kristen Dowd mar l t on edIt or Zane Clark ar t dIr ect or Stephanie Lippincott managIng edIt or Russell Cann Barry Rubens Michael LaCount, Ph.D. chaIr man of t he boar d chIef execut Ive of f Icer vIce chaIr man el auw It medIa gr oup publ Isher emer It us edIt or emer It us Steve Miller Alan Bauer The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed weekly to select addresses in the 08053 ZIP code. If you are not on the mailing list, six-month subscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFs of the publication are online, free of charge. For information, please call 856-427-0933. To submit a news release, please email [email protected]. For advertising information, call 856-427-0933 or email [email protected]. The Sun welcomes suggestions and comments from readers – including any information about errors that may call for a correction to be printed. 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Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa.org for information. Time for Twos and Threes: Kids. 10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Boo! Kids can come to the library and show off their Halloween costume. Children and caregivers are invited to hear stories, and decorate your own Halloween bag. Everyone will go "Trick or Treating" throughout the building. Registration is required. Register online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 983-1444. Halloween Story Time: Happy Halloween! 10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Children can wear their costume and join Ms. Holly for a fun time of spooky Halloween stories, songs, and make their very own FREE ESTIMATES 14 Years Serving for clean-ups, mulch and all your landscaping needs! Shamong, Medford, Voorhees, Marlton, Mt. Laurel, Cherry Hill, Southampton, Tabernacle OPEN 6 DAYS Fill 4 bags of any Bulk Stone for $10 (While they last. Bags approx. 50lbs. Some restrictions apply.) trick or treat bag. Stay for the Halloween parade and trick or treating throughout the building. Registration is required. Register online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 983-1444. Adult Knitting Club: Adult. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Beginners as well as more advanced adult knitters are welcome to join this four-week knitting class series. By the end of the series, students will leave with a completed project. Please bring size 10 knitting needles. Yarn will be provided. Registration is required. Register online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 9831444. Ernie & Neal “Music for the young mind” program: Ages 3 and up. 6:30 p.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. If high energy, fun loving family music is what you’ve been looking for then look no further. Ernie & Neal is a rocking dynamic musical experience from the Philadelphia, New York and New Jersey area. They bring the joy and art of creating and performing live children’s music to a whole new level. Dubbing their act “Music for the young mind,” Ernie & Neal have been entertaining children – and the child in all – since 1999. Regis- tration is required. Register online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 983-1444. Samaritan Center for Grief Support - Understanding Grief presentation: Adult. 6-7:30p.m. 5 Eves Drive. An Overview of the Grief Process. One session. No charge. Registration is required at (856) 596-8550. FRIDAY OCT. 31 Tai Chi for Seniors: Seniors. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at 984 Tuckerton Road. Tired? Stressed out? Lost focus? Life feels out of control? Tai Chi may be the answer. Join Sifu Louis DiLoreto for this free, Tai Chi series. Reduced blood pressure/tension from stress, improved balance, leg, and core body strength, reduced anxiety, depression, insomnia reduced risk of falls, improved bone density, immunity lung function. Note: Due to the popularity of this class, the library asks that if attendees need to cancel or miss a session, please call the library (or leave a note in the comments box of the registration if they know they’ll be away) to let the library know so that it may give the seat to a waiting customer. Registration is required. Register online at OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 983-1444. Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at Prince of Peace Church. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa.org for information. SATURDAY NOV. 1 Medicare Open Enrollment Seminar: The public is cordially invited to attend this educational seminar on Medicare open enrollment. It will be addressing Medicare reform and how it will affect health care requirements for hospital, doctor, prescription, home health care and long term care needs. Registration is suggested, but walks-ins are welcome. Register online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 983-1444. Fall Concert with soloist Robert Edwin: All. 7 p.m. Wiley Church at 99 East Main St. Edwin has gained international recognition as a singer, song writer, teacher and author. He has sung Bach cantatas in church cathedrals and rock songs in coffee houses. During the concert, Edwin will be accompanied on the piano by Joseph Krupa, who holds a masters of music degree in piano performance from the University of Calgary and a B.S. from Rutgers University. No tickets are required for the concert which is sponsored by the Wiley Home Auxiliary, but a free will offering will be received in support of the auxiliary. Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at Prince of Peace Church. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa.org for information. 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Ultimate Kung Fu For Teens: Ages 12 to 18. 4 p.m. Evesham Library please see CALENDAR, page 11 10 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 Mayor wants group to raise funds, too Roofing Tear Offs & Reroofs • Skylights Design/Build your Additions (your plan or ours) Cedar & Mahogany Decks • Trex Decks • Vinyl Railings Windows • Doors • Finished Basements • Kitchens MAYOR Continued from page 6 repairs. “South Elmwood down the street here is another example of a road in disrepair,” Todd said. “Kettle Run, if you go either way, east or west, the best way to go is down the middle because the potholes on either side of the road are big.” Mayor Randy Brown responded to Todd’s concerns by referencing a statement he made at a meeting several months ago where he told John Volpa, chair of the FBRP, that the township would only approve a concept plan and award the group money if it could also start raising substantial funds of its own. “My expectation was for them, before we would ever partner with them, would have to show that they would go out and fundraise money on their own and partners on their own,” Brown said. “They’ve not come back to me since.” As such, Brown said the township was not currently spending any money on the preserve. Any grant money Evesham receives through other entities such as the county has also already been earmarked, so none of that money could be spent on the preserve either. “When we have a strategic plan, by which monies will be asked for out of the council, we’ll then sit and discuss it, but as of today, at 7:35 p.m., there is nothing imminent,” Brown said. PSA PSA Alcoholics Anonymous of South Jersey Narcotics Anonymous of New Jersey (856) 486-4444 (800) 992-0401 JOSEPH D. CRONIN Trial Attorney Fighting for your rights. It’s our Business! Contact Us First New Jersey Office 175 Richey Avenue Collingswood, NJ 08107 856.368.2600 PERSONAL INJURY LITIGATION BUSINESS LITIGATION FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Home or Office Available Millions of Dollars of Various Amounts Recovered for Deserving People Like YOU! No Recovery • No Fee • Call 24 Hours A Day Philadelphia Office Two Penn Center Plaza 1500 John F. 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Every registered attendee will be entitled to at least one appraisal but bring an extra or two just in case there is room. People wanting appraisals should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for the appraisers to set up and look everything over. Only 40 total items will be appraised. Registration is required. Register online at Call NOW to schedule fall clean-ups! www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call the library at (856) 983-1444. Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m. at Prince of Peace Church. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.oa.org for information. Call For Your FREE Professional Evaluation. Contact us at neighborhood-pride.com 609-953-9404 License 25593A TUESDAY NOV. 4 Marlton Central Networkers Chapter: 11:30 a.m. at Marco’s at Indian Springs, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI meets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel free to bring plenty of business cards and a guest or two to find out how a trade exclusive business networking group can help increase qualified referrals. Call (856) 304-9320 for more information. Marlton has nine polling locations MARLTON Continued from page 5 Michael Schmidt (D). Cory Booker (D) and Jeff Bell (R) are on the ballot for U.S. Senate. Tom MacArthur (R) and Aimee Belgard (D) represent the candidates for the House of Representatives. In New Jersey, polls are open from 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. Below are the nine polling locations for Evesham’s 32 districts: • Districts 1, 2, 3, and 4 vote at Van Zant Elementary School, 270 Conestoga Drive. • Districts 5, 6, 13, 14, and 26 vote at Evans Elementary School, 400 Route 73 South. • Districts 7, 8, 9, 21, and 30 vote at DeMasi School, 199 Evesboro Medford Road. • Districts 10 and 15 vote at Jaggard Elementary School, 2 Wescott Road. • Districts 11, 12, 23, and 24 vote at Beeler Elementary School, 60 Caldwell Ave. • Districts 16, 31 and 32 vote at Marlton Elementary School, 190 Tomlinson Mill Road. • Districts 17, 18 and 25 vote at Marlton Middle School, 150 Tomlinson Mill Road. • Districts 19, 27, 28 and 29 vote at Rice Elementary School, 50 Crown Royal Parkway. • Districts 20 and 22 vote at Kettle Run Fire Company 498, Hopewell Road. Those unsure of their district or where to vote can visit www.evesham-nj.org/pdf/vote_ dist.pdf or voter.njsvrs.com/elections/polling-lookup.html (856) 764-7966 www.myallbritefloors.com [email protected] Financing Available 6 months No Interest (Restrictions Apply) " !#$ When Quality Counts™ 12 THE MARLTON SUN — OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 Beautiful scenic ride through the woods! ❉❉❉ Three board members also call for Stone to resign THREE Continued from page 1 Email us at [email protected] Wilder’s mailbox, it has not been presented and therefore the board cannot act regarding it. “In two months, the board of education, nor the district, has received any evidence upon that accusation,” Fisicaro aid. “We haven’t received any. We have asked. We have not received any evidence. We cannot act on anything that we don’t have evidence on. We cannot act.” Fisicaro then directed the discussion to a statement Wilder made at the board’s Sept. 18 meeting. At that meeting, Wilder continued her allegations and calls for Stone’s resignation, presenting the board with an email Wilder said Stone sent her in February that contained school report card analysis and teacher workshop pay, again with the instructions to “leak” the information to the media. A copy of the email given to the board and forwarded to The Sun from Wilder has the subject line “can you leek (sic) this,” shows the email as from “Kevin Stone,” with the email sent from the domain of “thejughandleinn.com.” Stone owns a bar and restaurant in Cinnaminson known as the Jug Handle Inn. After the Sept. 18 meeting, and at the most recent Oct. 23 meeting, Fisicaro and several other board members said the information in the email Stone allegedly sent to Wilder was not actually confidential, and could have been obtained by any member of the public who requested it. As such, Fisicaro directed the attention toward the potential “intent” behind the email “to leak” information. Fisicaro and Board Solicitor William Donio reiterated their belief that state courts have upheld that any complaint regarding an ethics violation by a school board member would have to be handled by the School Ethics Commission under the state Department of Education, and a school board could not remove its own members for ethics violations. Donio also said boards, as a whole, cannot file complaints with the School Ethics Commission. Only individuals can do so. While Fisicaro said boards do have the power to censure members for violating board bylaws, it was the opinion of Donio and Superintendent John Scavelli that, upon an examination of the board’s bylaws, there was no violation that wouldn’t more clearly fall under an ethics violation and therefore be better suited to a complaint with the School Ethics Commission. “It is my opinion that is not so clearly articulated solely by the bylaws and not by the code of ethics that that would be the course to take,” Donio said. Fisicaro agreed with Donio’s assessment. “The intent is hard to prove, because the information itself was public information,” Fisicaro said. “The information chose to quote-unquote ‘leak out’ was information that was already released to the public, so in that case, it doesn’t give us much authority to give that censure. “ Wilder said she’s still considering filing a complaint with the School Ethics Commission, but is hoping Stone will resign to avoid costly legal fees for the district as the board would be required to defend Stone. Toward the end of the discussion, Mansfield, Harmon and Everhart joined Wilder in the calls for Stone to resign. “I’m just going to publicly come out and say that Mr. Stone, I ask that you resign,” Mansfield said. “We have spent the past three meetings taking time to discuss this issue, taking the focus off of why we are here, which is the good, all the good that is hap- pening here in our schools and the wonderful things that are happening in Evesham Township, and I’m tired of it.” Harmon seconded Mansfield’s call for Stone’s resignation. “I don’t know how we get past this,” Harmon said. “I don’t know how we trust, how the public trusts, and we need to get past this. If resignation is the only way, then that’s what I think should happen.” Everhart then said she agreed with both Mansfield and Harmon, saying board members and parents feel disillusioned and saddened. “Resignation is the way to go, and it would just help one step moving us toward healing then maybe that would be the right thing to do…we’ve asked other people in the past to do the right thing. That was the word that we were hearing all across the whole town,” Everhart said. Fisicaro said he was frustrated that in following the letter of law there was little the board could do. He ended his comments with a statement that he later apologized for as a “rant,” in which he said the board has accomplished great things, but “time and time again we shoot ourselves in the foot” and he was constantly “pissed off ” at the board for one reason or another as it argued about things that made “no damn sense whatsoever” and he’s had to sit through “some of the biggest crap” during his time on the board. “I sit there and think ‘what the hell are we doing, what the hell is the purpose?” Fisicaro said. “And that’s the problem. We forgot the damn purpose. The purpose here is to help the children of Evesham Township.” Stone made no comments on the allegations during or after the meeting. The next board meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. at DeMasi Middle School. OCT. 29–NOV. 4, 2014 – THE MARLTON SUN 13 Police report incidents of harassment, bias intimidation The following reports are on file with the Evesham Township police department: scam. Tuckerton Road PSE&G phone scam. • The following incidents occurred on Monday, Oct. 6: Olympia Drive – Identity Theft: An unknown person accessed the victim’s credit card accounts and made purchases. • The following incidents occurred on Wednesday, Oct. 8: Route 73 South – Contempt of Court: Subject was arrested for an outstanding warrant out of Berlin Borough during a traffic stop. Carlton Avenue – Theft: Theft of Halloween decorations. Eustace Road – Fraud: Victim reported to police of a potential phone scam. Claimed to be called by the U.S. Treasury. Harrier Row – Aggravated Assault: Male charged with aggravated assault on police after being taken into protective custody. Tuckerton Road – Contempt of Court: Subject turned over to Evesham PD by Camden Metro for an outstanding warrant. Subject police report • The following incidents occurred on Tuesday, Oct. 7: Route 70 East – Contempt of Court: During a motor vehicle stop driver arrested for ATS warrants. Route 73 North – Burglary: Unknown suspect entered victim’s unlocked vehicle and removed various items. Briarcliff Road – Harassment: The victim reported that a neighbor verbally harassed her. Preamble Drive – Fraud: Phone – Fraud: lodged in BCJ. • The following incidents occurred on Thursday, Oct. 9: Delancey Place Comm El – Theft: Victim notified police of money missing from 401K account. • The following incidents occurred on Monday, Oct. 13: Abington Avenue – Found Property: Found Bicycle Brookview Circle – Harassment: Victim called to report a verbal argument between herself and the suspect. The suspect left the location prior to police arrival. Commonwealth Drive – Theft: Theft of bicycle. Quail Road – Bias Intimidation: The victim’s neighbor continuously teased her due to her foreign accent. Tuckerton Road – Suspect came to police headquarters to turn himself in on an active warrant out of Evesham. • The following incidents occurred on Tuesday, Oct. 14: Route 73 North – Contempt of Court: The suspect was arrested on a motor vehicle stop for a warrant. Gaylord Lane – Parking Complaint: Parking complaint signed. • The following incidents occurred on Wednesday, Oct. 15: Lincoln Lane – Harassment: Victim received a harassing telephone call from an unknown suspect. Maple Avenue, North – Criminal Attempt: Unknown person attempted to gain entry to business. Riesling Court – Contempt of Court: Subject had criminal and traffic arrest warrants and was taken into custody during a motor vehicle stop. Tuckerton Road – Fraud: Wells Fargo Fraud Waterview Court – Fraud: Victim opened bank account for an unknown company to deposit money into as a bonus. • The following incidents occurred on Thursday, Oct. 16: Route 73 South – Lost Property: Bag left at Apple store has been taken. 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