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Summer job fair
Students can find jobs,
volunteer work. PAGE 3
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The Mt. Laurel Sun
The Mt. Laurel Police De-
partment has two extra
helpers on the roads with
them as they keep the town-
ship safe and neither is a
human.
The Automated License
Plate Reader (ALPR) units,
which have been in use for
more than a month, were pur-
chased through grants, Lt.
Dan Howard, of the Mt. Laurel
Police Department, said.
Its one more tool the police
can use to provide an in-
creased level of safety to vehi-
cles and pedestrians through-
out the town, he said. Its a
force multiplier for us.
He said the units make the
police respond more efficient-
ly and effectively.
According to Officer
Michael Cresong, the units
have three cameras two in
the front of a cruiser and one
on the right-hand side. As the
cameras detect license plates,
a beeping noise occurs and a
photograph is taken.
I had like 4,000 reads one
day, he said.
When a car with an issue
comes into focus, whether its
being stolen, unregistered or
other legal factors, such as
KATHLEEN DUFFY/The Mt. Laurel Sun
Lawrence Harmon helps his grandson, 7-year-old Avery Lloyd, during the annual fishing derby.
Mt. Laurel bus driver teaches love of nature at annual event
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Mt. Laurel Sun
More than a decade after he
took his first group of 12 students
out fishing, the Mt. Laurel
Schools bus driver known as Mr.
Gary reeled in a much larger por-
tion of the school community at
his annual fishing derby on April
11.
The day was mostly sunny and
breezy, but temperatures were on
the chilly side, and the fish in the
pond at Laurel Acres Park on
South Church Street in the town-
ship swam for deeper water, said
Mr. Gary, who prefers to go by Mr.
Gary because that is how he has
always been addressed.
It turns the fish off, he said.
Even so, some fish took the
bait.
Hartford school student Devon
Kowan caught a big fish. The
trout weighed in at two pounds, 14
ounces.
Unfortunately, upon release,
the fish was too shocked to re-
enter the pond and succumbed at
the scene.
That particular fish, Mr. Gary
said, was one of the trout stocked
a couple of hours earlier by the
New Jersey Division of Fish and
Wildlife.
When the truck arrived shortly
after the beginning of the derby,
some of the children assembled
into a line and each took one turn
placing a scoop of about half a
dozen wiggling trout into the
pond.
Armed with their hooks and
bait, the schoolchildren set to
work to snatch fish.
Resident Lauren Greenbergs
sons, Hillside School kinder-
gartener Andrew and third-grad-
er Aidan, were newcomers to the
derby this year.
Lets see how patient they
are, she said. See if they can
catch something.
please see UNITS, page 11
Derby
fishing
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Laurel, was recognized as a mem-
ber of the Pi Gamma Mu Interna-
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Sciences.
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upperclassmen who rank in the
upper 35 percent of their class,
with at least 20 semester hours
completed in social sciences and
an average grade of a B or better.
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on April 28
Help spruce up the grounds at
Paulsdale, the birthplace and
family home of New Jerseys
most famous suffragist, Alice
Stokes Paul.
The Alice Paul Institute needs
volunteers 12 and older to help
pick up branches and clear the
property of debris at Paulsdale,
128 Hooton Road, Mt. Laurel, on
cleanup day, on Saturday, April 28,
from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., weather
permitting.
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pers and other gardening tools
and dress for the weather.
To sign up for cleanup day or
for information, call (856) 231-1885
or email info@alicepaul.org.
Cheer and football
registration coming up
Mount Laurels Fleetwood
Cheer and Football Registration
will be held Friday, April 27 from
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and Satur-
day, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at Hartford Schools cafeteria.
There are five cheer age
groups: 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 and 10,
11 and 12, and 13 and 14.
There are six age/weight
groups for football. Age 5/6 maxi-
mum of 65 pounds, age 7/8 maxi-
mum of 80 pounds, age 9/10 maxi-
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The registration fee is $200 plus
a $25 fundraiser fee. There will be
discounts for families with multi-
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MOMS Club open house
on April 24
The MOMS Club of Mt. Laurel
West is hosting its annual open
house on Tuesday, April 24 from
10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at the Mount
Laurel Evangelical Free Church
at 515 Mt. Laurel Road in Mt. Lau-
rel.
The theme this year is a Birth-
day Party Expo. Local childrens
birthday party vendors from Mt.
Laurel and the surrounding area
(including play places, private
party planning, party rentals and
more) have been invited to attend
the exposition and share informa-
tion on their birthday party pack-
ages, summer camp information
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Lenape Regional High School
District students 16 and older
who are searching for summer
jobs and volunteer opportunities
are invited to the districts first
summer job fair on April 23 from
4 to 7 p.m.
The fair will be held in the
Lenape High School cafeteria, but
students from all four schools and
the Sequoia Alternative Program
are welcome, said district job de-
veloper Kim Mileszko.
Mileszko said 24 local employ-
ers had signed up to attend as of
press time.
We want as many district stu-
dents that are looking for jobs to
come to this, she said. Its a one-
stop deal.
All students have to do, she
said, is walk around and apply to
the places that interest them.
Some businesses will be inter-
viewing and hiring on the spot.
Theyre all looking for sum-
mer workers, she said.
Students should dress profes-
sionally and bring resumes to dis-
tribute if they have them, she
said.
Theres a wide variety of jobs
that are available for the kids,
she said, from retail to food and
beverage, to camp counselors and
more.
The fair will be split into three
sections.
For those students looking to
gain volunteer hours, a section
for volunteering will greet them.
Students 18 and older will have
a section catered solely to them as
well, and a general section will
focus on jobs for 16-year-olds and
older.
There will also be support staff
on hand to help students with ap-
pearance techniques and resume
tips, she said.
Theyre going to give the kids
pointers on how to present your-
self in the most professional man-
ner, she said. Theres an art to
interviewing. Theres an art to
presenting yourself.
Interested girls will receive
mini-makeovers from Nadine
Jannett Salon and Rizzeri Salon.
Mens Warehouse is coming to
give the boys grooming sugges-
tions, as well, she said.
Stop and see Diane Blez, presi-
dent of Career Quest Coaching
for resume skills tips, Mileszko
said.
In addition to that, we went
around to the community, and
got about 35 donations for a raffle
to give to the kids just for attend-
ing, she said.
There was tremendous sup-
port in the community, she said.
The most important thing is that
the kids come. This is all brand
new. This is a complete district-
Students can track down jobs,
volunteer opportunities at fair
please see MORE, page 5
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Three members of the Alice
Paul Institutes Girls Advisory
Council and a former institute in-
tern participated in a press con-
ference honoring the 40th an-
niversary of congressional pas-
sage of the still-unratified Equal
Rights Amendment (ERA), au-
thored by Alice Paul in 1923.
The conference took place at
Capitol Triangle in front of Capi-
tol Hill, Washington, D.C.
Participating in the conference
were Devon Hartsough and Kier-
sten Campbell, both of Mt. Laurel
and both students at Lenape Re-
gional High School; Keyanna Wig-
glesworth of Burlington Town-
ship, a student at Burlington
Township High School; and for-
mer intern Sarah Bear of
Moorestown, who graduated from
Moorestown High School and Al-
bright College.
To prepare for their trip to
Washington, the girls hosted an
advocacy and lobby training
workshop with Lisa Kaado, exec-
utive director of the NJ Womens
Political Caucus, and vice-presi-
dent of education for the National
Women's Political Caucus, where
they learned how to craft a state-
ment to legislators.
U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-
N.Y., hosted the press conference.
In attendance was U.S. Sen.
Robert Menendez, D-Hoboken,
who stopped to talk with the
council members.
Following the press conference,
the girls met with their congress-
man, Rep. Jon Runyan. R-N.J., to
thank him for sponsoring the
Congressional Gold Medal Act for
Alice Paul and to discuss the im-
portance of the ERA.
Members of the Girls Advisory
Council are girls ages 13 to 17 who
help plan Alice Paul Institute
events, attend area conferences
for girls, advise on new programs
and issues facing girls and re-
ceive updates about other oppor-
tunities in their area.
For information about the
council, contact Dana Dabek, the
Alice Paul Institutes director of
leadership programs, at (856) 231-
1885 or ddabek@alicepaul.org.
Alice Paul sends members
to Equal Rights press conference
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will be meeting on Tuesday, May
22 at 12:30 p.m. at Temple Adath
Emanu-el at 205 Elbo Lane in Mt.
Laurel.
Please join us for an entertain-
ing afternoon with our guest Mor-
ris Zupan who will present a pro-
gram about the outstanding Jew-
ish opera singer Jan Peerce,
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millions of Americans for gener-
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EmpIoyment Opportunities
Handyman Services
No job too small
Licensed & nsured
NJ License #
13VH06482500
Free Estimates; 10% off
labor with this ad
Call Now: 267-761-8880 &
Ask for Brian
Medford
Fence &
Bulkhead
OUTSIDE
FIXTURES
Made in the USA
GENIE
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MEDFORD
CALL 654-8303
www.brunettipools.com
COUNT ON US to service and maintain your pool.
service@brunettipools.com or (609) 654-1830
TIME TO SCHEDULE YOUR POOL OPENING!
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$100 DISCOUNT!
ALW
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C
RYSTAL
C
LEAR
Painting
Drivers: ndustry Leading
Pay, Hometime, Bonuses,
Benefits, 99% No-Touch,
24 hr. dispatch, late model
equip. CDL-A 2yrs
tractor/trailer exp. req.
Logistics One: 1-888-598-
4226, x120
Home inspector/Consultant
for insurance damage
Part time/ Full time
24k to 75k potential
No experience necessary /
Will train
Transportation required
Visit us on at
www.metrop.com/tdugan
Email
metrotomd@yahoo.com or
call 856-401-9188
Receptionist needed for
Physical Therapy office in
Southampton. Full Time,
M-F. Fax resume to
609-859-2537
Office Clerk -
www.eOutlet4u.com
Part Time M-F
9:30 AM - 2:30 PM
$8.50 - $10 per hour
to start
send resume to
eOutlet4u@yahoo.com
or call (856) 206-0410
after 2 PM
Mt Laurel area
Exceptional established
Haddonfield Gift &
Accessory Boutique.
Owner retiring. Contact:
bizinquiry@verizon.net
Business Opportunities
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THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!
CLASSIFIED THE MT. LAUREL SUN APRIL 18-24, 2012 17
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
ROB'S TREE SERVICE
609-654-6602
RemovalsDeadorAlive
Tree&ShrubTrimming
StumpGrinding
Firewood
A trusted company within your budget.
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TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
Tree Service cont'd
1oo pooped 1o scoop?
We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
II/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
PIumbing
CrystaI's
PsycbIc
ReadIngs
Parties Information
856-437-6378
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Services
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 4/30/12.
$1,000 OFF
UP TO
Any new
complete roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 4/30/12.
10% OFF
UP TO
Any
roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 4/30/12.
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 4/30/12.
FREE
GUT TERS
With any new roof
and siding job
Virtual Home
Remodeler
$50 OFF
Expires 5/31/12.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
EXPERT TREE SERVICE
by Lorra/ne Farms
Tree Tr/mm/ng Tree Remova/ SIump Remova/
Fu//y lnsured Over 25 Years Exper/ence/
experIIreeby/orra/nefarms@gma//.com
856.449.1818
Emergency Serv/ces Ava//ab/e
LORRAINE FARMS
Lawn & Landscape D|v|s|on, LLC
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HARDSCAPING-LANDSCAPING
CLEAN-UPS-LAWN CUTTING
P.O. Box 1864 Farm: 856-234-9358
Mt. Laure|, NJ 08054 Fax: 856-234-2972
Complete Septic Service
A.J.C. Septic Service
Septic Tank Pump & Repair Septic Inspections
Chemical Treatments Portable Toiletes for Rent
$10 rebate w/this ad expires 12/31/12
609-268-2453