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2 THE MARLTON SUN — NOV. 18–24, 2015
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4 — NOV. 18–24, 2015
Enjoy the holidays,but don’t forget to…
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is Nov. 27Marlton Elks kicks off the holi-
day season with “Music Night atthe Elks.” Singing and playingduo The Bert Brothers will be atMarlton Elks Nov. 27 starting at 7p.m.
The Bert Brothers have per-formed locally from Cranberry toAtlantic County with their coversof all types of music. The BertBrothers’ lounge type music gets
the crowd going and is a greatway to enjoy the evening.
This is an adult-type event with$5 cover charge and a light menuavailable over the bar.
Marlton Elks sponsors its Spe-cial Needs Christmas party for in-terested special needs families onDec. 6. Marlton Elks sponsorsmany community service proj-ects, such as essay contests, schol-arship programs and veteranssupport through South JerseyStand Down and Operation Yel-
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6 THE MARLTON SUN — NOV. 18–24, 2015
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Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
For 31 years, Thaddeus “Ted” Lowdenserved the Evesham Fire Department.
At the Nov. 10 meeting of the EveshamTownship Council, the township honoredLowden for his more than three decades of service and congratulated him on his re-cent retirement.
Lowden, a lifelong resident of the town-ship, first began his service to the town asa volunteer with the Marlton Fire Compa-ny in 1975, before becoming a career fire-
Former fire chief honored for service
Tis the season, as they say. ‘Tis
the season to be jolly. ‘Tis the
season to bundle up and drink
hot chocolate. ‘Tis the season to spend
extra time with loved ones. ‘Tis almost
the season to start your holiday shop-
ping – if you haven’t already. And ‘tis
the season to shop local.Next week marks the official start to
the holiday shopping season, but if
you’ve been out and about this month,
you have noticed holiday decorations
and specials at stores throughout our
area.
Much of the attention of the holiday
shopping season falls on two days –
Black Friday and, now, Cyber Mon-
day – but don’t forget to shop local for
your holiday gifts.
Keeping your spending dollars in
your hometown, or at least in the re-
gion, has immense benefits on the
local economy.Even companies as large as Ameri-
can Express are touting the impor-
tance of shopping local. The company
started the now well-known Small
Business Saturday – the Saturday
after Thanksgiving, the day after
Black Friday – in 2010 to promote
small businesses. Studies have found
that almost $6 billion is spent at smallbusinesses on that day each year!
A vibrant and successful local busi-
ness community has a trickle-down ef-
fect on our own pockets. Just think:
• Successful local businesses make
other businesses want to locate in our
town.
• More businesses equals more rata-
bles, which, in turn, lowers our taxes.
• The more ratables we have, and the
lower our taxes are, the more attrac-
tive our community becomes to futureresidents.
It all starts with you. If you have a
choice between buying a gift at a big
box store or a local mom-and-pop, sup-
port your neighbors by making that
purchase locally.
Our small businesses are already
fighting an uphill battle against the
marketing dollars of the big box
stores. Let’s all help them out by open-
ing their doors and opening our wal-
lets to them. We can make it a truly
happy holiday season.
in our opinion
Shop local!This holiday sea son, support local businesses
Your thoughts
How are you playing your part this holidayseason? Share your shopping stories withour readers through a letter to the editor.
Council acknowledges Ted Lowden’s three decades of service, recent retirement
please see LOWDEN, page 13
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
Former Evesham Fire Chief Ted Lowden stands with his wife Mary and son T.J. beforethe crowd at the Nov. 10 Evesham Township Council meeting. At the meeting, Lowdenwas presented with a proclamation honoring his 31 years of service to the departmentand recent retirement. In the background is Councilman Steve Zeuli.
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10 THE MARLTON SUN — NOV. 18–24, 2015
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The Marlton Elks have an-nounced continued support for
Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey with a donation of $500 to support shipments of carepackages to troops in the MiddleEast.
On the night of Tuesday, Nov.10, Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey, through groupchair Dave Silver, accepted the do-nation from the Marlton Elks.
Silver explained the care pack-ages sent to troops cost $25 to
send and that is where the Elksdonation will go.
Operation Yellow Ribbon of South Jersey will also have acookie drive on Dec 5. The Marl-ton Elks also provided a VeteransDay Breakfast to 15 vets duringthe Elks’ monthly breakfast.
Present at the event were Marl-ton Elks Veterans CommitteeJeanie Ritz, Heather Williams,Frank Andrea, Randy Yontz,Kathy Yontz, Dave Maytas, DianaMaytas, George Tencza and Ex-
alted Ruler Alison Fistori.Additionally, Airman Molina
Semple will be the guest of honorwhile on leave from her post inAlaska at the Elks Christmasparty on Dec. 5 at Marlton Elks lo-cation 426 Evesboro-MedfordRoad.
Elks provides support to veter-ans, provides local scholarships,essay contests and support to thelocal special needs community.
For more information, go toMarltonElks2514.org.
The Weichert Family of Com-panies recently announced thestart of the 37th Annual WeichertToy Drive. Members of the com-munity are invited to drop off
new, unwrapped toys at the com-pany’s sales offices through Dec.11.
The toys will be deliveredthroughout the holidays in con-
junction with local charities thatassist financially and physically
disadvantaged children.“As we get into the holiday spir-
it, it’s important to rememberthose children who are less fortu-nate, and to do our part to help
brighten their holiday season,”said Jim Weichert, president andfounder of Weichert, Realtors.“As a company, Weichert makes ita priority to assist in all of thecommunities where we do busi-ness, and our annual toy drive al-
lows us to extend our efforts evenfurther.”
Weichert employees at the com-pany’s corporate headquarters,as well as in other company loca-
tions throughout the UnitedStates, will also participate in theyearly community service event.
To make a donation, visit anyWeichert, Realtors sales office. Tofind a local office, please go towww.weichert.com/offices/.
Elks donate $500 to Operation Yellow Ribbon
Weichert kicks off 37th annual toy drive
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The Samaritan Center for Grief Support, a member of the Samar-itan Family of Services, will beholding a free support group on
Nov. 24 for those having difficultycoping with the holidays.
The event, entitled CopingWith the Holidays, will help thosegrieving the loss of a loved onecope during the holiday season.
The event will be held at nocharge to attendees on Nov. 24from 6-7:30 p.m. at the SamaritanHealthcare & Hospice Centerfor Grief in Marlton – 5 EvesDrive.
Samaritan’s grief support
groups are open to anyone in thecommunity, but registration is re-quired at (856) 596-8550.
Other center services includegrief counseling for adults andchildren, and PTSD services foractive military and veterans.
To view a complete schedule of upcoming support groups, visitwww.SamaritanNJ.org.
Library to host‘Games Day’ on Nov. 21
Fall is a great time to gatherthe family for a friendly boardgame or an action-packed videogame, and the Burlington County
Library System is ready to pro-vide some inspiration when it cel-ebrates “Games Day” on Satur-day, Nov. 21.
Presented in partnership withthe AmericanLibrary Asso-ciation’s In-ternationalGames Day,the event will feature fun for allages at the county library in We-stampton, and the library branch-es in Evesham, Maple Shade,
Medford and Pemberton. Drop byfor some friendly competitionand a chance to flaunt your gam-ing skills.
At the Evesham branch, activi-ties will be held from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. Have fun with life-size boardgames, including Candy Land,Hungry, Hungry Hippos and Clue.Play board games, video gamesand card games,build with Legos and go on a scav-enger hunt. Registration is re-quired.
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12 THE MARLTON SUN — NOV. 18–24, 2015
The Promenade at Sagemoreshopping center, located on Route73 South, welcomes the holidayswith a brighter-than-ever treelighting ceremony on Friday, Nov.20 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Guestswho visit center court thatevening will be treated to light re-freshments, holiday music, spe-cial store discounts, trolley rides,prizes from The Promenade atSagemore stores and, of course,visits with Santa Claus. Special
guest Evesham Mayor RandyBrown will do the honors of light-
ing the tree.The center also strives to
brighten the holidays for thoseless fortunate. Visitors are en-couraged to consider The Prome-nade as the donation location forholiday gifts and/or pet food con-tributions.
All donations are greatly ap-preciated and benefit the Centerfor Family Services and CamdenCounty Pet Food Pantry. Pleasebring your items to the tree light-
ing event or daily at conciergeservices.
Promenade to hosttree lighting Nov. 20
Send us your Marlton news
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fighter in 1984 and then fire chief in 1989.
In addition to that role, overthe years, Lowden has also beenactive in many other fire serviceorganizations, including the NewJersey State Career Fire ChiefsAssociation, the National Societyof Executive Fire Officers, theBurlington County 200 Club, theNew Jersey Fire Chiefs Associa-tion, the International Associa-
tion of Fire Chiefs, the Burling-ton County Fire Advisory Boardand the Burlington County FireChiefs Association.
Upon receiving so manythanks for his years of service,Lowden gave his own thanks tothe township and its residents forallowing him the chance to serveand provide for his family.
“The fire department made mylife and my family’s life and forthat I’ll always be allegiant to itand dedicated to it,” Lowden said.
“We have a great fire department,not because of what I did, but be-cause of what a lot of people didalong the way.”
Lowden said he was extremely
fortunate to get a job with the firedepartment so early on in his life,and thanked the township and itsresidents for continuing to sup-port various fire district elections
and bond issues over the years.“We never asked for more than
what we thought was good for thefire department, and thereforegood for the people in this com-munity, and you supported usevery time,” Lowden said.
Lowden also thanked his wifeand son for all the support they’vegiven him during his years of service, even if it meant therewere family moments he had tomiss and times where he couldn’t
always be as involved as he wouldhave liked.“They supported me the whole
way and for that I’m apprecia-tive,” Lowden said.
Regarding the future of the de-partment, Lowden said takingsomething one loves and passingit over to someone else can be atraumatic experience, but in hiscase, it wasn’t so because he hadpassed the reins to former assis-tant chief and now new chief Brian Ward, who Lowden charac-
terized as extremely capable.“He’s going to be a great fire
chief and he’s just going to pick itup and make it his own, and he’sgoing to do great things for the
township,” Lowden said.Upon presenting Lowden with
a proclamation honoring his dedi-cation and years spent with thedepartment, Mayor Randy Brown
praised the great working rela-tionship between the departmentand township under Lowden’sleadership.
“What you’ve brought to Eve-sham fire and what you’ve meantto us as an organization has beenamazing, and we are really proudof what you’ve done,” Brownsaid.
Lowden received numerousawards during his career, includ-ing the Burlington County 200
Club’s Distinguished ServiceAward, the Burlington CountyEmergency Services LifetimeAchievement Award, the C. Ken-neth Anderson Lifetime Achieve-ment Award from the New JerseyFire and Emergency MedicalServices, as well as being runnerup for the Fire Chief of the YearAward as sponsored by the Inter-national Association of FireChiefs in 2005.
LOWDENContinued from page 6
Lowden will always be dedicated to department
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ther research, but his initial reac-tion was Zeuli’s requests werefeasible if contained within an or-dinance council approved.
“You can establish protocols,you can establish some limitationupon yourselves,” Gillespie said.
However, Gillespie noted thatsuch ordinances would be similarto any other ordinance passed bycouncil, meaning they could berepealed, amended or modifiedunder the standard process of council introducing such changesat one council meeting and coun-cil passing them at a second meet-ing after a public hearing.
In response to concerns he hadheard from members of the pub-lic, Deputy Mayor Bob DiEnna
also asked about the creation of an ordinance so any potential, fu-ture sale of the authority to a pri-vate company could only occur byway of a public referendum.
“I would want the folks to knowthat in performing our due dili-gence, we’re trying to leave nostone unturned,” DiEnna said.
Gillespie again said his initialreaction was such a requirementwould be possible, and would ac-tually impose a greater burdenupon the council than in many re-spects what the MUA would cur-rently have to undergo if it choseto sell water and wastewater serv-ices.
“The MUA doesn’t have to dothose things,” Gillespie said.“You’re asking us if we can createthese safeguards by way of the or-dinance that currently don’t evenexist over there.”
Mayor Randy Brown said hewould be fully supportive of re-quiring a public referendum be-
fore any potential sale of thewater and wastewater system.
“I think the public shouldmake that decision down the line,not five council people,” Brownsaid.
At the meeting, Brown alsogave a presentation on the state-mandated legal process the coun-cil would have to go through if itchose to dissolve the MUA, aprocess he said had been distort-ed in recent weeks by Internetpostings.
Before the MUA could be dis-solved and absorbed under thetownship, council would have tointroduce an ordinance to dis-solve the MUA and introduce anordinance to refund the debt of the utility, as well as adopt a reso-lution approving a financial advi-sor’s plan and a resolution au-thorizing township staff to pre-pare an application to the LocalFinance Board under the state
Department of Community Af-fairs.
Such ordinances and resolu-tions were those tabled at the Nov.10 meeting.
Brown noted that dissolutionwas a decision for council and theLFB, and he repeatedly pointedout that the MUA board of com-missioners had no say in the mat-ter.
A vote to dissolve the MUAfailed to take place at the Nov. 4
MUA board of commissionersmeeting when no board memberwould motion to take up the relat-ed resolutions on its agenda.
“If they (the Local FinanceBoard) say yes, it will come backto us … if they say no, regardlessof what we say as council, it’sdead, period, end of story,” Brownsaid. “The Local Finance Board isthat third-party arbitrary entitywho helps make that decision.”
Township manager Tom Cz-erniecki said only after approval
from the LFB could the townshipschedule a public hearing on theadoption of the dissolution ordi-nances.
In past presentations, Cz-erniecki said ratepayers could po-tentially realize $4.3 million insavings over 10 years if MUA debtwas reissued as municipal debtthrough MUA dissolution.
Other potential benefits of dis-solution Czerniecki has noted inthe past include the release of about $9 million in cash reservesthe MUA is required to carry forits $31 million in debt service,overlapping operational savingsand savings to come from morecoordinated planning of capitalimprovements.
“The manager has stated manytimes that this is a name changeonly. There will be no loss of jobs,and I believe it’s an opportunityfor departments to get together,”Brown said.
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Mayor Brown: MUA boardhas no say in dissolution
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