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www.marltonsun.com JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUEA bear affair
For six days, a black bear becamethe talk of the town. PAGE 2
Dog rescued off streets looking for homeBy ZANE CLARK
The Sun
Using the Internet to find a place to live isn’tall that difficult these days, but doing so whilealso being a dog is a bit more of a challenge.
That’s the story of SweetSuri, the nearly 1-year-oldpitbull mix who is trying tofind a permanent home, oras her Facebook page putsit, a “Forever Family.”
The page, Sweet SuriLooking for her ForeverFamily, was started inMarch by Suri’s foster momand Marlton resident AmyAnderson.
It showcases Suri’s day-to-day antics and journeyas she recovers from firstbeing found on the streetsof Camden, to being placedin an animal shelter, todealing with DemodexMange, to being savedagain by the One Love Ani-mal Rescue of Mt. Laureland placed in her currentfoster home.
Both Anderson andSuri’s Facebook page de-scribe little Suri as havingcome a very long way in ashort amount of time.
“I don’t even know howto describe what she lookedlike when she came to me,” Anderson said.“She had barely any fur, and she was pink andbloody. Every time you touched her, she wouldbleed – that’s how bad the mange was.”
Once Suri was on her way to recovery, An-
derson said her personality started to shinethrough, which became the main focus of thepage.
“At first, it started as a way to show herprogress coming along with her skin problem,and it sort of turned into her and her little
personality,” Andersonsaid. “She just starteddoing things, and it turnedinto her little comedy rou-tine.”
Now the page has a con-stant stream of photos fea-turing Suri making faces,modeling outfits, rollingaround the house andgoing on trips aroundtown.
“She’s quite popular,”Anderson said. “She hasover 4,000 followers. She’squite the little entertainer.If you looked at her pic-tures...you wouldn’t evenbelieve she was the samedog. It’s amazing.”
Suri’s time with Ander-son has exemplified thegoal of the One Love Ani-mal Rescue, which takes
animals from shelters andplaces them in fosterhomes to allow them to ad-
just to living with othersand develop a personality.
When someone does fi-nally wish to adopt a pet,
the person has a better idea of what the ani-mal is like.
Anderson said Suri currently weighs about
Special to The Sun
Sweet Suri, a nearly 1-year-old pitbull mix, is trying to find her ‘Forever Family.’Suri was originally found on the streets of Camden before being taken in by ashelter and then rescued by The One Love Animal Rescue of Mt. Laurel. Now at afoster home in Marlton, Suri enjoys wearing outfits and making funny faces onFacebook as she waits for someone to permanently adopt her. please see SURI, page 4
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2 THE MARLTON SUN — JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014
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A bear affairBy MIKE MONOSTRA
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He took down a bird feeder,went for a swim in a pond andtook some time to tweet about hisadventures.
For six days, a black bear be-came the talk of the town in Eve-sham and Mt. Laurel.
Local residents kept their eyespeeled for the bear, which wasfirst reported in Evesham onThursday, June 12. The townshipposted a picture of the bear eating
out of a bird feeder near the sideof the road.
On Saturday, Evesham officialssaid the bear was seen in KingsGrant, Barton Run and near theMemorial Sports Complex beforedisappearing into the woods.
Township officials were notpleased with the lack of actionfrom the state Division of Fishand Wildlife. A post on the town-
ship’s Facebook page said thestate refused to sedate and relo-cate the bear. Mayor RandyBrown, council, township manag-er Bill Cromie and deputy town-ship manager Monica Vanden-berg signed the post, saying the di-vision’s decision was “frustratingto the township and makes littlesense.”
Township officials could not bereached for further comment.
In response, the state’s Divisionof Fish and Wildlife preferred toallow the bear to continue on its
way rather than relocate it. Thebear was not to be sedated unlessit posed a threat to residents orproperty.
After spending the weekend inEvesham, the bear reappeared inMt. Laurel last Monday morning.Early reports indicated the bearwas seen near the intersection of Mt. Laurel Road and Haines-
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55 pounds and isn’t expected toget much bigger, is crate trained,housebroken and would be a
great fit in a home with otherdogs.
“Definitely a home with otherdogs,” Anderson said. “She lovesother dogs. We’re unsure of smallanimals and cats as of right now.We’re not sure if she would getalong with them or if she wouldthink of them as toys. Childrenwould also be good. She gets alonggreat with kids.”
Suri is on medication forher mange, which will eventuallygo away, so Anderson saidfor a short time longer, Suriwould probably be better off in
her foster home, but after that shewill be ready for her forever fami-ly.
“I describe her as sassy,” An-derson said. “She’s sort of a bigpersonality in a little body. She’s
just this huge personality inthere. She’s just silly. I’ve nevermet a sillier dog in my life. She’s
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6 THE MARLTON SUN — JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014
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e realize that you may have
other, more pressing con-
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all, summer has officially started, the
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rainy, then it’s hot again.
You’d rather be by a pool or at the
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or the Jersey Shore shark, planning
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family vacation, or pondering the silli-
ness of the government making salt
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And yes, we realize that late June is
not typically the time for reflection.
That is usually reserved for the wan-
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But for us at Elauwit Media, we’ve
spent the last few months looking
back, and we’ll be spending a chunk of
our summer doing the same.
That’s because, come August, we’ll
be turning 10 years old. Our first
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buted in August 2004. Since then,
we’ve expanded quite a bit.
Along the way, we have some great
memories. We’ve made great contacts,
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best to serve the residents of every
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Now, it’s time to reflect on those 10
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What has the last 10 years meant to
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years mean in a larger sense?
Over the summer, we’ll be compil-
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us paint a picture of what 2004-2014
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Evesham ponders taking control of two roadsBy ZANE CLARK
The Sun
Mayor Randy Brown recently had thetownship explore the idea of assumingcontrol of Main Street and Maple Avenuefrom Burlington County, arguing the townwould have an easier time planning townevents and attracting developers if it hadsole control over the two roads.
The roads are under the township and
county’s joint-authority, but Brown wantsEvesham to have full control of Maple Av-enue between Routes 70 and 73 and MainStreet between Route 73 and ElmwoodRoad.
Brown asked township manager William
Cromie and Councilman Steve Zeulli toreach out to county officials concerningthe idea, and at the most recent townshipcouncil meeting, they reported back withthe county’s response.
The two met with the head of theBurlington County highway department,who said the county would be willing togive Evesham sole control over the tworoads.
However, the highway department head
said the county would not be willing to giveany money the county currently spends onthe roads or accept an equal amount of Evesham’s roads in exchange, both possi-bilities Brown and council had previouslydiscussed.
“We got no indication that they were in-terested in taking any other road that wewould offer them, and secondly, there wasno offer of dollars in order to offset any-thing that we would have to put out,”Cromie said.
Zeulli expressed his concern about as-suming control of the roads and taking onthe extra costs associated with paving andmaintaining.
“I look at it and I say, well we’re getting
the service of something now for free, andthen we’d have to pay for it, and whatwould we be looking to pay for it from whatwe would get in return,” Zeulli.
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The following reports are onfile with the Marlton Police De-partment:
• The following incidents oc-curred on Monday, June 9:
Route 70 West – Contempt of Court: Motor vehicle stop result-ed in arrest for ATS warrant.
Route 73 South – Shoplifting:Shoplifting occurred with suspectfleeing on foot.
Tuckerton Road – Found Prop-erty: Resident turned in a foundwallet.
Windsor Lane – Missing Per-
son: Subject reported missing byher husband.
• The following incidents oc-
curred on Tuesday, June 10:Route 70 East – CDS Parapher-
nalia: During a motor vehiclestop the driver was found in pos-session of CDS paraphernalia.
Route 70 West – Theft: Victim’scell phone was stolen while atwork.
Country Farms Road – Fraud:Victim reports someone claimingto be from IRS trying to getmoney.
Evesboro-Medford Road – Hin-dering: During a pedestrian stopfor a bicycle violation, the ac-cused provided a false name and
date of birth.Greentree Road – Burglary:Victim reported she arrivedhome after spending time in
Florida to find that her apart-ment looked as if someone hadbeen living in it.
Kettle Run Road – Dumping:Fencing was left on roadway onKettle Run Road.
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WE NES Y June 25Lego Club: Ages 6 to 12 years. 10:30
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fanatics. Join us for sixty minutesof fun and collaboration. Legosare provided. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
One-on-One Computer Help Ses-sions: Adult. 10:30 a.m., 11 a.m.,11:30 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Make anappointment for a 30 minute per-sonal help session to have email,Internet, and computer how-toquestions answered. Mouse skill
required. Please briefly note com-puter question(s) upon registra-tion. Due to a high volume ofneed, One-on-Ones are available
to each patron once every sixmonths. If registrations are notfilled the Monday of the One-on-One week, patrons who have par-ticipated recently may then regis-ter. Registration is required. Reg-
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The Science of Herpetology! with"Snakes-n-Scales and TurtleTales: K-Adult. 7 p.m. EveshamLibrary at 984 Tuckerton Road.Snakes-n-Scales celebrates thesummer of science with a newprogram on the science of Her-petology. Herpetology is literallythe study of "crawling" animals,which in science has come tomean Reptiles and Amphibians.Snakes-n-Scales has hundreds ofthese animals, most are rescued,all are expertly handled and pre-sented with our style of jokes and
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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 visit
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THURS Y June 26Time for Twos and Threes: Kids.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. SummerStory Time. Join Ms. Mary forstories, songs, and a simple craft.Registration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
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Adult Knitting Club: Adult. 11:00a.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Beginners as
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Abrakadoodle: Ages 5 to 10. 4 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Calling all artists. Kids
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Bear left township last week
port/Mt. Laurel Road.Hillside Elementary School
was hosting its field day on Mon-day when reports came in sayingthe bear was in the school’s vicini-ty. School district director of com-munications Marie Reynolds said
the bear was not seen near any of the schools, and field day activi-ties went on without a hitch.
Updates on the bear’s where-abouts did not just come from thelocal authorities. A Twitter ac-count, @Mtlaurelbear, began totalk to followers on Tuesdaymorning, around the time whenthe bear was reported to be wan-dering around the Birchfield de-velopment off Union Mill Road.
“It's great to be back in Mt. Lau-rel! Think I'll stop by the Birch-
field pool or pond today,” the“bear” said.
The Twitter account was origi-nally created last year. In 2013, ablack bear wandered residentialcommunities such as Delran,
Moorestown and Mt. Laurel, cap-turing the attention of local resi-dents.
The appearance of bears thelast two years has some residentswondering if more will wanderinto the area in the future. BobConsidine from the state Divisionof Fish and Wildlife said bears aremost commonly found in thenorthwestern section of the state.However, there has been an in-
crease in bear reports in Burling-ton County. There were 30 uncon-firmed reports last year, up from22 reports in 2012.
“I’d say it’s uncommon, but notunheard of,” Considine said of bear activity in the county.
Considine acknowledged therehas been a trend of bears migrat-ing south through New Jersey, butit is difficult to tell whether it willcontinue long-term.
“We’re getting more sightingsin Central Jersey this year, but
(bear sightings) happen everyyear,” he said.
The Division of Fish andWildlife provides tips for thosewho encounter bears in theirneighborhood. Among these are
avoid eye contact with the bear,make noise by banging pots andpans, and back away slowly fromthe bear instead of running.
For now, Mt. Laurel is bear-freeonce again. Mt. Laurel Police saidthe bear left the township lastTuesday evening, departing eastfor Hainesport Township. As of the morning of June 19, he hadtraveled north of the RancocasCreek and into Westampton
Township and Mt. Holly. Therehave been no reports of injuriesor property damage in connectionwith the bear.
GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION/The Sun
BEAR SAFETY TIPS
• If a bear enters your home, provide it with an escape route bypropping all doors open.
• Avoid direct eye contact and never run from a bear. Instead, slow-ly back away.
• To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging potsand pans or using an air horn. Make yourself look as big as possibleby waving your arms. If you are with someone else, stand closetogether with your arms raised above your head.
• The bear may utter a series of huffs, make popping jaw sounds bysnapping its jaws and swat the ground. These are warning signs thatyou are too close. Slowly back away, avoid direct eye contact and donot run.
• If a bear stands on its hind legs or moves closer, it may be tryingto get a better view or detect scents in the air. It is usually not athreatening behavior.
• Black bears will sometimes “bluff charge” when cornered, threat-ened or attempting to steal food. Stand your ground, avoid direct eyecontact, then slowly back away and do not run.
• If the bear does not leave, move to a secure area.• Immediately notify the Department of Environmental Protection’s
24-hour, toll-free hotline at (1-877) 927-6337.• Families who live in areas with high black bear populations should
have a “Bear Plan” in place for children, with whistles, air horns andan escape route.
• Black bear attacks are extremely rare. If a black bear does attack,fight back.
– New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife
BEARContinued from page 2
Thursday, June 12Afternoon – Bear first reported inEvesham Township. Spotted in the
Sanctuary Development.
B: Friday, June 13Noon – Spotted on John James
Audubon Way in Sanctuary
Development going through trashcans.
C: Saturday, June 1410 a.m. – Spotted in Coventry Circle
area of Kings Grant
D: 7:50 p.m. – Bear seenwandering area near
police station
E: Sunday, June15
8:30 a.m. – Spotted near residence
behind Ridge Road.
F: Afternoon –Spotted in
Medford Twp.near Tuckerton
Road at OldMarlton
G: Monday, June 169 a.m. – Bear travels into Mt.
Laurel, spotted near Mt. LaurelRoad and Hainesport-Mt. Laurel
Road.
H: Evening – Seen nearintersection of Briggs
Road and Union MillRoad
I: Tuesday, June 17Early morning – Seen
near woods of Mt. LaurelAnimal Hospital, near New
Jersey Turnpike.
J: 10:15 a.m. – Birchfield develop-ment near South Lake Drive.
K: 11:15 a.m. – Disappeared intowoods near Elbo Lane and
Hainesport-Mt. Laurel Road
1:45 p.m. – Spotted by resident infield near Jenkins Court andHainesport-Mt. Laurel Road
L: 8:30 p.m. – Leaves Mt. LaurelTownship east into Hainesport
Township.
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The county provided pavingcost information and data statingthat Main and Maple had notbeen repaved since sometimearound 2004 or 2005, and shouldbe repaved around every sevenyears. Brown disagreed with thatassessment.
“They both seem to still be inpretty good shape,” Brown said.
“They only thing I don’t agreewith is that you’re going to repavethem every seven years, I don’tagree with that. I think you’regoing to be repaving them every10 to 15 at the most.”
Zeulli also argued that even if the time between repaving can be
longer than the county estimates,costs have gone up since the lasttime they were paved and thenumbers the county provided.
“Just out of normal inflation,you can add 2-3 percent a year.Expect that when you’re dealingwith a commodity like asphalt.It’s very volatile, and it’salways going to be more expen-sive,” Zeulli said. “So the price of a simple overlay, about 40 percentis the cost of the asphalt in that
job.”Brown still believed the town-
ship could manage the costs of as-suming the roads, 2.6 miles in
total, because of the money Eve-sham would gain from havingmore developers willing to investin the town if they didn’t have todeal with two planning boards.
“We lose how many hundredsof thousands of dollars in tax dol-lars and how much money in rat-
ables because the county saysthey didn’t like the project,”Brown said.
Councilman Robert DiEnna
said he wanted more time to re-search the pros and cons of tak-ing on the responsibility of theroads.
“There have been occasionswhen we have sat here and lookedat some of the decisions that weremade prior to this mayor andcouncil, and going back quite aways and you say ‘Wow, whatwere they thinking when they didthat?’” DiEnna said. “I don’t wantto be identified with a decision
down the road unless I’m con-vinced that it’s the right way togo.”
Other members of thecouncil agreed, and Brown ulti-mately said the issue should bediscussed further in a futurework session.
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