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Safe drug disposal
Police collect prescription
drugs on April 28. PAGE 11
P r e - s o r t e d
S t a n d a r d
U S P o s t a g e
P A I D
B e l l m a w r N J
P e r m i t 1 5 0 1
R e s i d e n t i a l C u s t o m e r
Police
turn to
social
media
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Marlton Sun
Facebook isnt just a useful
tool for figuring out peoples
birthdays that youve long for-
gotten, its also a great way to
bring people to justice. The
Evesham Township Police De-
partments recent dedication
to increase its social media
presence is paying off, as its
Facebook page has more than
10,000 members and several ar-
rests have directly resulted
from information being posted
online through various
sources.
While the police depart-
ment has had an active Face-
book account for the past two
years, Sgt. Joseph Friel said
the department has increased
its presence on the social
media site since January, post-
ing police reports and wanted
suspects for incidents in the
township.
Its an easy way to get infor-
mation out to the public and to
bring leads back to police,
Friel said.
Its huge. I cant even ex-
plain to you the results were
getting. We built it in two
years and were about to hit
please see POLICE, page 6
Members sought for twinning
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
The Marlton Sun
A small organization with an
international grasp is looking for
more members and brave travel-
ers who want to spend a few
weeks overseas in the fall.
The Evesham Twinning Asso-
ciation is looking to strengthen
its ranks and introduce the South
Jersey residents to its twin city
Evesham, England.
Twinning originated in Europe
following World War II as a means
to bring people from different
countries together, said Steve
Royek, a member of the associa-
tion. The idea was that individ-
ual friendships would develop
and lead to greater understand-
ing and tolerance of one anoth-
er's cultures, and, on a grassroots
level, help prevent another con-
flict the magnitude of WWII, he
said.
Twinning is rare in the U.S.,
but it is quite common in Europe.
Most towns that are twinned
dont have the same name though,
Royek said.
We want to foster communica-
tion and relationships, he said.
Hopefully, down the line, we real-
ize were all human beings with
the same dreams and struggles.
The Evesham Twinning Asso-
ciation was created in 1989 after
an Evesham, N.J., municipal-tax
bill mysteriously ended up in
Evesham, England in the U.K.
The ETA oversees the formal
twin town relationship with its
U.K. namesake and also main-
tains a Friendship Link with the
town of Dreux, France. Twinning
members from all three towns
visit and live with each other for
Special to The Sun
The Evesham Twinning Association is looking to strengthen its ranks and introduce the South Jersey residents to its twin city Evesham,
England. Several members of the association visited Evesham, England, in 2006. Interested in joining the association? Contact Steve Royek
at sroyek@comcast.net.
please see RESIDENTS, page 9
Board of Education
changes location
The Evesham Township Board
of Education has changed the lo-
cation of its April 26 meeting to J.
Harold Van Zant Elementary
Schools all purpose room, 270
Conestoga Drive, Marlton.
At 6:30 p.m., the board will
meet in executive session. At 7:30
p.m., the regular meeting will be
open to the public.
This meeting is subject to
cancellation without prior
notice.
Just Off Second Ave on
stage April 28 and 29
A new Musical, Just Off Sec-
ond Ave, written and produced
by Congregation Beth Tikvah
member Henry Holtzman, will be
presented in two performances
only on Saturday, April 28 at 9:15
p.m. and Sunday, April 29 at 1:30
p.m. at Congregation Beth Tik-
vah, 115 Evesboro-Medford Road,
Marlton.
Tickets are on sale now by call-
ing (856) 983-8090. Adult tickets
are $8, senior tickets at $5, and
student/children tickets are $4.
Group rates also available (10 or
more).
For more information on Con-
gregation Beth Tikvah, please
visit the website at www.
www.btikvah.org.
Marlton VFW Poker Run
set for May 5
The Marlton VFW presents a
Poker Run on Saturday, May 5,
with a rain date of Sunday, May 6.
Come join the festivities on Cinco
de Mayo.
The VFW 6295 riders support
local veterans.
Event registration starts at
10:30 a.m. and the event itself be-
gins at 11:30 a.m.
The riders will be back at the
VFW in Marlton by 3 p.m.
The VFW is located at 94 10th
St. in the township.
Tickets cost $20 per person and
$35 per couple.
The price of the ticket includes
food, soda and participation in
the event.
Dont miss out and purchase
your tickets early.
A 50-50, sweepstakes drawing
and cash prizes for best and worst
hands will be offered.
Music, door prizes and much
more will be available.
For more information visit
www.6295riders.com or call (856)
983-6767.
Local residents inducted
into honor society
Some 34 area residents, all un-
dergraduate students in the Rut-
gers School of Business-Camden,
have been inducted into the
Athenaeum Honor Society.
Membership in Athenaeum is
limited to juniors maintaining a
cumulative grade-point average
of no less than 3.7 (out of 4.0) and
to seniors maintaining a
cumulative average of no less
than 3.5.
Athenaeum is the undergradu-
ate honor society at the Camden
Campus of Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey.
Jessica L. Pate, Peter E. Yurgin,
Letha Heulitt and Erich Mar-
shall, all of Evesham Township,
were inducted into the honor so-
ciety.
Public Works extends
Saturday hours
With the reduction of curbside
bulk trash collection to four times
per year, the Department of Pub-
lic Works has extended Saturday
yard hours to 1 p.m.
Township residents may bring
bulk trash to the public works
main facility located at 501 Eves-
boro-Medford Road, Monday
through Friday between the
hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. and
on Saturday from 8 a.m. until 1
p.m.
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OPEN AUDITIONS FOR
Conceived by
Rebecca Feldman
Music and lyrics by
William Finn
Book by
Rachel Sheinkin
Additional Material by Jay Reiss
Originally produced on Broadway by
David Stone, James L. Nederlander, Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo
Barrington Stage Company, Second Stage Theatre
Auditions: May 4 6:00 pm and May 5 1:00 pm
Moorestown High SchooI
350 Bridgeboro Rd., Moorestown NJ
(College students or others with conflicts - please contact MoorArts)
PIease Visit Our Website - www.moorarts.org - for
information on eIigibiIity and what to prepare for auditions.
Or contact us at 856-778-6600, ext. 28033, or
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is presented through special arrangement with
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All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MT. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019
Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www. MTShows.com
DRECTED BY MARC G. DALO
Musical Director - Jason Neri Choreographer - Brian Rivell
Presented by MoorArts
SHOW DATES: JuIy 13-15 & 18, 20, 21
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The following incidents can be
found on file with the Evesham
Township Police Department:
On April 10, the Evesham Po-
lice responded to the unit block of
Brighton Drive for a reported
theft of jewelry.
Investigation determined that
while the suspect was visiting the
homeowners daughter he en-
tered the master bedroom and
stole $16,000 worth of jewelry. The
following day, investigators from
the Evesham Police Department
located the suspect while he was
in the act of selling the stolen jew-
elry to a pawnshop in Marlton.
The suspect was arrested and
the stolen property was later re-
turned to the victim.
A 21-year-old Marlton man was
charged with third-degree theft.
He was remanded to the Burling-
ton County Jail in default of
$10,000 bail.
On April 4, the Evesham Police
Department, through an ongoing
investigation into a rash of vehi-
cle burglaries, charged two sus-
pects with committing the
crimes. The vehicle burglaries in
question occurred in the Sanctu-
ary Development in March.
After posting the pictures of
both suspects on the depart-
ments Facebook page and asking
for the publics assistance in de-
termining their whereabouts, one
suspect turned himself in to po-
lice and the second was located at
a residence in Pine Hill, after po-
lice received an anonymous tip
stating the location he was hid-
ing.
A 20-year-old Pine Hill man has
been charged with third-degree
burglary and third--degree theft.
Bail was set at $10,000.
A second 20-year-old Pine Hill
man has been charged with third-
degree burglary and third-degree
theft. Bail was set at $10,000.
On April 6, at 7:07 p.m., the Eve-
sham Police Department respond-
ed to a home in the 200 block of
Conestoga Drive on a report of a
residential burglary-in-progress.
An investigation determined a
15-year-old girl was home alone
when she went to investigate a
suspicious noise coming from an
upstairs bedroom. As she entered
the hallway, an unknown man
wearing a ski mask and gloves ex-
ited the master bedroom carrying
jewelry. The burglar quickly exit-
ed the house and fled on foot to-
ward Greentree Road. The bur-
glar made entry into the house by
forcing open a rear door.
Evesham police ask anyone
who may have seen anyone or any
suspicious vehicles in the area of
the Woodstream Development be-
tween 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. on April 6
to contact them at (856) 983-1116,
the Confidential Tip Line at (856)
983-4699 or email at
Facebook@Eveshampd.org.
Anonymous tips text ETPDTIP to
847411.
On April 1, Evesham police re-
sponded to a residence in the unit
block of Balsam Way for a report-
ed theft of $4,000 worth of jewelry.
An investigation determined
an employee of Home Instead
Senior Health Care gained entry
to the home with a key, and then
stole the jewelry from the victim.
The jewelry was later sold for
cash at a We Buy Gold store in
Maple Shade.
On April 1, Evesham police ar-
rested a 46-year-old Moorestown
woman and charged her with
third-degree theft. She was re-
leased on her own recognizance,
police said.
APRIL 18-24, 2012 THE MARLTON SUN 3
POLICE REPORT
National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline
(800) 273-8255
PSA
After an arduous screening
and selection process, Chief Low-
den announced the promotion of
two lieutenants to the rank of
captain.
Capt. John Behnke was hired
as a career firefighter in 1989 and
ascended to the rank of lieu-
tenant in 2001. He is certified as a
fire investigator, fire official and
fire subcode official. He is cur-
rently assigned as captain of the
operations division at EFDs
Main Street Station (Station 221).
Capt. Carl Bittenbender was
hired as a career firefighter in
2002 and ascended to the rank of
lieutenant in 2005. He is certified
as a fire investigator, fire official
and fire subcode official.
He is currently assigned to the
fire prevention division and will
be serving as Evesham Town-
ships fire marshal.
Friends, co-workers, and fami-
ly members convened for a brief
swearing-in ceremony at the
Main Street Station on Monday,
April 9 during the board of fire
commissioners meeting.
Paul Thomas, the districts
business administrator, adminis-
tered the oath of office to Behnke
and Bittenbender.
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