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Short film tells tale of recent tire slashings By KRISTINA SCALA The Moorestown Sun As steam rolled rolled off the top of the StyroStyrofoam cup, he slowly sipped his coffee. Chad Schultz, Moorestown resident and son of
“It kind of came to me real quick,” Schultz said. He wrote the script that night and tried to complete it as soon as possible. He wanted to make sure his production was “fresh.”
former Philadelphia Flyer Dave “The Schultz said he doesn’t know the moHammer” Schultz, was immersed in tives of the tire slasher. He wanted to tell a telling his story about his film and screenstory people could relate to. writing hobby rather “I like stories about than taking a full swig of real people. I like stories his coffee. that are more fantasy. MORE INFORMATION “The first movie I saw For some reason, when I was ‘Sleeping Beauty.’ I write, I really like trying To find out more about was pretty much hooked to get what’s real about “Slashed” and the cast visit on watching films. Stopeople,” he said. www.slashedfilm.com www .slashedfilm.com or visit ries especially,” especially,” he said. “Slashed” is not www.facebook.com/slashedSchultz’ recent proSchultz’ first production. shortfilm. duction, “Slashed,” is Working as a creative If you want to see the trailer, based on the Northeast director at One Trick visit vimeo.com/527739911. Philadelphia tire slashPony – an advertising ing incidents that ocagency in Hammonton – curred this summer summer.. Schultz started his filmWhile visiting his sister-in-law in Northeast Philadelphia, Schultz was standing on the sidewalk when he came up with the idea to write and film “Slashed.” Schultz decided he could write and produce an 11-minute short film but it had to be done quickly to keep up with the slew of articles and news coverage, he said.
making and writing hobby after taking an English and film studies course at Bishop Eustace Preparatory School. He was responsible for editing the music video his group created, he said. “I loved editing and after school got an
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TOP: Writer and director Chad Schultz, left, and cinematographer Mike Mielcarz are seen on the set of ‘Slashed.’ MIDDLE: Lead actor Kyle Klaus, left, is seen on the set of ‘Slashed.’ BOTTOM: Lead actors Phil Eichinger, left, and Klaus discuss the next scene with Schultz.
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Council declares ‘Emergency Personnel and First Responders Appreciation Week’ By KRISTINA SCALA
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ing Hurricane Sandy, as well as overall service. “When you need them, they are
Moorestown council members declared the week of Monday, Nov. 27, as “Emergency Personnel and First Responders Appreciation Week.” Mayor John Button said many of the first responders responders attended the meeting, and most don’t look for credit. “It was a great opportunity to recognize them,” he said. Fire, EMT, public works and police workforces were recognized for their performance dur-
always there,” said Button. “The hurricane was a perfect example of that.” Button said the proclamation presented to the emergency responders would help encourage residents to take the time to thank emergency personnel and first responders. “We have a tremendous amount of first responders responders in our town. For some it’s a career, and for others it’s volunteer,” Button said.
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News that more businesses are confident about the future should be celebrated PUBLISHER
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lot of things impact impact the economy, perception perhaps being one of the greatest influences. influences.
We often hear about consumer confi-
dence and why it is essential to get things moving in the right direction.
Back in business News that businesses in New Jersey are feeling more confident in their futures and anticipate hiring more people next year is the holiday gift a great number of residents wanted.
storm no doubt hurt the economy. economy. But the overall positive business sen-
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timent is reason to rejoice. If the survey is accurate, more peo-
NEWS
Mary L. Serkalow Kristen Dowd MOORESTOWNEDITOR Kristina Scala
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ple will be purchasing goods and services next year. Businesses will be mak-
When consumers feel secure in their
ing more money, money, and, in turn, t urn, will be
job and fina finances nces,, they they are mor more e likel likely y
hiring more people to get the job done.
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to open their wallets and spend more.
ticipating job cuts, the net percentage
Good news such as this has been a
The added dollars help the economy.
of compa companies nies anticipating anticipating the need to
long time coming. Clearly, the economy
hire additional workers is 8 percent,
isn’t zipping along as it was back in the
sey Business & Industry Association
the highest in five years.
aforementioned 2005. But it also is
announced that business confidence in sales, employment and profits has
To put it into more perspective, the percentage of confiden confidentt companies in
showing a lot of signs of life. More showing More businesses saying they feel good about
climbed to a five-year high. According
2005 was 19. In 2009, it was a minus 3.
their future is a really big sign.
A couple of weeks ago, the New JerJer-
to a press release, almost one in five
Now, we have to point out that the
So let the holiday season carry on.
businesses responding to the group’s
survey took place about a month be-
It’s off to a great start. More jobs and a
annual fall survey anticipate hiring
fore Hurricane Sandy so there proba-
stronger economy no doubt are on the
more workers in 2013. When you sub-
bly is some sentiment change. The bil-
holiday wish lists of many residents
tract the percentage percentage of businesse businesses s an-
lions of dollar dollars s in damage from the
this year.
Library offers plethora of events By KRISTINA SCALA
The Moorestown Sun
December does not need to be designated for holiday shopping. Why not check out a few events at the Moorestown Library? For the rest of the month, the library is hosting a variety of program programs. s. On Thursday, Dec. 6, at 4 p.m., children in fourth grade and up can enter a cakedecorating contest. The most creative, winter themed cake wins. Read to a Dog on Thursday, Dec. 6, and Dec. 13, from 7 to 8 p.m. Children can practice reading to therapy dog, Papageno. Children in grades second to “The third Gincan join in and listen to a reading to readi ng of gerbread Pirates,” by Kristin Kladstrup, on Saturday, Dec. 8, from 10 to 10:45 a.m. A second reading session for children in grades fourth to fifth read “The Chronicles of Egg:
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Learn how to build a gingerbread house on Thursday, Dec. 20, at the library. Deadweather and Sunrise,” by Geoff Rodkey, from 11 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m. Crafting holiday decorations are favored by most.
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Children in second grade can make their own stocking on Tuesday, Dec. 11, and a nd on Wednesday, Dec. 12, at 4:15 p.m. Children in fifth grade can make tree skirts on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 4:15 p.m. Children in kindergarten to first grade can decorate a gingerbread man after story time on Tuesday, Dec. 18, and Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 4:15 p.m. Build a gingerbread house on Thursday, Dec. 20, at 4 p.m. The event is for children in fourth grade and up. From Monday, Dec. 24, to Monday, Dec. 31, make a custom calendar in the stop in the Children’s Room. The craft begins at 9 a.m., but individuals interested can stop in anytime. The25. library will be closed on Tuesday, Dec. Registration is required for all events. For more information on upcoming events or to register, visit www.moorestown.lib.nj.us.
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obituary George H. Kocyan, Jr. George H. Kocyan Jr., passed away on Nov. 27, 2012, at age 90 years young. A resident of Moorestown for 50 years, Mr. Kocyan was the beloved husband of Dolores Kocyan and beloved beloved father of daughter Nancy T. and Bill Everham of Tabernacle, N.J., son George H.
and Mary Kocyan, III of Whitinsville, Mass., daughter Marie C. Kocyan of Huntington, Texas, daughter Eloise (Elli) M. Kocyan of Moorestown, N.J., N.J., and son Robert J. and Arissara KoKocyan of Malvern, Pa. Our Lady of Good Council Catholic Church Mass, Friday, Dec. 7, 10:30 am. Interment private Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton, Pa.
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Gifts for Mom and Dad: Grade three. 5 p.m. at Moorestown Library. Stuck for presents for mom and dad? Help them get into the holiday spirit with a crafty gift you make yourself. Each participant will make one gift and one gift bag. Environmental Advisory Committee meeting: Moorestown Library meeting room. 7 p.m.
Divorce Support Group: First United Methodist Church, Camden and Pleasant Valley Ave. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Visit www.meetwithgod.com or call 235-0450 for more information. Overeater’s Anonymous: St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 318 Chester Ave. 10 a.m. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit www.south www.southjerjer-
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Cake Decorating Contest: Children in grade four and older. 4 p.m. at Moorestown Library. The competition is on as you strive to decorate the most creative cake with a "winter" theme. Registration required. Visit www.moorestown. lib.nj.us. Read to the Dog: 7 to 8 p.m. at Moorestown Library. Practice your read-aloud skills with our
friendly, adorable therapy dog, Papageno. Sign up for a 15minute session. Visit www. moorestown.lib.nj.us. Moorestown Running Company group run: 115 West Main St. next to Peter Pan. 6:30 p.m.
FRI Y DEC. 7 Moorestown Theater
Company’s “Annie Warbucks” production: 7 p.m. at Moorestown Upper Elementary School, 325 Borton Landing Road. Tickets $10. Reserve tickets at www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org or purchase at the door. Musical appropriate for all ages.
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Moorestown Theater Company’s “Annie Warbucks” production: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Moorestown Upper Elementary School, 325 Borton Landing Road. Tickets $10. Reserve tickets at www.MoorestownTheaterCompany.org or purchase at the door. Musical appropriate for all ages. South Jersey Boys Read: Grades two and three. What could be better than pirates and cookies? Join us for a fun-filled morning featuring “The Gingerbread Pirates” by Kristin Kladstrup. Registration is required. Visit www.moorestown. www.moorestow n. lib.nj.us.
a nd five. It’s Boys Read: Grades four and tough being 13, especially when somebody's trying to kill you.
Join Egg on his action-packed adventures as we explore “The Chronicles of Egg, Book 1: Deadweather and Sunrise” by Geoff Rodkey.. Registration is required. Rodkey Visit www.moorest www.moorestown.lib.nj.us. own.lib.nj.us.
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Moorestown Theater Company’s “Annie Warbucks” production: 2 p.m. at Moorestown Upper Elementary School, 325 Borton Landing Road. Tickets $10. Reserve tickets at www. MoorestownTheaterCompany.org or purchase at the door. Musical appropriate for all ages. Sunday Worship: HOPE Community Church. 10:30 a.m. Call 235-8077 or visit www.hope-ccm.org. Maranatha Christian Fellowship
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Hendrickson featured at New Sweden History Conference Former Swedish Colonial Society Governor Ronald A. Hendrickson, Esq., spoke recently at the 12th annual New Sweden History Conference at the American Swedish Historical Museum in Philadelphia. Featuring participants from the U.S., Norway, Sweden and Finland, Hendrickson's presentation was entitled “On this shore a home established: An Introduction to the Forest Finns in America.” The New Sweden Colony (1638 to 1663) was the first European settlement in the Delaware Valley, and had a population half ethnic Finns. Hendrickson, a Moorestown resident, is a 10th generation descendant of the Forest Finn
rived with his family on the vessel “Eagle” in 1654. His 8th greatgrandfather built the “Hendrickson House” which was reconstructed in HENDRICKSON 1959 at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes’) Church in Wilmington. He has published “Swedish Colonial News” since 1998. He is a Fellow of the Swedish Colonial Society (SCS), served as SCS governor from 2003 to 2005, and for service in the SwedishAmerican community and was knighted in 2006 by King Carl XVI
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Make a Personalized Stocking : Grade two. 4:15 p.m. at Moorestown Library. Join us for some holiday fun as we enjoy seasonal stories and make a personalized stocking! We will ask for the name you'd like on your stocking when you register register.. Registration required. Visit www.moorestown.lib.nj.us. American Legion Post 42 meeting: Moorestown Estates, 1205 N. Church Rd. 7:30 p.m. Moorestown AARP Chapter 2143 meeting:: First United Methodist meeting
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architecture of its period but has been updated for the family Direct: 856.642.8031 of the 21st century. NEW Central air, 5 bedrooms 2/1 baths, wonderful large family room, hardwood floors throughout and granite and upscale appliances in the kitchen. Sales Associate
the prestigious 55+ community of The Glen at Masons Creek; this house has 3 bedrooms and 3 full baths, open floor plan, large master suite with 3 closets and a great loft area for office or hosting guests. Great kitchen and family room. Tastefully decorated with neutral colors. Call to see.
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Pottery Barn revisited! Luscious 3 BR 2.5 BA townhome in exclusive Blason Woods. Chef's kitchen with all new stainless appliances, dark stained hardwood floors throughout, plantation shutters, custom finishes and so much more. A real gem! Also available for rent. R D E C T UN T R N CO
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Charming 3 bedroom 2.5 bath custom home tucked away on quiet street. Short walk away from all Strawbridge Lake Park has to offer. 1st flr features open kit connected to spacious spacious FR & front LR w/ bay window. Kit features granite countertops countertops & new appliances. 2nd floor you'll find the 3 bedrooms. Master bedroom has its own bathroom & walk in closet space. Back yard features a nice deck you can enjoy w/ family & friends for years to come.
Erin Blank Salesperson, ASP www.ErinBlank.com Direct: 856.642.8046
675,000
“Eaton” model located on lot w/ resort-style outdoor Kit & Spa. Remodeled eat-in kit w/ new cabinets, ss app pckge, granite cntrs, cntr isle & Bay Window/Dining area. New AC, outdoor Kit, Grill & Fridge, Granite Bar, Hot tub, Fire Pit, Patios & Drvwy; New Windows, New commodes, New Hot wtr htr, New Gar Dr. New custom front Door w/ sidelights. Fin Bsmnt w/ Theater Rm, Wet Bar, ½ ba, & storage. Mstr en Ste features closet & ba; additional 3 bdrms are well appointed. 2 car attached gar. www.5AppleOrchard.com
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751 Rivert Riverton on Rd, Moores Moorestown town
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Erin Blank
"The Collins Estate"--Georgian Colonial--5 or 6 brs 5.5 baths. Fully renovated t/o & on 3.39 acres. All
806 Joshua Ct, Moorestown NJ 679,900 Private Retreat--yet convenient. Nestled on 1.3 acre lot, 4/5 bedroom 3 full bath home backs to pro-
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Salesperson, ASP www.ErinBlank.com Direct: 856.642.8046
baths remodeled, New kit by "Apple" & Craig Lord. Top of the line apps, granite, Tedd cabinetry, new bamboo flrs. 1500 sq.ft 2 story addition w/ coffered ceiling, 2nd flr theater w/ tiered seating. 3 f/ps, Ramsey Built-ins., 5 zone ht & AC, Garage Tek 3 bay garage, 3rd flr walk up attic w/ wndws & partially fin bsmnt. Potential AuPair Suite w/ private entrance. Go to: www.751RivertonRoad.com.
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dens & "in town" location. Updated kit w/ ss apps, granite, gas cooking, & pantry. Formal LR w/ gas burning FP, formal DR, custom Built-Ins. Generous Bedrooms, detached gar, bsmnt, paver patio & expanded driveway. New hi-efficency gas furnace, newer AC system. Move-in ready! www.5WOakAve.com
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235,000
3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom beautiful home in great neighborhood situated on a large lot. Freshly painted, hardwood floors, generous family room with custom bar, living room with wood-burning fireplace, formal dining room. Come see and enjoy this great home!
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Finely appointed Georgian Colonial in NW Estates offers 6 brs, 4 full & 3 half baths on 1.2 acres. 10’ ceilings, plaster moldings, h/w floors, chef’s kit, marble keystones & thresh holds, custom cabinetry, pro grade apps, 4 f/p, 3 car gar, French drs, patios, balcony, 5 zone HVAC, fin bsmnt, irrig syst… the list goes on & on! Paul Canton built home. No detail overlooked. For additional information call Joan DeLaney Direct at 856-266-0588.
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Remodeled, expanded 3 bedroom, 2/5 bathroom Stonewyck is quietly tucked on a cul-de-sac. Offering newer kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite, all newer replaced windows, hardwood floors, 2 car oversized garage, and wonderful finished basement. Beautiful location and move-in ready!
776 Riverton Rd
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Exquisite at every turn offering exceptional indoor & outdoor lifestyle! 4 brs, 3/1 bas, 10' first flr ceilings, 9' 2nd flr ceilings, theater, fin bsmnt w/ wine cellar capability, top of the line gourmet kit, large mstr ste w/ sitting area & bonus room for den or exercise. Extensive trim detail, private paver patio, large backyard deck & lush landscaping. Don't miss this exceptional home!
673 Mill St, Moorestown Over 3,000 sq feet of living space offering 5 large bedroom, all updated baths, hardwood floors, sunroom, newer Anderson Windows, newer 30 year roof, 2 car garage, finished basement, and Amazing location! Call Joan DeLaney direct for additional information at: 856-266-0588.
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329,900 329,9 00 5 43 43 Ba Ba rt rtr am am Rd Rd , M oo oo re re st sto wn wn 1 ,2 ,2 99 99 ,0 ,0 00 00 European architecture in desirable Northwest Estates! 5 bedrooms, 4/3 bathrooms on 1 acre. Gourmet kitchen, 2 story living room, family/theatre room with custom built-ins, fully finished basement with extra bedroom and exercise room. Custom built-in pool, cabana with kitchen, outside shower and powder room, magnificent patio overlooking beautiful manicured lawn. This is a must-see amazing property!
5 Bedrooms, 3/1 Bathroom, 1st Floor In-Law Suite with Private Entrance! Beautifully maintained colonial with a large backyard located on a lovely tree lined street 2 blocks from the Riverton Country Club. Roof and gutters new in 2011 and house freshly painted. Price, Location and Condition make this a wonderful place to call home!
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6 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath Mini Estate on 2 Beautiful Acres. Salt water pool with expan- Don't miss the opportunity to see this wonderful home
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located on a huge lot within walking distance to town. 4 bedrooms, 2/1 baths, freshly painted, hardwood floors, front and back staircases, large kitchen with sun filled eating area and much more!
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festivals and received reviews from underground film magazines, but the film never got picked up by a major studio, he
internship at Comcast SportsNet where I was a video archivist,” he said. While interning at Comcast, Schultz spent time working for a production company, where he learned how to use 35 and 45-mm film, he said. After high school, Schultz did not go to college for film studies. Instead, he went to Loyola College in Baltimore, Md., for teaching. At one point, Schultz taught economics to elementary school students, he said. Receiving his teaching degree
said. From his first short film to the most recent, Schultz has written approximately 10 screenplays consisting of “some [he] won’t show and others [he] will try to get made.” Although Schultz enjoys creating short films, he is more interested in creating feature films and eventually wants to produce a documentary. If the short films don’t work work out, Schultz said he might take one of his stories and and turn it into a novel. For now, now, Schultz will stick with
seemed more practical than film studies. He always wanted to be a teacher,, he said. teacher Film is Schultz’ hobby, and he eventually turned it into his career.. The self-taught producer and reer screenplay writer made his first short film in 2003 called “Conspiracized” – a political horror film directed and written by Schultz. He won a few awards at film
screen writing and short film production. “The screenplays aren’t really books. They are not really articles or anything like that,” said Schultz. “Screenplays are meant to be formed, created and shot. They are meant to change from the environment and the moment. They are more unpredictable. I definitely like that about it.”
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Wedding ceremonies being offered at Smithville Mansion Burlington County Clerk Timothy D. Tyler will be performing individual wedding ceremonies at the County’s historic Smithville Mansion on Smithville Road in Eastampton on Wednesday, Wednesday, Dec. 12. “It is once again my pleasure to offer couples the unique opportunity to exchange vows at the stately Smithville Mansion,” said Tyler “With the continued support and cooperation of the Burlington County Freeholders, the Division of Parks and the Friends of Smithville Mansion, we are looking forward to hosting the event at this gorgeous and historic location.” There are a limited number of appointments available so interested couples should contact the
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The Moorestown 110-pound football team recently clinched a spot in the conference championship game with a season record of 8-1. Pictured from the back row, left: Michael Holt, Killian Lorusso, Steven Weissman, Jack Ginley, Joshua Pearcy, Kevin Travis, Travis, Cooper Kim and Aidan Tocco. Front row, from left: Matthew Menendez, Marcus Harvey, Peter Ladelfa, Brian McMonagle, Judah Hicks, Cole McHugh and Will Conaty.
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