My Maple Shade, October 24, 2014

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Advertising Supplement • October 24, 2014

A Woman’s Best Friend Clara Westlund enjoys greater independence with her first guide dog Moose

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real estate

By Ann Cutry

A Healthy Housing Market in The Shade Mixed inventory suits many of buyer’s needs

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s of September 30, 123 housing units were on the market in Maple Shade; 30 condos, starting at $70,000 up to $139,000 and the balance of properties are single-family homes priced from $64,900 to $349,900. So with that inventory, there are plenty of properties to choose from depending on your budget and your needs; whether you are willing to do some work to get the home the way you want it or you prefer a move-in-ready property, the choices are available in Maple Shade. During the same period of time, 21 properties went under contract including 4 condos and 15 single-family homes sold, prices ranging from $71,000 up to $265,000; 3 condos sold, prices ranging from $ 67,000 up to $82,000.

Some of the properties presently for sale are Bank Owned, some are Short Sale but most of the properties are privately owned. If you are in the market for a home, make sure that you know what the ownership is. A Bank Owned property is sold “AS IS,� banks are very rarely going to do any repairs, and utilities are off in most cases. A property that is categorized as a “Short Sale� means the Seller is still the owner of the property, but Buyers have to negotiate sale price with the financial institution that is holding the mortgage. This can be a rather lengthy process, and the biggest drawback for the Buyer is that one never knows when closing will take place.

The back side of Bank Owned (REO) and Short Sale properties is that these sale prices effect the price of the regular market, as these homes are often sold for a lower price and an appraiser would have to take them into consideration when another property in the neighborhood is being sold on the regular market. Of course, an appraiser has to consider the condition of these properties. This is one of the reasons that we have not seen a higher increase in the housing market.

Anne Cutry has been owner of Prudential McHugh Realty Inc. since 1992 and Broker of record since 1996.

ABOUT MY MAPLE SHADE My Maple Shade is a bi-monthy product of the Courier-Post and is produced by the Advertising department. For advertising information, call My Maple Shade Sales Executive, Kathy Felix at (856) 979-1947 or kfelix@ gannett.com. To submit editorial, including upcoming events or story suggestions for consideration, contact Mary Price, at (856) 486-2920 or mcprice@courierpostonline com. To view My Maple Shade online, go to courierpostonline.com and click on the homepage tile SPECIAL SECTIONS. The Courier-Post, 301 Cuthbert Blvd., Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 08002; (856) 663-6000. Clarification: A photograph of Township Manager Jack Layne that appeared on page 3 in My Maple Shade on October 10, was not credited. It was taken by a Central Record staff photographer.

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COURIER-POST, Friday, October 24, 2014 3TAB

our town

By Jeff Radio

Time Piece Stands Tall in Gazebo Park The downtown as once was, is still seen as a gathering place for residents to walk, gather, shop, and be seen. Commonly, there is a destination point within the downtown for residents to enjoy. It’s a centralized place that allows you to stimulate your senses by smelling the food from local eateries, viewing the foliage of the area, and hearing chimes from the town clock or church. Though times have changed; people have become more mobile with the ever evolving automobile, shopping has become more regionalized and larger manufacturing employers have changed to technology based businesses, Maple Shade still defines an old town charm. Walk along the tree lined, beautified downtown in Maple Shade and you would be hard pressed to miss the many eateries, unique stores and most importantly its destination‌ Gazebo Park. Twenty years ago, a local longtime resident, Bob Ries took the time to create and gift a symbol of Pride for the downtown of Maple Shade. His masterpiece, an 18-foot-tall copper and brass four sided clock at the corner of Main Street and Forklanding Road in Gazebo Park. His personal touches adorn the clock; personal initials “RJRâ€? for Robert and Judi Ries and brass maple leaves patterned after foliage from his backyard. His vision is our wonder; as Bob Ries worked on a similar clock outside of the area he saw the potential for having one in his own town. He painstakingly worked in his spare time to fabricate each panel, as it took nearly a year to build. Most recently the clock was restored with the significant help of local businessmen; Sterling Martin; owner of Thomson Lamination and his employees, Jimmy Tyson, Rich Hammel and Doug Anderson; owner of Cherry Hill Painting. Sterling Martin has been a true asset to the Maple Shade community as he has dedicated many years of volunteer service towards a multitude of projects. Restoring and upgrading the Maple Shade town clock with new technology is just one of his most recent accomplishments. Chimes were installed that currently play Westminister chimes, which sound every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. There are more than 300 options of songs that could be chosen. An atomic clock was installed so the time will always be accurate. Maple Shade may not be the only town with a destination, a town clock and having a beautified downtown, but it can stand alone with a strong sense of town pride and the everlasting sounds of music to enlighten your visit.

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cover story

By Jan L. Apple / Photos by Denise Henhoeffer

Clara’s ‘New Eyes’ Offer a Great Sense of Independence

When Clare Westlund met Moose, she admits to falling immediately in love. Moose is a 75-pound male Golden Retriever guide dog, a first for the 26-year-old Maple Shade resident who previously used a cane to navigate around town. Blind since birth, Westlund attended a 26day training session this past summer with Pilot Dogs in Columbus, Ohio. She received three days of individualized instruction, followed by extensive training with Moose – creating a bond that continues to strengthen. “I have a greater sense of independence with him than a cane,”said Westlund, who —CLARA WESTLUND earned a bachelor’s degree in religious studies from Georgian Court University and enjoys one might think for guide dogs to be playing acoustic guitar. “I walk faster and approached or attacked. I’m more confident.” A former competitive Westlund hopes that Dusty’s Law will change equestrian, Westlund explains that her cane that. Signed by Gov. Chris Christie in January would often get stuck in storm drains or on 2014, the law makes it a criminal offense sidewalks. Clara’s 17-month-old pup accompanies her outside the home she shares if a dog interferes, harms or kills a guide or Westlund’s 17-month-old pup accompanies with her mom, Cindi. service dog. “An owner can be fined or have her outside the home she shares with her mom, Cindi. Westlund says Moose is at her side when she attends church or to serve jail time,” said Westlund, urging dog owners to secure their public establishments like restaurants, malls or the bank. “If I had to put fences, not interfere with guide dogs and let a blind person know if a price tag (on what I have received), it would be around $65,000,” said someone is approaching. The law was named for Dusty, a nine-monthold German Shepherd attacked by a Pit Bull in 2010 in Woodcliff Lake. Westlund, as training is costly. Moose was given to her at no charge. Although Westlund is more confident, she shared a frightening experience Dusty received almost 100 stitches, lost four teeth and was emotionally she hopes will raise awareness that guide dogs are not ordinary pets; nor are traumatized. Westlund, who calls Moose her best friend, finds this deeply they trained to be aggressive: “They are a blind person’s eyes.” Shortly after distressing. “Moose has already saved my life once,” said Westlund who is currently bringing Moose home, Westlund was walking down a neighborhood searching for employment. The two were at a crosswalk when Westlund street when a larger dog escaped instructed Moose to cross. Instead, he wouldn’t budge, as he realized there from inside a fence and jumped on was a car approaching the intersection. Moose. Westlund was stunned and powerless. She had no idea how to stop the attack. Luckily, her dog was not injured. But he could’ve ABOUT PILOT DOGS been. On two other occasions, dogs Pilot Dogs mission statement is to provide the finest of guide dogs to the without leashes approached Moose. qualified sightless. This service is available without charge, and includes the “Guide dogs can be easily Pilot Dog, four weeks in-residence training, and round trip transportation. Four people were trained with their Pilot Dogs in 1950; and from this humble distracted,” explained Westlund, beginning the program has grown to serve approximately 150 every year. “even if the other dog approaching is friendly. The slightest distraction For more information, contact the organization at (614) 221-6367 or email can cause confusion.” In fact, she kwalker@pilotdogs.com. Pilot Dogs is located at 625 West Town St., Columbus, says, it’s more commonplace than Ohio, 43215.

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Securing Your Computer from the Internet Badlands In today’s scary world of credit card theft, ravenous hackers, and zombie computers, I want to take some time to demystify some of your computing worries. How do you protect yourself and your computer against these threats? USE COMMON SENSE. For some reason, when it comes to technology, this rule goes out the window. If someone calls you on the phone to tell you that your computer is infected with a virus and asks for a credit card, hang up. If you get an email from a friend requesting you send them a MoneyPak, press the delete key. Don’t hit the link. If a seemingly legitimate email shows up in your inbox from a popular shipping company, instead of clicking the hyperlink, hover your mouse (on a computer) or click and hold (on a smartphone) to reveal where the link is taking you. If it is pointing to a random website rather than a legitimate shipper like www.fedex.com, then maybe you shouldn’t click on it.

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For home users, this is easy. Either buy an external hard drive or sign up with an online backup provider and set your computer to backup regularly. For businesses, consult with your local trusted IT provider. If you don’t have one, head over to www.trustyourITguy.com. There is no simple fix to keeping you safe on the internet badlands. Handle security by being aware and adding security layers.

Justin Bennett is owner of Mohawk Computers, his column appears in each issue. If you have questions or suggestions for Tech Time, he can be reached on Twitter @justinbennett or by email at jbennett@mohawkcomputerscom.

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6TAB COURIER-POST, Friday, October 24, 2014

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By Helen Iapalucci

Halloween Safety Tips In order to keep everyone safe at Halloween, especially our children, the Maple Shade Police Department offers these tips... Safe Halloween stands for the following: S: Swords, knives and similar costume accessories should be short, soft and flexible. A: Avoid trick-or-treating alone. Walk in groups or with a trusted adult. F: Fasten reflective tape to costumes and bags to help drivers see you. E: Examine all treats for choking hazards and tampering before eating them. Limit the amount of treats you eat. H: Hold a flashlight while trick-or-treating to help you see and others see you. Always WALK and don’t run from house to house. A: Always test make up in a small area first. Remove it before bedtime to prevent possible skin and eye irritation. L: Look both ways before crossing the street. Use established crosswalks wherever possible. L: Lower your risk for serious eye injury by not wearing decorative contact lenses. O: Only walk on sidewalks whenever possible, or on the far edge of the road facing traffic to stay safe. W: Wear well-fitting masks, costumes and shoes to avoid blocked vision, trips and falls. Wear flame-resistant costumes. E: Eat only factory-wrapped treats. Avoid eating homemade treats made by strangers. E: Enter homes only if you’re with a trusted adult. Only visit well-lit homes. Don’t stop at dark houses. N: Never walk near lit candles or luminaries. Never accept rides from strangers. MORE INFORMATION Maple Shade residents can trick-or-treat until 9 p.m., Oct. 31 Halloween night, according to the Maple Shade Police Department. The township curfew is 8 p.m., on Mischief Night, which is Oct. 30. The annual Halloween Parade will take place from 5 to 5:30 p.m. on Halloween.

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n October 31, you won’t find a ghost town along Route 537 in Maple Shade. Just listen for the clanking of chains or the howling of wolves to find the crowd. Main Street Maple Shade will be the place to be. Enjoy the beautiful mums in the flower pots and the corn stalks provided by Sun Bank. The festivities will be kicked off with a special parade of ghosts and goblins down our haunted Main Street. Many of our Main Street businesses will be open and offering special holiday treats. Both parents and children will be able to pick up a special treat provided by the Maple Shade Education Association. You’ll find these treats at The New Maple Hill, Ohlstein Chiropractic, Ziegfield’s Florist, Main Street Art, Kittle Communication, Ansert’s Automotive, Sun Ray Pharmacy, and The Alden Café. Be sure to stop for dinner or a snack at one of our six busy restaurants or take a break at Main Street Art and paint a Halloween-inspired lantern. You’ll be sure to find many exciting retail stores and a friendly hometown ambience. One pleasure of living in a small town is gathering together with neighbors and friends to celebrate special times and enjoy each other’s company. This is one of those special days. Come join us in The Shade!

Helen Iapalucci is the executive director Main Street Maple Shade Inc.

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COURIER-POST, Friday, October 24, 2014 7TAB

events

By Helen Iapalucci

Upcoming Library Events

Red Ribbon Week

HAUNTED HOUSE CRAFT (AGE 6 AND UP) OCT. 27 AT 4 P.M. Come in and make a super spooky haunted house to display for Halloween. Miss Kristie will provide the shoe boxes and the supplies, but you supply the creativity!

The mission of the Maple Shade Community Alliance is to promote the health and well-being of individuals in Maple Shade through the reduction of alcohol and substance abuse. We accomplish this through ongoing community involvement, collaboration, education, and quality programs for both children and adults. Our hope is for a community that promotes wellness and is free of the misuse and abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. The Maple Shade Community Alliance joins forces each year with other groups interested in encouraging community members to take a stand against drugs. The week of October 23- 31 has been designated national Red Ribbon Week. This program has been in effect since 1985. It was started to show a national commitment to the fight against drug abuse. Each year our school children celebrate this week by hearing about safe and healthy ways to enjoy themselves. Our youngest students share ideas on ways to have fun and be safe. While our older children brainstorm ways to keep themselves busy without the use of any illegal substance. They hear from mentors who share their own stories of strength against the pressures of all youth. They are encouraged to think of an individual who they could turn to in the event they are approached by someone trying to entice them to try something illegal. This year, our high school mentors will visit each school and talk to the students about healthy ways to have fun. Each student will be given a token to remind them of the message they heard from the high school student who visited their class. Please take the opportunity to expand on this message when your child comes home with that story of their visitor and shares the pencil or ribbon they received.

HALLOWEEN BOOK BINGO JR (AGES 4-12) OCT. 28 AT 4 P.M Play a super spooky version of Book Bingo featuring book covers of stories with bite. We will play several games and this year the prizes will be books! SPOOKTAKULAR STORYTIME! OCT. 31 AT 11 A.M Join Miss Kristie for Halloween stories, songs, and games in her favorite storytime of the year. We will finish up with trick or treating through the library so wear your costumes! DOWN ON THE FARM STORYTIME NOV. 3 AT 11 A.M Children ages 6 and under should join Miss Kristie for Down on the Farm Storytime featuring stories, songs, and games all about the farm. Registration not required. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: HOME OWNERSHIP NOV. 6 AT 2 P.M. Are you dreaming of owning a home? Stop dreaming and make home ownership a reality. Join Ashley Griffiths for an informative workshop.

ROOF OASIS NOV. 6 AT 6 P.M Join local author, Marie Gilbert, for a book discussion and signing of her latest paranormal/science fiction series book, Roof Oasis. CHESS CLUB NOV. 6 AT 6:30 P.M. Do you play chess? Are you interested in sharpening your skills or learning new methods of play? Join us for a brand new event that invites players of all ages and skill levels for friendly competition. BABY TIME (AGES BIRTH TO 2) NOV. 7 AT 10:30 A.M. It’s storytime for our smallest patrons. Join us for stories, music, and movement for prewalkers and beginning walkers. Summer sessions of Baby Time and Toddler Time include a “big kid� craft corner for older siblings, so please feel free to bring everyone!

Maple Shade Library is located at: 200 Stiles Ave., (856) 779-9767 Hours: Closed Sundays 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday (Closed on Saturdays during July & August.)

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8TAB COURIER-POST, Friday, October 24, 2014

education

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Introducing Math at an Early Age is a Good Idea Numbers, numbers all around us. Add this. Count that. What time is it? How much does it weigh? How long is it? These are all part of the foundation of mathematics. Even the youngest children employ math skills in their everyday lives. Have you ever watched a baby learning to stand for the first time? They are estimating how far they are from a stable object to hold on to as they pull themselves up. Think about a toddler fixing a bowl of cereal for the first time. They are employing measurement skills as they fill the bowl with both cereal and milk. It is never too early to help your child build a strong mathematical foundation. The critical thinking skills developed in mathematics will benefit your child throughout their entire lives. Be sure to bring math into the home and car rides or any other place you find the opportunity. Make Math fun and a positive experience for your child by following these tips. • Allow children to count whenever possible. For the youngest children be sure to count out loud as you give them a Cheerio or Goldfish cracker. • Practice math facts while in the car. Add or subtract the numbers you see as you are driving. For example, a speed limit sign that says 25 could be a math problem of 5 minus 2. • Bring your children into the kitchen while you cook and bake. Have them measure and read recipes. • Play games that will develop critical thinking skills and strengthen basic math facts such Backgammon or Yahtzee. Amanda Finley is a Basic Skills Teacher at Maude Wilkins School

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By Floss Gargel

A Virtual Stroll Down Main Street EDITOR’S NOTE: September 26 was the gravesite of John F. Kennedy. I can still licenses; the police station and a couple 50th anniversary of Maple Shade’s tercentenary. see that “Shining Flame.� of fire engines were also there. This letter is a Remember When from Maple Back then, Main Street was very busy Over the years our Main Street slowed Shade resident Floss Gargel.

A celebration was held Saturday, Sept. 26, 1964. The highlight of the day was a baby parade down Main Street to the VFW at 900 E. Main St. The sidewalks were packed with onlookers on this bright and sunny day, and we watched as three of our children received beautiful trophies and showed off beautiful smiles and hand waves to all. First-place winner was Vicki Gargel; her theme was “9 shower of Roses for Maple Shade Tercentenary.� Secondplace winner was Patty McElliot, cute as could be in her sailor outfit, and her theme was “Anchors Away.� Third-place winner was Jackie Newell in a float representing the Eternal Flame at the

and a good moneymaking business district because almost all of us Shaders walked all over town and spent our money there. We had two 5-and-10 stores; about eight bars; five doctor’s offices; three gas stations; three drugstores; White’s Men’s and Women’s Apparel Fashion Store; two hardware stores; Radford Jewelers; Schucks Luncheonette, where our teenagers stopped to dance and socialize with their friends; two shoemakers; Garro Tailor; a post office at Margaret Avenue and Main Street, next door to Firestone’s where you could buy a good TV set; a Penn Jersey for tires or auto parts; Mimi’s Gift Shop; and our arts supply store, which is still there today. Main Street and Maple Avenue was where you paid your taxes and got your

down because of more cars, the malls, and everybody just seemed to like to hop into their cars and shop for bargains. Back in 1964 we did not even have our own high school. Boys and girls living west of Forklanding Road went to Merchantville High School, and the students east of Forklanding Road went to Moorestown High. I am sure there are a lot of newcomers to the Shade who don’t know about our history but are interested in knowing. Being a longtime member of the Historical Society of Maple Shade, up there in age, and not getting around as much anymore, I am pleading for new members to join us and keep the history alive and kicking. You only have to visit our Little Red

Tree branches are reflected on a silo on Collins Lane in Maple Shade in 2012. Photo: Alan Willis

School House or train station to capture the joy of the treasures that our president, Betty Anne Procopio, has preserved over the many years. Trust me! You will be fascinated. There was also a silo on Collins Lane. The way that God’s sun has cast those tree branches upon it makes me feel good.

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Maple Shade Township Leaf Schedule

REMEMBER WHEN: This photograph appeared in the July 25, 1963 issue of the Courier-Post.

Members of the Maple Shade Police Department are active in the newly renovated day room. Chief Alfred C. Brooks (left) dusts for fingerprints while Sgt. Thomas J. Turner, in accordance with the latest regulations for writing reports, hunts and pecks on a typewriter. Dispatcher Arthur Krau (right) handles radio microphone and telephone.

Curbside leaf collection continues weekly until December 31, weather permitting. Loose leaves should be raked to curbs during the week scheduled to avoid blowing and fire (leaves only – no brush or trash). Bagged leaves can be deposited between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the township garage in the marked location.

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Fall Soccer Fun!

Jason Otter and Joseph Groane, and Aurora McGraw.

Sharing a friendly handshake after a game.

Evalise Morales playing for the Diamond Girls..

Lauren Freed and goalie Skylar Dawson.

Created in 1972, Maple Shade Soccer Club’s goal is to provide all players a positive environment for the development and enjoyment of soccer at all levels of play. We have 12 travel teams and 26 teams in our recreational program. Sessions are held in spring fall and winter. Summer soccer camp is also available.

Fallon McGraw takes a shot. Ashley Slater on the go and Kayla Kirk ready for action.

Time to Register Maple Shade Soccer Club is currently accepting online registration for their indoor league. Our league starts January 8 and runs until mid-March. All games will be played in the Steinhauer Gym. We have for different age groups — Micro mini (4 to 5 year olds), Mini Novice (6 to -7 year olds), Futsal (8 to 0 year olds) and Futsal (11 to 14 year olds). You can register online at mapleshadesoccer.net until November 15. If you have any questions, email Heather at htalarico115@yahoo.com.


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Life Celebration Cherishing Inglesby John J. McGlone, Manager, N.J. Lic No. 4068 600 East Main Street • Maple Shade, NJ 08052 • (856) 779-7900 www.inglesbygivnish.com CP-0010537430


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