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Friday, September 21, 2012

Photos: Moorestown Night

Hundreds of Moorestonians turned out for the event—the first (but probably not last) of its kind—at Campbell's Field, home of the Camden Riversharks.

Thanks to robust partnerships between multiple facets of the community, the first-ever Moorestown Night was an unqualified success. Organized by a group of township employees, the event's main mission was to raise money for breast cancer survivor Dorothy Samartino's participation in the Susan G Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk in Philadelphia next month. Samartino is the township tax collector.  Karen Maltbie, secretary to the township manager and one of the primary organizers of the event, said a Camden Riversharks representative told her it was one of the team's best-selling September games ever, with roughly 1,000 tickets sold through the Moorestown Night promotion.  The Riversharks presented organizers with a check for $970—a portion of …

phunt

5:57 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2012

I had a great time; thank you to all those that particpated and came out!! It is appreciated more than you know. I hope everyone had a great time. :)   more ›

Thursday, September 20, 2012

UPDATE: Community Coming Together Ahead of First Moorestown Night

Organizers say the support for the event, which is being held in part to support township employee Dorothy Samartino's breast cancer walk, has been "overwhelming."

UPDATE: An itinerary for tonight's festivities has been added to this story in the form of a PDF (attached at right). __________________________ With only a few hours left until Moorestown Night, now’s your last chance to buy a ticket. Township employee Karen Maltbie, one of several organizers, said “hundreds and hundreds of people,” as well as several businesses, have already committed time, money and/or resources to the event on Thursday, Sept. 20, at the Camden Riversharks’ Campbell’s Field. “It’s really coming together,” she said, noting the main driver of the event is to raise money (through ticket and merchandise sales) to support township tax collector Dorothy Samartino’s participation in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk …

phunt

11:39 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012

It was an awesome night. I hope everyone had a good time. It was nice to be involved with something where the community became so excited! So many people to thank - I can only hope a simple "thank you" to all will suffice for now. Thank you to all.   more ›

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Township Employees Want 'Wave of Pink' at Moorestown Night

Proceeds from the event at the Riversharks' stadium will support township employee and breast cancer survivor Dorothy Samartino's Susan G. Komen Walk this fall.

A wave of pink. That’s what township employee Karen Maltbie wants to see at the first-ever “Moorestown Night” at Campbell’s Field—home of the Camden Riversharks—on Sept. 20. The pink, a symbol of the ongoing fight against breast cancer, is a tribute to fellow township employee Dorothy Samartino. Samartino, township tax collector, is a breast cancer survivor. Proceeds from ticket sales, as well as the sale of pink T-shirts and caps (i.e. the “wave of pink”), will go to support Samartino’s participation in the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk in Philadelphia this fall. Samartino, a longtime township employee, was diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago, and when it happened, “it touched all of us,” said township clerk Patricia …

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