Community Corner
Moorestown Speaks: Quotes of the Week
We collected some of the more notable quotes from this week's stories, including a Moorestown alum who had a big debut and a challenge issued by the Democratic council candidates.

“There’s really no advantage to the businesses or the flow of traffic if basically they become permanent parking spaces for people.”
— Deputy Mayor Greg Gallo, on the
“To be honest with you, my first thought was, ‘Finally. Oh my God.’ For me, growing up, that was the holy trinity (for musicians): Saturday Night Live, Leno, Letterman. It’s pretty surreal … We’re all excited.”
— Former Moorestonian Scott Terry, on finding out his band, Red Wanting Blue,
“It’s their show. They’re working their butts off. They’re sweating up a storm every night. .”
— Mark Morgan, producing artistic director for the , on the company’s production of Footloose
“It is our belief that elected officials work for the voters. Hence, we trust that the other candidates will look forward to an opportunity to share their positions … Any politician who would refuse to participate in a debate is not worthy of the people’s vote.”
— Mark Hines, Greg Newcomer and Brian Sattinger, Democratic candidates for township council,
“I couldn’t believe how many people I could see in the crowd that I recognized. I expected a bunch of people to sit there, clap, like they’re prodded to by the camera … For a minute, it felt like it was our show.”
— Scott Terry, on
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