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Council finalizes 15 township layoffs


By AUBRIE GEORGE taxes 25 percent. vote, one of which included the works department are slated to mately $75,294 in 2011 and
The Medford Sun Since the referendum was shot layoff of the township’s public save the township approximately $129,570 in 2012. Those layoffs
down, a tax increase is capped at safety director, Stephen Addezio. $76,361 in 2011 and $129,729 in were effective as of last week.
Medford Township Council 2.93 cents, or 2 percent, over last Addezio, who also filled in as 2012. One full-time firefighter and
met for a regular meeting last year. township manager for about a Four ful- time clerk typists and two part-time firefighters were
week where the layoffs of 15 That also leaves Medford Town- year, will be laid off effective one full-time office coordinator also officially laid off last week.
township employees were ap- ship with a $2.3-million budget June 30. were also laid off, effective April The cuts are said to save about
proved and finalized. gap to close, and that means that The cut saves the township ap- 29. $52,665 in 2011 and $95,100 in 2012.
Township employees and the drastic layoffs and service cuts proximately $66,838 in 2011 and Those eliminations save the The township has already intro-
public were warned of layoffs in could be in store. $115,852 in 2012, according to a township approximately $76,619 duced the 2011 municipal budget,
April when officials outlined the Five resolutions were on last resolution. in 2011 and $132,199 in 2012. but it has not yet been finalized.
possible elimination of 22 posi- week’s agenda to finalize layoffs Four full-time public works em- Two patrolmen from the Med- Council is scheduled to meet
tions. That was before voters re- that were already included in the ployees lost their jobs effective ford Township Police Department again May 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the
jected the township’s bid to raise budget prior to the referendum April 21. The layoffs in the public were also let go to save approxi- public safety building.

Solemn and patriotic memorial to the fallen


By AUBRIE GEORGE The ceremony was held to re- from Burlington County. Army Spc. Benjamin G. Moore explosive device.
The Medford Sun member two Burlington County Rhett, 24, was killed on Aug. 15, gave his life for his country while The Saturday ceremony in-
fallen soldiers – Army Spc. Ben- 2010, in Ba Qubah, Iraq while sup- stationed in Afghanistan. He was cluded patriotic words of remem-
The feeling at Freedom Park jamin G. Moore, of Bordentown, porting Operation Iraqi Freedom. assigned to the 7th Engineer Bat- brance from local leaders, includ-
was solemn and patriotic on April and Army Spc. Jamal M. Rhett, of He died of wounds suffered when talion, 10th Sustainment Brigade, ing state Sen. Diane Allen, state
30 as hundreds of Burlington Palmyra – by adding their names insurgents attacked his vehicle 10th Mountain Division, Fort Sen. Dawn Addiego, Assembly-
County residents, as well as town- to the veteran’s war memorial with grenades. He was assigned Drum, N.Y. He died earlier this man Scott Rudder, and Deputy
ship and state leaders, gathered that is adjacent to the township’s to the 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry year, on Jan. 12, in Ghazni Mayor Mark Sander.
with families of fallen soldiers to Vietnam War memorial. Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat province, Afghanistan, from Medford Returning Veterans
add two names to the veteran’s The newer monument now in- Team, 25th Infantry Division, wounds sustained when enemy Committee Chair Nino De-
war memorial there. cludes 14 names of fallen soldiers Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. forces attacked his unit with an please see MEMORIAL, page 5

Hair today, gone tomorrow


By AUBRIE GEORGE went from boasting full heads of Kelly Muhlberger, also a hair-
The Medford Sun hair to being completely bald as dresser, offered to clip their hair,
fellow Rotarians watched, and, of free of charge, following the
Two members of the Medford course, got plenty of evidence on club’s regular weekly meeting at
Sunrise Rotary Club walked into camera. the MedPort Diner up the street.
the Charles Bruce Salon and Spa “It’s the least we can do; we are The two were in good spirits,
at 8:30 the morning of May 4 with simply making a small personal despite losing all of their hair in
full heads of hair. sacrifice to save the lives of liter- less than a half an hour.
By the time they left, they were ally thousands of children,” In 1986, the Rotary launched its
completely bald. Robinson said. PolioPlus Campaign.
Of course, it was all for a good Salon owner Charles Bruce
cause. Muhlberger and his daughter please see HAIR, page 6
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club
President David C. Forward and
President-elect Jim Robinson
reached the challenge goal they
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AUBRIE GEORGE/The Sun
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Sunrise Rotary President David C. Forward sits and admires his mo- dren all over the world from polio. It’s that easy. It’s that fun. It’s what you should do right now because,
hawk recently while having his head shaved by salon owner Charles Because of that success, they face it, everyone could use an extra $50.
Bruce Muhlberger to support the Rotary’s PolioPlus campaign.

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PAID Less to worry about Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Proposed county budget
PERMIT NO. 1239
reduces tax levy. PAGE 7
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Lost Our Lease Support Medford Celebrates


Closing Egg Harbor
Medford Celebrates, Inc. is a vote on some of the area’s best
Township Store non-profit corporation estab-
lished to raise money and public
chili.
For those who would like to
support for major Medford public participate in the chili cook-off,
events that require township the fee is $25. For more informa-

Everything MUST Go! services. It’s first priority is to


bring back the Independence Day
celebration and firework display
in 2011. To do so, it must raise
tion and the application form,
visit www.medfordcelebrates.org
or call Nancy at 744-5448.
In addition, the Medford Cele-
$40,000. brates Foundation is pleased to
The members of the Medford offer a limited number of crafters
Celebrates Board of Trustees are the opportunity to participate by
pleased to announce two activi- setting up booths to display and

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A Blast from the Past


Main Street will be the place to Off will feature two categories – $20, and the first 200 vehicle own-
be on Saturday, May 14, from 10 chefs and non-professionals. ers that register will receive a
a.m. to 4 p.m., as the Medford Car show visitors will be able commemorative T-shirt.
Township Council has an- to purchase tickets to sample and Registrations will also be ac-
nounced that this will be the date vote on some of the area’s best cepted as space allows on May 14
of the eighth annual Blast from chili. For more information, visit from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. at the
the Past Classic Car Show. www.medfordcelebrates.org. Medford Public Safety Building.
Also new this year is a Chili For more info about the car The day of show registration fee
Cook-Off, sponsored by the newly- show, visit www.medfordrec.com is $25. In the event of inclement
formed Medford Celebrates, Inc. or www.lakescorvetteclub.com, or weather, the event will be held on
foundation. This inaugural Cook- call 654-2512. Pre-registration is May 15 from noon until 5 p.m.

Somber and patriotic memorial


dressed the audience. home and think about the words
MEMORIAL The names of all of the sol-
diers on the monument were read
that grace the entranceway of
each Lenape Regional High
Continued from page 1
aloud before members of Moore’s School District school – When you
family removed an American flag go home, remember us and say:
Pasquale and Marlton Assembly to unveil the monument with the for your tomorrow, we gave our
of God member Patrick Coty,
whose groups helped to construct
the monument with funds from
the WIA-KIA 5k Run, also ad-
two additional names now etched
into it. Local veterans’ advocate,
Mike Panarella, also spoke and
asked those in attendance to go
today.
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Enrolling Now For September 2011


Hair today, gone tomorrow
Naudain $400 million to finish the job and Club has embarked on a “Pennies
Academy HAIR reach the only four countries that
are left, in hopes of completely
for Polio” campaign and hopes to
raise $10,000 this year for the
Continued from page 1
eradicating the disease. cause.
A Montessori School Forward said last year, Pak- Forward and Robinson had set
“Education That Lasts A Lifetime” At that time, 400,000 children a istan had 144 new polio cases, out to raise $1,000 each, and told
• Toddler, Pre-school & Kindergarten Programs • State licensed, non-profit facility year living in polio-endemic while this year it has had 33. their fellow Rotarians that if they
countries were catching the dis- In India, which he said was reach that goal, they’d shave their
• Half, Full & All Day Programs • Summer Enrichment Programs
ease, leaving about 20 percent of once the most polio-afflicted heads.
• Trained Montessori Teachers • Two administrators on-site them crippled for life, while an- country on earth, there were 42 Well, they managed to double

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Established
1977
other 10 percent of the victims
died.
Since then, Rotary and its part-
new cases through April last year,
while this year-to-date there has
only been one case.
that goal, bringing in $4,000 –
enough to immunize 16,000 chil-
dren from polio. The Rotary is
 
       ners – the World Health Organiza- “PolioPlus is working,” For- still accepting donations for the
tion, Centers for Disease Control, ward said. “The Bill and Melinda cause. Checks can be sent to: The
www.naudainacademy.com • 6 School Lane, Voorhees and UNICEF – have immunized Gates Foundation have told us Rotary Foundation c/o P. O. Box
more than 2 billion children and that if we can raise $200 million, 1235, Medford, NJ 08055.
have reduced new polio cases by they will match it with $200 mil- The Medford Sunrise Rotary
Visit us on the Web at www.medfordsun.com 99 percent. lion of their own money.” Club meets every Wednesday at
According to Forward, there Due in many parts to the bulk 7:15 a.m. at the MedPort Diner
are currently four polio-endemic buying power and volunteer and welcomes guests and poten-
countries left in the world. When army of 1.2 million Rotarians, the tial members. Visit your Medford
the campaign started, there were Rotary is able to immunize a Sun Spot for before-and-after pho-
125. child for about 25 cents. tos and video of the Rotarians
The Rotary is aiming to raise So, the Medford Sunrise Rotary getting their heads shaved.

Babysitting course starts May 14


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mer, the Medford Recreation De- place on Saturday, May 14 from 9
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Medford Township Depart- at 55 Mill Street. Participants are
ment of Recreation is offering a asked to pack a brown bag lunch.
babysitting course for kids ages The cost of the program is $80.
11 to 15 years old. This course, To register, visit www.Medfor-
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Cross, provides participants with For additional information,
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dence to care for infants and ment at 654-2512.

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County levy reduced


in proposed 2011 budget
By ROBERT LINNEHAN rate from 30.99 cents per $100 of $12.4 million less than the maxi-
The Medford Sun equalized valuations to 30.96 mum allowable amount designat-
cents. ed by the state.
Burlington County taxpayers According to county freehold- “The cumulative total of tax
received some good news last ers, this is the 21st year in a row and spending cuts over the last
week as Burlington County Free- the tax rate has been reduced. four years should send a strong
holder Director Bruce Garganio “These multi-million dollar de- message that we are serious
presented a $216.9-million budget creases come at a time when about reining in the cost of gov-
for the year 2011 that reduces the county taxpayers need it most,” ernment. We realize we have an
county tax levy by $5,922,090. Garganio said. “This is reflective obligation to our residents who
This is the fourth year in a row of all the cuts and consolidations are still struggling to find employ-
that the tax levy has been cut. The that have been made, and frankly, ment and pay the rent or mort-
budget was introduced on we’re not done yet. Rest assured gage,” Garganio said.
Wednesday, May 4. that all the county’s core pro- To cut costs, Garganio said that
The budget, which calls for grams and services remain in more than 300 staff positions
spending cuts in more than a place.” have been eliminated since Janu-
dozen departments, reduces The public hearing is sched- ary 2008, and 165 vehicles from a
spending by $4.3 million and also uled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday, county fleet of more than 650
lowers the county property tax June 8. The total tax levy is about have been taken out of service.

Gary S. Ley Memorial May 16


The Medford-Vincentown Ro- drive, hole in one, and closest to camp, families in need that live
tary Club will sponsor its Sixth the pin. in the Medford-Vincentown area
Annual Gary S. Ley Memorial Individual golfers are needed. and other worthwhile events or
Golf Outing on Monday, May 16 at Their donation will be $150 and needs.
the Medford Lakes Country Club that will include dinner at the end For more information about
in Medford Lakes. of the tournament. Dinner-only the tournament, call 953-7600, e-
The outing will begin at 11 a.m. reservations cost $50. mail diggerdavid@MSN.com.
with a lunch buffet, a noon shot- Money from the tournament For more information about
gun start, and with dinner follow- will be used by the Medford-Vin- becoming a rotary member, visit
ing the end of the tournament. centown Rotary Club to fund a www.mvrotaryclub.org.
The golf outing will be conducted number of community projects
on a best ball scramble format including scholarships for chil-
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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


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AUBRIE GEORGE Medford Editor

in our opinion

Some caution
It’s spring: Time to be careful
t’s spring. Flowers are blooming. It rains a lot. With luck,

I the warmer weather means potholes can be filled soon. And


it’s also a dangerous time of the year.
Rather, it’s dangerous for some people. Namely, high school
letters to the editor
this are happening here. I mean,
seniors. Something rotten in the why should I expect Medford to
township of Medford? SPEAK UP! be any different than any other
Seniors are but a few weeks Spring plans?
The Medford Sun welcomes New Jersey township?
away from springing into adult- Have you had a chance to One snowy February morn- letters from readers. Brief I am not really into politics,
hood – getting a real job, getting talk to your kids about prom ing, I picked up The Medford and to the point is best, so nor have I ever met Ms. Fay, but I
and graduation? Sun and read an article describ- we look for letters that are hope this little “glitch” in her
ready for college, etc. In-be- You can share your thoughts ing an attempt by the local Med- 300 words or fewer. Be sure path of progress does not deter
tween their next lives and their in the Forum section at ford Township Council to to include her from seeking to return to
www.medfordsun.com. “dump” a fellow councilperson. your name, address and our Council. When you do run,
current ones, though, are “Dump” may not be the political- phone number with your Victoria, you’ve got my vote.
events such as the prom and ly correct description, but in this letter, and know that we will Oh. Remember, Vicky, stay in
case, it seems to fit. print your name and home- town this time.
graduation. And that’s where the danger comes in. The article stated that a cer- town with the letter. We do Norman Roux
Many, if not most school districts have taken precautions tain Council member, newcomer not print anonymous
when it comes to these events. They realize that, first, the kids
Victoria Fay, questioned, among letters. Please, clean up
other things, Council’s choice of
are going to be really excited. And, second, the kids might not contracted professionals, and Send letters via email to after yourselves!
how the Council was spending letters@medfordsun.com, Last Sunday, I took my pup to
use the best judgment. via fax at 856-427-0934, or
our tax revenues. the dog park at Freedom Park.
Post-prom and graduation events now often are sponsored by This apparently did not fit the via the mail at 108 Kings There was a girls’ softball game
Council table’s “good-ol-boy” Highway East, Haddonfield, taking place with Medford as the
school districts. Of special note is Project Graduation, which NJ 08033. Of course, you
mold, so they obviously needed home team.
has been around for years and provides a safe place for teens to to find a way to get her out of can drop them off at our While I love softball and
their face. Now you must under- office, too. played myself for many years, I
celebrate their successful completion of high school. All of
stand, I had recently moved to was dismayed by the absolute
these events are worthy of support. this picturesque, historic little The Medford Sun reserves mess that was left behind by the
township from Central New Jer- the right to reprint your let- teams after the game. Food,
But it’s important to remember that, just like cops can’t pre- ter in any medium – includ-
sey, and wondered: What kind of wrappers and plastic bottles
vent every crime, schools can do only so much. They need the place did I move to? ing electronically. were strewn about the grass, the
support of parents who take the time to speak to their kids Council set out to find a way parking lot and piled up by the
to take care of their problem and So then, on April 15, as report- backstop.
about the dangers of too much partying, getting into a car with it found documented proof that, ed in The Medford Sun’s April 27 This debris is hazardous to
someone who has been drinking or getting behind the wheel of for a brief period, Ms. Fay issue, Council presented her the dogs and small children who
resided outside of Medford in with her “get-out-of-township” share the space. It looks terrible
a car while intoxicated. Marlton for family reasons, papers. and is bad for the environment
Unfortunately, this time of year, which should be one of cele- which is a violation of the rules. And then of course, the va- in general.
And oh, by the way, we’re won- cant seat needed to be filled, and Please players, coaches and
bration, almost always brings news of tragedy as well.
dering how the Council “stum- as luck would have it, Council parents – throw out and recycle
This prom-graduation season, we hope that every parent will bled” onto this information. Is it was able to find a former mayor your trash properly and help
take a few moments to remind their soon-to-be-adults to be care- possible it hired an investigator to accept the position. Gee, was keep our green spaces clean.
with our tax dollars to “get the that a lucky break or not? Who Cindy Slawski
ful and to not take unnecessary risks. Offer to pick them up, goods” and document that would have guessed?
check in on their plans for the big nights, do what you can to in- proof ? I’m not surprised things like

still a little wisdom and restraint. You just might be saving


their lives.

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