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Battling for a cause
District schools compete to
help Goodwill. PAGE 3
P r e - s o r t e d
S t a n d a r d
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P A I D
B e l l m a w r N J
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Special to The Sun
Medford Daisy Troop No. 21490 celebrates as 378 Medford Girl Scouts broke the world record for
most people to simultaneously blow out candles. The event, held in Freedom Park, marked the
100th anniversary of Girl Scouts and yielded 425 pounds of food for the Food Bank of South
Jersey.
Girl Scouts break world record
School
official
takes
leave
By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Medford Sun
Medford Superintendent of
Schools Dr. Joseph Del Rossi has
taken a leave of absence after he
was arrested for allegedly driving
under the influence of alcohol.
Del Rossi, who was unavailable
for comment, issued the following
release:
Throughout my career, my
main goal has been to keep the
focus of our work on the teaching
and learning process for students.
Because of the disruption the
current circumstance has caused,
I feel that it would be in the best
interest of our entire school com-
munity for me to take some time
away from my responsibilities.
I apologize for any inconven-
ience, concern or unrest this situ-
ation has caused our school dis-
trict, especially our students. I
know at this time there are many
unanswered questions, but for
legal reasons, I cant address
them.
At some point in the very near
future, I look forward to doing
that. Thank you for your patience
and understanding in this mat-
Police:
Arson
suspect
arrested
By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Medford Sun
Medford police, with the assis-
tance of Evesham police, arrested
a suspected arsonist when he
stepped off a bus in Marlton on
March 11, Medford police an-
nounced recently.
Jeffrey Douglas was taken into
custody at around 10:30 p.m. that
night without incident, on an out-
standing warrant for aggravated
arson and criminal mischief.
Douglas contacted police earli-
er in the evening and advised
them that he wanted to turn him-
self in, according to police. He in-
dicated he would be taking a NJ
Transit bus from Camden to
Marlton.
It was back on Feb. 25 that Med-
ford police, fire and EMS respond-
ed to a residence on Jackson Road
for a dwelling fire, according to
reports.
Police personnel confirmed the
occupants were all evacuated, in-
cluding an elderly woman, three
additional adults and one juve-
nile.
The fire was quickly brought
under control; however, the resi-
dence sustained more than
$400,000 in damages.
The Medford Township Police
Criminal Investigations Bureau
please see ARSON, page 2 please see DEL ROSSI, page 5
2 THE MEDFORD SUN MARCH 21-27, 2012
investigated the fires cause in
conjunction with the Medford
Township Fire Marshals Office
and with assistance from the
Burlington and Camden county
prosecutors offices.
Police say the fire was deter-
mined to have begun in the base-
ment and was intentionally set
utilizing an ignitable liquid.
According to police, a short
time before the fire started, the
homeowners adult son, Jeffrey
Douglas, had called the home and
asked his parents to leave the base-
ment door unlocked so he could re-
trieve personal belongings.
A short time later, residents
smelled smoke and discovered the
fire in the basement.
Douglas was subsequently
transported to Virtua Memorial
Hospital in Mount Holly and
transferred to Temple Burn Cen-
ter in Philadelphia.
He was treated at Temple for
smoke inhalation and released on
Feb. 27.
On March 8, Medford police is-
sued an arrest warrant for Dou-
glas, of Camden, charging him
with five counts of aggravated
arson and one count of criminal
mischief.
Douglas was subsequently re-
manded to the Burlington County
Jail in lieu of $390,000 bail.
ARSON
Continued from page 1
Arson fire in February caused
$400,000 in damage
A 42-year-old woman has been
arrested on charges she sexually
assaulted a boy, according to po-
lice reports.
Susannah McHugh was
charged with three counts of sex-
ual assault and two counts of en-
dangering the welfare of a child,
police said.
On March 2, the Medford police
say they were advised of the al-
leged sexual assault.
Police say the subsequent in-
vestigation revealed McHugh en-
gaged in prohibited sex acts with
the victim on two occasions in
late February.
On March 6, Medford police ex-
ecuted several search warrants at
the McHugh residence and dur-
ing the late evening hours, arrest-
ed her.
She was remanded to the
Burlington County Jail Womens
Facility and posted $200,000 full bail.
The case will soon be heard in
superior court, police said.
Woman arrested for alleged sexual assault
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Battling for a cause
By ROBERT LINNEHAN
and SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Medford Sun
Its school vs. school, friend vs.
friend, class vs. class, as the
schools of the Lenape High
School Regional School District
will battle it out and try to collect
the most items for Goodwill Inter-
national of Southern New Jersey
and Philadelphia.
Lenape Regional High School
District Foundation of Leader-
ship students and faculty advis-
ers from each high school organ-
ized the community-service proj-
ect benefiting Goodwill. Proceeds
from the sale of everything col-
lected fund Goodwills job train-
ing programs and career services
that help local residents with dis-
abilities and disadvantages get to
work.
The competition will pit each
high school against each other
during the collection period
which began on Monday, March 5,
and ends Thursday, April 19.
The Lenape Regional High
School District is excited for the
partnership with Goodwill Indus-
tries and the community service
opportunity for our students,
said LRHSD Superintendent of
Schools Emily Capella. Our stu-
dents are committed to service
learning and their contribution
to the community is commend-
able.
Its going to be a pressure-filled
two months as students, parents
and faculty at Cherokee, Lenape,
Seneca and Shawnee high schools
begin cleaning out their closets,
basements and garages to find
gently-used unwanted items for
Goodwill.
Len Westman, north principal
at Lenape High School, said it is
important to help others in need.
Its just another initiative that
the district promotes giving back
to the community, Westman
said. It gets the kids to think
about more than themselves
(and) promotes a sense of com-
munity.
He said the students who par-
ticipate are well-rounded and are
civic-minded.
It makes better citizens,
Westman said.
Shawnee High School Princi-
pal Matthew Campbell thinks the
drive and competition are great
ideas.
There are no losers, Camp-
bell said, noting the satisfaction
realized by those who think of
others and try to better the world
they live in.
He said the students will hope-
fully become people who do com-
munity service all of their lives.
I appreciate their willingness
to partner with the schools for a
good cause, Campbell said of
Goodwill.
Tony Cattani, south principal
at Lenape High School, believes
civic engagement is important.
please see SCHOOLS, page 4
Were always encouraging our
students to help serve one anoth-
er, Cattani said.
He also believes partnering
with Goodwill is a good idea.
I think its a healthy rivalry,
Cattani said. I think it will bring
out the best in our students and
our staff for a good cause.
My hopes are that the stu-
dents will acknowledge that there
are other people who need help.
Seneca High School Principal
Jeff Spector said the drive is
tremendous and that hes proud
to see students embrace civic re-
sponsibility.
I just think its great to see the
kids involved in such an opportu-
nity, Spector said.
Assistant principal of Chero-
kee High School Scott Agnew said
whenever the district has an
inter-high school competition, it
really gets the competitive juices
flowing in the students.
Whenever theres competition
amongst the Indian schools,
everyone is out to get number
one. Were very competitive with-
in our district, he said. For the
most part, our kids are very fortu-
nate in Evesham to have the op-
portunities that they do. This is
just one of many charitable
things we do in the high school.
So many of our clubs and teams
do things to help out the needy.
We have numerous food and
clothing drives throughout the
year. Its great.
Goodwill will be bringing dona-
tion containers to each schools
parking lot during spring-clean-
ing season. Once full, a Goodwill
truck will empty the container,
count the number of bags in it,
and then compute the number of
pounds of donations collected.
Cherokee High Schools dona-
tion box will be right at the en-
trance of Cherokee North, Agnew
said, to remain in the forefront of
student and parents minds.
We want our students to have
the awareness that not everyone
is as well off as most of us are.
The ability to reach out and help
the people who need help, our
kids have been unbelievable in
doing that, he said. To make it
competitive, thats a little bit
more fuel for our kids. The stu-
dent council is heading this, but
the entire school is going to be in-
volved.
Donation results for each
school will be periodically posted
on the districts website at
www.lrhsd.edu and on Goodwills
Facebook page www.facebook.com
/GoodwillNJ.
The school that collects the
most donations (based on pounds)
will be crowned the 2012 champi-
ons and receive a trophy that can
be displayed at their school until
2013, when the new clothing drive
challenge begins.
According to Goodwills Presi-
dent and CEO Mark B. Boyd, lead-
ership students have spent many
months preparing for this compe-
tition and learning about Good-
will.
In January, a group of 40 stu-
dents toured Goodwills retail op-
erations center, where donations
are sorted, recycled and prepared
for sale.
A visit to Goodwills outsourc-
ing and production fulfillment
center, which provides employ-
ment opportunities for people
with disabilities, showed them
Goodwills mission in action.
The Lenape Regional High
School District serves the eight
municipalities of Evesham, Med-
ford, Mt. Laurel, Shamong,
Southampton, Tabernacle and
Woodland townships and Med-
ford Lakes Borough.
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YMCA Camps offering
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The YMCA Camps of Medford,
including Camp Ockanickon,
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those who serve our country and
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In addition to offering a 25 per-
cent military-family discount to
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The Medford Panther Players
are preparing for their spring
musical, Annie.
Student actors take a step back
in time to 1930s era New York
City.
The flamboyant characters
have made Annie one of the
most beloved musicals in history,
and the plot likens to our current
difficult economic times.
Audiences are in store for a
treat as director Michael Delrossi
brings the life the timeless story
of Annie. In what promises to be
another showstopper, the musi-
cal, which won a Tony Award for
Best Musical and ran six years on
Broadway, showcases student ac-
tors from Haines and Memorial
middle schools.
Delrossi, a sixth-grade social
studies teacher at the Haines
Sixth-Grade Center, is thrilled to
bring this timeless message of
hope to the community.
Performances are at 7 p.m. on
March 23, 24, 30 and 31, and Satur-
day afternoons at 2 p.m. on March
24 and 31.
All shows are held in the the-
ater at Medford campus of the
Burlington County Institute of
Technology at 10 Hawkins Road.
Tickets are $9 in advance and
$10 at the door.
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for more information or to pur-
chase reserved tickets.
Community spring track
program starting
World Athlete Track Academy
has started its first spring track
community program, where all
skill levels are welcome. Children
will participate in local weekly
training sessions and regional de-
velopmental track meets. The
spring season starts at the end of
March and continues until May.
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available at www.worldathlete.net.
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or call (609) 304-2902.
Live auction benefits
Virtua Memorial
Pinelands Auxiliary will host
its annual live auction to benefit
cardiac services at Virtua Memo-
rial. Professional auctioneer Ed
Anderson will preside. A variety
of items will be up for auction, in-
cluding antiques, brand new toys,
housewares, original art and gen-
tly used collectables. Lunch will
be available for purchase.
The event is open to the public
and will be held Saturday, March
24 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Vaughn Hall, 79 Tecumseh Trail,
Medford Lakes.
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