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INSIDE THIS ISSUECrime
Down 17 percentfrom last year. PAGE 2
By NICK COHENThe Medford Sun
For one week of the year, thedarkness and quiet of the PineBarrens are replaced with thesounds of carousels, carnivalgames and the aroma of home-cooked goodies. That week waslast week as the Pine Barrens Fes-tival celebrated 25 years.
Its been a great success, an-other great community-buildingevent, Father Andrew Jamiesonof Church of the Holy Eucharistsaid on the opening night of thefestival. We just want everyoneto turn out and enjoy a great timewith their families and children,enjoy great food and great enter-tainment. Its a great time.
The annual festival takes placeon the Church of The Holy Eu-charists property and continuesto be the biggest event on the re-gions calendar. Between 35,000and 40,000 visitors were expectedto visit this year and enjoy thefamily friendly atmosphere,
while supporting a good cause.The money goes directly to
the parish and its upkeep for theyear. Its our biggest fundraiserfor the church, Jamieson said.We need a new roof, with theproject beginning in September,and $70,000 is slated for that sowere hoping the festival can go along way in raising that.
More than 450 volunteers do-SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Medford Sun
Ominous skies threatened patrons of the 25th annual Pine Barrens Festival on July 22. Food vendors, live music and rides from MajesticMidways provided the entertainment for the annual celebration.
Pine Barrens Festival celebrates 25 years
please see RESIDENT, page 11
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Bloomfield Business Park
401 Bloomfield Drive #4West Berlin, NJ 08091
(856) 768-9503www.Balletnj.org
Now accepting registrations online atwww.academyofballetnj.org for dancers ages 3 to
18 years of age for the 2013-2014 Academic year.Training in Ballet is fun when taught byexperienced, energetic and caring teachers. Yourchild will gain poise, confidence and a lifelonglove of the arts by training in a caring and non-competitive environment. In addition, your childwill receive the necessary technical instruction toguarantee his or her transition to the next level indance. It would be our privilege to answer anyquestions about your child's dance goals. Please
call 856-768-9503 to arrange a time to speak withDavid Gallagher, Artistic Director of Ballet NJ, orto request a 2013-2014 brochure.
www.academyofballetnj.org
Auditions for the 30th annual production of the"Nutcracker" will be held on: Sunday, August 25,
2013 at the Academy of Ballet NJ, 401 BloomfieldDrive, West Berlin, NJ. The audition is open to 4
to 18 years of age. Pre-register online atwww.balletnj.org or by calling 856-768-9503.
Prepare for the Nutcracker Audition duringBallet NJ's August Intensive, August 19, 2013
through August 23, 2013. Call: 856-768-9503now, to reserve your child's place. There will be a
limited number of spaces available so make yourreservation early.
--Gilda Morigi, Critic for Dancer Magazine
www.Balletnj.org
Ballet NJ Nutcracker AuditionsThe Academy of Ballet NJ
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JULY 31 - AUGUST 6, 2013 5
BRIEFSFuture Engineers
Summer Camp in August
Stefani Kirk, technologyteacher at Shawnee High School,will be running a "Future Engi-neers Summer Camp" Aug. 13-15from 9-11:30 a.m. and Aug. 20-22 3-5:30 p.m. Allow your son ordaughter, ages 8-13, to create theirown solar car and water bottlerocket!
The cost is $100 per week, orparents can sign up for bothweeks for $150.
Only 16 students will be accept-ed.
Email [email protected] withany questions.
Historic Kirbys Mill andMuseum open SundaysHistoric Kirbys Mill and Mu-
seum will be open to the public onSunday afternoons in Augustfrom 1-4 p.m.
The mill, which dates from1778, is included on the National
Register of Historic Places and isa restoration project of the Med-ford Historical Society.
Visitors will be able to tour themill, which houses the societyscollection of local memorabilia,period costumes, tools and farmimplements.
Admission is free.For more information, call
(609) 654-7767.
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Medford news
Have a news tip? Want to sendus a press release or photos?Shoot an interesting video?Drop us an email [email protected]. Faxus at 856-427-0934. Call the
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
Finally, nine months after Super-
storm Sandy touched ground,
New Jerseys economy is gain-
ing momentum.
A report released last week by Wells
Fargo, the states second largest bank
by deposits, says that federal and in-
surance money flowing into the stateto aid in the Sandy recovery started to
pay dividends in the first half of 2013,
and should continue to propel the
economy for the rest of this year.
According to the report, the state
added 4,200 construction jobs from
January to June of this year. The
same time last year, the industry lost
4,500 jobs.
Its a great sign for the state. Gov.
Christie estimated New Jersey suf-
fered $37 billion in damage from the
storm. Approximately 22,000 homes
were left uninhabitable and 325,000
others were significantly damaged.
Now, in the dead of the summer,with the start of hurricane season ap-
proaching again, construction is heat-
ing up, fueling the states overall eco-
nomic recovery.
The Wells Fargo report wasnt all
peachy, though. While New Jerseys
economy was significantly better in
the first half of this year compared to
last, it still lags behind national aver-ages. Six percent of all mortgages are
in foreclosure, the second-highest rate
in the country behind only Florida.
Housing prices grew only 2.9 percent
year over year, while the national aver-
age stood at 12.2 percent. New Jerseys
unemployment rate dropped almost a
point in the last year, and that trend is
expected to continue, but it still sits at
8.7 percent compared to the national
average of 7.6 percent.
These stats beg the questions:
Should we compare New Jersey to the
rest of the country? Or should we justcompare the Garden State to itself ?
New Jersey is a very unique state in
that its economy is fueled strongly by
two major metropolitan regions whose
city is in another state. The economy
works differently here. Employment
works differently here. Elections work
differently here. So why, then, if we
are an outlier, must we compare our-
selves to others?
For once, we need to focus on our
own recovery, and ensure we are
adding as many jobs as we can, no
matter what our stats look like com-
pared to every other state.
Recovery finally catching a breakConsiderable momentum gained in first half of 2013, report says
Your thoughts
Should we rejoice in the positive outlookfor New Jerseys economy? Or shouldwe be worried that we lag behind therest of the country? Let your voice beheard through a letter to the editor.
police reportsThe following is on file with the Med-
ford Township Police Department:
Medford Township Police announce thearrest of seven subjects involved in threeseparate home invasions and the attempt-ed murder of a quadriplegic Medford man.
On July 18, police arrested 18- and 19-year-old suspects of Mt. Laurel, for con-spiracy to commit murder, criminal at-
tempt to commit murder, armed robbery,burglary, theft and weapons offenses.
The arrests were a result of a five-month investigation, which began on Feb.24. At approximately 2:11 a.m,. four indi-viduals entered the home of the 47-year-
old disabled man while he slept.The four suspects intended to rob the
victim, however two of the suspects hadalso conspired to kill the victim.
One of the suspects was armed with aknife and attempted to kill the victim as heslept in his wheelchair. However, he wasstopped by one of the co-conspirators be-fore injuring the victim.
On May 7, at 2:55 a.m., the four men re-
turned to the victims home and stole asafe containing jewelry, knives and person-al documents.
The investigation revealed that one ofthe suspects had orchestrated these threeincidents, recruiting associates to commit
these crimes.The orchestrator was lodged in Burling-
ton County Jail in lieu of bail set at$855,000. One of the Mt. Laurel suspectswas arrested at his home and lodged inlieu of bail set at $800,000. Police seized his2010 Dodge Challenger used during thecommission of the crime.
The second Mt. Laurel suspect was ar-rested in Ocean City, Md., and awaits an
extradition hearing.The 20-year-old suspect of Moorestown
was charged and released.The last remaining three suspects, of
Bellmawr and Philadelphia, were chargedand are currently wanted by police.
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WEDNESDAYJULY 31Discover underground animals:
Ages 5-10. 2 p.m. PinelandsBranch Library, 39 Allen Ave.,
Medford. Learn about animalsthat prefer to live on the groundand under the ground. Meet liveexamples up close and in personto find out why life for these spe-cial creatures is better downdeep. Presented by the New Jer-sey Academy for Aquatic Sci-ences. Registration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club: Med-
Port Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 354-8104 for information.
THURSDAYAUGUST 1Storytime: Ages 4-6. 10:30 a.m.Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Come joinMr. Rick for stories of all kinds tobe followed by an engaging andcreative activity. Registrationrequired, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Ave., Medford. Yoga pret-zels is a fun and vibrant way toget kids bending, breathing,twisting, and stretching. Guidedmeditation at the end of the ses-
sion will help kids develop focus,self-awareness and a sense ofcalm. Registration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Ave., Medford. Please joinus with Babita Kapoor, a regis-tered Shakti Om Yoga instructor,to learn yogas ancient science ofbreath control and re-energizeyour body and mind; learn self
awareness techniques throughposture and breathing; learnmeditation techniques to helpwith insomnia and fatigue, andmuch more. Registrationrequired, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
FRIDAYAUGUST 2Library babies: 0-24 months. 10:30
a.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Ave., Medford. Our littlestlibrary goers are invited to joinMiss Danielle for stories, songs,
rhymes, and play time. Must beaccompanied by a caregiver. Reg-istration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
MONDAYAUGUST 5Stamping and paper crafting: 6:30
p.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Ave., Medford. Join us for aLevel 1 class in rubber-stampingand paper crafting. Learn basictechniques that can be used tomake beautiful handmade cards,
scrapbook pages and other proj-ects. Note: Please bring your ownscissors, adhesives and a papercutter (if you have one.) Registra-tion required, visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at TheSanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. MainSt., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800for more information.
Survivors of Suicide: FellowshipAlliance Chapel, 199 ChurchRoad. 7 p.m. Call 953-7333 ext.309 for information.
Oneness Blessing: Center for Con-scious Living, 302 N. WashingtonSt., Suite 101E, 7 p.m. Call (856)722-LOVE for information.
TUESDAYAUGUST 6Lego club: Ages 7-12. 3 and 4 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Ave., Medford. Join our
Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Kids canwork individually or in teams tocreate this months challenge.The theme will be revealed at theLego Club session. Please do notbring your own Legos. Snacksmay be served. Registrationrequired, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Clubmeeting: 6:30 p.m. at MedfordLakes Country Club, MedfordLakes. For more information visitwww.mvrotaryclub.org.
Kids Yoga: 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. at TheSanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. MainSt., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800for more information.
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nate their time to the event fromboth within and outside theparish. The parish maintains allthe booths, and the only part ofthe event run by an outsidesource is the rides.
Majestic Midways continuesto be great in providing the rides,
and they draw a lot of people tothe festival, Jamieson said.After 25 years, the thought may
be that not much would changeyear to year, but for the first timea classic car show was part of thecelebration.
We had more than 70 cars and15 monster trucks, Jamiesonsaid. We hoped it would bringmore people, come see the carsthen check out the festival or getsomething to eat. Were definitelyhappy about it being a part of the
event.Its not all funnel cakes and
games as each night of the festi-val is dedicated to honoring a Vol-
unteer of the Year from the differ-ent Pineland towns in the area.
Each town nominates two peo-ple and the festival committeemakes the selection of who is Vol-unteer of the Year, said MaryFischl, chairperson of the Cul-ture and History and Nature Re-sources tent at the festival, in ad-dition to organizing Volunteers ofthe Year. The award is given tosomeone who has made an out-standing contribution to the cul-
ture, history and natural re-source of the Pine Barrens, Fis-chl said.
Bob Egan was the recipient of
Medfords Volunteer of the Yearaward.
Egan has served in leadershiproles for the Medford Youth Ath-letic Association for the past 10years, including the role of vicepresident.
Most recently, Egan has servedas the president and foundingboard member for the MedfordCelebrates Foundation.
The Medford Celebrates Foun-dation has funded the Fourth of
July fireworks display in recentyears. The Foundation hopes tofund other Medford communityevents in the future.
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Both attorneys are based in theMount Laurel office.
Dev, a Medford resident, focus-es her practice in the representa-tion of public and private sectoremployers in the areas of laborand employment, school law, and
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Upon law school graduation,Dev worked as a judicial law clerkto the Honorable Ronald E. Book-binder, assignment judge of theNew Jersey Superior Court forBurlington County. She is admit-ted to practice law in New Jerseyand Pennsylvania.
Dibble, a Philadelphia resident,represents insurance carriers andemployers in the defense of work-ers compensation claims at allstages of litigation.
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Police chief remindsresidents of many
ways to report crime
dents entered in the system, Bew-ley said.
We view it as a very effectiveprogram, he said.
According to Meder, the infor-mation used from New World Sys-tems assists in identifying crimepatterns in Medford that may besimilar in other towns.
It makes information in othertowns a little more readily avail-able. For instance, we can talk toEvesham if something pops up,like a rash of burglaries, and talkto them about how to stop it,Meder said.
In addition to New World Sys-tems, the department utilizesFacebook to provide information
to residents.One of the things we have
done is maintain a good relation-ship with homeowners alliancesthroughout the township, Medersaid, noting the Facebook pageand email alerts to the alliancesnotify them of crime patterns. Ifwe see something thats affectingthe township, we to try make peo-ple aware of whats going on sothey can be more vigilant.
Meder suggests simple solu-tions to preventing crime, includ-ing locking doors at night or whenresidents have left the property.
Medford is a safe place, butpeople need to be cognizant oftheir homes. Something as simpleas locking your doors can deter[criminals], Meder said. Wewant to have a better relationshipwith the public to communicatewith them. Theyre our eyes andears.
There are 28 officers on Med-ford Townships police force. Ac-cording to Meder, at the height ofemployment, there were as manyas 49.
Meder recently applied for agrant that would allow the town-ship to hire more officers.
The council has allowed us toapply for the grant. Hopefully itwill work out, Meder said.
Meder wants to remind resi-dents there are multiple ways toreport crime in Medford, includ-ing the citizen tip hotline, theFacebook page, the website and ageneric email to which they cansend in anything.
To report crimes in the area,call the confidential tip line at(609) 714-0302, contact the police at(609) 654-7511, or through email [email protected].
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