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OCT. 1–7, 2014
Apple
Festival
highlights
history
Sun sets as Rosh Hashanah begins
Event Oct. 11
benefits historical
site of Kirby’s Mill
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
One Saturday every October,
residents from Medford and surrounding communities pack
Kirby’s Mill, drawn by the sights,
sounds and smells of the historic
site’s annual Apple Festival.
The 2014 festival is scheduled
for Saturday, Oct. 11 from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at Kirby’s Mill.
The event is the biggest of the
please see APPLE, page 9
IF YOU GO
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Rabbi Yitzchok Kahan stands outside the front door of Chabad of Medford as he prepares for the congregation to file in prior to the
start of Rosh Hashanah service last week. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and the first High Holy Day on the Jewish calendar.
Chabad of Medford will hold Yom Kippur services on Oct. 3 at 6:15 p.m. and Oct. 4 at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.
When: Oct. 11 from 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Where: Kirby’s Mill, 275 Church
Road in Medford
Cost: Admission is free
For more information: Visit
www.medfordhistory.org
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Liquor license
Township again putting
license up to bid. PAGE 2
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 19–23
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2 THE MEDFORD SUN — OCT. 1–7, 2014
Liquor license going up to bid – again
Township lowers the minimum bid to $350K after receiving interest
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Medford Township is hoping to
capitalize on the string of new
eateries moving into the township by putting its available
liquor license out to bid for a
third time.
The township will bid out the
license this autumn. The minimum bid will be set at $350,000
after discussion between members of council during its meeting on Sept. 16.
The license originally went out
to bid in the fall of 2013, with the
minimum bid of $600,000. The
minimum bid has been reduced
to make it more attractive to businesses.
Acting township manager
Katherine Burger said the township has received calls from Realtors and businesses inquiring
about the license.
Mayor Chris Buoni said there
has been nothing specific in regard to the businesses inquiring
about the license.
“There has been some expressed interest,” he said. “Nothing specific.”
Buoni said setting the minimum bid lower would hopefully
attract a bidder in this round. He
believes bringing in a business,
even at a reduced price for a license, would benefit the township.
“Even though we might not
fetch as high of a price, I think
there’s a long-term economic benefit to continuing the economic
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momentum,” he said.
Medford Township’s planning
board recently approved the application of The Pop Shop to
move into the vacant bank building at the corner of Main and
Bank streets. Buoni said other
businesses have also moved in recently, making the timing right to
put the license out to bid again.
The township originally put
the license out to bid with the
minimum bid set at $600,000. The
bid was set at this mark after
comparisons were made with
liquor license bids in surrounding towns like Mt. Laurel and
Moorestown.
After no bids were received in
the first round, council agreed to
drop the minimum bid to $450,000
in November of 2013. The license
did not receive any bids in the
second round.
Councilman Frank Czekay expressed some concern when he
said the minimum bid might be a
bit too low, citing the fluctuation
of the market.
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contest will take place from Saturday, Oct. 11 through Friday, Oct.
26. It is open to all ages. There is
no entry free.
The scarecrow contest is a family-friendly event. Scarecrows can
be humorous, lovable and whimsical, but not frightening or distasteful. The MBA has the right to
reject any and all scarecrows it
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out on Oct. 11. Scarecrows must
face the shops, not the streets.
Each scarecrow display must
have a sign to identify the entry.
The sign should include the name
of the group, business or club and
the category the scarecrow is entered in. Businesses may include
a company logo. No advertising
or political statements are permitted.
Scarecrow installation can
take place starting on Oct. 11 at 8
a.m. All entries must be in place
by 11 a.m. Winners will be announced on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 1
p.m. at the Gazebo on Main
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OCT. 1–7, 2014 – THE MEDFORD SUN 5
Pedals for Progress
seeks bicycle donations
Pedals for Progress, in its continuing effort to recycle bicycles
properly, is having a used bike collection sponsored by the MedfordVincentown Rotary Club in conjunction with the Medford Township Police Department and
Wheelies Bicycle Sales.
Anyone with an adult or child’s
bicycle in repairable condition is
urged to donate his or her bike to
this worthy cause. Disassembled
bikes or “bikes for parts” will not
be accepted.
Bikes can be dropped off from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday Oct. 5,
rain or shine at the Medford Public Safety building.
Pedals for Progress collects
3,000 to 5,000 bicycles annually
and transfers this material
wealth to those more needy. To
date, more than 142,000 have been
shipped to developing countries
in Latin America, Africa and
Eastern Europe. In these countries the bikes are reconditioned
by partner agencies and distributed at low cost to poor working
adults. These bikes provide them
with reliable transportation for
commuting to work, transporting
product to market, or accessing
health care and other services.
Steady
employment
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these adults is vital to the development and success for these
economies.
It costs $40 to collect, process,
ship, rebuild and distribute each
bicycle. A donation toward shipping costs is necessary.
All cash and material donations are fully deductible and a receipt will be available at the collection site. We also accept working portable sewing machines.
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Mounted cameras on officers are a good idea
Dan McDonough Jr.
ell phone cameras are everywhere. Ordinary people record
ordinary things on their cameras every day. Some upload funny
videos to YouTube and they become famous. Some record friends and family
acting like, well, friends and family do.
Some record precious moments such
as a child’s first step, first words or
first hit at a Little League game.
And then, there are some who
record controversial situations –
fights, robberies, other crimes and
even situations that could make law
enforcement look bad.
This is a new piece of technology
that police departments across the
world have had to deal with – and it’s
a challenge they haven’t had to face before since it’s technology the public
uses and not technology officers use.
Police departments often say that
cell phone camera footage that shines
a negative light on officers often doesn’t tell the whole story, and they’re
right to a point. Those uploaded videos
of controversial police actions don’t
often show the entire “before” that
leads to the sensational “after.” That’s
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not justifying the “after” if it entails
police brutality or an excessive use of
force or power; it’s just a fact that,
when taken out of context, video can
often be misleading.
That’s one main reason why we support the state Sen. Shirley Turner’s
plan to introduce legislation that
would require all patrol officers to
wear body cameras that would capture
video and audio recordings.
If all officer interactions with the
public are recorded, for the entire
length of the interaction, a full picture
of what happened will be there for
everyone to see.
Evesham Township recently installed cameras on all its officers on its
own. Back in July, when the program
was announced, Police Chief Christopher Chew said studies have shown
that the cameras would save a depart-
ment of its size an estimated $117,000
over a three-year period by reducing
legal complaints against the department, as well as reduce the use of
force and workman’s compensation.
Another $94,000 would be saved in
civilian and department costs with
less time spent in court, “overtime, on
days off, investigating frivolous internal affairs complaints or lawsuits,”
Chew said.
Those are great points, and good
enough reasons to make the investment to mandate cameras on all officers.
What’s better, though, is that the
cameras should help keep officers in
line, too. We’re not accusing our local
officers of misconduct or, worse, brutality, but it’s nice to have this extra
level of protection – and peace of
mind – for the public. That, if an officer were to act out of line, his or her
actions would be caught on tape, just
like our actions would be caught on
tape if the situation were reversed.
Our legislators should support
Turner’s idea and make the cameras
required on all officers.
Church to host Health Fair and Flu Clinic on Oct. 5
The Parish Health Ministry of St. Mary
of the Lakes Church will hold its annual
Health Fair and Flu Clinic on Oct. 5 at the
Emmaus Center.
The event will be from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Rite Aid of Stokes Road in Medford will
administer the flu shots.
The event will also include chair massages,
free
hearing
tests,
blood
pressure and other screenings, home services information and nutrition information.
Representatives from Samaritan Hospice and Parish Prayer Shawl Ministry will
also be present.
Regular flu vaccine doses will cost
$32.99, while high potency doses covering
four viruses will cost $65.99.
All those interested in vaccines should
bring a Medicare Card.
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Oct. 29 edition. The Oct. 22 edition will
be the last edition before elections to
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OCT. 1–7, 2014 – THE MEDFORD SUN 7
Students injured in school bus accident
The following information was
provided by the Medford Township Police Department.
On Sept. 16, Medford Police received a report for a well-being
check for a subject
identified as a 27-yearold man of Conestoga
Court in Medford. Officers responded to the
home and located the
man. During the initial contact
with police, the man was agitated
and confrontational. A physical
altercation ensued after the man
attempted run past the officers inside the home. During the altercation, two Medford officers were
injured as they attempted to restrain and control the man. Neither officers’ injuries were life
threatening. The man sustained
an injury to his arm and was later
transported to Virtua Hospital in
Mt. Holly by Medford Township
EMS. Officers were also treated
and released from the hospital.
The man was charged with aggravated assault on police and resisting arrest. Judge Peter C. Lange
Jr. set bail at $5,000, and the man
was remanded to the Burlington
County Jail.
imately 1:15 p.m., Medford Police
and EMS were dispatched to a
motor vehicle accident on Stokes
Road near Jackson Road involving two school buses loaded with
students. Police investigation revealed that a total of
four school buses, operated by Integrity
Transportation, LLC,
of Galloway Township,
were travelling northbound on Stokes Road transporting Absegami High School
marching band students to a competition when the third bus
stopped in traffic and was subsequently struck from behind by
the fourth bus, operated by 65year-old woman of Linwood.
Twenty-one students and two
adult chaperones were on the
third bus, and 21 students and one
adult chaperone were on the
fourth bus.
A total of seven students were
injured in the crash with complaints of leg, arm and facial
pain. One 18-year-old male and
two 17-year-old females were
transported to Virtua Hospital in
Voorhees. One 16-year-old male,
one 17-year-old male and two 17year-old females were transferred
to Virtua Mt. Holly. All of them
complained of minor injuries.
police
report
On Saturday Sept. 20 at approx
Both buses suffered moderate
damage, with the fourth bus
being towed from the scene. The
Linwood woman was issued a
summons for careless driving.
Medford Police were assisted at
the scene by EMS units from
Medford and Tabernacle.
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WEDNESDAY OCT. 1
Toddler time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Toddlers are invited to join Mr. Rick
for stories, songs and a craft or
activity.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:
MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 3548104 for information.
Kids Yoga: 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. at The
Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main
St., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800
for more information.
THURSDAY OCT. 2
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Yoga
pretzels is a fun and vibrant way
to get kids bending, breathing,
twisting and stretching. Guided
meditation at the end of the session will help kids develop focus,
self-awareness and a sense of
calm. Please be sure to have children wear comfortable, breathable clothes and bring a yoga mat
or a large towel to use as a mat
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
with Babita Kapoor, a registered
Shakti Om yoga instructor, to
learn yoga’s ancient science of
breath control and re-energize
your body and mind. Be sure to
wear comfortable, breathable
clothes and bring a yoga mat or a
large towel to use as a mat.
Senior Advisory Board Meeting: 3
p.m. at Cranberry Hall, behind
municipal building, 17 N. Main St.
Meetings are open to the public.
Breakthru Fit Meeting: Breakthru
Fitness and Physical Therapy.
6:30 p.m. Join us for a discussion
on various topics related to
weight loss, nutrition and fitness.
Bring a friend. For more information or to register, call (856) 3962250 ext. 302.
FRIDAY OCT. 3
Lego club: Ages 7-12. 3:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Lego club for creativity and imagination in action. Kids can work
individually or in teams to create
this week’s challenge. The theme
will be revealed at the Lego club
OCT. 1–7, 2014
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session. Please do not bring your
own Legos.
Walking in Grace: 7 p.m. at Fellowship Alliance Chapel, 199 Church
Road. Women are invited to this
introductory event celebrating a
new women’s ministry for the
community. The event will include
worship music, a guest speaker,
refreshments and the opportunity to learn more about this community program and future
events. Register online at
www.faconline.org/wig.
SATURDAY OCT. 4
Raptor photography session: 9
a.m. at Woodford Cedar Run
Wildlife Refuge. The refuge’s
trained handlers will bring birds
of prey out of their enclosures for
photographing up-close and personal on perches. The cost is $30
for members and $40 for nonmembers. Pre-registration and
pre-payment is required.
MONDAY OCT. 6
Stamping & paper crafting: 6:30
p.m. Pinelands Branch Library.
Join for a level one class in rubber-stamping and paper crafting.
Learn basic techniques that can
be used to make beautiful handmade cards, scrapbook pages
and other projects. Please bring
your own scissors, adhesives and
a paper cutter if you have one.
You also might find a bone folder
helpful, but it is not required.
Helping Hand grief support: Fellowship Alliance Chapel, 199 Church
Road. 7 p.m. Call 953-7333 ext. 309
for information.
TUESDAY OCT. 7
Kids can cook: Ages 4-6. 12 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Miss Niki, DTR, from the Shop
Rite of Medford for some kidfriendly cooking. Children will
sample new foods while learning
about cooking, measuring, nutrition and sharing.
Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. Pinelands
Branch Library. Children are welcome to practice their reading
skills and make a new friend by
reading aloud to Ocho, a registered therapy dog. Reading to
dogs has been shown to increase
literacy skills and confidence in
children. Sign up for a 15-minute
slot and see what it's all about.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
meeting: 6:30 p.m. at Medford
Lakes Country Club, Medford
Lakes. For more information visit
www.mvrotaryclub.org.
OCT. 1–7, 2014 – THE MEDFORD SUN 9
Apple Festival is a free event
APPLE
Continued from page 1
many events taking place at the
historic site. About 100 vendors
and thousands of guests annually
come to the festival.
For the past few decades, the
Medford Historical Society has
worked on restoring Kirby’s Mill
to the same condition it was in
hundreds of years ago. The mill
dates back to the earliest days of
America, officially becoming operational during the Revolutionary War in 1778.
The Apple Festival plays an integral part in the historical society’s projects. The complex consists of multiple buildings, including
a
country
store,
milliner’s shop, print shop and a
carpenter shop.
“(The funds) are for maintenance and repair to keep the mill
and museums in operation,” said
Bill Stauts, president of the Medford Historical Society.
Last year’s Apple Festival
funds were used to help pay for a
few projects. Repair jobs were
done to the mill wheel last year to
make it operational.
The historical society is also
creating a farm museum across
the street from the mill.
“We are creating a farm museum right across the street from
the mill,” Stauts said. “It just has
farm tools used during the time
period.”
All of the proceeds from the
Apple Festival go toward Kirby’s
Mill complex and its ongoing
restoration. This includes profits
from the vendor and craft tables
at the event.
The festival has attracted a lot
of interest from vendors once
again. All of the vendor space has
filled up.
The event itself includes activities and fun for all ages. A variety
of musical artists will be performing throughout the day.
There will also be two bounce
houses for children. The bounce
houses
premiered
at
the
festival for the first time last
year.
In addition to apples and apple
cider doughnuts, there will be
other food vendors on hand for
those with an appetite. This year,
Stauts said Stewart’s Root
Beer will be among the food vendors.
There will also be two buses to
help transport guests to the mill,
saving people the long walk down
Church Road.
“We have two buses running
this year to Fellowship Alliance
Chapel,” Stauts said. “People can
park there and be shuttled right
to the Apple Festival.”
The festival is free and open to
the public. The event will be held
rain or shine. For more information, visit www.medfordhistory.
org.
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Medford Leas partnerships expand offerings
Medford Leas has widened its
reach into the community this
year to attract even more people
to the events in the new Pathways
to Learning fall program.
This fall, Medford Leas will
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Sawmill Road for programs that
appeal to all ages and interests.
The Pathways to Learning program, now in its fifth season, has
drawn record numbers of people,
both Medford Leas residents and
from the community.
Some of Medford Leas’ upcoming events include:
• Genealogy Workshop –
Who Do You Think They Are?:
Learn how to research family history with area resources and online research websites. The instructor is professional genealogist Lora Kline. The fee is $15.
• Good Grief: Coping with
Loss and Change: This workshop
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strength to love in the face of
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OCT. 1–7, 2014 – THE MEDFORD SUN 11
Garganio protesting
gas rate hike
Two years after he spearheading a successful campaign
against New Jersey American
Water’s bid for a 20 percent rate
increase,
Burlington County
Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio is confronting another
major utility seeking hefty rate
increases, namely, South Jersey
Gas.
Garganio sent a sharply worded letter to an administrative law
judge, in which he strongly
protested the company’s bid for a
14.4 percent rate increase. Judge
William Todd Miller is slated to
hold a hearing on the company’s
petition in Atlantic City on Sept.
29.
“Everyone can agree – especially in this current economic environment – that an increase of 14
percent is over-the-top for families which have struggled
through a major recession,” Gar-
ganio wrote. “If we are being perfectly honest, this constitutes
price gouging under any conditions. Burlington County constitutes a relatively small number of
the reported 362,000 customers
served by South Jersey Gas,
which includes portions of Evesham, Medford, Medford Lakes,
Shamong, Tabernacle and Woodland. It is on behalf of these
households that I am protesting
this rate hike.”
Garganio, referring to his past
experience fighting American
Water, also set his sights on “the
muddled bureaucracy that keeps
ratepayers totally in the dark.”
He said that the rate increase
petitions are difficult for the average person to understand, that
ratepayers do not receive notices
of hearings, and that the Rate
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matter of months,” he said.
When Medford looked at liquor
license values in surrounding
towns, they ranged from $700,000
in Mt. Laurel to $1 million near
the Moorestown Mall. However,
Councilman Randy Pace said it is
unfair to compare Medford to
those other areas.
“We’re simply a different township,” he said.
Buoni also mentioned $350,000
is the minimum bid for the license. He said bids might in-
crease if multiple businesses are
interested.
“I’d rather have a lower bid
threshold and know we may attract more than one bid which
may drive the cost up a little bit,”
he said.
“I don’t think we hurt ourselves by sending it out at a lower
number,” Pace said.
The license previously belonged to the Beau Rivage French
restaurant. The township received the license back in 2013
after it was deemed inactive following the restaurant’s closure.
A resolution putting the liquor
license out to bid could be on a
council meeting agenda as soon
as October.
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planning a grand soiree on Saturday, Oct. 18 at the Medford Lake
Country Club. The Masquerade
Ball will begin at 7 p.m. and offer
music, magic, hors d’oeurves, and
a cash bar. Attendees are encouraged to come in masks, costumes
or black tie, although formal
dress is optional. A master illusionist will unmask all sorts of
surprises and awards will be
made in several categories for
outstanding costumes. The cost of
admission is $45 per person or
$350 for a table of eight and reser-
vations may be made online at
medfordartscenter.org.
The Masquerade Ball is a new
take on the arts center’s annual
fundraiser.
“We wanted to do something
different but still fun,” said
Friends of the Medford Arts
chair Cathy Livingstone. “We
think we’ve designed an exciting
evening.”
All proceeds benefit the center,
nicknamed the MAC.
Sponsorships are still available. Benefits include free admission and promotion to a desirable
audience.
For more details, contact Livingstone at (865) 988-9524.
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Pinelands Garden Club meets Oct. 13
The Pinelands Garden Club of
Medford will hold its general
meeting on Oct. 13 at Medford
Leas Auditorium on Route 70.
Chris Insinga of Briand's Garden Center, Southampton will advise on plants for our area to be
used in landscaping. Briand's
offer nursery plants, trees and
other landscaping services. There
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The public is encouraged to attend. Please call (856) 988-9804 for
information. Also, come and see
our booth at the apple festival on
Oct. 11 at Kirby's Mill.
Learn about beekeeping
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Have you ever wanted to look
inside an active beehive, without
the fear of being stung?
The October meeting of the
Medford Branch of AAUW will
feature a presentation on the art
of beekeeping by Gerald Kiyak
who is also known as "The Bee
Man.” The meeting is in the Linden Room at Medford Leas on
Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 7:15 p.m.
Kiyak will be bringing to the meeting a
working bee hive and an
assortment of products
made from bee output.
The public is welcome.
For more information on
AAUW, visit medford-nj.aauw.net.
Medford will host its eighth annual Wine, Beer and Whiskey tasting event on Friday, Oct. 24 from 7
to 11 p.m. at the Mansion in
Voorhees.
Guests will enjoy featured
wines, beer and whiskey with a
buffet dinner to include live
music. The evening will include
both live and silent auction items.
Limited tables of 10
people will be available
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The camp is offering all military
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Tickets are $75 per person.
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He told Miller that the matter
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increase in rates.
“The unfortunate reality is
that few, if any ratepayers, are
aware of any of these requests,”
said Garganio, “and this pattern
of utility companies slipping
these arcane petitions past consumers really must end.”
The irony, he said, is that the
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“For five years we have been
battling to help people pay their
mortgages and utility bills and
stay in their homes. Utility companies need to sharpen their pencils as well.”
As for the regulatory side, Garganio noted that the Eighth District legislators, Sen. Dawn Marie
Addiego and Assembly Members
Chris Brown and Marie Rodriguez-Gregg, have introduced a
four-bill package to improve the
notification and hearing process.
He said the legislation calls for
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