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www.marltonsun.com AUG. 12–19, 2015 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUEElection update
Six seek three seats on BOE.PAGE 2
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
On Aug. 4, the EveshamTownship Police De-partment held its annu-al National Night Out.Just two of the manyEvesham residents en- joying the fun wereDylan Benchoff, 4, andhis dad Chris. For an-other photo, please seepage 7.
National Night Out
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
As Evesham Chief of PoliceChristopher Chew likes to put it,the department recently gainedsome “family members” with thecreation and implementation of its new police chaplain program.
According to Chew, the pro-gram first materialized as the de-partment was thinking aboutways to further bring in the com-munity as part of the police de-partment.
“The overriding idea behindthis was if there was a tragic(event) that happened in our com-munity, we needed stakeholdersin our community for assistance,whether it be delivering tragicnews to a family, a critical inci-
dent involving a communitymember or an incident involvingthe police with the community,”Chew said.
Once the department starteddoing its research, Chew said itimmediately recognized a policechaplain program was one of thebest ways to achieve that goal.
“We wanted to partner up with
please see ELEVEN, page 13
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
After months of negotiationsbetween the township and schooldistrict, the Evesham TownshipCouncil has officially approved ashared services agreement withthe Evesham Township SchoolDistrict to hire and share fourpart-time police officers who will
be used as school resource offi-cers by the district.
The issue dates back to last fallwhen Evesham School DistrictSuperintendent John Scavellifirst publicly announced he wasin discussions with the EveshamPolice Department to hire whatwas originally going to be justone officer to share.
please see MAYOR, page 6
Broadeningits ranks
Evesham TownshipPolice Departmentstarts chaplain program
Township,schoolsto shareofficers
Four part-time schoolresource police officers will help with truancy
and security issues
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2 THE MARLTON SUN — AUG. 12–19, 2015
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By ZANE CLARK
The SunThis November could see yet
another heated race between can-didates running for the Evesham
Township School District Boardof Education, as there are twiceas many candidates running thanthere are seats available.
According to the BurlingtonCounty Clerk’s office, incumbentboard president Joseph FisicaroJr. and board member KevinStone are running for re-election,along with four other candidates:Michele Hassall, Phil Wessner,Darin J. Thorn and Jeff Bravo.
This year there are three openseats, each for three-year terms.
Incumbent board memberTrish Everhart is not runningagain.
There are no 2015 elections forthe Evesham representative onthe Lenape Regional High SchoolDistrict Board of Education orfor council members on the Eve-sham Township Council.
This year elections will takeplace on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
More information will be avail-able as the date of the electiondraws closer.
Six seek three BOE seats in NovemberFisicaro, Stone run for re-election; Bravo, Hassall, Thorn, Wessner join race
The annual St. Joan of ArcChurch Carnival is Monday, Aug.24 to Saturday, Aug. 29 at Evansand Willow Bend roads.
Rides, food, games and enter-tainment begin at 6 p.m. Therewill be a 50/50, hourly raffles andan Apple Watch raffle.
All-access ride bracelets will beavailable for every night of the
carnival and can be purchased inadvance at the Marlton ShopRite,the church vestibule after week-end masses or at the rectory Mon-day–Thursday from 9:30 a.m.–12:30p.m. and 2–5 p.m., for $25. Cost atthe carnival will be $35.
All proceeds benefit St. Joan of Arc School. For more informa-tion, call (856) 983-0077.
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On Aug. 4 police departments across the nation held National Night Out events, including the MedfordTownship Police Department. Marlton residents, from left, Andrew Seabrook, John Conners and RyanConners stand in front of the Tabernacle Rescue Squad’s truck.
Visiting neighbors
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ew Jersey State Police are
spending $1.5 million to outfit
1,000 troopers over the next
nine months with body cameras. It’s a
hefty price to pay for technology, but a
very small one when considering the
good it will do.
Body cameras for police have be-come increasingly popular throughout
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that made national headlines in places
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Troopers will wear the body cam-
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dents.”
Some local police departments, such
as Glassboro, Paulsboro, Evesham and
even Rowan University, have already
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forces. And more could be coming, as
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forfeiture funds to help other local de-
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Police body cameras are a wonderful
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However, after the BOE approved theagreement and sent it to the townshipcouncil last December, council ultimatelytabled the issue.
At the time, Evesham township managerTom Czerniecki and Police Chief Christo-pher Chew explained the officer would dealwith truancy issues, as well as help plan se-curity initiatives in the schools and rotatebetween schools throughout the day, butMayor Randy Brown raised concerns.
Brown said he theoretically loved theidea, but wanted more assurances the offi-cer’s time would be documented accurately,
and also believed more could be done tohire multiple officers so one was placed ineach of the district’s eight school build-ings.
Those concerns had Brown lead most of the council in tabling the agreement.
Through further discussions betweenthe school district and township, both par-ties reached the current agreement of thefour officers the township and district willnow share.
Brown said he wanted to keep the
“when” and “how” of what the officers willbe doing as “not public information” aspossible, but said it was still his opinionthere should be somebody in all of thetownships schools every day schools are insession.
“Right now we are at four. It is still mybelief that we should be at eight, but I amhopeful, though, with some more negotia-tions that we can get to eight relativelysoon,” Brown said. “I think four is a goodstart. By no means am I satisfied withfour.”
Brown said he implored the school board
to find a way to get additional money so itwould eventually have eight school re-sources officers.
“I don’t want to put a date on it yet, butthe sooner they can do it the better,” Brownsaid.
Czerniecki said the details of how thefour new officers would be shared and paidwas mostly the same as what the school dis-trict proposed with just the one original in-dividual officer last fall.
This means the officers will be part-
time, level II police officers, with salaries of $26,000 a year with no pension or healthbenefits.
Officers will work no more than 20 hoursa week, and any salary costs and timeworking will be divided evenly between theschool district and township.
Czerniecki said the district also reachedout to other districts that used the officersfor more than just truancy control, wherethe officers could become integrated intothe administrative staff regarding schoolsecurity issues.
On the township end of things, Czerniec-
ki said full-time officers occasionally havea presence at some of the township’s recre-ational activities and facilities, so when thenew officers are not at schools, they couldbe used in similar ways to build up securi-ty.
MAYORContinued from page 1
Mayor: Schools should have eight officers
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Evesham residents Brain Deyoung, 6, and his sister Abby, 1, were just two of many out to enjoy the Evesham Township Police Depart-ment’s National Night Out on Aug. 4. Located at the Evesham Town-ship Municipal Complex, the event offered police demonstrations,giveaways, snacks and more.
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WE NES Y AUGUST 12Snack Attack: Ages 3-6. 10:30 a.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Holly and the
registered dietician from theShop Rite of Marlton, as thelibrary listens to a story andlearns how to prepare a delicioussnack with seasonal ingredients.Please list any food allergies.Registration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Knit and/or crochet? Thencome join other knitting and cro-
chet fans for an hour (or more, ifpreferred) of relaxed, social yarntime. Registration is not required.More information onlineatwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Refresh & Renew Yoga for Adults& Teens: 11 a.m. Ages 13 and up.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Start the day by ener-gizing, stretching and relaxingthe body. Join the library for a
one-hour yoga class. Pleasebring a mat or towel and a bottleof water and wear comfortableclothing. Registration is required.Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.Email [email protected] for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes and
Noble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.Call 596-7058 for information.
Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
THURS Y AUGUST 13Library Babies: Ages 12-24 months.
10:30 a.m. Join Ms. Mary for sto-ries, rhymes, music and play timetogether. Registration is required.
Register onlineatwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Knit and/or crochet? Thencome join other knitting and cro-chet fans for an hour (or more, ifpreferred) of relaxed, social yarntime. Registration is not required.More information onlineatwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Kids Can Cook: Ages 6-9. 4 p.m.
Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Holly and Ms.Ashley, a registered dieticianfrom the Shop Rite of Marlton, forsome kid-friendly cooking. Thelibrary will be making a deliciousand quick snack to celebratesummer. Take home a recipecard and make it again at home.Please list any food allergies.Registration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
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MON Y AUGUST 17Kiddiecize: Ages 3-6. 10:30 a.m.
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who else but the best of the best,and that’s who we were lookingfor in our community to partnerup with to help solve issues,”Chew said.
Chew said many times whenmembers of the public see a po-lice officer, they might think neg-
ative things are going to happen,as officers usually arrive to han-dle potentially dangerous or ille-gal situations or deliver tragicnews.
“It’s usually we’re not gettinginvited to birthday parties orChristmas parties or anythingalong those lines,” Chew said.
Yet with the police chaplainprogram, Chew said those in-volved can act as a mouthpiece of sorts for the department when in-teracting and speaking to their
specific congregations.“Some people might come up
and ask them questions – ‘why dothe police do this,’ ‘why do the po-lice do that’ – hopefully, if theydon’t have the answer, they’ll beable to come back to us and we’llcommunicate to that specificgroup,” Chew said.
Evesham Police Capt. ThomasReinholt said the departmentreached out to every congrega-tion that had a house of worshipor facility in Evesham and wasable to identify 11 religious mem-bers from the community to vol-unteer for the program.
Reinholt said the departmentthen sent those 11 individuals toan intensive two-day training runby a national organization for po-lice chaplains.
“We got a great response,”
Reinholt said. “Every religiousfaith responded back to us withinterest.”
Mayor Randy Brown also hadhigh praise for the program’s cre-ation, and said it was somethinghe had discussed with Chew andhis predecessors and was some-thing in his opinion that has longbeen needed in the department.
Brown said the program wouldbe good for the well being of themembers of the department as
well as the community as a whole.“The scenes that these menand women are on … are at timescatastrophic, and too often wehave said ‘they’re too tough, theydon’t need people to talk to.’ Wellthey’re human as we are,” Brownsaid.
Brown also said he appreciatedthe chaplains for standing up andvolunteering to help the commu-nity and become an even biggerpart of it.
“We’ve got a top-ranked police
force, by what the numbers say,but what I want is a top-rankedmental police force that has theability to communicate whenthere’s issues, and all of us havethem at one point or another,”Brown said.
The religious organizations in-volved with the chaplain programinclude Fellowship AllianceChapel, Wiley Church, MarltonAssembly of God, SovereignGrace Church, Calvary Chapel of Marlton, Marlton UnitedMethodist Church, Christ Presby-terian Church, St. Isaac Jogues,St. Joan of Arc, Prince of PeaceLutheran Church and Congrega-tion Beth Tikvah.
“We’re just multiplying bynumbers at this point in our or-ganization, and they are officiallyour family members,” Chew said.
ELEVENContinued from page 1
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