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Construction on the Evesham Township 9/11 memorial began on July 7. The memorial will feature a 1,300-pound piece of steel recov-ered from the wreckage of the World Trade Center attack, given to Evesham by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. A ten-tative completion date for the project is Sept. 3, with an official ceremony on Sept. 11.
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For the past 12 years, the Eve-sham Township Police Depart-ment has employed the use ofvideo cameras in all its patrol ve-hicles, and now the department istaking that policy to the next logi-cal step.
The E.T.P.D. recently an-nounced the addition of bodycameras for all 48 patrol officers.
The TASER AXON brand bodycameras, measuring only about3.5 inches tall by 2.5 inches wide
by 1 inch deep, will feature a 130-degree wide-angle lens and willbe equipped near the center of allpatrol officers chests.
With the press of a single but-ton, officers will activate the cam-eras in any instance of an officerinteracting with a member of thepublic.
The cameras constantly record
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ere all for workers rights.
Were all for equal and fair
pay. Were all for providing
people who work hard with a good liv-
ing, no matter what they choose to do.
However, were not for government-
mandated raises, especially for work-
ers who typically make more than min-imum wage.
New Jersey Policy Perspective is
urging lawmakers to increase the
states minimum wage for tipped em-
ployees from $2.13 per hour to $5.69 per
hour a 167 percent increase. The As-
sembly Labor Committee passed such
a bill in March.
The group argues tipped workers
earn less than twice that of their non-
tipped counterparts and, as a result,
are more likely to live near the poverty
line.
The non-profit Economic Policy In-
stitute, which suggests paying tipped
workers the same minimum wage as
non-tipped workers, $8.25, says tipped
workers have a poverty rate twice that
of non-tipped workers, are more likely
to rely on public assistance and lesslikely to receive benefits such as paid-
time off and health coverage.
Tipped workers in this state havent
had a raise in their minimum wage
since 1991, sitting at $2.13 per hour
the federal minimum for more than
20 years.
But this is where the controversy be-
gins. The New Jersey Restaurant Asso-
ciation opposes the increase, obviously,
and it has a very good point. The asso-
ciations president, Marilou Halvorsen,
reminds us that tipped workers are
guaranteed to make at least the states
minimum wage of $8.25; if they leave
making less than that in tips, the em-
ployer is obligated to make up the dif-
ference, she said.
So whats the fuss about, then?
Halvorsen says a survey of the associa-
tions membership found that tipped
workers earn between $15-$16 per hour
on average. Extrapolate that over a 40-
hour week, and thats a salary north of
$30,000 per year.
Seems to us the system currently in
place protects tipped workers just fine.Giving them the proposed $3.56-per-
hour raise would equate to an addition-
al $7,404.80 per year, per employee
based on a 40-hour work week, for a
total salary of almost $40,000 per year.
And the difference in salary would
come out of the business pocket.
If these businesses are required to
pay that difference, it wouldnt be sur-
prising if they simply laid off a tipped
worker or two and got by with a small-
er staff. That would accomplish almost
exactly the opposite of what these
groups, and the proposed bill, seek to
do. We urge the Legislature to resist
passing this bill. Tipped workers are al-
ready compensated at appropriate lev-
els.
And well continue to tip 20 percent.
No needto increase tipped payState government shouldnt increase minimum wage for tippedworkers
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with a 30-second loop, meaning when an of-
ficer activates the camera, the events 30seconds prior to the activation will be in-cluded in the recording.
Those using the cameras cannot affector tamper with any of the videos recorded,as they are directly uploaded to
evidence.com, the same cloud-based stor-age system used by agencies such as theCIA.
Evesham Police Chief ChristopherChew said living in a society where almost
all citizens carry at least one device featur-ing a method of recording video, it was im-perative the department ensure police en-counters were recorded properly from startto finish.
We have the ability to record, so instead
of someone recording us and only captur-ing 10 seconds of the incident and paintinga different picture, now we control thewhole scene, he said.
Chew said the cameras will remove any
he said, she said disputes between offi-cers and citizens.
With this, not only does it ensure ac-countability with our officers, theyre
Cameras will constantly recordCAMERAS
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Brown said ideally Cromiecould work alongside a new man-ager until he or she was more fa-miliar with his or her new re-
sponsibilities.All these things are carriedover that youre just going to dropin the lap of the manager thathasnt been here before, Brownsaid.
Im hopeful things work outwell and we have both a new man-ager and Bill working side by sidefor a couple months.
As for Cromie, he said after
having so many responsibilitiesfor so long, it would take sometime to adjust to having so few.
However, while he said he waslooking forward to the chance toenjoy some time off and traveland see some of the things hemay have missed over the years,he had nothing but good things tosay about Evesham and the peo-
ple hell be leaving.Its a great town to live in andwork in and raise my son here,Cromie said.
My wife and I have friendsand neighbors that we certainlylike and appreciate, and of coursethe staff that Ive worked withover all of the years have beenfabulous. Its a team that any bosswould love to have.
Cromie: Eveshamis a great town
in which to live, workCROMIE
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WE NES YJuly 23Learn to Skype Workshop: Adult.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Learn how
to talk to friends, family andcoworkers over the Internet forfree. Skype allows people to con-nect with voice and video withpeople around the world. Feelfree to bring a laptop or devicefor a more personal experience.Mouse and basic computer skillsrequired. While visitors are notrequired to actively participate,this class will offer hands-onexperience to those who bring
their own laptop (with video cam-era and headset/microphone) orvideo-capable smart phone ortablet. Registration is required.Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or
call the library at (856) 983-1444.
Philadelphia Zoo On Wheels-BirdExploration: All. 7 p.m. EveshamLibrary at 984 Tuckerton Road.With more than 10,000 species,this is a complex group of ani-mals. Meet different types of birdspecies and learn how theyadapted to survive in their partic-ular habitat. Sponsored by theWoman's Club of Marlton. Regis-
ter all who are sitting. Appropri-ate for a general audience. Regis-ter online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
MOMS club: For at-home mothers.Email [email protected] for information.
Preschool storytime: Barnes andNoble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.Call 596-7058 for information.
THURS YJuly 24Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
a.m. Evesham Library at 984Tuckerton Road. Join the libraryfor a half hour of parachutegames, playtime and fun simple
yoga stretches. Must be accom-panied by a caregiver. Registra-tion is required. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.
Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targetsabs, back, posture, balance andflexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-mation.
Piloxing: Gibson House. Non-con-tact, explosive boxing drills usingone-pound piloxing gloves. Call985-9792 for information.
BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us to
learn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
FRI YJuly 25Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
S TUR YJuly 26Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at
Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
MON YJuly 28Summer Concert Series: All ages. 7
p.m. Gibson House CommunityCenter at 535 East Main Street.This week listen to the VintageCountry. Free admission and air-conditioned environment. Foradditional information call theEvesham Township RecreationDepartment at (856) 985-9792.
Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
Marlton Womens Club meeting: 7p.m. at Gibson House, RecreationDrive. Call 596-0651 or 988-0422for information.
TUES YJuly 29Time for Twos and Threes: Kids.
10:30 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Summer
Story Time. Join Ms. Mary forstories, songs and a simple craft.Registration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Abrakadoodle: Ages 5 to 10. 4 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Calling all artists. Kidswill explore and learn while usingtheir imaginations to create theirown framed masterpiece. Regis-tration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in
person or call the library at (856)983-1444.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. atPrince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.
Questions of Faith support group: 3p.m. at Samaritan Center for GriefSupport, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.Call (800) 596-8550 to register.
Marlton Central Networkers Chap-ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marcos at IndianSprings, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNI
meets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel freeto bring plenty of business cardsand a guest or two to find out how atrade exclusive business network-ing group can help increase quali-fied referrals. Call (856) 304-9320.
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Christina Kurtz of Marlton, asenior early childhood educationmajor at Widener University, was
named to the president's list forthe spring 2014 semester atWidener. The president's list rec-ognizes full-time students who
earned a grade point average of4.0 in two consecutive semesterswithout receiving an "incom-
plete" or "pass" grade.
The following Marlton resi-dents have been named toMillersville University of Penn-sylvania's dean's list for thespring 2014 semester:
Kevin ConklinErin Mason
The following Marlton stu-dents qualified for the dean's listat James Madison University dur-
ing the spring 2014 semester:Tara CapelliMichael CascioNicole LiguoriMelanie Sands
Sara Midura, an elementary ed-ucation major and a resident ofMarlton, is on Butler University'sdean's list for the spring semesterof the 2013-2014 academic year.Recipients range from freshmanto sixth-year pharmacy students.
Clemson University an-nounced the names of Marltonstudents who are on the dean'slist for the spring 2014 semester.To be named to the dean's list, a
student achieved a grade-pointaverage between 3.5 and 3.99 on a4.0 scale.
Alison Mary Farrell, who is ma-joring in bioengineering
Melanie Renee Sage, who is ma-joring in architecture
Marlton resident Brittany Mc-Cusker received a BFA Communi-cations design (graphic design)degree from New York City's pres-tigious Pratt Institute at its 125thcommencement ceremony. Heldat the iconic Radio City MusicHall, McCusker was one of 1,337
graduating students to be award-ed their degree.
The following Marlton resi-dents made the spring 2014 dean'slist for academic achievement atCoastal Carolina University. Toqualify for the dean's list, fresh-men must earn a 3.25 grade pointaverage, and upperclassmen mustearn a 3.5 grade point average. Allstudents must be enrolled fulltime.
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The following informationcomes from Lt. Joseph Friel ofthe Evesham Township Police De-partment:
ETPD will be adding Pizzawith the Police to its communitypolicing arsenal. These types ofprograms offered by the EveshamTownship Police Department of-fers citizens an informal venue toask questions or voice their con-cerns.
Officers from the EveshamTownship Police Department willbe available to answer law en-forcement related questions dur-ing the Pizza with the Policeevent held July 23 from 6 to 8 p.m.at, Sals Pizzaworks, 10 W. MainSt.
These types of programs are aunique way to strengthen thepartnership between the policedepartment and community itserves. The program is designedto enhance communication be-
tween concerned citizens andtownship police officers. ETPDbelieves that this type of open di-alogue plays a critical role in es-tablishing a true partnership be-tween the community and the po-lice department. Members of thecommunity will be able to askspecific or general questions re-lated to the neighborhoods theylive in.
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Practice is keeping the LenapeRegional High School Districtprepared when it comes to schoolsecurity.
At last weeks Board of Educa-tion meeting, Security and Emer-gency Management CoordinatorJim Kehoe reviewed the district'ssecurity procedures. He gave a de-tailed description of each of thefive emergency procedures usedby the schools, including shelterin place, lockdowns, evacuations,bomb threats and fire drills.
Under state law, each school isrequired to do one fire drill andone of the four security drills permonth. Superintendent CarolBirnbohm said the security drillsare just as important as fire drills.
We're getting the kids familiarwith the other terminology justas much as they are familiar withthe fire drill, she said.
The drills have allowed the dis-trict to make improvements to se-curity. Kehoe said a number ofproblems had been exposed inpast years during drills. Some ofthe changes in security includethe automatic locking of class-
room doors when they are closedand amber lights around all em-ployee entrances to keep peoplefrom entering a building duringan emergency.
One of the ways the district isable to test its security is throughunannounced drills. Kehoe saidthese are not required, but thedistrict has found them to be use-ful when evaluating its securityprotocol.
We do unannounced drills be-cause it gives off more of a realfeel, he said.
The drills are not just for thestudents. The teachers and staffare also tested on how they re-spond to specific situations.
Kehoe said teachers receivetraining on all security proce-dures during an orientation whenthey are first hired.
All new teachers have 60 daysto complete the training, he said.
The district makes sure its
staff is also up to speed. Drills arereviewed during teacher in-serv-ice days. All teachers and staff re-view a book with every detail ofwhat their responsibilities areduring one of the emergency situ-ations. Substitute teachers gothrough the same training.
The school district has beenable to put some of its measuresto practice.
The district's emergency notifi-cation system sends email textnotifications to communicate po-tentially dangerous situations toparents. Kehoe said one of the is-sues today has been kids going tosocial media and releasing infor-mation prematurely. The notifica-tion system allows the schools toact more quickly than ever be-fore.
Our main priority is to securethe scene and make sure the kidsare safe, Kehoe said. (The noti-fication system) has made thewhole transition a lot faster.
While the district has madelarge improvements in security,Kehoe said it will continue toevaluate drill performance andmake additional improvementsin the future.
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going to adhere to our policieslike they do now but even morestringent, and now the publicknows they cant go in there andmake up stuff.
With Evesham Police interact-ing with civilians tens of thou-sands of a times a year, Chewcited the success of other policedepartments on the west coastwhere similar body camera pro-grams have been popular forsome time.
There was one police depart-ment out in California, RialotoPolice Department; they did aone-year study, a trial period an86 percent reduction in com-plaints against police officers,Chew said.
Thats huge, considering lastyear we had over 80,000 contactswith our citizens and people out-side of our community.
The hardware cost of the cam-eras was around $16,000, with the
cloud storage component about$47,000, for a total near $63,000.
The money for the programwas funded through a $55,000 five-year capital bond and forfeiture
funds.Chew acknowledged the initial
cost as significant, but it washis belief from studies and re-
search that, over the course oftime, it would save the depart-ment money.
We did the research, Chewsaid.
As a result of getting cameras,studies have proven that legalcomplaints, use of force andworkmans compensation reduc-tions over a three-year period forevery police department our size,an average of $117,000 that thetown will save, he said.
Chew also expects another$94,000 in savings in civilian anddepartment costs.
Thats a result of us nowwearing body cameras, were cap-turing a true crime scene as theevents unfold, which means ourofficers have to spend less time incourt, overtime, days off, investi-gating frivolous internal affairscomplaints or lawsuits, Chewsaid.
Chew said as technologyevolves, the department must in-
tegrate it into operations.With technology, we got to
take advantage of it, be more effi-cient, more effective going for-ward, Chew said.
Police expect savingsPOLICE
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