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Shawnee High School’s No. 14 Jennifer Byrne buries a jumper despite a hand in her face. Shawneeput together a flawless performance against Cherry Hill West last week en route to an overwhelm-ing 48-point victory. Byrne led the way in scoring with 18 points as the Renegades defeated theLions by a final score of 72-24, improving their overall record to 4-4 on the season. For anotherphoto, please see page 14.
Shawnee defeats Cherry Hill West, 72–24
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
Toward the end of 2015, theMedford Town Council was ap-proached by the Still family andmembers of the Medford Histori-cal Society with a request that itconsider naming something intown after Dr. James Still todemonstrate the significance of his contributions to Medford.
It was brought up at severalcouncil meetings as a discussionitem and was agreed on that theywould rename Cranberry Hallafter it was suggested by Mayor
Jeffrey Beenstock.However, weeks later, Been-
stock and Deputy Mayor CharlesWatson were approached by theleadership of the senior centerwhich raised concerns on behalf of seniors.
Watson met with the Still fami-ly to voice those concerns and dis-cuss alternatives for the renam-ing. According to Beenstock, thefamily was supportive of renam-
ing Cranberry Park instead of Cranberry Hall. In fact, the fami-ly preferred the township renamethe park that is located right nextto the hall.
Councilman ChristopherBuoni agreed to go with theirpreferences after he deemed thegoal of this project to acknowl-edge and recognize one of theunique and great Medford resi-dents any way they could.
“Dr. Still is obviously someonewho stands tall in history. It’s mypleasure to honor his family andalso the family today as they con-tinue to carry on that legacy from
generation to generation,” hesaid.
Janet Jackson Gould, the coor-dinator of the Dr. Still OversightCommittee and the vice presidentof programs for the historical so-ciety, confirmed her group wasdelighted to hear council waslooking at renaming CranberryPark in honor of Still. Gould also
Plans change
in honoring StillInstead of Cranberry Hall, councildecides to rename Cranberry Park
to honor Dr. James Still
please see BERGER, page 13
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On Jan. 12, at 4:29 p.m., Med-ford Township Policewere dispatched to ahome on HuntingtonCircle Drive for a firein the backyard.
Police found a largefire contained to the backyardand deck area. Local fire depart-ments quickly extinguished the
blaze and no injuries were report-ed.
The incident is under investi-gation by the Medford TownshipCriminal Investigative Bureauand the Medford Township FireMarshal's Office.
On Jan. 12 at 11:15 p.m., patrolsconducted a motor vehicle stop ona silver Toyota Corola for failingto stop at a stop sign on Tallowood
Drive at Knotty Oak Drive. Upontheir approach of the vehicle, pa-trols could detect an odor of burnt marijuana coming from in-side the vehicle where two occu-
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patrols uncovered a plastic candywrapper containing marijuana.
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In late November, it was brought totownship manager Kathy Berger’s atten-tion that someone was protesting in theMedford Village area.
Berger decided to bring this news toChief of Police Richard Meder, but by thetime officers had arrived on scene, theprotest had already dispersed.
According to Berger, it turned out to be asmall group protesting about the climate.
“That one passed and we didn’t think itwas a big deal,” Berger said.
However, since then, the township hasreceived news from correspondents alert-ing them that there could possibly be moreprotests in the future.
After getting the news, Meder and Berg-er expressed their concern there is nothing
on record that notifies the township during
a protest that could close a street or needextra police presence.Mayor Jeffrey Beenstock agreed that
this presents a legitimate public safety con-cern, particularly if the picketing is near abusy street or if it is a large group thatspans across the street and sidewalks. Traf-fic problems could arise in either of thesescenarios.
Medford Town Council typically re-searches how other towns deal with cer-tain topics before creating its own ordi-nance.
However in this case, a lot of towns have
avoided adopting these types of ordinancesbecause of constitutionals issues.
“There is arguably a right to create apermit process. The problem is the courtsare very protective of people’s FirstAmendment rights,” township solicitor
Christopher Norman said.
Norman dug up an ordinance from an-other town in New Jersey that was passedin 2005 that requires an organizer to obtaina permit seven days prior to the event fromthe police chief for any gathering of 20 ormore people for the purpose of demonstrat-ing, picketing, speechmaking or marching.
A federal district court judge struck itdown immediately.
Norman is working on finding the caseto determine the reasoning for this but ex-pressed his concern about creating a fairordinance that would address a number of things, including how soon the group
would have to obtain it.“You want to give them the flexibility to
obtain the permit before the event. Howev-er, if you give too short of a time period,
School budgets are on the horizon
statewide. There once was a
time when residents had a di-
rect way to give their input to the
budget, by voting “yay” or “nay” for
its passage. That opportunity has, for
the most part, been removed in our
state, but it doesn’t mean you can’t,and shouldn’t, be involved in the
process.
The toughest job in New Jersey
right now? School board member has
to be at or near the top of the list.
Whether you support Gov. Christie’s
approach to budgeting, school board
members have had a tough time deal-
ing with a reduction in state aid over
the last few years.
The vast majority of board mem-
bers don’t want to raise taxes and/or
cut services. But, sometimes, there is
no other option.
Across the state, almost all school
districts will be doing less with less.
But did your board cut enough from
the budget? Too much? Do you agree
with the tax rate? Do you think it
should have been higher to provide
more services? What are your ideas
for cutting expenses and raising rev-
enues?
Whatever the budget situation
proves to be this year, what needs to
happen between now and next year to
make things better?
We invite you to write letters to the
editor to share your thoughts with the
rest of the community. If you support
the budget, if you oppose it, if you
have ideas that could bring additional
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help to cut costs, now is the time toshare them.
Between now and when the school
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Throughout the school budget season,please share your thoughts with thecommunity through a letter to the editorin our paper.
Council looks to create protest ordinanceOrdinance would potentially require notification of protests for safety of protesters, public
please see COUNCIL, page 12
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WE NES Y JAN. 20Return of the E-Books how-to: 2
p.m. to 5 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Get some one-on-
one help in installing the over-drive app, navigating our catalog,and being able to have thousandsof items accessible with a fewtaps and swipes. Please bringyour device charged and ready touse.
Medford Lakes Garden Club meet-ing: 11:30 a.m. in Vaughan Com-munity House. Along with thegeneral meeting, there will be aluncheon. The planned speaker isTrisha from Sanctuary Yoga.Yoga techniques will be demon-
strated. If you are interested inattending, contact Claire Carlyleat (609) 654-5434.
Medford MOMS Club meeting: Thethird Wednesday of the monthfeaturing a speaker. For moreinformation, visit www.medfor-dareamoms.com or email [email protected].
Zoning Board of Adjustment meet-ing: 7:30 p.m. at Public Safety
Building, 91 Union St. or moreinformation and to confirm meet-ing time, visit www.medfordtown-ship.com.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club: 7:15
a.m. at MedPort Diner, 122 Route70. Call 354-8104 for informa-tion. For more information, visitwww.medfordsunriserotary.org.
THURS Y JAN. 21Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a half hour of parachutegames and play time together.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration requested. Vis-it www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/
parachute-play-7.Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting and stretching. Please besure to have the children wearcomfortable, breathable clothesand bring a yoga mat or a largetowel to use as a mat. Registra-tion required. Visit www.bcls.lib.
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Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Please join us with Babita Kapoor, a reg-istered Shakti Om Yoga instruc-
tor, to learn yoga’s ancient sci-ence of breath control and re-energize your body and mind.Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat ifyou have one. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/candlelight-yoga-5.
Medford Running Company grouprun: 6:30 p.m. Meet at MedfordRunning Company, 62 S. Main St.All abilities welcome.
FRI Y JAN. 22Paws to Read (Ocho): 3:30, 3:45, 4,
and 4:15 at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Children are welcome topractice their reading skills andmake a new friend by readingaloud to Ocho, a registered thera-py dog. Sign up for a 15-minuteslot and see what it's all about.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-
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Medford Area Senior CitizensClub: Meets at VFW Post 7677on Church Road. For more infor-mation, visit www.medfordtown-
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S TUR Y JAN. 23Musical Saturdays at the Library:
Wii Rock Band: Ages 7 and older.2 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Will for an after-noon of Rock Band on the Wii.Registration is requested andguarantees you gaming time,walk-ins are accepted. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/musi-cal-saturdays-library-wii-rock-
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MON Y JAN. 25Toddler Time: Ages 18-35 months.
10:30 a.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Ms. Danielle for sto-ries, songs and a craft or activity.Registration requested. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/tod-dler-time-66.
Junior Lego Club: Ages 5-12. 4 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. Kidscan work individually or in teamsto create this month's challenge.Please do not bring your ownLegos. Registration required. Vis-it www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego-club-9.
Helping Hand grief support: 7 to 9p.m. at Fellowship Alliance Chapel,199 Church Road. Educational hourand support sessions. Call 953-7333 ext. 309 for information.
TUES Y JAN. 26Card Making with Colored Pencils:
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Library and learn how to makebeautiful cards with just penciland marker. Registration request-ed. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calen-dar/card-making-colored-pencils-0.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Clubmeeting: 6:30 p.m. at Braddock’sTavern. For more information,visit www.mvrotaryclub.org.
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Burlington County ProsecutorRobert D. Bernardi announcedthat a Medford Township man
pleaded guilty in superior courtto 24 counts of theft and burglarythat were committed in six townsover a 10-month period that endedin August 2012.
The man admitted before theHon. Charles A. Delehey, J.S.C. tocommitting three counts of theft(second-degree) and 21 counts of burglary (third-degree).
The plea follows a three-weektrial last month that concludedwith him being found guilty of
one count of theft (second-degree)and three counts of burglary(third-degree). Those chargeswere unrelated to the ones towhich he pleaded guilty on Jan.12.
Delehey will sentence him onMarch 3 on the charges resultingfrom the trial as well as the 24 of-fenses to which he has pleadedguilty.
Under the plea agreement, thesentence for the thefts and burgla-ries he admitted to in court on
Jan. 12 will be decided by Deleheyin what is known as an open plea.
The thefts netted more than $2million in stolen goods from resi-dences in Evesham, MedfordTownship, Moorestown andMount Laurel in BurlingtonCounty and Haddonfield andVoorhees in Camden County.Most of the homes were in up-scale neighborhoods, near a golf
course or wooded lot with mini-mal views, and were secludedfrom neighboring properties.
At the targeted homes, phoneand alarm wires were cut, andentry was often made by smash-ing a rear sliding door. The defen-dants would use a police radio tomonitor emergency communica-tions. The burglaries were com-mitted while the residents werenot at home.
Items stolen included jewelry,watches, furs, coins, crystal, sil-verware, handbags, firearms,camera equipment and other
electronics.Once the similarities in theburglaries were discovered, atask force was formed consistingof law enforcement agencies fromthe affected towns, as well as theCamden County Prosecutor’s Of-fice.
A break in the case came afterDNA from the convicted man wasfound on a flashlight left behindduring one of the Moorestownburglaries. From there, the inves-tigation shifted to the analysis of
more than 9,000 phone calls andtext messages, as well as surveil-lance.
Many of the items werepawned. Even so, more than 500stolen items were recovered.Some of them were buried in theconvicted man’s yard and otherswere hidden in an abandonedbuilding in Philadelphia.
The man was arrested on Sept.
5, 2012, along with another Med-ford man. The second convictedman pled guilty on May 20, 2015,
to two counts of burglary in ex-change for five years of probationand 364 days in the BurlingtonCounty Jail.
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assured the seniors they did notwish to steal Cranberry Hall fromthem because they think it is anappropriate name for that build-ing. Gould found the park to be es-pecially appropriate after the gar-den club planted a butterfly gar-
den there this past summer, sinceDr. Still was an herbalist.Gould also broke good news to
council when she announced theStill Center has been declared oneof the 10 most endangered his-toric sites in 2016 by PreservationNew Jersey. This will help the de-teriorating building get morepublicity and technical assis-
tance.“It will definitely boost our
fundraising,” Gould said.Laura Klein from the senior
center also thanked council forhow it handled this situation bytaking the seniors’ interests intoconsideration when making thefinal decision.
“With all the families thatcome to the park, a lot of peoplewill hear Dr. Still’s name andlearn a lot about him, and that
might not have happened if Cran-berry Hall’s name had changed,”Klein said.
Township manager KathyBerger plans to coordinate withthe Still family and the historicalsociety to get the wheels rollingon the adoption of an ordinancethat would determine a day in thespring for the dedication.
BERGERContinued from page 1
Berger: Hopefulfor spring dedication
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windshield violation in the park-ing lot of CVS (520 Stokes Road).
Upon their approachof the vehicle, patrolscould detect an odor of burnt marijuana com-ing from inside of thevehicle where two oc-cupants were seated.
After a search of the vehiclewas conducted, patrols uncoveredtwo unopened packages of Subox-one sublingual film, one open and
an empty package of Suboxonesublingual film, and a red capcontaining a metal pipe withresidue.
The driver was subsequentlytaken into custody and transport-ed to Medford Township Police
Headquarters. He wascharged with posses-sion of CDS, posses-sion of CDS parapher-nalia, possession of CDS in a motor vehicle
and a cracked windshield.He was processed and released
on a summons complaint pendinghis court appearances in MedfordTownship Municipal Court.
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