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Shawnee High Schools Jesse Pagliuso goes to bat for the Renegades against the Eastern Regional High School Vikings on April 15.
Shawnee was unable to defeat Eastern, losing 13-5.
Eastern overwhelms Shawnee
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Medford Sun
Lenape Regional High School
District recently held a two-day
emergency planning course, de-
signed by FEMA and hosted by
the state police, to prepare the
schools to handle emergency situ-
ations.
Back in the fall after the
Sandy Hook Elementary School
shooting, of course we did what
we could to put everything in
place for school shootings, said
Carol Birnbohm, superintendent
of schools, during the April 17
board of education meeting. We
didnt want to just train for a
school crisis with just a school
shooting in mind. We wanted to
look at everything in a school set-
ting.
Medford Township Emergency
Management Coordinator Lt. Jef-
frey Wagner of the township po-
lice department brought the pro-
gram to the attention of Birn-
bohm, she said.
School
district
addresses
safety
please see DISTRICT, page 3
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The training program is imple-
mented nationally and presented
by FEMA. Normally, the actual
training is hosted in Maryland,
but in this case, it was brought to
the district.
LRHSD Security and Emer-
gency Management Coordinator
James Kehoe, all eight sending
districts representatives, re-
source officers from Cherokee,
Shawnee, Lenape and Seneca,
fire, EMS, state police, buildings
and grounds and transportation
personnel were in attendance, ac-
cording to Birnbohm. Additional-
ly, police from Evesham and Med-
ford townships attended the train-
ing.
"We immediately made sure we
had procedures in place to ad-
dress incidents similar to last
fall's events, but we also put some
distance between those incidents
and took a look at the big picture
in emergency planning and re-
sponse," Kehoe said in a state-
ment from LRHSD. This was a
rare chance for all attendees from
different agencies who respond to
school emergencies to sit down
and discuss procedures and
strategies to handle a wide range
of hazards and threats that may
affect our schools.
According to Birnbohm,
LRHSD has many of the practices
already in place.
The core of the program is to
establish a standardized method
for schools to develop customized
emergency operations plans that
adhere to a national standard,
Sgt. William Craney of the State
Police Emergency Management
Section South Region, said in the
release.
LRHSD already has a compre-
hensive plan in place, and by
training with key emergency re-
sponders, they are well on their
way to improving their response
DISTRICT
Continued from page 1
please see NEXT, page 4
District already uses plans
4 APRIL 24-30, 2013
to all school hazards. A lot of the
best practices are already in use
in the current Lenape Regional
High School District Crisis Plan,
Craney said.
This was a great opportunity
to strengthen the already excel-
lent relationships built over years
among the schools and public
safety agencies while sharing
new ideas to continually improve
our crisis response plans, said
Wagner in the release.
The next board of education
meeting is scheduled for May 15
at 7:30 p.m. at the District Admin-
istration Building located at 93
Willow Grove Road in Shamong.
NEXT
Continued from page 3
Next
meeting is
May 15
Medford school
sees honor
The Medford district reported
another Point of Pride for Med-
ford Township Public Schools.
On March 11, Gov. Christies
administration identified 57 pub-
lic schools as Reward Schools
throughout the state for the high
overall performance or progress
on state tests. In South Jersey
there were only three schools
identified, and Taunton Forge El-
ementary School was the only
one in Burlington County.
The number of Reward
Schools listed this year is half of
last years 112 schools, largely due
to the fact that schools now are re-
quired to meet specific achieve-
ment targets.
To be a High Performing
School, proficiency levels for
every category of students must
be in the top 10 percent of the
state and an overall proficiency
rate greater than 90 percent.
Graduation rates are taken into
consideration for high schools.
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with the Medford Township Po-
lice Department:
On April 17 at approximately
11:56 p.m., a suspicious vehicle
was seen leaving the premises of
the Village of Taunton Forge by
Medford Police.
A motor vehicle stop was con-
ducted, during which the passen-
ger was found to have an active
traffic warrant out of Winslow
Township.
The passenger, a resident of
Marlton, was taken into custody.
Following a search, the passen-
ger was found to be in possession
of one bag of suspected marijua-
na, leading to his arrest.
He was processed and released
on a summons pending a future
municipal court date.
On April 17, the Medford Police
was dispatched to Medford Plaza
for a report of a suspicious vehi-
cle.
The vehicle and its two occu-
pants were located in the plaza.
The passenger of the vehicle
was found to have an active war-
rant out of Deptford Township
Municipal Court for $587.
Following a search, the passen-
ger was found to be in possession
of five bags of suspected marijua-
na, leading to his arrest.
He was charged on a summons
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Boston Marathon tragedy
that hasnt been said al-
ready? Its another senseless act of
anonymous violence.
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with Newtown, Conn.; Columbine,
Colo.; Atlanta, Ga.; Waco, Texas; Okla-
homa City, Okla.; New York, N.Y.; and
countless others.
The person, or people, who commit-
ted this act is a terrorist make no
mistake about that. As of press time
(April 19), one person believed to be a
suspect was shot dead by authorities in
Boston, while another was still on the
loose. These people prayed on innocent
lives in a vulnerable situation.
Three victims were killed, including
an 8-year-old boy, and almost 200 others
were wounded by two bombs that were
placed in bags near the Marathons fin-
ish line.
The victims of the tragedy stretch
far beyond the city of Boston, the state
of Massachusetts, and the region of
New England. Runners travel from
near and far to participate in the
worlds oldest annual marathon, which
began in 1897, and family and friends
travel with them to watch them finish.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to
everyone affected.
When will these acts of mass vio-
lence end? Its scary to think the more
appropriate word to use is if and not
when.
But we need to continue living our
lives. We cant live in fear, as difficult
as that may be. We cant stop attending
our sons and daughters Little League
games, our parents marathon runs,
our favorite professional or college
sports teams big games, our favorite
bands concerts just because violence
may happen where large groups of
people congregate.
It may happen thats an unfortu-
nate reality of our lives. We can height-
en and increase security (which we
should do), but we ultimately cant pre-
vent every act of terror.
Thats a sad reality.
What we can do is continue to live
our lives like normal, remembering
the victims and helping their families
along the way. This is what the terror-
ist doesnt want, and this what we
should give him, her or them.
in our opinion
Another senseless act of violence
Boston Marathon tragedy reinforces the fact that were living in scary times
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By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Medford Sun
Medford Township officials are antici-
pating the townships budget approval
from the state before moving forward with
adoption.
According to township manager Chris
Schultz, Medford is in a cycle where a third
of the municipalities budgets are re-
viewed.
The council introduced the budget at the
March 19 meeting with no tax levy in-
crease.
The state recently contacted the council
for clarification, Schultz said. Last year, the
state evaluated the budget due to the refer-
endum.
The public hearing date and adoption is
scheduled for May 7.
In other news:
The council is in discussion about tow-
ing vendors used by the township and po-
lice. The ordinance was amended for police
to use towers on a rotating basis.
There is no appeal as of yet, Schultz
said. The ordinance has an appeal process
that any applicant may utilize per the ordi-
nance once the written decision is made.
Township council agreed with the man-
ager of Pioneer Auto Body and Eagle Auto
Body for the limited capacity tower recom-
mendation, Medford Village Car Care for
the full capacity tower recommendation, a
company with capabilities to tow very
large and heavy vehicles, and recommend-
ed to reject Mark Allen Auto Repair for full
and limited capacity tower, according to
Schultz.
Schultz advised the council to examine
the food handlers permit fees, generally ap-
plied for in December and renewed in Jan-
uary for business owners.
Additionally, the consideration will be
made for quarterly applications. In case
businesses come in the last quarter, owners
would not have to wait until January,
Schultz said.
According to Schultz, other fee ordi-
nances will be looked into. The council will
make the decision following further re-
search.
The next township council meeting is
scheduled for May 7 at 7:30 p.m. Meetings
are held at the Public Safety Building, lo-
cated at 91 Union St.
Budget hearing set for May 7
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Led by high school senior
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Lakes senior high youth group is
participating in the 16th annual
Feinstein $1 Million Challenge to
Fight Hunger.
The youth group is collecting
individual donations,
cash, check, or pledges, for the So-
ciety of St. Vincent de Paul in
Medford.
The Feinstein Foundation will
match the total donations a min-
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$35,000 to be collected specifically
for the challenge.
Food items also can be donated
and will be matched at $1 per item
or pound.
To make your donation, please
bring food or monetary donations
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Church to hold annual Hope
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The 15th Annual Hope Alive!
Clinic Benefit Concert will be
held at Come Alive! Church on
Old Marlton Pike in Medford at 7
p.m. Sunday, April 28.
The concert is free.
Please come, bring your
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A free-will offering will be
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All proceeds will go directly to
the work Hope Alive! Clinic is
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WEDNESDAY April 24
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:
MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 354-
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Medford Township Planning Board
Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Public Safety
Building 91 Union St. Regular
action will be taken on the agen-
da. For more information, visit
www.medfordtownship.com.
SATURDAY April 27
Pineland Players Theater Classes:
10 a.m. to noon at the Medford
Arts Center located at 18 N. Main
St. The class fee is $100. To regis-
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An Evening in the Arboretum
Medford Leas: off Route 70: 5
p.m. to 9 p.m. The evening bene-
fit will help the nationally recog-
nized nature preserve of some
200 acres and features tours,
music, food and a silent auction
of extraordinary prizes. Tickets
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Connecting Music and Art: 1 Med-
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TUESDAY April 30
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
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in Medford, between the hours of
10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday,
April 27.
This initiative, open to all resi-
dents, was organized to encour-
age local community residents to
properly dispose of their unused,
unwanted and expired medicine
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our primary goals is to help keep
our community members safe. In
keeping with this goal, we have
once again partnered with the
Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion to help eliminate homes of
potentially harmful prescription
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ford police chief.
Last September, Americans
turned in 244 tons of prescription
drugs at more than 5,200 sites op-
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of state and local law enforce-
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In its five previous Take Back
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in more than 2 million pounds,
more than 1,000 tons, of pills.
This initiative addresses a vital
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the 2009 National Survey on Drug
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Additional information, and
other collection sites can be found
by visiting www.dea.gov, and
clicking on the Got Drugs? ban-
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start winning its first two games
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They faced the tough Pinelands
Pirettes team away on April 7,
and squeaked out a victory in a
pitchers duel, winning 3-2.
Kayla Pagano pitched brilliant-
ly with 11 strikeouts and one hit
against the Pirettes. Sara
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stole home to get the Renegades
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In the second game, the Rene-
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Black and coasted to an easy win
in the 12-2 matchup.
Medford's bats were hot in the
game, boasting a .429 team bat-
ting average against the opposing
pitcher.
Cara Keevey went three for
four, with one RBI, and Emily
Haitz knocked in three on her
two-hit night.
Marissa Fulcher also went two
for three with one RBI and had a
phenomenal defensive diving
play at third base, which ignited
the team and crowd.
Pagano recorded her second
win, and allowed only one hit
once again.
Medford will host a home game
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and Memorial Middle School
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maid to life.
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day, April 26 at 7 p.m.; Saturday,
April 27th at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.; Fri-
day, May 3 at 7 p.m. and Saturday,
May 4 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at
Lenape High School, 235 Hartford
Road.
Boys and girls dressed up as
princes or princesses are invited
to parade across the stage during
intermission of the Saturday
matinees on April 27 and May 4 at
2 p.m.
Tickets are available at
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in person at Memorial Schools
main office at 55 Mill Street, from
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The YMCA of Burlington and
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tion, invites the community to
celebrate Healthy Kids Day on
Sunday, April 28, a nationwide
celebration that teaches the im-
portance of physical activity and
how much fun it can be for the
whole family.
The annual spring festival,
sponsored by Virtua, TD Bank
and SJ Magazine, highlights the
wide array of wellness activities,
swimming and youth sports avail-
able to kids and families at the
YMCA of Burlington and Cam-
den Counties and features inter-
active games and program
demonstrations and summer
camp registration sale.
Additional attractions include
arts and crafts, family swim,
ZUMBATHON exhibits from
local police, EMS and fire depart-
ments, healthy refreshments and
more.
The first 1,000 children in at-
tendance will receive free give-
aways.
Attendees can help children in
Camden learn to swim and have
the opportunity to win prizes by
donating new swim gear. New
swimsuits, towels, goggles and
swimming equipment will be col-
lected throughout the event in
order to help the Y teach 750 chil-
dren in Camden the life-saving
skill of swimming.
The event will take place rain
or shine on Sunday, April 28.
It will run from 1 to 4 p.m. on
that day.
For more information, contact
the Mt. Laurel YMCA Welcome
Center at 856-234-6200, or visit
www.ymca-bc.org.
Lenape District to be transformed
for The Little Mermaid April 26
Arts center is
looking for
volunteers
The Medford Arts Center is
looking for a few good volunteers
to welcome visitors and perform
other light duties.
The Arts Center, known as the
MAC, is in the middle of its
fourth year of operation at 18
North Main St. in Medford Vil-
lage.
The facility is open to the pub-
lic on Friday, Saturday and Sun-
day afternoons from 1 to 5 p.m.
and by appointment.
To sign up as a volunteer, or to
discuss options, please call Yole
Patterson at (609) 654-8263.
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the Medford Art Center and its
programs, visit the website at
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Administrators in the Lenape
Regional High School District
have received the New Jersey
School Performance Reports for
the district's four high schools
Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee and
Seneca.
"Overall the results in the
state's reports reflect what we be-
lieve are our district's and each
school's strengths and areas in
need of improvement," Superin-
tendent of Schools Carol Birn-
bohm, Ed.D said.
The N.J. School Performance
Reports evaluate school perform-
ance in three key areas:
academic performance, gradua-
tion and post-secondary perform-
ance and college and career readi-
ness.
According to Birnbohm, three
of the four LRHSD schools met or
exceeded the target benchmarks
for academic achievement, with
90 to 100 percent of targets met,
which resulted in a comparison of
high or very high with schools
across the state.
The one exception is Lenape
High School, which did not meet
its benchmark in one area math-
ematics on one assessment, the
HSPA, for students with disabili-
ties resulting in a ranking of av-
erage when compared with
schools across the state and with-
in its peer group.
The Lenape Regional District
performed as expected meeting
100 percent of targets in terms of
graduation and post-secondary
performance. In the 2011/2012
school year, the Lenape Regional
District had an average gradua-
tion rate of 95.3 percent, the high-
est in Burlington County and
among the highest statewide.
This was reflected in the N.J.
School Performance Reports,
where the graduation rates for all
of the LRHSD high schools ex-
ceeded 94 percent, well above the
statewide target of 75 percent.
"Although we are one of the
largest high school districts in
the region, our goal is to meet the
individual needs of all of our stu-
dents," said Birnbohm. "We en-
courage every student, with guid-
ance from teachers, counselors
and their parents, to assume per-
sonal responsibility for the deci-
sion to take an AP assessment
based on their individual college
and career goals."
Although the NJDOE "is not
encouraging" the reports to "cre-
ate a summative ranking of
schools," the performance of
schools in the three key areas is
compared to schools across the
state as well as with schools with-
in their peer group.
Peer groups include schools
with similar grade configurations
(all Lenape Regional District
Schools are grades 9 -12) and edu-
cating students with similar de-
mographic characteristics such
as free/reduced lunch eligibility,
limited English proficiency or
special education program partic-
ipation.
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This sale is a great opportunity
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Students entering the Armed
Services after graduating from
Lenape Regional High School Dis-
trict will be among those honored
at the fourth Annual Armed Serv-
ices Awards Ceremony on Mon-
day, May 13 at Lenape High
School in Medford.
The annual ceremony recog-
nizes district students who are
entering the military or military
academy, as well as alumni, dis-
trict employees, and parents of
students who are actively serving
or who are veterans of the Armed
Services.
United States Navy Capt. Ken-
neth R. Blackmon will deliver the
keynote address.
As commanding officer of the
NR Expeditionary Strike Group
Three, based in San Diego, Calif.,
Blackmon heads a 32-sailor unit
supporting the Fleet Readiness
Training Plan.
In 2011, he mobilized as a
strategic planner in the Theater
Plans and Synchronization Ele-
ment with U.S. Central Command
where he worked on the countrys
highest priority contingency
plan.
Blackmon previously served as
strike warfare officer, electrical
officer and navigator/administra-
tive officer on the USS David R
Ray. He deployed twice to the Ara-
bian Gulf, including before and
during the Iraqi invasion of
Kuwait in August 1990, and as a
part of Operation Desert Storm.
Blackmon was commissioned
in 1989 while enrolled in the
NROTC program at George Wash-
ington University, where he re-
ceived his Bachelor of Arts in In-
ternational Affairs. He expects to
receive his Master of Science de-
gree in 2014. Blackmon has re-
ceived the Defense Meritorious
Service Medal, Navy and Marine
Corps Commendation Medal, and
the Navy and Marine Corps
Achievement Medal.
Eligible honorees are invited to
register at
www.lrhsd.org/armed_services_s
ignup and complete the electronic
form or contact Ms. Keena Cole-
man at (609) 268-2000, ext. 5521, or
via email at kcoleman@lrhsd.org.
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YMCA Camp Ockanickon will
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rain or shine.
It will be a great and fun way to
spend a Sunday afternoon with
family. Come and join the YMCA.
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1oo pooped 1o scoop?
We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
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saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
Power Washing
DAVNC PANTNG
Quality Work
Reasonable Price
Licensed & nsured
856-341-4861
Bruee's PaInrIng
30 yrs. Dependable Service
Immediate Service
Small Jobs Welcomed
Specials - Decks - Surfaces $1.30/sq. ft.
$150 small rooms
Call Bruce Wolf/Medford Area
609-654-5057
Lic.# 13VH01426900
Pauls Painting of Medford
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
(609) 320-9717
Quality work at Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Home Improvement
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
Spring CIean-up SpeciaIs
Anthony 856-428-5262
Zimmermann
Landscaping
Spring Cleanup
Lawn Maintenance
Mulching
856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
Landscaping
JUDYS WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service
GRAND OPENING
Acupressure Massage Therapy
$
49 per hour
609-367-5875
185 Route 70 Medford
(Across from Medford Ford)
Massage
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
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856-979-1303
Summit Property Services
Lawn Care Pest Control
Licensed & Insured
(609) 953-5884
Free Estimates
$50 OFF
Expires 5/1/13.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
Tree Service
Tree Service
ll $l$08$ 18ll
80 l80$0Fl 8f 1000 ll0
Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
84Z400Z
SPRING SPECIALS
Lic.# 13VH01302800

FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
Painting
Tree Service
609-481-8030
Home Clean Outs
Basements
Estate Buy Outs
Attics
Pre-Settlement Real Estate
Clean Outs
856-429-8991
On time. Done Right.
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
HVAC
FamiIy Owned and Operated
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
STAY COOL WITH BOBS
25 Years Experience Fully Insured
S10 OFF
Any Service
CaII
Lic#13VH01362400
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
service. Expires: 9/1/13.
S200 OFF
New Heater or
Air Conditioning
System InstaIIation
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
Estimate. Expires: 9/1/13.
{856} 427-9334
SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION
FREE Estimates on New nstalls
0% Financing Available
HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG
Landscaping
nterior Painting & Restorations,
Wallpaper Removal, Paperhanging,
Drywall & Plaster Repairs
Call Ray Forker
for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
FULLY N8URED
www.rayforkerpainting.com
Serving South Jersey
for over 50 years.
Tree Service
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
Expert Tree Care
by Dave Macneil
Trimming, Removal, Land Clearing
Fully Insured, Quality Work
Serving Medford & Tabernacle Area
for 25 Years
609-859-1506
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
CHECK OUT THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!
CLASSIFIED APRIL 24-30, 2013 - THE MEDFORD SUN 21
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Very well kept Single family
home! This home is located
on a wonderful block and
is only 1 block from the
beach. This home features
5 bedrooms and 3
1
2 baths
and is built on an 40x100
foot lot. The property
features c/a, g/h, and much
much more. Property is
being offered furnished for
an additional $20,000 and
has a great rental history!
$899,900
4550 ASBURY AVENUE
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GLASS REPAIR
FOGGED UNITS
INSULATING GLASS
WINDOW/PATIO DOOR REPAIR
We fix your panes
856-488-5716
Windows
Tutoring
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
heed a pat|eot, mot|vat|og t0tor?
Certified Reading Specialist for
K-12, College Students, and Adults
Assessments, Phonics,
Comprehension, Writing, Study
and Organizational Skills.
Specializing in Hands-On,
Multi-Sensory Tutoring for ADHD,
Language-Based/Auditory/
VisualProcessing Disorders.
Facilitate and personalize
home and school goals and
accommodations.
Customized one-to-one tutoring
in your home or my office.
Ellen Topiel HIT The Books Reading
and Student Services
Holistic Innovative Tutoring
(609) 410-2674
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
Waterproofing
Encapsulation
Remediation
Sump Pumps
Drainage
609-489-4889 www.RenuNJ.com
Life-Time Warranty!
HIC#: 13VH05966700
call for a Free Estimate!
Roofing
30 Years Experience Family Owned and Operated High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics Professional Installation
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 5/1/13.
$1,000 BFF
UP TO
Any new
complete roofing
or siding job
10 BFF
UP TO
Any
roofing
or siding job
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
FREE
GUTTERS
With any new roof
and siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 5/1/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 5/1/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 5/1/13.
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
Identity
Print
Web
Tom Engle
www.spectdesigns.com
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
Tank RemovaI
PooI Services
JH Sharpless
Excavating
Pools Removed and Filled In
609-268-9772
609-381-9674
MULT-FAMLY YARD
SALE
HADDONFELD
159 Ardmore Ave
street is across from
PJ Whelihans
Saturday, May 3
8am-2pm
Toys, bikes, clothes and
lots of household items!
Garage SaIe
FOR RENT
Spacious 2 bedroom 2 bath
2nd floor apartment
Located in Southampton!
$1,200.00 + utilities
Call 609-859-9696 or email
sherwood1@verizon.net
Apartments For Rent
Moving-Estate SaIe

ndoor garage sale of


massive personal property
collection; ncl. china,
furniture, kitchenware, antiques and
clothing. LOTS MORE TO SEE!
RAN OR SHNE!
8am-8pm on April 27, 2013
22 Black Latch Lane, Cherry Hill, NJ
CLASSIFIED 22 THE MEDFORD SUN APRIL 24-30, 2013
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
Elite team of trainers and coaches now spearheading the
expansion of a major business all throughout the northeast
and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
only want to diversify their income, but who enjoy teaching,
coaching and training other people on how to run a business.
Although we are a global corporation, our
aggressive expansion is getting the attention of
people in virtually every background. We are
involved with a multi-trillion/year deregulation in
telecommunications and now, in the deregulation of
energy! We work with numerous Fortune 100
companies. In Spring 2011, we were featured on
Prime Time Television based on what we've done.
We will teach you all of the aspects of our business!
Trainers, public speakers, coaches, sales
consultants
Work & teach in one on one situations, small
groups, large ballroom settings, and even on
stage in front of 20,000 people
Be your own boss
Set your own hours
Capitalize on three of the biggest industries in the
world: telecommunications, energy, banking
Work from home
Company rewards trips
Unlimited income potential: Compensation is
performance based including weekly bonuses
and monthly residual pay
Customize a plan that fits your desired income,
schedule, family life
Please send contact information / resume to the
following email address:
dosomethingsignificant@yahoo.com
If youre reading your
competitors ad?
Whos making money
YOU OR THEM?
Advertise with us!
Special Classified offers available.
Dont delay! Call today!
(856) 427-0933
INTO ACTION!
$ $ $

Pa|d For Unwanted


COSTUME JEWELRY
O|d - V|ntage or Ant|que
Watches - Furs - Co|ns
CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
Crysta| - Stemware
O|d G|ass - O|d L|nens
Ster||ng - S||verp|ate
FURNITURE
Pa|nt|ngs - Pr|nts
COLLECTIBLES
1 Pc to Contents
Gar - Bsmt - |tems
CALL GINA"
856-795-9175
609-471-8391
Wanted to Buy
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE
TITLE INSURANCE
110 Marter Avenue, Suite 501, Moorestown, NJ
856-642-8700 www.longandfoster.com
LONG & FOSTER
20 Breckenridge Dr, Shamong
$619,000
4 Beds, 3.5 baths. Custom built home by W.J. Sauerwine located in
Saddlebrook Ridge features a gorgeous 1st Floor Master en Suite! Unique
features such as generous bedroom sizes, handsome built-ins, extensive
custom moldings, a 4 car garage, immense finished basement and a stun-
ning resort style backyard with sparkling pool & spa. The swimming pool
is overlooked by the large family room and gourmet kitchen, a flexible
space that comes complete with a warming fireplace.The kitchen is the
jewel in the crown; featuring an oversized center island, gas cooking,
abundant storage, and sun drenched breakfast room. The upstairs bed-
rooms are large,well appointed and have good closet space.
171 Country Club Dr, Lumberton
$1,199,000
Come see this gorgeous 5 bedroom 4 full bath
2 half bath dream home situated on 2 acres on
Golden Pheasant Golf Course in Lumberton. This
home has been completely renovated and includes
granite countertops, stainless steel appliances,
cherry floors, travertine tile, and a huge master
suite complete w/walk-in closet, sitting room, and
luxurious master BA. Walk-out basement features a
full bar, entertainment center, huge patio, & more.
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Erin Blank
Salesperson, ASP
www.ErinBlank.com
Direct: 856.642.8046
Paul Canton III
Sales Associate
Direct: 856.642.8745
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