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Budget
Council to hold public hearing
May 7. PAGE 6
KRISTINA SCALA/The Medford Sun
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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The following items are on file
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
for the possession of CDS, and
then turned over to Deptford
Township Police to be jailed at the
Gloucester County Jail in default
of his bail.
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W
hat can be said about the
Boston Marathon tragedy
that hasnt been said al-
ready? Its another senseless act of
anonymous violence.
Add the Boston Marathon to the list
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
Tell your story
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of our readers who attended the Boston
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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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