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    www.marltonsun.com AUGUST 22-28, 2012 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-23Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEWest Nile Virus

    Two positive cases in

    Evesham Township. PAGE 2

    SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Marlton Sun

    The Chiefs practiceplays at a recent

    preseason session forthe upcoming football

    season.

    By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Marlton Sun

    Cherokee High School football is gear-ing up for the new season and the begin-ning of preseason camp.

    The Chiefs finished 7-3 last year, miss-ing playoffs. It was a disappointing fol-low-up to the 2010 undefeated statechampionship season. Currently, theteam has begun practicing and ispreparing to move forward, tackling thenew challenge of a young squad.

    The biggest challenge we have thisseason is inexperience, we have very

    few returning starters. We have a lot ofyouth coming up and they have to learnfast in order to compete in our confer-ence, said head coach P.J. Mehigan

    A total of four returning starters arecoming back this year including two

    juniors, tight end Jake Powell and leftback Ryan Seward. And two returningseniors, offensive guard Drew Wilhelmand defensive back Tyler Miller.

    This year we dont have a lot of re-

    turning starters, weve got to startfresh, Miller said. Its going to take a

    lot of work but its worth it.Cherokees first game will be played

    the first week of school versus intra-dis-trict competition Lenape who went 4-6in 2011.

    We cant be looking any further thanour first game. Our first game is againstLenape and theyre in the South JerseyGroup IV conference, the West JerseyLeague like us, and there are no gim-mies. Every game is a tough game, and I

    think we have one of the toughest sched-ules in South Jersey. We need to go each

    week one at a time, said Mehigan.The Chiefs started the off-season lift-

    ing and prepping for on-field practices.According to Mehigan, the team hasbeen looking strong in the weight roomand a lot of newcomers are competingfor jobs, creating an intense work atmos-phere.

    All around we lost a lot of guys so we

    Football team gearing up for season

    please see OUR, page 6

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    By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Marlton Sun

    Burlington County MosquitoDivision has been taking precau-tions throughout the summer inan effort to prevent cases of West

    Nile Virus infecting both animalsand residents in the area.

    So far, 17 positive cases of thevirus have been discovered in thecounty, two of which tested posi-tive in Evesham.

    The number of WNV positivesamples is slightly higher at thispoint in the year when comparedto last in Burlington County, epi-demiologists Tom Verna andKristen Bartlett-Healy said viaemail.

    Through the precautionstaken, the virus has been detecteda month earlier than previousyears.

    The county has been utilizing

    safeguards by spraying areas de-tected with the virus.

    In addition to spraying for theadult mosquito population, the

    county targets and eliminates theimmature stages of the mosquito.This is accomplished throughwater management, biocontrol,and pesticides, Verna andBartlett-Healy said.

    The county has been taking ad-ditional action by attempting toeducate residents through provid-ing information at various mu-nicipalities. The county edu-cates the residents about mosqui-to-borne viruses through pam-phlets that are sent to each mu-nicipality on an annual basis.This information is typicallyfound at the local library or mu-nicipal building, Verna and

    Bartlett-Healy said.According to the Center for

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    The following reports are onfile with the Evesham Police De-partment:

    On Aug. 9 at 10:25 p.m., the Eve-sham Police Department arresteda 21 year-old male resident ofPalmyra. He has been chargedwith several traffic and drug of-fenses after a police officer con-ducted a vehicle stop for talkingon his cellular phone and foundhim in possession of heroin.

    The stop occurred on the Marl-ton Parkway in the area of EvansRoad.

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    third degree possession of heroinand a disorderly persons offensefor possession of a hypodermicneedle. He was released on hisown recognizance.

    On Aug. 9, The Evesham Policearrested a woman for filing a falsepolice report about an aggravatedassault with a knife that neverhappened. On Aug. 5, at 3:44 p.m.,the Evesham Police responded tothe 3400 block of Buxmont Roadfor a female who reported she hadbeen stabbed numerous timeswith a knife. She told police shewas attacked by a male friend in a

    wooded area in Camden County.The female was taken to the hos-pital and treated for her injuries.

    The female, who initiallyclaimed to be the victim, later ad-mitted that she fabricated the in-cident and her injuries were self-inflicted. Her motivation fordoing so is not clear and she wassubsequently arrested on Aug. 9,for filing a false police report.

    The 21-year-old female of Tur n-ersville was charged with fourthdegree filling a false police re-port. She was lodged in theBurlington County Jail in defaultof $5,000 cash bail.

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    Chief Michael Barth and theEvesham Police Department re-cently announced its intention touse the full effects of roadsidecheckpoints these summer andfall seasons in the enforcement ofintoxicated and impaired drivers.

    Driving while intoxicated is avery serious violation of state lawand taken very seriously by theentire Evesham Police Depart-ment.

    Police officers from this agencywill utilize appropriate trafficcontrol devices to facilitate road-side checks in accordance withdepartmental policy and law. Mo-torists traveling on the selected

    roadways will be asked to slowdown and even stop during thecourse of a checkpoint. Policewill make every effort to limittraffic delays. Motorists are askedto be patient and cooperate withsuch proactive measures in a po-lice-public partnership on mak-ing our roadways safer for every-one. Our goal is to prevent mo-torists from driving while intoxi-

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    funds collected by the court sys-tem will be used to fund theseDWI enforcement efforts.

    The aforementioned check-points may be operational duringthe period of Aug. 27 throughNov. 5.

    The exact locations, dates, andtimes will not be revealed. How-ever, potential areas of operationwill be major roadways and thor-oughfares that pass through thecity.

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    Greentree Road and MarltonParkway will be utilized. Allcheckpoints will be highly visibleat the time of execution. A letterof request and justificationspecifically indicating the exactlocations, dates, and times will beon file with the chief of police.

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    need a lot of people to step up and makegood plays, Miller said.

    Sophomore Ryan Vallen and juniorTrevor Osler are competing for the positionof quarterback, surpassing junior quarter-back Max Joseph for the job who threw fora total of 285 yards in the 2011 season, hissophomore year.

    The good thing is our kids work ex-tremely hard, thats a positive, regardlessof their talent level. Theyre going to giveme all they have and thats really all I ask,

    said Mehigan.The captains have not been chosen yet

    and will be determined as the preseasonprogresses.

    The most important team on our sched-ule is us. We have to take care of our own

    and we have to take care of each other. Itdoesnt matter what anybody else does, we

    just need to take care of ourselves, saidMehigan.

    Cherokees first game of the season isaway against Lenape Regional High School

    on Sept. 7 at 7 p.m.Additionally, the team will be holding a

    fundraiser Sept. 8 in the Cherokee Northcafeteria from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., sellingnew mattresses from 30 percent to 60 per-cent off.

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    If you purchased your house before

    2007, youve probably endured

    about five years of misery. Your

    home probably isnt worth as much as

    it was back then. The housing market

    has been kicked around, the news al-

    ways seemed to be bad and getting

    worse, and people had to wonder if the

    downward spiral would ever end.

    Well, maybe it has.

    Zillow reported last month that the

    second quarter was a good one for

    home prices. They actually went up

    year over year. Not a lot, but up is bet-

    ter than down.

    And, considering the economy has-

    nt exactly been on fire, the news is es-

    pecially promising.

    If the trend continues, its great

    news for the economy.

    From a purely practical standpoint,rising values can free up equity (al-

    though it might take awhile to get peo-

    ple right side up on their home val-

    ues). Then, homeowners can begin to

    tap that equity to make repairs, pay off

    other bills, etc. And when people spend

    money, jobs are created.

    It also would be a boost to the nation-

    al psyche. A homes worth long has

    been a kind of security blanket for

    families. Over the years, there had

    been ups and downs in the market, but,

    again, over time, home values steadily

    increased. There was a confidence that

    you could always rely on your biggest

    investment: your home.

    That, of course, all changed about

    five years ago.

    Thats not to say that all will be well

    by next Tuesday. The glut of foreclosed

    homes, the negative equity many

    homeowners still have and the like will

    continue to weigh on the market. Were

    not seeing a dramatic, sudden turn of

    fortune. But the kind of sustained

    growth Zillow reported definitely beats

    the alternative.

    At the least, maybe homeowners

    have seen the worst of the housing

    storm. Maybe they begin to regain a

    little confidence in the future of their

    home. Maybe they can relax. A little.

    in our opinion

    Out of the basement?After years of declining prices, housing market looks to be headed up

    Housing prices are up

    Homeowners have been waiting for fiveyears or more for the news that wasreleased late last month: Housingprices are inching up. Maybe the worstof the housing storm has passed.

    OURContinued from page 1

    SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Marlton Sun

    The Cherokee football team runs into a huddle for a talk with coach P.J. Mehigan.

    Our kids work extremely hard, says Mehigan

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    Disease Control, only about 80percent of those infected withWNV will not show symptoms.

    The majority of people that doshow symptoms will experienceflu-like symptoms such as fever,headache, body aches, nausea, orvomiting. However, serious neu-

    rological symptoms can developin less than one percent of thoseinfected, including high fever,headache, neck stiffness, stupor,disorientation and coma. Theycan also experience tremors, con-vulsions, muscle weakness, vi-sion loss, numbness and paraly-sis, Verna and Bartlett-Healysaid.

    Since 1999, more than 30,000people have been affected by theWNV in the U.S. This year alone,693 cases have been reported in

    people, birds and mosquitos. Ofthose cases reported, 26 deathshave resulted, according to theCDC.

    Theres no treatment for WNVsince it is a virus and the symp-toms need to pass, says Verna andBartlett-Healy. However, in some

    cases, the person suffering fromthe symptoms may need to be ad-mitted to a hospital to treat themwith an IV, breathing assistanceand pain medications.

    To help avoid an increase in themosquito population, residentscan take precautions by followinga number of easy steps.

    To start, make sure there is nostanding water on the property.On average, mosquitoes typicallytake one week to develop from egg

    to adult, Verna and Bartlett-Healy said. Flushing bird baths,keeping pumps or aerators in or-namental ponds running proper-

    ly, and cleaning clogged guttersare just a few steps the homeown-er can take to reduce mosquitopopulations. Mosquito larvaeneed a constant source of waterto survive, Verna and Bartlett-Healy said.

    To report larger cases of stand-ing water, contact Mosquito Con-trol office at (609)265-5064, for ad-ditional information from thecounty, visit www.co.burlington.nj.us/mosquito for more informa-

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    Woodstream pool records in theprocess.

    Jamie Bowne posted personalbest times and came in fourth inthe girls 14U 50-meter Backstrokeand eight in the Girls 13-14 50-meter fly (31.59). Bowne swam the50-meter Backstroke in 32.98 sec-onds on Aug. 4 at preliminariesand broke the Woodstream poolrecord from 2006. She then cameback on Aug. 5 and swam the

    event at finals going a 32.89 break-ing her own record set the previ-ous day.

    Morgan Sage came in first inthe girls14U 50-meter fly with atime of 30.51 becoming the Tri-County Champion in this event.She came in second at finals inthe 14U 100-meter free. Her blaz-ing fast 100-meter freestyle timeof 1:01.48 broke the long-standing32-year-old Woodstream poolrecord previously held by Hockl.

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    The 14U girls came in sixth inthe 200-meter medley relay. Theydropped their time to 2:14.12 andset a new pool record. The medleyrelay consisted of Nikki Broomewho swam backstroke, BreannaGleason who swam breaststroke,Morgan Sage who swam butterflyand Jamie Bowne swimmingfreestyle. Three of these girls,Gleason, Sage and Bowne, joinedup with Kara Anderson in thegirls 14U 200-meter free relay andfinished fourth in a time of 1:59.60

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