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www.medfordsun.com JAN. 713, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
INSIDE THIS ISSUEAccess to lake
Township to grant easementto colony club. PAGE 6
MIKE MONOSTRA/The SunAddison Dannheim, 7, and her sister, Mackenzie Dannheim, 4, hang out at the playground at Laurel Acres Park in Mt. Laurel. The twosisters braved the cold last week to play tag and other games at the playground.
A cold day on the playground
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
In 2014, Medford Township hada lot of discussion on a variety of topics.
In 2015, the township is hopingto finally take action in a numberof areas.
Mayor Chris Buoni said 2015will be a busy one for council asthe township looks to finallymove on topics such as changes tothe Route 70 business corridor,Pinelands Branch Library andthe hiring of a new townshipmanager.
With the year expected to be ac-tive, Buoni said residents willhave plenty of opportunities to beinvolved in the changes happen-ing in the township.
We're going to be engaging thepublic a lot this year, Buoni said.
Business developmentThe first big story likely to hit
Medfordsnew year
to be busyCouncil to act on topicsranging from Route 70 business development to Pinelands Library
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Medford Woman's Club willmeet on Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at theMedford Memorial CommunityCenter at 21S. Main St.The projectfor theevening will be making valen-tines for veterans, to be deliveredto veterans' facilities in our area.
Come for an evening of fun,friendship and refreshments. Formore information, visit
www.medfordwomansclub.comor our Facebook page, www.face-book.com/Thewoman-sclubofmedford. All area womenare welcome.
Pinelands Garden Clubto meet on Jan. 12
The general meeting of Pinelands Garden Club of Med-ford will occur on Monday, Jan. 12at Medford Leas Auditorium, onRoute 70 in Medford at 10 a.m.
The speaker will be RachelRoat, publisher of the online peri-odical "Tree Laws. Roat will talkabout what peoples rights and
duties are regarding the trees onprivate property, in the communi-ty and especially in thePinelands.
Consider joining this activegroup as a guest or prospectivemember. For information callBrenda at (856) 988-9804.
Strickler to speak onadventures at sea Jan. 13
For those who are an armchair
traveler or are interested in hear-ing about faraway places withstrange-sounding names fromsomeone who's just seen some of them, join the Medford Branch of AAUW at its regular meeting onTuesday, Jan. 13 at 7 p.m.
The group meets in the LindenRoom of Medford Leas on Route70 in Medford. You will hear fromMary Strickler about her most re-cent adventures at sea on a worldvoyage aboard the Queen Mary 2.
The AAUW is an organizationdedicated to promoting educationand equity for all women andgirls. For more information, visitmedford-nj.aauw.net.
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Liana Lui of Medford andAndre de Lara of Philadelphiawere married Saturday Dec. 13 atBraddocks Tavern in Medford ina non-denominational ceremonyby officiant Rev. Kenneth Denski.The parents of the bride are Heeand Heidi Lui of Medford. Themother of the groom is Salud deLara of Philadelphia. This wed-ding was out of the ordinary asthe couple invited guests to an en-gagement party and surprisedthem by getting married instead.The couple sent out formal en-gagement party invites letting
guests know to dress up semi-for-mally. The only guests who knewit was a wedding were immediatefamily to both sides. The ceremo-ny and reception were held in theTamberson Room of BraddocksTavern. Guests enjoyed the sur-prise with seeing a giant chalk-board sign displayed as theywalked into the lower Tamber-son. The groom was with bothfamilies greeting guests.
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By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
For most people, a 20-foot plot of grassnestled near Lake Pine may not seem like abig deal.
To Lake Pine Colony Club officials, it iscrucial to safety and maintenance of theirlake.
Medford Township is planning to grantan easement to the Lake Pine Colony Clubfor use of a 20-foot long area of township-owned land, allowing the club access to thelake.
The portion of property comes fromwhat was originally a 60-foot wide strip of land along Park Road near Lake Pine. In1996, the property was divided into three,20-foot sections. Two of those sections weregranted to neighboring property owners oneither side of the strip. Lake Pine ColonyClub officials thought the third portionwas their property.
It was misunderstood by the colonyclub, given there were neighboring proper-ties, that they own the center of that,
colony club president Laura Saunders said.That center was retained by the town-ship.
While the small piece of land doesntseem like a big deal to most, it is crucial formaintenance and safety along Lake Pine.
As the geese come and populate, wecant go onto private properties, Saunderssaid. So this gives us access to certainareas of our lake to keep it pristine.
Saunders said the colony club also needsaccess to the property in case of an emer-gency.
The Taunton Fire Department uses thefire lane opposite the lake for their prac-tice, she said. We would still need accessif there would ever be an emergency inthat area.
Mayor Chris Buoni said the colony clubcame to the township early in 2014 to ask if
it would vacate the property.The township had already had discus-
sions with Lake Pine of vacating a portion
of property that really has no public use,Buoni said. It serves a use for Lake Pine.Buoni said he has no issue with allowing
the colony club to use the property. Theclub has maintained it for a number of years, despite it being township-owned.
Since it is the townships, we thoughtitd be possible since were paying to main-tain it and use access, Saunders said.
One problem the township had with va-cating the property was it could not simplyhand the property over to the colony club.Township solicitor Chris Norman said thetownship must first offer the parcel toneighboring properties. Buoni noted a pri-vate homeowner could decide to purchasethe land and make the area of the lake in-accessible to the colony club.
Welcome to 2015! Anotheryear has come and gone, inseemingly speed-of-light
fashion. Out with the old, in with thenew, as they say.
Last week, in our last issue of 2014,we closed the door on the year with a
Year in Review.The end of a year is a chance for us
to reflect on all that has happened overthe last 12 months. It can be a sad time,a happy time and a quizzical time all atonce.
But the end also brings a new begin-ning. With 2015 officially here, lets allresolve to make our lives, to make the
lives of those around us, better. Lets bea little more caring, a little more un-
selfish, a little more polite.Lets work harder and smarter, in-
stead of longer.Lets give a little more to those who
arent as fortunate as we are. Letslearn from the mistakes of our past,and make our future bigger andbrighter.
Here at The Sun, we resolve to servethe community even better than we
have.We resolve to be a better community
business partner, be better reportersand provide an even better product forour clients.
We resolve to improve the qualityand quantity of our content. We re-
solve to listen with open ears to yourthoughts, ideas and concerns.
To that end, wed love to hear fromyou on how were doing, and what youthink we could be doing better. Pleaseshare your thoughts via e-mail [email protected].
Help make our New Years resolu-tions a reality by playing a part in
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Your thoughtsDo you have any New Years resolutions?Want to share them with the community?Send us a letter to the editor.
Township plans to grant easement to Lake Pine Colony Club,allowing access to lake through township-owned property
please see RESOLUTION, page 11
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The following information wasprovided by the Medford Town-ship Police Department.
On Dec. 28, a resident of ArkRoad reported to Medford Town-ship Police that sometime be-tween Dec. 20 and Dec. 27, un-known suspects removed an airconditioning unit valued at ap-proximately $1,500 from the rearof his residence. The unit was inworking order and attached to thehouse at the time of the theft. Theincident is under investigation,and anyone with information isasked to contact Medford Police.
On Dec. 27 at 12:37 a.m., Med-ford Township Police conducted a
motor vehicle stop of a black Nis-san on Reeves Station Road afterthe vehicle was observed speed-ing and with a brake light notfunctioning.
While speaking withthe driver, officers de-tected the odor of mar-ijuana emanating fromthe interior of the ve-hicle. The vehicle wasimpounded and transported topolice headquarters for furtherinvestigation.
Detectives were granted asearch warrant for the vehiclethrough the Burlington County
Superior Court. While searchingthe vehicle, officers located justunder one pound of marijuana,
several scales and packaging ma-terial commonly used to sell anddistribute narcotics.
The defendant, a 19-year-oldman from Medford Lakes, turned
himself in to MedfordPolice at 9 p.m. on Dec.27.
He was arrested andcharged with posses-sion with the intent to
distribute narcotics, possession of marijuana over 50 grams, posses-sion of drug paraphernalia,speeding, possession of a con-trolled dangerous substance in amotor vehicle and maintenance
of lamps.He posted $10,000 bail and wasreleased pending court.
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WE NES Y JAN. 7Toddler time : Ages 2 to 3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Tod-dlers are invited to join Mr. Rick
for stories, songs and a craft oractivity.Tween book club : Ages 7 to 12. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Tween readers are invited to jointhis monthly book club. Thismonths selection is The Diary ofa Wimpy Kid.
THURS Y JAN. 8Yoga pretzels : Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Yoga pretzels is a fun and vibrantway to get kids bending, breath-ing, twisting and stretching. Kidswill find their connection with theuniverse through playful poses.Children should wear comfort-able, breathable clothes andbring a yoga mat or large towel.
Candlelight yoga : 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinBabita Kapoor, a registered Shak-ti Om Yoga instructor, to learn
yogas ancient science of breathcontrol and re-energize yourbody and mind. Wear comfort-able, breathable clothes andbring a yoga mat.
Womans Club meeting : 7:30 p.m. atMedford Memorial CommunityCenter. This months project willbe making valentines for veter-ans for delivery to veterans facil-ities across the area. For moreinformation, visit www.medford-womansclub.com.
FRI Y JAN. 9Paws to read : 3:30 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-
tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute lot atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-ocho-82.
S TUR Y JAN. 10Dog license and rabies clinic : 9 a.m.
at Cranberry Hall Senior Center.This free rabies clinic is open toall Medford Township residents.Resident may also purchase 2015dog licenses during the clinicinside the municipal office.
MON Y JAN. 12Pinelands Garden Club of Medford
meeting : 10 a.m. at Medford Leas
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Its time to register children for the 2015-16 school year! We will hold Open Houses at theEarly Childhood Center on Sunday, Jan. 11 and Sunday, Jan. 25 from noon 2 pm. We havefull and half-day pre-k as well as full-day kindergarten. Call 856-235-5371 for more infor-mation or to book a tour. We will host Open Houses at our main school (grades 1-8) on Sun-day Jan. 25 from noon 2 pm and Monday, Jan. 26 from 9 11 am during Catholic SchoolsWeek. Parents and teachers will be on hand to answer questions and provide tours. Toursare also available by appointment. Please call 856-235-7885 or email [email protected].
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Medford Township this year willbe progress with ordinancechanges for Route 70. Buoni saidcouncil could begin passing ordi-nances in line with the planningboard's Route 70 corridor study asearly as this month.
Were excited to implementthat because it will allow busi-nesses to be a little more appro-priate, Buoni said. I think the
planning board did a great job inhelping flesh that out.Some of the recommendations
the planning board made in itsstudy include increasing the max-imum size of businesses alongthe Route 70 corridor, allowingmore uses for businesses in thearea and relaxing buffer restric-tions to make businesses morevisible from the highway.
Council will be discussing theproposed changes in more detailin the coming months and canchoose to pass ordinances basedon the recommendations.
Buoni said the changes councildecides to make will be ones itfeels suits the community best.
Were just trying to findthings that fit in the context of our community, he sa id.
A number of new businessesmoved into Medford, particularlyMedford Village, in 2014. Buonisaid the economic growth was ex-citing to see, and he feels it will
continue into 2015.Weve had a number of busi -ness owners express interest intown, he said. I think weregoing to see appropriate growthfor the town.
Pinelands Branch LibraryThe future of Pinelands
Branch Library could come tolight in 2015 as the township and
Burlington County continue dis-cussions on the facility.
The county recently presentedsome concepts to council to helpmodernize what the county haspreviously called an outdated fa-cility.
What we need to take a look atis what the appropriate way to ap-proach it is, Buoni said. Impretty excited about that.
In 2013, freeholders and councilwere at odds over who should footthe bill for renovations to the fa-cility. Buoni said talks betweencouncil and the freeholders were
much more productive last yearthan they were previously.Council is hoping to present a
specific plan to the public beforethe end of 2015.
Improvements to Bende ParkMedford Township is hoping to
make improvements to BobBende Park with its submissionof an application for a $65,000
Community Development BlockGrant.
If the township receives thegrant from the Burlington Coun-ty Office of Community Develop-ment, it plans to install new side-walks and parking lot cut curbs tomake the park handicapped-ac-cessible. Council authorized theapplication at its Dec. 2 meeting.
Were basically looking to usethat money to get Bende Field inbetter condition, Buoni said.
The CDBG grant is adminis-tered through Burlington County.Buoni said the county has been a
big help in the past with grants tofund improvements to parks.The county has been very
helpful with that, Buoni said.They make sure our parks areavailable to as many people aspossible.
Township manager positionMedford will continue its
search for a new township man-
ager in 2015. The position hasbeen vacant since the resignationof former township managerChris Schultz in August.
Buoni said council has re-ceived about 40 resumes for theposition and conducted inter-views throughout the fall.
Weve spent a lot of time in in-terviews, he said. We met somereally good people, but we haventmet the person who is right forMedford Township.
Buoni said council is not inany rush to fill the position, say-ing it will take its time to find the
right person. Township clerkKatherine Burger will continueas the acting township managerto begin the year.
Deer fence discussionto continue
Council plans to continue ex-
MEDFORDContinued from page 1
Medford to continue search for township manager
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Norman said granting an ease-ment would give the colony clubthe access it needs and preventprivate landowners from pur-chasing the land themselves.
It would effectively do thesame thing as the colony clubowning it, Norman said.
In addition to allowing thecolony club to continue to use and
maintain the property, the town-ship could also use it for any rea-son in the future.
Council is expected to pass aresolution making the easementofficial in the near future.
RESOLUTIONContinued from page 6
Resolution on easement to be passed in near future
ploring an ordinance to better de-fine deer netting in the context of its fence ordinances.
Last May, the topic of deer net-ting came to council after therewas some confusion among resi-dents as to whether deer nettingwas classified as a fence in town-ship ordinances.
After much discussion, in the
fall, council authorized the cre-ation of a subcommittee to take acloser look at the issue.
Deer fencing was on a councilagenda in November, but it wastabled because the subcommitteehad a number of questions comeup about the existing ordinance.
Buoni, who is one of the mem-bers of the subcommittee, said itwill continue to study the topicearly in the year. There will likelybe some movement on the subjectin 2015, though Buoni said hedoesn't expect any action for atleast a few more months.
Deer fence still a debateDEER
Continued from page 10
Auditorium. This months speakerwill be Rachel Roat, publisher ofthe online per iodical Tree Laws.For more information, call (856)988-9804.
Kids knitting club : 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Knit-ters of all levels are invited to thisfour week series. Bring a projector pick one out at class. Begin-ners should bring size 10 knittingneedles. Yarn will be provided.
TUES Y JAN. 13Ooey gooey nature : Ages 3 to 7. 10
a.m. and 1 p.m. at WoodfordCedar Run Wildlife Refuge. Aneducator will help childrenexplore and discover the worldaround them through hands-on
activities and outdoor adven-tures. The cost is $10 per child.
Gross things in nature : Ages 8 to12. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at WoodfordCedar Run Wildlife Refuge. Aneducator will help childrenexplore wildlife, plants and morethrough hiking, experiments andlive animal encounters. The costis $10 per child.
Lego club : Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Kids canwork individually or in teams tocreate this weeks challenge. Thetheme will be revealed at theLego Club session.
Family movie night : 6 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Bringthe whole family to the library forthis months feature, Lego: TheAdventures of Clutch Powers.Snacks and beverages may beserved. Visitors welcome to bringtheir own snacks and blanket.
Medford Branch of AAUW meeting :7 p.m. at the Linden Room inMedford Leas. This monthsmeeting will feature Mary Strick-ler, who will talk about her recentadventures at sea aboard theQueen Mary 2.
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