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Changes to Route 70?
Planning board sends proposed
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MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Alex Frank from the Medford 8U Renegades baseball team runs out an infield single during a South Jersey sectional tournament game
against Mt. Laurel last week. Medford won the game 6-4 to clinch a spot in the championship, held on Thursday evening, July 24. The
team went on to defeat Cherry Hill, 8-4, to advance to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament. For more photos, see page 12.
Medford 8U Renegades win sectional tournament
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
A Medford volunteer who led
the charge to restore one of Med-
fords most famous historic sites
has received recognition herself.
Medford Historical Society
member Janet Carlson Giardina
received a Volunteer of the
Year award at the Pine Barrens
Festival last week. Giardina was
the recipient of the award for
Medford Township. Each town
participating in the festival se-
lects one person for the recogni-
tion each year.
Township council decided to
name Giardina the recipient after
a discussion during its meeting
on July 15. The council decided to
give Giardina the honor after dis-
cussing how she led the effort to
create the Dr. James Still Educa-
tion Center and Historic Site on
Church Road.
This year, particularly, she's
done a lot of work for the histori-
cal society, Councilman Randy
Resident
named top
volunteer
Janet Carlson Giardina
led restoration of
Dr. James Still property
please see GIARDINA, page 13
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
The Route 70 reexamination
plan took a large leap forward last
week as the Medford Township
planning board unanimously
voted to send recommendations
for changes to council.
The vote was put on the agenda
following a lengthy presentation
and public discussion during a
July 10 special meeting.
Planning board chairman Jack
Hartwig postponed a vote until
last week so edits could be made
to the plan. According to town-
ship planner Scott Taylor, there
were four edits made from July
10. All were minor and did not af-
fect the proposed changes to
items such as reduced setbacks
for commercial buildings from
the roadway, changes to the buffer
ordinance to increase visibility
and the addition of larger square
foot buildings.
Medford resident Kevin Spark-
man questioned sewer access
along the roadway and wondered
how many businesses are con-
nected to the sewer. Some of the
discussions about Route 70 have
revolved around whether the
township has enough sewer ca-
pacity to facilitate expansion.
The majority of the roadway
is connected, especially in the
larger developments, township
engineer Christopher Noll said.
The planning board did not
pass any ordinance changes. Its
action means the reexamination
plan will go before township
council, which can choose to in-
troduce and pass ordinances
implementing the proposed
changes.
It's part of the process, plan-
ning board solicitor David Frank
said of the vote. It's not the end
of the process.
The planning board will still be
involved after the reexamination
plan goes before council. The
board will review any ordinances
council passes on first reading
involving the reexamination
plan.
Proposed Route 70 changes
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Approximate Square Footage: 5,476
This two-story colonial has six bedrooms
and five full and one half bathrooms. It
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room fireplace and three-car garage.
The Medford Township Council
is extending an open invitation to
residents interested in serving on
the townships Neighborhood
Services Advisory Committee to
fill unexpired terms due to vacan-
cies created by resignations.
Residents interested in an ap-
pointment to these vacancies
shall complete the application for
appointment to Citizen Advisory
Boards that can be found on the
townships website at www.med-
fordtownship.com or in the Med-
ford municipal building.
This completed application,
along with a brief cover letter or
statement of qualifications to
serve, must be submitted to the
attention of Beth Portocalis,
Managers Office, 17 N. Main St.,
Medford, or by email to bporto-
[email protected]. Ap-
plications should be received no
later than Aug. 22.
For more information or for an
application, contact Portocalis at
(609) 654-2608 ext. 338.
Committee seeks
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Free concert series
at shopping center
The Village of Taunton Forge
Shopping Center, located at the
intersection of Taunton Boule-
vard and Tuckerton Road in Med-
ford, announced its annual Fri-
day Nite Cafe free concert series.
Concerts take place in the
open-air gazebo, and area resi-
dents are encouraged to make an
evening with their families at the
shopping center.
The concerts begin at 7 p.m.,
just bring a lawn chair to enjoy
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The concert schedule includes:
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Aug. 22 The Lost in
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Township council plans
blood drive for July 30
Medford Township council and
the Community Blood Council of
New Jersey are hosting a blood
drive on Wednesday, July 30 from
3 to 7 p.m. at the Public Safety
Building.
Residents can sign up to donate
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Make an Appointment. All
donors should bring a photo or
signature ID and eat within four
hours of donating. All donors will
be entered into a drawing to win a
pair of Phillies tickets.
Anyone with questions about
donor eligibility can log onto
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donate.
Free movies in park
on Tuesday evenings
Medford Township has part-
nered with Camp Dark Waters and
Boy Scout Troop 26 to bring back
the popular free Family Summer
Movies in the Park Series. The
movies will be shown in Freedom
Park and begin at dusk Tuesday
evenings through Aug. 12.
The schedule is as follows:
Aug. 5 Frozen (PG)
Aug. 12 Muppets Most
Wanted (PG)
Light snacks will be available
for purchase, guests can also
bring their own. Bring a lawn
chair or blanket and join us for
this quality family fun program.
More information can be found
on the township website at
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sary. Ten years ago on that date, we
published the first newspaper in the
companys history The Haddonfield
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Ten years later, we publish 10 news-
papers each week, covering the towns
of Haddonfield, Moorestown, Cherry
Hill, Voorhees, Marlton, Medford, Mt.
Laurel, Tabernacle, Shamong and
Princeton. Weve grown a lot over the
last 10 years, but we havent lost sight
of our roots.
On Monday, when we turn the Big
One Zero, well be hosting a group of
our employees, customers, business
partners and community leaders who
helped make these 10 years so special
for us. Jack Tarditi, a leader in the
local community, will be the keynote
speaker.
The celebration at the Woodcrest
Country Club in Cherry Hill will in-
clude all the great things that every
party needs good food, good drinks, a
good atmosphere, a good speaker, good
conversation and good, classic silent
auction.
But what will make it extra special
and what were most excited about is
the good that our 10-year anniversary
celebration will help kick off.
As part of the celebration, we are
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Jersey Foundation, the Ray of Hope
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local communities we cover.
Back in the day, when we were a
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Readers would submit short essays
nominating a local group, organiza-
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The Ray of Hope foundation we are
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to the communities that have support-
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Registration is open for Medford Indians
Youth Football for children ages 5 to 14.
The Medford Indians football program is
built on a foundation of hard work, dedica-
tion and commitment by our players, par-
ents and coaches. The organization strives
to not only create good players but great
young men by teaching them important life
skills they can carry with them long after
they leave the program.
The organizations success is built upon
modern, progressive methods of coaching
football, including certification through
Virtua Health Sports Medicine and USA
Football. It uses methods that have changed
the game and made it safer. The focus is on
player safety, a focus that is unparalleled in
any other local sports program.
For those who want to learn more about
youth football before committing to a full
season, your son can participate in pre-sea-
son training starting Aug. 11 and Aug. 18 for
5 to 7 year olds. Players will learn the basics
of football starting with passing, receiving
and running back skills before transition-
ing into teaching the basics of blocking and
tackling using the Heads Up safe tackling
program by USA Football. Decide at any-
time whether to formally join the Medford
Indians football family.
Registration is open through Aug. 2 at
www.MYAAfootball.com. For more infor-
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Fellowship Alliance Chapel
member Christina Dutcher de-
scribes her church as a friendly
Christian community with a
warm and welcome feel.
Now she and the Medford-
based church are inviting mem-
bers of the public looking for a
unique church service this sum-
mer to come experience that com-
munity during one of the
churchs ongoing 12-week out-
door church services at Fellow-
ship Alliance Camp in Evesham.
With rustic pews, a simple
wooden cross and a view of the
lake with a fountain spraying
from the center, Dutcher said the
service is a great way to be in
touch with both nature and God.
For summertime, it seems
like a very relaxing way to enjoy a
church service, being outdoors
with the lake, Dutcher said. I
like the rustic pews, the wooden
cross. Its very basic. It kind of re-
minds me of how to simplify reli-
gion to a comfortable essence.
The outdoor church service is
just one of FACs newest uses for
the camp, formerly YMCA Camp
Moore.
Volunteer members from the
church, Dutcher included, started
cleaning up and renovating the
old camp several years ago when
the individual who purchased the
foreclosed camp donated it to
FAC.
Now the church uses the camp
for different outreach programs
and youth ministry.
We cleaned all the pine nee-
dles out of there, and the build-
ings were cleaned up and
reroofed and resided, and the
bathrooms were cleaned up, and
we had a lot of donations, Dutch-
er said. People came in and
painted the picnic tables. We in-
stalled two gaga pits this year.
There were hundreds of volun-
teers that would come and rake
and spray, and the lakes were
cleaned up, and its really nice.
Dutcher said the outdoor envi-
ronment on Sundays also allows
ministry leaders to incorporate
the surroundings into their ser-
mons.
Each sermon lends itself to
Worship weekly in nature
Every Sunday, rain or shine, Fellowship Alliance Chapel
of Medford hosts outdoor nondenominational services
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WEDNESDAY July 30
Parachute play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
a.m. and 11 a.m. at Pinelands
Brach Library. Stop by for a half
hour of parachute games and
play time.
THURSDAY July 31
Yoga with Mary: 10:30 a.m. and
11:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Mary, a certified
yoga instructor, to learn yogas
ancient science of breath control
and re-energize your body and
mind. A kids session is at 10:30
a.m., an adults session is sched-
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Wonkaville: Ages 4 and up. 3 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. World
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challenges, fun-loving mayhem
and a world of pure imagination.
The program combines full-audi-
ence participation with real mag-
ic, original music, bubble-play,
eye-popping puppetry, goofy
props and slapstick antics.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:
MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 354-
8104 for information.
Kids Yoga: 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. at The
Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main
St., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800
for more information.
Breakthru Fit Meeting: Breakthru
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6:30 p.m. Join us for a discussion
on various topics related to
weight loss, nutrition and fitness.
Bring a friend. For more informa-
tion or to register, call (856) 396-
2250 ext. 302.
MONDAY Aug. 4
Adult knitting club: 10:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-
ters of all levels are invited to join
for this four-week series. Bring a
project that you are working on
or pick one out at class. Begin-
ners, please bring size 10 knitting
needles. The yarn will be provid-
ed.
Stamping and paper crafting: 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Come to this level one class in
rubber stamping and paper craft-
ing. Learn basic techniques to be
used to make beautiful, hand-
made cards, scrapbook pages
and other projects.
Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at The
Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main St.,
Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 for
more information.
Helping Hand grief support: Fellow-
ship Alliance Chapel, 199 Church
Road. 7 p.m. Call 953-7333 ext. 309
for information.
TUESDAY Aug. 5
Kids can cook: Ages 4 to 6. Noon at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Miss Niki from ShopRite of Med-
ford for some kid-friendly cook-
ing. Children will sample new
foods while learning about cook-
ing, measuring, nutrition and
sharing.
Paws to read: 2 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Children are wel-
come to practice their reading
skills and make a new friend by
reading aloud to Ocho, a regis-
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forces with thousand of commu-
nities nationwide for the 31st an-
nual National Night Out crime
and drug prevention event. Na-
tional Night Out, which is spon-
sored by the National Association
of Town Watch and co-sponsored
locally by Medford Township, will
involve more than 16,124 commu-
nities from all 50 states, U.S. terri-
tories, Canadian cities and mili-
tary bases around the world. In
all, more than 37.8 million people
are expected to participate in
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ticipation in, local anti-crime ef-
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spirit and police-community part-
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Send a message to criminals
letting them know neighborhoods
are organized and fighting back.
Medford Township Police De-
partment will host its first annual
National Night Out on Tuesday
Aug. 5 from 6 to 9 p.m. This event
will be held at Freedom Park.
Medford Township Police Depart-
ment are asking you to lock your
doors, turn on outside lights and
spend the evening outside with
your neighbors and police.
Medford Township Police De-
partment will be hosting a vari-
ety of special events such as K-9
demonstrations, a DWI obstacle
course, activities for the children,
as well as free food and refresh-
ments will be served.
The Medford Township Police
Department has invited sur-
rounding agencies from the mili-
tary, law enforcement, fire, and
EMS professions to demonstrate
their services.
Come watch live demonstra-
tions, let the kids interact, and
enjoy free food and from several
local food establishments.
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leaders from our church, Dutch-
er said. One week, the sermon
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Without the many volunteers
joining her, Giardina realizes the
education center would have
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volunteers were recognized at the
presentation, she said. Im real-
ly a team player. We all have dif-
ferent gifts and ideas. Thats how
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Money has been the toughest
hurdle for the education center.
The center operates on a tight
budget consisting mainly of do-
nations from local residents, busi-
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looking for sponsors and vendors
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the plate, signing on for a $500
sponsorship for the event, and Gi-
ardina hopes other businesses
will follow suit.
The Dr. Still office is not the
only project with which Giardina
has volunteered. She has also
been a volunteer with Medford
Works, an organization support-
ing the success of growth of the
townships Main Street business
district. Giardina has also done
projects with the Pinelands Gar-
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projects, the education center
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the Medford community.
Giardina hopes residents con-
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Tree Removal Stump Grinding
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609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
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ll $l$08$ 18ll
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24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
84Z400Z
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(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088

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National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
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CLASSIFIED 22 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 30-AUGUST 5, 2014
SOUTHAMPTON TWP
50 Maidstone PI 2 BR, 2 BA Danbury ranch in
Leisuretowne w/covered porch entry, spacious LR, darling
DR, open eat-in kit w/all appliances, extra FR off kit,
screened back porch, back patio & 1 car garage. (Web ID
642534) Dir: Rt. 70 to Huntington to R on Buckingham to L
on Maidstone $129,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
TABERNACLE
3 Sohn Way JUST LISTED! Stunning 5
bedroom, 3.5 bath on cul-de-sac w/eat in
kitchen, study, fireplace, skylights, hot
tub, inground pool, shed, deck, security
system. Dont miss this one! Dir: Car-
ranza to Sohn Way. $569,000
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
SHAMONG TWP
106 Mohawk TraiI JUST LISTED!
4BR, 2.5BA home w/den/study, fire-
place in family room, patio, porch &
inground pool! (Web ID 6421075)
Dir: Tuckerton to Atsion to left on
Mohawk. $425,000
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
MEDFORD TWP
16 Forge Rd. One bedroom,
one bath condo in Medford Mill.
Come see today! (Web ID
6423833) Dir: Call office for
directions (856) 983-2888
$115,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TWP
107 Yorktown Ct. Beautiful 3BR contemp
extensively updated. Newer Kit w/SS appliances.
Brazilian cherry HW floors in LR, DR, Kit & hallway.
remodeled 2.5 BA, spacious FR w/fireplc & wet bar,
game room w/pool table & many other desirable
amenities. (Web ID 6381515) $315,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MOUNT LAUREL TWP
993B Scotswood Ct 2 BR, 2 Ba upper
condo in Renaissance Club. This home is move-in
ready w/newer berber carpet, ceiling fans, Corian coun-
ters in kitchen and master suite with walk-in closet.
(Web ID 6429606) Dir: 38 to Ark to Renaissance Club to
L on Thornwood to Scotswood $114,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TWP
2336 Monmouth Road Beautiful
3BR, 1 BA w/updated kitchen & bath,
newer windows, spacious closets, U
shaped driveway, newer septic, new
shed (Web ID 6392423) Dir: Arneys
Mount to Monmouth. $199,900
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
MEDFORD TWP
2 WiIIiam Penn Cir Move-in ready 3
BR townhome w/numerous upgrades.
Designer color palate plus new HVAC
heat & air systems. Enjoy the peace-
ful setting from oversized Trek deck.
(Web ID 6399884) $253,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TWP
6 Bridgewater Ct. 4 BR, 2.5 BA
colonial on over an acre of land
w/2 story FR w/woodburning fp,
kit w/breakfast rm, large deck &
3 car gar. (Web ID 6348729)
$550,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
SOUTHAMPTON
4 Buckingham Drive JUST LISTED!
2 Beautiful 2BR, 2BA ranch home on
wooded lot in Leisuretowne w/Family
Room, fireplace, wood floors,
den/study. (Web ID 6420216) Dir:
Huntington to Buckingham.$129,900
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
MEDFORD TWP
1 Greenbriar Ln 3 BR, 2.5 BA
Pinehurst colonial in Deerbrook
w/gas fplc, heated and air condi-
tioned sunroom overlooking pri-
vate backyd. (Web ID 6301749)
$329,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TWP
39 Wrentham Dr. 3 BR, 2.5 BA
townhome in Cranberry Lakes with
open floor plan, family room with gas
fireplace, expanded morning room &
2 car garage. (Web ID 6380269)
$339,900
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
MEDFORD TWP
41 Wentwood Ct 3 BR, 2 BA town-
home in need of some cosmetic updates
but has Brazilian cherry floors in kit, up-
graded powder rm & master bath, replace-
ment tilt-in windows and newer heater, a/c
& roof. (Web ID 6422387) $150,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
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MEDFORD
83 TAUNTON RD 4 BR, 1.5 BA colo-
nial on almost a half acre. Gleaming
hardwood floors, updated kitchen,
family room with stone fireplace, 800
sq. ft. stamped concrete patio with a
built-in E.P. Henry fire pit. $267,000
Medford I Office (856) 983-2888
BUY FOR $1051/MO
MEDFORD TWP
46 N Lakeside Drive W. JUST LISTED
!Beautiful 3BR, 2BA colonial on cul-de-sac w/covered front
porch, living room with hardwood flrs, Florida Rm w/vaulated
ceilings, wall of windows, wood burning stove, Family Room, Of-
fice overlooks backyard, huge deck for entertaining! (Web ID
6422398) Dir: Jackson to N. Lakeside Drive W. $305,000
Medford II Office (609) 654-8633
BUY FOR $1201/MO
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