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INSIDE THIS ISSUEWelcome aboard
Evesham BOE welcomesnew board member. PAGE 16
SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Marlton Sun
Mayor Randy Brown swore in new police chief Christopher Chewalongside his wife, Nicole, and their children, Michael and Natalie.
Chew thanked the council for its continued support and for choosinghim as the townships seventh police chief. We are known throughoutthe state and the East Coast for our community outreach programswe offer, Chew said. Theres a reason weve been successful and I
think it comes back to the top. Our command staff is second-to-none.
By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Marlton Sun
The township council reluctantlyadopted the municipal budget with a taxincrease of $59 per year for the averageassessed home of $271,200, after tablingit numerous times since March.
Mayor Randy Brown has been push-ing for support for state Senate bill 1896,which would make other entities re-sponsible for tax appeal losses. Themovement of the bill has been the mo-tive to hold off on making decisions onthe budget, and why the township hasbeen reluctant to make any decision.
Brown was determined to make theEvesham Township School District, theLenape Regional High School Districtand the fire district discuss a possibleresolution through freezing August pay-
Council adoptsbudget with tax
increase; newchief sworn in
please see MAYOR, page 2
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Mayor: It is with deep regretI vote yes on this budget
ments that are due to the organi-zations. According to Brown, theboards of education both wroteletters to the state commissionerof education, which did not yielda response.
It is with deep regret I vote yeson this budget, Brown said. It is
the most frustrating decision Ihave had to make in the sevenyears sitting up here.
According to Brown, if the
council did not adopt the budget,the state would have to come inand take over the process.
The last thing I want is to sub-ject our 50,000 residents with theincompetence going on in Tren-ton, Brown said. Trenton is bro-ken.
Brown noted New Jersey is nota tax friendly state and the sys-tem is archaic.
According to council memberBob DiEnna, if the township
passed a flat budget with no in-crease in taxes, the townshipwould have to lay off 10 police offi-cers, six public works and three
clerical employees.My allegiance is not to Democ-
rats or Republicans, its to the50,000 residents in this township,Brown said
In other news: Evesham Township Police
Chief Christopher Chew wassworn in to his new position afterserving as captain. Chew took onthe role of acting chief upon theretirement of former chief MikeBarth in late June.
Its been a lifelong, careerdream of mine, Chew said. Itbecame more important to me to
MAYORContinued from page 1
please see CHRISTOPHER, page 7
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Eagles Hall-of-Famernew spokespersonfor Par 4 the Kids
Eagles Hall-of-Famer MikeQuick announced he is thespokesperson of Par 4 the Kidsgolf tournament.
The event will be held Monday,Sept. 30 at Little Mill CountryClub in Marlton. Par 4 the Kids isan annual outing created by Com-munity Treatment Solutions to
help raise funds needed to servethe young children and teens inSouth Jersey who have beenabused, neglected, rejected andtraumatized by the adults in theirlives.
After learning about CTS mis-sion, Quick was honored that hewas chosen as spokesperson andis eager to help bring awarenessto the organization and its needs.
Tickets and sponsorships arestill available for the event, whichwill be followed by cocktails, din-ner and a silent auction.
If youd like to join Quick andother NFL players, you can regis-ter for the tournament by going tothe CTS website, www.ctsnj.orgor by calling Erica Rendino at(856) 642-9090.
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
Little by little, the effects of
health-care reform, or Oba-
macare as its commonly
known, are starting to come to light.
Change in price and type of health in-
surance, and the availability of public
health insurance, will take shape in
the coming months.In July, the Obama administration
made a change to one aspect of health-
care reform that they said would help
make them a friend to American busi-
ness: They delayed the employer
mandate provision by one year, to
2015.
The provision has been controver-
sial since it was announced, because itrequires businesses with 50 or more
full-time employees to provide health
insurance.
The Obama administration pro-
claimed that the delay would give busi-
nesses relief they needed as they are
still attempting to get back up to full
speed.
But will it work? We doubt it will.
Take a look at Middletown, N.J., a
Monmouth-County township of ap-
proximately 66,552 residents as of the
2010 Census. Just last week, the town-
ship cut hours for part-time employeesto avoid having to offer them health in-
surance. The move saves the township
an estimated $775,000 per year.
Its a great move for the township,
but not so great for the employees,
who now get fewer hours and no
health insurance through their em-
ployer and possibly also the resi-
dents, who now may have to face a cut
in services.
Middletown made the move now,
even though the employer mandatewas pushed back to 2015.
Similar cost-saving tactics could be
used in our town, and the question
would be: How would that affect our
services, and possibly our neighbors
own wallets?
That is unknown as of yet, but its a
reality we may have to face not only on
the public employment level, but alsoon the private employment level, as
businesses make similar cost-cutting
measures.
It just makes no sense to us.
Not really friendly to businessDelay of Obamacares employer mandate provision delays the inevitable
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on theemployer mandate provision of theObama administrations health-carereform? Tell everyone what you thinkthrough a letter to the editor.
police reportsThe following is on file with the Eve-sham Township Police Department:
On Aug. 15 at 7:20 p.m., an Evesham po-lice officer conducted a motor vehicle stopin the area of Route 70 and Troth Roadafter observing suspicious activity.
During the investigation, Evesham Po-lice K-9 Ciko was called upon to assist offi-cers with the detection of narcotics.
Ciko was walked around the exterior ofthe suspects vehicle at which time healerted officers to the presence of nar-cotics inside the car.
A subsequent search of the vehicle byofficers resulted in the discovery cocaine,marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
The first suspect, age 19 of Medford, wascharged with third-degree possession ofcocaine, a disorderly persons offense for
possession of marijuana, and a disorderlypersons offense for possession of drugparaphernalia.
She was released on her own recogni-zance.
The second suspect, age 21 of Medford,was charged with third-degree possessionof cocaine and a disorderly persons of-fense for possession of drug parapherna-lia.
She was committed to the BurlingtonCounty Jail on default of $4,500 bail stem-ming from two outstanding warrants.
The third suspect, age 21 of Marlton,was charged with third-degree possessionof cocaine and a disorderly persons of-fense for possession of drug parapherna-lia.
She was released on her own recogni-zance.
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Christopher Chew sworn in aspolice chief after serving as captain
continue forward for me andachieve my dream, which is to be-come a police chief.
According to Chew, there willbe some structural, deploymentchanges and upgrades in the tech-nology the department utilizes.He is also planning to expandcommunity outreach.
Theyre still in the process ofcreating our command staff,Chew said.
Chew has been with the depart-ment for 17 years, working as a po-lice officer since 1997. Chew planson upholding the accreditation,originally put in motion by Barth.
Its the backbone of this or-ganization. Its the gold standardfor law enforcement. Not only am
I committed to it, but the entire or-ganization is committed to it,Chew said. We want to employthe best practices.
Chew thanked the council forits continued support of the de-partment. He especially thankedtownship manager Bill Cromie,who was Chews captain when he
joined the force.He taught me what to do and
how to do it, Chew said. The township will be holding
a special meeting to discuss the
redevelopment/revitalizationplan for 15 properties, broken intolots, throughout the township.
According to Leah Furey Brud-er, township Planning and ZoningBoard planner, there are numer-ous lots and locations that can bebroken into seven or eight lots.
Olgas, G Boys and Tri Townehave all been designated as rede-velopment and blighted, and Aris-
tone properties have been classi-fied as revitalization but notblighted.
Typically, we want to make aredevelopment area more invitingand change them significantly,Bruder said.
According to Bruder, residen-tial lots were not included in therevitalization and redevelopmentproperty list. Additionally, thecouncil discussed downtown revi-talization, and which way thetownship could go, including tax
incentives, state grants and statefunding to upgrade downtown.We get $250,000 for a state
parks grant. A quarter of a mil-lion could go a long way down-town, Brown said.
Brown also inquired about bor-rowing as a possible solution.
For more information on thenext meeting, visit evesham-nj.gov.
CHRISTOPHERContinued from page 2
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Foreign Film & Discussion Series:Young Goethe in Love. 2 p.m.,Evesham Branch Library, 984
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Resident participates on panelat Federal Bench Bar Conference
Marlton resident Michael J.Engle, partner at Greenblatt,Pierce, Engle, Funt & Flores,LLC, participated as a panelmember at a session entitledMaking an Effective SentencingHearing Presentation at the re-cent Federal Bench Bar Confer-ence.
One of Philadelphias topcriminal defense lawyers, Englespractice has included cases rang-ing from typical state court mat-
ters to complex white-collar in-vestigations and prosecutions.He has handled numerous
cases in state and federal courtsthroughout Pennsylvania, NewJersey and Delaware.
His clients include individuals,professionals and public officials,as well as corporate clients.
As a past president of the
Pennsylvania Association ofCriminal Defense Lawyers, Englehas also represented the interestsof criminal defense attorneysthroughout the Commonwealthof Pennsylvania.
Currently, Engle serves as theco-chair of PACDLs white-collarpractice committee and as thevice chair of the PhiladelphiaChapter of PACDL.
In 2011, he was elected a fellowof the prestigious American
Board of Criminal Lawyers.Engle frequently lectures atseminars for both attorneys and
judges on criminal law, criminalprocedure and advanced trialstrategy. He is a published au-thor of three academic articles inthe fields of sociology and crimi-nology, and he is also a frequentlecturer at Villanova University
where he speaks on serial mur-der. A summa cum laude gradu-ate of Villanova University, Englereceived his law degree from TheGeorge Washington UniversityLaw School in Washington, D.C.
Founded more than 20 yearsago as an aggressive criminal de-fense law practice, Greenblatt,Pierce, Engle, Funt & Flores is anestablished, full-service law firmwith experienced attorneysskilled in all areas of criminal,
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Three Hyland Levin partnerswere selected for inclusion inBest Lawyers.
They are Managing PartnerBenjamin A. Levin, Richard M.Hluchan and Shereen C. Chen.
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Hluchan, who has been select-ed for Best Lawyers each yearsince 2006, was named for Envi-
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Partner re-electedas vice chairmanWilliam F. Hyland, Jr., was re-
elected as vice chairman of theBoard of Trustees of Wiley Mis-sion recently. Hyland, a partnerat Hyland Levin LLP, has been along-term board member of
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Annual Juried Poetry Contestopen to county residents
The Medford Arts Center an-nounces its sixth Annual JuriedPoetry Contest an event open toBurlington County residents.
This annual contest was estab-lished to give recognition to theliterary arts and local poets.
Entering poets must be a resi-dent of Burlington County and atleast 18 years of age. Any form ofpoetry or subject is acceptable.
All submitted work must beoriginal as well as the work of the
poet entering the contest and notpreviously published.The contest guidelines and ap-
plications are available on theMedford Arts Center website,www.medfordartscenter.org.They can also be picked up in per-son at the Medford Arts Center, 18N. Main St. during weekendgallery hours or at the MedfordTownship Municipal Offices dur-
ing business hours, 17 N. Main St.The contest opens on Sept. 5
and closes at the end of the busi-ness day on Oct. 31. Please noteno email submissions will be ac-cepted.
The completed application canbe dropped off at the TownshipMunicipal Office or postmarkedno later than Oct. 31 to: MedfordTownship, 17 N. Main St., MedfordN.J. 08055.
Please mark the envelope Poet-
ry Contest. All entries must betyped without the authors nameappearing on the hardcopy sincethis is a blind judging. Cash prizeswill be awarded for the top threepoems. A reception will be held atthe MAC on Dec. 4 for all 10 final-ists who will be invited to sharetheir work.
Kendell Bell, the winner of lastyears contest, will be this years
judge. Bell's poetry has been wide-ly published in print and online,most recently in Rose Red Reviewand work to a calm.
He was nominated for SundressPublications' Best of the Net col-lection in 2007, 2009, 2011 and 2012.He is the author of 14 chapbooks.His current chapbook is "Blair'sEcho."
He is the founder and co-editorof the online journalChantarelle's Notebook and the
publisher/editor of MaverickDuck Press. His website iswww.kendallabell.com and hischapbooks are available throughwww.maverickduckpress.com. Helives in Riverside.
For more information aboutthis contest and upcoming eventsin the literary arts, contact Chair-person Denise Pizoli [email protected].
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The Burlington County HealthDepartment is asking residents tobe cautious, and to avoid strange,wild and/or stray animals.
We want to remind all resi-dents that rabies is present in thecounty, Freeholder JoanneSchwartz said.
Residents are encouraged tostay away from unfamiliar orwild animals.
This year, there have been
some confirmed cases of rabiesin wildlife in Burlington County.Rabies can be seen in animalssuch as raccoons, bats, skunks,foxes and groundhogs. Rabies isalways fatal in animals and isfatal in humans if prompt treat-ment is not sought.
Pet owners are encouraged tohave their pets vaccinated for ra-bies. There is also a vaccine forhumans that can be given to indi-
viduals who might have been ex-posed to rabies.
The vaccine is a series of injec-tions that has proved effective inpreventing the disease from de-veloping in humans if adminis-tered early enough. The best wayto avoid rabies is prevention.
To protect yourself against ra-bies:
Do not touch or feed wildanimals, or stray dogs or cats.
Keep garbage in tightlysealed containers. Stay away from any animal
that is behaving aggressively or awild animal that appears ill or isacting unusually friendly. Callyour local animal control officeror police department to report theanimal.
If you find a bat indoorsthat may have had contact withsomeone, do not release it before
calling animal control or the po-lice to determine whether itshould be tested.
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Proceeds from the four-hourSpinathon will provide childrenin local communities with YMCAYouth Scholarships and access toprograms that will have a lastingimpact helping them learn,grow and thrive. In addition toReconstructive Orthopedics, theSpinathon is sponsored by IvyRehab.
We are very excited to hold anew fundraising event that com-bines physical fitness while meet-ing our mission of youth develop-
ment and social responsibility,said Jen Segelken, director of de-velopment, YMCA of Burlington
and Camden counties.Participating in youth pro-
grams at the Y helps children de-velop healthy habits theyll carrywith them throughout their lives,such as gaining confidence fromlearning to swim or building thepositive relationships that lead togood sportsmanship and team-work.
Reconstructive Orthopedicshas been a member of this com-munity for 36 years. We ap-proached the YMCA with thisidea because we knew that theirmission to serve the communi-ty not only in Burlington andCamden counties but throughoutall of southern New Jersey is inalignment with ours and we arethrilled to be partnering in thisworthy endeavor," said RobertGreenleaf, M.D., spine surgeonwith Reconstructive Orthope-dics.
Teams may consist of up toeight members.
The bike must be occupied for
the entire four-hour event.Cyclists can ride in one or two
15-minute increments. After amaximum of 30 minutes on thebike, the teammate must switch.
The event will feature a DJ andcycling coach to motivate cycliststo Pedal with a Purpose.
The teams must meet the mini-mum fundraising entry fee of$500, in addition to a $25 teamregistration fee. Friends, familyand supporters can donatemoney to teams directly or send aCheerGram to be announced dur-ing the Spinathon by a DJ for $25.
Participants have three waysto register: online, in person withdeposit and completed registra-tion form at the Mt. LaurelYMCA at 59 Centerton Road, Mt.Laurel, NJ 08054, or by phone bycontacting Jen Segelken at (856)2346200 x243.
For more information on the
Pedal With A Purpose Spinathonor YMCA Youth Scholarships,visit www.ymca-bc.org.
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By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Marlton Sun
New board member JoAnneHarmon served at her first Eve-sham Township Board of Educa-tion meeting last week.
The board appointed Harmon,after reviewing a pool of candi-dates, to serve until January. Har-
mons appointment comes on theheels of Rosemary Bernardis res-
ignation following anti-Semiticcomments made at a May meet-ing. The board accepted Bernar-dis resignation at the end ofJune.
Concurrently, the county clerkaccepted petitions to fill the one-year position, or the remainder of
Bernardis term, which will ap-pear on the November ballot.
Whoever wins in Novemberwill be sworn in during Januarysreorganization meeting, accord-ing to school board presidentSandy Student.
This is the first time the boardhas had the task of filling a va-cant position since the electiondate was changed to November.Harmon ran for one of the openpositions last November.
Her resume includes Girl Scoutleader to a Junior Girl ScoutTroop of 17 girls, Girl Scoutleader to a Brownie Girl ScoutTroop of 10 girls, Evans Elemen-tary School PTA treasurer, EvansElementary School PTA webmas-ter and chairperson of E-Commu-nications Initiatives, Evans Ele-mentary School PTA school boardliaison and Evesham Town WatchCommittee member.
Im passionate about provid-ing quality education for all chil-dren and bringing the communi-ty together to achieve results, es-
pecially with two young daugh-ters in the Evesham School Dis-trict, Harmon told The Sun lastNovember while running for a
board position.Combining this passion, with
my finance background as a CFOof a division in a Fortune 500company, along with experiencein budgeting, cost benefit analy-sis and problem solving, I want tomake a difference for our chil-dren, our community and our dis-trict.
My primary areas of focus asan Evesham School Board candi-date are advancement in educa-tional excellence for all childrenin the district, encouraging com-munity engagement, awarenessand involvement in decision-mak-ing, fiscal responsibility and ac-countability and promoting ateam atmosphere and shared ac-countability.
In other news: Business Administrator Den-
nis Nettleton was honored for be-coming a certified administratorof school finance and operations,one of eight in the state. Nettletonwas required to pass a two-partexam and adhere to the certifica-
tion code of conduct.According to Student, it was a
six-month process for Nettleton.This is not something you get
very easily, superintendent ofschools John Scavelli said. It
gives us great pleasure to honorDennis.
Evesham Township Directorof Curriculum and InstructionDanielle Magulick gave a presen-tation to the board of educationon the math curriculum. The de-partment researched, tested andadopted a new math program,which follows common core stan-dards. Additionally, it workedwith the Lenape Regional HighSchool District.
According to Magulick, theprogram will teach students aconceptual understanding tomake sense of math, proceduralskills and computational fluency,doing math and problem solving,or using math.
We wanted to thank all ourteachers, coaches and supervi-sors for all their hard work, not
just on the curriculum documentitself, but obviously for the dedi-cation to our students, Magulicksaid.
The next board of educationmeeting is scheduled for Sept. 26at 7 p.m. at the Evesham Town-ship Municipal Building, locatedat 984 Tuckerton Road.
For more information, visitwww.evesham.k12.nj.us.
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