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Liquor license
Township again putting
license up to bid. PAGE 2
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Rabbi Yitzchok Kahan stands outside the front door of Chabad of Medford as he prepares for the congregation to file in prior to the
start of Rosh Hashanah service last week. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year and the first High Holy Day on the Jewish calendar.
Chabad of Medford will hold Yom Kippur services on Oct. 3 at 6:15 p.m. and Oct. 4 at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.
Sun sets as Rosh Hashanah begins
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
One Saturday every October,
residents from Medford and sur-
rounding communities pack
Kirbys Mill, drawn by the sights,
sounds and smells of the historic
sites annual Apple Festival.
The 2014 festival is scheduled
for Saturday, Oct. 11 from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. at Kirbys Mill.
The event is the biggest of the
IF YOU GO
When: Oct. 11 from 9 a.m.4 p.m.
Where: Kirbys Mill, 275 Church
Road in Medford
Cost: Admission is free
For more information: Visit
www.medfordhistory.org
Apple
Festival
highlights
history
Event Oct. 11
benefits historical
site of Kirbys Mill
please see APPLE, page 9
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Medford Township is hoping to
capitalize on the string of new
eateries moving into the town-
ship by putting its available
liquor license out to bid for a
third time.
The township will bid out the
license this autumn. The mini-
mum bid will be set at $350,000
after discussion between mem-
bers of council during its meet-
ing on Sept. 16.
The license originally went out
to bid in the fall of 2013, with the
minimum bid of $600,000. The
minimum bid has been reduced
to make it more attractive to busi-
nesses.
Acting township manager
Katherine Burger said the town-
ship has received calls from Real-
tors and businesses inquiring
about the license.
Mayor Chris Buoni said there
has been nothing specific in re-
gard to the businesses inquiring
about the license.
There has been some ex-
pressed interest, he said. Noth-
ing specific.
Buoni said setting the mini-
mum bid lower would hopefully
attract a bidder in this round. He
believes bringing in a business,
even at a reduced price for a li-
cense, would benefit the town-
ship.
Even though we might not
fetch as high of a price, I think
theres a long-term economic ben-
efit to continuing the economic
momentum, he said.
Medford Townships planning
board recently approved the ap-
plication of The Pop Shop to
move into the vacant bank build-
ing at the corner of Main and
Bank streets. Buoni said other
businesses have also moved in re-
cently, making the timing right to
put the license out to bid again.
The township originally put
the license out to bid with the
minimum bid set at $600,000. The
bid was set at this mark after
comparisons were made with
liquor license bids in surround-
ing towns like Mt. Laurel and
Moorestown.
After no bids were received in
the first round, council agreed to
drop the minimum bid to $450,000
in November of 2013. The license
did not receive any bids in the
second round.
Councilman Frank Czekay ex-
pressed some concern when he
said the minimum bid might be a
bit too low, citing the fluctuation
of the market.
The market can change in a
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The Medford Business Associa-
tion is accepting applications for
its annual scarecrow contest. The
contest will take place from Sat-
urday, Oct. 11 through Friday, Oct.
26. It is open to all ages. There is
no entry free.
The scarecrow contest is a fam-
ily-friendly event. Scarecrows can
be humorous, lovable and whim-
sical, but not frightening or dis-
tasteful. The MBA has the right to
reject any and all scarecrows it
deems offensive or inappropriate.
Materials must be firmly at-
tached to the scarecrow so that it
can stand up to sun, wind and
rain. Scarecrows will be mounted
to light standards along Main
Street. Assignments will be given
out on Oct. 11. Scarecrows must
face the shops, not the streets.
Each scarecrow display must
have a sign to identify the entry.
The sign should include the name
of the group, business or club and
the category the scarecrow is en-
tered in. Businesses may include
a company logo. No advertising
or political statements are per-
mitted.
Scarecrow installation can
take place starting on Oct. 11 at 8
a.m. All entries must be in place
by 11 a.m. Winners will be an-
nounced on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 1
p.m. at the Gazebo on Main
Street. Participants do not need to
be present when winners are an-
nounced. The people choice win-
ner will be announced on Oct. 26
via a phone call and Facebook.
Entries will remain on display
until Sunday, Oct. 26. Participants
should check their scarecrow pe-
riodically to keep it in presenta-
ble condition. All entries must be
picked up on Oct. 26. Contact the
MBA if the Halloween Parade
cleaning crew should discard
your entry.
Entry forms can be found at
www.medfordtownship.com.
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to Refined on Main at 16 South
Main St. in Medford. For more in-
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(609) 654-2350 or karen@refine-
donmain.com. The entry deadline
for the contest is Wednesday, Oct.
8.
For those who wish to vote for
the peoples choice award, voting
will open on Oct. 12 and end on
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lection sponsored by the Medford-
Vincentown Rotary Club in con-
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ship Police Department and
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bicycle in repairable condition is
urged to donate his or her bike to
this worthy cause. Disassembled
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11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday Oct. 5,
rain or shine at the Medford Pub-
lic Safety building.
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and transfers this material
wealth to those more needy. To
date, more than 142,000 have been
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ship, rebuild and distribute each
bicycle. A donation toward ship-
ping costs is necessary.
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tions are fully deductible and a re-
ceipt will be available at the col-
lection site. We also accept work-
ing portable sewing machines.
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of the Lakes Church will hold its annual
Health Fair and Flu Clinic on Oct. 5 at the
Emmaus Center.
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p.m.
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administer the flu shots.
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also be present.
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C
ell phone cameras are every-
where. Ordinary people record
ordinary things on their cam-
eras every day. Some upload funny
videos to YouTube and they become fa-
mous. Some record friends and family
acting like, well, friends and family do.
Some record precious moments such
as a childs first step, first words or
first hit at a Little League game.
And then, there are some who
record controversial situations
fights, robberies, other crimes and
even situations that could make law
enforcement look bad.
This is a new piece of technology
that police departments across the
world have had to deal with and its
a challenge they havent had to face be-
fore since its technology the public
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Police departments often say that
cell phone camera footage that shines
a negative light on officers often does-
nt tell the whole story, and theyre
right to a point. Those uploaded videos
of controversial police actions dont
often show the entire before that
leads to the sensational after. Thats
not justifying the after if it entails
police brutality or an excessive use of
force or power; its just a fact that,
when taken out of context, video can
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Thats one main reason why we sup-
port the state Sen. Shirley Turners
plan to introduce legislation that
would require all patrol officers to
wear body cameras that would capture
video and audio recordings.
If all officer interactions with the
public are recorded, for the entire
length of the interaction, a full picture
of what happened will be there for
everyone to see.
Evesham Township recently in-
stalled cameras on all its officers on its
own. Back in July, when the program
was announced, Police Chief Christo-
pher Chew said studies have shown
that the cameras would save a depart-
ment of its size an estimated $117,000
over a three-year period by reducing
legal complaints against the depart-
ment, as well as reduce the use of
force and workmans compensation.
Another $94,000 would be saved in
civilian and department costs with
less time spent in court, overtime, on
days off, investigating frivolous inter-
nal affairs complaints or lawsuits,
Chew said.
Those are great points, and good
enough reasons to make the invest-
ment to mandate cameras on all offi-
cers.
Whats better, though, is that the
cameras should help keep officers in
line, too. Were not accusing our local
officers of misconduct or, worse, bru-
tality, but its nice to have this extra
level of protection and peace of
mind for the public. That, if an offi-
cer were to act out of line, his or her
actions would be caught on tape, just
like our actions would be caught on
tape if the situation were reversed.
Our legislators should support
Turners idea and make the cameras
required on all officers.
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Mounted cameras on officers are a good idea
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Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
Landscaping
Trees, Shrubs, Pruning, Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil, Sod,
Grading, Paver, Patios, Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties,
Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage
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Tree Service
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
Concrete Repair
FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
Repair and Restoration
Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing
Stain Removal
Seal Coating