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AUG. 1219, 2015

National Night Out

Gianna Glatz and


Erica Solomen named
to U.S. Womens U-17
National team
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
Medford will have two representatives on the United States
Womens U-17 National Field
Hockey team for this upcoming
season.
These two local products have
begun their journey in which
they will be representing their
country before being legally of
age to drive in it.
Erica Solomen, a 13-year-old
eighth-grader, and Gianna Glatz,
a rising junior at Shawnee High
School, both turned heads at the
country-wide tryout and will now
have the opportunity to showcase
their skillset to the world.
The tryouts consisted of the
committee trimming more than
230 players to just 16 for the final
roster after four rounds of assessing the talent.
please see SOLOMEN, page 16

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Medford Fire Department firefighter Steven Rockhill helps Mitchell Maugham test the fire hose at the Medford National Night Out last
week. The Medford Township Police Department treated the whole town to a night of activities, live demonstrations and free food from
local establishments. Hundreds flooded Freedom Park to enjoy the beautiful night. For more photos, please see page 14.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Star swimmers
Relay team breaks record
at meet. PAGE 11

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 1923
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Four to run for three BOE


seats in November election
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
Novembers Board of Education election in Medford Public
Schools will consist of four candidates filed to run for the boards
three open seats, according to the
Burlington County Clerks office.
Incumbents Janet Law Clancy

and Kathleen Chang, and newcomers Heather Keleher and


Stephen Capello are the four candidates.
The Medford Board of Education election will take place alongside the general election on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
To find out more about the election, visit www.co.burlington.nj.
us/297/Election-Board.

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Body cameras for police have become increasingly popular throughout
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shootings and other use-of-force incidents.
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Council addresses noise ordinance complaints


Residents recently concerned with weekend noise coming from JCC camp
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
The noise ordinance was once again the
first topic on the list of discussion items at
last weeks Medford Town Council meeting.
Mayor Charles Watson, along with the
township manager and township zoning officer, met with three representatives from
the JCC camp, including the camp director.
We discussed the issue with them. They
seemed very understanding about the situation and said they were actually finished
for the year with that particular activity,
Watson said.
The activity refers to the band playing
that has had residents in the area up in
arms about the amount of excessive noise
that it gives off from sunrise to sunset on
weekends.
By the end of the meeting, they understood that they were potentially violating
the planning board approvals, Watson
said.

It turns out that this activity is primarily run by young adults, mostly college students.
For next year, the camp stated that it
would try to come up with a better plan
that is not going to affect the neighbors as
much.
Before they sign a contract with anyone
permitting that activity again, they said
they would come back to us and make sure
it is something that we can all agree on,
Watson said.
This led to more talks about potential
changes to the townships noise ordinance
in general.
A few residents whose houses back to
the JCC camp spoke in the public comment
session in regard to this topic.
We have a couple houses for sale in the
neighborhood, and if people come and look
at houses on the weekend and hear this
noise, it makes it awfully hard for people
that need to move for whatever reason, 15year Medford resident Jeanne Hauser said.
Earl Stahl, who owns a solar farm in the

area, made a suggestion to council to keep


in mind when amending the noise ordinance.
When I got the solar farm approved out
on 85 acres, we had to prove that the inverters didnt exceed the state noise decibel
limit, so there is a law when it comes to
that, Stahl said. Just some information
to keep in mind moving forward on this ordinance.
The council has reviewed a wealth of information in regard to this topic since the
last meeting, including the Cherry Hill
noise ordinance and the state guidelines.
We obviously dont want to do anything
haphazardly thats going to affect residents
or their abilities to do things, so I would
like to form a subcommittee that will look
at the noise ordinance and report back to
council with any changes that may be necessary, Watson said.
This subcommittee will consist of Watson, Councilman Jeffrey Beenstock, Medplease see NEXT, page 10

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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 12
Kiddiecize: Ages 3-9. 12:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. This
family fitness program is
designed to teach kids about the
importance of healthy lifestyle
habits. Children and caregiver
should come in sneakers and
appropriate workout attire. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kiddiecize-11.
Music Exploration Fun With
Singing: Ages 7-9. 1:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. The NJ
School of Music will be here each
week this summer to focus on a
new musical instrument. This
week our instrument is our voices! Children will get to hear the
instrument played as well as have
an opportunity to play the
instrument. The instruments will
be provided for each session.
Registration required.
Summer Movies in the Park Series:
beginning at dusk. The movies
will be shown in Freedom Park,
located at 86 Union Street. This
weeks film will be Hunger

Games: Mocking Jay Part 1.


Admission is free.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:
MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 3548104 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.

THURSDAY AUGUST 13
Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join for a half hour of parachute
games and play time together.
Must be accompanied by a caregiver. Registration required. Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/parachute-play-29.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Yoga
Pretzels is a fun and vibrant way
to get kids bending, breathing,
twisting and stretching. Please be
sure to have children wear comfortable, breathable clothes and
bring a yoga mat or a large towel
to use as a mat. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-

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Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Please
join us with Babita Kapoor, a registered Shakti Om yoga instructor, to learn Yogas ancient science of breath control and reenergize your body and mind.
Wear comfortable, breathable
clothes and bring a yoga mat if
you have one. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/candlelight-yoga-12.
Secrets of College Admission: 7
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
The event will be hosted by independent college counselor Karen
M. Monaghan, The College Link,
and Vincent H. Valenzuela, former assistant director of admission at Villanova University.
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responding to either Karen at
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Womans Club of Medford meeting:
Cranberry Hall. 7:30 p.m. For further information, email medfordwomansclub@gmail.com.

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FRIDAY AUGUST 14
End of Summer Reading Party: 2
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Stop by anytime between 2-4
p.m. to celebrate all of the reading you guys and gals did during
the Summer Reading Program.
Join in for an ice cream party, a
superhero photo booth, craft stations, scavenger hunt and more.
Registration required. Visit
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MONDAY AUGUST 17
Toddler Time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Ms. Danielle for stories, songs
and a craft or activity. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/toddler-time-16.
Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 3 and 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
the Lego Club for creativity and
imagination in action. Please do
not bring your own Legos. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/legoclub-27.
Helping Hand grief support: Fellowship Alliance Chapel, 199 Church
Road. 7 p.m. Call 953-7333 ext. 309
for information.
Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at The

AUG. 1219, 2015


Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main St.,
Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 for
more information.

TUESDAY AUGUST 18
Snack Attack: Ages 4-12. Noon and
4 p.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Miss Niki, DTR, from
the Shop Rite of Medford for a
fun activity and a lesson on how
to prepare a healthy snack. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/snack
-attack-18.
Family Movie Night: Strange
Magic: 6 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Bring the whole
family to the library for this
month's feature, "Strange Magic"
(99 min.). Snacks and beverages
may be served, but feel free to
bring your own goodies and blanket to get comfy. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/ family-movie-night-strange-magic.
Gazebo Jams: 7 p.m. at Gazebo
Park. Join in with acoustic folk
and bluegrass musicians who set
up in the Gazebo every Tuesday
night weather permitting. Restrooms are available at the MAC.
Admission is free.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
meeting: 6:30 p.m. at Braddocks
Tavern. For more information visit www.mvrotaryclub.org.

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ford Chief of Police Richard


Meder and a zoning officer.
The subcommittee will be getting together and looking into
this and will be reporting back at
Please recycle this newspaper.

some point, Watson said.


In other news:
The standard for keeping
chickens ordinance that has recently been discussed multiple
times was adopted upon second
reading after a few minor wording modifications. The ordinance
now covers restrictions being put
on the number of chickens, size
of the coop, noise issues and no

roosters.
Due to a conflict with a couple
councilmen scheduled to be away
on Sept. 1, both September meetings may be moved back a week
since there are five Tuesdays in
the month.
The next town council meeting will be held as scheduled on
Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Medford Municipal Building.

on campus
Kevin Thuruthickara of Medford
is on the dean's list at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute.
Medford residents Aaron Aita,
Emily Arnot, Kristen Black, Jenna
Bridgers, Kaitlyn Craig, Kelly
Davidson, Dylan Gallimore, Victoria Giannini, Richard Hardwick,
Marybeth Lilly, Rachel Metzgar,
Lauren Miller, Lauren Petracci,
Michael Romanko, William Stiles,
Colleen Sweeney, Alexandria Zaugra and Gregory Zeltt have been

named to the University of


Delaware dean's list for spring.
The following Medford residents earned dean's list for the
spring at Saint Joseph's University: Madelyn Askin majoring in elementary education, Joseph Collins
majoring in chemical biology, Victoria Cordua majoring in interdisciplinary health services, Leighanna Mangiola majoring in international business, and Matthew Raimondo majoring in finance.

AUG. 1219, 2015 THE MEDFORD SUN 11

Team is making its mark


Deer Brooks girls 9-10
freestyle relay team sets
new Tri-County record
during championship

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For most of the summer swimming season, the Deer Brook
Swim Clubs girls 9-10 200-meter
freestyle relay team had come
within a second of the club
record numerous times with multiple combinations of swimmers.
For the biggest meet of the
year at the Tri-County Swimming
Pool Association Championships,
the team went with the combination of Abby Zane, Lilly Derivaux, Kalena Gatesman and
Maggie Hill to swim in the event.
That team of four was not only
able to break the swim clubs
record time in the event, but it

Special to The Sun

Abby Zane, Maggie Hill, Lilly Derivaux and Kalena Gatesman celebrate after winning the girls 9-10 200-meter freestyle relay and
setting a new Tri-County record on Aug. 2.
also broke a much larger record.
Deer Brook won the girls 9-10
200-meter freestyle relay with a
time of 2:10.72, breaking Pheasant Run Swim Clubs record time
in 2006 by more than three sec-

onds. Deer Brook outdistanced


Erlton Swim Club by more than
two seconds to win the race.
Abby said there was a lot of explease see COMPETITION, page 12

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Competition was strong, Lilly says


COMPETITION
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citement among her and her


teammates after their record finish.
Once we got out of the pool, it
was like oh my gosh we set a new
record, Abby said. Then it just
dies down and then it comes back
up. Whenever someone brings it
up again, you get so excited.
Lilly felt the strength of the
competition at Tri-County was
what made setting the record
most special.
It was a great achievement because the competition was so
strong, she said.
Abby, Lilly and Kalena had
been a part of the relay team for
most of the season, but all of
them missed a meet or two at different parts of the season, forcing
the team to shuffle the lineup in a
number of weeks.

Abby said the constantly shuffling lineup made it difficult to


compare the relay teams times
from meets.
It was hard because people
had different speeds and different
touches, she said.
In addition, Maggie did not
swim in the freestyle relay until
the Tri-County meet. Maggie
missed the early part of the season due to an illness. Once she got
back into the pool, it took her a
little bit of time to get back into
the swing of things.
It was difficult to come back
because it meant I had to work especially hard, Maggie said.
Despite the late start to the season, Maggie didnt feel deterred
from shooting her personal best
times, a goal she has during every
swimming season.
Each year I always go for a
personal best, she said. I want
to do the best I can do.
All of the girls have been swimming competitively for Deer

Brook for a few years now. Abby


said she enjoys swimming because of the feeling of freedom
she has in the pool.
Its the closest thing to flying,
she said. It feels refreshing and it
feels good. It feels like thats
where I belong.
Maggie said swimming was
one of her favorite hobbies and it
keeps her coming back every
summer.
I like swimming just because
its a lot of fun, Maggie said.
Lilly said she enjoys swimming
in the relays and cheering her
friends on, but she doesnt remember a relay ever being as exciting as this years Tri-County
meet.
Cheering each other on during relays is always fun, but to
cheer each other on during a
record-breaking swim was the
most exciting, Lilly said.
The Tri-County season is over
for another summer, but all of the
girls are already looking ahead to
the 2016 season and achieving
new personal bests. Some girls,
such as Abby, are looking way beyond next season in their swimming careers.
I want to go and swim in college some day, she said.

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AUG. 1219, 2015 THE MEDFORD SUN 13

7U Medford Renegades capture tournament title

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Medford Killer B Tournament
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The Renegades closed out a
great season with a 18-4-1
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National Night Out


Photos by Sean Lajoie/The Sun
Clockwise from top left: Medford and Tabernacle both displayed fire trucks from their departments
at the Medford National Night Out last week. The Medford Township Police Department treated the
whole town to a night full of activities, live demonstrations and free food from numerous local establishments. Hundreds flooded Freedom Park to enjoy the beautiful night. Steve and Fiona McCarty of
Medford sport their free hats they received from the police and fire units at the National Night Out.
Giovanni Leonardi of Medford gets a first hand look at what it would be like to drive a Medford Police
car. From left, Victoria Jensen, Grace Jensen, Lexi Montgomery and Emma Jensen get a tour of the
Medford EMS truck. The Medford Fire Department gives a live demonstration on how it would respond to an accident of this magnitude.

AUG. 1219, 2015 THE MEDFORD SUN 15

Police: Route 70 crash


results in injuries
On July 30 at approximately
12:40 p.m., the Medford Township
police, fire and EMS were dispatched to the area of State Highway 70 and Eayrestown Road for a
report of a motor vehicle crash
with injuries. Upon arrival, police found a
Toyota Corolla in the
roadway with heavy
front end damage, and
a Ford box truck approximately 50 yards off the roadway in a field. The driver of the
Toyota and a front seat passenger
were both in the vehicle and complaining of neck and back pain.
Both subjects were removed from
the vehicle by EMS and fire personnel and transported by ambulance to Virtua Mt. Holly. The
driver of the box truck complained of left arm pain and was
transported to Virtua Marlton for
evaluation. Initial investigation

indicates the Toyota was south on


Eayrestown Road and failed to
stop at the red traffic signal. The
Toyota was subsequently struck
by the Ford box truck which was
east on Route 70. The crash is still
under investigation.

police
report

On Aug. 1 at 8:40
p.m., Medford police
responded to Wawa on
199 Mount Holly Road
for a reported shoplifting. Investigation revealed that an unknown
male entered the store and stole
about eight Boost Mobile phone
cards and fled on a bicycle. A
male was later located riding a bicycle down Route 70. He was later
identified as the shoplifter and
was subsequently placed under
arrest. After being processed, he
was charged with shoplifting and
released pending a court appearance.

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Needless to say, the girls were


very excited when they were
given the big news.
It was an incredible feeling
knowing all my hard work is paying off, on and off the court,
Glatz said.
Solomens situation is a bit different as she is one of the
youngest players on the team. In
fact, she didnt find out she made
the team until a few days after it
was posted because she and her
mom assumed she probably
wouldnt make it, so they didnt
check the announcement of the
final roster right away.
My mom came into my room
late at night and told me while I

was half asleep, Solomen said. I


thought she was joking, but then I
realized she wasn't. I was so
happy I jumped right out of bed
and hugged her.
The girls tried out for the team
because they wanted the opportunity to play at the highest level to
challenge themselves at a young
age.
Solomen was encouraged to try
out by one of the coaches, Jun
Kentwell, after she caught some
of Solomens games with her club
team in the winter and was very
impressed.
Both of the girls have been
playing the game since elementary school and still cant get
enough of it.
I just love the competition and
passion to win. Not only do I want
to win every game, but as a goal
keeper, I will go for every ball at
any cost, Glatz said. My goal is
to bring intense play to each practice session and game situation
every time I walk onto a court or
a field.
Glatz is a goalkeeper for
Shawnee and credits a lot of her
success to having the opportunity
to face the stout competition all
season long the Renegades tough
schedule provides.
There was only one goalie selected to the team, so she was chosen by the selection committee
among the group that tried out as
the best goalie under the age of 17
in the United States.
This was especially impressive
due to the fact that she barely
stands at 53 so she was at a disadvantage before even taking the
field playing a position that is predominantly dictated by bigger
girls.
Knowing I came out on top as
the only U17 goalkeeper is insane, Glatz said.
Solomen is not as far along in
her career, but she has as much
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passion for the game as anyone


on the field.
My favorite thing about field
hockey is everything. From the
intensity of the game to that moment you finally get to use a skill
you've been practicing for months
in a game situation. It's a fun
sport that I appreciate and enjoy
playing. This game is as much
mental as it is physical, and I really have such a passion for it,
Solomen said.
She cannot wait to take the
field with her teammates and
soak up as much as she can from
them and the outstanding coaching staff that runs the team.
It is an absolute honor to be
selected. Words simply can't express how grateful I am for this
opportunity to represent the USA
as well as being instructed by
some of the top coaches and getting the opportunity to play this
game with so many amazingly
talented teammates, Solomen
said.
She went on to talk about what
her attitude will be like going into
this as one of the youngest players on the team.
I will approach this experience by taking this opportunity to
learn everything I possibly can
from my coaches and from my
teammates who have more experience than me. I'm hoping to
grow as a player from the instruction I will be receiving and by
having the opportunity to play
with other athletes who have
such great skill and talent,
Solomen said. I cant wait to see
how much I grow as a player.
Both girls plan to continue to
play field hockey down the road
and fulfill their dreams of playing
at the collegiate level.
The team will be off to Holland
later in the year where it will get
the chance to take on the top competition from around the globe. It
will also be traveling to Belgium
for four matches against more
elite competition.
To learn more about the team
or to keep tabs on the girls
progress visit www.teamusa.org/
USA-Field-Hockey.

www.academyofballetnj.org

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