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Cleaning
All about the earth

up the
village
Clean Communities Day
dedicated to cleaning public
areas along Main Street
By AUBRIE GEORGE Medford Village area “looking
Special to The Sun
The Medford Sun good.”
While Lechner said he’s made Kirby’s Mill students recently showed their appreciation of the earth during an Earth Day cele-
Historic Medford Village – an effort to clean up the area be- bration at the school. Second-grade students participated in several activities, which focused on
with its municipal buildings, fore, he said this is the first time facts about the environment. Activities included planting flowers, making T-shirts, and even en-
parks, historic homes, and busi- it’s ever been a scheduled event, joying a “dirt” filled snack.
nesses all in a quaint Main Street and he plans to do it again soon –
setting – is arguably the heart of hopefully this time with more vol-
Medford. unteers so they can tackle a larg-
Members of the Historic Med-
ford Village Association want res-
idents, business owners, and visi-
tors to take full advantage of that,
but for them to do so, it has to be a
er area and collect more debris.
“I went through yesterday and
took all of the heavy stuff out,”
Lechner said last week. “I plan to
get out there again and keep mov-
Ooh-rah for Semper Fido
clean place. ing forward.” By AUBRIE GEORGE Elicott and Sierra were united his background, and from there,
That’s why HMVA members or- Lechner said he eventually The Medford Sun after he returned from his second the idea for Semper Fido took off.
ganized an effort called Clean wants to take the clean up effort deployment to Iraq and was diag- The organization now evalu-
Communities Day – a morning all the way down to Tomlinson The bond Medford resident nosed with PTSD and a mild TBI ates, tests, trains, qualifies and as-
dedicated to clearing public areas Park where he’d like to weed Kevin Elicott has with his black at Walter Reed Medical Center. sists working therapy dogs to pro-
along Main Street of trash and whack around the memorial lab Sierra is so extraordinary The Department of Veterans Af- vide loving, nurturing, and em-
debris. there and clean up the curb area. that the pup is able to wake him fairs gave him a prescription for a pathic, trained working dogs for
The voluntary event took place The Historic Medford Village from his sleep with a gentle service dog and he purchased a returning wounded warriors
for the first time during an hour- Association consists of a partner- nudge and a lick to the face, just black lab puppy and began train- faced with PTSD, according to the
and-a-half time slot last Tuesday ship between small business own- as thoughts of war begin to in- ing her at K-9 Basics in Marlton. group’s Web site, www.semperfi-
morning. ers who share the goal of running vade his dreams. As a firefighter for Medford, do.org.
Richard Lechner, president of a profitable business and preserv- Elicott, a U.S. Marine, is a co- Elicott had been acquainted with Through the program, a rescue
the HMVA and manager of Lech- ing Historic Medford Village. founder of Semper Fido – a non- one of the owners of K-9 Basics, dog from a shelter is trained for
ner Funeral Home, said the clean Like-minded residents who profit organization that combines Lisa Berg, who is a retired Med- specific commands for specific
up area last week consisted of want to keep the village safe, the rehabilitation of service ford Police officer. Berg men- needs of a wounded service mem-
about half of Main Street from friendly, and a viable part of the members and veterans suffering tioned something to Elicot that ber with PTSD. A service mem-
Branch Street, across the bridge, community are also welcome to from Post Traumatic Stress Dis- she had seen on television about ber’s personal dog is eligible to go
to the other side, and back up. join, according to the group’s Web order and traumatic brain in- service dogs helping service through the training, if deemed
He said the goal of the organ- site. juries with saving unwanted ani- members suffering from PTSD appropriate in temperament, de-
ized effort is to keep the Historic please see CLEAN, page 5 mals from shelters and rescues. and TBI’s. Elicott told Berg about please see FIDO, page 6

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Friendlier skies?
Fewer shoe-drops, scans and pat-downs?

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who screen you, your shoes, your laptops, etc., at air-
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You spoke, we listened
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But is moving toward a less- What do you think about visitors, have spoken. We have points between Wednesday, May easy and fun. You can vote in a
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especially since it seems to be your thoughts and ideas in You didn’t mind our weekly you control how many Ra points the weather or traffic. Hold your
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ounce bottles of explosive stuff on a plane.
Compare the U.S. system to how Israel secures its flights: lots
of behavioral profiling, followed by, if necessary, searches and
scans, and putting air marshals on all flights. It’s time-consum-
ing, expensive and highly effective. Chances are that at least
Ooh-rah for Semper Fido
one of the aforementioned conspirators would have been found Basics train the dogs how to re- and takes them to the vet to have
out during one of the rounds of questioning, or would have
FIDO spond to those commands.
Once trained, Semper Fido
microchip tracking devices in-
serted into the pets in case they
Continued from page 1
been deterred from trying in the first place since they knew dogs have the ability to decrease ever get lost. Elicott said his ex-
isolation of the veteran, de- perience with training and liv-
every flight had marshals on board. meanor and size by K-9 Basics crease the need for medications, ing with Sierra has been chal-
Putting such a system in place in the U.S. no doubt would do trainers. decrease anxiety and panic at- lenging, but therapeutic.
Each service dog goes through tacks, and waken them up from “The process has taught me to
two things: dramatically increase passenger frustration and an off-leash training long nightmares and flashbacks, ac- be patient again, something that
costs, and make flights really, really safe. enough for the service member cording to the group’s Web site. I lost because of my PTSD and
to become comfortable working Once trained and certified, dogs TBI,” he said. “The constant pos-
So, which way should the U.S. go? Should we return to the
with them. Service members are allowed full access to any itive feedback that I get from
days when you could arrive 30 minutes before your flight and have hands-on participation dur- and all places the service mem- training Sierra has helped me
have plenty of time to get on board? Or should we do all we can ing the training period, doing ber wishes to visit. The cost to restore some of the confidence
things such as feeding, walking, train service dogs is offered at that I’ve lost since coming home
to secure flights? This “stuck in the middle” approach is time- playing with, and grooming no cost to the service member from Iraq.”
consuming, and doesn’t really get the job done. their soon-to-be pets. They’re through Semper Fido. The or- For more information about
also taught how to use com- ganization also has rescue dogs Semper Fido, visit www.semper-
mands as professionals from K-9 neutered or spayed, if necessary, fido.org.

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he Medford Renegades fifth-grade girls all-star basketball team defeated the Seneca sixth-
T grade girls travel team in the ICBL Junior B Division final at Shawnee High School recently to
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The following items were taken On May 6 at 8:01 p.m., Medford
from reports on file with The Township Police were investigat-
Medford Township Police Depart- ing a suspicious vehicle on Jack-
ment: son Road, south of Eton Lane.
The investigation revealed that
On March 27, Medford police, the passenger in the vehicle was
fire, and EMS responded to the in possession of heroin, hypoder-
dirt portion of Jackson Road for a mic needles, and had an outstand-
report of a motor vehicle crash. It ing traffic warrant for his arrest.
was reported that the vehicle was Bail was set at $10,000 for the
overturned. Police arrived on heroin charges and $2,500 for the
scene and found the driver out of hypodermic needle charge. Bail
the vehicle uninjured. Initial in- could not be posted and the defen-
vestigation revealed the driver dant was committed to Burling-
was traveling at an unsafe speed ton County Jail.
for the roadway conditions, caus-
ing him to lose control and leave On May 6 at 10:04 p.m., The
the improved portion of the road- Medford Township Police were
way. conducting a property check of
Haynes Run Apartments when of-
On May 4, Medford Township ficers located a suspicious vehicle
Police detectives arrested a 27- with several occupants inside. In-
year-old Browns Mills resident. It vestigation revealed that one of
was reported by the suspect’s the passengers was in possession
brother on April 7, that his debit of marijuana under 50 grams.
card along with $1,000 cash was The suspect was arrested and re-
stolen from his bedroom at his leased on summons pending a
Main Street residence in Med- court appearance.
ford. Subsequent investigation re-
vealed that the suspect had stolen During the overnight hours of
the victim’s debit card and cash, May 8, patrols located spray
and later used the card to pur- painted graffiti damage to the ex-
chase gift cards totaling $85.60 at terior of Taunton Forge Elemen-
the ShopRite on Rt. 70 in Medford. tary School. At this time, no sus-
The suspect was arrested, pects have been identified and the
charged and released pending a incident is under investigation by
court date. Medford Police.

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By AUBRIE GEORGE residents, whether they’re there
The Medford Sun for sports or just to go to the
park.”
Have an event you want the With materials donated by
Medford community to know Peter Lumber, Co. Joey, his dad,
about, or a service you want to and some of his fellow Scouts pre-
offer your neighbors? pared for the project about a week
3 MONTH Thanks to one Medford Scout, ahead of time by pre-cutting the
STUDENT you will soon be able to easily wood that’s needed to build the
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SPECIAL residents via community bulletin his dad used a CAD program to
boards at Bob Meyer Park. design the bulletin boards. They
ONLY
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$ 14900 ford Recreation Department, went over the plans several times
Shawnee High School junior Joey before they were ready to go.
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construct two community bul- in a space between the baseball
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said the space is also between the
field hockey and lacrosse fields.
Joey and about 20 fellow
DAY CARE his Eagle Scout ranking. Scouts, family members, and
HERE’S HOW TO Must be 22 years of age (no exceptions). Expires May 30, 2011. “Other Eagle Scouts have reno- friends from Shawnee were
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE SUMMER CAMP!
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Age 57, of Marlton, passed
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Born in Philadelphia, William
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life before moving to Southamp- Friday, May 6. LEARNING
ton and then to Marlton five years Survivors include a wife, Kath-  Japanese MATERIAL
ago. He was a foreman for RE leen Maffett, father – Sidney G.
for the
Pierson Construction Co. in Piles-
grove.
Maffett Sr., sister – Margaret
Bridges, brothers: Sid Maffett,  Italian first 10
He is survived by his son, Bill Weymen Maffett, Jim Maffett,
enrollments.
Jennings of Marlton; his sister
and brother-in-law, Virginia and
Carroll Maffett and their respec-
tive spouses. Stephen was a step-
 Russian
Bryant Minard of Medford; his father to four children – Dave,
brother, Joseph Jennings of Al- Chris, Erin, and Kelsea and was  German
lentown; and many aunts, uncles, blessed to be part of a large fami-
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BRIEFS
In 2010, the Medford sales team,
Last chance to see managed by Robert Michaud,
Beauty and the Beast lead the region for new homes
dollar volume and new home list-
Two performances remain of ings.
the Neeta School production Traino lead the region for new
Beauty and the Beast. This is the homes dollar volume. The region
seventh year Neeta School has consists of offices throughout
put on an annual musical per- South Jersey.
formance.
The final performances will be Pagliuso welcomed
Saturday, May 21 at 2 p.m. and 7
p.m. Kids can enjoy a Princess to Prudential
Makeover at 1:30 p.m., prior to the Rich Huder, manager of the
2 p.m. matinee and evening show, Prudential Fox & Roach, Realtors’
on May 21. Medford office, welcomes Jody
The performances will have as- Pagliuso as a sales
signed seating and will be based associate.
on returned ticket orders. Seats Licensed since
will be given on a first-come, first- 2007, Pagliuso was
served basis. with Weichert Re-
Advanced tickets are $5. All ad- altors-Medford be-
vanced tickets will be ready to be fore joining Pru-
picked up at the call booth the dential Fox &
night the show. Tickets at the Pagliuso Roach, Realtors.
door are $8 for adults and $5 for Pagliuso is a
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She is a recipient of the NJAR
Traino recognized Circle of Excellence and Million
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Kathy Williams, regional vice Pagliuso lives in Medford with
president of Weichert Realtors, her husband, Anthony, and they
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Briefs Athenaeum is limited to juniors


BRIEFS maintaining a cumulative grade-
point average of no less than 3.7
Continued from page 15 and to seniors maintaining a cu-
mulative average of no less than
3.5. Athenaeum is the undergrad-
Medford Center uate honor society at the Camden
on Top of the Rock Campus of Rutgers.

Prudential Fox & Roach, Real- Sticks for Kids


tors recently honored the Bertsch
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Center sales associates, with a The Sticks for Kids program
Top of the Rock award for their provides youth the opportunity to
excellent sales performance for learn about such golf fundamen-
2010. tals as stance, gripping, pitching,
Team members include team chipping, putting and swinging
leader Valerie Bertsch, Ann Wal- from a local golf professional.
ter, Glenda Selby, Theresa Scott Two-week sessions of the
and Kelly Rickert. Sticks for Kids program are being
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Cobb, Schultz inducted The cost to register for a ses-
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are being recognized for academ- age of 7 and 15.
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