Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 20

www.medfordsun.

com
JULY 2-8, 2014
FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Light up the night
Medford fireworks to take
place on July 3. PAGE 13
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
The Shawnee High School Class of 2014 throws their caps in the air at the conclusion of their graduation ceremony on June 20. The
schools football field was filled to capacity with family and friends for the ceremony. For more photos, please see page 14.
Congratulations, graduates!
Score a
touchdown
for autism
aid with
partnership
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Medford resident Libby Majew-
ski has worked with autistic chil-
dren for more than 20 years. Spe-
cializing in relationship develop-
ment intervention therapy, Ma-
jewski has been in contact with
dozens of children with autism
over her career.
Now, Majewski is working with
a new nonprofit organization to
help those same children ease
their transition into adulthood.
Moorestown resident Tim
Downes founded Touchdown
Communities in 2013 to create a
community for adults with
autism. Downes, a father of two
teenagers with autism, ap-
proached Majewski about getting
involved because of her back-
ground in the field.
Ive been working with them
for a very long time, Majewski
said. This was his vision to cre-
ate something long-lasting and
please see ORGANIZATION, page 10
2 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-8, 2014
CONSTRUCTlON
CUSTOM HOMES ADDlTlONS
KlTCHENS BATHROOMS
609-204-0086
NJ# 13VH03069900
MICHAEL SMITH - Owner/Medford Resident
7/. 5.:: ..:::. x.-. /-e .- m.,--
At the Corner of Stokes and Jackson Roads
LOOK FOR OUR IN STORE
RED TAG SPECIALS!
@_+-+:: x.-.: A-:..:.
Medford Only
ANY (6) SIX BOTTLE
10%off
x.-. + _/+e+,-.:
Hith Coupon. Not to he comhined uith uny
other offer. Doeo not incIude other ouIe itemo.
430 Stokes Road, Medford 609-654-5565 www.canalswines.com
@_+-+:: x.-.: A-:..:.
Medford Only
ANY (6) SIX BOTTLE
10%off
x.-. + _/+e+,-.:
Hith Coupon. Not to he comhined uith uny
other offer. Doeo not incIude other ouIe itemo.
W
in
e
S
a
m
p
lin
g
E
v
e
ry
F
r
id
a
y
5
p
m
-8
p
m
Exp. 7/9/14 Exp. 7/9/14
4
th
O
f Ju
ly
S
a
v
in
g
s
!
Lenape to continue One
Book, One School program
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
The school year may have just
ended, but the Lenape Regional
High School District is already
looking forward to 2014-15.
The district is bringing back its
One Book, One School program
for the sixth time next year. Each
school has been assigned a book
to read over summer break.
Director of Curriculum
Heather Xenakis said the pro-
gram has proven to be successful
in promoting school spirit and
unity.
She said the students are much
more eager to read the books than
they would be with a grade level-
specific book.
In the past, each of the differ-
ent levels read different books,
Xenakis said. Now, the entire
faculty and students are asked to
read one book. It has been em-
braced by the school communi-
ties.
This summer, Shawnee High
School will read Miss Pere-
grine's Home for Peculiar Chil-
dren by Ransom Riggs. It is a
mystery about a teenage boy who
discovers an abandoned house on
a deserted island off the coast of
Wales.
Xenakis said the chosen books
have themes the teachers use in
their lessons throughout the
school year. These themes don't
just apply to literature classes.
Math and science classes are able
to apply the themes as well.
The biggest impact One Book,
One School has had on the
Lenape district community has
been the excitement generated
among students. Xenakis said the
students have organized contests
and events related to the book.
Some of the schools have aca-
demic pep rallies, Xenakis said.
Some of them have contests.
This type of excitement was
unable to be achieved prior to the
program's launch.
In addition to each grade read-
ing a different book, there were
multiple books assigned depend-
ing on the students level of Eng-
lish class.
Now each school chooses a
book all levels of readers from
freshmen to seniors are able to
comprehend.
More information on the pro-
gram or the books for the other
Lenape district high schools can
be found on www.lrhsd.org.
BEAUTIFUL SIDING, ROOFING AND WINDOWS
Deal Direct With The Owner
All Work Fully Guaranteed
Fully Insured
OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES WILL
MAKE YOU GLAD YOU CALLED!
Camden County
856-424-1610
Burlington County
856-234-9567
S
erving S
outh
Jersey since 1975
www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com
Windows Siding Capping Roofing Decks Additions and More
Former President and Chairman of The Board of the NJ Remodelers Associations
The Winner of the 2014
Certainteed Siding
Award of Excellence
N
J

L
i
c
.

#
1
3
v
h
0
1
1
1
5
5
5
9
0
0
CALL FOR SPECIAL SUMMER SAVINGS!
FREE
Ridge Vent and
Water and Ice Shield
With every complete roof!
With coupon.May not be combined with others offers. Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
FREE FREE
GAF Certified Roofing Contractor
Gutters / Downspout
(1,500 sq. ft. min.)
With coupon.May not be combined with others offers. Not valid on prior sales or estimates.
Must present coupon at time of sale
4 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-8, 2014
L
B
DANIELS
By Carluccis
RESTAURANT - PIZZERIA
640 Stokes Road, Medford
(609) 654-1551
NEW HOURS! Monday-Sunday 8am-9pm
BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER
2 LARGE PIZZAS &
SALAD
$16
95
$8
00
OFF
any order of $40
or more
Exp. 7/31/14 Exp. 7/31/14
Private Parties, Showers (up to 50) Delicious Outside Catering
(either delivered, served, or for takeout) Funerals (up to 100)
RESTAURANT
AND BAR
Great tasting food served in a casual atmosphere
The finest Angus beef steaks Freshly delivered seafood
Specialty Italian dishes Weekly specials by Head Chef Michael
All dinners coming with a salad or soup, potato and vegetables or pasta.
439 Oak Shade Road Shamong
(Corner of Indian Mills, only 4 miles from Medford Lakes)
Reservations 609-268-0600 www.la-campagnola.com
M & Tu 4 to 11 pm W & Th 11:30 am to 11 pm F & Sa 11:30 am to 2 am Su 10 am to 11pm
JUMBO
SNOW CRABS
are now available
2 nights and 2 ways at LC
$
33
ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR
Yes, Monoays ano Tuesoays you can enjoy these sweet
tasting crabs either as a oinner with olo bay lries ano
oinner salao lor just $24.95 or
GREAT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Every Friday and Saturday From 9:30pm-1:30am! Join us for a great time!
HAPPY HOUR DRINK AND APPETIZER SPECIALS
Everyday Mon-Fri 4-7pm
95
July 2nd - 7PM to 9PM
BLUE MOON PAINT THE GLASS PROMOTION
$3.00 Bluo Moon Pints
Crot ,or oo Jrt o o Br Clo. Bt o oill r.i. o LC Cift Corc
Join us for the following FUN-FILLED BAR NIGHTS:
July 17th - 7PM to 8:30PM
JASON ALDEAN KAROKE PARTY
Co io )oo` So oit/ or Ior/ D.).
$2.00 Bottlos Coors Light
Drooio fr ! Co.rt ti./t t )oo Jlcoo
THURSDAYS SPECIAL
The Best Prime Rib you will EVER eat!
Crtific Joo Bf, Hrroci/ Soo., Dioor Soloc ooc o Bo/c Ptot
Rog Cut 10oz - $25 King Cut 16oz - $33
Special to The Sun
Georges Golf Shop defeated the Medford Microbes 7-6 on Saturday, June 14 at Hartford Crossing to cap-
ture MYAA Baseball fifth and sixth grade title. Georges Golf Shop rallied twice to overcome two-run
deficits, taking the lead in the final inning of a very exciting game. Pictured in the front row (from left):
PJ Frake, Kenny Cable, Mason Minnium, Sam Chiusano and Donovan Dougherty. Standing: Nick Yagodich,
Matthew Felicia, Michael DiBenedetto, Michael Stoughton, Alex Pfeifer, Josh Dubler and Christopher De-
rivaux. Back row coaches: Mike Stoughton, Sam Felicia, Mike DiBenedetto and Dave Chisano.
Georges Golf Shop wins baseball title
Its time to turn
up the heat!
Your neighborhood
butcher for over 15 years!
Send us your news
Drop us an email at
news@medfordsun.com. Call
the editor at 856-427-0933.
JULY 2-8, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 5
856.733.0936
SouthJerseyLegs.com
SouthJerseyLegs.com
Voorhees............7/15, 7/17, 7/22, 7/24
VineIand ............7/14, 7/21
SeweII ................7/16, 7/18, 7/23, 7/25
Outstand|ng Care
Wherever Your Heart Takes You
www.hearthousenj.com 856-795-2227
OFFlCES
Cherry Hill Marlton
Haddon Heights
Washington Twp. Elmer
HOSPlTALS
Cooper
Our Lady of Lourdes
virtua Kennedy lnspira
Special to The Sun
Medfords 11-and-under JV Renegades defeated the 11-and-under Moorestown team 17-7 on Monday, June
16 to capture the 11-and-under B Division title at Moorestowns annual Fathers Day tournament. The
championship game was held at Moorestowns John Pryor M.D. Park. Pictured in the front row (from
left): Jake Rottkamp, Matt Abrams, Luke McGinley, Ryan Connolly, Noah Malgier, Billy Shea, Jacob Miller
and Ryan Simone. Second row: Kyle Masterman, Luke Wicker and Evan Regruto. Back row coaches: Bob
Wicker, Wade McGinley, Doug Abrams and Tom Connolly. Not pictured is Brandon Budd.
Renegades win Fathers Day tournament
Visit us on the Web at www.medfordsun.com
letter to the editor
in our opinion
6 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-8, 2014
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-427-0933
The Sun is published weekly by Elauwit
Media LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rd
Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed
weekly to select addresses in the 08055 ZIP
code.
If you are not on the mailing list, six-month
subscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFs
of the publication are online, free of charge.
For information, please call 856-427-0933.
To submit a news release, please email
news@medfordsun.com. For advertising
information, call 856-427-0933 or email
advertising@medfordsun.com. The Sun
welcomes suggestions and comments from
readers including any information about
errors that may call for a correction to be
printed.
SPEAK UP
The Sun welcomes letters from readers.
Brief and to the point is best, so we look for
letters that are 300 words or fewer. Include
your name, address and phone number. We
do not print anonymous letters. Send letters
to news@medfordsun.com, via fax at 856-
427-0934, or via the mail. You can drop
them off at our office, too.
The Sun reserves the right to reprint your
letter in any medium including electroni-
cally.
Dan McDonough Jr.
CHAIRMAN OF ELAUWIT MEDIA
MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow
CONTENT EDITOR Kristen Dowd
MEDFORD EDITOR Mike Monostra
ART DIRECTOR Stephanie Lippincott
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens
VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
ELAUWIT MEDIA GROUP
PUBLISHER EMERITUS Steve Miller
EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
Tim Ronaldson
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Joe Eisele
INTERIMPUBLISHER
President Obamas approval
rating continues to fall
Some saw it coming, although many ob-
viously didnt.
According to the latest NBC/Wall Street
Journal survey, the president's approval
rating is at the same low level as Bush's im-
mediately following the Katrina disaster.
At 37 percent, President Obama's approval
rating on foreign policy has entered into
territory never seen by a U.S. president.
A full one-third of Democrats question
Obama's ability to effectively lead the na-
tion.
What best explains this president's fall
in the opinion polls is a combination of
well intended, although hugely naive, poli-
cies and poor execution.
Wishful thinking is hardly a policy, de-
serving of a U.S. president.
The ObamaCare fiasco has now been
overshadowed by the administration's in-
credibly poor handling of the situation in
Middle East in general, and the Iraqi and
Afghan wars in particular.
Of course, nobody wants to see the na-
tion at war, and the loss of life that ulti-
mately follows.
But what this president is now learning
the hard way, is that wars are not ended by
simply walking away from them.
Unfortunately, what we are seeing is the
president using foreign policy as a driver
of his popularity at home, regardless of
the consequences.
During his first term in office, Obama
brilliantly, but unfairly, escaped responsi-
bility by blaming all of the nation's prob-
lems on his predecessor.
It was only when that strategy started to
wear off with the public that Obama's ap-
proval rating took a turn for the worse.
The Benghazi, the IRS and the VA scan-
dals all happened on his watch. Americans
T
he U.S. Supreme Court last
week declined to rule on New
Jerseys fight against the feder-
al ban on sports gambling in all but
four states. To most, that would seem
like the final out, the last chance to
win has come and gone.
Gov. Christie, one of the biggest pro-
ponents of legalized sports gambling
in the state, responded that way when
asked about the decision. They said
no, so we have to move on, he said.
State Sen. Ray Lesniak, the champi-
on of the bill that attempted to over-
turn the federal ban, has other ideas,
though. Lesniak, in all his glory, has
no plans of dropping the fight.
While he is disappointed with the
Supreme Courts decision not to hear
New Jerseys case, he feels its not the
final blow to legalized sports gambling
in the state.
His solution unregulated sports
gambling. And he says judges for the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit set the precedent for the legali-
ty of doing so in their decision last
September.
The federal law in question, the Pro-
fessional and Amateur Sports Protec-
tion Act of 1992, forbids states from ac-
tively encouraging sports gambling in
forms such as issuing licenses and
promoting the activity, in ways like
New Jersey does for its Atlantic City
casinos and racetracks across the
state. What the law doesnt do is say
that having no law prohibiting sports
gambling is unlawful.
Lesniak says the states of Washing-
ton and Colorado have set the prece-
dent for this type of unregulated activ-
ity. Federal law prohibits the manu-
facture and distribution of marijuana,
but they havent stepped in to stop Col-
orado and Washington from legalizing
it, according to Lesniak.
Hes right there, but thats quite the
slippery slope. With no regulation on
sports gambling, just imagine how cor-
rupt this could become. Weve all seen
movies such as Casino and docu-
mentaries on the subject is Lesniak
blind to the fact that it could happen
all over again in New Jersey? Atlantic
City could become the Las Vegas of
the 1950s, and no one wants that, not
even for more tax revenue.
Will professional sports leagues say
they no longer allow franchises to be
located in New Jersey because of this
unregulation? What about the NCAA?
Will the New Jersey Devils and Rut-
gers University football not be sanc-
tioned anymore? It could happen.
Sometimes in life, one needs to real-
ize the fight is lost, that one has been
defeated. This is one of those cases,
Ray Lesniak. Let it be.
Its time to wave the white flag
We lost the sports gambling fight, so its time to give it a rest
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on the Supreme
Courts decision not to hear New Jerseys
fight for sports gambling, or Ray Lesniaks
continued push to legalize it?
please see LETTER, page 7
of all political persuasions, are
still waiting for him to accept re-
sponsibility, although that could
be long in the waiting, and maybe
expecting too much.
Another grave miscalculation
by this administration, which
speaks volumes about its immatu-
rity, is the recently completed
swap of a U.S. soldier for five
Guantanamo inmates that totally
misfired with the American pub-
lic.
With a background as a com-
munity organizer, and that of a
junior senator, who rarely
showed up to vote, while serving
half a term in the U.S. Senate, Mr.
Obama went on to assume the
highest office in the land, and in
the world, with the least hands-on
experience of any U.S. president
in recent memory.
And it shows!
Karsten Malmos
JULY 2-8, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 7
www.obso|utepoo|corenj.com
W
e
w
|||
b
e
o
t o
n
y c
o
m
p
e
t|to
r's e
st|m
o
te
sI
kheem Foo| Heoters - Noturo| Ch|or|ne Generotors
L|ner kep|ocements - Vocot|on Week|y Serv|ce
Foo| Fumps & F||ters
F.O. 8ox 387
Med|ord, NJ 08055
NJ L|c #13VH05714200
4TH OF 3CLY SALE
Roofing Tear Offs & Reroofs Skylights
Design/Build your Additions (your plan or ours)
Cedar & Mahogany Decks Trex Decks Vinyl Railings
Windows Doors Finished Basements Kitchens
letter to the editor
LETTER
Continued from page 6
The second of three Summer
Senior Programs at the non-profit
Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife
Center in Medford will be held on
Wednesday, July 9 from 3:30 to 5
p.m.
Seniors 55 and over can enjoy a
leisurely naturalist-led stroll
through the Wildlife Housing
Area of the Refuge.
Gain extra insight about each
of the many permanent New Jer-
sey wildlife residents and learn
facts regarding the history and
growth of the animal housing
area from the 1950s through today.
The event is free to Refuge
members and $5 for non-mem-
bers.
Meet at the picnic pavilion
near the nature center. Direc-
tions and other information may
be found at www.cedarrun.org or
by calling (856) 983-3329.
Summer Senior Programs
WEDNESDAY July 2
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.
THURSDAY July 3
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Yoga pretzels is a fun and vibrant
way to get kids bending, breath-
ing, twisting and stretching. Chil-
dren should wear comfortable
clothes and bring a yoga mat or
large towel.
Medford Celebrates fireworks: 5
p.m. at Freedom Park. The festivi-
ties will include music, entertain-
ment and food leading up to the
fireworks beginning at approxi-
mately 9:15 p.m.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Babita Kapoor, a registered Shak-
ti Om Yoga instructor, to learn
Yogas ancient science of breath
control and re-energize your
body and mind. Wear comfort-
able clothes and bring a yoga
mat.
Breakthru Fit Meeting: Breakthru
Fitness and Physical Therapy.
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 July 7
Songs to Know and Love: Ages 2
and up. 2 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Join local musi-
cian Jessica Carroll and her gui-
tar for a musical celebration of
kids classics and new tunes to
dance and sing along to.
Stamping and paper crafting: 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Come in to partake in a level one
class in rubber stamping and
paper crafting. Learn basic tech-
niques to be used to make beauti-
ful handmade 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.
Environmental & Open Space Com-
mission meeting: 7:30 p.m. on the
second Monday of every month at
the Public Safety Building, 91 Union
St.
TUESDAY July 8
Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 11
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Knitters of all levels are invited to
come in for this five-week series.
Bring a project youre working on
or pick one out at class.
Kids can cook: Ages 4 to 6. 2 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Miss Miki 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.
Chess club: Ages 7 to 16. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Mr. Rick and his assistants
Michael and Ryan for an hour of
chess. Bring along a chess set if
you have one.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
meeting: 6:30 p.m. at Medford
Lakes Country Club, Medford
Lakes. For more information visit
www.mvrotaryclub.org.
CALENDAR PAGE 8 JULY 2-8, 2014
Open July 4th 9am to 2pm
Z 6l 18k $F8fl8
$
F
0
1
1
$
Reg. $29.98
$ll F8l0l $Z4.98
Good thru 7/11/14.
Reg. $29.99
$ll F8l0l $Z4.99
* Canopy Chair with extra large frame.
Good thru 7/11/14.
0
l0
0
8
1l
l
fl
6
$
fl
6
$
l1$
fl
6

8
0
l0
l8
$
fl6
F0
ll$
0
F 10
18`
"8 8l00 0l08 ll00lfl0
F0N0f N8800f
ll l $l00k Ff0880f0 N8800f8
8000880fl08 107 0ff
"N0l0 8N08 ll 0l0k N$8
128 oz. ~ Restores the natural look to weathered, discol-
ored wood within minutes. No mixing. No scrubbing. Spray
on, wait 5 - 10 mins. Rinse off. Cleans discolored weathered
wood siding, fences and decks.
80. $.99
$8l0 Ffl00 $4.99
"N0 $F081$ 080Ff 08l8
0
0
110
8

8
8
fl0
8
fl
6
$
Good thru 7/11/14.
BONUS OFFER includes 1 - hardwood cleaner 160oz
(Ave. # 1366103) plus free hardwood cleaner trigger spray 22oz.
Reg. $20.99
$ll F8l0l $1.99
"808 880N000 fl008 0ll8l8
Good thru 7/11/14.
6
8

l
f
l

6
$
Z

7
0
ff
ll $0f008 8
1f008
Excluding Perennials.
Good thru 7/31/14.
Good thru 7/11/14.
JULY 2-8, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 9
DONT REPLACE YOUR BATHTUB REGLAZE IT!
1-800-463-1879
NJLic# 13VHO3757800
Ask about
Stonefleck
Countertops
Call for quote
We Also Do Sinks and Tile
EASTERN REFINISHING, INC.
RATED
#1
www.easternrefinishing.net
5 YR. WARRANTY
N00l0f0 0ll00 N0l000l8l 000f00
COUPON
The bearer of this coupon is entitled to
FREE time with God
Either before, during or after one of our services.
10:30am Traditional Service
9:00am Informal Worship Service
medIord0mc.org
0ome meet
o0r oew Pastors!
Medford resident Hannah Pin-
gelski will attend St. Bonaventure
University beginning in the fall of
2014.
The following Medford resi-
dents graduated from Rider Uni-
versity following the spring 2014
semester.
Katherine Holloway
Emily Mazzio
Morgan Pody
Matthew Stewart
Leslie Black graduated summa
cum laude from the University of
Maryland. In September, she will
be attending Drexel University in
earn her doctorate in physical
therapy.
Adam Ackerman and Johanna
Owens of Medford have been
named to the deans list at the
University of Hartford for the
spring 2014 semester.
Megan Boenning graduated
from Fairfield Universitys
School of Nursing at the spring
Shannon Nugent was named to
dean's list at University of South-
ern California and is top 10 per-
cent of the class in Alpha Lamba
Delta Honor Society and The Na-
tional Society of Collegiate Schol-
ars.
Peter Murray, Abigail Watson
and Austin Wetterau have been
named to the deans list at Buck-
nell University for the spring 2014
semester.
Amanada Dunn has been named
to the deans list at Wake Forest
University for the spring 2014 se-
mester.
Gillian Terreri of Medford grad-
uated from Widener University
School of Law on May 17.
Erin Vanderpoel graduated from
Ithaca College with a degree in
health sciences.
on campus
Narcotics Anonymous
of New Jersey
(800) 992-0401
PSA
National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline
(800) 273-8255
PSA
National Youth
Crisis Hotline
(800) 448-4663
PSA
www.IllianoCucina.com
CATERING IOR ANY OCCASION FRIVATE FARTIES
BIRTHDAYS SHOWERS CHRISTENINGS
OFEN 7 DAYS IOR LUNCH 8 DINNER
PIZZA SPECIAL
Mon Tues Wed
$8.99
Large Cheese Pizza
Take Out Only

Village ol Taunton Iorge Center 200 Tuckerton Roao, Meoloro


Visit us on the Web at www.medfordsun.com
sustainable for his kids.
The organization is building its
community from scratch. It is in
the process of purchasing a 50-
acre property in Burlington at the
intersection of Elbo Lane and
Route 541.
It will be very close to the
newly renovated Burlington Cen-
ter, Majewski said. That will
provide the opportunities for em-
ployment in that commercial
area.
The proposed property will in-
clude living quarters for 66 adults
that will include hydroponic
greenhouses where residents can
grow plants and vegetables and
later sell them to the surrounding
community.
The hydroponic greenhouses
are part of the plan to make the
residents more independent and
teach them a variety of skills to
be used in multiple professions.
All of the things it takes when
you look at success in employ-
ment, its not just hard skills,
Majewski said.
Its problem solving, collabo-
rating, blending your ideas with
other peoples ideas.
There are other autism-specific
communities in New Jersey. How-
ever, Majewski says their commu-
nity will be different.
10 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-8, 2014
FULLHARDSCAPELAWN MAINTENANCE
POWERWASHINGTREESERVICE
IndustriaICommerciaIResidentiaI
RadioDispatchedInbusinessforover20yearsFuIIyInsured
(609) 654-5041
Medford,NJ08055
10% OFF Jobs of $1,500 or more
FREEESTIMATES!
MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED!
Did you forget
something?
Don`t wait til the last minute!
Call and make that appointment
to have your Will updated.
We make it Iast and easy.
Gary F. Woodend, MBA, JD
5-C N. Main Street Medford, NJ 08055
609-654-5489 or visit
www.WoodendLaw.com
Organization is
building community
from scratch
ORGANIZATION
Continued from page 1
please see TOUCHDOWN, page 11
They want to include programs
to continue and help residents
development.
Were bringing in the idea
that were not just creating work
and living solutions, but were
going to do it in a way to develop
emotional intelligence, with hav-
ing each resident work closely
with a personal guide, Majewski
said.
The organization has been tak-
ing its business plan to potential
sponsors and businesses for
fundraising. Majewski said it is a
multi-million dollar project re-
quiring a large financial commit-
ment from numerous organiza-
tions.
Developing the business plan
and receiving feedback has been
Touchdown Communities main
project.
When someone looks at our
business plan, we want it to be
solid and something worth invest-
ing in, Majewski said.
One of the tough parts about
moving the project forward is the
time required to meet with organ-
izations.
One of the biggest challenges
is probably that we are all volun-
teers, and we are all working in
our own personal careers, Ma-
jewski said. This is something
were doing in our personal
time.
Touchdown Communities has
begun to make connections. It has
forged a relationship with Arthur
and Friends, another nonprofit
organization providing training
and employment opportunities
for adults with autism.
Arthur and Friends will pro-
vide services for Touchdown
Communities.
Finding additional volunteers
is going to be critical for the com-
munity.
Majewski said they are hoping
to find volunteers to run the com-
munitys programs.
Having a very supportive
community of volunteers will
help us achieve what we want to
achieve, she said.
Touchdown Communities is
accepting donations to go toward
the project.
For more information or to do-
nate, visit www.touchdowncom-
munities.org.
JULY 2-8, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 11
Ask about our other services.
Serving
Burlington County
for over 20 years.
Exterior Wood Restoration
Decks, Fences, Log Cabins
All Wood Siding and more
Stamped Concrete, Paver & Concrete
Cleaning & Restoration
Repairs
e.-.+:.,.-, .-.
1-866-440-DECK
609-268-3436
www.deckrestorationpIus.com
www.addadvocate.com
FREE OONS|TATlON / 5 WEEK SMMER PROGRAM
Time management & organizational support for summer school work
Behavior management/structure/Positive reinforcers
Advocacy Prep for IEP/504 for Sept. 2014
ADHD COACHING
For Oh||dren, Teens,
and Oo||ege Students
Karen Lowry, R.N., M.S.N., ADHD Coach, AAC
609-760-1971
Fill 4 bags of any
Bulk Stone for
$
10
(While they last. Bags approx. 50lbs.
Some restrictions apply.)
Mulch
Topsoil
Bulk Stones
Palletized Stone
Boulders
Sand
Drainage Products
Blue Stone
Belgian Block
Edging
Fabrics
Prompt
Delivery
Service
2324 Columbia Avenue
Atco, New Jersey 08004
856.768.2505
Hours: Mon. - Sat. 7am-5pm
Sun. 9am-3pm
EARLY SPRING SPECIALS
Co|ored Mu|ch
(Red, Black, Brown)
3yds ...........................$109
6yds ...........................$179
10yds..........................$279
OPEN 7 DAYS OPEN 7 DAYS
Touchdown Communities looking
for sponsors to help with funding
TOUCHDOWN
Continued from page 10
JULY 2-8, 2014THE MEDFORD SUN 13
`:a `|'s' .:s,.s '.
Custom Window Treatment Design and Fabrication
Valances, Drapery Panels, Cornices
Blinds & Shades Bedding & Pillows
Computerized Design Renderings
aaa.s:as|'s'.:, s:as|'s'.:s,.s,:'..
. . !.., : v ..' :)
Fireworks display to take
place on Thursday, July 3
Medford Celebrates and Med-
ford Township have jointly an-
nounced plans to stage the town-
ships traditional Independence
Cay Celebration and Fireworks
Display.
For the third straight year,
Medford Celebrates, has advised
the township that it has again so-
licited sufficient funds to enable
the township to stage the event at
no cost to the municipality or its
taxpayers.
A large share of the costs of
staging the event will be covered
by a substantial donation from
ShopRite of Medford, which will
again serve as the presenting
sponsor.
We are fortunate to have re-
ceived donations of varying sizes
by a number of local businesses
and individuals, but ShopRite has
really stepped up to help us out,
said Medford Celebrates presi-
dent Bob Egan.
The 2014 Independence Day
Celebration will be held in Free-
dom Park on July 3, weather per-
mitting.
The festivities will begin at 5
p.m., with the fireworks show be-
ginning at approximately 9:15
p.m. Saturday, July 19 is the rain
date. The evening will feature
many activities that have marked
the event in the past. YMCA
Camp Ockanickon of Medford
will sponsor and run a number of
activities for children ages 2 to 12.
The Magna Legal Services dona-
tion will fund the rental of a stage
and sound system to enable Med-
ford Celebrates to bring back
local teen rock band, No Commit-
ment, after playing to widespread
popular acclaim during last
years festivities. Students from
the New Jersey School of Music
and the School of Rock will also
perform. In addition, radio sta-
tion Z889 will be set up and broad-
casting live from Freedom Park.
Food, beverages and novelties
will be sold by local vendors. For
the first time, local companies
will man tents and tables to meet
the public and distribute litera-
ture about their businesses. Inter-
ested businesses may contact
Maureen@medfordfitness.com
for more information and to reg-
ister.
Egan praised the efforts of the
Medford Celebrates trustees, stat-
ing that this dedicated group of
volunteers has worked tirelessly
over the past year on a wide vari-
ety of tasks to solicit donations
and plan the event. But, he
noted that it is not only getting
harder to obtain the people need-
ed to do the work, but fund rais-
ing is becoming more and more
difficult.
This year, we have barely ob-
tained enough pledges to fund the
fireworks and pay our other oper-
ating expenses, like advertising,
website, insurance and govern-
ment non-profit fees. Without the
major contributions from
ShopRite of Medford, YMCA
Camp Ockanickon and Magna
Legal Services, we would not be
able to stage the event this year,
and we are in jeopardy of losing
the ability to stage the event in
the future, unless we find new
sources of revenue.
As a result, Medford Celebrates
is making a major push to ask
people who come to the fireworks
to make a donation.
Beth Portocalis, a Medford Cel-
ebrates board member and town-
ship staffer in the managers of-
fice explained, Admission is
technically free, but if every fami-
ly would contribute even a dollar
for each family member who
comes to watch, we can help as-
sure that Medford Celebrates can
keep the fireworks going.
Donations can be made in per-
son on the day of the event or on
the Medford Celebrates website
at www.medfordcelebrates.org.
The Celebrates trustees ask
anyone interested in serving as a
trustee or assisting to e-mail
info@medfordcelebrates.org or
call Egan at (609) 519-0841.
Stop In and
Take a Tour!
Appointments
NEVER
needed!
Learn how you can
give your child the
BRIGHTEST BEGINNING!
1632 Route 38 East Lumberton, NJ
www.BrightestBeginnings.com
Childcare for children 6 weeks through Pre Kindergarten
609-261-0004
14 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-8, 2014
Shawnee High Schools Class of 2014 was all smiles
on June 20 as the school held its graduation cere-
monies on the football field. The field was decorated
with lines of flowers and decorations as a capacity
crowd of family and friends filled the stands to cheer
on the graduates. Senior class members of the
Shawnee High School chorus (middle below) performed
the National Anthem.
PHOTOS BY
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
CongratsGRADS
classified
T HE ME DF O R D S U N
JULY 2-JULY 8, 2014 PAGE 15
W H A T Y O U N E E D T O K N O W
All ads are based on a 5 line ad, 15-18 characters per line. Additional lines: $9, Bold/Reverse Type: $9 Add color to any box ad for $20. Deadline: Wednesday - 5pm for the following week.
All classified ads must be prepaid. Your Classified ad will run in all 9 of The Sun newspapers each week! Be sure to check your ad the first day it appears.
We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion, so call us immediately with any errors in your ad. No refunds are given, only advertising credit.
L I NE
ADS
H O W T O C O N T A C T U S
Call us: 609-751-0245 or email us: classifieds@elauwitmedia.com
Cherry Hill Sun Cinnaminson Sun
Delran Sun Haddonfield Sun
Marlton Sun Medford Sun
Moorestown Sun Mt. Laurel Sun
Shamong Sun Tabernacle Sun Voorhees Sun
BOX
ADS Only
$
65per week
Only
$
55per week
List a text-only ad for your yard
sale, job posting or merchandise.
WINDOW CLEANING
PRESSURE WASHING
609-953-0886
Windows Screens Skylights Chandeliers Gutters & More!
Pressure Washing
Homes Decks Driveways Patios Concrete Roofs Pool Area
www.windowwashingwizard.com
Fully
Insured
Free
Estimates
W
I
N
D
O
W
WAS
H
I
N
G
WIZARD
856-719-8448
Chimney Cleaning
Air Duct Cleaning
Dryer Vent Cleaning
21 Point
Chimney Safety
Inspection Repairs
Quality Work at a Fair Price
CHEAP
8WEEP
Chimney CIeaning
MASONRY & CONCRETE
Specializing in all types of Masonry, Brick,
Block, Stucco & Chimney repairs
Concrete installed & repaired
Concrete Leveling-Mudjacking
French Drains All Work Guaranteed
Residental - No Job Too Small - Commercial
(609) 230-1682 (609) 268-9497
S & J Construction, LLC
Licensed & Full Insured NJ Lic # 13VHO5615400
NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR CHIMNEY!
Family Owned & Operated
Concrete Masonry
All Phases of Concrete & Masonry Work
REPAIRS OF ALL TYPES
FREE EST./REAS. PRICES/REFS AVAIL.
A&M
MASONRY &
CONCRETE
1-800-883-3828
856-786-5229
REG# 13VH03811200
Auto SaIes
Pine Grove
Brick BIock Stucco Stone Concrete
InstaII RepIace Repairs
No Job Too SmaII
609-346-5541
Fully nsured Registered
Since 1975 Third Generation Mason
Steps Chimneys Foundations
Sidewalks Patios Porches
French Drains 'Cultured Stone Specialist'
Brick & Stone Pointing
For all your masonry needs
MA8ONRY & CONCRETE
Lic. #13VH07331700
Local Company Based in Marlton for 35 years.
pinegrovemasonry@gmail.com
PeopIe Choice Award
since 2003!
Attention to detaiI. Makes beds, house
cIeaning the oId fashioned way. ReasonabIe
rates and Iong term cIients for 20 years!
For Free Estimates PIease CaII
(856) 216-7400
HORN MASONRY
& CONCRETE
(609) 760-3113
Brick Block Concrete
Driveways Sidewalks
Foundations 38 yrs. exp.
In A Loving Home
NOT A KENNEL!
Call Steven:
856-356-2775
www.
OUR HOME
DOG BOARDING.com
Your Dog
Dog Boarding
Annes Cleaning
856-482-1327
Need Your Home Cleaned?
Reliable results. Excellent references.
HOMES OFFICES
Life is too short.
Enjoy your free time!
Concrete Masonry
A8PHALT CARE
COMPANY
Res|derl|a|/Correrc|a|
3pec|a||z|rg |r
Pav|ng & 8ea| 6oat|ng
0r|veways|Park|ng Lots
Call for a FREE Estimate
609-654-5030
emaiI@asphaItcareco.com
CHECK OUT THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!
Carpet & FIooring
HARDWOOD FLOOR REFINISHING
AND CUSTOM HARDWOOD FLOOR
INSTALLATIONS
Cell 609-238-2039
1lN8l8 08llk fl008l86
20 % OFF
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Jobs
CIeaning
66 Mustang
SALE
289 auto 130.5k mi
candy apple red 1992
restorat|on ask|ng $13,500
609-654-9170
Org owner
66 Mustang
CLEANING BY STEPHANIE
House & Office Cleaning
Weekly, bi-weekly, Monthly
Linen changes, beds made,
low rates
20 years experience
call for appt. (609) 845-5922
$25 OFF
Window Cleaning
$50 OFF
Deck Cleaning
and Sealing
$25 OFF
House Pressure
Washing
CALL TOM
856-429-4882
www.southjerseycaretakers.com
AMERICAN SERVICES
Window Cleaning Pressure Washing
Concrete Pool Cleaning
Deck Cleaning and Sealing
EIectricaI Contractor
BASCIANI
ELECTRIC LLC
Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
all types of wiring
No Job Too Small
Senior & Military Discounts
FREE ESTIMATES
609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp. Lic 13923
Ouality 8ervice At A Price
That Won't You"
856-346-3388
www.gibsonelectrical.com
FREE E8TMATE8 NO JOB TOO 8MALLl
Residential Service Upgrades
Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
CHECK OUT THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
Make your home
sizzle this summer!
Decks & Porches Decorative Trims Crown Moldings
Bookcases Custom Mantles Built-Ins Baths
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
I do quality & affordable home repairs,
locks, blinds, sheetrock repair, painting,
staining, pressure washing, fence repair,
mulch, stone, and much more.
Call 3B's HONEY DO SERVICES
And ask for Bruce.
856-296-5515
I CAN HELP WITH YOUR TO-DO LIST
Steve's
Home Repair
Siding Capping Painting
Gutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed Insured
EIectricaI Services
Handyman Services
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
856-429-8991
Call Today!
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
|ohn ParseIs |r.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
RE5IDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / INDU5TRIAL
KNOB & TUBE WIRINC REMOVAL
Licensed / Insured
NJ # 15,596
856-912-8176
HeIpWanted
Sales/Service/Marketing
Entry-level management
position to provide youth
programs to community
based organizations in a
portion of Burlington
County. Bachelor's degree
required flexible hours
including nights and week-
ends. Applicants can
expect starting salary in
mid 30K, medical and
retirement benefits provid-
ed. Send resumes to
Garden State Council, Boy
Scouts of America via email
nclark@bsamail.org or fax
609-261-5682.
Drivers: Up to $7,500
Sign-On Bonus!
Make $50-70,000/yr on
Home Wkly Dedicated
Opp.
50+ years Strong, Stable,
Werner Enterprises:
855-581-6347
FamiIy Owned and Operated
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
Fully Insured Lic#13VH01362400
S10 OFF
Any Service
CaII
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
service. Expires: 8/1/14.
S200 OFF
New Heater or
Air Conditioning
System InstaIIation
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
Estimate. Expires: 8/1/14.
{856} 427-9334
SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION
FREE Estimates on New nstalls 0% Financing Available
HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG
CALL TO SCHEDULE YOUR
A/C CLEANING
Proudly serving the South Jersey area
for over 25 YEARS!
No Dispatch Fees Affordable Service Rates
Easy Payment Options
ANIMAL LOVERS ANIMAL LOVERS
Do you want the companionship
of a pet? Does your pet need a playmate?
We are looking for responsible host
families to care for pets in your home
while owners are on vacation.
CaII Pets Are Inn, 856-829-7387
Sales and Customer
Service
people with basic computer
skills for an internet based
automotive parts company.
Parts experience a plus but
not necessary please fax
resumes to 856-988-9403
or email
Tony@partsgeek.com
l080Fl8 8llF 80Nl 08l
Caregivers by home health aids
24/7 personal care,
medication reminders, cooking
housekeeping, laundry and
companionship.
Fl0880 l0890 M08880.
848800
Home Improvement
HVAC
10%
OFF
Landscaping
Services Only
Exp. 7/31/14
Landscaping
OUTDOOR
Solutions
LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
Complete Design/Installation
& Lawn Maintenance
Trees, Shrubs, Pruning, Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil, Sod,
Grading, Paver, Patios, Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties,
Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage
CALL MIKE 856-535-4946
l8kl8 l80$0Fl86
0l8 J0 fl8$
CLASSIFIED 16 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-JULY 8, 2014
Concrete Repair GeneraI Contracting Home Care Services Home Improvement
856-304-3916
HOME REPAIR!
Roofing, Siding,
Windows & Doors, Stucco
Gutter Cleaning, Paint,
Powerwashing, Drywall & more!!
FREE ESTIMATES
JUDYS WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service
ReaI Estate for Rent
If youre reading your
competitors ad?
Whos making money
YOU OR THEM?
Advertise with us!
Special Classified offers available.
Dont delay! Call today!
(856) 427-0933
INTO ACTION!
nterior Painting Restorations
Wallpaper Removal Paperhanging
Drywall & Plaster Repairs
Brass Hardware Cleaning
Call Ray Forker
for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
FULLY N8URED
www.rayforkerpainting.com
Serving
South Jersey
for over 50
years.
QUICK SERVICES
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
NOW OFFERING
EXTERIOR PAINTING
AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
(609) 320-9717
Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Pauls Painting of Medford
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 7/31/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
ESTIMATES
FAST
EMERGENCY
SERVICE!
IP
TB
AHERIIA'S BEST
RBBFIXB & SIBIXB EXPERTS
811000
0992400
1oo pooped 1o scoop?
We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
I2/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Lic.# 13VH01426900
EVERLAST
SHEDS
Built in your yard
609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com
203 Rt. 530, Southampton
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
Merchandise GeneraI
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
kt|8|| |k|8I|8|
0ez|| !y Werk
Kczsenz||c |r|rc
I|rcnsc4 8 |nserc4
11l1l
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
WOODCHUCKS WOODCHUCKS
Lawn Mower Service Parts Sales
Small Engine Repair
856-783-1111
HOLIDAY SERVICES
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Convenient Payment Plans
856-547-1006
Chris's HauIing &
Landscaping
Yard Clean-up, Leaf Clean
Up, Bushes Trimmed,
Mulching,Gutter Cleaning,
Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
Cleaned, Powerwashing
609-654-8871
Pet Care
270-2527
PETES
POWER WASHING
& MOLD REMOVAL
(
8
5
6
)
Powerwashing
2 BRS, 1 BATH APARTMENT
IN HADDONFIELD FOR RENT.
Hardwood floors, no pets.
$975
Call (856)428-1980 or
(856)256-8754 for appts.
PIumbing
CLASSIFIED JULY 2-JULY 8, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 17
Roofing
Painting Landscaping Cont'd
Family and
Business
Friendly
Computer
Solutions!
(856) 861-6393
www.greznet.com
South Jerseys leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
Honesty and integrity are synonymous for !
We encourage you to contact our references and let them tell you!
$50 OFF
Expires 7/31/14.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
ll $l$08$ 18ll
80 l80$0Fl 8f 1000 ll0
Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
84Z400Z
EARLYSUMMERSPECIALS
Lic.# 13VH01302800
FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088

& RmOVAL
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
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
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
Tutoring
Barbara BoIand Tutoring
SPECALZNG N MATH &
SCENCE
AT THE HGH SCHOOL &
COLLEGE LEVEL
SAT&ACT TEST PREP
NDVDUALZED TO
ADDRESS THE
SPECFC NEEDS OF
YOUR STUDENT
609-206-5364
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
CLASSIFIED 18 THE MEDFORD SUN JULY 2-JULY 8, 2014
Tank RemovaI Tree Service Waterproofing
LET THE SUNS
WORK FOR
YOU!
Call 856-427-0933
for Advertising Info.
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Your home away from home! Here is a
turn-key rare single family home priced to
sell! This home features 3 bedrooms 2
baths. Highlights include: gas heat, central
air (2 yrs old), newer hot water heater, gas
fireplace, newer windows, brand new
bathrooms. new fiberglass deck, front
composite decking, enclosed outside
shower, separate laundry room, vinyl
siding, storage shed, gas Viking stove, 3
decks, 4 car parking, and much more.
Property is being offered furnished. Hurry
this is a winner!
$624,900
3106 WEST AVE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT:
Elite team of trainers and coaches now spearheading the
expansion of a major business all throughout the northeast
and looking for motivated, business minded leaders who not
only want to diversify their income, but who enjoy teaching,
coaching and training other people on how to run a business.
Although we are a global corporation, our
aggressive expansion is getting the attention of
people in virtually every background. We are
involved with a multi-trillion/year deregulation in
telecommunications and now, in the deregulation of
energy! We work with numerous Fortune 100
companies. In Spring 2011, we were featured on
Prime Time Television based on what we've done.
We will teach you all of the aspects of our business!
Trainers, public speakers, coaches, sales
consultants
Work & teach in one on one situations, small
groups, large ballroom settings, and even on
stage in front of 20,000 people
Be your own boss
Set your own hours
Capitalize on three of the biggest industries in the
world: telecommunications, energy, banking
Work from home
Company rewards trips
Unlimited income potential: Compensation is
performance based including weekly bonuses
and monthly residual pay
Customize a plan that fits your desired income,
schedule, family life
Please send contact information / resume to the
following email address:
dosomethingsignificant@yahoo.com
Call us at
(856) 427-0933.
Well shine light
on your business!
Considering a home
in South Florida?
Whether you're considering a move to a better climate, or just a second
home, or investment property, Rena Kliot of Pulse International Realty is
the broker for buyers who want a dependable expert in the exciting
South Florida market.
Call today to start your search for that coastal home!
Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner
Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com
$ $ $


Pa|d For Unwanted
COSTUME JEWELRY
O|d - V|ntage or Ant|que
Watches - Furs - Co|ns
CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
Crysta| - Stemware
O|d G|ass - O|d L|nens
Ster||ng - S||verp|ate
FURNITURE
ORIENTAL - ASIAN ITEMS
Pa|nt|ngs - Pr|nts
COLLECTIBLES
1 Pc to Contents
Gar - Bsmt - |tems
CALL GINA"
856-795-9175
609-471-8391
CLASSIFIED JULY 2-JULY 8, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 19
Wanted to Buy
Call 856-427-0933
to place your classified!
Family and
Business
Friendly
Computer
Solutions!
(856) 861-6393
www.greznet.com
South Jerseys leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
Honesty and integrity are synonymous for !
We encourage you to contact our references and let them tell you!

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi