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INSIDE THIS ISSUEJazz festival
First-ever event plannedfor Sept. 13. PAGE 2
MIKE MONOSTRA/The SunThe Medford Indians 120-pound football teams offensive linemen show off their strength for the coaches as they push tires up a steephill. The Indians are preparing for their season opener on Sept. 20 against the Eastern Vikings.
Pushing to the top
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
Ever since she was young,Medford resident Hannah Turckalways dreamed of singing infront of thousands of people at amajor concertvenue.
Not only didshe get herchance onstage, but she
would end upsinging with acountry musicstar.
On Aug. 15,Turck's dreambecame a real-ity as she per-formed We Were Us with KeithUrban during a concert at the
Singing
witha star
TURCK
Hannah Turck performs on stage with Keith Urban
please see WINNING, page 14
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By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
One night, Dave Bermingham,a founding member of MedfordsM-Town Jazz Band, had a dream.
He dreamt about how he start-ed a jazz festival and how it be-came one of the biggest musicevents in Medford.
On Sept. 13, Berminghams
dream will become a reality.Bermingham is helping to or-
ganize the first-ever PinelandsJazz Festival, to be held at the Dr.
James Still Historic Site and Edu-cation Center.
Bermingham is organizing theevent with Janet Carlson Giardi-na from the Medford HistoricalSociety. Earlier this summer,Bermingham approached Giardi-na with the event.
She immediately loved theidea, Bermingham said. Shehad been planning an event inSeptember, so she already had thedate.
Originally, Giardina wanted tohave a band perform at the housein a much smaller-scale event.After Bermingham got involved,the event evolved into a daylongcelebration of music, completewith two stages, vendors, foodand more.
Bermingham said thePinelands Jazz Festival will beone of the few in the surroundingarea.
Theres a Willingboro jazz fes-tival for quite some time, but thisseems like a nice hole for some-thing like this that Ive beenworking, he said.
The purpose of the festival is toraise money for both the SouthJersey Music Education Partner-ship, a nonprofit organizationawarding scholarships to musi-cally inclined students, and forthe Dr. Still House.
The biggest hurdle in planningthe festival has been money. Sofar, the festival has sponsors com-
mit about $1,000. However, withexpenses totaling approximately$3,000, Bermingham and Giardi-na needed another way to raisemoney.
They began a fundraising cam-paign on the website IndieGoGo.The hope is to cover the remain-ing expenses with fundraising sothe event can send proceeds to therespective nonprofits.
Bermingham originally usedIndieGoGo to do some fundrais-ing for his band.
I had success a few years agowith M-Town Jazz Band, he said.We financed an album throughthat site.
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Medford hosting first-ever Pinelands Jazz Festival on Sept. 13IF YOU GO
When : Saturday, Sept. 13, 10a.m. to 5 p.m. (Rain date isSunday, Sept. 14)Where : Dr. Still Historic Siteand Education Center, 209-211Church Road in MedfordCost : $5For more information : Visitwww.pinelandsjazz.com
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The Medford Arts Center willhost three poetry evenings duringthe fall of 2014.
First up will be featured readerPenny Harter on Wednesdayevening, Sept. 10. The eveningwill begin with a mini poetryworkshop at 7 p.m. led by Dr.Sharlene DeMartini and will con-clude with an open mic sessionafter a break for refreshments.All area poets are invited to bringa work to read.
Harter has been publishedwidely in poetry journals and an-
thologies. Her 22 books and chap-books include The ResonanceAround Us (2013); One Bowl, aprize-winning e-chapbook of hai-bun (2012), Recycling Starlight(2010) The Beastie Book, an il-lustrated alphabeastiary (2009)and Night Marsh (2008).
On Wednesday, Nov. 5, LisaSewell will be featured reader.She will present some of her
poems after a half-hour mini poet-ry workshop. As always, therewill be an open mic and refresh-ments will be served.
There is no charge to attendthese poetry evenings, which areheld at the Medford Arts Centeron North Main Street in Medford.Preregistration is not required.
The MACs seventh annual po-etry contest will open on Sept. 15.It is open to all area poets. Thedeadline for entries is Wednesday,Nov. 5. Poets may bring theirworks to the arts center or mail
them to MAC, P. O. Box 745, Med-ford, NJ 08055. Cash awards willbe presented on Wednesdayevening, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at theMAC. Winning poets will readtheir entries and refreshmentswill be served.
For information on these andother events at the MAC, visitwww.medfordartscenter.org orcall (609) 654-6485.
Medford Arts Center plansthree poetry events in fall
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The MOMS Club of Medford Area isholding its annual kickoff meeting andopen house on Wednesday, Sept. 17 from 10a.m. until noon at St. Peters EpiscopalChurch, 1 Hartford Road, Medford for ac-tivities and snacks for the kids.
New members are encouraged toattend.
For more information, please visit ourwebsite at www.medfordareamoms.com oremail us at momsofmedford@gmail.com.
Sheriffs department warnsof ongoing phone scam
There is an ongoing telephone scam ref-erencing the Burlington County Sheriffs
Department. According to Sheriff JeanStanfield, a suspect identifying himself asa member of the sheriffs department hasbeen calling victims and informing themthat they have a warrant issued for theirarrest on failure to report to jury duty. Thesuspect then advises victims to purchaseVanilla Visa or Green Dot cards to pay thefine. Once purchased, the suspect advisesthe victims to go to the county building at49 Rancocas Road, Mt. Holly, threateningthat they will be arrested upon enteringthe building and therefore should verifythe numbers and amounts on the cardprior to entry.
The sheriff s office would never contactresidents in this manner and does not so-
licit bail or fine money for payment overthe phone. The Burlington County Sher-iff s Department and the Burlington Town-ship Police Department are currently con-ducting a joint investigation into the scam.If you are contacted, please immediatelycontact detective Paula Fox of the Burling-ton County Sheriffs Department at (609)265-5578 or detective Marc Carnivale of theBurlington Township Police Departmentat (609) 239-5859.
MOMS Club hosts kickoff meeting on Sept. 17
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New Jerseys trial run if youcan call it that with red lightcameras didnt go so well. For
drivers who ran red lights, it wentswimmingly, but for the state not somuch.
Last week, word came down that
some drivers who were caught on cam-era running red lights were never in-formed of the fines they faced becauseof a technical glitch in the system. Thestate Judiciary, as a result, asked localcourts to throw out the infractions all17,000 of them.
In New Jersey, red light camera in-fractions result in an $85 fine, but nopoints on a drivers license. At $85 apop, thats $1,445,000 in lost revenue, allbecause of a technical glitch from acompany that supposedly specializesin this.
State lawmakers are angry, andrightfully so.
Said Assemblyman Declan OScan-
lon, of Monmouth County: Thesecompanies incessantly tout the sup-posed accuracy and consistency of their systems when the only thingconsistent about the camera companyrepresentatives is their blatant misrep-resentation of what the equipmentdoes and how accurately it does it.
People make mistakes, but this is abig mistake by American Traffic Solu-tions, which runs half of the states in-tersections with red light cameras.
Lets just switch to the other compa-ny that runs our red light cameras,you might say. Well, the CEO of thatother company, Redflex, was just in-
dicted on federal corruption chargesfor allegedly bribing Chicago officials.Not to mention, a former Redflex exec-utive also accused the company of pay-ing bribes to government officials in 13states, including New Jersey.
Seems to us that these red light cam-
eras, or at least the companies thatwere hired to run them, need to be re-moved, or at least replaced. Theres nosense in paying for a service thats ei-ther ineffective or, worse, possibly ob-tained through illegal means.
We in New Jersey do enough wrongourselves that we dont need an outsidecompany to come in and screw thingsup for us; were plenty good at that our-selves, thank you very much.
The contract for red light camerasexpires in December, and it would bebest if the state didnt renew the agree-ment, not until it studies its full resultsand finds a new company or two to pro-vide the service.
in our opinion
State should red light camerasCorruption, technica l glitches cause companies to fall sho rt
Share your thoughtsWhat are your thoughts on New Jerseysred light camera system in general, or thecompanies that are responsible forrunning it? Share your thoughts on this,and other topics, through a letter to theeditor.
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The following information wasprovided by the Medford Town-ship Police Department.
On Aug. 25 at 4:07 p.m., MedfordPolice, Fire and EMS personnelwere dispatched to the intersec-tion of Church Road andEayrestown Road for a motor ve-hicle accident with injuries. Uponarriving, police investigation re-vealed that vehicle No. 1 was trav-eling eastbound on Church Roadat Eayrestown Road and failed to
stop at a red traffic signal and
struck vehicle's No. 2 and 3, whichwere traveling north and southbound through the in-tersection.
The driver of vehi-cle no. 1, who was com-plaining of stomachpains, and her 15-year-old female passenger,who had chest and hip pains,were transported to Virtua Me-morial Hospital, Mt. Holly, byEvesham EMS.
The driver of vehicle No. 2, a
17-year-old female from Medford
Lakes, was transported to WJVoorhees hospital by Mt. Laurel
EMS for neck and backpain. The driver of ve-hicle No. 3, a 73-year-old man from Medford,was transported to Vir-tua Memorial Hospi-tal, Mt. Holly by Lum-
berton EMS for neck pain.The driver of vehicle No. 1, a
33-year-old woman from NewEgypt, was issued one motor ve-hicle summons for failure to ob-
serve a traffic signal.
policereport
Police: Running red light causes three-caraccident at Church, Eayrestown roads
The following Medford resi-dents will begin attending JamesMadison University this month.
Shanon Derzinski plans tomajor in biology.
Riya Patel plans to major inbiology.
Kevin Kennedy plans tomajor in finance.
Shannon Dean plans tomajor in marketing.
Kristin Gross plans to majorin psychology.
Kiana Hoftiezer will begin at-tending school at Siena Collegethis fall.
Alyssa Gallagher will begin at-tending Lehigh University in thefall 2014 semester.
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WE NES Y SEPT. 3Toddler time : Ages 2 to 3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Tod-dlers are invited to join Mr. Rick
for stories, songs and a craft oractivity.Chess club : Ages 7 to 16. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMr. Rick and his young assistants,Michael and Ryan, for an hour ofplay or instruction. Bring yourchess set along if you have one.
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 TheSanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. MainSt., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800
for more information.THURS Y SEPT. 4Yoga pretzels : Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Yoga Pretzels is a fun and vibrantway to get kids bending, breath-ing, twisting and stretching. Kids
will find their connection with theuniverse through playful posessuch as rabbit, dog, camel, river,stone, star and more. Wear com-fortable clothes and bring a yogamat or a large towel.
Candlelight yoga : 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinBabita Kapoor, a registered Shak-ti Om Yoga instructor, to learnyogas ancient science of breathcontrol and re-energize yourbody and mind. Wear comfort-able clothes and bring a yoga
mat.Senior Advisory Board Meeting: 3
p.m. at Cranberry Hall, behindmunicipal building, 17 N. Main St.Meetings are open to the public.
Breakthru Fit Meeting: BreakthruFitness and Physical Therapy.6:30 p.m. Join us for a discussionon various topics related toweight loss, nutrition and fitness.Bring a friend. For more informa-tion or to register, call (856) 396-2250 ext. 302.
FRI Y SEPT. 5Storytime with Mr. Rick : Ages 4 to
6. 1:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for stories
of all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.Paws to Read : 3 p.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Ocho is a 4-year-old German Shepherd andloves to hear a good story. Signup for a 15-minute slot.
MON Y SEPT. 8Stamping and paper crafting : 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.This is a level one class in rubberstamping and paper crafting.Learn basic techniques to beused to make beautiful hand-made cards, scrapbook pagesand other projects.
Environmental & Open Space Com-mission meeting : 7:30 p.m. on the
second Monday of every month atthe Public Safety Building, 91 UnionSt.
Pre-natal Yoga : 6 to 7:15 p.m. at TheSanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main St.,
Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 formore information.
TUES Y SEPT. 9Caterpillars and Butterflies : Ages 3
to 4. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at Wood-ford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge.During this Mommy and Meclass, an educator will help youand your child explore naturethrough songs, crafts and out-door adventures. The cost is $10per child and pre-registration is
required.Kids knitting club : Ages 7 to 16. 11a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Knitters of all levels are invited to
join for this five-week series.Bring a project that you are work-ing on or pick one out at class.Beginners please bring size 10knitting needles. The yarn will beprovided. Please note that whenyou sign up, it is for all five weeks.
Monarchs and Migration : Ages 8 to12. 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. at WoodfordCedar Run Wildlife Refuge. An
educator will help your childexplore wildlife, plants and morethrough hiking, experiments andlive animal encounters. The costis $10 per child and pre-registra-tion is required.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Clubmeeting : 6:30 p.m. at MedfordLakes Country Club, MedfordLakes. For more information visitwww.mvrotaryclub.org.
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The Protestant CommunityChurch of Medford Lakes willhave a special program on Sun-day, Sept. 21, in conjunction withthe International Day of Peace.Distinguished speakers and inter-active workshops will be offeredfrom 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
In the wake of the school vio-lence at Sandy Hook School inConnecticut in December 2012,the church began a peace initia-tive aimed at Gods call for peace-making and the non-violent life.
Rev. Robert Moore, executive
director of the Coalition for PeaceAction, will join Rev. Steve Win-kler of Protestant CommunityChurch for a special worshipservice at 10 a.m. to start the daysevents.
Three interactive workshopswill be offered from 11 to 11:45a.m. They will include Peace BeWith You by Cara McCray, apracticing holistic nutrition con-
sultant as well as a meditation,yoga, and qi gong instructor; Al-ternatives to Violence by Rev.Moore; and Quaker and Men-nonite Communities A Historyof Intentional Peace by SueDietz of the Medford Quaker com-munity; and Tim Darling of theMennonite Church of Vineland.
Children in attendance will bebusy with creative projects thatwill be part of a closing service.
A forum and complimentarylunch will be held from noon to 1p.m. It will bring together three
experts whose lives were changedforever because of gun violence.Participants will include:
Bryan Miller, executive di-rector of Heeding Gods Call, afaith-based movement to preventgun violence.
Movita Johnson Harrell, ex-ecutive director of MotivationsEducation Consultation Associ-ates. She lost her son in a sense-
less shooting and turned her grief and anger into positive activismby starting the Charles Founda-tion.
Rusty Williams, an or-dained minister who is a formerparamedic, bomb dog handlerand retired police detective whoserved on the governors panel toreduce school violence.
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He said the festival fundraisinghas gone well so far. The festivalhopes to raise $2,000 on In-dieGoGo before Sept. 13.
Were almost there, last countwere at $1,340, Berminghamsaid. But Im pretty confidentwell get to our goal.
The festival will feature a mixof professional and student musi-cians. There will be a main stagewhere the main acts will performat the top of every hour.
The event will also feature stu-dent performances in betweenthe professional bands.
Bermingham hopes the festivalwill connect some of the studentswith the bands and musicians.
We have this side stage calledthe woodshed that will featureyoung musicians in the area, hesaid. Theyre going to play dur-ing the intermission, so there willbe non-stop music playing from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Were hoping thatmaybe even some of the profes-sional musicians will come andplay with the students.
Outside of the music and ven-dors, the festival will also featurearts and crafts as well as a dogrun. Members of the historicalsociety will be giving tours of the
education center and historicsite.
Tickets to the festival are $5and include access to all of the
music, tours, vendors and crafts.To donate to the festivalsfundraising project, visit www.in-diegogo.com/projects/first-annu-al-pinelands-jazz-festival.
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PNC Arts Center in Holmdel.It was just something I want-
ed to do since I was a little girl,Turck said.
Turck, 18, earned the chance tosing after winning a contest heldby Thunder 106, a country musicradio station based in Eatontown.After hearing about the contestand receiving encouragement
from her family and friends, shedecided to submit an auditionvideo.
I love to sing and I alwayswanted to be on a stage that big,she said. I love Keith Urban.
Thunder 106 held the contest tofind someone to perform WeWere Us with Urban. In hisalbum Fuse, Urban performsthe song with country singer Mi-randa Lambert. However, withLambert unable to be at the Aug.15 concert, Thunder 106 lookedfor an area singer to fill the void.
Days after submitting hervideo, Turck learned she was thesinger chosen.
It was so surreal, Turck saidupon learning she had won.
Turck has been a singer formost of her childhood. She per-formed in the chorus in elemen-tary school and in ensemble inmiddle school. She has spentsome time singing at local eventssuch as the Harvest Festival inMarlton. In addition, Turckwrites her own songs during herfree time.
I absolutely love it, she said.I love the people and I love themusic. I'm a huge supporter of people who pursue their pas-sion.
Even though she always haddreams of performing in front of a large crowd, taking the stage atthe PNC Arts Center was beyondanything Turck could imagine.
When I was waiting off thestage, I was thinking 'Oh mygoodness, there's about 30,000 peo-ple out there,' Turck said.
After talking for a minute withUrban and saying hi to her familyin the crowd, the song began, and
all the nerves Turck felt disap-peared.
When I stepped on the stage,all my fears went away, she said.I thought to myself, 'This is al-ways where I wanted to be.'
At the end of the night, Turckreceived a surprise from Urban.He left her a guitar with a specialmessage.
It was a gift to say thank you,Turck said. He said 'Hannah,thank you for filling in for us.' Hesigned his name. It was really anawesome surprise.
A 2014 graduate of ShawneeHigh School, Turck began attend-ing Mount St. Mary's College justdays after the concert. WhileTurck plans to focus on academ-ics and earning her degree, she isnot giving up on her dream of having a career in music.
I want to be able to have thebest of both worlds, she said.
To see Turck's full perform-ance with Urban, visitwww.youtube.com/watch?v=vNPKtNFl-6s#t=25.
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