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TAA insurance is explained.PAGE 7
Spring conditions favorable for forest firesBy SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
One of the biggest misconcep-tions about forest fires is the timeof year they burn.
Fires burn and spread in thespring and fall due to low humidi-ty, according to Section ForestFire Warden Tom Gerber.
The conditions in the monthsof March, April and May are themost favorable for forest fires, ac-cording to Gerber.
High winds are most con-ducive to forest fires in thespring. The sun shines this timeof the year directly down on theleaves and needle litter, Gerbersaid. Everything hasnt leafedout yet and that dries out.
According to Gerber, if thearea receives an inch of rain, con-ditions could still be high the nextday due to the sun drying the areaand high winds.
If we have multiple days ofdecent drying, the spotty showerscan make it moderate, but it couldbe high fire danger by the after-
noon, said Forest Fire Observer
SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Tabernacle Sun
Forest Fire Observer Ben Brick oversees the area as the eyes in the sky. The forest fire lookout tower stands 141 feet high in Medford Lakeson Stokes Road. The tower was built after World War II and works in conjunction with surrounding towers, including Apple Pie Hill in Taberna-cle.
please see FIRE, page 11
MORE INFORMATION
For more information on firesafety, the state Departmentof Environmental Protectionand Wharton State Forest, visitwww.njwildfire.org.
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Young artists are being soughtfor the Medford Arts Centers an-nual Youth & Teen Art Showcase.
The show is open to artists ingrades six through 12 who live inthe Lenape Regional High SchoolDistrict area, although they mayattend any school.
All original art, whether paint-ing, drawing, sculpture, photog-raphy, computer-generated art,mixed media, collage or fiber art,will be accepted.
Each teen may submit onework, which must be createdsolely by the artist.
Works may be dropped off on
Friday, May 24 between 1 p.m.and 5 p.m. or Tuesday, May 28,from 3 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Each must be accompanied byan application form, which canbe obtained at the MAC or on lineat www.medfordartscenter.org.
There is no charge for partici-pating.
All wall art must be wired andready for hanging and the subject
matter must be family-friendly.An opening reception and
awards presentation for the TeenArt Showcase will be held on Fri-day, May 31, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be servedand all are welcome.
The show will close on Sunday,June 9, when all works must bepicked up between 3 p.m. and 5p.m.
For more information on thisand other events at the MAC,please visit www.medford arts-
center.org, or call (609) 654-6033.The MAC is open free of
charge on Friday, Saturday andSunday afternoons between 1p.m. and 5 p.m.
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Sheriffseeks grant
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Burlington County SheriffJean Stanfield is seeking $321,000in grant funding to support threecounty safety programs.
The funding, from the state Di-vision of Highway Traffic Safety,
will expand Stanfields Child Pas-senger Safety Program, Pedestri-an Safety Program, and Compre-hensive Traffic Safety Program.
The safety of BurlingtonCounty residents is our top prior-ity, Stanfield said. These proj-ects combine education withtough multi-jurisdictional en-forcement. We anticipate that thiswill have a significant impact ontraffic safety in our county.
A total of $26,000 has been re-quested for the next year that
runs from Oct. 1, through Sept. 30,2014.
This will enable Stanfield toprovide 20 child safety seatevents, 30 education programs,and purchase additional childsafety seats.
The Pedestrian Safety Pro-gram is new this year.
Stanfield is requesting $30,000for a countywide pedestrian en-forcement project that will beginon July 1 and run through June
30, 2014.Pedestrian fatalities in thecounty rose significantly during2012, and there have already beenseveral pedestrian fatalities at thestart of 2013.
This project will use a three-prong approach of education, en-forcement, and engineering to ad-dress the important issue ofpedestrian safety, said Stanfield.
For more information aboutthe various programs and servic-es provided by Burlington County
Sheriff Jean Stanfield, visit thecounty website atwww.co.burlington.nj.us or call609-265-5128.
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson
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Money is always an issue.
Families are constantly
pinching pennies, looking
for ways to reduce expenses. School
districts and municipal governments
are doing the same, hoping to help
lower, or at least stabilize, the amount
of tax money they require to live intown.
The challenge has always been, and
will continue to be, how these entities
can control costs while still providing
high-quality services that their resi-
dents demand. The state of New Jersey
certainly isnt helping much through
aid, and its unlikely that will change
any time soon.
So the onus is on the local municipal
governments and school districts to get
creative: Not only what can be cut from
expenses, but what can be added to rev-
enues.
For awhile now, the idea of private
sponsorship of public facilities has
been tossed around. Selling banners to
local businesses at Little League fields,
or having that business sponsor a
youth sports team has been the norm
for quite some time. And no one seems
to have a problem with that.
But throw in the possibility of sell-
ing naming rights at a field or, worse
even, a building or complex, and excep-
tions start to arise. When is enough
enough? the detractors ask. Does
everything need to be sold?
We agree that there is a fine line be-
tween tasteful, effective sponsorship
and over-the-line, banner-on-every-
inch-of-the-field advertising. Think
Major League 2 here (for all you
sports movie fans).
Moorestown Township recently ap-
proved an ordinance on first reading
that, if passed, would establish an offi-
cial sponsorship program. Officials
say that the program would increase
township revenues and help with im-
provements and maintenance of recre-
ational fields.
Annual banner and sponsorship op-
portunities will be available, with nam-ing rights being offered as five- or 10-
year deals, with minimum bids of
$5,000 and $35,000, respectively. To en-
sure proper material, businesses wont
be allowed to advertise the sale of alco-
hol, tobacco, adult-oriented material or
other items not consistent with pro-
moting the youth sports program and
the positive image of the township.
We applaud Moorestown Township
for its work in this regard, and we urge
other townships to follow suit.
If done correctly, sponsorships and
naming rights can provide a huge in-
flux of cash to youth sports leagues, to
school districts and to municipal gov-
ernments.
This field brought to you by...Its time for governments, schools to utilize sponsorships at fields, buildings
Too much advertising?
Do you agree that sponsorship is a goodidea? Or do you think that enough isenough? Let us know your thoughtsthrough a letter to the editor.
Students to be honored at Armed Services AwardsStudents entering the Armed Services
after graduating from Lenape RegionalHigh School District will be among thosehonored at the fourth Annual Armed Serv-ices Awards Ceremony on Monday, May 13at Lenape High School in Medford.
The annual ceremony recognizes dis-trict students who are entering the mili-tary or military academy, as well as alum-
ni, district employees, and parents of stu-dents who are actively serving or who areveterans of the Armed Services.
United States Navy Capt. Kenneth R.Blackmon will deliver the keynote ad-dress.
As commanding officer of the NR Expe-ditionary Strike Group Three, based inSan Diego, Calif., Blackmon heads a 32-sailor unit supporting the Fleet ReadinessTraining Plan.
Blackmon previously served as strikewarfare officer, electrical officer and navi-gator/administrative officer on the USSDavid R Ray.
He deployed twice to the Arabian Gulf,including before and during the Iraqi inva-sion of Kuwait in August 1990, and as apart of Operation Desert Storm.
Blackmon was commissioned in 1989while enrolled in the NROTC program at
George Washington University, where hereceived his Bachelor of Arts in Interna-tional Affairs. He expects to receive hisMaster of Science degree in 2014.
Blackmon has received the DefenseMeritorious Service Medal, Navy and Ma-rine Corps Commendation Medal, and theNavy and Marine Corps AchievementMedal.
Eligible honorees are invited to registerat www.lrhsd.org/armed_services_signupand complete the electronic form or con-tact Ms. Keena Coleman at (609) 268-2000,ext. 5521, or via email [email protected].
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Official: TAA insurancedidnt impact tax hike
By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Tabernacle Sun
Tabernacle Athletic Associa-tion President Lynn Hedden as-sured residents that the town-ships tax increase included in themunicipal budget has nothing todo with insuring the TAA.
At the April 22 township com-mittee meeting, Hedden respond-ed to questions during publiccomment by reading a written
statement, according to MayorStephen Lee. Recently, a residentquestioned the financial report-ing requirements practices of thetownship and the TAA, its effecton the budget and the recent taxlevy increase approved by thetownship.
I can make this statementwithout hesitation because, asIm sure everyone on the commit-tee is aware, the cost of insuringTAA has fallen precipitously forseven of the past eight years, and
the $4,303 premium for 2012 is lessthan half of what it cost in 2005,Hedden said in the release.
According to the release, the
TAAs bank balance was alsoquestioned.
The TAA assumed it was theMarch statement in question,which included money from reg-istration, making the accountsflush with cash prior to payinguniform, equipment and umpirebills. This depletes the accountsquickly, Hedden noted.
Additionally, the TAA is re-sponsible for working with thetownship on the new snack stand
being constructed at the PattyBowker Complex through a$250,000 grant provided by thecounty, at no cost to Tabernacletaxpayers, according to the re-lease.
According to Hedden, theTAAs scholarship practices cameinto question as well.
We give three, not two annualscholarships and our 2013 contri-bution is $3,500. With supportfrom a generous communitymember, our scholarships this
year will total $4,000, Heddensaid. This aspect of our organi-
please see TAA, page 13
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WEDNESDAYMay 1Toddler Time: Kids two-to three-
years-old 10:30 a.m. PinelandsBranch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,
Medford. Toddlers are invited tojoin Miss Danielle for stories,songs, and a craft! Call the libraryat (609) 654-6113 to add yourchild to the wait list.
Moms Club of Medford Area Craftsand Coffee: 10 a.m. to noon. Forlocation and membership infor-mation, please contact [email protected] or visitthe website at www.medfor-dareamoms.com.
THURSDAYMay 2Storytime Yoga: For kids six-to 10-
years-old 4:30 p.m. PinelandsBranch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,Medford. Storytime Yoga is a
unique yoga class for kids, whichcombines the art of storytellingwith the healing practice of yoga.Registration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Avenue, Medford. Join Babi-ta Kapoor, a registered Shakti OmYoga instructor, to learn Yogasancient science of breath controland re-energize body and mind;learn self-awareness and more.Bring a yoga mat if you have one.Registration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
FRIDAYMay 3Library Babies: For kids zero-to 24-months old 10:30 a.m. Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,Medford. The littlest library goersare invited to join Miss Danielle
for stories, songs, rhymes, andplay time. Must be accompaniedby a caregiver. Registrationrequired, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
MONDAYMay 6Stamping & Paper Crafting: 6:30
p.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39Allen Avenue, Medford. Join usfor a Level 1 class in rubber-stamping and paper crafting.Learn basic techniques. Pleasebring your own scissors, adhe-
sives, and a paper cutter (if youhave one.) Registration required,visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
TUESDAYMay 7Kids Can Cook: For kids four-to six-
years-old 2 p.m. PinelandsBranch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,Medford. Join Miss Niki, DTR,from the Shop Rite of Medfordfor some kid-friendly cooking.Children will sample new foodswhile learning about cooking,measuring, nutrition, & sharing.Registration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Knitting Club: 4 p.m. PinelandsBranch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,
Medford. Knitters of all levels areinvited to join us for this four-week series. Bring a project thatyou are working on or pick oneout at class. Beginners pleasebring size 10 knitting needles.The yarn will be provided. Regis-tration required, visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.
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BRIEFSValenzano Winery to
host Mothers Day event
In celebration of Mother's Day,Valenzano Winery will be hostingan outdoor gathering at theCourtyard & Vintner's Pavilion.
Live entertainment will be onstage and plenty of room for re-laxing in the courtyard andwatching the grapes grow.
Best of Show Catering will beoffering a brunch buffet for $15per person.
A variety of crafters and other
vendors will be selling theirwares.The tasting room at 1090 Route
206 will be closed during this
event. The Mother's Day WineTrail Weekend is at the Old Indi-an Mills Road location.
The event is weather permit-ting.
If it rains, the events at theVintner's Pavilion will be can-celed and re-open the tastingroom at 1090 Route 206.
Youth Group pancakebreakfast May 4
Join the Tabernacle UnitedMethodist Church for the EscapeMiddle School Youth Group Pan-
cake Breakfast on Saturday, May4 from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.Guests can choose from plain
and blueberry pancakes, top-
pings, biscuits and sausage gravy,fruit salad, breakfast meats, cof-fee, tea and juices.
Help the youth group earnenough money to attend the Cre-ation Festival in June.
Tabernacle United MethodistChurch is located at 166 CarranzaRoad in Tabernacle. For more in-formation, call (609) 268-0200.
Senior High MissionTeam to hold car washThe Senior High Mission Team
will be hosting a car wash and
bake sale at Lord of Life Luther-an Church, 1 Winchester Court inTabernacle, off of TabernacleRoad on Saturday, May 18 from 9a.m. until noon.
All proceeds will go toward theHurricane Sandy Relief trip thegroup will be taking the last weekof June.
Any questions, call the churchoffice at (609) 268-0262.
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Ben Brick, who watches theforested areas of Marlton, Med-ford, Shamong and Tabernacle.He is stationed at the tower inMedford Lakes off Stokes Road.
According to Gerber, the areahas been deemed a WildlandUrban Interface, due to residentsintegrated in a densely woodedarea.
Were the eyes in the sky foreveryone on the ground, Brick
said.The Medford Lakes tower wasconstructed in 1948 after WorldWar II and stands 141 feet tall, ac-cording to Gerber.
Gerber oversees Division Bwith towers at Apple Pie Hill inTabernacle, three stations in Bat-sto, the Cedar Bridge Station,Jamesburg, Lakewood, Lebanonand Medford.
According to Brick, the towersstay in constant contact, especial-ly when a forest fire is burning.
When Brick identifies smoke,he looks into the sight glass topinpoint its approximate locationon a round map of the area with astring, providing him with a coor-dinate.
Hopefully, another tower cansee the smoke, and theyll gettheir degree, and well line it upto pinpoint where it is, Bricksaid.
After receiving the sight loca-tions by radio from two of thenearest towers, Brick uses az-imuth circles, a navigational tool
with strings located in the centerof the circle along a map, to trian-gulate where the fire is located.
According to Gerber, the sys-tem is accurate up to a few yards.
There are newer systems thatprobably wouldnt work as well.Theyre usually infrared or digi-tal cameras that probably would-nt be as good as if the person wasdoing it for you, Gerber said.Its an old tried and true sys-tem.
Once the fire is called in, threetrucks that can hold up to 500 gal-lons of water each, equipment forthe firefighters and a bulldozerare dispatched to the scene.
As of April 8, the state ForestFire Service has responded to 230wildfires that burned 293 acres,compared with 461 fires that
burned 1,994 acres during thesame period last year, accordingto a release.
Over the weekend of April 5, 42
wildfires were reported acrossNew Jersey, burning 182 acres.The largest section that burnedwas in an extremely remote 150acres of Wharton State Forest inBurlington County. According tothe release, the state is still inves-tigating the cause of the fire.
Brick checks the weather twotimes a day, taking into considera-tion the level of humidity andwind. The information deter-mines if the day is low, moderate,
high, very high or extreme wild-fire danger levels.According to Gerber, fires can
start for a number of reasons, in-cluding hot carbon from a brakeshoe, burning leaves in the back-yard, people intentionally settingfires, cigarettes and kids playingwith matches.
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TAA reducescost of insurance
zation is not new. Its written intoour bylaws dating back to 1975and identified as being of key im-portance to the TAA organiza-tion.
It would be a gross mischar-acterization to allege that TAA is
operating in anything other thanthe best interest of the townshipor that the township has beensomehow lax in its duties.
According to the release, theTAA has worked with the town-ship and the TAAs insuranceproviders to identify steps to re-duce the cost of insurance.
Additionally, the associationhas instituted mandatory back-
ground checks, concussion train-ing, and safety and liability train-ing for all coaches.
This not only means a 50 per-cent savings to the taxpayer butalso ensures that our kids aresafer, our coaches are better andour programs are stronger, Hed-den said. TAA will continue toprovide an organization, which isnot only responsible to the com-munity but is something of
which everyone in our communi-ty can continue to be veryproud.
TAA has satisfied the Taber-nacle Township reporting re-quirements through 2012, Leesaid.
The next meeting will be heldMay 28 at the Town Hall Munici-pal Building, located at 163 Car-ranza Road.
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