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SEAN PATRICK MURPHY/The Sun
Walt Urban and Janet Jackson-Gould say the Medford Arts Center brings people to the township,
especially during the holidays. See the story on page 4.
Decking the Halls
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By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Medford Sun
The numbers are in for the
Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and
Medford is looking safe.
The report, created by the Fed-
eral Bureau of Investigation, was
issued last week.
Medford Police Chief Richard
Meder said local numbers reflect
whats going on in Burlington
County.
There was a slight increase in
violent crime in Medford in 2010,
from five reported incidents in
2009 to eight last year.
Most nonviolent crime is down
from 2009 to 2010: Property crime,
from 282 cases to 234; burglary, 65
incidents to 43; larceny-theft, 212
cases to 188; motor vehicle theft,
from five to three; and arson,
three incidents to none.
Meder said the high marks are
because Medford has a very
proactive police department that
is vigilant in the community.
He pointed to the fact that there
were no homicides in 2009 or 2010.
Meder said he is not surprised
Crime rate stays consistent
please see CRIME, page 2
Uniform Crime Report shows Medford is still a safe place
By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Medford Sun
The abrupt resignation of Med-
ford Councilman David Brown
has some scratching their heads.
Medford Township Manager
Christopher Schultz confirmed
Brown submitted a resignation
letter to the township clerk on
Nov. 15.
It was a surprise as he had
two more years of his term and
there was no foreshadowing that
he was quitting, Schultz said.
He said the municipal vacancy
law dictates the process for re-
placement.
The local municipal committee
of the party in control (in this
case, the Republican Party) will
submit up to three names for the
council to consider.
The committee has 15 days to
do that. The council then has 15
days from that period, or 30 days
from time of vacancy.
If council does not act or se-
lect, I believe the municipal com-
mittee selects, Schultz said.
Councilman Browns resigna-
tion is understandable, newly
elected councilman James
Randy Pace said. His new
work schedule next year would
increase his absence from council
meetings.
The discussion of absences
came up at the councils Nov. 14
meeting. Brown agreed with the
other council members that at-
tending meetings should be re-
quired of all members.
The issue came up because
Mayor Chris Myers was not at the
meeting. By all accounts the
Brown
resigns
seat
please see BROWN, page 5
Councilmans unexpected
departure leaves
vacant seat to be filled
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by the results.
They were pretty much con-
sistent with what weve been see-
ing throughout the year, he said,
noting the information is some-
what useful.
It doesnt give a true picture,
in my opinion of what exactly is
occurring, Meder said.
He said the UCR has very spe-
cific definitions that dont neces-
sarily meet what he considers
things in the state of New Jersey.
For example, the UCR guide-
lines say a burglary has to be in a
structure, so burglary from vehi-
cles does not appear.
That number is not indicative
of what we see, Meder said.
The UCR also has a strict
guideline for rape, which does not
include certain types of sexual
assaults.
While they are useful numbers,
the chief said they can be inter-
preted a number of different
ways.
I think this is only one way of
ranking safety, Meder said. Its
one tool of many tools that can be
used to do that.
In recent months, there has
been an uptick in burglaries from
unlocked vehicles, not only in
Medford but also in nearby com-
munities. Residential burglaries
are also up.
Meder said a number of things
factor into rising thefts, including
the economy and drug addiction.
He said many arrested are trying
to support habits.
I would love to see crime con-
tinue to come down, Meder said,
noting he is proud of the fact that
nonviolent crime was down in
2010 from 2009. Id like to see that
continue to come down in 2011.
And while there was not a sig-
nificant increase in violent crime
in 2010, the chief said he would
like to see that number come
down as well.
Other stats released in the re-
port include the population in
Medford, 2010 22,914, 2009
22,872; forcible rape, 2010 1, 2009
0; robbery, 2010 3, 2009 0; and
aggravated assault, 2010 4, 2009
5.
The Uniform Crime Reporting
Program was conceived in 1929 by
the International Association of
Chiefs of Police to meet a need for
reliable, uniform crime statistics
for the nation.
In 1930, the FBI was tasked
with collecting, publishing and
archiving those statistics.
CRIME
Continued from page 1
UCR shows Medfords relatively safe
SEAN PATRICK MURPHY/The Sun
Medford Police Chief Richard Meder says the Uniform Crime Report
is just one of many tools used to help identify and address crime.
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The Medford Arts Center
helps run the Dickens Festival
and also does a whole lot more.
The festival, which takes place
Dec. 3, includes Santa arriving
by horse-drawn carriage at 6
p.m. to kick off the event, along
with musical entertainment,
crafts, foods, and the lighting of
the holiday tree at the gazebo.
Janet Jackson-Gould, chair-
woman of the center, said they
have already begun decorating
for the event.
We think its important to
the main street and downtown
here, she said.
One unique thing the center is
doing is having artists create
2.5 x3-inch trading cards that
hang on the centers holiday
tree. Visitors are encouraged to
take one from the tree and leave
one of their own.
Storyteller Betsy Gravatt will
be in the art center telling sto-
ries during the festival.
There will be an opening re-
ception the night before the festi-
val on Friday, Dec. 2. The show
will be judged and awards will
be given.
The center has about 250
members, 150 of them being
artists or photographers. They
are encouraged to hang work so
people might buy them for holi-
day presents.
Its a joyful season for every-
one, Jackson-Gould said. Its
just great to have people stop in
and celebrate with the arts, cre-
ate things.
On Dec. 11, professional
singer Valerie Vaughn will play
guitar and lead a sing-a-long
with toddlers to first graders.
While she plays, the children
will play instruments and sing
songs from holidays around the
world.
Walter Urban, chairman of
the Medford Cultural Arts Com-
mission said the entity was ap-
pointed by council many, many
years ago to create an environ-
ment for the arts to thrive in the
township.
He said the centers building
allows for all kinds of art, in-
cluding performing, to flourish.
The vision started when he was
first elected to the council in
2000.
I think now that there is a
place where artists can come
and gather, we have a Mecca, a
destination place, Urban said,
noting it is an anchor for
artists who want to share ideas
and display talents.
While the center hosts small
events to raise funds, its biggest
fund raiser is comedy night. In
the spring it hosts an art and an-
tiques appraisal luncheon.
The center also got a $5,000
grant from the county this year.
Jackson-Gould said the center
please see MAC, page 5
Medford Arts Center
puts on Dickens Festival
mayor, who is mired in a sex-for-
money scandal, has missed many
meetings.
Pace said he questions Browns
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There are essentially two
meetings left before the end of the
year, Pace said. The statutory
guidelines for filling vacancies on
Medfords governing body re-
quire that Mr. Browns vacancy
be filled prior to the end of the
year.
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added. The current mayor is un-
reliable in his attendance and fail-
ure to fill the vacancy in the re-
quired time results in the seat
being filled by the majority party
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Given the economy, its no sur-
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Four years ago, we distributed
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St. Mary of the Lakes St. Vin-
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ford has seen an increase in need,
as well.
Judie Wasson, store coordina-
tor, said donations are up right
now.
She said clients are given a
clothing voucher that allows
them to pick two outfits per fami-
ly member.
We just thank anyone who
comes in to shop at our store to
help us achieve what were trying
to do here, Wasson said.
Mary Ann Coceano, who has
volunteered with St. Vincent de
Paul for 17 years, said need has in-
creased dramatically.
She said there are more mid-
dle-class people coming in, people
whove lost their jobs and who are
falling behind on mortgages or
utility bills.
Coceano said St. Vincent de
Paul provides help with rent and
utility bills after a thorough in-
vestigation.
Charity representatives meet
people in their homes as well as
in the office. Potential clients
then sign a consent form allowing
St. Vincent de Paul to investigate
with landlords and utility compa-
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The information is then sub-
mitted to a committee, and an ac-
tion plan is adopted for each
client.
Coceano said St. Vincent de
Pauls source of income is from
the thrift shop only.
Traore also said she has seen
something similar.
As unemployment takes its
toll in New Jersey, and both un-
please see FOOD, page 13
Tough economy means a busy
South Jersey food pantry
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employment benefits and health
insurance are lost, the middle
class is increasingly coming to us
to help them make ends meet,
she said. The irony is that their
safety nets are disappearing at
the very time they need them the
most. In fact, more than half of
New Jersey residents make too
much to qualify for federal-nutri-
tion assistance (such as food
stamps) but still do not make
enough to stave off food insecuri-
ty.
Behind our manicured lawns
and white-picket fences, real need
and real hunger exist, Traore
added.
Traci Davis, Hope United
Methodist Church preschool
teacher, volunteers running the
food pantry.
The need has grown consider-
ably, she said, with the loss of
jobs and insurance. Families are
struggling so much more, even in
a nice ZIP code like ours.
The church is located in
Voorhees.
Davis said right now, all the
families using the pantry are mid-
dle class. Only one gets help from
Camden County.
Most have incomes just a bit
too high to qualify for assistance,
making them working poor.
Four families come to the
pantry every week, three come
twice a month and another four
come once a month.
Items in demand include juice,
cereals, meats, soups, paper prod-
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Davis said the church has so-
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South Jersey because parish-
ioners could not supply enough.
One preschool parent has do-
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families at Thanksgiving, a youth
group will help put baskets to-
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two pies per family apple and
pumpkin.
Raising funds and collecting
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With government cutbacks in
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funds to buy food and get it out
there to the people who need it,
Traore said.
With Thanksgiving this week,
the food bank is busy, working
through more than 200 agencies
pantries, soup kitchens, missions
and others to help distribute
food to the needy.
During Thanksgiving, well
distribute more than 16,000
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direct-service programs which
serve the most fragile populations
children and the elderly to
make sure their holidays are
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Sell your junk car for $300 and up. We buy flood cars.
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856-466-7473
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100-200 Amp Service
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856-783-9128
800-427-2067
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609-953-1798
GeneraI Contracting
$99.99
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1-888-587-1614
856-719-8448
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Dryer Vent Cleaning
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Inspection Repairs
Quality Work at a Fair Price
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(609) 280 5056
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refs. call Anne
856-482-1327
With a crew of 3, and sup-
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references available,
Peter Hawkins
(215)-229-5505
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CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved Repair and Restoration
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Power Washing Mudjacking Stain Removal
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prices available
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Lic. # 13VH05945366
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(609) 953-5444
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(856) 429-4088
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available at Township
Offices,
2 Executive Dr., Suite 9B,
Moorestown, NJ 08057.
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December 9, 2011.
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609-481-8886
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