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No new taxes
Approved municipal budget
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Children at the Medford-Vincentown Rotary Clubs Easter Egg Hunt take off running in the field at Freedom Park on April 12. Children
were divided up into three age groups for the event and had a few minutes to grab as many eggs as possible. Children who found a
golden egg were eligible to win prizes. For another photo, please see page 13.
On the hunt for Easter eggs
Help
clean up
Medford
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
With the return of the spring
season, Medford Township is
looking for non-profit organiza-
tions to help clean up township
properties through its Clean
Communities Grant Program.
Headed by Judy Scherf, the
townships recycling coordinator,
the grant program gives money to
non-profits in return for volun-
teering to clean up the townships
parks, streets and other proper-
ties. The grant money also pays
for cleaning supplies and equip-
ment.
The funding comes from the
state to the township, Scherf
said. Its for cleaning the town. I
have non-profit adult groups, and
I have Boy and Girl Scout groups
as well.
The states Clean Communities
funding can only be applied to-
ward cleaning township proper-
ties. The townships Neighbor-
hood Services Advisory Commit-
tee identifies a number of clean-
ing projects varying from parks
to streets and assigns them to dif-
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On April 10 at 6:45 a.m., Med-
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subsequent investigation re-
vealed that sometime on April 2,
an unknown subject pried open a
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On April 10 at 11:03 a.m., Med-
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Church Road at Ark Road. The
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proximately four and a half
hours until PSE&G made repairs
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the dump truck.
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dump truck eastbound on Church
Road carrying top soil. For an un-
known reason, the driver lost his
steering and ran off the roadway
to the right striking a utility pole
and coming to a stop in a field.
During the investigation, the
driver was speaking with police
at the front of his vehicle at
which time police observed him
attempting to discard marijuana
on the ground to hide it. A police
K-9 was already on scene and was
utilized.
K-9 Porter indicated that there
was narcotics in the headlight of
the vehicle and located the dis-
carded suspected marijuana in
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Police located more suspected
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He was charged with tamper-
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marijuana under 50 grams, car-
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On April 11 at 9:16 p.m., Med-
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ster fire located to the rear of the
Sharps Run Plaza. Upon
arrival, the fire was quickly ex-
tinguished by the fire depart-
ment, preventing any damage to
the dumpster and the surround-
ing buildings.
The cause of the fire is unde-
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Kathleen Sebelius is out; now
lets turn to Obamacare
Now that secretary of the HHS, Kath-
leen Sebelius, is (finally) out the door, it
may be a good time to reflect on why Oba-
macare is so unpopular among a very large
majority of Americans and seems to be-
coming more unpopular every day that
goes by.
I believe the reason is not so much what
the law entails, conceptually, but how it
was presented to the American people, and
how it was implemented.
How Obamacare was handled may actu-
ally define the outcome of the upcoming
mid-term elections.
I think very few people will dispute that
all Americans should have access to health
care. Or am I wrong here?
Let's start with some indisputable facts.
Health care accounts for 16 percent of
the U.S. economy, and it affects everyone.
Never before has such a significant piece of
legislation been pushed through Congress,
without debate, a public hearing, and with-
out a "say" from the other half of the
American people.
What really bugs many is the fact that
Democrats in Congress, without exception,
went ahead and voted for the law, not know-
ing what was in it.
What in the world were they thinking?
Next are the arguments the president
used to "sell" his health-care initiative to
the American public, none of which
turned out to be true.
"If you like your insurance policy, you
can keep it.
"If you like your doctor, you can keep
him.
"The average family will see a reduction
in their health care spending of $2,500.
As it turned out, none of this was true.
As we all now know, millions of Ameri-
please see LETTER, page 15
T
here seems to be a list for
everything nowadays. The best
of this, the top 10 of that, the
worst place to do such and such.
Last week, we came across a list that
took us by surprise. It is a list of the
top 10 places to retire ... in New Jersey.
Yup. New Jersey. We didnt even real-
ize that staying in the Garden State
after working age was still an option
or, rather, something that people de-
sired.
Anywho, Movoto Real Estate pub-
lished the list, starting with places
that had at least 10,000 residents (110
places), then ranking them based on
four interesting criteria:
1.) Cost of living higher is better,
because when youve worked all your
life, what you really want to do is have
your money go toward taxes and not
that trip to Rome
2.) Crime rate lower is better, well,
obviously
3.) Amenities places such as li-
braries, physicians, arts and enter-
tainment, and adult education
4.) Weather average summer tem-
perature and air quality score, which
eliminates Newark
So, by these rankings, the top 10
places to retire in New Jersey, from
one to 10, are:
Ridgewood, Tenafly, Westwood, Glen
Rock, Haddonfield, Florham Park,
Madison, Hasbrouck Heights, Prince-
ton and Ridgefield
To be sure, these are all wonderfully
beautifully places in New Jersey, well
worth celebrating and very attractive
for residents and visitors alike.
But retirement? Were not so sure
that many elderly residents would
agree with you.
Theres a reason why so many New
Jerseyans retire elsewhere its
cheaper. And, in contrast to Movotos
interpretation of the lists criteria,
cheaper is better, because most people
would rather see their hard-earned
money go toward vacations than taxes,
for example. Many retirees go to Flori-
da not just for the weather but for the
absence of a state income tax.
Maybe if New Jersey was more af-
fordable, more elderly residents would
stay at home, near their friends and
family. But since its not, many dont.
We are probably not the only ones
who laughed when we considered any
place in New Jersey other than, say, a
beach town such as Ocean City (which
ranked No. 26 on the list, behind
places such as Hoboken) a good
place to retire. And thats a shame, and
a problem all at the same time.
Our residents shouldnt have to pre-
pare to leave when they retire.
The best places to retire ... in NJ?
We didnt realize this was still an option
Your thoughts
Do you plan to retire in New Jersey? Or
will you flock south, or to somewhere else
outside the Garden State? Share your
thoughts on this, and other topics, in a let-
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Medford Township will be
starting brush pick-up on Mon-
day, May 5. The brush pick-up will
begin in zone one.
A full schedule is expected to
be posted on the Medford Town-
ship website shortly. Residents
can also see what zone they are in
on the township website.
Leaf collection has been com-
pleted in Medford Township for
the season. Leaves will not picked
up again until the fall.
Lenape district to honor
future military students
On May 12, in the Lenape High
School auditorium, the Lenape
Regional High School District
will be honoring students who
will be entering the military or
military academy.
In addition, alumni and em-
ployees of the district who are
currently serving or are veterans
of the Armed Forces will also be
honored at this event.
Also, as a new honoree to the
program, the district would like
to recognize and honor all par-
ents of students who are current-
ly serving or are veterans of the
Armed Forces.
If you are alumni of Lenape,
Shawnee, Cherokee or Seneca or
a current district employee who
is serving in the Armed Services
or a veteran of the Armed Servic-
es, you are eligible to receive
recognition at this event.
The district is encouraging all
qualified students, parents and
alumni to participate in this
event. Students should notify
their guidance counselors.
Parents and family should visit
the districts website to complete
the form for participation or con-
tact Pam Scherf at (609) 268-2000
ext. 5529 or pscherf@lrhsd.org to
be invited to this event.
YMCA Camp Ockanickon
to host golf outing
YMCA Camp Ockanickon will
host the 27th annual Golf Outing
and Auction on Monday, May 12 at
Little Mill Country Club in Marl-
ton. Proceeds will help send kids
to summer camp. The event in-
cludes a buffet lunch as well as
hors doeuvres, prizes, auction
items and a raffle with a grand
prize of a seven-month member-
ship to Little Mill Country Club
and a banquet dinner.
Registration and check-in be-
gins at 10 a.m. with lunch at 11:30
a.m. followed by a shotgun start
at 12:30 p.m. Prizes for low net and
low gross teams in addition to
course contests and hole in one
prizes followed by an evening
please see BRIEFS, page 9
WEDNESDAY APRIL 23
Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7 to 15.
1:30 p.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Miss Danielle for
fun-filled Pokemon battles with
other trainers. Bring a Nintendo
DS, DSi or 3DS system and a
Pokemon Black, White, Black2 or
White2 to participate.
Paws to Read: 3:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Chil-
dren are welcome to practice
their reading skills and make a
new friend by reading aloud to
Ocho, a registered therapy dog.
Ocho is a lovable 4-year-old Ger-
man Shepherd and he loves to
hear a good story. Reading to
dogs has been shown to increase
literacy skills and confidence in
children. Sign up for a 15-minute
slot.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:
MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 354-
8104 for information.
THURSDAY APRIL 24
Lego Club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Kids
can work individually or in teams
to create this weeks challenge.
The theme will be revealed at the
session. Do not bring your own
Legos.
FRIDAY APRIL 25
Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
a.m. and 11 a.m. at Pinelands
Branch Library. Come by for a
half hour of parachute games
and play time.
Boredom Busters: Ages 6 to 15. 2
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Miss Danielle and Mr. Rick
for an afternoon of beating
Spring Break boredom. We will be
making marshmallow launchers,
colorful slime and more.
MONDAY APRIL 28
Adult Knitting Club: 10:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-
ters of all levels are invited to this
four-week series. Bring a project
you are working on or pick one
out at class. Beginners should
bring size 10 knitting needles.
Yard will be provided.
Lego Club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Kids
can work individually or in teams
to create this weeks challenge.
The theme will be revealed at the
session. Do not bring your own
Legos.
Survivors of Suicide: Fellowship
Alliance Chapel, 199 Church Rd. 7
p.m. Call 953-7333 ext. 309 for
information.
Oneness Blessing: Center for Con-
scious Living, 302 N. Washington
St., Suite 101E, 7 p.m. Call (856)
722-LOVE for information.
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.
TUESDAY APRIL 29
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
meeting: 6:30 p.m. at Medford
Lakes Country Club, Medford
Lakes. For more information visit
www.mvrotaryclub.org.
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.
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on Thursday, May 8, from 1 p.m. to
3 p.m. at the Fellowship Alliance
Chapel, 199 Church Road in Med-
ford.
Presented by specialist Lynne
Wilson-Bruchet and agent David
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entation will identify new strate-
gies perpetrators use to contact,
groom and abuse children via the
online gaming culture. This
training is open to adult members
of Burlington Countys schools,
agencies and community groups.
Interested individuals and
groups can register by e-mailing
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briefs
please see BRIEFS, page 16
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Rebecca Rubright of Medford
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Broadway Live at Katz JCC May 12
The magical voices and talent
of Broadway stars return to the
Katz JCC stage for the fifth annu-
al production of Broadway Live
on Monday, May 12 at 7 p.m. This
benefit concert supports The JCC
Camps at Medford, raises funds to
provide financial assistance to
camp families and also supports
the Open Hearts/Open Doors pro-
gram for special needs campers.
The Raymond and Gertrude
Saltzman Foundation will match
the total proceeds raised on a
seven-to-one basis, and a portion
of the evenings proceeds will be
donated to the Broadway
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ization.
Returning to headline and pro-
duce Broadway Live is Ben Lipitz,
a Cherry Hill native and former
JCC Camps at Medford camper
and staff member. Lipitz, who
currently plays Pumbaa in the
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at the last counting 6.4 million,
and millions of others lost access
to the doctor they had seen for
decades.
Most people's health-care cost
went up, not down.
Had people known about these
not insignificant nuances about
Obamacare, it's more than likely
that Obama would not have been
reelected in 2012.
So, did he steal the election?
That's a question still open for in-
terpretation. Some people seem to
think so.
The final straw was the disas-
trous rollout of Obamacare.
Whatever faith Americans had
left in their government's ability
to handle such an important as-
pect of everyone's life, like health
care, went straight out the win-
dow.
Understandably so!
Speaking in round numbers, by
the March 31 deadline, only 1 mil-
lion previously uninsured Ameri-
cans had signed up for Oba-
macare. The remainder of the
now much talked about 7.1 mil-
lion were previously insured but
had their insurance policies can-
celled.
Here is the very latest from the
Obama administration, which
may come as a surprise and may
disappoint a lot of people.
The goal for 2020 (are you sit-
ting down) is now to reduce the
number of uninsured Americans
from 47 million to 30 million, or
close to one-third of what most
had believed to be the original ob-
jective, myself included.
So much for health care for all!
Little by little, we are finding
out what's really going on inside
the Obama White House.
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Shawnee students
to perform in ballet
Three Shawnee High School
students will be performing in
the ballet Cinderella by the
South Jersey Ballet Theatre on
May 9, 10 and 11.
"Cinderella" the captivating
fairy tale comes to life while
danced by the South Jersey Ballet
Theatre.
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add to a work filled with magic
and sparkle. With remarkable
music by Serge Prokofiev and
precision dancing by the mem-
bers of the company, "Cinderella"
is sure to please audiences of
young and old alike. A fantasy
brought to the stage for the pure
pleasure of it.
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forming featured solos are senior
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Performances are on Friday,
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10 at 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. and Sun-
day May 11 at 2:30 p.m. at the
Voorhees Middle School.
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Medford resident named
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The Alicia Rose Victorious
Foundation has announced the
addition of Medford resident
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Trustees.
Belz is a certified practitioner,
career and outplacement coach,
inspirational speaker and an au-
thor.
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mortgage industry. A volunteer in
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We usually do the parks, like
Bob Meyer Park, Freedom Park,
Bende Park, Scherf said. Thats
what the Boy and Girl Scout
groups usually do. I recently had
Jones Road done and Gravely
Road done. Our adult groups go
out on the roads.
To receive the money from the
state, the township files a report
detailing the projects and the or-
ganizations working on them.
Scherf said the funding varies
from year-to-year depending on
the number and scope of the proj-
ects.
(The state) takes that grant
and looks at how much work we
did, what we worked on and how
many supplies I bought, Scherf
said. Some years, we havent
been able to do a lot, and there are
others years where weve had a
lot going on.
Even though the grant money
is only awarded for cleaning proj-
ects, the program has had a resid-
ual effect on the community.
Scherf said many of the partici-
pating non-profits return to their
project sites for further beautifi-
cation and restoration on their
own time.
We give them a donation from
the program, she said. After-
ward, they can do what they want
with beautifying it.
One such example in recent
years was a cleaning project at
the municipal building on Main
Street. Following the Clean Com-
munities project, groups re-
turned to plant flowers and fur-
ther beautify the property.
Another positive of the pro-
gram has been its facilitation of a
community service attitude
among youth organizations.
The kids are learning so
much from it, she said.
The Clean Communities pro-
gram is something the township
is pushing as the weather warms
up and residents partake in more
outdoor activities.
Councilman Randy Pace took a
few minutes to inform the public
about it at last weeks council
meeting in hopes to get more or-
ganizations involved this year.
Right now, we have about 10 to
12 non-profits involved, he said.
Scherf said the township is
open to inviting new non-profits
to get involved with the program.
She emphasized businesses are
not permitted to participate.
For more information on Clean
Communities or to get involved,
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ext. 322 or email jscherf@med-
fordtownship.com.
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The Medford Township munic-
ipal budget was adopted at last
weeks council meeting with no
tax increase.
Council voted unanimously to
approve the $19,995,721 budget. It
is the second consecutive year
the municipal budget was ap-
proved with a flat tax rate.
Township manager Chris
Schultz said council was able to
reach a flat tax rate by making
changes in the application of
debt service and slightly reduc-
ing health-care costs.
When Schultz transmitted the
budget to council in February, he
proposed a 3-cent tax increase.
The increase would have re-
sulted in an increase of $95.25 for
the average assessed home of
$328,449.
Following the transmission,
council held a pair of budget
workshops to make adjustments
so residents would not have an
increase in municipal taxes.
One notable increase in the
budget was the addition of
$50,000 to help pay for a new tax
assessment program.
The proposed program
will have township properties
inspected by the tax assessor
once every four years to deter-
mine if a property needs to be re-
assessed.
Schultz said more information
will be released in the near fu-
ture. Tax assessor Joseph Rah-
man will have town hall meetings
for the public to learn more about
the program.
That funding allows him to
hire part-time inspectors to help
him do the job, Schultz said.
The township also added a
slight increase in its snow re-
moval line item. In addition to
the townships budget for snow
removal, there is also a snow
trust fund that carries over each
winter.
After one of the snowiest win-
ters on record, Schultz said the
township went through a little
less than half of its snow trust
fund.
The trust is still fairly healthy
for next year, he said. We
bumped the line item up a little
bit.
In other news:
After a slight delay, council
introduced an ordinance on first
reading to regulate donation bins
in the township. Mayor Chris
Buoni nearly pulled the ordi-
nance off the agenda after no one
originally motioned to introduce
the ordinance. Councilman Jef-
frey Beenstock then moved to in-
troduce it.
The ordinance mirrors the reg-
ulations in the state statute and
adds a fee for donation bins in the
township. However, questions
were raised by a few council
members. Beenstock questioned
the definition of charitable or-
ganizations, while Deputy Mayor
Chuck Watson remarked some of
the definitions were a little
broad.
Councilman Randy Pace voted
no on introducing the ordinance,
maintaining his stance against
having a township ordinance on
the matter.
Quite frankly, I dont think
any action is required by the
township other than enforcement
of the state statute, he said.
An ordinance on first reading
was added to the agenda midway
through the meeting. Schultz
asked council to repeal a long-
standing but little-known ordi-
nance allowing private home-
owners to ask the township for
assistance with dredging. Schultz
called the ordinance outmoded.
He said there is no record of the
township ever utilizing the ordi-
nance.
We have no record among
township employees as to why
this came about, he said.
Council introduced an ordi-
nance repealing the dredging
code.
Schultz also suggested
forming a sub-committee in the
future to review the township
code for other outdated ordi-
nances.
The next Medford Township
council meeting is scheduled for
May 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Public
Safety Building.
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Plumbing | HVAC | Bathroom Remodeling
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ENERGY AUDIT
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Lic.# 12134
HVAC
Roof Replacements Siding
Roof Repair Lxpert 1rim Work
Ilat Roofs Gutter Repairs
Skylights Roof Certifications
30 yr s. Lxperi ence
Iami l y Owned and Operat ed
CLASSIFIED APRIL 23-29, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 21
Concrete Masonry EIectricaI Services GeneraI Contracting
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
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
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Fully Insured
856 912-5499
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CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088

& RmOVAL
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24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
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EARLY SPRING SPECIALS
$50 OFF
Expires 5/7/14.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
Tree Service
$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 5/7/14.
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
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nterior Painting Restorations
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Drywall & Plaster Repairs
Brass Hardware Cleaning
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856-234-0014
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Serving
South Jersey
for over 50
years.
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OFF
ALL SERVICES
Exp. 5/3/14
OUTDOOR
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LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
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For your free estimate call Rich today:
609-707-2318
*References upon request
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THERAPY
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1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Massage
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SHAWN CROWLEY
609-680-0452
LICENSED & INSURED
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Landscaping
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Mulching
Lawn Maintenance
856-906-2512
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Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
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609-654-8871
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609-744-0141
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Bi-weekly
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Business
(609) 953-5884 Free Estimates
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Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
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Anthony 856-428-5262
EVERLAST
SHEDS
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609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com
203 Rt. 530, Southampton
CLASSIFIED 22 THE MEDFORD SUN APRIL 23-29, 2014
Landscaping Merchandise GeneraI
Paperhanging
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
Call 856-427-0933
to place your classified!
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Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com
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CLASSIFIED APRIL 23-29, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 23
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 222-0676
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GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
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Lic.# 13VH01426900
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Pauls Painting of Medford
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
(609) 320-9717
Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
JUDYS WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
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Professional & Clean Service
Bed $449
$50 OFF
Any Purchase
of $300 or more
$100 OFF
Any Purchase
of $999 or more
$200 OFF
Any Purchase
of $1999 or more
$300 OFF
Any Purchase
of $2999 or more
$400 OFF
Any Purchase
of $3999 or more
Bed $449
813 White Horse Pike Oaklyn, NJ (Rte. 295, Exit 29 - Rte. 30)
(856) 854-3198 www.NastasisFurniture.com
Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 12pm-5pm
Three HUGE Floors of Furniture
All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
Your choice of Fabric and Color $699 Your choice of Fabric and Color $995
0%
FINANCING
Until 2015 with 1/3 down.
See store for details.
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TO THE
SHORE!
SPRING SAVINGS*
$599
*
$799
*
$499
*
Lift
Chair
$539
Swivel
Rocker
$449
Powered
Lay Flat Chair
$649
SPRING
Recliner Sale!
Sectional $2399
Reclining Sofa $999
Reclining Console Sofa $999
By,
Flat Screen Entertainment Cabinets
Over 50 Models On Display!
Price
with
coupon.
Fireplace
Entertainment
Centers
* Not to be used with any other offers.

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