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Mayor Brown critiquestownship, county. PAGE 4
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Cherokees Leah Reistle tried to block the view of Cherry Hill East guard Rachel Rivera during the second half of Cherokees 37-27 winover Cherry Hill East last week.
Cherokee tops Cherry Hill East, 37-27New BOEpresident
voted inat meetingBy MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
A Lenape Regional HighSchool Board of Education mem-ber who has had his roots in thedistrict his entire life was chosenas its president last week.
David Stow was unanimouslyvoted to serve as the Board of Ed-ucation president at the boardsreorganization meeting. Stowtakes over for Ted Shinske. Hehad served as the boards vicepresident in 2013.
Stow has been a part of theLenape district going back to hisdays as a student at Lenape HighSchool in the 1970s. Stow nowlives and represents Medford onthe board, and nothing makes
him more proud than serving onthe districts Board of Education.
Im proud to be a member ofthis board, he said. We have oneof the best school districts in thisstate.
During his acceptance speechto the large crowd gathered at thedistricts administration buildingin Shamong, Stow rattled off the
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Arter sworn in as director of freeholdersLeah Arter was sworn as direc-
tor of the Burlington CountyBoard of Chosen FreeholdersJan. 2, pledging to enact a new
jobs initiative in 2014 to assist un-employed and underemployedresidents, and issuing a budgetchallenge to her fellow freehold-ers to find cost-savings that wouldreduce property taxes for thesixth consecutive year.
Arter was elected during thetraditional organizational meet-ing, held in the Olde HistoricCourt House in Mt. Holly. Theevent also included the swearingin of Joe Donnelly of Cinnamin-son to his third three-year term
on the board; the swearing in ofTimothy Tyler of Fieldsboro to asecond five-year term as countyclerk; and, Jean Stanfield of West-ampton to her fifth three-yearterm as Sheriff.
Now in her third year as a free-holder, Arter, of Moorestown, de-livered a State of the County ad-dress that highlighted financialaccomplishments, noting thatBurlington County government
has had a record of spending lessmoney per citizen than any othercounty in the state.
The unfortunate reality, saidArter, is that even though the realestate market is recovering, thecounty is facing yet another de-crease in ratables in 2014 and acorresponding loss in revenue.She said all freeholders shouldparticipate in the hands-on taskof making up that shortfall.
Second on the directors list ofpriorities for the new year is thecreation of a new Workforce De-velopment Initiative which, shesaid, is built upon the premisethat every Burlington County res-
ident who wants a job will findone.
This program will target train-ing and other resources availablethrough county schools, theBurlington County Chamber, ex-isting agencies, and other organi-zations, Arter said, adding, Mostcritical to this initiative will bethe ongoing participation of busi-ness owners and their hiringmanagers, who will directly con-
vey to us the skills they are look-ing for in new workers.
She cited three other key goalsfor the coming year, which includ-ed:
Creation of a shared serviceswebsite. County staff wascharged with the responsibility ofcreating an interactive webpagewhere the county, towns andother local entities could posttheir successful shared servicesprograms and look for others.
Creation of a comprehensivehealth program. The Health De-partment is charged with under-taking an aggressive campaign toencourage residents to eat health-
ier, exercise regularly, managestress and take advantage of freehealth screenings.
Stronger communicationwith local business. Arter, whoowns a small business, chargedherself with the responsibility ofbuilding upon the countys BuyLocal program by visiting down-towns and local stores and shops,and giving other business ownersan opportunity to share.
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By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
When it came to snow removalduring a storm that hit the town-ship just after the new year,Mayor Randy Brown had somegood news and bad news.
The good news was the town-ships snow removal was excel-lent.
The bad news was the countyseffort was, as Brown put it, an
embarrassment.During his comments at the
end of last weeks council meet-ing, Brown made it known that hewas extremely disappointed withBurlington County's effort in re-moving snow from county roads,which were reportedly a messcompared to the roads the town-ship treated.
I really do not need to be at the
corner of Main and Maple withthree of our police officers at 5 o-clock on a Friday just aboutpunching the lights out on a coun-ty worker finally showing up witha truck, Brown said.
Brown read an email from alongtime Marlton resident whocomplimented the townshipsroads, but said the county roadswere still dangerous even 48hours after the storm.
This brought up a plea by
Brown that council consider en-tering into a shared servicesagreement with Burlington Coun-ty in which it would be permittedto assist in treating county roads.
Township Manager WilliamCromie is working on crafting anagreement that should be on theagenda at the next council meet-ing on Jan. 21.
Brown asked Cromie if the
township could take action oncounty roads if a snowstormtakes place prior to the next coun-cil meeting.
Were going to talk about thatwhen we talk about the details,Cromie said. If we need to have aspecial meeting to get it done,then well do that.
In other news: Evesham Township council
continued its tradition of rotat-ing the deputy mayors role as
Ken DAndrea was named to theposition at last weeks reorganiza-tion meeting. He will be takingover for 2013 deputy mayor Deb-bie Hackman.
The appointment was one thatBrown was particularly excitedabout.
What youve done and whereyouve come, Im proud to haveyou sitting next to me, Im proudto have you as my deputy mayor,Im proud to call you my friend,Brown said to DAndrea.
DAndrea emphasized how theharmony and cooperation amongcouncil members has allowedthem to make progress.
In 2014, were looking to moveforward, DAndrea said. Wehave a great team, a great expand-ed team, a great town that togeth-er, we can solve a lot of the chal-lenges and enjoy the great rap-port that we have.
Council made most of its pro-fessional appointments at the re-
organization meeting. None ofthe appointments differ from2013.
There are still a handful ofseats open on boards and commit-tees that need to be filled. Brownsaid the planning and zoningboard each have one open seat,while the environmental commit-tee has two open spots. Brownasked council to come forward inthe coming weeks with any candi-dates who would be a good fit forthe open spots.
Evesham Township's nextcouncil meeting will be held onTuesday, Jan. 21 at 4 p.m. in thetownship's municipal building.
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names of many teachers. Thesewere the teachers Stow had dat-ing all the way back to kinder-garten and through his entire ca-reer at Lenape.
All of these people have dedi-cated their lives, he said. Not
for fame and certainly not for for-tune. These people have dedicatedtheir lives to young people.
With Stow moving up to presi-dent, the board unanimouslyelected Linda Eckenhoff to takeover as vice president. The boardalso made board and professionalappointments during the reor-ganization portion of the meet-ing.
In other news: Superintendent Carol Birn-
bohm informed the board thatunannounced lockdown drillswere held at the high schools forthe first time. The school districtworked with the respective localauthorities in conducting thedrills. She said having unan-nounced drills allowed school ad-ministration and local authori-ties to better assess school securi-ty and safety, something she em-
phasized as a priority in the dis-trict.
Birnbohm praised the choirsat each of the districts four highschools for their work during theholiday season. All school choirsperformed throughout their com-munities during December.
We received numerous lettersof gratitude for their service,she said.
In addition, Birnbohm men-tioned that the Cherokee HighSchool choir took a trip to theWhite House for a special per-formance.
Birnbohm also praised theschool board for its service dur-ing her report. January is NewJersey School Board Recognitionmonth.
The Board of Education ap-proved a donation for the Chero-kee High Schools Renaissance
Program during the action por-tion of the meeting. The EveshamCelebrations Foundation donated$500 to the program.
The next Lenape RegionalHigh School District Board of Ed-ucation meeting is scheduled forWednesday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. inthe district administration at93 Willow Grove Road in Sha-mong.
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Writer: Slow down and obeythe rules of the road
I was so happy to see The Marlton Sungive visibility to the madness that persistson our roads. Unfortunately, it is not limit-ed to the roadsparking lots are equally ascrazy.
I have to ask, is anyone obeying the rulesof the road? And who is watching?
If we all return to basics, the things wewere taught when we learned to drive, it
might be so much safer out there. Two hands on the wheel at all times:
Hmmmthat would eliminate applyingmakeup, eating, texting and dialing andreading the newspaperIve seen all ofthese just on my eight-mile stretch of
Route 70. Keep a safe distance; one car length for
every 10 mph: This would mean not tailgat-ing in an aggressive attempt to get the per-son in front of you to go faster and keepinga safe distance when the roads are slick. Idlike to add: If everyone left some spacewhen they stop at the light, it would reducethe potential for a chain reaction if some-one gets rear-ended. Seems like commonsense, but people creep right up on yourbumper when you stop. Why?
Drive slowly when driving through a
parking lot: So many of our parking lotsare like little mazesthePromenadeGarden State Park. People getimpatient because the traffic patterns can'tsupport the volume.
Put your turn signal on 100 feet before
you plan to turn and when you plan a lanechange on a multi-lane road: Turn signalsare communication toolsnot useless ac-cessories. Why dont people use them?
No passing on the right: On Route 70,when a new lane opens on the right, peopleuse it to pass, only to find out the lane endsahead, in many cases, without notice.When is someone going to properly signRoute 70 to let people know the lanes mergeahead?
We have tougher laws about texting andphone use, but people arent getting caught
so they continue to ignore the law. Lets gettough about enforcing these laws!
One other itemI often see out-of-state drivers taking
Overall, New Jerseys schools
are excellent. Thats not in
question. A recent study
ranked New Jersey second in the na-
tion in student achievement and
chance for success.
Thats impressive.
The Garden State ranked second onThe Quality Counts report, which the
publisher of Education Week con-
ducts. Only Massachusetts ranked
higher than New Jersey in the Chance
for Success Index, which measures the
role of education in an individuals
life.
The states B+ grade was much high-
er than the national average of C+, andalso bested the grade for nearby states
Maryland (B), Pennsylvania (B),
Delaware (B-) and New York (B-).
Yay for us.
With every positive seems to come a
negative, though, or, in this case, an
area in need of improvement.
The same Quality Counts report
ranked New Jersey below average in
the categories of standards, assess-
ments and accountability (C 44th
overall) and teaching profession (D+ -
38th).
It has been widely reported, both
here and elsewhere, that our school
districts are actively working to im-
prove their accountability and assess-
ments, so lets leave that one alone for
now. The concerning aspect of this
study is, without a doubt, the teaching
profession.
According to the report, New Jersey
has no incentives for teachers or prin-
cipals working in hard-to-staff disci-
plines or schools, no salary parity with
other occupations, and no financial in-
centives for teachers to earn national
certifications.
This needs to change.
As we wrote some time ago, our stu-
dents and, therefore, our schools areonly as good as the teachers and ad-
ministrators we hire; ergo, we need to
ensure that our teachers and adminis-
trators are not only well qualified at
the time of hiring but are also incen-
tivized to grow professionally within
our system as well.
Our schools are great now, but lets
make sure they continue to be great.Lets find a way to incentivize our
teachers and administrators to work in
difficult subjects, in difficult schools
and earn bigger and better certifica-
tions.
Our students are the ones who will
benefit the most.
in our opinion
Lets do more for our teachersOur schools are good, theres no doubt, but lets make them even better
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on the state ofour schools? Do you believe incentivizingteachers and administrators to grow asprofessionals is worth the return oninvestment? Let your thoughts be heardthrough a letter to the editor.
letter to the editor
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Lebanon Valley Collegeannounces deans listLebanon Valley College named
658 undergraduates to its dean'slist. The students maintained a3.4 average out of a possible 4.0during the fall 2013 semester.
Among the deans list studentsare Alyssa M. Cirucci of Marlton(Bishop Eustace Prep School),who is pursuing a bachelor of sci-ence in psychobiology, and Court-ney L. Escudero of Marlton(Cherokee High School), who ispursuing a bachelor of arts in po-
litical science.
Three residents onMillersville deans listMarlton residents Kevin Con-
klin, Erin Mason and TylerMiller have been named toMillersville University of Penn-sylvania's dean's list for the fall2013 semester.
The 1,560 students named to
Millersville University's fall 2013dean's list earned a semestergrade-point-average of 3.50 orhigher and attempted at least 12credits of course work.
Cherokee accepting hallof fame nominations
Cherokee High School is nowsoliciting nominations for its Ac-ademic Hall of Fame. Eligiblenominees include alumni, formerstaff and friends of Cherokee.Nominees must have attendedCHS for at least three years andmust have graduated 2004 or ear-
lier.The nomination form contain-ing further information regard-ing the process can be down-loaded from the Cherokee HighSchool homepage atwww.lrhsd.org/Domain/376.
Forms are due by Feb. 27. Incase of questions, contact JustinSmith, chairperson, at
[email protected] or 983-5140,ext. 2392.
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Questions of Faith support group: 3p.m. at Samaritan Center for GriefSupport, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.Call (800) 596-8550 to register.
Marlton Central Networkers Chap-
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risks while trying to figure outhow to make a left turn. There isno way to know if you should bein the left lane for a left turn orthe right lane for a jug handle. Sothese people zig zag at the lastminute in a desperate attempt tomake their turn. On Route 70,they often slam on the brakes toturn into one of the medians.Why are those medians still
there? They are so dangerous.Can't we help our visitors with
better signage? Signage that letsthem know when the next leftturn is available and which lane
to be in? I could write more but Ifear I may have exceeded my 300words...I spent six months in awheel chair because of a distract-ed driver...I am passionate aboutmaking it safe out there andwould love to see more aware-ness.
Thank you for keeping this onthe radar screen.
Kate Fahey
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