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Independence Sinfonia
Chamber orchestra coming
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By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Medford Sun
For nearly a year, Medford
School District teachers have
been working without a con-
tract, according to Gail Weis-
berg, president of the Medford
Education Association (MEA)
and chief contract negotiator.
Our contract expired June
2011, she said.
Negotiations for a new con-
tract began before that, in Jan-
uary 2011. In November of last
year, the board of education
and the MEA came to an im-
passe, she said.
We couldnt come to a reso-
lution any further, she said.
This negotiation has been far
more contentious than any in
the past.
The impasse has led to medi-
ation, the first session of
which occurred on May 2. An-
other meeting is scheduled for
May 30, Weisberg said.
MEA was ready and will-
ing to meet long before the
May 2 date, she said, but the
boards team was unavailable
to meet until May, which
Support wildlife at wine festival
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Medford Sun
Taste a wine paired with just
the right appetizer.
Bid on passes to Disney World.
Hang out with an owl.
Eat a five-course meal.
The hundreds of animals that
flow through the doors of Wood-
ford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge,
New Jerseys busiest wildlife
shelter, need the support, said ex-
ecutive director of the refuge
Jeanne Gural.
This is our busiest time in the
wildlife hospital, said Gural.
With outdoor activity becom-
ing more appealing with better
weather, people tend to find more
baby animals that have been in-
jured, she said.
This time of the year, the
costs skyrocket, she said.
With more than 100 animals in
the hospital right now, not a sin-
gle one entered with health insur-
ance, Gural pointed out, and the
added clientele requires more
staff presence.
This is the time of the year
that we really need this big
event, she said. This event is
pretty important to us. This is not
a luxury. This is not extra money.
This is money we need to get
through the season.
On Saturday, May 19, from 4:30
to 8 p.m., the refuge is hosting a
Wine and Wildlife Festival the
11th of its kind.
Tickets are priced at $60 per
person and some will be available
at the door the night of the event.
Carol Erikson, CBS Phillys
meteorologist, will be a special
guest.
Last year, 325 people were in at-
tendance.
KATHLEEN DUFFY/The Medford Sun
A baby flying squirrel was taken care of by Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge in Medford. Donations are
always welcome at the busiest wildlife shelter in New Jersey: Cedar Run in Medford.
The refuge is located at 4
Sawmill Road in Medford. Di-
rections are available online
at www.cedarrun.org.
For any questions, please
call the refuge at (856) 983-3329.
Tickets are priced at $60 per
person and a number of them
will be available at the door.
The event will run from 4:30
to 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 19.
Learn more about the
refuge itself and the proper
protocol if you find a wild ani-
mal in need on their website.
All proceeds from the night
will benefit programs at the
refuge.
IF YOU GO
please see CEDAR, page 10 please see MEDFORD, page 12
Attorney to negotiate
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It was just a massive party,
Gural said, with live, folksy
music to liven the night.
She hopes a similar number of
people will head out to the festival
this month, too.
A lot of our animals actually
come to the party, she said.
Bird handlers will walk around
with a trained owl or red-tailed
hawk perched on their arm.
Snakes and turtles will
parade around with the educa-
tion team.
While all proceeds directly ben-
efit the needs of the refuge, the
festival itself will have multiple
focuses from more than 30 dif-
ferent samplings of wine and
eight of beer all donated by
Canals Wine Unlimited, to appe-
tizers assembled by Burlington
County Colleges culinary pro-
gram and cheese wedges from
Dietz & Watson, to a delectable
feast by chef Tony Lawrence, to
art and a live auction no one
should go home unfulfilled, Gural
explained.
The food is unbelievable, she
said. They should not even eat
lunch before they come here. Its
so much food.
If a guest wants to eat nothing
but sorbet, she said, they are al-
lowed to do so because there will
still be enough to go around.
There will be vegan and vege-
tarian options as well to allow for
every palate to be satiated.
Classic Cake Company will be
donating gelato again this year,
she said.
The flavors are really unusu-
al, she said.
This is really a foodie event,
she said. For the first time ever,
we have our appetizer team work-
ing with our wine team to look at
what goes well (together), she
said, as a sommelier will be on
hand so people can walk away
with (learning) something.
With so much focus on the
wine, Gural said that Canals does
the organization of alcohol.
Canals has been doing this
every year for us. This is their
way of giving back. They do a fan-
tastic job, she said. They con-
tact all of the wine distributors.
Guests are also welcome to
bring their own glasses if pre-
ferred, she said.
The night will be casual and
guests are free to walk around
with their wine glasses and visit
with the animals.
Many couples see the night as a
great yearly date option as well,
she said.
The food, the wine, the auc-
tion items, the crowd, the ani-
mals. It really is a lot of fun. We
have people look forward to it all
year, she said.
After dinner, which will have
two lines to better accommodate
the hundreds of attendees, the
auction will begin.
We have some really impres-
sive auction items for people to
bid on, she said.
Board chairman David Stow,
who is also a pilot, donated an air-
plane trip and a breakfast for a
couple.
Six Flags Great Adventure in
Jackson is offering a behind the
scenes tour of their animal park,
valued at $600.
A bed and breakfast and a salt
marsh safari in Cape May are
both offering packages.
In addition, people donated
baskets to bid on, some with
themes coffee, dogs, garden, and
lavender to name a few.
Well have somewhere around
50 items to be auctioned off, she
said, from oil changes to trips for
four.
Its pretty varied, she said.
The refuge also aims to make it
fun and hosts a Heads or Tails
game.
People buy a ticket, then they
have a 50/50 shot of winning the
big prize, she said. They call
heads or tails. Those that dont
get it the first round are out until
there is a winner crowned.
And just why does the refuge
keep the price of attendance so
low?
We are part of the communi-
ty, Gural said. The economy has
hit us all.
The state, federal and local gov-
ernments do not fund the refuge,
she said. Not one dime.
The refuge is instead privately
funded 100 percent through indi-
viduals.
We do get grants, but theyre
not government grants, she said.
The event began as a small
fundraiser to get the hospital
through this season the one that
has always been the most costly
with the lowest amount of in-
come and has remained true to
its origins.
It just got bigger, she said.
Sometimes, the hospital can
have up to 400 animals in need,
she said. The refuge also has
about 54 resident wildlife that
cannot be released that need con-
stant care. The festival to support
the animals has always been held
the weekend before Memorial
Day, Gural explained, before sum-
mer vacations take over peoples
planners.
We want people to think of us
that weekend, she said.
CEDAR
Continued from page 1
Cedar Run is states busiest wildlife refuge
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stalled negotiations.
The difference this year com-
pared to former years, she said, is
the board of education has hired
an attorney to negotiate with
MEA rather than negotiating di-
rectly.
They are paying taxpayer
money on an attorney to negotiate
with them, she said.
This is the first time in proba-
bly more than 30 years that this
has happened in Medford, she ex-
plained.
Its really sad.
A request for comment regard-
ing the attorney's fees sent to
Bryan McGair, assistant superin-
tendent for finance and support
services on Thursday, May 10 was
not returned. An email sent to
board president Michael Etter on
Monday, May 7 requesting com-
ment regarding the state of Med-
ford schools wasnt returned. Ad-
ditionally, a visit by The Medford
Sun to the Board of Education of-
fice on Friday, May 11 for com-
ment did not get a response. Ques-
tions emailed to administrative
assistant to the superintendent,
Pat Dyer, were not returned.
A longtime area resident, Weis-
berg retired last June, but agreed
to stay in her position as MEA
president for another year.
She has a vested interest in set-
tling with a fair contract, she said,
as the quality of the schools at-
tract people to Medford.
I really would like to be able to
maintain the outstanding
schools, she said.
Schools are made up of the peo-
ple who work and attend them,
she said, and a partnership has to
be maintained to keep schools
running properly.
A contract has always been ne-
gotiated that was fair to taxpay-
ers, students and members of the
MEA, she said.
From our perspective, nothing
has changed, she said.
The association went into the
process with good faith, she
said. We expected the Board to do
the same.
But, she said, it appears the sit-
uation has apparently changed.
The issues on the table with the
contract cannot be discussed pub-
licly at this point, she said.
However, at the last board of ed-
ucation meeting on Monday, April
30, more than 100 MEA members
were in attendance to illustrate
their request for a contract.
The members came out to sup-
port the negotiation team, she
said. Our slogan is United in Ex-
cellence, she said, and they are
united as an association in their
attempts to get a fair contract.
We believe negotiations re-
quire compromise on both sides,
she said, and Weisberg hopes that
the board will go into the next ses-
sion with the same mentality.
The school system is a wonder-
ful place, she explained.
We have outstanding teachers;
our test scores are wonderful,
she said.
Students from Medford schools
go on to the high school, then to
excellent colleges, some of which
are Ivy League, and perform well.
Thats because they get a great
foundation in the K-8 school dis-
trict, she said.
There are currently approxi-
mately 300 members within the
association at this point. Last
year, about 140 assistants were
privatized and let go to save
money, which decreased the num-
ber of members to its current
standings, she said.
It was a very passionate
issue, she said. Teachers, secre-
taries, custodians, bus drivers,
and seven clerks are in the associ-
ation, she said.
From day one, we were ready
and willing to negotiate a fair con-
tract as we were in the past, and
we dont feel the board of educa-
tion came to the table with the
same expectation, Weisberg said.
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MEDFORD
Continued from page 1
Medford teachers have worked
without contract for a year
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40-piece professional chamber or-
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of fine classical music to Medford
on Sunday, May 20. The concert
will be held at St. Peters Episco-
pal Church, 1 Hartford Road, be-
ginning at 6 p.m. The orchestra
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lin and keyboard, is a retired con-
cert master of the Boston Pops,
associate conductor of the Boston
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second movement. The sympho-
ny premiered in Leipzig in 1842
and was dedicated to Queen Vic-
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Tickets for the concert are $10
and can be purchased at the door.
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Stucco | Concrete
All Types of Masonry Repair
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Licensed & Fully Insured
609-704-9713 or
CELL 609-313-3606
$25 OFF
Window Cleaning
$50 OFF
Deck Cleaning
and Sealing
$25 OFF
House Pressure
Washing
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856-429-4882
AMERICAN SERVICES
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800-427-2067
Insured &Bonded NJ LIC #4546
EIectricaI Services
Haddonfield Commons
Woodland unit, 2nd floor, 2
br/1ba. Available immedi-
ately, asking $170,000.
Contact Susan @ 856-952-
8781 or grabiak6@aol.com
ReaI Estate For SaIe
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Home Improvement
HVAC
856-429-8991
On time. Done Right.
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
GeneraI Contracting
HeIp Wanted
Weather
Washington Township
279 Delsea Drive Sewell
856-227-0423
Bill Verdecchio and Son
WINDOWS
SIDING & DOORS
All
Vinyl Siding Soffits & Fascia
ThermaTru Doors & Windows
Bay & Bow Windows
A+RatingBBB
100% RatingInConsumerCheckbook
forSuperiorOverallPerformance
WINDOWS
Free, Fair &Friendly No-obligation Estimates
We install before you pay! Satisfaction Guaranteed!
Roofing, Siding,
Decks & Additions
www.cmbcontracting.com
609-953-1798
Lic.# 13VH02877100
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BUILDERS & REMODELERS
COMPLETE HOME RENOVATONS
www.pantaloneconstruction.com
WE DO T ALL" 856-218-4427
Steve's
Home Repair
Siding Capping Painting
Gutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed Insured
Lamp Shades
Hundreds
In Stock
GENIE
LIGHTING
MEDFORD
CALL 654-8303
HandymanServices
"Do it right the first time."
KitchensBathsRenovationsRepairs
FREE Estimates
609-743-5074
Handyman Services
No job too small
Licensed & nsured
NJ License #
13VH06482500
Free Estimates; 10% off
labor with this add
Call Now: 267-761-8880 &
Ask for Brian
Odds & Ends Home
mprovements
Handyman services
609-500-3550
No job too small
Fully insured
Lic: 13VH06651000
Handyman Services
CIeaning
Sparkling Cleaners
We dont only clean your house we make it sparkle
Services: House Cleaning,
Clutter Cutting, Organizing
lndependent business owner
20+ years experience
Refe|ences ava||ao|e
Flexible hours: evenings upon request
To spark/e and sh/ne she /s a/ways on I/me.
856-649-5055
Angelu's
Cleuning Service
Reliuble
ependuble
Honest
Ccll Todcl
6oq-q1o-1q6q
Seths
Quality Services
PAINTER/HANDYMAN
FREE ESTIMATES
609-670-6924
856-356-2775
Board Your
Dog In A
Loving Home
Not A KenneI
www.OurHome-DogBoarding.com
Dog Boarding
MisceIIaneous
Bill's Odd Jobs and Light
Hauling; Yards Cleaned;
Sheds & Decks removed.
Attics, Basement, Garages
Cleaned.
609-268-5227
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
Joes Home
Improvements
PowerWashing
GutterCIeaning
$70& Up
YardCIean-ups
&otherOddJobs
609-206-2302
Home Improvement
Zimmerman Landscaping
Spring Cleanup
Lawn Maintenance
Mulching
856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
Landscaping
LARKIN LANDSCAPE
Plants Designed & Installed
Paver Patios Walks Walls
Sprinklers Installed Services
Grading Sod Drainage
MIKE (856) 234-6424
30 yrs. exp. Owner Operated
Painting
Specializing in:
Painting & Staining -
Interior/Exterior
Power Washing, Respraying
Aluminum, Cedar, Asbestos,
Wood & Vinyl Siding, Stucco,
Carpentry Repairs
609-654-7651
856-667-7651
Cell: 609-868-1178
Lic# 13VH04812500
Painting & Staining -
Interior/Exterior
MATT
NOBLE Inc.
Painting
for
Four
Generations
DAVNC PANTNG
Quality Work
Reasonable Price
Licenced & nsured
856-341-4861
Pauls Painting of Medford
Specializing in Interior &
Exterior Painting
Quality work at Reasonable Price
(609) 320-9717
Painting
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
Spring to Action with a Fresh Look!
Decorative Trims Crown Moldings Bookcases
Custom Mantles Built-Ins Decks Baths
Home Project Consulting
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
GeneraI Contracting Handyman Services
Home inspector/Consultant
for insurance damage
Part time/ Full time
24k to 75k potential
No experience necessary /
Will train
Transportation required
Visit us online at
www.metropa.com/tdugan
Email
metrotomd@yahoo.com
or call 856-401-9188
Parachute Engineer:
Pennsauken NJ-Research
& dvlp dsgns for parachute
products incl Precision
Guided Aerial Delivery sys-
tems using CAD & structur-
al analysis s/ware; Direct
prep'n of drawings, proce-
dures & sketches for new
products; plan, direct, &
coord construction of proto-
types; Establish product
test reqmts & dvlp & direct
testing of prototypes; Assist
in air operations during
parachute test sessions;
Carry out parachute test &
evaluation jumps; Conduct
research into new materi-
als, processes & proce-
dures; Reqmts: Pos. reqs
Bachelors deg in
Aeronautical Dsgn Engg +
5 yrs progressive post
Bachelors deg exp in para-
chute engg incl dvlpg tech-
nical reqmts for military
parachutes & aerial deliv-
ery systems, dvlpg test
plans to assess parachute
performance, dsgng para-
chute test eqpmt to meas-
ure performance & analyz-
ing test results. Must pos-
sess at least USPA or for-
eign Class C Parachutist
license. Send resume in
duplicate to Ed Callahan,
Airborne Systems North
America of NJ, nc., 5800
Magnolia Ave.,
Pennsauken, NJ 08109
Sales and Customer
Service
people with basic computer
skills for an internet based
automotive parts company.
Parts experience a plus but
not necessary please fax
resumes to 856-988-9403
or email
Jobs@partsgeek.com
Wallpaper Removal,
Wall Repairs, & Painting
Call Ray Forker
856-234-0014
FULLY N8URED
www.rayforkerpainting.com
Place your classified today!
856-427-0933
Services
CLASSIC POOL
215-946-0511
classpoolinstallers.com
Above
Ground
Pool
Specialist
Installers & Service
30 years experience
CLASSIFIED 18 THE MEDFORD SUN MAY 16-22, 2012
Plumbing & Drain Cleaning
856-858-1965
NJMPL 6204
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
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ROB'S TREE SERVICE
609-654-6602
RemovalsDeadorAlive
Tree&ShrubTrimming
StumpGrinding
Firewood
A trusted company within your budget.
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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
Tree Service
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$
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saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/6/12.
$1,000 OFF
UP TO
Any new
complete roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/6/12.
10% OFF
UP TO
Any
roofing
or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/6/12.
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/6/12.
FREE
GUT TERS
With any new roof
and siding job
Virtual Home
Remodeler
$50 OFF
Expires 5/31/12.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
Complete Septic Service
A.J.C. Septic Service
Septic Tank Pump & Repair Septic Inspections
Chemical Treatments Portable Toiletes for Rent
$10 rebate w/this ad expires 12/31/12
609-268-2453
FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
EXPERT TREE SERVICE
by Lorra/ne Farms
Tree Tr/mm/ng Tree Remova/ SIump Remova/
Fu//y lnsured Over 25 Years Exper/ence/
experIIreeby/orra/nefarms@gma//.com
856.449.1818
Emergency Serv/ces Ava//ab/e
LORRAINE FARMS
Lawn & Landscape D|v|s|on, LLC
Res/denI/a/ & Commerc/a/ ProperI/es
HARDSCAPING-LANDSCAPING
CLEAN-UPS-LAWN CUTTING
P.O. Box 1864 Farm: 856-234-9358
Mt. Laure|, NJ 08054 Fax: 856-234-2972
EXPRESS TREE SERVICE
Tree Trimming Tree & Stump Removal Fully Insured
25 Years Experience We Are The Tree Experts
856-778-7733
Place your classified today!
856-427-0933
Wanted to Buy
$ $ $
CASH - CASH - CASH
Paid For Unwanted
COSTUME JEWELRY
Old - vintage or Antique
Watches - Furs - Coins
CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
Crystal - Stemware
Old Glass - Old Linens
Sterling - Silverplate
FURNITURE
Paintings - Prints
COLLECTIBLES
1 Pc to Contents
Gar - Bsmt - items
CALL GINA"
856-795-9175
609-471-8391
$ $ $
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Tutoring
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
Need a patient, motivating
tutor? Certified Reading
Specialist K-12.
Assessments, Phonics,
Comprehension, Writing
Skills.
Specializing in hands-on,
multi-sensory teaching for
ADHD, Language-
based/Auditory/Visual
Processing disorders
Call Ellen G. Topiel
(609) 410-2674
Tank RemovaI
SoIar
SOLAR
INSTALLATION
and DESIGN
Residential Commercial
Ask how your roof can make
you 12-15% rate of return!
Pay back in as little as 3-5 years!
FREE ESTIMATES
609-698-4300
www.njsensiblesolar.com
Looking to finish the
school year strong?
SPANISH AP
Spanish French English
(all levels)
NJ Certified Foreign Language Teacher
Call Mrs. B (856) 258-4646
Windows
GLASS REPAIR
FOGGED UNITS
INSULATING GLASS
WINDOW/PATIO DOOR REPAIR
We fix your panes
856-488-5716
PERSONAL PARTY HELPER
Finally, the Host gets to enjoy the party, too!
Arrive early to help with food prep/set up
Complete clean up of trash, dishes, etc.
Bartending (if needed)
Keep food and drink replenished
Pam Marr-Owner/Operator 609-315-7325
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Look no further! 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath
condo with littoral rights in the most
desirable location in town. Property
amenities include: panoramic ocean
views, oversized front & back deck-
ing, private entrance & garage, 3 car
off st. parking, spacious living & din-
ing area, new living rm. furniture,
new HVAC unit, freshly painted inte-
rior. Solid rental history, being of-
fered fully furnished minus personal
exclusions and much more. Pride of
ownership lies here at 2729 Wesley
Ave. $1,499,000
SPECTACULAR GOLD COAST CONDO
South Jersey
Window Cleaning LLC
Serving South Jersey 8 Shore Points
voorhees, NJ
Residential 8 Commercial
{S56) 669-7203
SJWClean@hotmail.com
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THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Services