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AUGUST 15-21, 2012
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College news
New president named at
county college. PAGE 5
Fire company learns new skills in workshop
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
The Medford Farms Fire Com-
pany learned new skills in an ex-
trication-training exercise work-
shop recently.
The crews were challenged to
work over 10 rescue scenarios.
One of the toughest for the fire
crew was learning to respond to
an accident involving two cars
piled on one another.
“This was an extremely inten-
sive and highly challenging oper-
ation which has led to the fine
tuning of our firefighters’ rescue
skills. It provided a unique oppor-
tunity for integrating numerous
techniques that many had not
used previously,” said John
Welling, the Medford Farms fire
chief.
“One of the biggest lessons
learned was the sense of team-
work within in the team,” said
Welling. “The most important
part is knowing each one of us
goes home safe. We don’t want
one of us getting injured,” said
Welling.
As the school year approaches,
the fire company is thinking
about teaching fire safety. It is
running an initiative at Olson
Middle School and Seneca High
School as a new method to fire
and life safety education with a
program called “Fire Is.”
The “Fire Is” program is a
combination of the New Jersey
Fire Prevention and Protection
Association, or the agencies that
enforce fire codes, The New Jer-
sey Association of School Admin-
istrators, Safe Kids New Jersey,
New Jersey State Firefighter’s
Mutual Benevolent Association
and Jersey Access Group, a con-
sortium of public, education and
government television stations.
The program is funded by a
grant by New Jersey Homeland
Security and Preparedness, ac-
cording to Welling,
“In the United States, someone
dies in a home fire every three
hours, and someone is injured
every half-hour. Many of these
deaths and injuries could be pre-
vented if more people knew what
to do,” Welling said.
The “Fire Is” videos depict the
danger of residential fires and
provide a message of safety and
prevention tips to students in
fifth through seventh grade.
“The plan is to have students
take a pre-test with their home-
room teachers and then work
with their parents once per
month viewing a training video
and working with their teachers
to review the concepts,” Welling
said. “Following the completion
of the five-part series the stu-
dents will then take a post test to
evaluate their retention of the
concepts.”
Similar lessons are being
taught at the high school level to
students in their junior and sen-
ior years and are based on the fire
at Seton Hall that occurred in
2000 and the Rhode Island club
fire in 2003.
“Kids are going to go out and
have a good time, and they need to
understand their surroundings
when they’re in a dormitory or
apartment, whatever their higher
education surroundings are.
They need to know how to be
safe,” Welling said.
Fire safety review doesn’t stop
at students; simple practices in
the home can keep families safe
and help in avoiding residential
fires and forest fires reinforcing
lessons learned at school.
“People in Tabernacle love to
grill. The extra propane cylinder
should not be stored near the
grill, if a fire were to happen, it
can act as a blow torch,” Welling
said.
Special to The Sun
The Medford Farms Fire Company learned new skills in an extrication-training exercise and was
challenged to work more than 10 rescue scenarios.
please see PUBLIC, page 4
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Clearing homes 100 feet around
of debris will help in avoiding
any forest fire activity, a concern
in the heavily wooded town.
“There was a pretty significant
forest fire back in April, burning
between 1,100 and 1,300 acres.
Keeping the house clear is impor-
tant,” Welling said.
Remembering the smoke
alarm is central, too. According
to Welling, smoke detectors have
a life span of 10 years, and a
smoke detector 10 years or older
needs replacement. Buying a new
detector is inexpensive costing of
around $5 or $6.
Changing the smoke detector
battery is important, too.
“When it’s time to change the
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smoke detector,” Welling said.
To learn more about the fire
company, the public is welcome to
attend their monthly meetings.
The next will be held at 8 p.m. at
the Medford Farms Fire Station
located at 76 Hawkins Road.
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Burlington County College
Board of Trustees recently an-
nounced that David C. Hespe, a
former N.J. commissioner of Ed-
ucation with an extensive back-
ground in teaching and learning,
educational leadership and gov-
ernment, has been chosen as the
new college president.
Hespe, 52, of Belle Mead, is ex-
pected to formally assume his
new position with the college at
the beginning of September, fol-
lowing a three-to-four week tran-
sition period, according to Board
Chairman Joseph R. Malone, III.
The new president will earn
$175,000 a year.
“Mr. Hespe brings a wealth of
knowledge and experience to the
table,” said Malone. “This is an
individual who, over a period of
more than 25 years, has gone
from the courtroom to the class-
room to the highest educational
positions in state government in
New Jersey.
“He will bring important new
leadership to the college and, in
the process, work closely with all
the stakeholders in the BCC com-
munity to ensure that we contin-
ue to provide a top-notch educa-
tion at the lowest price possible,”
Malone added.
Malone said the presidential
search process attracted more
than 50 applicants. An advisory
committee that included stu-
dents, faculty, business leaders,
elected officials, and representa-
tives from the military, college
foundation, and other community
organizations, screened many of
the applications.
The advisory committee pro-
vided advice and consultation to
the board of trustees' selection
committee, which conducted in-
terviews and then recommended
finalists who were interviewed by
the entire Board of Trustees.
Burlington County Freehold-
ers joined with the Board of
Trustees in announcing Hespe’s
selection. Freeholder Leah Arter,
who serves as the county govern-
ment liaison to the college and
participated in the selection
process, also gave Hespe a vote of
confidence.
“David Hespe clearly under-
stands the importance of work-
ing with and partnering with the
freeholder board,” said Arter.
“Freeholders will continue to
look to the college as an impor-
tant player in the current eco-
nomic environment. BCC’s abili-
ty to teach and prepare individu-
als of all ages to enter or reenter
the workforce is critically impor-
tant.”
Freeholder Director Bruce
Garganio said that Hespe “brings
to the job a background of experi-
ence, and involvement with key
players in higher education at all
levels, which can only benefit the
college moving forward.
“Given the many important po-
sitions he has held, he is also
more than capable of taking
charge, and handling change,”
Garganio added. “The college is
headed into a new era on many
levels. But this is especially the
case for those students and fami-
lies who are coping with personal
financial issues, and have discov-
ered that Burlington County Col-
lege is an affordable, meaningful
option.”
Hespe currently serves as chief
of staff for commissioner of Edu-
cation in New Jersey, and held the
commissioner’s post from March
1999 to March 2001.
He followed that up by serving
as chair and associate professor
of the Educational Leadership
Department at Rowan University
from April 2001 to July 2009.
There, he administered and
taught Masters and Doctoral level
programs for school leaders.
“Higher education is certainly
familiar ground,” said Hespe,
“but Burlington County College,
with its many campuses and pro-
grams, presents unique new chal-
lenges. I thank the Board of
Trustees, and the freeholders, for
this honor, and I will do every-
thing possible to foster a produc-
tive working relationship.”
Hespe added, “I am excited to
be working with a board that un-
derstands that the core mission of
the institution is to serve our stu-
dents and in so doing to support
the families, communities and
economy of Burlington County.”
Hespe is not a newcomer to
Burlington County. He served as
interim superintendent of
schools and assistant superin-
tendent of schools for the Willing-
boro School District, a stint that
ran from July 2009 to February
2011.
He also served as assistant
counsel to the governor, responsi-
ble for all education and higher
education matters that came be-
fore the governor from 1994 to
1997.
Hespe has both a bachelor’s de-
gree and a juris doctor degree
from Rutgers University, and his
background includes the general
practice of law and serving as
first assistant attorney general.
He will serve as the fourth
president of the college, which is
now in its 43rd year of operation.
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Freeholders approve merger of two county schools
W
hen Gov. Christie last week
signed a bill that overhauled
teacher tenure in the state,
it was a landmark moment. But it’s not
the final piece of the puzzle. Not even
close.
The measure, which was supported
by both parties, strives to make teach-
ers more accountable through evalua-
tions and reviews. If they get bad re-
views, they could be removed from the
classroom. The bill also added a year
before tenure is granted.
We’re all for rewarding the best
teachers and getting the bad ones out
of the classroom. In theory, this move
is a step toward that.
But questions remain.
What will the final version of the
teacher evaluation system look like? In
other words, can the state implement a
system that effectively identifies teach-
ers who need to be rewarded and those
who need to go? Will local districts
have to hire more managers or super-
visors? Will that lead to tax hikes?
Student achievement is another ele-
ment of the bill, and another area in
which teachers are to be measured.
Does that mean standardized test re-
sults will be used? What about those
teachers who teach grades that don’t
have standardized testing? Is it smart
to “teach to the test”? Since a child’s
educational foundation begins early, is
it fair to hold a teacher accountable for
educational shortcomings that should
have been addressed years earlier?
Also, the measure is silent on the
last in, first out system when it comes
to layoffs.
Make no mistake – significant ad-
vances were made in this bill. The
state is heading in the right direction
and should be congratulated for taking
initial steps to improve public educa-
tion.
But we shouldn’t expect changes to
happen overnight. And we shouldn’t
expect a perfect system right out of the
starting gate.
There are too many questions still to
be answered.
in our opinion
Tenure measure a first step
The ultimate goal is to ensure students receive the best education possible
Teacher tenure revised
Last week’s measure is no doubt a step
in the right direction and a landmark
moment for education in New Jersey.
But a lot of questions still have to be
answered before anyone can pro-
nounce this move a success.
Burlington County Freeholders recently
formally approved the merger of two coun-
ty schools under one administration – a
move to generate cost savings through
shared services -- by authorizing the con-
solidation of the school boards into one
board.
For the past year, freeholders have been
“cross-pollinating” the Boards of Educa-
tion for the Burlington County Institute of
Technology and Special Services School
District, by appointing current members to
serve on both boards.
The process, intended to familiarize
everyone with each school district’s opera-
tion, mission, and program, will reach its
final stage on August 23, when the boards
will reorganize and consolidate into a sin-
gle “Board of Education of the Special
Services School District and the Vocational
School District of the County of Burling-
ton.”
“This merger was intended to create ef-
ficiencies and cost-savings, which, at the
end of the day, translate into tax dollar sav-
ings,” said Freeholder Director Bruce Gar-
ganio. “We have already seen significant
savings through the sharing of assets and
resources, and it can only get better.
“The transition into a consolidated ad-
ministration has been a smooth one,” Gar-
ganio added, “and everyone involved de-
serves credit for making this work.”
Dr. Donald P. Lucas, who has served as
the “shared” superintendent for both
schools since June of 2011, quantified
those savings at $405,000. Some $240,000 of
that is attributed to personnel changes; the
remaining $165,000 comes from efficiencies
in food services, transportation, technolo-
gy and security.
“We still have areas to explore,” said
Lucas, “and it should be easier to advance
that agenda now that all our board mem-
bers are familiar with the workings of
both the vocational school and the special
services district.”
The board members include Christo-
pher Baxter of Moorestown; Kathleen
Burgess of Mount Laurel; Leon Jones of
Medford; John Ferry of Moorestown;
Robert Silcox of Mount Holly; and, Paula
Lee of Mount Laurel.
Freeholder Leah Arter, who serves as
freeholder liaison to the schools, said that
board members are “to be commended for
embracing this change.
Lucas said the combined administration
has resulted in the sharing of transporta-
tion, creating time and dollar savings by
putting school bussing under one opera-
tion and by consolidating routes.
Both schools now also share the same
outside vendor for food services, and BCIT
has been able to expand its use of the Edu-
cational Services Unit at Special Services
to hire special education teacher assis-
tants, when applicable.
The BCIT Technology Department has
been restructured and a shared services
agreement has been approved by both
Boards of Education.
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22, and until the budget is passed,
a tax rate cannot be struck. At
this point in time, an estimate of
when bills might be sent out
could be during the month of Sep-
tember.
A 25-day grace period will be
given from the date of mailing;
however, residents are being re-
minded that taking advantage of
this grace period will result in a
deadline in October.
The fourth quarter bills will be
owed Nov. 1 and failure to make
payment of the entire tax amount
by Nov. 13 will result in an auto-
matic tax sale status resulting in
additional penalty and advertis-
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Residents who wish to make an
estimated third quarter payment
are encouraged to do so and this
credit will be reflected when you
receive your tax bill. If there is an
outstanding amount still owed,
you will have the extended 25-day
grace period from the date of
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WEDNESDAY AUG. 15
Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Miss Danielle for stories,
songs and a craft. Register online
or call (609) 654-6113.
Fulfilling Travel Dreams through
Creative Planning: 7 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. This
program provides the tools need-
ed to realistically improve the
chances of fulfilling travel
dreams. Joe Laufer, world travel-
er to over 50 countries in the
past 25 years, has some solid
suggestions based on experience.
He will share trendy travel spots
for 2013 and help participants
plan for the long-term with tips
for selecting, scheduling and
spacing dream vacations so they
become realities. Register online
of call (609) 654-6113.
THURSDAY AUG. 16
Cosmic Space: Ages 6 to 12. 2 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. A
voyage of young inquiring minds
on a quest to discover space!
Take an exciting look at planets,
moons, comets and the stars to
boldly go where bright young
minds love to go. Space suits not
required. Children will return
from their mission with their own
piece of the skies! Register online
of call (609) 654-6113.
SATURDAY AUG. 17
Hazardous Waste Drop-Off: 9 a.m.
to noon at Medford Lakes Depart-
ment of Public Works. For
Burlington County residents.
MONDAY AUG. 20
Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
and 11 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join for a half hour of
parachute games and play time
together. Must be accompanied
by a caregiver. Register online of
call (609) 654-6113.
Stamping & Paper Crafting: 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join for a level two class in rub-
ber stamping and paper crafting.
Learn techniques that can be
used to make beautiful hand-
made cards, scrapbook pages
and other projects. Must have
basic “cutter” skills; may feature
slightly advanced techniques.
Please bring own scissors, adhe-
sives and a paper cutter (if possi-
ble). A bone folder would be help-
ful, too. Space is limited. Registra-
tion required. Register online or
call (609) 654-6113.
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560 Stokes Rd. • Medford, NJ 08055
609-654-2127
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(Directly behind the American Red Cross Building)
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856-296-5227
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(856)381-0249
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
“Cracks are our specialty.”
Residential and Commercial Services
Concrete Repair
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ELECTRIC LLC
Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
all types of wiring
No Job Too Small
Senior & Military Discounts
FREE ESTIMATES
609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp.• Lic 13923
EIectricaI Services
HVAC
ON ANY SERVICE CALL
20% OFF LABOR
(Up to $100 max.)
856-513-2115
• Service and Repair
• Maintenance Agreements
• Oil to Gas Conversions
• Hydronics and Boilers
• Gas, Oil and Electric
beat the heat!
Lic.# 12134
Filan Conner
Plumbing | HVAC | Bathroom Remodeling
Must present coupon at time of service & schedule call during hours. No emergencies.
Expires 8/31/12.
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Steve's
Home Repair
Siding • Capping • Painting
Gutters • Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed • Insured
Handyman Services
No job too small
Licensed & Ìnsured
NJ License #
13VH06482500
Free Estimates; 10% off
labor with this add
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Odds & Ends Home
Ìmprovements
Handyman services
609-500-3550
No job too small
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Lic: 13VH06651000
Handyman Services
HeIp Wanted
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
Spring to Action with a Fresh Look!
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Home Project Consulting
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GeneraI Contracting Grayco GeneraI
Contractors
Complete Home
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Services
20+ years of experience
Lic & Ìns (609) 268-7009
COLUMBÌA BANK
PT Evening Tellers
Deptford Branch
Voorhees Branch
West Deptford Branch
Approx. hrs 3-4 dys/wk
evenings 3:30-7:15 PM
2-3 Sat. a month 7:45-2:15.
Teller or cashiering exp.
preferred. Excellent salary
Plus 10% diff. for evening
shift.
Call 856-772-3394
or e-mail
jgold@columbiabankon-
line.com
EOE M/H/V
Part-Time Supervisors
Wanted
The Moorestown Dept. of
Parks and Recreation
seeks part-time staff over
18 years of age to work in
various recreation pro-
grams. Must be available to
work evenings and week-
ends. Ìnterested applicants
may obtain employment
applications at Moorestown
Township offices located at
2 Executive Drive, Suite
9A, Moorestown, N.J.
08057 Office hours 8:30am
to 4:30pm. EOE-M/F
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
[email protected]
Tennis Instructor (P/T)
The Moorestown Dept of
Parks and Recreation is
accepting applications for
youth and adult tennis pro-
grams. Applications avail-
able at Moorestown
Township offices, 2
Executive Drive, Suite 9A,
Moorestown, NJ EOE-M/F
856-429-8991
On time. Done Right.
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
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Roofing, Siding,
Decks & Additions
www.cmbcontracting.com
609-953-1798
SDK SERVICES
Any repair you can think of
We can do
·Gutter Cleaning & Repairs
·Specializing in
Soffitt Fascia · Rotten Wood
·Door Installation
·Painting
·Kitchens
Fully Insured · Licensed
609-859-9404
24 hour
Emergency
Service
Lic# NJ 13VH05972600
DECKS
ARTIST CONSTRUCTION LLC
Fully Insured · Free Estimates
Ask about our Summer Specials!
Check us out at
www.artistconstruction.com
609-268-7689
DON HAHN ELECTRIC
Since 1972
All Electrical Repairs
100-200 Amp Service
Ceiling

Attic

Bath Fans
Recess & Security Lighting
856-783-9128
800-427-2067
Insured &Bonded NJ LIC #4546
EIectricaI Services
GIORDANO'S
CONSTRUCTION
Free Estimates
Licensed & Insured
· Custom Homes
· Additions
· RemodeIing
· Sunrooms
· Kitchens
· Baths
· Roofing
· Siding
And Much More
Sam Giordano
609-893-3724
STAY COOL
CooIing & Heating
Stay cool this summer!
(856) 366-5445
FREE ESTIMATES!
Home Improvement
GeneraI Contracting
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
Home Improvement
609-481-8030
• Home Clean Outs
• Basements
• Estate Buy Outs
• Attics
• Pre-Settlement Real Estate
Clean Outs
MisceIIaneous
Bill's Odd Jobs and Light
Hauling; Yards Cleaned;
Sheds & Decks removed.
Attics, Basement, Garages
Cleaned. 609-268-5227
Landscaping
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
Summer Special
Installing Enchanted Gardens
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Senior Discounts
856-207-0502
Paul’s Painting of Medford
Specializing in Interior &
Exterior Painting
Quality work at Reasonable Price
(609) 320-9717
Painting
Bruee's PaInrIng
30 yrs. Dependable Service
Immediate Service
Small Jobs Welcomed
Specials - Decks - Surfaces $1.30/sq. ft.
$150 small rooms
Call Bruce Wolf/Medford Area
609-654-5057
ERIC’S HANDYMAN
SERVICE.COM
Your list is our list!
Credit cards accepted
See us on Angie`s List
856-983-5325
$
500 OFF
when you Convert your Heater
from Oil to Gas or
20% Off Service Call
(present at time of service)
24 Hour Emergency Service
609-346-1727
lic#13VH05237600
Leo the Painter
Residential & Commercial
Interior/Exterior
NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL
Free Estimates • Fully Insured
609-502-3967
609-502-3971
NJ Lic. # 30500
Interior & Exterior Painting
Powerwashing
856-537-8912
blcpropainters.com
Lic# 13VH00593800
BLC Pro Painters
CLASSIFIED 14 THE TABERNACLE SUN — AUGUST 15-21, 2012
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
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856-768-2888
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PLUMBING REPAIRS
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WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing • Drain Cleaning
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325
South Jersey Service
Lic.# 13VH01302800

FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
GLASS REPAIR
FOGGED UNITS
INSULATING GLASS
WINDOW/PATIO DOOR REPAIR
‘We fix your panes”
856-488-5716
Windows
Roofing Painting
Power Washing
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle • Cedar Shake • Rubber
Hot Asphalt • Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
PIumbing
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 8/31/12.
$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 8/31/12.
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 8/31/12.
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 8/31/12.
FREE
GUT TERS
With any new roof
and siding job
Virtual Home
Remodeler
$25 Off
initial service
with ad
“Good for You, Bad for Bugs.”
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856-596-4055 www.kimcogreen.com
AMERICAN AMERICAN
POWER POWER
WASHING WASHING
**$250SPRING SPECIAL**
POWER WASHING OF HOUSE
WITH FREE GUTTER CLEANING
* Gutter Service
* Free Window Cleaning
Call Mike
609-217-3424
Free Estimates
* Most Homes
* Inside/Outside Gutters
Pest ControI
Tbe Root CIeaner
Restore - Don’t Replace
Save Dollars $$$
We don’t pressure wash, we clean your roof.
Free Estimates & Details - call Colin
(C) 609-304-6344 • (H) 609-654-4747
Fully Insured & State licensed
License #13VH06879200
ROB'S TREE SERVICE
609-654-6602
RemovalsDeadorAlive
Tree&ShrubTrimming
StumpGrinding
Firewood
A trusted company within your budget.
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856-341-4861
JUDY’S WALLPAPER
REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
Schedule Now
Professional & Clean Service
$50 OFF
Expires 8/31/12.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
Tree Service
Tree Service
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
“Trees cut for less!”
Fully Insured • Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
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
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
Tutoring
856-356-2775
Board Your
Dog In A
Loving Home
Not A KenneI
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Dog Boarding
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
1 HOUR FOR $49
With this coupon. Expires 8/31/12.
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
HandymanServices
"Do it right the first time."
Kitchens·Baths·Renovations·Repairs
FREE Estimates
609-743-5074
Handyman Services
PIumbing
A.J.C. Septic Service
609-268-2453 · 609-377-4380
· Septic Tank Pumping · Septic Certified
· Chemical Treatments · Portable Toilets for Rent
1 day to long term rentals
CHECK OUT
THE SUN CLASSIFIEDS!
Ocean City New Jersey’s #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: [email protected]
4205 Asbury Avenue
Pristine 1st floor 4 bedroom
2 bath condo located only one
block from the beach. This
condo is located on a very
desirable block in the southern
end of Ocean City. This unit has
central air, gas heat, off-street
parking, outside enclosed
shower, garage, retractable
electric awning, new vinyl
railings, 6 ceiling fans, new
living room furniture and much
more. This unit comes
furnished less personal item.
This property can be a great
rental property! $679,900
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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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Tank RemovaI
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
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Ask our expert!
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Moorestown -
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for rent. Tranquil space,
great location,
includes utilities.
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e: info@acu-
healthcenter.com
LET THE
SUNS
WORK FOR
YOU!
Call
856-427-0933
for Advertising Info.
Moorestown
Beautiful Largest Model
Townhouse in Prestigous
Laurel Creek
Best Schools, Country Club
living at its' best.
Priced to sell,
Owner transferred.
$330,000
609-330-4007
ReaI Estate For SaIe
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We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
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saving our planet, one pile at a time
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GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
C & C Mason Contractors
Brick | BIock | Stone
Stucco | Concrete
All Types of Masonry Repair
No Job Too SmaII
WE BEAT MOST ESTIMATES
Licensed & Fully Insured
609-704-9713 or
CELL 609-313-3606
Concrete Masonry
Tony Says:
The Eagles
will soar
in 2012!
DO YOUR HOMEWORK - BECOME AN EDUCATED BUYER!
HOURS: Mon-Thurs 10am-8pm • Friday 10am-7pm • Saturday 10am-5pm • Sunday 11am-4pm
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