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    www.medfordsun.com JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEClean Communities

    Utility pole signs prompttownship action. PAGE 6

    MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

    The Medford Friends meetinghouse has sat on a plot of land between present-day Union Street and Allen Avenue since 1814. When the build-ing first opened, the front of the building faced the roadway, then-named Friends Avenue. Today, the rear of the building faces Union Street,with the front of the building accessible through a driveway.

    Friends meetinghouse marks bicentennialBy MIKE MONOSTRA

    The Sun

    The area around the MedfordFriends meetinghouse looks a lotdifferent today than when it firstopened in 1814.

    Two hundred years ago, therewas no Medford Township. Themodern-day Union Street did notexist. The area, known then asUpper Evesham, was just a smallvillage. The Medford Friendsmeetinghouse was one of the cen-ters for the community.

    Prior to 1814, Medford Friendshad grown into a large communi-ty. Current member Janet Jack-son-Gould said the current meet-inghouse was constructed to facil-itate a rapidly growing congrega-tion.

    They had a smaller meetinghouse in the back of the lot,which was all wood, she said.They just outgrew it.

    The new meetinghouse wasconstructed just off present-dayUnion Street. Made of brick in-stead of wood, the meetinghouse

    has stood the test of time as Med-ford Township was founded andthe area around it developed.

    This year marks the bicenten-nial of the meetinghouse, yetvery little has changed with thebuilding. Outside of a 1984 reno-vation that added a communityroom, kitchen and bathrooms, theoriginal building has not been al-

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    2 THE MEDFORD SUN JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014Custom Window Treatment Design and Fabrication

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    Friends has about 100 members

    tered.The meetinghouse has seen a

    variety of people come throughits doors in the last 200 years.Today, Medford Friends has about100 members. Some have had fam-ily members coming for genera-tions, while others are new to thecommunity.

    Its really interesting, becausewe have a number of new mem-bers and families, Jackson-

    Gould said. A lot of people havemoved here.

    Medford Friends is older thanthe United States, having beenfounded in 1759. It was foundedwith a focus on serving others.

    Today, Medford Friends contin-ues to serve the communitythrough a variety of programs.The group has helped to build apeace center in Central Africaand a school in Afghanistan.

    Back home, Medford Friendsworks with the homeless and do-nates to multiple food banks inthe area. But one of its moreunique programs is its work withmothers who are in prison andunable to see their children.

    We have a reading programfor mothers who are in jail, Jack-son-Gould said. We give them atape recorder and a book to read.Then we give the tape to theirkids.

    Medford Friends has numer-ous projects with local prisoners.Many of the early Friends mem-bers were persecuted and put into

    jails. While such persecution doesnot take place today, the organiza-tion still maintains its connectionto its early roots.

    Friends did take time out onSunday, June 8 to celebrate itsmeetinghouses 200th anniver-sary. Members gathered outside

    for a picnic lunch with music,games and other entertainment.Members of other meetinghousesin town also came to the event.

    Jackson-Gould described thecelebration as one of unity. TheMedford Friends meetinghousehas hosted local Quakers for 200years and Jackson-Gould believesthe community is strong enoughto continue gathering in thebuilding for centuries to come.

    FRIENDSContinued from page 1

    MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

    The Medford Friends meetinghouse has sat on a plot of land betweenpresent-day Union Street and Allen Avenue since 1814. When thebuilding first opened, the front of the building faced the roadway,then-named Friends Avenue. Today, the rear of the building facesUnion Street, with the front of the building accessible through adriveway.

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    6 THE MEDFORD SUN JUNE 25-JULY 1, 2014

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    e realize that you may have

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    family vacation, or pondering the silli-

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    And yes, we realize that late June is

    not typically the time for reflection.

    That is usually reserved for the wan-

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    But for us at Elauwit Media, weve

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    Utility pole signs prompt township actionBy MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    An excess number of signs on utilitypoles in Medford is leading the township totake action.

    Township manager Chris Schultz saidthe township will use Clean Communitiesfunds to pay for overtime for public worksstaff to go through the township and col-lect signs on utility poles.

    Theyre going zone by zone and takingevery sign down, he said. Then theyrestoring them and the zoning officer will beinventorying them.

    Schultz has asked residents at previousmeetings to not hang signs on utility poles,

    citing it is against state law.The problems have stemmed from two

    sets of people. Schultz said some signs arefrom legitimate businesses, while othersare from cell phone-operated businesses.

    A lot of these signs are from non-localpeople, Schultz said. Theyre from busi-nesses from all over the state.

    Schultz also said there are organizationsintentionally putting signs high up on thepoles and keeping them out of peoples

    reach.Some of these signs are very high up,

    he said. People are taking deliberative ac-tion to make sure these signs are so high,that you cant just go and rip them down.

    The township will go through the confis-

    cated signs and issue warnings to viola-tors. The focus will be on legitimate busi-nesses the township can track down, be-cause the township is unable to go after cellphone-based businesses.

    The police are not allowed to look upthose phone numbers, Schultz said Itsnot a criminal issue.

    Schultz noted utility companies are re-sponsible for enforcement. However, aftertalking with Atlantic City Electric, remov-

    ing signage from poles is something it isnot able to do regularly.

    Theyre just as overwhelmed, Schultzsaid. They dont have the resources.

    please see PACE, page 7

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    Councilman Randy Pacequestioned using Clean Commu-nities funding to clear utilitypoles.

    Why would we use our CleanCommunities grant funding topay for overtime? he asked.

    Schultz added the townshipwould bill the utility companiesin the future. He suggested going

    through the township twice ayear to clean the poles as long as

    the utility companies were reim-bursing the township.

    Pace said the township shouldlook into grants to help pay forpole clean up. Schultz said hewould talk to the utility compa-nies and inquire about programsin the coming weeks.

    Council also discussed havinga meeting with state legislators toamend the state law on utilitypoles. With the utility companiesunable to keep up with enforcingthe statute, Schultz suggesteddrafting an amendment to give

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    WE NES YJune 25Snack attack: Ages 4 to 6. 12 noon

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    Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 354-8104 for information.

    Kids Yoga: 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. at TheSanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. MainSt., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800for more information.

    THURS YJune 26Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to

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    Family movie night: 6 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Bringthe whole family for this monthsfeature The Lego Movie.Snacks and juice may be served.Feel free to bring snacks and ablanket.

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    or pick one out at class. Begin-ners should bring size 10 knittingneedles. Yarn will be provided.

    Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at TheSanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main St.,Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 formore information.

    TUES YJuly 1Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 11

    a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Knitters of all levels are invited to

    this five-weeks series. Bring aproject or pick one out at class.Beginners should bring size 10knitting needles. Yarn will be pro-vided.

    Medford-Vincentown Rotary Clubmeeting: 6:30 p.m. at MedfordLakes Country Club, MedfordLakes. For more information visitwww.mvrotaryclub.org.

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