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    www.medfordsun.com MAY 14-20, 2014 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-23Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Police Report . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEFreedom Barks

    Group asks council for helpwith cleanup at park. PAGE 6

    Townshippreparesto launchnew site

    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    Want to report a water mainbreak or pothole from the road?Want to watch the latest councilmeeting from the comfort of yourhome? How about paying your taxor sewer bill online?

    For Medford residents, allthese things will be possible asthe township prepares to launch anew website and mobile app in-tended to make accessibility toresidents easier in a variety offacets.

    Township manager ChrisSchultz said a new website shouldbe ready to go within a couple of

    weeks. With it will come a vastnumber of tools for residents.

    One of them is a new citizen re-sponse program. Residents willbe able to report water mainbreaks, potholes and other re-pairs on either the website or theapp.

    Beth Portocalis, the assistantto Schultz, said the new program

    MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

    Heather Lewis, Leah Fow, Marilyn Konecny and Lorraine Hewlett play the first round of bingo at the Medford Home and School Associ-ations first bingo night last Wednesday. The event was the HSAs final fundraiser of the year, with a portion of the proceeds going to-ward the organization.

    Home and School Association hosts bingo night

    please see RESIDENTS, page 13

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    The following information wasprovided by the Medford Town-ship Police Department.

    Medford Police responded to ananonymous call in the 100 blockof West Centennial Drive for thereport of a loud party. Patrols ar-rived to find an underage drink-ing party in and around the resi-dence. Numerous subjectswere attempting to flee the areaand were located hiding aroundthe interior and exterior of thehome.

    Evesham Township Police re-

    sponded to the scene and assistedMedford Police with the largegroup of subjects. A total of nine

    juveniles, ages ranging from 16 to17 years old, were charged withunderage consumption of alco-hol. An additional nine juvenileswere contacted, it was deter-mined they had not been drink-ing alcohol, and all were releasedto their respective parents.

    Also, six young adults were lo-cated at the residence, who hadnot been drinking, and were re-leased on scene to a responsiblethird-party adult.

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    in our opinion

    6 THE MEDFORD SUN MAY 14-20, 2014

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    SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Includeyour name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lett ersto [email protected], via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.

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    ast year at this time, we

    preached how important it was

    to stay local for the summer-

    time. We said that the 102 days be-

    tween Memorial Day and Labor Day

    weekends are crucial for the Jersey

    Shore, which, no matter where you

    live in our fine state, has a vital impacton our economy.

    We are now a year-and-a-half re-

    moved from the devastation that was

    caused by Hurricane Sandy, but some

    Shore towns are still fighting to fully

    recover. Beach remediation is all but

    complete, and the boardwalks and

    shops are up and running, for the most

    part at least those that decided to re-build.

    But these Shore towns still need our

    support.

    Beach Season 2013 was not a goodone. As if rebuilding from Sandy was-

    nt bad enough, an incredibly wet June

    kept visitors away from the Shore dur-

    ing prime weekends. Sales for stores

    in the hardest-hit areas of the storm

    were off anywhere from 20-40 percent

    last year, according to state economic

    reports. And Gov. Christies office esti-

    mated that companies lost more than

    $63 million in business due to the

    storm.

    So whats the message here? Its sim-

    ple: Visit the Shore this summer, and

    visit often.

    New Jersey residents often take our

    coastline for granted, but we should

    realize how lucky we are to have such

    a gem this close to home. So lets pay it

    back this summer.There are fewer than three weeks

    until the official start of the summer

    beach season, but with schools letting

    out a little later this year thanks to the

    snowy winter, there is still plenty of

    time to plan your summer vacation at

    the Jersey Shore.

    The beach towns need your support,

    now more than ever. Lets all dedicateat least part of our summer to giving

    back.

    New year, samemessage:Stay local this summer

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    What are your plans for summer vaca-tion? Share your thoughts on this, andother topics, in a letter to the editor.

    Freedom Barks asks council for helpBy MIKE MONOSTRA

    The Sun

    Lately, the Freedom Park Dog Run hasgone to the dogs, but not in a good way.Representatives from Freedom Barks,

    the nonprofit organization helping tomaintain the dog park, attended last weekscouncil meeting. Speaking on their behalf,Jo Sue Kaufman issued a plea for assis-tance in keeping the park clean.

    According to Freedom Barks, litter anddog excrement have become a major issueat the park, filling the ground, bushes andeven trees with waste.

    Our main problem at this point is deal-ing with the litter and garbage, she said.

    To deal with this, Freedom Barks hasfound someone who is willing to clean thepark regularly, but only if he gets paid. Theorganization is concerned about liabilityissues if it hires someone for the job.

    Township Manager Chris Schultz said

    the lack of public works staff prevents thetownship from having someone frequentlypatrol the dog park. Council added the

    township is not in a position to add an em-ployee just for cleaning the dog park at thistime.

    We no longer have the disposable in-come to clean up after the public, Council-man Randy Pace said.

    Schultz also said the amount of litterand trash shows the lack of care some visi-tors have in keeping the park clean.

    The law in Medford is that you pick upafter your dog, he said.

    Kaufman said the dog park has been ahuge benefit for the township with upwardof 300 people visiting it on a nice weather

    day. She said many of these people are fromout of town and are visiting local business-es, providing a financial benefit to the Med-ford Village area.

    The dog park has not been the only placeovertaken by litter. Pace said the town-

    ships skate park was full of trash just daysafter a clean up project he participated in.He also remarked only four people attend-

    ed the skate park clean up despite heavyadvertising.While the issue of litter appears unre-

    solved, council asked Freedom Barks tospeak to the Medford Youth Athletic Asso-ciation about using a contractor to helpclean the park.

    In other news: After numerous long discussions and

    debates, council adopted an ordinance reg-ulating donation bins in Medford. The finalvote was 3-1, with Pace voting no and Coun-cilman Frank Czekay absent.

    Pace fought the ordinance up until the

    vote, re-iterating there was no need for thetownship to have such an ordinance. Hesaid a resolution allowing the township toenforce the state statute on donation bins

    please see CHAPEL, page 9

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    WE NES YMay 14Medford Newcomers meeting:

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    and surrounding area residentsare invited to this monthly meet-ing and luncheon. Call (856) 983-4921.

    Kids knitting club: Ages 7-16. 4 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-ters of all levels are invited to joinfor this four-week series. Bring aproject that you are working onor pick one out at class. Begin-ners please bring size 10 knittingneedles. The yarn will be provid-ed. Registration is required.

    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. Main

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    THURS YMay 15Storytime: Ages 4-6. 10:30 a.m.Pinelands Branch Library. Come

    join Mr. Rick for stories of allkinds to be followed by an engag-ing and creative activity. Regis-tration is required.

    Yoga pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting and stretching. Guidedmeditation at the end of the ses-sion will help kids develop focus,self-awareness and a sense of

    calm. Please be sure to have thechildren wear comfortable,breathable clothes. Bring a yogamat or a large towel to use as amat. Registration is required.

    Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library. Joinwith Babita Kapoor, a registeredShakti Om yoga instructor, tolearn yogas ancient science ofbreath control and re-energizeyour body and mind. Please besure to wear comfortable, breath-able clothes. Bring a yoga mat ora large towel to use as a mat.Registration is required.

    FRI YMay 16Parachute play: Ages 2-4. 10:30 and

    11 a.m. Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a half hour of parachutegames and play time together.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration is required.

    MON YMay 19Adult knitting club: 10:30 a.m.

    Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-ters of all levels are invited to joinfor this four-week series. Bring aproject that you are working onor pick one out at class. Begin-ners please bring size 10 knittingneedles. The yarn will be provid-

    ed. Registration is required.Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at The

    Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main St.,Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 formore information.

    TUES YMay 20Storytime: Ages 4-6. 1:30 p.m.

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    Paws to read: 3:30-4:15 p.m.Pinelands Branch Library. Chil-dren are welcome to practicetheir reading skills and make anew friend by reading aloud toOcho, a registered therapy dog.Reading to dogs has been shownin increase literacy skills and con-fidence in children. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about.

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

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    was the only thing they needed todo.

    Under the new ordinance, do-nation bins are banned from mu-nicipal property, and a $25 fee is

    attached to any donation bins onprivate property. Schultz gave council a presen-

    tation on the townships health-care plan at the beginning of themeeting. His presentation showedthe differences in the townshipscurrent self-funded health plan asopposed to the New Jersey healthbenefits program.

    The townships goal is to re-

    duce and stabilize health-carecosts through better case manage-ment, reduced claims and moreawareness among township em-ployees.

    Schultz updated the public onthe roadwork project on ChapelAvenue.

    The road will be closed formuch of the summer as a culvertpipe is being replaced. The proj-

    ect, which will cost $170,000, willinclude new guardrails along thecurve on the road. While no spe-cific timeline has been an-nounced, the project will keep theroad closed for at least a couplemonths.

    The next Medford Townshipcouncil meeting is scheduled forMay 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the PublicSafety Building.

    CHAPELContinued from page 6

    Chapel Avenue to beclosed for roadwork

    for much of summer

    Send us your Medford news

    Have a news tip? Want to send us a press release or photos? Shootan interesting video? Drop us an email at [email protected] us at 856-427-0934. Call the editor at 856-427-0933.

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    The Independence Sinfonia, aprofessional 40-piece chamber or-chestra, will present a concert atthe Medford Leas auditorium onSunday afternoon, May 18 at 2:30p.m.

    The Sinfonia, conducted byMaestro Jerome Rosen, will playHaydens Symphony Number13, The Drumrolland Mozarts Clarinet Concer-to. The public is invited and

    tickets are $10 per person at thedoor.The Sinfonia, now in its 17th

    season, draws its members from

    throughout the Philadelphia andSouth Jersey area.

    The orchestra is comprised oftalented professional musicianswho, united in their love of classi-cal music, volunteer their servic-es to bring great music to thecommunity.

    Rosen led the Cleveland Reper-toire Orchestra at Boston Univer-sity and was director of the OakPark Symphony in Detroit. A vio-

    linist, Rosen served as associateconcertmaster of the DetroitSymphony and the Boston Sym-phony, as well as concert master

    of the Boston Pops. He now livesin Jersey City and views the Inde-pendence Sinfonia as his retire-ment job.

    The Medford Arts Center,which has sponsored Sinfonia ap-pearances in Medford for the pastsix years, teamed up with Med-ford Leas to move the concert tothe retirement communitys spa-cious auditorium.

    The acoustics are excellent,

    and we look forward to playingto an informed and appreciativeaudience, says Yole Paterson, aSinfonia board member wholives in Medford and who organiz-es the orchestras appearanceshere.

    A number of the musicianslive in nearby Southern New Jer-sey towns and are delighted not tohave to cross the bridge.

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    Ride of Silence May 21On Wednesday, May 21 at 7p.m., Medfords Freedom Parkwill be host to the local startingand ending point for the 11th an-niversary of the National Ride ofSilence. On this day, cyclistsworldwide will take to the roadsin a slow, silent procession tohonor fellow cyclists who havebeen killed or injured while bik-

    ing on public roads. The Ride ofSilence also strives to bring atten-tion to bicycle safety as well asshow that cyclists have a legalright to share the road with mo-torists. The motoring public, po-lice and city officials often arentaware of these rights, and some-times are not aware of the cy-clists themselves.

    This is the 11th year of the Na-

    tional Ride of Silence and the sec-ond year the Medford chapter willride. The Ride of Silence is a freeride that asks its cyclists to rideno faster than 12 miles per hourand remain silent during the ride.The event will start at 7 p.m. atFreedom Park.

    Participants are asked to ar-rive 30 minutes early to allow for

    parking and registering for theride. Cyclists must also have safeand operable bicycles, a safe hel-met and be able to make the eight-mile ride under their own power.

    In 2003, Chris Phelan organizedthe first Ride of Silence in Dallasafter endurance cyclist LarrySchwartz was hit by the mirror ofa passing bus and was killed.Since then the ride has grown

    into a worldwide event.Last year was the first Ride of

    Silence for the Medford chapter.Members of all major local bicy-cling clubs participated. Organiz-ers are anticipating that morethan 100 cyclists will be partici-pating in this years ride. The ridewill follow a pre-determinedroute through Medford.

    Unfortunately, there are fartoo many people who have lost aloved one or friend in a tragicauto and bike accident, saidMedford chiropractor Brett A.Wartenberg. After suffering anear fatal accident myself in 2006,I want to create as much aware-ness as possible about road and

    please see RIDE, page 16

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    would permit a much faster re-sponse time to public works re-pairs than before. Previously, themunicipal building would receivemany of its reports over thephone.

    If youre driving around, youcan take a picture, upload it, andyour GPS will upload your loca-tion, Portocalis said.

    Residents will be able to follow

    the progress of a repair after re-porting it and will receive a notifi-cation when the repair is fin-ished.

    Residents will also find moreconvenience in monitoring coun-cil meetings.

    The meetings will be streamedlive online thanks to the installa-tion of a camera at the PublicSafety Building.

    In addition, all meetings will bearchived and available for view-ing on demand. After the minutes

    of a meeting are approved, indi-vidual discussions will be timestamped on the stream.

    If theres something con-tentious on the agenda, you donthave to go through the two-hourtape of the council meeting, youcan click on that thing and itll be

    synched up, Portocalis said.According to Portocalis, the old

    website was tough for many resi-dents to navigate, leading to a lot

    of phone calls to the municipalbuilding.

    There was an assumption thatthe public would know how thegovernment operated, Portocalissaid of the old website. Peopletry to maneuver the current web-site and they wont click throughtwo or three times.

    The new website aims to makenavigation easier by making fea-tures easy to find.

    Portocalis said there were op-

    erations, such as online bill pay-ment, that many residents didntknow about.

    Were trying to make this.Some people dont know you canpay your tax and sewer bills on-line, she said. Were trying tostructure it and bring that for-ward.

    The hope is by adding specificlinks, such as online bill pay-ment, residents will find the siteuser-friendly.

    This is more critical now be-

    cause we actually consolidatedthe departments, Portocalissaid. While its more common inother parts of the country, its lesscommon here.

    Residents will see a lot ofchanges on the township website,but there are additional changes

    happening behind the scene. Thetownships content managementsystems were overhauled to makeoperations more streamlined.

    Right now, the staff just re-ceived all of the training on thedifferent facets of the software,Portocalis said. The depart-ments are responsible for theirown content and data.

    Municipal personnel have al-ready switched over to the newsystems internally. As far as thewebsite is concerned, Schultz es-timated about two-thirds of it iscompleted.

    The mobile app will not be

    launched at the same time as thewebsite. Schultz said the websitewill be launched first, with theapp to follow in later weeks.

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    MAY 14-20, 2014 THE MEDFORD SUN 15

    Roofing Tear Offs & Reroofs SkylightsDesign/Build your Additions (your plan or ours)

    Cedar & Mahogany Decks Trex Decks Vinyl RailingsWindows Doors Finished Basements Kitchens

    PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES.

    PEASANT PRICES.

    May 18th- 11:00 AM-3PMFreedom Park in Medford N.J.

    Refreshments, Moon Bounce and Information

    Please email Karen Lowry [email protected] to sign up

    ADHD 5K WALK AND FUN DAY

    Registration $10 for individual walkers/ $20 for familySIGN UP AS A VIRTUAL WALKER!

    www.chadd.org/training-events/ADHD-walk-family-fun-day/virtual-walk.aspx

    Shawnee golf teamdefeats Cherry Hill East

    The following Shawnee golfscore was submitted by CherryHill East varsity head coach RyanJames.

    Shawnee defeated Cherry HillEast 159-166. Shawnee (11-4): MaxGoldstein 38, Max Haggerty 39,Kevin Haines 39, Evan McNally43, George Frake III 46, DillonDavis 47.

    Police identify ATM

    skimming suspectThe following information

    comes from Lt. Joseph Friel ofthe Evesham Township Police De-partment:

    Evesham Police have identifiedand charged the male accused ofinstalling the Skimming deviceand camera on a Bank of Ameri-ca ATM in Evesham on April 26.

    Within 24 hours of posting the

    ATM surveillance photographson the departments Facebookpage, ETPD received dozens of

    tips, which led to the positiveidentification of a male fromMedford.

    As a result of the publics assis-tance, Evesham Investigators ob-tained a search warrant for thesuspects home along with an ar-rest warrant ($25,000). On May 6,the New Jersey State PoliceTEAMS Unit along with mem-bers of the Evesham and MedfordPolice Departments executed thesearch warrant in the 100 block ofTuckerton Road in Medford.

    The suspect is still at large andETPD is asking that anybodywith information as to his where-abouts to contact the EveshamPolice Department at (856) 983-1116, the Confidential Tip Line at(856) 983-4699 or email at [email protected].

    Anonymous tips text ETPDTIPto 847411.

    Choral concert to beheld Sunday, June 1

    Pulling Together: An eveningof Choral Music to BenefitCovenant House Camden isbeing held at the OrthodoxChurch of the Holy Cross in Med-ford on Sunday, June 1 at 5 p.m.

    The concert will feature theNorthern Burlington County Re-gional High School Chorale andthe Choir of the OrthodoxChurch of the Holy Cross. A freewill offering will be taken in sup-port of Covenant House Camden.Covenant House, which hashomes throughout the Americas,provides loving care and vitalservices to homeless, abandonedand exploited youth.

    Refreshments will be servedfollowing the concert. The eventis free to attend. For more infor-mation about Covenant HouseCamden, visit www.covenant-house.org.

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    16 THE MEDFORD SUN MAY 14-20, 2014

    Hours: Thurs & Fri 7-4:30pm Sat 7-4pm

    2885 Rt. 206 Columbus Farmers MarketColumbus, NJ 08022

    Visit us at www.jlcrafts.com

    Approximately 60 NewSheds Just Arrived!

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    andcabanasnow!

    PIGROAST

    May 15th, 16th, & 17th(in front of the

    Amish Food Court)

    bicycle safety.According to New Jersey State

    Police, there have been 146 fatalbicycle-automobile injuries inNew Jersey from 2002 through2011.

    There are many, many morethat are seriously injured. For ex-ample, in Michigan in one yearthere were 2,188 reported acci-dents between automobiles andbicycles. The largest percentageof fatalities occurred in two de-

    mographics, children 11 to 15years of age and adults 45 to 54years of age.

    Many drivers are not aware

    that bicycles are legally requiredto ride in the streets and roadsand not on sidewalks," Warten-berg said.

    A brief ceremony remember-ing family and loved ones wholost their lives while riding bicy-cles will be held, followed by rideprotocol and safety instructions.This event is sponsored by Med-ford Township and the Rock-it-Riders Bicycle Club, and is sup-ported by the Medford Police De-partment.

    Medford Police will be stopping

    traffic along the route sothe ride will be safe and clear.Bicycle mechanics will also be onhand to check bikes before

    the ride. Industry-related andsafety vendors will be on hand aswell.

    The ride will return to Free-dom Park around 8:30 p.m. There,vendors, informational tables,and activities will be availablefrom 6 to 9 p.m. for the partici-pants and all supporters of thisawareness effort.

    For additional informationplease contact Beth Portocalis, at(609) 654-2608 ext. 338 or [email protected].

    RIDEContinued from page 12

    Ride to return at 8:30 p.m.

    Addiction Hotlineof New Jersey

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    PSA

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    6 BR, 2.5 BA private oasis in Headwater Vil-

    lage w/in-law or au pair suite, gorgeous

    landscaping, outside fireplace, upgradedkitchen, new appliances, fresh paint, in-

    ground sprinkler system & gorgeous set-

    ting.

    5 BR, 1.5 BA home within walking distance

    to Upper Aetna Lake w/eat-in kitchen w/all

    appliances included, screened porch, familyroom w/woodburning fireplace & pull down

    staircase to attic.

    4 BR, 2.5 BA colonial in Deerbrook w/up-

    dated bathrooms, bright kitchen w/skylights,

    full appliance pkg, 2 car side entry garage,fenced backyard w/kidney-shaped inground

    pool & deck & home warranty.

    4 BR, 1.5 BA colonial on almost a half acre

    w/covered entry w/brick accent, gleaming

    hardwood floors, DR w/French doors tostamped concrete patio w/EP Henry fire pit,

    updated kitchen w/custom tile backsplash.

    4 BR, 2.5 BA Pond & Spitz home on over an

    acre w/peace & quiet of natural surround-

    ings, 2 story foyer, gleaming hardwood

    floors, open concept space joins breakfast

    area & kitchen, 3 bay garage, large deck,

    sound and security system.

    Charming Chiusano built Jame stown on

    corner lot in Meadow Wood w/3 BR, 2.5 BA,

    country style kitchen, large family room

    w/full wall brick fireplc, attached garage

    w/inside access, economic gas heat &

    home protection plan.

    4 BR, 2 BA European charmer on over an

    acre in Centennial Estates w/2 story foyer,

    gleaming hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen

    w/stainless steel appliances, 2 story family

    room, finished basement, 3 car garage &

    fenced backyard.

    3 BR, 2.5 BA Bob Meyer built home in Deer-

    brook w/neutral paint, gas fireplace, wood

    floors under carpet, 4 seasons sunroom, 2

    car garage, newer heater, a/c, hot water

    heater, windows, updated powder room &

    much more.

    4 BR, 3 BA home w/large eat-in kitchen,

    family room w/brick fireplace, 3 season

    sunroom w/skylights & back door to deck

    and yard, large master suite, in-law suite

    w/separate entrance, oversized garage &

    home warranty.

    4 BR, 2.5 BA lakefront ranch w/renovated

    kitchen w/granite counters, refinished hard-

    woods, master suite addition, wide open

    floor plan, stunning lake views and paver

    landscaping.

    3 BR, 2.5 BA executive townhome in Cran-

    berry Lakes w/plenty of windows, open

    floor plan, hdwd floors, gas fireplace in

    family room, open kitchen, sumptuous

    master bathroom, newer stamped concrete

    patio & 2 car garage.

    3 BR, 2.5 BA soft contemporary w/open

    floor plan, sumptuous kitchen w/maple

    cabinetry, 26x13 family room w/gas fire-

    place & wetbar, 22x13 game room, large

    laundry room, screened porch, storage

    shed and 2 car garage.

    3 BR, 2 full and 2 half bath Bob Meyer

    home w/eat-in kitchen, family room w/ex-

    tended brick fireplace, 4 season sunroom

    w/tile floor and skylights, finished base-

    ment, 2 car garage, irrigation system, cir-

    cular drive & more.

    3 BR, 2.5 BA townhome w/newer roof, garage

    door, insulation, high efficiency windows

    w/lifetime guarantee, attic fan, kitchen cabi-nets, Corian countertops & top of the line dou-

    ble oven. Painted neutral throughout.

    3 BR, 2 BA lakefront rancher w/gorgeous

    family room w/fireplace, kitchen w/all appli-

    ances & breakfast bar, huge family room,

    two car oversized garage w/workbench and

    spacious patio and grill overlook lake and

    dock.

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    CLASSIFIED22 THE MEDFORD SUN MAY 14-20, 2014

    4BR, 2.5BA situated ona .63 acre lot w/fabulous gourmet kitchen complete

    w/granite countertops, ample cabinetry, tile back-splash, wine refrigerator and ceramic tile floor, sliding

    doors lead to spacious deck. Family room w/vaulted

    ceilings, skylights and fireplace. Finished basement

    w/recessed lighting and custom bar.

    This 3BR,1.5BA home is situated on 2.73 acres w/maintenance free

    deck viewing open space & wooded areas. Finished sun-room, wood floors, replacement windows. Updated

    Kitchen has built in bench, tile floor and backsplash Jen-

    naire grill. Oversized 2 car garage w/heat and electricity

    and additional gardening shed w/electric.

    Charming mix of old and new, this4BR, 3BA has had some remodeling including a new family

    room and master bedroom addition. Master suite has gas fire-place & French doors to balcony overlooking the rear yard and

    Master bath is bright w/gorgeous stand alone tub, subway tiles

    & marble floor. 3rd floor attic is finished for more usable space!

    Bank owned and being sold As Is.

    Expansive 4/5BR, 2.5BAcenter hall colonial. Updated kitchen and adjoining break-

    fast room with large casement window to view the yard.Sunken family room w/fireplace and sliders to la rge back

    deck. Bonus room can be used as a computer nook or arts

    & crafts area. Large office and generously sized bedrooms.

    Floored attic offers more storage.

    Beautiful 5BR,2.5BA colonial in Blue Lake. Lg kitchenw/breakfast bar and eating area w/fireplace,

    family room w/wood stove, terra cotta tiles,

    vaulted ceilings & skylights. Sunroom, large

    mud/laundry room and bonus room perfect for

    office, craft room or den.

    4BR, 2.5BA homein Blue Lake w/inground pool, finished

    basement, screened porch, breakfast room,

    office/gym, sauna, central vacuum system.

    Lovely end unit town-house in prestigious Cranberry Lake. Largest model

    backs up to wooded setting on private cul-de-sac.

    Beautiful kitchen w/stainless steel appliances, pantry,

    breakfast far, plenty of storage. Sunny family room

    w/gas fireplace, upstairs has oversized loft with end-

    less possibilities!

    4BR, 2.5BA, newcarpets throughout, newer septic system,

    freshly painted, replacement windows,

    granite countertops, beautiful wood floors

    in living room & family room, gas fireplace.

    Beautiful 4BR, 2.5BAw/hardwood floors, palladium windows, up-

    dated kitchen w/bright white cabinets, granitecountertops, tile backsplash & stainless steel

    appliances, family room w/gas fireplace.

    Three tiered deck, heated gunite pool, 2

    sheds, sprinkler system.

    Beautiful 4BR,2.5BA home located in Centennial Lake.

    Family Room, Office, Sun Room, Game

    Room, Solarium, Two Fireplaces, Exposed

    Beams, Bay Window, Central Vacuum Sys-

    tem.

    Updated 4BR, 1.5BAhome on quiet street where you can enjoy the

    perks of beach access and canoeing! Fabulous

    Sunroom, walls of windows & dual skylights,

    kitchen has newer cabinetry & stainless steel

    appliances, tremendous Family Room with wood

    burning fireplace.

    Upgrades galore!Newer siding, roof & gutters, finished basement

    w/new carpeting, Trex deck, fabulous inground

    pool, huge kitchen w/hardwood floors & granite

    countertops, family room w/wood burning fire-

    place and French doors leading to sunroom.

    Master suite with fireplace!

    Beautiful 4BR,2.5BA home located in Deerbrook on a

    wooded lot. Family Room with Fireplace.

    Shed, Deck.

    Spacious & elegant 5BR,3.5BA home in desirable Medford Lakes. Details in abundance

    from the Grand room w/full length stone fireplace to the kitchenw/granite counters, gas cooking and stainless steel appliances.

    Master Bedroom on both main floor and second level, which has a

    gas fireplace and each with an exquisitely updated bathroom. Fin-

    ished basement.

    2BR, 1.5BAlocated in Birchwood Lakes. Estate sale,

    property being sold As Is but is in good

    condition.

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