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Library to publish new
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By ZANE CLARK
The Sun
It was a chance for the music
department at Cinnaminson Mid-
dle School to perform for crowds
outside of Cinnaminson when
the schools Select Singers, Select
Strings and Jazz Band performed
at the Burlington Center Mall on
April 2.
The performance was just one
of many for the week hosted by
the Burlington County Education
Association during its annual
mall expo.
The association holds the expo
to ensure that teachers remain
visible in the community and so
parents and the public can see
what their students are learning.
Throughout the mall were ta-
bles featuring displays from
many schools in Burlington
County and retired teachers to de-
tail the work that goes on between
students and teachers.
The displays showcased the
work and accomplishments of
students from all different aca-
demic and art classes at the
schools and served to give any
passerby a quick summary of
what the students at that school
were learning and producing.
Donna OMalley, second vice
president with the BCEA, said the
theme of the expo this year was
how the great public schools in
Burlington County connect the
dots.
We connect the dots from
home to school, to all the educa-
tional programs we connect the
dots, OMalley said. The stuff
that you see here cant be tested
on a standardized test. This is
what our kids are learning.
In addition to the table dis-
plays, musical performances also
take place throughout the week of
the expo to showcase what the
students in the various schools
musical programs are learning as
well.
Its a perfect venue for the
teachers to showcase the kids
works, and for the families to
come out and see what a good job
our students are doing and our
teachers are doing with their chil-
dren, OMalley said.
The Cinnaminson students
performed for about an hour at
the expo, with the time evenly di-
vided between the schools Select
Singers, Select Strings and Jazz
Band. The students sang and
played a mix of classic and con-
temporary songs to give a wide
overview of their capabilities and
showcase their talents.
Ed Cook, jazz band director for
the school, said the performance
was important for both the stu-
dents and his fellow educators to
be visible in the community and
to have their programs out there
for everybody in the public to see.
It is public school, and its not
just about doing it in our own lit-
tle bubble, Cook said. Getting
out into the world and doing it in
real world situations thats a
very important part of being an
educator.
Cook also said the performance
was a good preview of the
schools spring concert music and
helped to get the kids more used
to performing in real world situa-
tions.
It really gets the butterflies
out for them, Cook said. It real-
ly gets them a performance before
their big performance. Its like a
scrimmage for the musician to
get them out to perform in other
ways.
Parent Lisa Fedorko was in at-
tendance to watch her son Tyler
sing, just as she did at previous
expos for her other children. She
said the event was a nice thing to
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
Pictured are members of the Cinnaminson Middle School Select Strings and their director David Hercock
performing at the Burlington Center Mall on April 2 for the Burlington County Education Association
mall expo event. The event showcases schools throughout Burlington County with musical performances
and tables in the mall featuring school projects and work.
Sharing the music: Students perform at mall
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Its reading, eating, action and
death at the Cinnaminson Li-
brary as a group of teens works
toward creating its own ongoing
teen magazine.
Reading, Eating, Action and
Death, or R.E.A.D., is the new
magazine by teens, for teens, now
available at the Cinnaminson Li-
brary in the teen section.
Once a month, teens aged 12-18
can get together and contribute
their writing, photography or il-
lustrations toward the magazine,
which is then assembled by part-
time library assistant Shannon
Fagan.
We try to feature one or two
short stories depending on who
has one, Fagan said. They do
poetry, book reviews, and theres
a young lady who has an opinion
column that I think she calls Be
Ashamed of Your Existence.
The project started in January,
and April is the debut of the first
issue.
Its going to be free for our pa-
trons to pick up, Fagan said.
Other libraries might carry it
Im really going to try to get more.
This one is fairly small, maybe
only a few entries, but theyre ex-
cited about it and I am, too.
This idea of a teen magazine
first arose from the library trying
to find a monthly activity for
teens outside of a teen book club.
We had a teen book club, and
it was difficult to do because we
have such a wide variety of kids,
Fagan said. Finding one book
that they all wanted to read was
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do at the mall to get parents to see
what the kids are getting from
schools.
Kids grow up too fast, Fe-
dorko said. You have to go to
everything. Its one of those
things, its important. It means a
lot when they see parents come
out. Parent involvement is always
a good thing. Cinnaminson par-
ents are very, very involved.
When the Cinnaminson per-
formance was nearing the end,
Cook told the audience about the
importance of the arts in a childs
education.
He later said Cinnaminson as a
district recognizes the impor-
tance of the arts through strong
elementary and middle school
programs, and thats why the stu-
dents were able to perform at ven-
ues such as the mall expo.
All our arts programs and all
the education programs are im-
portant, Cook said. Nothing is
on a backburner or side-burner.
Everything is important and so
important for the students
growth as well as for society in
general. We need that heart and
soul to be able to have some feel-
ing along with the knowledge.
ARTS
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Arts important to kids
education, Cook says
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from Lt. Tim Young at the Cin-
naminson Police Department:
Law enforcement officers from
the Cinnaminson Police Depart-
ment will be cracking down on
distracted drivers as part of a
new national distracted driving
enforcement campaign.
Through April 21, the high visi-
bility law enforcement initiative
will target motorists who engage
in dangerous distracted driving
behaviors such as talking on
hand-held cell phones and
sending text messages while driv-
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The slogan of the national
campaign is UDrive. UText. UPay.
Distracted driving is a serious
issue on our roadways, said
Gary Poedubicky, acting director
of the New Jersey Division of
Highway Traffic Safety. "The Na-
tional Highway Traffic Safety Ad-
ministration estimates that each
year thousands of people are
killed in distracted driving relat-
ed crashes and nearly a half mil-
lion people are injured.
Despite the fact that using a
hand held cell phone or texting
while driving is illegal in New
Jersey, the practice appears to be
widespread. In a 2013 survey con-
ducted by the FDU PublicMind
Poll for the Division of Highway
Traffic Safety, 72 percent of re-
spondents said they very often
see people driving and talking on
a hand held cell phone. 40 percent
of respondents said they very
often see drivers texting.
The campaign is being carried
out during the month of April,
which is National Distracted
Driving Month. The campaign is
modeled after similar successful
high visibility enforcement cam-
paigns such as Click It or Ticket
and Drive Sober or Get Pulled
Over.
Police to crack down
on distracted driving
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tough. This I thought would inspire them
more and they can put this on their re-
sume. Its a reason for them to come into
the library.
Fagan said the library provides an envi-
ronment outside of a school setting thats a
little more forgiving in regard to the differ-
ent styles the kids can write about.
Its not particularly formal, Fagan
said. They can write any format that they
want. Some really like it be regimented
and more essay format, and other ones like
it to be more slang terminology and things
like that.
Once the kids send Fagan a digital copy
of their work, she puts it on a projector
during one of their meetings, and the
group works toward designing the pages
and organizing the work.
Theyre running it, Fagan said. Im
just sort of the organizer and computer
person.
While Fagan was nervous at first, she
said the teens soon showed her how dedi-
cated and talented they were when they had
the ability to write about what they want.
Im an English major in college and Im
reading their stuff and theyre really great
and most of them are freshmen in high
school, Fagan said. I think that comes
through because its things they really
want to write about.
The response from the teens parents has
also been positive since the magazine is
fun and can be used on resumes toward
jobs or college.
I said if they did a magazine or some-
thing like this where its their writing and
theyre contributing to it for jobs or work-
ing toward college, they can put it on their
resume, Fagan said. Thats what gets
them in here. The parents like that idea a
resume builder.
Fagan hopes to someday become a li-
brarian, and one of her ultimate goals with
the magazine is to give the teens a sense of
identity and make them feel like the li-
brary is theirs.
Once you get them in here and you find
something that sparks their interest, they
blow you away, Fagan said. Theyre very
smart and creative and funny. I have a
great time with them. When I have a pro-
gram with them, these kids are why I love
my job.
F
or the next two weeks, police
forces throughout the state will
be looking, long and hard, for
drivers who are distracted. Its part of
the Division of Highway Traffic Safe-
tys Distracted Driving 2014 Statewide
Crackdown.
Sixty police departments received
$5,000 each to pay for increased patrols
and checkpoints for the crackdown,
which began April 1 and runs through
April 21. The campaign coincides with
the national Distracted Driving
Awareness Month.
Its a good start, but the state should
really go further to improve public
safety on our roadways.
In 2012, an estimated 421,000 people
were injured in crashes involving a
distracted driver, which represents a 9
percent increase over the year before,
according to state data. Possibly the
most public case was that of 8-month-
old Angelie Paredes, who was killed
last summer when a distracted bus
driver lost control of the vehicle in
West New York and struck a light pole
that fell onto the babys stroller.
Distracted driving focuses on tex-
ting or talking on the phone while
driving, but it also can include using a
mobile phone for directions, using
MP3 players, eating or putting on
makeup.
The fine for a first offense of dis-
tracted driving in New Jersey is $200,
but its a non-point-carrying offense.
We wonder if $200 and no points is
enough of a deterrent to drivers. Or
maybe campaigns such as this one will
help, in that more drivers will be
pulled over for the offense.
Either way, we believe the state, and
maybe even the federal government,
should step in to increase the penalties
for distracted driving, and make driv-
ing in todays mobile society easier to
navigate.
Can the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration require all new
vehicles to be equipped with Bluetooth
technology, like it is requiring all new
vehicles to have backup cameras by
2018?
While it certainly wouldnt solve the
problem, as the driver would have to
have a Bluetooth-compatible device for
it to work, its something that is be-
coming more standard by the day.
It wouldnt be the solve-all to the
problem of distracted driving, but it
would certainly be an effective start.
in our opinion
UDrive. UText. UPay.
State should go further to crack down on distracted driving, permanently
Your thoughts
What do you think about the states push
to reduce distracted drivers? Should the
crackdown be in effect full-time? Should
the state and federal governments do
more to help drivers avoid being
distracted? Share your thoughts with us.
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The following report comes
from Lt. Tim Young at the Cin-
naminson Police Department:
On Aug. 5, 2013, at 4:26 p.m.,
Cinnaminson police were dis-
patched to the 900 block of Union
Landing Road where a resident
reported that her house had been
broken into and numerous items
had been stolen.
The scene was processed and
DNA evidence believed to have
been from the actor was located.
This evidence was delivered to
the laboratory.
On Dec. 9, 2013 Cinnaminson
Police received a notification
from the lab identifying a possi-
ble match. The subject was al-
ready in custody at the Albert C.
Wagner Youth Correctional Facil-
ity on an unrelated charge. Det.
Shaw obtained a warrant for a
DNA sample from the accused.
On March 19, Cinnaminson po-
lice received confirmation that
the DNA samples were a match.
On March 25, the suspect, a
male, 23, of the 200 block of Pearl
Street in Clayton was charged
with burglary and theft. Bail was
set at $50,000 full. The accused re-
mains in custody at the Albert C.
Wagner Youth Correctional
Facility in Bordentown pending
court.
DNA identifies suspect in burglary
As New Jersey American
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vide high-quality, reliable water
service to its customers, it is re-
quired to continually invest in its
distribution system. One such im-
provement is scheduled to take
place in Cinnaminson on or
around April 14, as it will be re-
placing the water main on Foun-
tain Avenue and Fountain Court.
NJAW wants residents to know
that its service will not be affect-
ed other than for a short period of
time when NJAW will shut off
any one individuals service to
connect that individuals service
line to the newly-installed water
main. Residents will be notified
again when this shut off is to
occur. Residents do not need to be
present for this to take place.
However, NJAW will still notify
those present in the household or
business as this occurs. NJAW
will maintain access to individ-
uals property throughout the du-
ration of the project.
Connecting a residents service
line to the new main line may
cause some air to enter the water
line or create disturbance of de-
bris in residents plumbing. If
this occurs, NJAW advises run-
ning cold water for a few minutes
until the water runs clear.
For the safety of the public,
NJAW employees and their au-
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drivers to use caution and obey
all traffic signs while traveling
through the construction zone.
NJAW appreciates residents
patience and understanding
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Baby Time: Ages 6 to 23 months
with a caregiver. 10:30 a.m. Cin-
naminson Library at 1619 River-
ton Road. Wee ones will enjoy
stories, songs, nursery rhymes,
finger plays and movement and
socialization activities. Registra-
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THURSDAY APRIL 10
Chess and Checkers Club: Ages 8
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at 1619 Riverton Road. Calling all
chess and checkers players. Visi-
tors are asked to bring a chess
set along if they have one.
Refreshments will be served.
Walk-ins welcome, but registra-
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Historical Society of Riverton
Night of Recognition: 7:00
p.m., Porch Club, 4th and Howard
Streets, Riverton. The Historical
Society of Riverton is planning a
night of recognition to award the
2014 Daniel Campbell Riverton
Preservation Award to honor indi-
viduals for making a significant
contribution to Riverton historic
preservation or by completing
substantial improvements to an
important building, structure or
site. Each honoree will share their
story. HSR members and their
guests are welcome to join the
celebration. Light refreshments
will follow the presentations.
FRIDAY APRIL 11
Games for Grownups Scrabble:
Adult. 2 p.m. Cinnaminson
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Put letters together, build words,
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lies. 11 a.m. Covenant Presbyteri-
an Church at 2618 New Albany
Road in Cinnaminson. Ticket are
$5 per person, and include lunch,
an Easter Egg Hunt and the debut
of churchs Puppet Ministry. Pro-
fessional photos with the Bunny
will be available for purchase. Call
856-829-7522 for more informa-
tion.
Drop Everything and Read Day: All
ages. 4 p.m. Cinnaminson Library
at 1619 Riverton Road. Drop
Everything and Read during the
month of April. Join the library in
a celebration of Beverly Cleary's
birthday. The library will have a
Beverly Cleary scavenger hunt
and a make-and-take craft for
everyone. All participants will
receive a prize and the winner of
the scavenger hunt wins a
D.E.A.R. grand prize! All day, all
ages. Walk-ins all day. Registra-
tion not required More informa-
tion at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in per-
son or by calling the library at
(856) 829-9340.
Calvary Presbyterian Church Fish
and Chips (or Fried Chicken)
Dinner: All ages. 5 to 7 p.m. Cal-
vary Presbyterian Church at
Fourth and Lippincott Streets,
Riverton. Open to the public.
Come and enjoy a special dinner
out. Menu catered by Thistle
Restaurant, Lyndhurst. Fried cod
fish (all fresh, never frozen) or
fried honey dipped chicken, chips
(fries), cole slaw, dessert/coffee,
tea, soft drinks. Tickets in
advance, limited seating. Pur-
chase at Church Office, week-
days, 9 a.m. to noon, or call (856)
829-0783.
SUNDAY APRIL 13
Myth-Busters at Cinnaminson
Baptist: 6:30 p.m. the Rev. Dr. Bill
Waltz, pastor of Cinnaminson
Baptist, leads a series of studies
called Myth-Busters! Like the
TV show, he will take on popular
teachings (myths) related to the
Christian faith, such as the exis-
tence of God, spirituality, angels,
Jesus, the Bible and history and
heaven. Informative handouts
will be included. All are welcome.
Cinnaminson Baptist is at the cor-
ner of New Albany and Parry
roads. For more information call
(856) 829-3434.
MONDAY APRIL 14
Cinnaminson Sewerage Authority
meeting: 7 p.m. the second Mon-
day of the month at the municipal
building, 1621 Riverton Road, Cin-
naminson. For more information
and to confirm meeting time, visit
www.cinnaminsonnj.org
TUESDAY APRIL 15
Cinnaminson Board of Education
meeting: 7:30 p.m. the third Tues-
day of the month in room 120 at
Cinnaminson Middle School,
Forklanding Road, Cinnaminson.
For more information and to con-
firm meeting time, visit www.cin-
naminson.com.
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
APRIL 915, 2014 THE CINNAMINSON SUN 11
This spring, the Burlington
County College Lamplight Play-
ers perform Jason Robert
Browns Songs for a New World
at the Enterprise Center at BCC,
located on the colleges Mount
Laurel campus, 3331 Route 38. De-
scribed as an abstract musical,
the score, which ranges in influ-
ence from pop to gospel to jazz,
conveys the theme of the show,
which is the moment of decision.
The cast of seven will take the
stage in Mount Laurel on
Wednesday, April 9 and will have
three additional performances
that week.
Audience members will be
taken on a series of emotional
journeys, as they experience the
characters fear and faith, strug-
gles and triumphs, and hopes and
dreams.
Showtimes are as follows:
Wednesday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m.;
Friday, April 11 at 7:30 p.m.; Satur-
day, April 12 at 7:30 p.m.; and Sun-
day, April 13 at 2 p.m.
General admission tickets are
$12 and can be purchased online
at bcc.edu/theatre. BCC students
with a valid ID can purchase their
tickets through their WebAdvisor
account for $7. Group discounts
are also available.
Patrons can pick up their tick-
ets at Will Call at the Enterprise
Center at BCC an hour before
showtime on the day of the per-
formance. Tickets may also be
purchased in person at the Enter-
prise Center beginning an hour
before each performance.
Songs for a New World
to hit the stage April 9
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