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Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUERental ordinance
Council adopts long discussedordinance. PAGE 5
NICK COHEN/The Sun
Seneca sophomore Jessica Errigo fires a return shot in a match against Cherry Hill West played Sept. 10. The Golden Eagles cruised toa 5-0 victory as Errigo won her match 6-4, 6-3. Other match winners for Seneca were Katie OBrien and Angela DeKlerk as well asdoubles teams Natalie Narkiewiecz and Alizabeth Dinsmore and Tori Felt and McKenzie McGlone.
Golden Eagles take win, 5-0
By NICK COHENThe Sun
No one would have blamedKristen Hallock-Waters if shestopped running.
After struggling to completeher secondNew York CityMarathon inthe fall of2009, she knewsomethingwas wrong.Three monthslater, she faint-ed, diagnosedwith bradycar-dia, a slow
heartbeat, andgiven a cardiac pacemaker.
The pacemaker did not markan end to her running career,though; it was just another obsta-cle to overcome.
It wasnt that I was afraid torun again, it was more of a fearthat I wouldnt be able to run any-more, Hallock-Waters said.
Running
WatersTo honor her latehusband, residentto run in the Medtronic
Twin Cities Marathon
HALLOCK-WATERS
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The Tabernacle TownshipCommittee unanimously ap-proved an ordinance to add moreoversight on rental propertieswithin the township.
Discussion on the ordinancebegan more than a year ago butcame to the forefront recentlywhen residents from SummitDrive spoke to the township com-mittee about drug activity intheir area that they believed cameas a result of property owners
renting rooms.Included in the ordinance is
the requirement that all rentalproperties be licensed prior tobeing rented.
A $50 licensing fee per propertywill be assessed to the owner, andfor properties with multipleunits, an additional $5 per unitwill be charged. Additionally,owners will need to file for regis-tration and pay these fees annual-ly. Owners of rental propertiesneed to provide the names of all
adults in the unit and notify thetownship if occupancy changes.Owners also need to provide thetownship with a layout of therental property. They are re-
quired to post the maximumnumber of occupants on the prop-erty.
The ordinance allows the town-ships zoning officer to inspectthe property if he deems it neces-sary.
Ken Hall, a resident of SummitDrive, suggested the ordinanceinclude mandatory, yearly inspec-tions.
The township committee dis-cussed inspecting every rentalproperty prior to licensing, butdue to staff limitation in the zon-ing office, it opted to make it dis-
cretionary at the suggestion ofRobert Perri, the townships codeenforcement officer.
Committeewoman Kim Brownis confident the township will beable to inspect properties if thereis an issue.
The ordinance includes issueswith the health code, the housingcode and the fire code, Brownsaid. There are a lot of tools toget them in the door if there is aproblem.
If in the course of inspecting
the property, the inspector finds aproblem, the owner of the unithas 30 days to correct the issue fornon-health and safety-related vio-lations and 10 days to correct
health and safety violations.Penalties for failing to comply
are steep. They include a $1,250fine and potential imprisonmentfor up to 90 days. Each day of non-compliance is considered a sepa-rate offense.
Rental properties ordinance adopted
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The American Cranberry Growers As-sociation is hosting its first New JerseyCranberry Harvest Kick-Off from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, at Whitesbog
Farm Village in Pemberton Township.The kick-off is a one-day, interactive dis-
covery event for the whole family centeredon cranberry farming in the South JerseyPine Barrens. Cranberry growers, leadingresearchers and industry experts will be at
nearly 20 information stations locatedthroughout Whitesbog Farm Village.There will be a variety of equipment dis-plays, demonstrations, presentations and
hands-on activities for all ages and inter-ests throughout the day.
Health researcher and internationalspokeswoman Dr. Amy Howell will be pre-senting on health benefits of cranberrieswith a special session for health profes-
sionals. You can get a free blood pressurescreening done at the cranberry health sta-tion throughout the day.
Hall of Fame cranberry geneticist and
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Cranberry Harvest Kick-Off set for Sept. 27
No one would ever accuse Gov.
Christie of being reserved, of
not speaking his mind, or of
not taking chances.
No one.
Last week, he solidified that once
again when he decided to lift New Jer-
seys ban on sports betting. His deci-sion which came as a surprise to
many around the state and nation is
in direct opposition to what he said a
month ago when he told us all to forget
about sports gambling.
With the governors decision, and
directive to law enforcement, casinos
and horse race tracks can start offer-
ing bets on professional and collegiate
sports as soon as a judge affirms
that what Christie is doing is legal, or
at least isnt illegal.
A federal law prohibits sports bet-
ting in all but four states. When New
Jersey challenged that law, it went all
the way up the legal ladder, but the
Supreme Court decided not to hear the
case. So, alas, no overturn of the feder-
al law.
But a federal appeals court just
below the Supreme Court said nothing
was preventing New Jersey from re-pealing its own ban and not regulating
the industry much like the states of
Washington and Colorado do with
marijuana.
So last week, thats what Christie
did. He repealed the state ban on
sports betting and said New Jersey
wont regulate, license or authorize
sports betting officially. Acting state
Attorney General John Hoffman said,
in fact, that the state will be telling
casinos and tracks that they wont be
held liable for sports wagering.
Its not the avenue that Christie, or
any one else at the state level, wanted
to take, but it seems as though its the
road they feel they were forced down
because they want sports wagering so
badly.
And can you blame them for this?
Three Atlantic City casinos shut down
in the last month, and one more, the
Trump Taj Mahal, just announced it
would be closing in November. Those
four closings will eventually result in
the loss of more than 10,000 jobs and
be a hit on a big tax money-maker for
the state.
Bets cant be placed yet a federalcourt is expected to affirm Christies
position in a few weeks and when
they are, you wont be able to bet on
any professional sports event held in
New Jersey (no Jets, Giants or Devils
home games) or on any New Jersey
college team no matter where they
play (no Ray Rice alma mater). Every-
thing else, though, will be offered on
the big board.
While the NFL and other profession-
al sports leagues might fight this
move, its unlikely they will prevail
forever. Even NBA commissioner
Adam Silver said its inevitable and
that his league will ultimately partic-
ipate in that.
Will this be the shot in the arm New
Jerseys gambling landscape needs?
Can it finally, once and for all, turn
into Las Vegas East? Its hard to tell.
in our opinion
Its time to take the pointsChristie takes chance on New Jersey sportsbetting as the underdog
Share your thoughts
What do you think about Gov. Christieslift of the states sports betting ban?Share your thoughts on this, and othertopics, through a letter to the editor.
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ford as she reads a story andteaches how to prepare a healthysnack.
THURS YSEPT. 18Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Yoga pretzels is a fun and vibrant
way to get kids bending, breath-ing, twisting and stretching. Kidswill find their connection with theuniverse through playful poses
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Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinBabita Kapoor, a registered Shak-
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ness techniques through postureand breathing, learn meditationtechniques to help with insomniaand fatigue, and much more.Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat.
FRI YSEPT. 19Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
6. 10:30 a.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.
Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Brooke, a regis-
tered therapy dog. Brooke is alovable 6-year-old Standard Poo-dle and she loves to hear a goodstory. Reading to dogs has beenshown in increase literacy skillsand confidence in children. Signup for a 15-minute slot.
S TUR YSEPT. 20Pokemon battle bash: Ages 7 to 12.
2 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Will for fun-filledPokemon battle with other Poke-
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MON YSEPT. 22Adult knitting club: 10:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-ters of all levels are invited to jointhis four-week series. Bring aproject or pick one out at class.Beginners should bring size 10knitting needles. Yarn will be pro-vided.
TUES YSEPT. 23Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Knitters of all levels are invited to
join this five-week series. Bring a
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Her passion for running wasborn out of tribute to her latehusband Jeff.
Jeff was diagnosed withglioblastoma multiforme on Jan.5, 2004. He was treated at The Pre-ston Robert Tisch Brain TumorCenter at Duke University andparticipated in several quality-of-life studies sponsored by the Tug
McGraw Foundation. Jeff embod-ied the ya gotta believe spiritmade famous by McGraw, and heendured four craniotomies,weeks of radiation therapy, fouryears of various chemotherapiesand months of speech, physicaland occupational therapy.
Through it all, he never lost hisstrength, determination, humor
and incredible smile, Hallock-Wa-ters said.
He was an endurance cyclist,and even during treatment, henever lost that commitment. Herode his bike through four yearsof chemotherapy, it was very im-portant to him. He was an inspi-ration to me, Hallock-Waterssaid.
Jeff completed the AmericanCancer Society Bike-a-thon fromPhiladelphia to the New Jersey
Shore the day before flying toDuke for his third brain surgeryfor a tumor recurrence. Sadly,Jeff passed away on Nov. 26, 2007,
just three days after his 42ndbirthday. Hallock-Waters thinksof her husband often during herruns.
I think about him a lot when Irun. That connection he had with
being outside, with being in na-ture. I know he would be proud ofme, Hallock-Waters said.
She admits he would have beensurprised to watch his wife turnmarathon runner.
I dont think he would haveseen this coming, but he wouldhave supported it. There are somany people who cant physicallydo these things because of healthreasons, so as long as I can I will,Hallock-Waters said. You can
find ways to be healthy and to beactive. You can overcome.After her pacemaker was im-
planted in 2010, Hallock-Watersresumed training, running fourhalf-marathons and two 10-mileraces. And in 2013, she returnedto the New York City Marathon toonce again run for her husbandwith the Tug McGraw Founda-tions team. Her commitment hasimpressed family and friends aswell as raised a few eyebrows.
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AFTERContinued from page 1
please see GLOBAL, page 11
After pacemaker was implanted in 2010,Hallock-Waters resumed training
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Everyone has come to expectit from me, theyre proud of me. Ithink there are some people thatare concerned, but all my physi-cians say it is perfectly OK. Somesay Im a little bit crazy too, Hal-lock-Waters said with a laugh.After the pacemaker was put in, I
was determined to do it again. Ihave this feeling, more like I wantto prove I can do anything thatanyone else can.
Hallock-Waters moved to Tab-ernacle 14 years ago from Long Is-land, and the area has provided aperfect backdrop for her longtreks.
Im in a good spot definitely,running through Tabernacle isbeautiful. Ill run into downtown
Chatsworth. I like to go throughShamong into the trails throughWharton State Forest and aroundAtsion Village. There are noshortage of great, beautifulplaces to run in this area, Hal-lock-Waters said.
The scenery will be slightly dif-ferent when Hallock-Waters par-ticipates in the Medtronic TwinCities Marathon on Oct. 5 in Min-neapolis-St. Paul, Minn., as aMedtronic Global Hero.
This years team includes run-ners from 10 countries: Australia,Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia,Israel, Italy, Switzerland, the Unit-ed Kingdom and the UnitedStates. Each runner has a medicaldevice to treat conditions such asheart disease, diabetes, spinal dis-orders, chronic pain or neurologi-cal disorders. The MedtronicGlobal Heroes program, launchedin 2006, celebrates people who
have overcome chronic diseaseconditions and continue todemonstrate a passion for run-ning.
Through their running andservice, the Global Heroes repre-sent fully-empowered patientswho not only actively managetheir own health needs, but arealso proactively contributing tothe well-being of their families,friends and communities, saidDr. Jacob Gayle, vice president of
the Medtronic philanthropy, in astatement.Global Heroes are selected by
Twin Cities In Motion, the non-profit organization that directsthe Medtronic Twin CitiesMarathon. Each participant andtheir guest are awarded a raceentry and travel expenses to Min-nesota. Hallock-Waters has al-
please see RUNNER, page 14
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Global Heroes team includesrunners from 10 countries
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helping to reduce pesticide useand improve fruit quality.
At 2 p.m. there will be a specialceremony to release Vorsasnewest variety, Scarlet Knights,into the marketplace as the firstfresh fruit variety of cranberry tobe sold specifically by name.
Kids can enjoy building a bog
in a cup with cranberry growersfrom Pine Island Cranberry, ortake in a mini-lesson at the his-toric Village Schoolhouse on pol-lination and how flowers turninto fruit.
Talk with growers about waterquality and management in thePine Barrens. Water is a majorcomponent of cranberry farm-ing.
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Have a family photo taken in apool of cranberries.
Go through our tastingroom, tasting cranberry prod-ucts and gathering recipes, or at-
tend a demonstration on cookingor decorating with cranberries.
Other topics include pollina-tion, land stewardship on a cran-berry farm in the Pine Barrens,winter activities, weather sciencedemonstrations, agricultural sci-ence activities, and lots more.
Joe Darlington, fifth genera-tion cranberry grower, will be dis-cussing the advances in harvest-ing equipment including the Dar-lington dry harvester patented by
his father and his own invention,the first completely floating cran-berry harvester. At the end of theday, join him as he leads his crewin putting the harvester in thewater and taking the first pass ofthe season splashdown!
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FESTIVALContinued from page 6
Festival will feature tastingroom, cooking demos, more
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ready spoken to other partici-pants in preparing for the event.
Ive spoken to other racersfrom Brazil and Switzerland,which was really great. It was in-teresting to speak to other run-ners who have an electronic pace-maker and their experiences andwhat theyve had to overcome,Hallock-Waters said.
She has a message to those whomay think it is too late or too diffi-cult to make a change in theirday-to-day health.
It is never too late if you putyour mind to it. Not every day is agood day but you make yourself
do it, and if you dont do it oneday because youre too tired oryou cant, the next day is a newday, Hallock-Waters said. Itsnever too late to embrace ahealthy lifestyle.
RUNNERContinued from page 11
Runner: Nevertoo late to
improve health
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performing routine aerial inspec-tions on the Jersey Central Power& Light transmission lines onThursday, Sept. 11. The routineaerial inspections in the JCP&Lregion typically require about 12-15 days for completion, so the aer-ial patrols are expected into thelast week of the month dependingon weather conditions, as well asother scheduling needs. The heli-copter will be flying slowly, 20-30mph, along the lines and mayhover at any time for a closer in-spection. The helicopter sched-uled for these patrols is blackwith red letters, MD 500, with reg-istration number N353AH on thetail.
While this should have no im-
pact on Tabernacle, it should be
noted that the contractor hasbeen authorized to patrol thetransmission circuits in their en-tirety, so patrols on certain linesmay therefore extend into theneighboring regions.
The flight crew provides infor-mation on their daily location toboth Transmission Lines Mainte-nance and the WCC, and the pilotwill be in communication withany local airports when in theirairspace.
Please note that poor weatherand emergency patrols or repairselsewhere may cause re-schedul-ing and or delays in the projectedschedule. Please contact WilliamLowe, Tabernacle EmergencyManagement coordinator, withany questions, problems or if youare in need of any additional in-formation regarding the routineaerial inspections.
Haverfield Aviation, Inc.begins aerial inspections
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