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    www.marltonsun.com AUG. 19–25, 2015 FREE

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    INSIDE THIS ISSUEMunicipal upgrade

    Evesham municipal complexto gain new kiosk. PAGE 4

    ZANE CLARK/The Sun

    Before stopping in for a recent story time at the Evesham Library on Aug. 11, Mary Susan Madorno,age 1, sat down to enjoy a wooden puzzle with her mother Alyson. Afterward, the two headed off forthe library’s ‘Bird Tales’ story time and craft.

    Pint-sized puzzler

    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    If one were to attend a SpecialOlympics New Jersey competi-tion, there’s a decent chancethey’d get to see 32-year-old Marl-ton resident Steve Rodenbeck.

    Rodenbeck is a busy athlete,competing in programs year-round in flag football, basketball,floor hockey, volleyball and ten-nis. He’s participated in numer-ous Special Olympics events, in-cluding on a floor hockey team atthe Winter World Games in Boise,Idaho, in 2009.

    Just a few weeks ago, Roden-beck got to check off another boxon his long list of athletic accom-plishments

    Rodenbeck played on the TeamNew Jersey unified volleyballteam in Los Angeles last month atSpecial Olympics Summer WorldGames. The team was chosen torepresent Team USA in the uni-fied volleyball tournament.

    The World Games is the largestinternational summer event forSpecial Olympics. Like its Sum-mer Olympics counterpart, it isheld once every four years. Los

    Angeles hosted this year’s event.It was the first time the SummerWorld Games were held in theUnited States since 1999.

    When Rodenbeck found outhe’d have the opportunity to par-ticipate in the Summer WorldGames for the first time, he wasecstatic.

    “I was jumping over the stars,”Rodenbeck said. “It was a greatfeeling to be selected.”

    Rodenbeck was one of just 17athletes from New Jersey selectedfor the games. In addition to theunified volleyball team, fourtriathletes, two gymnasts and twocyclists from the Garden Statealso traveled to Los Angeles. Hav-ing already represented the Unit-ed States at the Winter World

    Games in 2009, Rodenbeck could-n’t wait to do it again.

    “I feel very honored to repre-sent our country,” he said. “It’s

     just a great overall feeling. It’ssomething we were very proudof.”

    Rodenbeck began playing uni-fied volleyball a couple years agoafter participating in a clinic. He

    World athleteResident Steve Rodenbeck getschance to represent United States

    at Special Olympics World Games

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    The Evesham Township “Offi-cer of the Month” for July is Pa-trolman Richard Hernandez.

    Hernandez has been a memberof the Evesham Police Depart-ment for 14 years. Hernandez iscommended for his exceptionalinvestigative skills, initiative anddedication to the community.

    • On July 5 during the earlymorning hours, Hernandez inves-tigated a motor vehicle burglaryin progress on Hamilton Road.While canvassing the area, Her-nandez observed three suspiciousmales in the parking lot of Mc-Donalds.

    Hernandez interviewed thesubjects and subsequently gaineda confession to numerous vehicle

    burglaries throughout the town-ship.

    Hernandez’s interview skillsand commitment led to the recov-ery of stolen currency, electronicdevices and other personal itemsthat were taken during these carburglaries.

    • During the month of July,Hernandez responded to a resi-dence where a middle-aged malewas threatening to kill himself.

    The suicidal male fled on footinto a densely wooded area wherethe subject could not be locatedeven after numerous K-9 searchesand cell phone pings.

    Hernandez continued to can-vass the neighborhood and locat-ed the subject walking in the areaof his residence eight hours afterthe search began.

    The subject had been consum-ing a large amount of prescrip-tion pills and was intending toharm himself.

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    his proactive approach in arrest-ing the three subjects for commit-ting the vehicle burglaries andhis unwavering commitment inlocating the suicidal male eighthours after he was reported miss-ing.

    Hernandez’s commitment un-doubtedly saved the suicidalmale’s life.

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    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    Residents who need a little helpfinding their way around the Eve-sham Township Municipal Com-plex will soon have just that.

    The help comes as EveshamTownship is set to soon launch itsown touch screen informationkiosk, which will stand at the en-trance of the municipal buildingpast the building’s second set of sliding doors, next to the stairway

    and elevator.According to township manag-

    er Tom Czerniecki, the kiosk willreplace the current system of di-recting residents, which is a largeeasel with a sheet of paper listingthe location of the services a resi-dent might be looking for.

    “In 2008, we said let’s list theservice your looking for ratherthan the department, and the

    room number, so that was a leapforward, but we realized that weactually need both,” Czernieckisaid.

    “We need an actual map by de-partment, and we also need a mapby service.”

    Czerniecki said that the coun-cil budgeted for the project sometime ago, but finding the softwareakin to the type of system thatmany corporations use was ex-pensive.

    As such, Czerniecki said town-

    ship management informationsystems director Lisa Ott wasable to use Microsoft’s basic Pow-erPoint program to design a sys-tem to suit the township’s needs.

    “We were really reluctant tocommit to any one vendor be-cause historically we tend to payfor more than we use, but withthe reduction in cost for some of the touch screen technology

    that’s out there, Lisa worked real-ly hard to find a way to makePowerPoint useful with this,” Cz-erniecki said.

    Upon approaching the kiosk,users will see a screen that willfade in and out when the kiosk isnot in direct use that will displayupcoming meetings set to takeplace at the municipal building.

    On that touch screen will betwo options for residents to selectwith their finger – an option forthe building’s directory by de-

    partment name and number, andan option for a directory by serv-ices available at the complex.

    Users can select the buildingdirectory if they know the exactdepartment they’re looking for,which will take them to a pagelisting the different departmentsand their room numbers.

    Touching one of those roomnumbers will then take visitors toa screen with a map of the munic-ipal building, as well as writtendirections telling visitors how to

    get to the room they selectedusing the stairs or the elevators.

    If a resident approaches thekiosk and is unsure what depart-ment they’re looking for, they canselect the service directory, whichCzerniecki said will give them alist of the top 10 services and in-formation available at the munic-ipal building that residents do notperform online

    Those services include con-struction and zoning permits,

    court business, employment ap-plications, fire inspections, mar-riage licenses and vital statistics,miscellaneous licenses and per-mits, pet licenses, property as-sessments, tax payments andwater and sewer business.

    The kiosk’s screens will alsofeature a QR code for municipalbuilding visitors to scan withtheir smart phones that will allowvisitors to follow the township’sFacebook page.

    Czerniecki said an audio but-

    ton would eventually also beavailable to announce directionsas well.

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    Earl H. Siegman Aug. 8, 2015 

    Earl H. Siegman of Marltonpassed away on Aug. 8 at age 78after a recent illness.

    Siegman was the beloved hus-band of Lucy M. (nee Panarello),loving father of Kimberly Cum-mings (Robert), Kris Siegman-Southwick (Brian), Diane VanLiere (Gary), Luane Hayden(Michael), Susan Davis (Edward)and Lisanne Wittman (Ronald).

    He was the dear grandfather of Katherine and James Cummings

    and 12 step-grandchildren andfour step-great-grandchildren.

    Siegman was a graduate of Merchantville High School and aveteran of the U.S. Navy. He was amember of the MerchantvilleFire Department and later joinedthe Marlton Fire Company in 1966prior to the formation of the Eve-sham Township Fire District in1968.

    Siegman was a life member of the fire department and was ap-proaching 50 years of service, be-

    ginning in the fire service as afirefighter and rising to the rankof chief of Marlton Fire Compa-ny.

    Siegman served on the board of fire commissioners for more than20 years and was instrumental informing Evesham Fire-Rescue asit is known today.

    Under Siegman’s tenure on theboard, the first career fire chief was hired, the Kings Grant firestation was added to the town-

    ship, and the Main Street and Ket-tle Run fire stations were rebuilt.The Marlton First Aid Squad

    was brought under district lead-ership and additional career staff was hired to supplement the vol-unteer staff and the growingcommunity.

    Siegman remained active infire operations and administra-

    tion after his time on variousboards.

    He was the former treasurer of the Burlington County 200 Cluband the Burlington County Mili-tary Affairs Council.

    He was an active member of the Lenape Regional SchoolBoard and the Evesham Town-ship School Board, the VirtuaFoundation, the Southern NJ De-velopment Council and the KikiKonstantinos Scholarship Foun-dation.

    Siegman’s commitment to pub-lic safety and service was remark-

    able. He was a true communityminded man for Evesham Town-ship.

    He was dearly loved and will be

    greatlymissed.

    Relativesand friendswere invitedto a visitationon the night of Friday, Aug. 14and morningof Saturday,Aug. 15 a.m. atBradley Fu-neral Home,with a funeral service to have fol-lowed.

    In lieu of flowers, donations

    may be made in Earl's memory tothe Kiki Konstantinos Scholar-ship Foundation 93 Willow GroveRoad, Shamong NJ 08088.

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    few more weeks. That’s all

    that we have left of summer.

    Technically, there are about

    six weeks left, but in the lives of us

    New Jersey residents, Labor Day – 

    when most schools go back in session

    for the 2015-2016 year – marks the end

    to our summer.No more beach. No more pool. No

    more fun – OK, maybe that’s a bit dra-

    matic.

    But it’s not all doom and gloom with

    summer gone. In fact, there’s plenty to

    be excited about, and we’ve been hard

    at work covering this excitement al-

    ready.

    Our senior associate editor, Mike

    Monostra, loves this time of year.

    That’s because the end of August

    means the start of one of his pas-

    sions – covering sports. Mike has been

    on the summer sports camp trail for a

    week or so now, and he will continue to

    be out and about on local fields as ourhigh school teams continue to prepare

    for the upcoming season.

    Soon, you’ll see some of the photos

    Mike and our other editors have taken

    at these camps. Soon, you’ll begin read-

    ing more about the teams, players and

    coaches who are involved in the games

    they love. And soon, on Sept. 9 to be

    exact, you’ll be receiving The Sun’s

    High School Fall Sports Preview guide.

    Our fall sports preview special sec-

    tion is a stand-alone piece previewing

    each high school fall sport, with full

    schedules for the entire season and fea-

    ture stories as well.

    Mike is reaching out to every high

    school coach and athletic director for

    the fall season for the section. But

    we’re calling on parents, coaches and

    even players to participate as well.

    Sports will be a major focus of up-

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    soon see. And not just high school var-sity sports. We want to cover the JV

    and freshman teams, as well as all the

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    The annual St. Joan of Arc Church Car-nival is Monday, Aug. 24 to Saturday, Aug.29 at Evans and Willow Bend roads.

    Rides, food, games and entertainmentbegin at 6 p.m.

    There will be a 50/50, hourly raffles andan Apple Watch raffle.

    All-access ride bracelets will be availablefor every night of the carnival and can bepurchased in advance at the MarltonShopRite, the church vestibule after week-end masses or at the rectoryMonday–Thursday from 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.

    and 2–5 p.m., for $25. Cost at the carnival

    will be $35.All proceeds benefit St. Joan of Arc

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    competed with Team New Jerseyin the sport at the SpecialOlympics USA Games in 2014.

    Unified volleyball is a uniqueevent at Special Olympics whereathletes with disabilities competewith those without intellectualdisabilities, named “unified part-

    ners.” Rodenbeck said playingwith unified partners has allowedhim to make new friends andlearn more about volleyball strat-egy.

    “What happens is they showyou how to position yourself,” hesaid. “There were a couple timeswe had to switch from right to leftand from left to right and the part-ner would show us how to get setand in position on offense and de-fense.”

    Shortly after the 2014 USA

    Games ended last summer, thevolleyball team found out itwould be going to the WorldGames in 2015.

    “We received a letter in themail saying we’ve been chosen torepresent the United States,” Ro-denbeck said.

    The team traveled to Californiathe week prior to the start of theworld games and trained at Uni-versity of California-Riverside.

    Once the competition got un-

    derway, Team New Jersey raninto some tough competitionagainst countries such as Ger-many and Austria. Rodenbecksaid the team’s goal was to put itsbest effort forward each match.

    “We just wanted to go outthere, do our best and have agreat time,” he said.

    The team fell short of a bronzemedal, but Rodenbeck said partic-ipating was enough of a reward.Some of his favorite memoriesweren’t the actual match, but

    rather activities the team did off the court.

    “I enjoyed the different tripswe made,” he said “We went toHollywood, the Walk of Fame, theMadame Tussauds Wax Muse-

    um.”Rodenbeck also loved the inter-

    national flavor of the WorldGames. He said it makes the eventunique from some of the otherSpecial Olympics events he par-ticipated in.

    “We get to trade things with

    them,” Rodenbeck said. “I eventraded my USA polo shirt for aFinland polo shirt.”

    Rodenbeck plans to continuehis busy athletic schedule withflag football this fall and hopes toreturn to the World Games in thefuture. He also hopes others in hiscommunity get involved withSpecial Olympics, saying a littlebit of effort can go a long way.

    “Just do your best and havefun,” he said.

    Email us at [email protected]

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    Goal was to put forth best team effort, Rodenbeck says

    Special to The Sun

    Steve Rodenbeck poses next to atorch at the 2015 SpecialOlympics Summer World Gamesin Los Angeles last month.

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    WE NES Y AUGUST 19Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-

    sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Knit and/or crochet? Then

    come join other knitting and cro-chet fans for an hour (or more, ifpreferred) of relaxed, social yarntime. Registration is not required.More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    Foreign Film & Discussion Series –“Strike”: 2 p.m. Evesham Libraryat 984 Tuckerton Road. Join for-mer Drexel Professor RameshKajaria to watch and discuss this2007 film. In Polish with Englishsubtitles, not rated. Registration

    not required, but seating is limit-ed. More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    MOMS club: For at-home mothers.Email [email protected] for information.

    Preschool storytime: Barnes andNoble, 200 West Route 70. 11 a.m.Call 596-7058 for information.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 4:15 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visit

    www.oa.org for information.

    THURS Y AUGUST 20Under the Sea Scavenger Hunt:

    Kids. 10 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Search formermaids, sharks, buried treas-ure and more in this scavengerhunt. Small prize for each partici-pant. All ages welcome. Registra-tion not required. More informa-tion online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us,in person or call the library at

    (856) 983-1444.Pirate Tales: Ages 3-6. 10:30 a.m.

    Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Ahoy mateys, swash-buckling adventures await you.Books, songs, music and fun.Craft included. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    Adult Yarn Social: Adult. 11 a.m. Eve-sham Library at 984 TuckertonRoad. Knit and/or crochet? Thencome join other knitting and cro-

    chet fans for an hour (or more, ifpreferred) of relaxed, social yarntime. Registration is not required.More information online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or

    call the library at (856) 983-1444.

    BNI Evesham Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at Indian Spring CountryClub, 115 S. Elmwood Rd, Marlton.

    BNI is a business and professionalnetworking referral organization.Join us to learn more about howto grow your business. Call Jimfor details at (856) 669-2602.

    BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.

    Mat Pilates: Gibson House. Targetsabs, back, posture, balance andflexibility. Call 985-9792 for infor-mation.

    Recovering Couples Anonymous: 7p.m. at Prince of Peace Church, 61E. Route 70. Call 596-4815 oremail [email protected] forinformation.

    FRI Y AUGUST 21Boppin Babies: Ages 12-24 months.

    10:15 a.m. Evesham Library at

    984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Jenn for a fun circle time withparachute play and more. Sib-lings must remain seated. Regis-tration is required. Registeronline at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, inperson or call the library at (856)983-1444.

    Little Movers and Shakers: Ages 2to 3. 11:00 a.m. Evesham Libraryat 984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Jenn for a half- hour of musicalfun and movement. Siblings mustremain seated. Registration isrequired. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    S TUR Y AUGUST 22Overeaters Anonymous: 10 a.m. at

    Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.

    MON Y AUGUST 24

    Kiddiecize: Ages 3-6. 10:30 a.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Get fit at the library!This family fitness program isdesigned to teach kids about theimportance of healthy lifestyle

    habits. Children and their care-giver will take part in a workoutthat is both energizing and fun.Children and caregiver shouldcome in sneakers and appropri-ate workout attire. Registration is

    requested. Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    Abrakadoodle: Ages 5-12. 4 p.m.Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Calling all artists...kidsages 5 - 12 will explore and learnwhile using their imaginations tocreate their own framed master-piece. Registration is suggested.Register online at www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person or call thelibrary at (856) 983-1444.

    Marlton Women’s Club meeting: 7p.m. at Gibson House, RecreationDrive. Call 596-0651 or 988-0422for information.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 1:30 p.m.at Prince of Peace Church. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.oa.org for information.

    TUES Y AUGUST 25Itsy Bitsy Time: Kids. 10:15 a.m.

    Evesham Library at 984 Tucker-ton Road. Join Ms. Jenn for a fun

    activity with motion and musicfor babies 6-12 months. Bring ablanket. Siblings must remainseated. Registration is required.Register online atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    Little Movers and Shakers: Ages 2to 3. 11 a.m. Evesham Library at984 Tuckerton Road. Join Ms.Jenn for a half- hour of musicalfun and movement. Siblings mustremain seated. Registration isrequired. Register online at

    www.bcls.lib.nj.us, in person orcall the library at (856) 983-1444.

    Toastmasters: Noon. Contact DaveBalinski at [email protected] 380-4701.

    Questions of Faith support group: 3p.m. at Samaritan Center for GriefSupport, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 180.Call (800) 596-8550 to register.

    Marlton Central Networkers Chap-ter: 11:30 a.m. at Marco’s at IndianSpring, 115 S. Elmwood Road. BNImeets Tuesdays for lunch. Feel free

    to bring plenty of business cardsand a guest or two to find out how atrade exclusive business network-ing group can help increase quali-fied referrals. Call (856) 304-9320for more information.

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