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Back on the FarmBurlington County
Farm Fair returns. PAGE 9
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PAIDBELLMAWR, NJ
PERMIT NO. 1239
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COLLEEN P. CLARKSharis Swartley, left, of Mt. Holly, and Jackie Graham, of Eastampton, pick out sunflowers fromTony Darmo at the Burlington County Farmers Market recently. See page 2 for the full story.
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By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun
Noni Bookbinder Bell has livedon McKendimen Road in Sha-mong for the past 17 years.
Through the years she has seena few bad accidents, and she wor-ries that speeding will causemore fatal ones.
“The road starts down byShawnee High School where it isBearhead Road and continues upto Tuckerton,” Bell said. “A cou-ple blocks up is 206. The speedimit in the Shamong portion is 25
mph.”Bell, who studied urban plan-
ning and land use law in collegeand sits on the Shamong Town-ship Joint Land Use Board, feelsthat the road is too wide andstraight and welcomes motoriststo speed.
Previous to sitting on the JointLand Use Board, Bell sat on theShamong Township ZoningBoard.
“In my opinion the road is toowide and straight,” Bell said.“They always told us in collegethat a road that wide and straights conducive for speeding. I think
out here they made it like that be-cause of the limited parkingspace.”
Bell feels that motorists speed-ing, coupled with distractions,such as talking and texting on cellphones, will prove fatal for some-one driving or walking.
“You can always tell when thekids get out of school around 2 or3. They come racing down theroad, and they’re not even theworst ones,” Bell said. “I wouldsay the bus drivers are the worst.”
Through the years, Bell saidthat there have been some fatalaccidents.
Because so many people usethe road to ride bikes, walk theirpets or for exercise, she hopesthat people will slow down so thatthere will not be another fatality.
Bell said research shows thatdespite monetary costs associatedwith points on one’s license forspeeding, several Web sites statespeeding is the main cause of fatal accidents in New Jersey.
In an effort to deal with theproblem, the township did put aspeed bump on the road.
However, Bell said that resi-dents complained about it and thetownship will not put in addition-al ones.
It does, however, put radarsigns on the road.
They slow drivers down when
please see FATAL, page 6
It’s onlya matter
of time Another fatal accident is waiting to happen on one local road, says resident
By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun
The Shamong Township Com-mittee awarded a contract to GenII Contracting Co. Inc. for mainte-nance of the municipal buildingand roof at a recent meeting.
The contractors quoted a priceof $87,150 for the repairs, whichwas the lowest quote, with somequotes ranging as high as$180,000. However, township engi-neer Robert Mannix warned thecommittee and township of possi-ble unforeseen extra costs associ-ated with the repairs.
“There is a high potential for achanging price once the projectgets started,” Mannix said.
The roof at the municipal
building was last done about 15years ago. The roof now has twolayers on it that need to be fullyremoved to fix the roof. The town-ship has been putting $30,000aside for the past five years to usefor maintenance of the roof andbuilding. At the meeting the com-mittee voted to move the fundsand use them for the repairs.
“I would just like to commendthe board for their approach onfiscal responsibility by saving$150,000 over the past five years,”Douglas Heinold, township solici-tor said. “Most places bond andpay interest on money needed forprojects.”
In addition to the repairs doneon the roof and throughout thebuilding, changes will be made to
make the building more acble to handicapped people voting. Through the Help Aca Vote Act, the township winotification bells to the door
At the meeting, the comalso approved a salary of $hour for the building code oThey also approved the aption for the Adopt a Roagram for the Indian Mills Mrial School Student Councilprogram. The students aschool have been mainttrails around Shamong ship.
“These students need towarded for their work,” MJon Shevelew said.
The committee also had
Rainy day has comCommittee uses socked away funds for roof maintenance
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By MELISSA DIPENTOThe Shamong Sun
Many these days are hoping to
fill their stomachs with healthyeats by filling their dinner plateswith local, organic produce andmeats.
But the question that begs to beasked is, “Well, where did it comefrom?”
If you shop at the BurlingtonCounty Farmers Market inMoorestown, some of those eggsor chickens, if they were stillalive, could have basically walked
to the weekly outdoor market ontheir own.
Each Saturday morning, JoannDarmo, along with her husband,
brother and father-in-law, takeCox Road to Hartford Road, arriv-ing 2.1 miles from their originand approximately five minuteslater at 500 Centerton Rd., the siteof the Burlington County Com-munity Agricultural Center,home of the market, now in itsfifth year.
The Darmo’s children are partof the fifth generation in the fam-ily to work the farm.
“Local is a big thing herfarmers market gets it thafter it’s picked,” Darmo sai
This is the fourth year th
mos have sold crops at theket. If you head to the marSaturday, you can expect tothe usual suspects such as toes, white corn, peppersplant and cucumbers at peak from Darmo’s Farmfarm also carries peachemelons.
Darmo said the “buying mentality has helped businethe farm’s stand, which isevery day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.
“It’s cut down on diestransportation costs and tDarmo said. “It’s a big dfarmers and it’s helped us.”
Is 7.7 miles still local for you?
Thought so. That’s the difrom Hunter’s Vegetable FaCinnaminson to the market.
The farm, owner Amy said, has been family owneoperated for nine consegenerations since 1760. Thely also operates a retail mseven days a week at the 12farm at 1101 Union Landing
Hunter said the best items from the farm righ
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are corn, cantaloupes and water-melons. She said her familybrings an array of other vegeta-bles to the farmers market each
week, too.“Buying local – it’s the freshest
flavor. The corn gets toMoorestown when it was picked
that morning,” Hunter said. “Italso puts local food money backinto the community.”
The farmers market currentlyhosts 20 local agricultural ven-dors, with neighborhood farmslike Darmo’s and Little HoovesRomneys, which sells fresh lamb,eggs and fleece, all the way to
Princeton and Kennett Square,Pa.
Other local vendors includeBusy Bee Farm, which special-
izes in pesticide-free lavender,herbs and native plants. The farmis located 15 miles away from themarket at 80 Patty Bowker Rd.,Tabernacle.
Another Tabernacle vendor, Si-mons Berry Farm, a fifth genera-tion farm specializing in the pro-duction of cranberries and blue-
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date on the soccer complesaid that everything is mahead. They are hoping toeverything go to bid at thetime.
they are up.“I don’t want them to
other speed bump up,” Bel“Ultimately, I don’t thinkthing really deters people. I wlike someone to educate more on speeding and dtions. I hope this bringssomeone’s attention so will slow down.”
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Rinker/Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Russell of Shamong are pleased to an-nounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Corrine Russell, to Jef-frey Rinker of Waterford.
Jeffrey is the son of Mr. andMrs. Sam Rinker of Waterford.
The bride-to-be is a graduate of Seneca High School and RowanUniversity. She is employed atPic-A-Lilli Inn and is a substituteteacher.
The future groom is a graof Edgewood High Schooemployed at Pacifico Ford.also a real estate agent withitage Realty.
The wedding is planned fgust 2012.
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COLLEEN P. CLARK/The SunM’Lou Craig, left, and Karen Cain walk through the public gardening plots available at the BurlingtonCounty Agricultural Center.
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Peace no moreNo longer a wonderful life in Trenton
Remember way back when, oh, a couple of weeks ago,when Democrat and Republican leaders in Trenton
joined hands and sang “We Are the World”?Remember the good times? The times when everyone got
along? That new era of bi-parti-sanship that would see politi-cians from across the spectrumstanding shoulder-to-shoulderto right the wrongs of ourworld?
Umm. Nevermind.The irrational exuberance
that we witnessed when a deal was reached on state workerhealth and pension benefits all went away when Gov. Christievetoed a bill and Senate President Stephen Sweeney – best bud-dies only hours before – called the governor a bunch of names.Among the names were “punk” and “Mr. Potter” from “It’s aWonderful Life.”
You may be hearing bells right now, but nobody is getting anywings.
Sweeney was upset because he took the governor’s veto per-sonally. The Early Intervention System was one of the cuts. Ac-cording to NorthJersey.com, Sweeney’s daughter benefitedfrom that program.
Was Sweeney over the top with his comments? Of course. Butit’s hard to knock someone for such an honest response. Ourguess it was more Dad than Senate President saying thosethings.
The political maneuverings will play out. There may be an at-tempt to override the veto. There may not be. Such an attemptmight be successful – or not. And maybe the spirit of cooper-ation has disappeared. At least for now.
But passion is a good thing. Standing up and fighting forwhat you believe in is a good thing.
Perhaps there are ways to channel that passion in ways thatcan bring us back around to righting some of those wrongs.
PunkedDo you think Republicansand Democrats ever will getalong well enough to accom-plish anything? You can visitwww.shamongsun.com toshare your thoughts.
By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun
The Burlington County FarmFair is returning to the area andbringing some history with it.
According to the BurlingtonCounty newsletter, the Office of the Burlington County Histori-an, the Springfield Historical So-ciety and several other historicalsocieties are pairing up togetherto host History Faire at theCounty Fair.
“This is the first year that weare doing something like this,”Richard Toone, president of theSpringfield Historical Societysaid. “There are going to be 14different groups or historical so-cieties. We are either going to setup one large 30 by 60 tent to
house everyone in or two 30 by 30tents.
This year marks the 150-yearanniversary of the Civil War. Inhonor of that, each historical so-ciety will have events or interac-tive activities corresponding toits role in Civil War history.
“The county is going to have atent set up and have a children’sinteractive activity set up. Someplaces are going to have CivilWar reenactments happening,”Toone said.
The Springfield Historical So-ciety will be selling a bookletabout the history of Springfieldfor $2 and several other histori-cal societies and groups will beoffering booklets and brochures.
“For two years we have beenworking on a booklet about
Springfield, but, when we about this, we wanted something small out,” said. “So we are going to psmall booklet for sale.”
Since the area is an atural area, and it is a farmthere will be 24 establishpeople can buy from directly
“There’s going to bethat deal with equine activsheep and several other people can go for producservices,” Toone said.
The Burlington CountyFair will take place July 20at the new county fairgrounRoute 206 and Jacksonvilstown Road.
For more information the History Faire visitcohistorian.com .
Burlington County Farm Fair retur
The New Harmonies ConcertSeries at Historic SmithvillePark hosts Zydeco-a-Go-Go July17 at 12:30 p.m.
Zydeco-a-Go-Go will be per-forming Zydeco, Cajun and NewOrleans rhythm and blues, pre-ceded by a special performance
of Celtic maritime music byCharlie Zahm. The concert se-ries is planned in conjunctionwith the New Harmonies Travel-ing Smithsonian Exhibit on dis-play in the Smithville Mansion
Annex Art Gallery through July26. The exhibit is open dailyfrom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The New Harmonies ConcertSeries brings live roots music toSmithville Park each Sunday.
Artwork by Lady Bird Strick-land of Willingboro and photo-
graphs by Alonzo Jennings of Moorestown are also on displayin the gallery, one of only sixsites in the state selected to hostthe New Harmonies exhibit.
Additional Sunday concerts at
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n July 24 – Nationallystoryteller Queen Nur with Dwight James and Abdul-Malik presenting “Shout and Turnabout.”
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