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Autism Spectrum Mandate Services designed
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young adults with developmental disabilities
By LINDSEY NOLEN
The Sun
LINDSEY NOLEN/The Sun
Medford Township Mayor Jeffrey Beenstock reads a proclamation to Richie Abrams that commemorates his victory over cancer as members of his family standby at his party on Saturday, Oct. 15.
A party fit for a survivor
After beating cancer, resident Richie Abrams Jr. celebrates
in style with a proclamation from Mayor Beenstock
By LINDSEY NOLEN
The Sun
Imagine waking up one morning, experiencing a single symptom, visiting the doctor and
soon after being told cancer is
the diagnosis. Unfortunately,
this became a reality for lifelong
Medford
resident
Richie
Abrams Jr., who was diagnosed
with colon and liver cancer in
October 2013. Yet now, after 2.5
years of treatments, he has won
the battle, and, in response, his
family threw him a huge party
on Saturday, Oct. 15 to commemorate his determination.
It was one of those things
that you cant believe it can actually happen to you, Abrams
said. I knew I just had to do
please see MAYOR, page 13
According to the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 68 American children
is identified on the autism spectrum. To offer support to these
children, Medford organization
Autism Spectrum Mandate Services, located at 4 Mill Run Court,
works to improve communication, behavior, social, leisure,
self-care, feeding and toileting
skills.
Founded in 2011 by Medford
resident Rebecca Khettry-Clay,
who serves as the organizations
executive director and as one of
its board-certified behavior consultants, hopes to help all participating individuals reach their
maximum potential in the areas
of academics, communication,
social, adaptive, play, leisure and
work-related skills. In doing so,
she has added staff including
other BCBAs, a full-time BCaBA,
three BCBA interns and more
than 30 trained ABA therapists.
Designed for children up to age
21 with autism and other developmental disabilities, the organiza-
tion utilizes current research in
applied behavior analysis to help
develop these skills. It also excels
in evaluating an individuals academic, communication, social,
adaptive, motor and behavioral
strengths and weaknesses to implement programs, using strategies and modifications, within inclusive and self-contained settings.
We provide services to children who have autism in their
homes, and we work on communication, social and behavioral
skills, Khettry-Clay said. Its really important for the community because these children that
were serving now will become
much more independent and able
to live in our community.
Along with ABA and other behavioral autism services, Autism
Spectrum Mandate Services
seeks to assist with the monetary
cost of deductibles and copays to
individuals in need and also to
those individuals without insurance. It also attempts to fund and
provide opportunities for social
activities within the community
please see LOCAL, page 12
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Yearning to play
Student makes plea to play
football at Seneca. PAGE 7
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
MD Anderson Cancer
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UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS
NOVEMBER 10, 2016 | Thanksgiving Recipe Redux
Thanksgiving is all about sharing and enjoying
our traditional family recipes. But lets admit, they
could probably use a bit of a makeover. Join MD
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how to make your favorite, classic Thanksgiving
recipes lighter and healthier. Refreshments will
be served. Space is limited and registration is
required. Visit events.cooperhealth.org or call
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CAMDEN SESSION
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Room 4100
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Did you know that there is now an approved, effective screening for lung cancer for
high risk men and women that can reduce lung cancer death by more than 20%?
Join the lung cancer experts from MD Anderson Cooper for an informative discussion
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Time:
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Location: Nordstrom Cherry Hill
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Cherry Hill, NJ
Enter via Rt. 38 entrance.
NOVEMBER 17, 2016 | CyberKnife Open House
CyberKnife is an innovative cancer treatment technology that uses focused beams of
radiation to destroy cancer tumors in the liver, pancreas, prostate, lungs, brain, spine
and other sites in only 5 or fewer treatments. Join MD Anderson Cooper physicians,
nurses and staff for an open house. Well have tours, demonstrations, snacks and our
team will be on hand to answer all of your questions about this exciting technology.
Registration is required. Visit events.cooperhealth.org or call 1.800.8COOPER
(1.800.826.6737).
1.855.MDACOOPER
MDAndersonCooper.org
Time:
3:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Location: MD Anderson Cancer Center
at Cooper CyberKnife Center
715 Fellowship Road
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
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Medford announces
trick or treating hours
The hours for Halloween trick
or treating on Monday, Oct. 31, are
3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Residents and
businesses that will be giving
away treats are asked to turn on
porch lights. Participants are
asked not to visit homes or businesses that do not have lights on.
Children should wear light colors
and/or reflective gear and carry a
flashlight after dark.
The following are some additional Halloween safety tips to ensure that children and families
are safe during Halloween:
Children should stay within
familiar areas and surroundings.
Parents should establish a route
for children.
Children should cross the
street at corners / crosswalks and
not between parked cars.
Children should never go into
homes stay on the porch or
stoop when asking for treats.
Children should never talk to
strangers or get into strangers'
cars.
Children should travel in
small groups and be accompanied
by parents or an authorized adult
chaperone.
Children should know their
home phone number and their
parents' cell phone numbers,
when applicable. Children should
have their names and addresses
attached to their costumes.
Children should bring home
treats before eating them so parents can inspect them.
Parents should inspect all
candy and other treats before
they are eaten. Discard all unwrapped or loosely wrapped
candy or fruit. If in doubt, throw
it out.
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in our opinion
Safety first this Halloween
Parents, kids, homeowners and motorists should follow these tips
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hosts, goblins, ghouls and a lot
of superheroes, princesses,
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
and characters from Frozen will be
parading up and down streets in town
in less than one week. Halloween is an
exciting time for kids, parents and
neighbors alike.
Its a time for fun, a time for laughter, a time for adorable pictures, a time
for candy, a time for celebration and a
time when we all need to pay attention
to safety.
First and foremost, motorists need
to be extra cautious when driving
through the streets that day, not just in
your own neighborhood, but surrounding ones, as well. Make sure to
be aware of trick-or-treating hours,
and be especially careful when darkness settles in. Be especially alert in
Halloween photos
While youre out trick-or-treating this
Halloween, or attending a local
Halloween parade, dont forget about
The Sun! Wed love to print photos of
you enjoying the holiday. Send them to
us via e-mail, to the address at the right.
residential neighborhoods, as kids
tend to run excitedly from house to
house.
Parents should be on high alert that
day as well, reminding their kids to
look both ways before crossing the
street and cross only at intersections
and crosswalks, when possible.
If kids are trick-or-treating without
adult supervision, make sure they
know the route so they dont get lost
and confused. Other safety tips, courtesy of the website, www.safekids.org:
Decorate costumes and bags with
reflective tape or stickers and, if possible, choose light colors.
Choose face paint and makeup
whenever possible instead of masks,
which can obstruct a childs vision.
Have kids carry glow sticks or
flashlights to help them see and be
seen by drivers.
When selecting a costume, make
sure it is the right size to prevent trips
and falls.
If you need more tips or tricks of
the trade for trick-or-treating, visit
www.safekids.org.
The local police department will
have safety recommendations, and the
municipality will also have more information about specific rules and regulations for the day.
Be safe this Halloween. And most
importantly, have a scary good time!
Violence, vandalism trending downward for LRHSD
BY BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Lenape Regional High School District
Security and Emergency Management Coordinator James Kehoe gave a report of the
Violence and Vandalism and HIB Reports
to the LRHSD Board of Education on
Wednesday, Oct. 19.
The Violence and Vandalism and HIB
Reports are required to be given two times
a year, once in February for from July to
December of the school year, and once in
October for January to June and total of
the previous school year.
In 2015-2016 from January to June, there
were 23 incidents of violence, three incidents of vandalism and 20 of substance
abuse; there were no weapons and no HIB
incidences.
In violence, there were 10 assaults, three
criminal threats, one threat, seven fights
and two sexual offenses. Of the incidents,
16 charges were filed.
For vandalism, there was one damage of
property and two thefts. Substance abuse
includes 13 confirmed uses and seven possessions of substances.
There were 77 non-duplicated incidences, such as a fight and substance
abuse, this year compared to last years 89.
Seventy-seven is the lowest total in 10 years
at LRHSD, according to Kehoe.
There has been a decrease in incidents
of violence from 40 in 2014-2015 to 36 in
2015-2016; substance abuse from 38 to 27;
and weapons offenses from two to one.
There was a slight increase in HIB incidents from zero to four and no change in
vandalism, as both years had nine.
The weapon was an accident, according
to Kehoe, where a student accidently
brought a pocketknife to school. The student was not charged.
The HIB complaints made were earlier
in the 2015-2016 year. The four incidents include two based on race, one based on physical disability and one based on gender.
Consequences at the LRHSD include suspension, counseling, schedule modifications, cease and desists, shadowing, extra
supervision and charged by police.
Kehoe said the LRHSD does a number of
things to prevent and educate about HIB related instances. Some of the items include
eight student programs such as No Place
please see REPORT, page 11
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OCT. 26-NOV. 1, 2016 THE MEDFORD SUN 7
LRHSD asked to revise football policy
BY BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
Tabernacles Adam Cunard, 14,
said he was told that his request
to play on Seneca High Schools
football team as a homeschool
student lacked steam. However,
when Adam asked those who attended the Lenape Regional High
School District Board of Education meeting last Wednesday who
supported him to stand, more
than 20 fellow football players and
supportive community members
stood.
In the spring of last year, Adam
and his family requested the district allow him to try out for the
please see HOMESCHOOL, page 15
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