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Cancer survivors participating in Relay for Life of Medford on June 7 lead the start of the event. More than 250 people from Medford
and the surrounding area participated in the event. More than $80,000 has been raised overall.
Relay for Life
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
The story of Dr. James Still has
been greatly promoted over the
past two years.
The Medford Historical Society
has transformed the Bunning
Farm on Church Road into the Dr.
James Still Education Center.
Tour groups, schoolchildren and
members of the public visit the
site to learn about Stills legacy
and a local-renowned botanical
doctor.
Stills story has become so
widely known, it has earned him
a nomination for the New Jersey
Hall of Fame.
Still has been nominated for
the halls enterprise category,
which includes scientists, busi-
ness leaders, inventors, entrepre-
neurs and philanthropists.
Janet Carlson Giardina, a
member of the Medford Histori-
cal Society and coordinator for
the education center, said the
nomination was a pleasant sur-
prise. It is unknown who nomi-
nated Still, but since finding out,
the center has launched a cam-
Dr. Still
nominated
for state
hall of fame
please see STILL, page 13
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Stern receives Girl Scout Gold Award
Special to The Sun
Rachel Stern of Medford receives the Girl Scout Gold Award, the
highest honor in Scouting, from Sui Applegate, Medford Girl Scout
unit manager, during the annual Girl Scout awards banquet held June
8 at the Medford Village Country Club. Stern created several new re-
sources for the environmental education program at Cedar Run
Wildlife Refuge for her service project. A member of Troop No.
24349, she is also the recipient of the Service to Scouting pin and
the Bronze and Silver Awards. Stern received a congratulatory let-
ter from President Obama for her accomplishments.
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Big changes needed to return
GM to its former glory
Last week, in a report to employees,
which was widely reported in the media,
General Motors CEO Mary Barra dis-
cussed, using her own words, a pattern of
incompetence, lack of accountability, dis-
avowal of responsibility and decades of
dysfunction, that so far has led to the recall
of more than 15 million GM cars, world-
wide, with more to come.
To put the number of recalls in perspec-
tive, in relation to its market share, GM has
recalled four times more vehicles than the
industry average.
Operationally, General Motors is in
worse shape than most government agen-
cies, which says a lot.
In each of the last 20 years, in all of its
product segments, GM has lost market
share to more nimble and better perform-
ing competitors.
But ... listen to this!
To fix the problem, she will let go of 15
employees, reprimand another five and in-
stall a "head of product safety.
Give me a break!
Does she really think that these
measures will do anything to change any-
thing in an organization of 202,000 employ-
ees, in other words, raise the level of com-
petence and increase the sense of account-
ability?
If she does, she should be the first one to
be fired!
To return General Motors to its former
glory, something big needs be done. Some-
thing really big.
A good place to start would be to borrow
a page from former General Electric CEO
Jack Welch's playbook.
Each and every year, Welch would ask of
all his managers, at all levels, to identify
the 10 percent lowest performers and fire
them.
Had this all along been the policy at Gen-
eral Motors, the company would not be in
the pickle it's now finding itself in.
Karsten Malmos
S
tarting this week, high school
seniors throughout New Jersey
will be wrapping up their final
days of class, taking their final high
school tests and walking onto their
high school field one more time for
graduation.
Its an exciting time in the life of a
young man or young woman. The final
week of high school, the graduation
ceremony, the hugs and congratula-
tions following, the celebrations that
will last throughout the summer and
the packing for, the drive to and the ar-
rival at college are memories gradu-
ates will remember fondly.
To all the grads out there, while you
may want to rush these last few days
so school can be out for summer, and
so high school can be out forever, re-
member to savor every remaining mo-
ment.
This may not mean much to you
right now, but there are experiences
you will have in these next few days,
these next few months, that you will
never replicate again. There are peo-
ple you will graduate with some
friends, some acquaintances, some
whom you grew up with whom you
may never see again. There are some
whom you are close with now who you
will grow apart from over the years,
and yes, there are some whom you will
grow closer to as your lives change.
Those wistful days of no responsi-
bility will be behind you. Soon, you
will be on your own. You will have the
freedom to eat pizza for breakfast, stay
up until 4 a.m., take a nap in the mid-
dle of the day, go berzerk at a sporting
event wearing your schools colors and
skip a class if you want to note: we
dont recommend that last one.
The label high school student
came with a lot of restrictions on your
freedom, but it also gave you a get-out-
of-jail-free card, or cards. Once gradua-
tion is over, that label goes away. All
freedoms given to an American adult
will be yours.
But so, too, will all the consequences
of your actions. The decisions you
make from as serious as do I study
for this test? to should I eat another
burrito? will all have results that
will affect your life. Its a lot of respon-
sibility. Its a good thing, for sure, but
it can also be a scary thing, becoming
an adult.
So, again, while you still have the
option, live life as a kid one last
time. Savor these last few days of high
school. And be confident that you will
do just fine.
Good luck and congratulations!
The last few days
Grads: Savor the final days of your high school career
Your thoughts
What are your memories about high
school graduation? Share your thoughts
on this, and other topics, through a letter
to the editor.
WEDNESDAY June 18
Dermaview skin health screening:
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at ShopRite of
Medford. Learn ways to protect
and repair your skin using home-
made remedies. Nutritionist Niki
will discuss foods to improve your
skin. Handouts and samples will
be provided.
Abrakadoodle: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Calling
all artists. Kids will explore their
own creativity and learn new
techniques while using their
imaginations to create their own
framed masterpiece. Registration
required, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Medford Sunrise Rotary Club:
MedPort Diner. 7:15 a.m. Call 354-
8104 for information.
Kids Yoga: 4:30 to 5:15 p.m. at The
Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main
St., Medford. Call (609) 953-7800
for more information.
Medford Lakes Garden Club meet-
ing: Vaughan Hall in Medford
Lakes. 11:30 a.m. New members
and guests welcome. Call 268-
2333 for information.
THURSDAY June 19
Yoga pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Yoga
pretzels is a fun and vibrant way
to get kids bending, breathing,
twisting and stretching. Please be
sure to have children wear com-
fortable, breathable clothes and
bring a yoga mat or large towel to
use as a mat. Registration
required, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
with Babita Kapoor, a registered
Shakti Om yoga instructor, to
learn yogas ancient science of
breath control and re-energize
your body and mind. Registration
required, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Breakthru Fit Meeting: Breakthru
Fitness and Physical Therapy.
6:30 p.m. Join us for a discussion
on various topics related to
weight loss, nutrition and fitness.
Bring a friend. For more informa-
tion or to register, call (856) 396-
2250 ext. 302.
MONDAY June 23
Magic show: 6:30 p.m. Pinelands
Branch Library. The summer
reading program is kicking off
with crazy scientist Brian
Richards as he shares amazing
inventions. Along the way, kids
will discover the power of read-
ing. Combining magic, comedy,
storytelling and tons of audience
participation, this program will
get your kids excited about read-
ing this summer. Registration
required, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Pre-natal Yoga: 6 to 7:15 p.m. at The
Sanctuary for Yoga, 43 S. Main St.,
Medford. Call (609) 953-7800 for
more information.
Survivors of Suicide: Fellowship
Alliance Chapel, 199 Church Rd. 7
p.m. Call 953-7333 ext. 309 for
information.
Oneness Blessing: Center for Con-
scious Living, 302 N. Washington
St., Suite 101E, 7 p.m. Call (856)
722-LOVE for information.
TUESDAY June 24
Lego club: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Lego club for creativity and imag-
ination in action. Kids can work
individually or in teams to create
this weeks challenge. The theme
will be revealed at the Lego club
session. Please do not bring your
own Legos. Registration required,
visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Medford-Vincentown Rotary Club
meeting: 6:30 p.m. at Medford
Lakes Country Club, Medford
Lakes. For more information visit
www.mvrotaryclub.org.
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