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7-13, 2012 FREE

SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun


A downed power line hangs low on Route 206
North following the destruction of Hurricane
Sandy. A crew was setting up to fix the damage
on Oct. 31.

Shamong weathers storm with little damage


By SHANNON CAULFIELD about 300 homes lost power. Most worked long and hard to main- mong knows the reputation of School building to be used as our
The Shamong Sun of them had power restored by tain safe roadways and clear our township streets during win- refuge center. Although only one
Oct. 31. trees, the Atlantic City Electric ter snow and ice storms. These township family used this center,
“By the end of Oct. 31, we Company was able to restore men gave the same level of dedi- their appreciation made it all
Approximately 43 miles away, hoped to have power to all but power promptly to our residents," cation and attention to the resi- worthwhile. The school also pro-
Atlantic City was severely dam- maybe 10 to 15 homes,” said Ono- said Onorato. "Our public works dents’ needs during Hurricane vided a place for volunteers to
aged by high winds and flooding rato. “Some homes also lost cable, staff continues to amaze us with Sandy,” said Onorato. rest and receive a meal,” said
caused by Hurricane Sandy. too.” what they can accomplish with Additionally, the Indian Mills Onorato.
Luckily for Shamong, the town- Currently, there are three pub- just three hard-working men. If Middle School served as a shelter According to a statement is-
ship weathered the storm with lic works full-time employees, all the residents have the opportuni- for those in need within the town- sued by Burlington County, there
very little damage. three of whom assisted in efforts ty, please take time to thank them ship. will be assistance given to the
“Overall, we were very fortu- with the New Jersey State Police, in person." “We also want to thank the neighboring counties, specifically
nate,” township administrator the Indian Mills Volunteer Fire According to Onorato, the men Shamong Township Board of Ed- Atlantic and Ocean. Ocean Coun-
Sue Onorato said last Wednesday. Company, EMS squad, Office of credited for their hard work are ucation, superintendent Szyman- ty had numerous fires, and five
“All schools opened today as did Emergency Management and the Norman Welsh, Gary Welsh and ski, Todd Hall and Sandie local fire companies dispatched
the municipal building.” utility companies. Steve Mitchell. LeMonyon who provided and
According to Onorato, only "Thanks to these men, who “Everyone who lives in Sha- staffed the Indian Mills Middle please see COUNTY, page 11

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Seneca pride Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19
Student celebration lasts Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
all week. PAGE 2
Don’t leave a tangled mess 2 THE SHAMONG SUN — NOV. 7-13, 2012
for your loved ones to deal
with after you’re gone.

Students celebrate Seneca pride


Week of homecoming events culminates in football game
By SHANNON CAULFIELD ship Minutemen. Seneca fell 35-28
The Shamong Sun in overtime.
We’ll take care of your Will, Power of Seneca students celebrated
Attorney, Health Care Directive, pet A week-long celebration of their Seneca pride throughout
school spirit culminated on Fri- the week.
care concerns, and probate matters.
day, Oct. 26 at Seneca’s homecom- “It’s a whole week. We break off
Gary Woodend, Esq. ing football game. into a bunch of committees. We
5-C N. Main Street, Medford, NJ Seneca students gathered in plan spirit days, themes and
(609) 654-5489 the football stadium to cheer on everything for the week,” said
We make it simple, thorough, and easy to understand! the Golden Eagles in a game Caroline Royston, president of
against the Washington Town- the student council.
Homecoming was broken up
into three separate components –
the homecoming dance, where
students vote for their king and
queen, spirit week and the foot-
ball game at the end of the week.
“This is the first year we paired
spirit week with homecoming,” SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun
said Erica Maira, student council The sophomore class chose the 1850s as their decade for a cowboys
adviser and homecoming organ- and Indians shoot-out with silly string during the banner parade at
izer. “It used to be paired with the Seneca’s homecoming on Friday, Oct. 26.
spirit carnival in the spring, but The student government cil created four separate execu-
the kids wanted it to feel like a changed its style to help revamp tive chairs for each grade to help
true homecoming.” homecoming. The student coun- organize the homecoming festivi-
ties.
“We added four more positions,
a liaison from each grade. They
go out to each homeroom each
Friday to tell them what their sta-
tus is, and check to see where the
homeroom is,” said Maira. “[The
game] was a culmination of all of
that.”
The student council came up
with a theme for each grade. Sen-
iors were the 1960s, and the jun-
iors were the 1940s. The sopho-
mores chose the 1850s, and the
freshman class was the 1980s.
Spirit week, a week with desig-
nated themes each day, included
the theme the classes chose.
“Monday was dress for success.
We encouraged every student to
dress up. Tuesday was crazy hair,
and Wednesday was their decade.
Thursday was college T-shirt day,
and Friday was upperclassmen
wear green, underclassmen wear
gold,” said Royston.
“The student council wasn’t set
up to be a separate entity from the
student body, it was to bring the
school together,” said Maira. “I
think this year, it finally hap-
pened.”
The students then attended a

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eterans Day traces its history son. It’s the easiest time of the year to

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to the end of World War I. get involved because there are so many VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

Then known as Armistice Day, Make a difference ways to give.


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Congress, in the mid-1950s, formally Honor those who serve this Veterans In the coming weeks, we invite
Day by making a tangible contribution MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow
made it Veterans Day. It’s one of those to your community. everyone who is holding a drive or PRODUCTION EDITOR Kristen Dowd
days of the year that has, or should fundraiser to contact us with the de- SHAMONG EDITOR Shannon Caulfield
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tion every day. Without their service, munity. Help to feed the hungry or ad- And then we invite our readers to CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann
vance research into a deadly disease. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens
America isn’t the land of the free. jump in with generosity.
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For a very long time, Medford Lakes has class for the district’s food drive. They In the end, more than 2,000 cans and
run an effective food bank for the sur- worked closely with Mrs. Karen Formont, boxes of food, 31 cases in total, will To submit a news release, please email
rounding communities, including Sha- the language arts teacher at Indian Mills now be available to those who need it news@shamongsun.com. For advertising
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This year, the students of Mrs. Lisa for assistance, the district’s schools aggres- to Formont and her staff.
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School took the lead as the coordinating throughout September. done!
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more. When registering, indicate
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healthy snack. Register online or
for stories, songs and a craft. specific question. Open to library call (609) 654-6113.
To have your Shamong meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or
Register online or call (609) 654- cardholders in good standing. Meetings, information must be received, in writing, two weeks prior Knitting Club: Ages 7 to 16. 4 p.m. at
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com. p.m. at Memorial Hall, Cathedral We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photo project. Bring size 10 knitting
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Senator Addiego tackles


utility rate increases
With New Jersey American campaign since last December to comment before it approves a rate
Water actively pursuing yet an- rein in onerous rate increases by increase. “This changes the cur-
When they fall, other rate increase, State Sen. New Jersey American Water. rent practice of announcing the
we’re on the call!
Dawn Marie Addiego recently an- “Bruce stepped into the arena decision at the beginning of the
nounced she was introducing a 10 months ago, when he learned meeting, without first taking
package of legislative reforms that New Jersey American Water comment,” said Garganio. “The
that will give taxpayers and was seeking a 20 percent in- goal is to make sure the ratepay-
ratepayers more information crease,” said Addiego. “At the end ers’ input is heard before that
about excessive utility rate in- of the day, in large part because of final vote is taken.”
creases, and more clout in ad- his persistence, the company was • That rate increases by public
dressing them. forced to settle for an increase of utilities be subject to public hear-
Addiego said that the bill pack- less than 5 percent. ings in the largest municipality
age was the result of a collabora- “But Bruce discovered that the in each county that is impacted
tive effort with Burlington Coun- approval process needs some seri- by the increase. Customers must
INSECT SPRAY ty Freeholder Director Bruce ous fine-tuning,” Addiego contin- receive a ‘conspicuous’ notice of
Garganio, who has spearheaded a ued. “The legislative package we the increase and the hearing in
are introducing today, as a result their monthly billings. Moreover,
of his input, will make sure representatives of the utility
ratepayers are heard and make must make a reasonable effort to
sure that companies like Ameri- address questions and comments.
To find a unit in your can Water are held fully account- “Again, this changes the current
able.” practice of taking comments but
area please visit One of the bills would require not taking questions,” Garganio
BeAScout.org that the Division of Rate Counsel,
which is charged with protecting
said.
• The BPU must provide the
the consumer, provide customers public a detailed analysis and ac-
with a detailed explanation of counting of any rate increase it
any proposed settlement it negoti- approves and must post this
ates with a utility. Customers analysis on its website. “The in-
must receive this explanation by tent, of course, is to make sure
direct mail before it is brought be- ratepayers know what they are
fore the Board of Public Utilities paying for,” said Garganio. “This
for approval. is not just reasonable, it’s logical.
“This is critically important to It’s fair.”
ensure that rate counsel serves Addiego noted that – unlike
the ratepayer and not the utility, other bills introduced to address
and that ratepayers are provided transparency issues – this pack-
with the information they need to age is comprehensive and appli-
make an independent decision cable to all utility companies reg-
about the validity of any settle- ulated by the BPU, not just
ment,” said Garganio. “Armed water, but also sewer, electric and
with this report they can decide gas.
for themselves if they want to op- “American Water impacts cus-
pose or comment on what’s been tomers in 23 Burlington County
put on the table. towns,” said Addiego. “But this is
“In its most recent case, New not just about water. These are
Jersey American Water negotiat- still difficult times for many of
ed a $30 million increase, a far cry our residents, and they are sensi-
from the $99 million it originally tive to every utility bill that
sought, but we still don’t know shows up in their mailbox.”
the justification behind that set- She said that her 8th District
tlement,” Garganio said. counterparts in the Assembly,
Other bills in Addiego’s leg- Scott Rudder and Chris Brown,
islative package would require: were introducing corresponding
• That the BPU take public bills in the lower house.
NOV. 7-13, 2012 – THE SHAMONG SUN 11

County shelters took


in about 400 individuals
not out of the woods, thousands
COUNTY are still without power, and we
need to work expeditiously to
Continued from page 1 clear our roadways for safe pas-
sage. In the meantime, we will do
everything we can to help our
fire trucks to assist. Local units friends in neighboring Ocean and
have also sent four marine rescue Atlantic Counties. I know we still
boats units to assist in rescuing have a long way to go, but our
individuals immediately follow- county and local emergency man-
ing the storm. agement personnel and volun-
Additionally, county shelters teers have done a great job of
took in 400 or more individuals keeping on top of this storm,”
from both Atlantic and Ocean Freeholder Director Bruce Gar-
counties. Of the people, 200 were ganio said in a statement last
moved into an overflow shelter at week.
the Pemberton Campus of While there wasn’t as much
Burlington County College. Most damage in Shamong as other
of the other residents were communities, normality is being
moved to the shelter at Fountain restored as homes begin to get
of Life, located in Florence. their power back.
“The recovery begins in “I'm proud to live in such a
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