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BOE
District finds new
superintendent. PAGE 3
Spring conditions favorable for forest fires
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Shamong Sun
One of the biggest misconcep-
tions about forest fires is the time
of year they burn.
Fires burn and spread in the
spring and fall due to low humidi-
ty, according to Section Forest
Fire Warden Tom Gerber.
The conditions in the months
of March, April and May are the
most favorable for forest fires, ac-
cording to Gerber.
High winds are most con-
ducive to forest fires in the
spring. The sun shines this time
of the year directly down on the
leaves and needle litter, Gerber
said. Everything hasnt leafed
out yet and that dries out.
According to Gerber, if the
area receives an inch of rain, con-
ditions could still be high the next
day due to the sun drying the area
and high winds.
If we have multiple days of
decent drying, the spotty showers
can make it moderate, but it could
be high fire danger by the after-
noon, said Forest Fire Observer
SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun
Forest Fire Observer Ben Brick demonstrates how the observers in surrounding towers record weather conditions to determine the level of
low, moderate, high, very high or extreme wildfire danger levels. Brick checks the weather two times a day, taking into consideration the level
of humidity and wind.
please see TOWER, page 11
MORE INFORMATION
For more information on fire
safety, the state Department
of Environmental Protection
and Wharton State Forest, visit
www.njwildfire.org.
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BOE finds new
superintendent
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Shamong Sun
The search for a new superin-
tendent of schools is over, but the
Shamong Township Board of Ed-
ucation will not release the name
of the person until the county ex-
ecutive superintendent approves
the hire.
The board held its third round
of interviews in the search for a
new superintendent, according to
interim Superintendent of
Schools Dolores Szymanski.
Once the candidate is ap-
proved, the board will offer a con-
tract and make an official an-
nouncement, Szymanski said
during the April 23 board of edu-
cation meeting.
Its been an absolutely re-
warding and joyful experience,
Szymanski said of her time with
the district. Im starting to get
misty eyed and melancholy about
it. Its been such a wonderful ex-
perience to work with staff and a
board that truly do everything for
the good of kids.
Szymanski will be going into
retirement until something else
comes along, she said. I feel
like I have a lot of good years and
a lot to give.
Szymanski plans to maintain
her relationship with colleagues
in the district and not allow those
friendships to fall to the way-
side.
Her contract ends June 30.
In other news:
The board made the decision
to realign class sections at the el-
please see DISTRICT page 10
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BCC
selects
fund
director
Burlington County College an-
nounce that Edith A. Corbin has
been selected as the colleges new
educational opportunity fund di-
rector. Corbin has 18 years of pro-
gressive experience in govern-
ment and non-profit senior man-
agement roles, and was most re-
cently director of education and
health departments for the Metro-
politan Wilmington Urban
League in Wilmington, Del.
A distinguished alumnus from
Salem Community College,
Corbin graduated Summa Cum
Laude with a B.S. in administra-
tion of human services from
Springfield College and Magna
Cum Laude with an M.S. in orga-
nizational leadership from Wilm-
ington University.
Since succeeding in her own
academic endeavors, Corbin has
been dedicated to helping and em-
powering people to achieve their
full potential, irrespective of
their background or circum-
stances. Prior to her position at
the Metropolitan Wilmington
Urban League, Corbin served as
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Corbin has an extensive back-
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tablishing donor relationships,
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School holds National Junior
Honor Society ceremony
Indian Mills Memorial School
held its annual National Junior
Honor Society induction ceremo-
ny before a crowd of proud par-
ents and teachers.
The NJHS is a national, service
based organization, which limits
its membership to students in
seventh and eighth grade who
have met strict academic qualifi-
cations, which include a mini-
mum of 90 percent in all classes
over a period of three straight se-
mesters.
Additionally, in order to re-
main active, students must main-
tain a high average and partici-
pate in service projects.
Students compete for admis-
sion based, not only on their aca-
demic achievements, but also by
demonstrating high leadership
potential and endorsements from
their teachers. Teachers recom-
mendations are based on a strict
set of guidelines and require at
least one year of observation.
This years inductees, all sev-
enth graders, were welcomed into
this prestigious organization by
district interim superintendent
Dr. Dolores Szymanski, IMMS
Principal Tim Carroll and guest
speaker Judy Maier, National
Honor Society Advisor at Seneca
High School.
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oney is always an issue.
Families are constantly
pinching pennies, looking
for ways to reduce expenses. School
districts and municipal governments
are doing the same, hoping to help
lower, or at least stabilize, the amount
of tax money they require to live in
town.
The challenge has always been, and
will continue to be, how these entities
can control costs while still providing
high-quality services that their resi-
dents demand. The state of New Jersey
certainly isnt helping much through
aid, and its unlikely that will change
any time soon.
So the onus is on the local municipal
governments and school districts to get
creative: Not only what can be cut from
expenses, but what can be added to rev-
enues.
For awhile now, the idea of private
sponsorship of public facilities has
been tossed around. Selling banners to
local businesses at Little League fields,
or having that business sponsor a
youth sports team has been the norm
for quite some time. And no one seems
to have a problem with that.
But throw in the possibility of sell-
ing naming rights at a field or, worse
even, a building or complex, and excep-
tions start to arise. When is enough
enough? the detractors ask. Does
everything need to be sold?
We agree that there is a fine line be-
tween tasteful, effective sponsorship
and over-the-line, banner-on-every-
inch-of-the-field advertising. Think
Major League 2 here (for all you
sports movie fans).
Moorestown Township recently ap-
proved an ordinance on first reading
that, if passed, would establish an offi-
cial sponsorship program. Officials
say that the program would increase
township revenues and help with im-
provements and maintenance of recre-
ational fields.
Annual banner and sponsorship op-
portunities will be available, with nam-
ing rights being offered as five- or 10-
year deals, with minimum bids of
$5,000 and $35,000, respectively. To en-
sure proper material, businesses wont
be allowed to advertise the sale of alco-
hol, tobacco, adult-oriented material or
other items not consistent with pro-
moting the youth sports program and
the positive image of the township.
We applaud Moorestown Township
for its work in this regard, and we urge
other townships to follow suit.
If done correctly, sponsorships and
naming rights can provide a huge in-
flux of cash to youth sports leagues, to
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County receives grant to assist seniors
Sheriff Jean Stanfield announced that
her department has received a new infu-
sion of grant dollars to assist Burlington
Countys senior citizens in securing their
homes against crime, fire and power out-
ages.
Stanfield said that the Home Security
Program now is accepting applications to
provide seniors and individuals with dis-
abilities free home security surveys and
safety modifications.
Our technicians provide a top-to-bot-
tom survey and, where necessary, can in-
stall at no charge a number of security
items, including door and window locks,
peep holes, and smoke and carbon monox-
ide detectors, Stanfield said.
It also gives us the opportunity to make
them aware of the most common and lat-
est frauds and scams, said Stanfield.
This is a totally free program and really,
one that every older resident should take
advantage of.
Interested residents should call (609)
265-5796 to register. To qualify, at least one
person in the household must be 60 years
of age or older.
Other security/safety items that may be
installed free of charge include reflective
house numbers, lamp timers, power fail-
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In addition, the programs crime pre-
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The program is being funded with
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Students entering the Armed
Services after graduating from
Lenape Regional High School
District will be among those hon-
ored at the fourth Annual Armed
Services Awards Ceremony on
Monday, May 13 at Lenape High
School in Medford.
The annual ceremony recog-
nizes district students who are
entering the military or military
academy, as well as alumni, dis-
trict employees and parents of
students who are actively serving
or who are veterans of the
Armed Services.
United States Navy Capt. Ken-
neth R. Blackmon will deliver the
keynote address.
As commanding officer of the
NR Expeditionary Strike Group
Three, based in San Diego, Calif.,
Blackmon heads a 32-sailor unit
supporting the Fleet Readiness
Training Plan.
In 2011, he mobilized as a
strategic planner in the Theater
Plans and Synchronization Ele-
ment with U.S. Central Command
where he worked on the coun-
trys highest priority contin-
gency plan.
Blackmon previously served
as strike warfare officer, electri-
cal officer and navigator/admin-
istrative officer on the USS David
R Ray. He deployed twice to the
Arabian Gulf, including before
and during the Iraqi invasion of
Kuwait in August 1990, and as a
part of Operation Desert Storm.
Blackmon was commissioned
in 1989 while enrolled in the
NROTC program at George
Washington University, where he
received his Bachelor of Arts in
International Affairs.
He expects to receive his Mas-
ter of Science degree in 2014.
Blackmon has received the De-
fense Meritorious Service Medal,
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mendation Medal, and the Navy
and Marine Corps Achievement
Medal.
Eligible honorees are invited
to register at
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electronic form or contact Ms.
Keena Coleman at (609) 268-2000,
ext. 5521, or via email at kcole-
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WEDNESDAY May 1
Toddler Time: Kids two-to three-
years-old 10:30 a.m. Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Ave.,
Medford. Toddlers are invited to
join Miss Danielle for stories,
songs, and a craft! Call the library
at (609) 654-6113 to add your
child to the wait list.
Moms Club of Medford Area Crafts
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THURSDAY May 2
Storytime Yoga: For kids six-to 10-
years-old 4:30 p.m. Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Ave.,
Medford. Storytime Yoga is a
unique yoga class for kids, which
combines the art of storytelling
with the healing practice of yoga.
Registration required, visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Join Babita
Kapoor, a registered Shakti Om
Yoga instructor, to learn Yogas
ancient science of breath control
and re-energize body and mind;
learn self-awareness and more.
Bring a yoga mat if you have one.
Registration required, visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
FRIDAY May 3
Library Babies: For kids 0-to 24-
months old 10:30 a.m. Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Ave.,
Medford. The littlest library goers
are invited to join Miss Danielle
for stories, songs, rhymes, and
play time. Must be accompanied
by a caregiver. Registration
required, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
MONDAY May 6
Stamping & Paper Crafting: 6:30
p.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Join us for a
Level 1 class in rubber-stamping
and paper crafting. Learn basic
techniques. Please bring your
own scissors, adhesives, and a
paper cutter (if you have one.)
Registration required, visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
IMAA meeting: 7 p.m. Shamong
Township Municipal Building, 105
Willow Grove Road. For more
information, visit www.Sha-
mong.net.
TUESDAY May 7
Kids Can Cook: For kids 4-to 6-
years-old 2 p.m. Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,
Medford. Join Miss Niki, DTR,
from the Shop Rite of Medford
for some kid-friendly cooking.
Children will sample new foods
while learning about cooking,
measuring, nutrition, & sharing.
Registration required, visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Knitting Club: 4 p.m. Pinelands
Branch Library, 39 Allen Avenue,
Medford. Knitters of all levels are
invited to join us for this four-
week series. Bring a project that
you are working on or pick one
out at class. Beginners please
bring size 10 knitting needles. The
yarn will be provided. Registra-
tion required, visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Shamong Township Committee
regular meeting: 8 p.m. Sha-
mong Township Municipal Build-
ing, 105 Willow Grove Road. Regu-
lar action will be taken. For more
information, visit www.Sha-
mong.net.
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Artists sought for Teen
Art Showcase
Young artists are being sought
for the Medford Arts Centers an-
nual Youth & Teen Art Showcase.
The show is open to artists in
grades six through 12 who live in
the Lenape Regional High School
District area, although they may
attend any school.
Each teen may submit one
work, which must be created sole-
ly by the artist.
Works may be dropped off on
Friday, May 24 between 1 p.m. and
5 p.m. or Tuesday, May 28, from 3
p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
For more information on this
and other events at the MAC,
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ter.org, or call (609) 654-6033.
ementary school to positively af-
fect reading and literacy skills.
We had five sections in the
fourth grade and took the fifth
teacher from fourth grade and
put them in third grade to de-
crease the class size, Szymanski
said. It will increase attention
with students and student
achievement.
According to Szymanski, the
relationship between teachers
and students will be just fine as
a result, and no classrooms will
have more than 24 children.
The district has recently seen a
trend of decreasing enrollment.
Its a concern for the entire re-
gion. The majority of the dis-
tricts in the Lenape Regional
High School District region are
seeing a trend in a drop in enroll-
ment, especially going to
Seneca, Szymanski said.
Less students means less
state aid. Thats a concern from
that point of view.
Currently, there is no long-
term plan in regard to enroll-
ment.
The demographics are what
they are, Szymanski said.
The economy has an impact,
and were a Pinelands communi-
ty as well.
The board held its reorgani-
zation at the meeting.
According to Szymanski, the
board went through the list of ap-
pointments for the upcoming
year, including the reappoint-
ment of the attorney and ac-
countant.
Additionally, teacher and aide
profiles were published for the
2013-14 school year.
The board appointed in-house
staff to continue curriculum
writing.
According to Szymanski, next
year, there will be a new mathe-
matics program as a continua-
tion from the elementary school.
The creation of benchmark
and summit of assessments for
language arts literacy will all be
done, Szymanski said.
Buildings and Grounds Su-
pervisor Todd Hall provided a de-
tailed report of the safety fea-
tures put in place in the new year.
I think that everything we put
into place will help make us just
a little bit safer, Szymanski said.
The next board of education
meeting will be held in May. For
more information, visit
www.ims.k12.nj.us.
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Tower constructed in
1948 after World War II
Ben Brick, who watches the
forested areas of Marlton, Med-
ford, Shamong and Tabernacle.
He is stationed at the tower in
Medford Lakes off Stokes Road.
According to Gerber, the area
has been deemed a Wildland
Urban Interface, due to residents
integrated in a densely wooded
area.
Were the eyes in the sky for
everyone on the ground, Brick
said.
The Medford Lakes tower was
constructed in 1948 after World
War II and stands 141 feet tall, ac-
cording to Gerber.
Gerber oversees Division B
with towers at Apple Pie Hill in
Tabernacle, three stations in Bat-
sto, the Cedar Bridge Station,
Jamesburg, Lakewood, Lebanon
and Medford.
According to Brick, the towers
stay in constant contact, especial-
ly when a forest fire is burning.
When Brick identifies smoke,
he looks into the sight glass to
pinpoint its approximate location
on a round map of the area with a
string, providing him with a coor-
dinate.
Hopefully, another tower can
see the smoke, and theyll get
their degree, and well line it up
to pinpoint where it is, Brick
said.
After receiving the sight loca-
tions by radio from two of the
nearest towers, Brick uses az-
imuth circles, a navigational tool
with strings located in the center
of the circle along a map, to trian-
gulate where the fire is located.
According to Gerber, the sys-
tem is accurate up to a few yards.
There are newer systems that
probably wouldnt work as well.
Theyre usually infrared or digi-
tal cameras that probably would-
nt be as good as if the person was
doing it for you, Gerber said.
Its an old tried and true sys-
tem.
Once the fire is called in, three
trucks that can hold up to 500 gal-
lons of water each, equipment for
the firefighters and a bulldozer
are dispatched to the scene.
As of April 8, the state Forest
Fire Service has responded to 230
wildfires that burned 293 acres,
compared with 461 fires that
burned 1,994 acres during the
same period last year, according
to a release.
Over the weekend of April 5, 42
wildfires were reported across
New Jersey, burning 182 acres.
The largest section that burned
was in an extremely remote 150
acres of Wharton State Forest in
Burlington County. According to
the release, the state is still inves-
tigating the cause of the fire.
Brick checks the weather two
times a day, taking into considera-
tion the level of humidity and
wind. The information deter-
mines if the day is low, moderate,
high, very high or extreme wild-
fire danger levels.
According to Gerber, fires can
start for a number of reasons, in-
cluding hot carbon from a brake
shoe, burning leaves in the back-
yard, people intentionally setting
fires, cigarettes and kids playing
with matches.
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Atsion Lake Recreation Area in
Wharton State Park off Route
206.
The event is sponsored by the
Indian Mills Historical Society.
No rain date. For information
call (609) 351-0073 or (609) 268-1693.
Valenzano Winery to
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In celebration of Mother's Day,
Valenzano Winery will be hosting
an outdoor gathering at the
Courtyard & Vintner's Pavilion.
Live entertainment will be on
stage and plenty of room for re-
laxing in the Courtyard and
watching the grapes grow.
Best of Show Catering will be
offering a Brunch Buffet for $15
per person.
A variety of crafters and other
vendors will be selling their
wares.
The tasting room at 1090 Route
206 will be closed during this
event.
The Mother's Day Wine Trail
Weekend is at the Old Indian
Mills Road location.
The event is weather permit-
ting.
If it rains, the events at the
Vintner's Pavilion will be can-
celed and re-open the tasting
room at 1090 Route 206.
BCC official radio station
for Camden Riversharks
For the third straight season,
Burlington County Colleges
radio station WBZCFM will be
the official radio station for the
Camden Riversharks.
WBZC-FM will broadcast all 70
home games, beginning with the
home-opener on Tuesday, April
23 at 7:05 p.m., when the River-
sharks play the Bridgeport Blue-
fish.
The educational component to
the partnership allows BCC stu-
dents to get hands-on experience
producing, promoting, and or-
ganizing a professional sports
team broadcast.
Philadelphia Flyers radio
broadcaster Tim Saunders will
be mentoring BCC students and
calling several games for the sta-
tion.
Games can be heard on 88.9
(Bordentown- Atlantic City), 95.1
(Burlington - Bristol), 100.7
(Mount Holly - Lumberton), and
online at www.Z889.org.
Saturday games will be on the
ZEDM web stream, which can be
found under listen live on the
stations website.
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WINDOW/PATIO DOOR REPAIR
We fix your panes
856-488-5716
Windows National/American Waterproofing
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Waterproofing
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