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Ongoing contract issue
STEA awaits word from fact finder.
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SKIP HARRIS/The Sun
Nashir Hollingshead of Seneca High School drives
the ball hard to the basket against Willingboro High
School during Lenape High Schools annual holiday
hoops tournament. The Golden Eagles fell 74-39
and are still seeking their first win of the season.
Annual holiday hoops tournament
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
A Lenape Regional High
School Board of Education mem-
ber who has had his roots in the
district his entire life was chosen
as its president last week.
David Stow was unanimously
voted to serve as the Board of Ed-
ucation president at the boards
reorganization meeting. Stow
takes over for Ted Shinske. He
had served as the boards vice
president in 2013.
Stow has been a part of the
Lenape district going back to his
days as a student at Lenape High
School in the 1970s. Stow now
lives and represents Medford on
the board, and nothing makes
him more proud than serving on
the districts Board of Education.
Im proud to be a member of
this board, he said. We have one
of the best school districts in this
state.
During his acceptance speech
to the large crowd gathered at the
districts administration building
in Shamong, Stow rattled off the
names of many teachers. These
Township
committee
swears in
new mayor
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
The faces may look familiar but
the responsibilities are changing,
as the Shamong Township Com-
mittee swore in a new mayor and
deputy mayor for 2014.
Kenneth Long, who had been
serving as the townships deputy
mayor, will serve as mayor with
former mayor Sean Gray now
serving as deputy mayor.
Im excited for the opportunity
to serve and for the opportunity to
work with these great commit-
teemen in this great township,
Long said.
Gray had served as Shamongs
mayor since Jon Shevelews re-
tirement in August.
Committeemen Tim Gimbel
and Michael DiCroce were sworn
in as well. Both men had run un-
opposed in Novembers election.
Each term will expire Dec. 31,
2016. This is DiCroces first elect-
ed term on the committee. He had
been appointed by the committee
previously in the wake of
Shevelews retirement.
New BOE
president
voted in
at meeting
please see BOARD, page 3 please see NEXT, page 5
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Board told of unannounced lockdown
drills held at high schools for first time
were the teachers Stow had dat-
ing all the way back to kinder-
garten and through his entire ca-
reer at Lenape.
All of these people have dedi-
cated their lives, he said. Not
for fame and certainly not for for-
tune. These people have dedicated
their lives to young people.
With Stow moving up to presi-
dent, the board unanimously
elected Linda Eckenhoff to take
over as vice president. The board
also made board and professional
appointments during the reor-
ganization portion of the meet-
ing.
In other news:
Seneca High School's Iron
Devils Robotics Team received
two donations that were approved
by the board last week. One dona-
tion was from Lockheed Martin
for $3,000. The second was from
Insight Insurance Group for
$1,000. Stow said he is continual-
ly amazed at how generous busi-
nesses and groups have been in
contributing to programs in the
school district.
It is truly amazing how much
the community supports us, he
said.
Superintendent Carol Birn-
bohm informed the board that
unannounced lockdown drills
were held at the high schools for
the first time. The school district
worked with the respective local
authorities in conducting the
drills. She said having unan-
nounced drills allowed school ad-
ministration and local authori-
ties to better assess school securi-
ty and safety, something she em-
phasized as a priority in the dis-
trict.
Birnbohm had praise for the
choirs at each of the districts
four high schools for their work
during the holiday season. All of
the school choirs performed
throughout their communities
during December.
We received numerous letters
of gratitude for their service,
she said.
Birnbohm also praised the
school board for its service dur-
ing her report. January is New
Jersey School Board Recognition
month.
The next Lenape Regional
High School District Board of Ed-
ucation meeting is scheduled for
Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in
the district administration at 93
Willow Grove Road in Shamong.
BOARD
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By NICK COHEN
The Sun
As both the Shamong Board of
Education and Shamong Town-
ship Education Association
await word from a fact finder in
regard to an ongoing contract
stalemate, the STEA has become
increasingly frustrated with the
process.
It is disheartening that our
board has been reluctant to
meet, STEA negotiations chair
Laura Hoffman said. We have to
be able to communicate.
The two sides had met with a
fact finder in November after
three unsuccessful meetings with
a state-appointed mediator. The
board and STEA are permitted to
meet prior to a ruling from the
fact finder, but no meetings have
taken place.
They did not respond to our
request to meet, Hoffman said.
We can meet at anytime, but
they have been unwilling so far.
The STEA took exception with
the boards claim that their salary
demands exceed that of other
schools in the Lenape Regional
sending district.
An initial proposal is of
course going to be above sur-
rounding districts because as of
now we have the lowest starting
and ending salaries of any of
those schools, Hoffman said.
Focusing on the initial proposal
doesnt make sense, which is why
weve wanted to continue meeting
and communicating.
Hoffman said her hope was
that parents in the district can
understand where the STEA is
coming from, but ultimately their
children remain the No. 1 priori-
ty.
The students remain our No. 1
focus and of course we put our
best into working with the kids,
but, beyond that, morale is very
low, Hoffman said. Throughout
this process, we have not felt val-
ued, weve felt underappreciat-
ed.
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In other news:
The committee authorized
the award of a contract for profes-
sional services with Douglas
Heinold as township solicitor.
Dante Guzzi Engineering Associ-
ates, LLC will again serve as
township engineer.
T.C. Irons was appointed as
risk management consultant for
the year. Inverso and Stewart,
LLC will serve as the township au-
ditor.
Sue Onorato will continue
to be the townships Jill of all
trades serving as administrator,
clean community coordinator,
public agency compliance officer,
board of health secretary and re-
cycling coordinator.
Gray, Gimbel, DiCroce, Mar-
tin Mozitis, Long, Onorato, Bar-
bara Valenzano, Charles Burgin,
Stanley Rowe, Thomas Gerber, Ed
Moniot, Joseph Reinhart, Timo-
thy Rowe and Dave Taylor were
appointed as members of the
emergency management council
for a one-year term ending Dec. 31
Long, Onorato, Norman
Welsh, Ed Moniot, Dante Guzzi,
Timothy Rowe, Burgin, John Car-
ney and Stanley Rowe were ap-
pointed as members of the hazard
mitigation committee for a one-
year term
The committee appointed M
and R Wildlife Removal, Inc. as
certified animal control officer
and awarded the contract for
these services as per the fee sched-
ule submitted for the year.
The committee will hold a
workshop meeting on Tuesday,
Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m.
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headquarters in Westampton.
A wide variety of books will be available
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adults, as well as books on tape, CDs and
DVDs. A preview sale for Friends members
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to 6 p.m., and the public will be invited to
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will also be able to pick up a few bargains
on: Friday, Feb. 7 from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.;
Saturday, Feb. 8 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and
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and CDs for $1 each. In addition, special
art, coffee table and other oversized books
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will also be a limited number of individu-
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O
verall, New Jerseys schools
are excellent. Thats not in
question. A recent study
ranked New Jersey second in the na-
tion in student achievement and
chance for success.
Thats impressive.
The Garden State ranked second on
The Quality Counts report, which the
publisher of Education Week con-
ducts. Only Massachusetts ranked
higher than New Jersey in the Chance
for Success Index, which measures the
role of education in an individuals
life.
The states B+ grade was much high-
er than the national average of C+, and
also bested the grade for nearby states
Maryland (B), Pennsylvania (B),
Delaware (B-) and New York (B-).
Yay for us.
With every positive seems to come a
negative, though, or, in this case, an
area in need of improvement.
The same Quality Counts report
ranked New Jersey below average in
the categories of standards, assess-
ments and accountability (C 44th
overall) and teaching profession (D+ -
38th).
It has been widely reported, both
here and elsewhere, that our school
districts are actively working to im-
prove their accountability and assess-
ments, so lets leave that one alone for
now. The concerning aspect of this
study is, without a doubt, the teaching
profession.
According to the report, New Jersey
has no incentives for teachers or prin-
cipals working in hard-to-staff disci-
plines or schools, no salary parity with
other occupations, and no financial in-
centives for teachers to earn national
certifications.
This needs to change.
As we wrote some time ago, our stu-
dents and, therefore, our schools are
only as good as the teachers and ad-
ministrators we hire; ergo, we need to
ensure that our teachers and adminis-
trators are not only well qualified at
the time of hiring but are also incen-
tivized to grow professionally within
our system as well.
Our schools are great now, but lets
make sure they continue to be great.
Lets find a way to incentivize our
teachers and administrators to work in
difficult subjects, in difficult schools
and earn bigger and better certifica-
tions.
Our students are the ones who will
benefit the most.
Lets do more for our teachers
Our schools are good, theres no doubt, but lets make them even better
Your thoughts
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our schools? Do you believe incentivizing
teachers and administrators to grow as
professionals is worth the return on
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The Indian Mills Boy Scout
Troop 47 will once again be desig-
nating Monday, Jan. 20, Martin
Luther King National Day of
Service for Christmas tree re-
moval and recycling. Tree recy-
cling is an easy way to return a
renewable and natural resource
back to the environment.
In addition to providing a serv-
ice to Shamong Township, Troop
47 will use funds raised to provide
a high-quality Scouting program,
including such things as camping
equipment, travel opportunities
as well as local charitable event
support.
Residents should leave the
Christmas tree curbside by 8 a.m.
on Monday, Jan. 20. Please be
sure that there is no tinsel, nails
or flocking as these cannot be re-
cycled and will not be removed.
This service is free to all resi-
dents, but a suggested donation of
$15 would be greatly appreciated.
Checks should be made payable to
Troop 47 and placed in a plastic
baggie rubber banded to the base
of the tree. No cash please.
This program is sponsored by
Boy Scouts of America and Troop
47. All trees will be used as com-
post at the Burlington County
Compost Facility.
For further questions please
contact Assistant Scoutmaster
Jeff Siedlecki at (609) 268-9411. To
schedule a pickup, you can send
an email to treepickup@sha-
mong.net containing your ad-
dress or call Siedlecki at (609) 268-
9411.
Boy Scout troop offers
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WEDNESDAY JAN. 15
Paws to read: 3:30-4:15 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Children are
welcome to practice their reading
skills and make a new friend by
reading aloud to Ocho, a regis-
tered therapy dog. Reading to
dogs has been shown to increase
literacy skills and confidence in
children. Sign up for a 15-minute
slot and see what it's all about.
Registration required, visit
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Nutrition, diet and weight loss: 7
p.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Join Anna
Sherman, registered dietitian and
founder of 4Girls Nutrition, LLC
to learn how to avoid being
sucked into the fad-diet world,
why these diets may not work
and how to lose weight without
focusing just on calories. She will
talk about using a lifestyle pat-
terns approach to help you iden-
tify the eating, exercise, and cop-
ing patterns that may be getting
in the way of your weight loss
goals. Registration required, visit
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THURSDAY JAN. 16
Lego club: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Join Lego
club for creativity and imagina-
tion in action. Kids can work indi-
vidually or in teams to create this
months 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.
TUESDAY JAN. 21
Kids knitting club: Ages 7-16. 4 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave., Medford. Knitters of all
levels are invited to join 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. Please note
that when you sign up, it is for all
four weeks. Registration
required, visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Shamong Township Board of Edu-
cation meeting: 7 p.m. in media
center of Indian Mills Memorial
School, 295 Indian Mills Road.
Combined work session and regu-
lar meeting. For more informa-
tion visit www.ims.k12.nj.us/boe/
boe.htm.
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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
Cannot be combined. Must present coupon at time of service.
Expires: 1/31/14.
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
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RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Asbury Ave duplex!
This 6 bedroom 4 bath
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block only 2 short blocks
from the beach. Each unit
has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, c/a,
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being offered mostly furnished.
1st floor available for $459,900
2nd floor available for $469,900
11928-30 ASBURY AVE
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856-346-3388
www.gibsonelectrical.com
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Residential Service Upgrades
Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
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609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
Lic.# 13VH01426900
Pauls Painting of Medford
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
(609) 320-9717
Quality Work at a Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
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609-714-6878
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Over
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Time for that New Look
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Custom Mantles Built-Ins Basement Recroom
Baths Home Project Consulting
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
FINISHED BASEMENT
SPECAL $7595
All home repair and
remodeling services
Replacement
windows/doors
46 yrs exp 609-268-1737
nterior Painting Restorations
Wallpaper Removal Paperhanging
Drywall & Plaster Repairs
Brass Hardware Cleaning
Call Ray Forker
for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
FULLY N8URED
www.rayforkerpainting.com
Serving
South Jersey
for over 50
years.
Painting
CLEAN OUT / BUY OUT
Quick Removal
Attics, Basements
Estate Buyouts
Real Estate Clean Outs
Storage Unit Buyouts
609-560-4831
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GeneraI Contracting Home Improvement HVAC
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 1/31/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
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SERVICE!
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80 l80$0Fl 8f 1000 ll0
Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
84Z400Z
WINTER SPECIALS
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
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Certified Reading Specialist for
K-12, College Students, and Adults
Assessments, Phonics,
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VisualProcessing Disorders.
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home and school goals and
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in your home or my office.
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and Student Services
Holistic Innovative Tutoring
(609) 410-2674
Tutoring
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
I ts El ementar y!
856-751-7479
ELEMENTARY TUTORI NG
Enrichment Remedial Special Needs
Experienced Teacher
Reasonable Rates Your Home or Mine
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
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$
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Pet Care Tree Service
$ $ $


Pa|d For Unwanted
COSTUME JEWELRY
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Watches - Furs - Co|ns
CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
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Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
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856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
PIumbing
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305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
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Roofing
$ 0$8 Fl0 $
WE BUY CARS, TRUCKS,
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Anything with an Engine
(Dead or Alive)
08ll 094100J
(Serving Burl. Co. over 10 yrs.)
CLASSIFIED JANUARY 15-21, 2014 THE SHAMONG SUN 11
Waterproofing
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
GLASS REPAIR
Fogged Units Insulating Glass Window/Patio Door Repairs
Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors

Windows
Bed $449
$50 OFF
Any Purchase
of $300 or more
$100 OFF
Any Purchase
of $999 or more
$200 OFF
Any Purchase
of $1999 or more
$300 OFF
Any Purchase
of $2999 or more
$400 OFF
Any Purchase
of $3999 or more
Bed $449
813 White Horse Pike Oaklyn, NJ (Rte. 295, Exit 29 - Rte. 30)
(856) 854-3198 www.NastasisFurniture.com
Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 12pm-5pm
Three HUGE Floors of Furniture
All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
Your choice of Fabric and Color $699 Your choice of Fabric and Color $995
0%
FINANCING
Until 2015 with 1/3 down.
See store for details.
W
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DELIVER
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Winter SAVINGS!
$799
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Lift
Chair
$499
Swivel
Rocker
$449
Powered
Lay Flat Chair
$599
Get a new recliner
for the
Super Bowl
Sectional $2399
Reclining Sofa $999
Reclining Console Sofa $999
By,
Flat Screen Entertainment Cabinets
Over 50 Models On Display!
Price
with
coupon.

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