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DEC. 21-27, 2016

BOE takes look


at bond referendum
cost breakdown

Help for the holidays

Shamong schools bond referendum


vote is scheduled for March 14
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The Shamong Board of Education last week provided a breakdown of costs for the $5.39 million
bond referendum projects.
The school district is going out
for referendum in March as a
number of its facilities are in
need of upgrade or renovation.
The bond referendum projects include upgrades to classroom, gym
and cafetorium air-conditioning
at Indian Mills Memorial School;
telephone, messaging, clock, PA
and mass notification system upgrades for both schools; generator
installation and related standby
power work for both schools;
parking lot, walk and curb
restoration at IMMS; well pit upgrades for IMMS; upgrades and
replacements of the electrical
mains on the roof at Indian Mills
School; and ATC upgrades to digital controls at both schools.
The biggest ticket items include climate controlling all class-

rooms, projected at $1.2 million;


soft costs, such as contingency, architect fees, surveys, legal and
bonding at $980,000; parking lot,
walk and curb restoration at
$900,000; and cafetorium HVAC
upgrades including stage at
$680,000. For a full breakdown of
the projected costs, a PowerPoint
is available at the school district
website.
Of the bond referendum projects, only the parking lot, walk
and curb restoration are not eligible for state aid. Projected state
aid would be $1.7 million.
If voters approve the bond referendum, the average Shamong
homeowner, with a home valued
at $308,080, would pay an additional $156.47 per year in K-8
school taxes.
The school district is looking
into a bond referendum now because the state will pay up to 40
percent of allowable costs associated with improvements for
please see BOND, page 5

Special to The Sun

Seneca High School students, in front from left, Drew Gallagher and Eric Pierre and, in back from
left, Carley Samuel, Cole Zinc and Emily Briscoe help to load toys collected during the schools annual Student Council toy drive. Toys were collected by Indian Mills Middle School, Cranberry Pines
Elementary School and Olsen Middle School. The Medford Police Department provided 18 bicycles.
The toys benefited needy families with the ARC of Burlington County, Christian Caring Center,
Pemberton Emergency Squad, Camden Boys Club and Dudley Schools of Camden.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Making holidays happy
Community members share
traditions and memories. PAGE 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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DEC. 21-27, 2016 THE SHAMONG SUN 5

Bond referendum vote is scheduled


BOND
Continued from page 1
buildings and grounds; interest
rates are historically low, and
there are indications interest
rates may increase moving forward; a large chunk of the
schools debt will be paid off by
May 2018; and construction costs
are projected to increase.
On this years school tax bill,
the average Shamong homeowner
paid $385.47 toward school district debt. While that portion of
the average tax bill would increase to $465.78 if the bond referendum passes, district officials
said old debt from 2003 will simultaneously be paid off that year,
dropping the debt portion of a
residents school tax bill to $224.65
by 2019.
According to business administrator Laura Archer, the school
district is looking to offset the increase to the average taxpayer for

the 2018 school year for the debt


portion of residents tax bills so
there is not that additional burden.
This is why it is a great time
to do these projects, because it
will not have a great impact on
taxpayers, Archer said.
If the projects come in under
budget, the district can either increase the scope of the projects,
such as upgrading materials, or
return that money to the taxpayers.
The vote on the bond referendum will take place at the Indian
Mills Memorial School on March
14.
The new district website that
launched Dec. 13 features a section of additional information on
the bond referendum. How to register to vote, all PowerPoints, frequently asked questions and
more on the bond referendum can
be found by visiting Shamongschools.org.
In other news:
Shamong Township Schools re-

cently received two awards from


the Burlington County Insurance
Pool Joint Insurance Fund. A majority of Burlington County
school districts are a part of the
JIF, as it provides insurance for a
large number of districts at a
lower rate.
Each year, the Burlington
County JIF has an annual dinner
presenting awards to districts for
different criteria.
The district won the Safety District of the Year Award, given to
districts that meet various safety
obligations, including ensuring
safety of staff and students, attending training and a number of
meetings. For the award, the district received $8,500. Members of
the Safety Committee who helped
to achieve the award include
Todd Hall, Jennifer Simpson,
Heather Cosper, Tony Scardino,
Tim Henry, Jennifer Babbitt, Bill
Simons and Jackie Johnson.
Also, Karen Clementi of the Inplease see VOTE, page 10

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A thank you to everyone who helped to brighten the season for those in need
s the holiday season begins to
wind to a close, we want to
take this opportunity to thank
everyone who stepped up to help those
in need. This time of year usually
brings out the best in people. Judging
from the number of announcements
we received from our readers regarding donation drives, it looks like this
year was no exception.
Every year, even in communities
such as ours, there is a great need for
donations of warm clothing, food and
gifts for the holiday season. The need is
there regardless of whether there is a
local disaster, such as Hurricane

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Thank you to everyone who lent a helping
hand to those in need this holiday season.
But giving shouldnt stop just because the
holidays arent over. Tell us about your
donation drive throughout the year,
and well share it with the rest of the
community.

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Every year, our communities are in
need of help.
Over the past few weeks, we have
had the pleasure of publishing stories
about efforts to lend a hand. Like always, there were the usual Toys for Tot
drives and more. We dont keep a for-

mal count of the number of holiday


fundraising event stories we publish
from year to year, but it certainly
seemed that, in 2016, there were many.
So, we thank those individuals and
groups who organized these efforts.
And, on behalf of them, we also thank
everyone who picked up an extra can
of non-perishable food, an additional
bag of dog food, one more toy and
more. To all of those who reached a little deeper into their wallets this year to
help out, your generosity truly made a
difference.
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Local Shamong, Tabernacle community


members share holiday memories, traditions
By BRIGIT BAUMA
The Sun
The holidays are a time where families
come together, and in Tabernacle and Shamong, though residents may be spread out,
they still find ways to come together either
as a community or as families.
The Sun reached out to prominent members of the community to ask them how
they celebrate the holiday season.
Tabernacle Mayor Stephen Lee IV said
the holidays are a time for relaxation for
his family. As the Lee family has to work
hard on its cranberry farm from early
March to November, December is the first
time for a sort of vacation. Though the
family technically works year round, its
around the holidays they get to put their
feet up.
It is the first time we really get to take
some time off and relax, and reflect on the
past year, Lee said.
However, the Lee family stays home dur-

ing the holidays. They put up two trees, a


real and fake one, and decorate them with
real cranberries and popcorn. For Christmas, the Lee family goes to mass at Church
of the Holy Eucharist in Tabernacle and
shares a few presents around the tree.
Lee said he is proud of Tabernacles celebratory holiday traditions. The Tabernacle Tree Lighting was early last month featuring music, entertainment, refreshments, Santa and, of course, the lighting of
the township tree. The Tabernacle Rescue
Squad had its Operation Santa last week,
where it rode around town with Santa waving hello to residents, and the Tabernacle Fire Company No. 1 has its Breakfast
with Santa.
The Pinelands Branch Library is also
getting into the holiday spirit with a number of festive events. A snowman make-ntake craft is all day on Wednesday, Dec. 21
at the library for children of all ages, and
holiday wrapping is available for any age
on Dec. 22 and 24, with a limit of two per

person. The Medford Library Association


also helped to decorate the library, even
creating a tree made entirely out of books.
The staff has also worked hard to make
holiday-themed fun story times.
(Preparing for the holidays) is fun. My
staff has always felt a part of the community and everyone enjoys doing it. The
friends of the library help with the decorations. This year, they were very creative. I
hope you come to see the tree, Pinelands
Library Branch Manager Wei-Jie Cui said.
Cui said she hadnt celebrated Christmas before coming to America. Originally
from China, she said she was not prepared
for the cards and the trees, and would always wait until the last minute to set
things up. However, as her children grew
older, she learned more about the holiday
and has now made it a tradition.
Shamong Public Schools Superintendent Christine Vespe said she celebrates the
please see HOLIDAY, page 9

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WEDNESDAY DEC. 21
Wii Super Smash Brothers Brawl
Tournament: Ages 6 to 17. 4 p.m.
at the Pinelands Branch Library.
Join the library for an hour Super
Smash Brothers Brawl tournament on the Nintendo Wii system.
Feel free to bring your own Wii or
GameCube controller or use one
of the librarys. Registration is
requested.
Open Prayer Gathering: 6:30 p.m.
at Crossroads Community Church
of Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road.
For any local residents seeking
prayer.

THURSDAY DEC. 22
Wrapping up the Holidays: Teens
and adults. 6:30 p.m. at the

Pinelands Branch Library. Stop by


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few tricks for making your wrapping easier, neater and much less
stress inducing. Wrapping, tape
and ribbon will be provided, but
the limit is two items per person.
Registration is requested.

FRIDAY DEC. 23
Lego Club: Ages 5 to 12. 3:30 p.m. at
the Pinelands Branch Library.
Join our Lego Club for creativity
and imagination in action. Kids
can work individually or in teams
to create this weeks challenge.
The theme will be revealed at the
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Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Shamong Sun, 108
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TUESDAY DEC. 27
Snack Attack: Ages 4 to 12. 4 p.m.
at the Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Miss Niki, DTR, from the
Shop Rite of Medford for a fun
activity and a lesson on how to
prepare a healthy snack. Registration is required.

Officers to wear body cameras


Burlington County Sheriff
Jean Stanfield has announced the
implementation of body worn
cameras for her officers at the
Burlington County Sheriff s Department. The department began
phasing in use of the body worn
cameras Oct. 31.
Body worn camera footage is

similar to footage from a cell


phone camera. The body worn
cameras will be mounted to an officers uniform at the chest,
shoulder, or waist area, Stanfield
said.
The cameras will point away
from the officer and will capture
images in the cameras field of vision. Residents who interact with
officers will now be recorded on
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DEC. 21-27, 2016 THE SHAMONG SUN 9

Holiday traditions are special


HOLIDAY
Continued from page 6
holidays with a large family
party. As her husband comes
from Italian roots, she does the
Feast of the Seven Fishes, and
more than 50 people come over to
spend time together and eat.
Vespe has a tradition of going to
see The Nutcracker with her
best friend, and as her best
friends daughter is now in the
ballet, it makes it even more special. Growing up, Vespes mother
would collect ornaments, and
eventually some of those ornaments were passed on to her. She
has started her own tradition
with her husband and two sons of
putting up a tree and decorating
it with the ornaments from her
mother.
My favorite memory as a
child was going to bed, and when
I woke up on Christmas, the tree
would be up and decorated and

Santa would come. Its one of the


brightest memories for me as a
child growing up, Vespe said.
Family is big for Tabernacle
School Districts Superintendent
Glenn Robbins as well, as for the
past two years he has gone to
Florida to visit his and his wifes
parents.
Santa comes down to Florida
for my 4-year-old, Robbins said.
We always enjoy being around
family, first and foremost, and celebrating the good times we have
and appreciating life.
Robbins said his favorite part
of the holidays is watching the
kids open presents and play with
their toys. He, too, enjoys playing
with them.
Seeing Christmas from the
eyes of my 4-year-old son and
playing with toys and games, it
reminds me of memories that I
had (at that age) and being
around relatives, not worrying
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Join the Medford VFW for
Steak Night on Sunday Jan. 8 located at 317 Church Road, just east
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Doors will open at 3 p.m. and
food will be served until 6 p.m.
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Vote scheduled for March 14

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