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Looking Thunderbolt champs

for savings
in budget
Committee, BOE sit down to
discuss what steps need to be Special to The Sun
taken on defeated school budget Seneca’s seventh-grade boys lacrosse team won its group in the Thunderbolt Tournament in West
Windsor recently. Pictured in the back row, from left, are Kasey Szymantek, Ty Butler, Matt Mozi-
tis, Justin Cappetta, Sam Pawlowski, Tyler McCormick and Chris Stahl. In the front row are Ryan
By KATRINA GRANT agreed to pay 1.5 percent of their Hackney, Nick George, Timmy McCormick, Bryant Smith, Dylan Reidenbaker, Taylor Rosales, Jake
benefits. Hogan, Jimmy Waters and Brandon Hughes. Not pictured: Chris Koebert.
The Shamong Sun
The topic of solar panels hit a
The township committee and rough patch when Mayor Jon

Learning more than football


the board of education came to- Shevelew asked why the energy
gether last week at a meeting to costs were $137,000 the previous
discuss the $160,000 budget deficit year and were projected to be
that the Shamong Township $160,000 for the next year after the
school district faces, after the instillation of the solar panels.
budget that would have raised the The increase in energy costs By KATRINA GRANT value of good sportsmanship and round of the playoffs with a 35-0
current tax levy by 3.37 cents was ended up being an accounting The Shamong Sun teamwork. These experiences for victory over Maple Shade.
defeated by 74 votes. The meeting error, with the projected cost of all of our young football players The children who play in
began with superintendent energy standing at $107,000 for a can be attributed to all our hard- Seneca Youth football are able to
Thomas Christensen explaining savings of $30,000. Also the rev- Football is a sport that many working and dedicated volun- play up until their freshman year.
some of the steps the school dis- enue that is anticipated for the young kids enjoy. At Seneca teers, our passionate and diligent The football league works closely
trict took to save money while coming year from the solar pan- Youth Football, boys from the coaching staff, volunteers as well, with coaches from the high
keeping the quality of education. els is expected to be $142,000. ages of 5 to 14 from the areas of the support of our local high school.
“Our main goal was to save tax- Shared services were another Shamong, Southampton, Taber- school and most importantly, the “We receive a great deal of sup-
payer money while keeping the big area that the board, commit- nacle and Woodland are able to commitment from our families.” port from Seneca High School
quality of education,” Chris- tee and residents focused on. participate in the sport. The non- Last year shaped up to be a and from the head coach, Bill
tensen said. “The school district While the school already has a profit youth organization allows good season for the Seneca Youth Fisher, and his staff,” Soto said.
was found to be at a 100 percent ef- number of shared services in children an opportunity to play Football League with several “Our players play for Seneca
ficiency rate by the county and place, such as snow removal and competitive organized football. teams finishing their seasons Youth Football until they reach
state. I don’t know what else we trash collection, the topic of shar- At Seneca Youth Football, chil- with a winning record. The 90-lb high school and have the opportu-
can do.” ing a superintendent sparked dren are introduced to the game, varsity team finished the regular nity to play as freshmen.”
Among the many steps that the much discussion. Christensen is rules, plays, as well as sportsman- season undefeated, un-scored Seneca Youth Football prides
school district took to cut costs, retiring in July of this year and ship and teamwork from a very upon and finished with a 9-1 over- itself in being an organization
there were three main ones that the school district has been look- young age. The organization all record. The 75- and 105-lb that not only teaches about the
seemed to be topics of much dis- ing into sharing a superintendent helps to build a good foundation teams both finished the season 6-3 game of football, but also helps
cussion at the meeting. They with another district. Last year for football and a good player. and made it to the playoffs. The them build skills and relation-
were shared services, pay and they approached Tabernacle, but “Last year was actually my 60-lb team came in 2nd in the ships in other areas of life.
benefits and the new solar panels Tabernacle declined. This year son’s first year and it was a great year-end Lumberton Tourna- “We are a strong group of hard
that were installed. Christensen they are looking into Medford experience,” president of Seneca ment, finishing the season with a working families who do the best
said that the teachers had taken a Lakes and feel that the superin- Youth Football Alex Soto said. 6-2 record. The unlimited team we can to provide our children
pay freeze the year before and es- tendent there would be a good fit. “He learned a great deal about finished the season as a playoff the opportunity to play a fun
sentially a pay cut when they please see BUDGET, page 11 playing football, as well as the team and advanced to the 2nd please see FOOTBALL, page 11

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Ballots in the mail


The ballots are in the mail – the District to the 6th Legislative Dis-
vote by mail ballots, that is. trict.
Burlington County Clerk Timo- n Moorestown and Mount Lau-
thy Tyler recently announced rel have been moved from the 8th
that ballots for four of the Coun- Legislative District to the 7th Leg-
ty’s five state legislative districts – islative District.
the 6th, 7th, 9th, and 12th – have n Mount Holly and Westamp-
been mailed to voters who have ton have moved from the 7th Leg-
signed up to vote by mail. islative District to the 8th Legisla-
Ballots for the 8th District had tive District.
been delayed by legal proceed- n Tabernacle Township has
ings, but are now being mailed to been relocated from the 8th to the
voters. 9th Legislative District
“We want to put voters on no- n The Borough of Wrightstown
tice that they will see some signif- has been moved from the 8th to
icant changes,” Tyler said. “First, the 12th Legislative District.
the redistricting process has “Suffice it to say, voters in these
placed a number of municipali- towns are likely to see some unfa-
ties in new districts. Second, vot- miliar candidates at the top of
ers will notice that the ballots their ballots,” Tyler said.
themselves are smaller in size He said voters would also no-
than in the past.” tice a change in the overall di-
To summarize the town mensions of the vote-by-mail bal-
changes: lot. Ballots have routinely been
n Bordentown City, Borden- mailed in an 11 by 17 inch size
town Township and the Borough and have often contained a lot of
of Fieldsboro have been moved unused white space.
from the 30th Legislative District Recent efforts to comply with Audubon Burlington Cherry Hill Cinnaminson Collingswood Delran Deptford
to the 7th Legislative District. the requirements of the Federal
Haddonfield Haddon Township Maple Shade Marlton Medford Moorestown Mt. Laurel
n Chesterfield, New Hanover MOVE Act have prompted the of-
and North Hanover Townships fice to fit more information on Pennsauken Shamong Tabernacle Voorhees Washington Township West Deptford
have been relocated from the 30th smaller, easily faxed or e-mailed
Legislative District to the 12th paper for overseas and military
Legislative District. voters.
n Maple Shade Township has
please see MAIL, page 4
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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


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in our opinion

Friendlier skies?
Fewer shoe-drops, scans and pat-downs?

You spoke, we listened


he Transportation Security Administration, the folks

T who screen you, your shoes, your laptops, etc., at air-


ports before running you through a scanner and/or
quick frisk, is thinking about a change of course. It’s looking to
expedite the boarding process
for “trusted” travelers. Travel time
Control your destiny on the way to bigger prizes
But is moving toward a less- What do you think about You, our readers and website Whoever collects the most Ra the lead come midnight, June 30.
changing airport security visitors, have spoken. We have points between Wednesday, May As you’ll see, getting points is
secure system the right move –
measures? You can share heard. And we now have 18 and midnight June 30, will col- easy and fun. You can vote in a
especially since it seems to be your thoughts and ideas in changed. lect a prize valued at $200. Only poll, view a video, leave a com-
in response to passengers who the Forum section at You didn’t mind our weekly you control how many Ra points ment on a story, or even check
www.shamongsun.com. Sun Score contest, but thought it you accumulate, so, it’s up to you the weather or traffic. Hold your
are frustrated by long wait could be improved. According to to win, or lose, this prize. cursor over each badge to find
times and intrusive searches? your e-mails and calls, you want: How do you collect Ra points? out details about points and
Bigger prizes. It’s easy, fun and informative. badges. Want to find out if
Much like the Homeland Security color-coded warning sys- A way to control your own First, sign up for an account at you’re in the lead? Close? Need
tem, we’ve always considered the effort to protect planes and destiny when it comes to win- your local Sun Spot (www.sha- to pick up your effort a bit? Visit
ning these prizes. mongsun.com). You will need sunne.ws/contest for all of the de-
passengers to be well-intentioned, but not as effective as it Now you have both. your name and an e-mail ad- tails and a leaderboard. Ques-
could be. The practices seem to be focused more on finding the Our next Sun Score contest dress. tions? Please send an email to
features a prize of $200 (this is Then, under “My Account” alan@elauwit.com.
weapon and less on identifying the potentially dangerous indi- the bigger prize part). It will be you’ll see a “My Sunne.ws Ra But don’t let everyone else get
vidual. And we’ve never figured out how it would stop a few awarded July 1. Badges” button. Click it. There a jump on you. Visit today and
Here’s how you can win it. No you will find out how you earn begin to rack up the points.
people, working together, from getting more than a few three- more luck of the draw. Your fate points toward becoming Ra – There’s a $200 prize at the fin-
ounce bottles of explosive stuff on a plane. is in your hands. and winning $200 if you are in ish line.
Compare the U.S. system to how Israel secures its flights: lots
of behavioral profiling, followed by, if necessary, searches and
scans, and putting air marshals on all flights. It’s time-consum-
ing, expensive and highly effective. Chances are that at least
Memorial Day recycling schedule
one of the aforementioned conspirators would have been found The Burlington County recy- Memorial Day 2011 Holiday n Ft. Dix, McGuire AFB, New
cling schedule will shift to the Schedule: Hanover, Pemberton Borough,
out during one of the rounds of questioning, or would have next day due to the Memorial n Eastampton, Lumberton, Pemberton Twp., Tabernacle,
been deterred from trying in the first place since they knew Day Holiday. Normal Monday re- Mt. Holly, Southampton – Recy- Washington, Wrightstown – Re-
cycling will shift to Tuesday and cle Tuesday, May 31 cycle Friday, June 3.
every flight had marshals on board. Tuesday recycling will shift to n Hainesport, Mt. Laurel – Re- n Evesham – Recycle Saturday,
Putting such a system in place in the U.S. no doubt would do Wednesday, Wednesday shifts to cycle Wednesday, June 1. June 4.
Thursday, Thursday shifts to Fri- n Cinnaminson, Maple Shade, For more information call the
two things: dramatically increase passenger frustration and day and Friday recycling shifts Palmyra, Riverton – Recycle Recycling Hotline 267-6889 or 856-
costs, and make flights really, really safe. to Saturday. Thursday, June 2. 461-4141.
So, which way should the U.S. go? Should we return to the
days when you could arrive 30 minutes before your flight and
have plenty of time to get on board? Or should we do all we can SPEAK UP!
to secure flights? This “stuck in the middle” approach is time- The Shamong Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
consuming, and doesn’t really get the job done. that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous let-
ters.
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN Send letters via email to letters@shamongsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board
Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our office, too.
BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman
MAY 18-24, 2011 – THE SHAMONG SUN 7


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opened its registration for this n 5-6 years old.
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ter online at n 11-12 years old (105 pounds).
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won’t start until Aug. 10 at the ited).
earliest. You keep your jersey. All Please e-mail ghastie@com-
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The Burlington County Com- charge.
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Loss Coalition, in collaboration For information and/or regis-
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School Crisis Response Team of- cis at 265-5538 or e-mail Carrie
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An Evening in
South Beach
May 20
Join the YMCA of Burlington
and Camden Counties for its sec-
ond annual An Evening in South
Beach, this May. This fund-rais-
ing event benefits YMCA pro-
gramming that supports cancer
survivors through Camp No Wor-
ries, a camp for kids with cancer,
and Livestrong at the Y, a well-
ness programs for cancer sur-
vivors.
Attendees will mingle with
business and community leaders
over cocktails and cuisine at this
event that will feature music and
dancing, a silent auction and
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More than football


Hastie and Scott England and
FOOTBALL countless volunteers to link the
past to the future with their vi-
Continued from page 1
sion and wisdom. We look for-
ward to building on our past suc-
sport that teaches them life les- cess on the field as well as provid-
sons as they grow,” Soto said. ing these young student athletes
“Also, we are very fortunate to an opportunity to grow into fine
have had great leaders like Glenn young men.”

Budget “After running a


tain employees to part-time posi-
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The board also said that it had to
Continued from page 1
add a part-time kindergarten we received 19 coupons
teacher for the next year to the
They said that the shared super- budget. The meeting adjourned back within 2 weeks!"
intendent could possibly lead to with no consensus on the budget
sharing other positions, but that from the township committee. Larry Robinson at Ceriello's
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stages of the process. May 17 at 5 p.m. in the municipal
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