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INSIDE THIS ISSUESchool budget
BOE passes a tentative budgetwith an increase. PAGE 9
Seneca hosts annual Jazz FestivalBy NICK COHEN
The Sun
For one night, the halls of Seneca High School were filledwith the smooth sounds of jazz.
The Seneca Eagles Band Par-ent Association hosted its ninthannual Jazz Festival on March19. The event taking place at allwas in question as Mother Na-ture had her say, cancelling theoriginally scheduled date of Feb.13.
Jazz ensembles from six areaschools took the stage in Senecasauditorium, playing a variety of well-known jazz hits to the moreobscure.
Its a large variety of musicfrom middle school bands to a
jazz combo to some of the finestbands in the state, Seneca JazzBand Director Doug Barber said.Everyone on this stage wants toput their best foot forward, andevery band wants to start the sea-son off right. We want them to
know every lesson and every mo-ment in the practice room hasbeen worthwhile.
Familiar district schools wereamong those performing asbands from Cherokee, Lenapeand Shawnee made the trip toSeneca. The event was not justfor high school students as jazzensembles from Olson Middle NICK COHEN/The Sun
The Olson Middle School Jazz Ensemble performs as part of Seneca High Schools ninth annual Jazz Festival on March 19. The SenecaEagles Band Parent Association hosts the event each year to highlight bands from area schools as well as to raise money for the schools band. please see MONEY, page 5
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The Lenape Regional HighSchool District will host its annu-al Student Summer Job Fair onThursday, March 27 from 4 p.m. to7 p.m. at Lenape High School. The
job fair is an excellent opportuni-ty for both employers and districtstudents to meet and discuss sum-mer job openings. This fair isopen to students who are 15 yearsof age and older.
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ents will be able to supportSeneca High Schools spring mu-sical, High School Musical, in afew ways in the upcoming weeksand months.
The cast and crew of the musi-cal are hosting a flea market onSaturday, April 5 from 8 a.m. 1p.m. in Senecas parking lot. Any-one interested can sell unwantedgoods. Its a great time for yourspring cleanout. A food court willalso be available for snack pur-chases. To rent a space, visit theschools website www.lrhsd.org
Also, the cast and crew of themusical are hosting a vendor,
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The cast and crew of the musi-cal are selling chances to win twotickets to a dress rehearsal of Saturday Night Live in NewYork City. Chances are $5 and par-ticipants get to choose whichshow theyd like to see from the2014 or 2015 season.
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Money raised from event to support bands endeavors
School in Tabernacle and Med-ford Memorial Middle Schoolperformed to cheers from thosein attendance.
Its really an amazing nightand a chance for parents, stu-dents and residents to enjoy anevening of wonderful music per-
formed by middle and highschool jazz ensembles from thearea, association correspondingsecretary Judy Argentine said.
The event is the result of a lotof hard work from the studentsand the association as well asthose behind the scenes.
I would like to offer mythanks to all of our volunteersand the Seneca High School cus-
todial staff, whose time and dedi-cation contributed greatly to thesuccess of our festival. We couldnot have achieved this withoutyour assistance and support,festival chairperson Leslie Ro-manuski said. I would also liketo offer a special thank you to DeeTetreault, Mary Seffrin, EileenHoffing, Lorrie Aracri and theentire board. This festival wouldnot have come together so wellwithout you.
Each band performed a set of three or four songs with the op-portunity for specific students tobe highlighted with solo perform-ances throughout the set.
The money raised from theevent will support the bands en-deavors as well as the associa-tions scholarship program.
This year, the Seneca EaglesBand Parent Association is offer-ing three $400 scholarships formembers of the Class of 2014.Student applications consist of three parts classes and activi-ties, short essays and teacher rec-ommendation. Scholarshipaward winners will be an-
nounced at Senior Awards Night.For more information on theSeneca Eagles Band Parent Asso-ciation and their events, visitwww.sebpa.weebly.com.
MONEYContinued from page 1
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Reader impressed withpublic works department
By local standards, I'm a newcomer toTabernacle, having lived here for only 41years. I'm told, though, that qualifies me asa Galvanized Piney because I wasn'tborn here.
In all of those years, I've been consistent-ly impressed with our public works depart-ment, now under the direction of DougCramer.
Over the years, I've relied on these folksfor tasks like scraping and grading Sum-mit Drive before it was paved in the early1980s, until today when they were calledupon once again to handle snow and ice onour roads and public areas.
From my own observation over theyears, in bad winter weather, Tabernacle's
local roads are consistently clearer and
safer than any others in theregion.Thank you, Tabernacle Public Works
Department, for keeping us safe andhealthy.
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New Jersey State Police and all of ourtownship employees for maintainingTabernacle's reputation as one of New Jer-sey's top towns to live in.
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awmakers in Trenton are at itagain, proposing new taxes topay for something the state ap-
parently cant afford. This time,theyre after gas, proposing to increasethe tax on it by five cents per gallon tohelp rebuild and repair New Jerseys
roads and bridges.Our initial response, when reading
this news, was you have to be kid-ding! The last thing we need in thisstate is to be taxed more, and here goesanother politician specifically stateSen. Raymond Lesniak this time put-ting forth a bill that would take moremoney out of our pockets.
Lesniak claims that the proposedtax increase would bring in about $250million a year for road repairs that aremuch-needed, and his research indi-cates that 40 percent of this sum
would come from out-of-state drivers.He also claims that the five-cent tax
increase would cost the average driverless than $100 more in gas each year.Hes probably right on that figure 15gallons per week, times five cents is 75cents, times 52 weeks is $39.
The point, though, is that its notabout the relatively low impact on res-
idents wallets; its the fact that theresan impact at all.
Sure, $39 extra per year isnt a lot of money when you put it in perspec-tive thats two movie tickets, a pop-
corn and two drinks nowadays. Butthe fact that New Jersey residentshave to pay ANY extra tax on gasseems absurd to us.
When you combine a higher gas taxwith probable increases in municipaltaxes, school taxes and county taxes,
what you get is a snowball situationthat, over time, makes it financiallyunbearable to live in this state.
For once, our politicians shouldlearn a tried and true practice thatthey seem to ask us all to do to help outin times of need its called budget-ing. Our elected leaders need to domore with what they have. Cut the
waste, and be more efficient with whatwe have already given them.Enough is enough when it comes to
taxes. Its time for lawmakers to stepup and prove why we elected them.
Pay for roads with gas?Stop taxing the reside nts and start managing the budget
Your thoughtsWhat are your thoughts when it comes toa proposed increase in the states gas tax?Is it a good way to fund repairs to roadsand bridges? Are you fed up with taxes inour state? Share your thoughts through aletter to the editor.
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at noon. Call (609) 714-9175 formore information.Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10
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Lego Club : Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Kids canwork individually or in teams tocreate this months challenge.The theme will be revealed at theLego Club session.
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Paws to Read : 4 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Brooke, a regis-
tered therapy dog. Brooke is alovable 6-year-old Standard Poo-dle and she loves to hear a goodstory. Reading to dogs has beenshown to increase literacy skillsand confidence in children. Signup for a 15-minute slot.
MON Y MARCH 31Adult Knitting Club : 10:30 a.m. at
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MARCH 26APRIL 1, 2014 THE TABERNACLE SUN 9
BOE passes preliminary budget with increaseBy MIKE MONOSTRA
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Residents in Tabernacle willlikely see an increase in their re-gional school district taxes in 2014after the Lenape Regional HighSchool District Board of Educa-tion passed its preliminary budg-et at last weeks meeting.
Regional school taxes will in-crease $82.69 on the average as-sessed home of $264,109 in thetownship. The tax levy is 10.82cents higher than last year.
Overall, the district is raising
taxes 1.35 percent over last year.The total budget amount is$151,735,648, an increase of 0.7percent from 2013-14.
The Board of Education didnot dip into details about thebudget. Superintendent CarolBirnbohm said the preliminarybudget was approved so it couldbe sent to the Department of Edu-cation prior to its deadline.
The district will have an in-depth discussion on the budgetduring the public hearing, sched-uled for Wednesday, April 30.
In other news: The Lenape district pre-
sented its scores from its schoolanti-bullying bill of rights self-as-sessment. Director of Programsand Planning Chris Heilig saidthe school district scored a 71 outof a possible 75 points on the as-sessment.
Heilig said the district sent allits information about HIB, from
programs, to training to how it re-ports incidents.You submit all of your infor-
mation to the Department of Edu-cation, and they issue a grade,Heilig said.
All four high schools scored a71 on their assessment. With theexception of a few categories,such as HIB personnel, all fourschools were perfect on other as-
pects of the assessment. Heiligsaid the assessment was a testa-ment to how well the district hasdone in combating HIB incidents.
The school district meets orexceeds all elements of the anti-bullying bill of rights, Heiligsaid.
The Lenape district is look-ing to take its battle against drugsoutside school walls. Birnbohmsaid the Seneca High School DrugSquad recently visited localschools. She said the studentsgave presentations about the dan-gers of substance abuse as part of
the districts Defy The Issue cam-paign. Cherokee High School sen-
ior Stephanie Gallo gave a presen-tation on her schools achieve-ments. One of the main high-lights of her presentation was amusic video set to Katy PerrysRoar. The students made thevideo during the fall.
It really showed that everyone
can have school spirit and thateveryone can get along, Gallosaid.
Gallo also touched on theschool districts service projects,including two hair shavingevents: Shave-a-Thon and St.Baldricks.
The April action meeting
for the Lenape district waschanged from its regular thirdWednesday in April. Nextmonths meeting will be on April30 to coincide with the publichearing of the school budget. Themeeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in thedistricts administration build-ing.
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Scholarship applications soughtThe Tabernacle Athletic Asso-
ciation is accepting applicationsfor its fourth annual collegescholarship award, renamed thisyear to honor one of its belovedrepresentatives who unexpected-ly passed away in 2012.
Now titled The Chad AdamsMemorial College ScholarshipAward, the fund provides two col-lege scholarships annually, one toa female student and one to amale student, who meets all eligi-bility criteria and best reflectsTAAs mission of fostering sports-manship, dedication, honesty, loy-alty and commitment to commu-nity.
At the time of his passing,Adams served as TAAs vice presi-dent and was actively involved inthe soccer, baseball, softball andbasketball programs.
In addition to providingstrong organizational leadershipfor all of TAA, Chad embodiedthe spirit of a warm, supportivecoach who served as a positiverole model for children and
coaches alike, TAA presidentLynne Hedden said. Board mem-bers voted unanimously to dedi-cate the TAA scholarship awardin Chads memory. We are hon-ored to recognize Chads out-standing contributions to the or-ganization and enhancement of youth athletics in Tabernaclethrough this scholarshipaward.
To be eligible for The ChadAdams Memorial College Schol-arship Award, applicants musthave participated in a TAA sport,completed the 11th grade withplans to attend a form of post-sec-ondary education (two or four
year college, trade school, etc.),and submit the completed appli-cation by April 30.
Scholarship funds range be-tween $750 and $1,250 per winner.
For more information and toobtain a copy of the application,please visit www.tabernacle-sports.org or contact theguidance office at Seneca HighSchool.
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