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www.tabernaclesun.com FEB. 18–24, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 13–15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUECharity Dinner
Seneca Student Councilhosts annual event. PAGE 6
Your copy of Kids & Camp is inside!
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Seneca High School player Megan Drum leaps for the shot against Paul VI in the girls varsity basketball game. Seneca beat Paul VI,53-47.
Seneca defeats Paul VI, 53-47
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
Tabernacle residents may see adip in their electricity bill if thetownship opts to enroll in theBurlington County Energy Aggrega-tion Program.
At last week’s meeting, Taberna-cle Township Committee talkedabout potentially joining the coun-ty’s program in the near future.
“We are not currently a member,”township administrator DougCramer said. “We are considering
joining.”The Burlington County Energy
Aggregation Program was an-nounced last May. It is a cooperativebetween the county and local elec-tricity providers where the county
Committee
considersenergyprogram
Participation in county aggregation program
could reduce electric bills
please see TOWNSHIP, page 7
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2 THE TABERNACLE SUN — FEB. 18–24, 2015
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Kindergarten registration hasbeen scheduled. The TabernacleTownship Schools will be regis-tering students for the 2015-2016kindergarten classes on March10, 11 and 12.
Children entering kinder-garten in September must be 5years of age on or before Oct. 1.
Parents are asked to call Taber-nacle Elementary School between10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to make an ap-pointment for registration and tohave a registration packet mailedto them. Parents are asked to
complete the packet and return iton their scheduled appointmentday and time. Appointments arebeing made for March 10, 11 and
12 between the hours of 1:30 and3:45 p.m. and on Tuesday eveningbetween 6 and 8 p.m.
Along with the completed reg-istration packet, parents shouldbring their child’s birth certifi-cate, record of immunization andthree proofs of residency.
It is not necessary to bringyour child with you, but you may.You will be meeting with our reg-istration team and our schoolnurse to go over the documentsand registration forms.
To make an appointment, re-
ceive a packet, or for questions,contact the TES front office andspeak to Vickie or Donna at (609)268-0150, ext. 2000.
Kindergarten registrationscheduled for March 10–12
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Registration is now open forthe Tabernacle Athletic Associa-tion 2015 baseball and softballprograms. All players must beTabernacle residents or withincharter boundaries and t-ball par-ticipants must be eligible for
kindergarten registration for the2015-16 school year. Online regis-tration will run until Feb. 28.
To register for baseball, pleaseaccess www.tabernaclebaseball.org. For softball registration,please visit www.taasoftball.org.
Baseball, softball registration underway
Elizabeth Raffo of Tabernacle,an international business major,earned dean's list honors for thefall 2014 semester at SaintJoseph's University.
Students must achieve a gradepoint average of 3.5 or above, a “B”or greater in all their classes, andcomplete at least 15 credits to earndean's list status for a semester.
on campus
Grace Place Preschool at Lordof Life Lutheran Church is host-ing an open house on Saturday,March 14 from 9 a.m. to noon. Thechurch is located at 1 WinchesterCourt in Tabernacle.
The event is free and open to all
members of the community. Fam-ilies will have the opportunity tomeet with staff and get informa-tion on enrollment.
Those interested in attendingcan pre-register by calling Melin-da at (609) 268-2756.
Preschool open house is March 14
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The Tabernacle Parent Teach-ers Association will host theHarlem Wizards on Wednesday,March. 11 at 7 p.m. in the SenecaHigh School gymnasium.
This event is a rescheduling of the game originally meant tohave taken place on Jan. 26,which was cancelled due to in-clement weather.
Tickets purchased for Jan. 26game will be honored at theMarch 11 game.
The pre-game dinner will go on
as scheduled in the SenecaHigh School cafeteria from 5-6:30p.m.
The Tabernacle PTA is also ex-
cited to announce that Taberna-cle’s very own Mayor Joe Bartonwill be playing on the TabernacleTigers team.
If available, tickets will be soldat the door for $12 for studentsand $15 for adults.
An online processing fee of 99cents per ticket will be added tothe final total of tickets pur-chased online athttps://harlemwizards.thunder-tix.com
The online box office closes 24
hours prior to the event. This willbe the only General FundFundraiser this year for the Tab-ernacle PTA.
Tabernacle PTA hostsHarlem Wizards March 11
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6 THE TABERNACLE SUN — FEB. 18–24, 2015
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Seneca Student Council sponsored its
seventh annual New Jersey Association of Student Council Charity Dinner on Jan. 30.This year’s charity was Christine’s
Hope for Kids. The goal was to spreadawareness of the work of this charitywhile enjoying a delicious dinner preparedby the Community Service Club.
Jean Gianacaci, founder of the charity,gave a heartfelt and powerful presentationof its mission. Christine’s Hope for Kidswas founded in order to continue Chris-tine Gianacaci’s work with disadvantagedchildren. Christine traveled to Haiti for amission of hope but lost her life in the
earthquake. Her parents founded thischarity to continue helping children.
Through the generous donations of those in attendance, Seneca Student Coun-cil raised $1,500 for the Christine’s Hopefor Children.
Seneca Student Council Charity Dinner nets $1,500
Special to The Sun
Pictured are members of the Seneca Student Council during the council’s seventh an-nual NJASC Charity Dinner on Jan. 30. This year, the charity benefiting from the din-ner was Christine’s Hope for Kids, which helps children in New Jersey.
There’s a new law being pro-
posed in the Assembly that
would require New Jersey
schools to teach students how they
should interact with police officers.
The bill is being touted as a way to pro-
tect both kids and cops, in the wake of
highly-publicized police shootingssuch as Michael Brown in Missouri.
Assemblyman Ralph Caputo, one of
the bill’s sponsors, had some poignant
words about why he thought the bill is
needed:
“Kids have to learn how to behave
when they’re being investigated or
talked to, because they could put them-
selves in jeopardy. It’s also a good effortto protect the police. Kids have to rec-
ognize their authority when they’re
being questioned and how to conduct
themselves.”
Caputo’s words might seem like he is
putting the blame on the deceased kids
in cases such as Brown’s. However, he
says he’s not placing blame on anyone,
rather just seeking to educate kids on
situations they may come across that
no one speaks of: “When a kid jumps
out of a car, he may appear to be
threatening but he’s not – he just may
not understand what those protocols
are.”
It’s a shame that there have been
tragic situations such as those in Mis-
souri that have forced us to propose
laws such as this to protect kids and
cops from dangerous situations. But
that’s the world we live in.
Ultimately, though, we support any
program that educates our students
about life. School isn’t just about math,
science, English and other “tradition-al” subjects. It’s also about preparing
kids for the real world, and dealing
with police, and protection, is real
world stuff.
Education programs with police offi-
cers in schools is nothing new –
D.A.R.E has been around for awhile.
This proposed law, which we support,
is just another step in the right direc-tion to teach students how they can be
better citizens, and how they can bet-
ter interact with the men and women
who are tasked with their protection.
in our opinion
Kids to learn how to deal with policeNew proposal would make it a requirement in school, and it’s a good idea
Your thoughts
What do you think of the proposed lawthat would require schools to teach stu-dents how they should interact with policeofficers? Share your thoughts on this andother topics through a letter to the editor.
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will negotiate a “bulk purchase”of energy supply at a lower pricethan residents currently pay.County freeholders have part-nered with the Burlington Coun-ty Bridge Commission as part of this program.
“This (plan) will make electric-ity less expensive for each indi-vidual and business in Burling-ton County,” Freeholder Bruce
Garganio said during the plan’srollout last year.Cramer said participation in
the program means residentswould purchase their electricityfrom a cooperative rather thanfrom the utility company itself.Tabernacle’s electricity provideris Atlantic City Electric.
“You’d be buying your energyas a cooperative of a larger
group,” Cramer said.Burlington County municipali-
ties can choose whether to jointhe program.
If Tabernacle does enroll, thecounty estimates its residentswould see a 5 percent decrease inelectricity rates, Cramer said.
The township has been dis-cussing the pros and cons of join-ing the program since last year.Cramer said township officialshave talked about a couple of is-sues the program could bring.
“One of the negatives that hasbeen brought up in previous dis-cussions is, as a residential cus-
tomer, you have to opt out not tobe included,” Cramer said.Once an aggregate rate is re-
ceived, residents would be en-rolled with Atlantic City Electricunless they choose to opt out. Res-idents who opt out can thenchoose to receive Atlantic CityElectric’s standard rate or go witha third-party provider. Cramersaid this would only affect a small
group of residents who are en-rolled with a third-party compa-ny.
The township committee didnot make a final decision onwhether to join the program andwill continue to have discussionsin the future.
Township purchasespumper truck
Township committee is movingforward with the purchase of apumper truck that residentsvoted in favor of more than a yearago.
Township committee adopted abond ordinance for the new truckduring the action portion of lastweek’s meeting.
Voters in Tabernacle had votedin favor of purchasing the vehiclein October 2013, but the vehiclewas never purchased due to thefluid situation of the former Tab-ernacle Fire District No. 1. Thedistrict was officially dissolved
last fall, with the township takingover fire services.
“The committee had made acommitment to purchase (thetruck),” Cramer said.
The total cost of the truck is$700,000. The township will makea down payment of $108,000, withthe remaining $592,000 to be paidthrough the issuance of bonds.
The committee also passed aresolution for Tabernacle FireCompany No. 1 to participate inthe state’s Firefighter Certifica-tion Program.
TOWNSHIPContinued from page 1
Township moves forward with pumper truck purchase
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WE NES Y FEB. 18Parachute play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
and 11 a.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Come for a half-hour of
parachute games and play time.Must be accompanied by a care-giver.
Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10a.m. at Church of Christ, Carran-za Road. Miss Peggy welcomeschildren and their attendingadult to story hour. This is agreat opportunity for kids and
adults to meet new people in thecommunity. Questions, call thechurch office at (609) 268-0576.
THURS Y FEB. 19Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Yoga Pretzels is a fun and vibrantway to get kids bending, breath-ing, twisting and stretching. Kidswill find their connection with theuniverse through playful poses.Children should wear comfort-able, breathable clothes andbring and yoga mat or large tow-el.
Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinBabita Kapoor, a registered Shak-ti Om Yoga instructor, to learnYoga’s ancient science of breathcontrol and re-energize yourbody and mind. Wear comfort-able, breathable clothes andbring a yoga mat.
FRI Y FEB. 20Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
6. 10:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.
Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-
come to practice their readingskills and make a new friends byreading aloud to Brooke a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-brooke-39.
S TUR Y FEB. 21Women’s Club dinner dance: 6 p.m.
at Medford Village Country Club.All are invited for an evening ofmusic, dinner and fun. Tickets are
$60 and will include a cash bar.This fundraiser for benefit thewomen’s club’s scholarship fund.Tickets are available atwww.medfordwomansclub.com.
MON Y FEB. 23Family search workshop: 7 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Jointhe library for a free workshopfrom familysearch.org. The pre-senters will give a brief descrip-tion of the website’s features and
offer individual aid.Tabernacle Township Committee
regular meeting: 8 p.m. in TownHall fourth Monday of the month.
Formal action may be taken. Formore information and to confirmmeeting time, visit www.town-shipoftabernacle-nj.gov.
TUES Y FEB. 24Storytime with Ms. Danielle: Ages
4 to 6. 1:30 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Join Ms. Daniellefor stories of all kinds to be fol-lowed by an engaging and cre-ative activity.
Junior Lego Club: Ages 5 to 9. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Kids can work individually or inteams to create this month’schallenge. Do not bring your ownLegos.
Family movie night: 6 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Bringthe whole family to the library forthis month’s animated feature,“101 Dalmatians.”
Tabernacle Athletic Associationmeeting: 7 p.m. at Town Hall.Public is invited to attend.
CALENDARPAGE 8 FEB. 18–24, 2015
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The Tabernacle Athletic Asso-
ciation baseball program is ac-cepting applications for its fifthannual Sean CleggMemorial College ScholarshipFund.
Supported by a $500 matchinggift from Foley Mechanical, TAABaseball provides an annual$1,000 college scholarship awardto a participant who meets all eli-gibility criteria and best exempli-fies and reflects the memory of former TAA Baseball player
Clegg.Always respectful of his team-mates, coaches and opponents,Sean played the game withtremendous heart, dedication andsportsmanship. Following his2008 Babe Ruth season and ninedays shy of his 15th birthday,Sean was tragically struck andkilled by a car while riding hisbike.
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All six donor recipients re-ceived successful organ trans-plants, including a young womanwho became the first person togive birth to twins after a hearttransplant.
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senting the winner with scholar-ship award during TAA Base-ball‘s opening day ceremonies atPatty Bowker fields in earlyApril.
For more information and toobtain a copy of the application,please visit www.tabernaclebase-ball.org or contact theguidance office at Seneca HighSchool.
TAA accepting scholarshipapplicants until March 15
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