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INSIDE THIS ISSUEConcussion seminarParent group to host event
in April. PAGE 2
NICK COHEN/The Sun
Consider this one time you can be noisy in the library. Two to four year olds gather together for Parachute Play at the PinelandsLibrary for a half hour of playing parachute games, singing songs and of course a bubble dance party. Danielle Haubrich, the youthservice librarian said the program became so popular, that she is now offering two sessions.
Children gather for Parachute Play at libraryProposedbudget
includesincrease
By NICK COHENThe Sun
The average homeowner inTabernacle may have to dig a lit-tle deeper in their pocket in 2014,as the introduced municipalbudget includes a tax increase ofapproximately $59, according tomunicipal accountant Kevin Fre-nia.
The townships recent re-assessment is partially responsi-ble for the proposed tax increase.
On average, the value of thetown went down, tax assessorJay Renwick said at the town-ships workshop meeting onMarch 10. The average residence
saw a decrease in value of 10.84percent. The tax rate has to go upif the assessed value of the town-ship goes down.
The average assessed value forhomes in the township droppedfrom $296,220 to $264,109.
Township administrator DougCramer presented the budget tothe committee discussing what
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On Thursday, April 10 begin-ning at 6:30 p.m., the Indian MillsParent Advisory CooperativeTeam will present a seminar onthe topic of concussions spon-sored by the Brain Injury Al-liance of New Jersey.
Dr. Sarah Levin Allen, neu-ropsychologist and certifiedbrain injury specialist, will dis-cuss a variety of topics including:concussion myths and facts, whata concussion is, physical symp-toms, cognitive symptoms, socialand emotional symptoms as well
as when is it safe to return toschool and when is it safe to re-turn to sports.
Allen is a licensed pediatricneuropsychologist, certifiedschool psychologist and certifiedbrain injury specialist, who spe-cializes in the area of evidence-based interventions for schools.Her passion is in promoting andintegrating brain-based learningapproaches in the classroom.
Allen is currently full-time facul-ty at the Philadelphia College ofOsteopathic Medicine and execu-tive director of the Brain Behav-ior Bridge. She has directed cam-puses at the Y.A.L.E. School,which serves children who learndifferently than their peers due tobrain injuries, learning disabili-ties or other social or executivedeficits. Allen consults with dis-tricts and families to establishprograms to promote the academ-ic, social and emotional develop-ment of students. She also works
closely with medical and schoolprofessionals to design and imple-ment "return to school" program-ming for students with concus-sions as well as other brain in-
juries.The seminar will take place at
the Indian Mills Memorial Schoollibrary, 295 Indian Mills Road.RSVP is required by April 8,email [email protected].
Parent group to hostconcussion seminar April 10
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MARCH 1925, 2014 THE TABERNACLE SUN 3
Located on Fostertown Rd. in Medford betweenthe Flying W Airport and Historic Kirbys Mill.
11 S. Main Street Medford, NJ 08055Phone: 609-654-4164
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The Tabernacle Athletic Asso-ciation is currently accepting ap-plications for its fourth annualcollege scholarship award, re-named this year to honor one ofits beloved representatives whounexpectedly passed away in2012. 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 meet all eligi-
bility criteria and best reflectTAAs 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 andcoaches alike, TAA president
Lynne 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 ofyouth athletics in Tabernaclethrough this scholarship award.
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. Scholarshipfunds range between $750 and$1,250 per winner. For more infor-mation and to obtain a copy ofthe application, please visitwww.tabernaclesports.org or con-tact the guidance office at SenecaHigh School.
Tabernacle Athletic Associationaccepting scholarship applicants
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Recycling, shreddingevent on March 29
The Burlington County Boardof Chosen Freeholders is spon-soring a recycling event on Satur-day, March 29 from 9 a.m. until 1p.m. at the Robert Shinn Recy-cling Center, 130 Hancock Lane inWestampton.
Residents are invited to bringtheir confidential files, up to fourbags or boxes per household, tothe site. They will even unloadyour car for you. Files are shred-
ded on site.Residents may also bring com-
puters, televisions, microwaves,stereos and equipment, recordplayers, vacuum cleaners, irons,toasters, blenders and mixers.
Student Summer JobFair set for March 27The Lenape Regional High
School 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.
Representatives from localarea businesses will be availableto discuss paid employment andvolunteer opportunities. Studentsare asked to dress professionallyto make a great first impression.Students should bring copies of
their resume to submit toprospective employers. An areafor completing working papershas been designated. More than50 employers will be in atten-dance this year.
For further information, pleasesee our website atwww.lrhsd.org/jobfair or contactKim Mileszko [email protected] or (609) 654-5111, ext. 3515.
Tabernacle PTA to hostBingo Night March 21
The Tabernacle PTA is hostinga Thirty-One, Vera Bradley andCoach Bingo Night on Friday,March 21 at Olson Middle School,132 New Road from 7 until 9 p.m.Doors open at 6 p.m. All proceedsbenefit the Tabernacle PTA schol-arship fund. Tickets are $20 for 15games and additional bingo cardsas well as special games will alsobe available for purchase at theevent. Bring your own food and
beverages but alcohol is not per-mitted. Snacks will also be avail-able for purchase. For tickets ormore information, [email protected] or call(609) 923-4615.
On the same night, the PTAwill also be hosting CandyBingo from 6:45 until 9:15 p.m.This event is open to students ofTabernacle Township in kinder-garten through sixth grade withparents or guardians participat-ing in Bingo Night. Cost is $5
per child, which will include ad-mission to Candy Bingo, a softpretzel and a bottle of water.Reservations are required nolater than Wednesday, March 19.For more information or to makereservations please contact KimKielkucki [email protected] or call(609) 923-4615.
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departments would potentiallysee increases or decreases.
Engineering services and pub-lic works will both see increasesin 2014. Cramer said the townshipreceived two recreation grants in2013, as well as a community de-
velopment block grant.We have projects that have
carried over from last year thatwill be completed this year. Thesnack stand at Patty BowkerPark, the Tuckerton Road proj-ect, Cramer said. The grants docover some of the cost, but thetownship is still responsible forthe survey and architecturework.
Tabernacle and ShamongTownship have a joint serviceagreement for the repaving of
Tuckerton Road and are awaitingword on the status of a state De-partment of Transportationgrant to finish the project.
Mother Nature is most respon-sible for the expected bump in thepublic works departments budg-et.
Public works will see an in-crease to cover salt purchasesthat are more than $30,000 alreadythis year and repairs are $10,000more than we expected. We are
cutting the road striping programand solid waste collection to keepcosts down as best as we can,Cramer said.
Discussions over the townshipentering into a shared services
agreement with SouthamptonTownship for municipal courtservices will continue throughout2014, but as of now, that is notpart of the proposed budget.
Once the budget is introduced,the committee must wait 28 daysbefore holding a public hearing.The budget will be presented to
the public at next months regularmeeting, which is scheduled forMonday, April 28. The committeecan elect to amend the budget ifthe public raises concerns, anddepending on the changes, it canstill be adopted at that meeting ortabled if large changes need to bemade.
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hursday. It cant come soon
enough. Officially, thats the
start of spring. Whether Moth-
er Nature agrees, though, is anyones
guess at this point. Early forecasts
show that she will be good to us, but
how much can we actually rely on
forecasts?Spring is what we all need. We need
a nice stroll downtown, in the park or
on the beach to reinvigorate us, to get
us out of the doldrum into which win-
ter plunged us. Winter this year has
not just affected all of our moods, it
has affected our bottom lines, too.
Well all most likely be paying more
in taxes, in some way, at some level, for
the extensive snow removal, pothole
repairs and salt purchases.
Snow has affected local businessesas well, especially retail shops. Bad
weather kept patrons inside from what
seemed like October through now. The
arrival of spring will hopefully turn
that around, and quickly.
Snow kept our schoolchildren at
home which, at the time, they loved
but it will also keep them in school
much longer into the summer. Whoknows how that will affect summer
travel plans? It looks like June 2014
might be scratched off from summer
altogether.
Snow and biting cold has kept peo-
ple in the mindset of no end in sight,
and has prevented many from taking
day trips to our states wonderful good-
weather spots, or from planning future
trips, as well.In a little more than 60 days, the offi-
cial start of the summer beach season
will be here. Does that even sound
right?
New Jersey relies heavily on
tourism, especially at the Shore dur-
ing the summer. Last summer was
hurt by the aftermath of Hurricane
Sandy. Will this summer be hurt by
more bad weather?
Lets hope not.
in our opinion
Hello, spring, are you here yet?Our moods, our businesses, our livelihoods depend on your arrival
Your thoughts
What are you most looking forward to thisspring? While you are out and aboutenjoying what hopefully will be beautifulweather, send us the photos you takealong the way, and well be happy to sharethem with the rest of the town.
Special to The Sun
Tabernacle ElementarySchool held its 24th annualJump Rope for Heart event
on Saturday, Feb. 22 at theOlson Middle School, where150 students jumped ropefor two hours to raise moneyfor the American Heart As-sociations fight againstheart disease and stroke.According to the events co-ordinator and physical edu-cation teacher Beth Man-ning, the students raised thesecond-highest total in theirlong history, more than$15,600. It has become a
community event with par-ent and teacher volunteershelping everything runsmoothly.
Jump Rope for Heart
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WE NES YMARCH 19Snack Attack: Ages 4 to 6. 12 noon
and 4 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Miss Niki from
ShopRite of Medford as she readsa story and teaches us how toprepare a healthy snack.
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 andadults to meet new people in the
community. Questions, call thechurch office at (609) 268-0576.
THURS YMARCH 20Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
6. 10:30 a.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30p.m. 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 though playful poses,such as rabbit, dog, camel, river,
stone, star and more.Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join uswith Babita Kapoor, a registered
Shakti Om Yoga instructor, tolearn yogas ancient science ofbreath control and re-energizeyour body and mind. Learn self-awareness techniques throughposture and breathing, learnmeditation techniques to helpwith insomnia and fatigue, andmuch more.
FRI YMARCH 21Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
a.m. and 11 a.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Come for a halfhour of parachute games andplay time. Children must beaccompanied by a caregiver.
S TUR YMARCH 22Family Movie Matinee: 2 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Bring
the whole family to see thismonths feature, Frozen.Snacks and juice may be served.Feel free to bring your ownsnacks and a blanket.
MON YMARCH 24Adult Knitting Club: 10:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Knit-ters of all levels are invited to join
us for this three-week series.Bring a project that you are work-ing on or pick one out at class.Beginners please bring size 10knitting needles. The yarn will beprovided.
Paws to Read: 3:30 p.m. at PinelandBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Ocho is a lov-
able 4-year-old German Shep-herd and he loves to hear a goodstory. Reading to dogs has beenshown to increase literacy skillsand confidence in children. Signup for a 15 minute slot.
Tabernacle Township Committeeregular 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 YMARCH 25Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to
6. 1:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for stories
of all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.
Kids Knitting Club: Ages 7 to 16. 4p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Knitters of all levels are invited to
join us for this four-week series.Bring a project that you are work-ing on or pick one out at class.Beginners please bring size 10knitting needles. The yarn will beprovided.
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Students, residents and par-
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.orgAlso, the cast and crew of the
musical are hosting a vendor,crafts and independent represen-tatives fair on Wednesday, April16 from 6-9 p.m. It is a great timeto purchase Mothers Day gifts.There will be plenty of advertis-ing to bring customers in.
The cast and crew of the musi-
cal are selling chances to win two
tickets to a dress rehearsal ofSaturday Night Live in NewYork City. Chances are $5 and par-ticipants get to choose whichshow theyd like to see from the2014 or 2015 season.
See any High School Musicalcast members to purchasechances or contact Amy Ro-miniecki via email at [email protected].
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The Seneca Eagles Band Par-ents Association invites you to at-tend the annual Jazz Festival tobe held on Wednesday, March 19
at the Seneca High School audito-rium from 4 to 9 p.m.
Enjoy an evening of wonderful
music performed by 10 local areamiddle and high school jazz en-sembles. Admission is $8 foradults and students, $5 for seniors
65-plus. Refreshments and mer-chandise will also be available forpurchase.
Seneca plans Jazz Festival
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