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By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
After six years of defeatedbudgets, Tabernacle residentsvoted to pass a $12.5 million budg-et that would lower the tax ratelevy by 2.21 cents for the averagehomeowner.
The voters approved the $6.4million dollar portion that theypay.
State aid, the Educational JobsFund, tuition and miscellaneousrevenue, pay for the rest of thebudget.
The school district does not
have to worry about going back tothe drawing board and decidingwhere cuts need to be made.
Because the budget passed, theinitial cuts in administration willstay in effect, and all the educa-tion programs and staffing levelswill remain the same, officialssaid.
The budget will take effect inJuly of this year.
The Board of Educationworked very hard with the schooladministration and the communi-ty when developing this budget,superintendent George Raffertysaid.
Although the budget doesntallow the district to add any pro-grams, it also doesnt raise thefees on any extracurricular activ-ities, sports, art, music, libraryphysical education and severalothers.
The district is also able to keepsupport staff, maintain decreased
class sizes and the quality oftheir education.
The lower grades are able todecrease the class sizes, Raffertysaid. They thought the classsizes were getting too big.
One of the most important as-pects of the budget passing for
the district was maintaining thequality of education.
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the voters, Rafferty sait resonated that we w
By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
Some say the best gift you cangive someone is the gift of life.Sean Cleggs parents, Gail andAndrew Clegg, were able to givethis gift to six people.
Sean was just 14 when he waskilled by a car on Hawkins Roadthree years ago. His parents made
the decision to donate all of hisorgans; his heart went to the first-ever heart recipient to give birthto twins.
We needed to have somethinggood come out of this tragedy,Gail Clegg said. We didnt have achoice in losing our son, but wedid have a choice in how he wasremembered.
Sean was a very bright andwonderful kid, he was so smart,Christine Walters, a family friendsaid. He won the John Hopkinsaward, he was going to be able togo there in the summer and par-ticipate in the program.
Six months after Seans death,Gail was introduced to peoplewho speak to schools about organ
donation. Gail became involvedand saw this as a way to honorSeans legacy.
Last year, Seans kidney recip-ient, Melissa, and I decided to
raise money to have a room at thenew Gift of Life Family House in
Philadelphia dedicated in Seansname, Clegg said. After hearing
the stories of Melisshaving to travel an half each way every dsee her in the hospitalfast food and out of vchines, we decided thagreat thing to be a pagreat way to honor Sery.
The Gift of Life Fain Philadelphia is alm
Ronald McDonald hoters said. This is whewho is waiting to recdonations can stay. It day, and that providesmeals, a pantry and mservices.
In order for the rnamed for Sean, $25,00be raised. They had firaise the money; theone. There is also anoraising money to hanamed. Clegg has many fund raisers togoal, and this year Jters, daughter of Chrters, suggested a walkput them over the top.
When we did the
year in Philadelphia,Cayla Rimkis decide
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By ROBERT LINNEHANThe Tabernacle Sun
Burlington County taxpayers
received some good news thisweek, as Burlington County Free-holder Director Bruce Garganiopresented a $216.9 million budgetfor the year 2011 that reduces thecounty tax levy by $5,922,090.
This is the fourth year in a rowthat the tax levy has been cut. Thebudget was introduced onWednesday, May 4.
The budget, which calls forspending cuts in more than adozen departments, reducesspending by $4.3 million, and alsolowers the county property taxrate from 30.99-cents per $100 ofequalized valuations to 30.96-cents. According to county free-holders, this is the 21st year in a
row the tax rate has been re-duced.These multi-million dollar de-
creases come at a time whenCounty taxpayers need it most,Garganio said. This is reflective
of all the cuts and consolidationsthat have been made, and frankly,were not done yet. Rest assuredthat all the countys core pro-
grams and services remain inplace.
The public hearing is sched-uled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday,June 8. The total tax levy is about$12.4 million less than the maxi-mum allowable amount designat-ed by the state.
The cumulative total of taxand spending cuts over the last
four years should send a strongmessage that we are seriousabout reining in the cost of gov-ernment. We realize we have an
obligation to our residents whoare still struggling to find employ-ment and pay the rent or mort-gage, Garganio said.
To cut costs, Garganio said thatmore than 300 staff positionshave been eliminated since Janu-ary 2008, and 165 vehicles from acounty fleet of more than 650have been taken out of service.
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It was our fist game and ourinexperience showed in a fewfacets of the game, we did some
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was going to do a walk in WestChester as her senior project,and Jessica Walters said that shewanted to do a similar walk inTabernacle, said Clegg. Whenwe got close to the final goal, Iknew that it was time to do thewalk in Tabernacle. It was im-portant for us to have the peoplein Tabernacle be the ones that
put us over the top. The outpour-ing of love and support from allof the people in this community
since the time of our loss hasbeen amazing. They deserve thishonor and recognition.
The students at the KennethR. Olson Middle School went onto raise $3,000, a number thatwas very surprising to Clegg andWalters.
We thought maybe between$500 and $1,000 would be raised,we needed $1,300 for the room,said Walters. But we got $3,000.It just shows the outpouring ofsupport and what a great townTabernacle is.
I was speechless, Clegg said.It was not even a number thatwas in our minds. It was not just
the money. The reactistudents and facultywarming. They reallcredible impression opeople that day. Theyed, respectful and shmuch they really someone that they reven know.
Clegg is looking participating in morehelp out with the knows whatever she keep her sons legacy
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its also a dangerous time of the year.Rather, its dangerous for some people. Namely, high school
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Unfortunately, this time of year, which should be one of cele-
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their lives.
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Have you had a chance totalk to your kids about promand graduation?You can share your thoughtsin the Forum section atwww.tabernaclesun.com.
Giving the best giftCLEGG
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