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    www.shamongsun.com JULY 15–21, 2015 FREE

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    INSIDE THIS ISSUEProfiling a committeeman

    Community, schools broughtSean Gray to Shamong. PAGE 6

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    Giovanni Leonti, 4, and Julianna Van Horn, 6, prepare their ingredients to make their bean dip while Julianna’s little brother BraydenVan Horn, 4, waits patiently in line. The kids joined Miss Niki, DTR, from the Shop Rite of Medford for some kid-friendly cooking. Theylearned about the importance of nutrition in their growing bodies, smelled some of the ingredients and put together their lunch thatthey were able to eat after the event.

    Cooking up fun at the libraryFestivaloffers

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    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Every year, this naturally quietarea plays host to six fun-fillednights of food, live entertain-ment, games, rides and culturedevoted to the Pine Barrens.

    The Pine Barrens Festival willcelebrate its 27th year runningMonday, July 20 to Saturday, July25. The festival takes place on theChurch of the Holy Eucharist’sproperty and starts at 6 p.m. eachday.

    “We have this event each yearto celebrate here at Holy Eu-charist and let people know that

    we are here,” Father AndrewJamieson said. “The event reallybrings families together.”

    There are a number of gamesand rides for kids to enjoy and aslew of food tents that will beserving tasty home-cooked treatsto the guests.

    The family entertainment also

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    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    There were homes that sus-tained damage to their roofs, carsthat were towed, trees that wereknocked down and sheds thatwere damaged. The majority of the town was left without power,but nobody was displaced fromtheir homes, and Shamong Town-

    ship overcame this devastatingstorm as a team.

    “People came out and helpedeach other,” CommitteemanMichael Di Croce said. “I thoughtthat was pretty magnificent.”

    At its meeting last week, thecommittee gave special kudos tothe public works staff and the of-fice of emergency management.The EMS and volunteer fire com-pany were also out helping, doinganything from traffic control tomoving trees. Even folks who arenot regular volunteers were help-ing.

    “We knocked on anyone’s doorwho could help us out for awhile,”

    Township Administrator SusanOnorato said. “People reallystepped up to the plate.”

    Obviously, with any disasterlike this, there were a few resi-dents who were up in arms in re-gard to how things were handled,but they seemed to be in the mi-nority.

    “I think the graces outweighedthe criticisms, and overall we are

    making progress,” Onorato said.So far the township has report-

    ed to the Federal EmergencyManagement Agency a total of 

     just less than $28,400 in overtimecost for the removal of all debris.

    The township did have to bringin an outside company to chip forone day to remove some of thebrush and debris. The chippernow needs to be maintained as itwent down several times through-out the long hours it was workedeach day.

    “We’re going to send it out andhave it repaired,” Onorato said.

    Committee gives kudosto all who helped in face

    of storm damage

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    includes a wide array of musicand a beer garden.

    The Pine Barrens culturebooth will be back from last yearwith a few enhancements made toit, and the welcome center boothwill be back for the parish to ex-plain everything that’s going onat the Church of the Holy Eu-charist.

    This event is typically thelargest on the calendar for this

    area and it grows each year.“We are now up to about 43,000

    people,” Jamieson said.All of the earnings from this

    event go into the church.“This is our biggest event, so

    these funds help us take care of ourselves financially during theyear,” Jamieson said.

    The festival is run strictly byhundreds of volunteers who dedi-cate their time to helping howev-er they can. The church has vol-unteers of its own but also reach-es out to the community andmembers from other churches tosee if they would like to partici-pate.

    “It’s really a community-drivenevent,” Jamieson said. “My fa-vorite part is going around and

    seeing the volunteers each nightand thanking them for making asacrifice during their summer va-cations. I try to stop in to each

    and every venue and say hello.”However, the festival is not all

    carnival games and carousels. Itsupports a good cause and alsohonors a “volunteer of the year”each night from the differentPinelands towns – Medford,Chatsworth/Woodland, MedfordLakes, Vincentown/Southamp-ton, Shamong/Indian Mills andTabernacle. The award is given tosomeone who has made an out-standing contribution to the cul-ture and history of the Pine Bar-rens.

    “It’s been a tradition long be-fore I became the pastor,”

    Jamieson said. “We contact eachtownship and ask them to nomi-nate a great volunteer or a partic-ularly special individual.”

    Festival committee directorsGary Williams and HelenMazarella have been meeting forthe preplanning of this event fornearly five months now.

    “They’ve been great,”Jamieson said.

    For only being a week long, theevent takes extensive time to pre-pare and set up. It took about two

    and half months to set up thetents and food, and that doesn’teven include the rides.

    All of the rides are supplied byMajestic Midways, and they arealso helpful in contributing anumber of the guests who comeeach year.

    Similar to previous years,there are discounted ridebracelets that are being sold inadvance after masses. The nor-mal mass hours are Monday,

    Wednesday, Thursday and Fridayat 9 a.m., as well as Sunday at 8:30a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.Bracelets are also being sold atRusso’s Farm Market.

    “It is a great gathering forfriends who haven’t seen eachother for years. It’s just a greattime to gather,” Jamieson said.

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    JULY 15–21, 2015 –THE SHAMONG SUN 5

    The chainsaws also needed tobe sent for sharpening and adjust-ments after the overuse duringthe days following the storm.

    “Everything is just beaten up,”Onorato said.

    As far as the financial relief,Onorato said she would be meet-ing with FEMA along with thetownship office of emergency

    management, public works andfire company staff to review whathad been done and to seek ap-proval on additional chipping andtree removal.

    They are going through anddoing a lot of tree trimmingabove the roads, focusing onbranches that have been brokenoff and are now dangling, posinga threat of falling and hurtingpeople or damaging wires.

    “We don’t have the equipment

    for that; it requires a buckettruck. That’s why we went outand hired a third party for it,”Onorato said. “But we are eligibleto receive some funds for that.”

    However, upon further exami-nation, FEMA will not be able totake care of anything for privateproperty owners. The township isstill trying to fight that to see if there is any way it can get somefunds for those residents.

    FEMA is denying the requestbecause a state of emergency was

    not activated, and the state isfalling a little short of the federalguidelines in terms of total loss-es.

    “The minimum is $12 million,and the state of New Jersey is

    currently at $10 (million) andchange,” Mayor Kenneth Long

    said.However, towns such as Eve-

    sham have not weighed in yet, sothe numbers are projected to easi-ly surpass the threshold.

    “We will get money fromFEMA,” Long said. “We just haveto wait.”

    There was also a resolutionpassed enabling a five-year con-tract with the Burlington Countymutual aid and assistance agree-ment that is used in the aftermathof any disaster relief to cover a

    number of things from HomelandSecurity directive services to dis-aster control services. During thestorm, communication became aproblem as cell phone towers andthe Internet went down.

    As a result of this, the commit-tee discussed trying to enhancethe Verizon connections in thetown at its previous meeting.

    “What we want from Verizon isthe FiOS aspect,” Long said.

    Onorato was still able to send

    messages through texts andemail, but she ultimately turnedto the Shamong news page onFacebook so she could reach thelargest crowd.

    The township was able to over-come multiple obstacles through-out this process, but it is notsomething it wants to experienceagain.

    “Hopefully, we won’t ever haveto relive this thing,” Onoratosaid.

    ONORATOContinued from page 2

    Onorato to meet with FEMA 

    Leigh Cesanek of Shamong par-ticipated in the 2015 commence-ment ceremonies at The Collegeof New Jersey on Thursday, May21 and Friday, May 22.

    Kristen Pogozelski of Shamonghas been named to the 2015 springsemester dean's list at LafayetteCollege for outstanding academicachievement. Pogozelski is agraduate of Seneca High School.

    Gregory Flasser of Shamongwas named to the Widener Uni-versity Delaware Law Schooldean's list for the spring 2015 se-mester.

    Stephanie Marie Ackerman of Shamong graduated with a de-gree in media arts and design – Bachelor of Arts from JamesMadison University during theMay 8 commencement exercises.

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    Being the middle brother in a familywith seven boys certainly gave Committee-man Sean Gray the experience needed tobe able to handle three of his own.

    Gray moved to Shamong in 1994 becausehe thought it was a great area to settle andraise a family.

    After growing up in Brooklyn and Stat-en Island, N.Y., and spending much of hisearly life there, many would argue thatShamong would deliver a great deal of cul-ture shock.

    But it was something about the peopleand lifestyle in Shamong that drew Grayin.

    “We heard good things about the com-munity, the schools and really liked therural setting,” Gray said.

    Gray did get some

    prior experience withNew Jersey before com-ing to Shamong as hewent to high school inToms River after mov-ing from New York ineighth grade.

    He has picked up onmuch of the South Jer-sey lifestyle. However,his baseball fandom re-mains loyal to hishometown New York Mets.

    Much like his kids, Gray was very active

    in sports as a boy, playing basketball andtennis at the high school level. Basketballwas always his favorite sport to play, butlacrosse has quickly become his favoritesport to watch.

    Anyone who plays lacrosse in the Sha-

    mong area has likely come into contact

    with the Gray family at some point.Gray’s youngest son Ian is a rising soph-omore at Seneca High School who is al-ready a starter on the varsity team; hismiddle son Kevin recently graduated fromSeneca after putting together a 200-pluspoint career and will be continuing his ca-reer at the University of Tampa in the fall;and his oldest son Sean is gearing up toplay his senior season at Wagner Collegeas he wraps up a very successful college ca-reer.

    “All of my children have played lacrossein youth leagues, high school and college

    over the years, so I enjoy travelling to vari-ous lacrosse tournaments and collegegames,” Gray said.

    In the offseason, the family loves to go

    Community, schools a draw for Shamong

     please see GRAY, page 7

    GRAY

    Committeeman Sean Gray talks settling in the township, family life and more

    For once, New Jersey has some-

    thing to be proud of. The Gar-

    den State can proudly boast that

    four of its own were a part of the U.S.

    women’s national team that won the

    World Cup last week, among them the

    star of the final game against Japan – 

    Carli Lloyd, who scored three goals.Lloyd, who attended Rutgers Univer-

    sity, is originally from Delran and now

    resides in Mt. Laurel. Lloyd has always

    been the most well-known member of 

    the team from New Jersey.

    Entering this year, she was already

    the all-time leading scorer (with 61

    goals) for a player who has played ex-

    clusively as a midfielder. And she has

    always seemed to shine in the biggest

    moments. In addition to the three goals

    in the World Cup finale, Lloyd also

    scored both of the team’s goals in theGold Medal winning game against

    Japan in the 2012 London Olympics.

    New Jersey can be proud of more

    than just Lloyd, though. We can cele-

    brate midfielder Tobin Heath, from

    Basking Ridge, who also scored a goal

    in the World Cup final game. Point

    Pleasant’s Christine Rampone – a de-

    fender who has played in five World

    Cups for the U.S. – and Heather O’Reil-

    ly, a midfielder from East Brunswick,

    were also big participants for the team.

    The victory by the women’s soccer

    team was something we should all be

    proud of, and it gives us New Jer-

    seyans a feather to put in our collective

    cap. Not everything about our state is

    bad; we make significant contributions

    to our country on a daily basis.While the World Cup is just a sport-

    ing event, it’s something that bands

    our country together. It’s something

    that people watch all around the world,

    whether they are avid fans of soccer or

    have never watched the sport before.

    The victory by the women’s national

    team gives all of us a great sense of 

    pride in our country, and it’s thanks in

    large part to four of the Garden State’s

    own.

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    Your thoughts

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    skiing, a sport Gray has been in-volved in since his early days.

    “I enjoy going on ski trips andvacationing with the family,”Gray said. “We have skied all overNew England and Colorado.”

    While Gray enjoys the coldweather and has a particular pas-sion for Christmas and the holi-day season, he also loves the sun-shine as he goes on trips to south-west Florida.

    However his favorite vacation

    spot is Positano, Italy. It’s no sur-prise, then, that his favorite foodis pizza.

    Much like his father whoserved as a police officer/fire-

    fighter in New York City, Grayalso wanted to dedicate his timeto assisting the town in which helives.

    “I had always thought it wouldbe nice to volunteer my serviceson the township committee so Iran for an open seat approximate-ly nine years ago,” Gray said.

    In his nine-year stint on thecommittee, Gray has served asmayor, deputy mayor and in hiscurrent role as a committeeman.

    Gray attended Richard Stock-ton College where he received adegree in business/accountingand graduated from Rutgers LawSchool cum laude, all while work-

    ing a full-time job during the dayand going to class at night.

    As you might have guessed,Gray enjoys a cup of coffee in themorning to get going, just recent-

    ly switching over to drinking itblack.

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    Family Movie Night: “Harry Potterand the Sorcerer’s Stone”: 5:30p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Bring the whole family to thelibrary for this month's feature,"Harry Potter & the Sorcerer'sStone" (152 min.). Snacks andbeverages may be served, butfeel free to bring your own good-ies and blanket to get comfy. Reg-istration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/fami-ly-movie-night-harry-potter-sor-cerers-stone.

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    Gray has served for nine years

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