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    www.shamongsun.com NOV. 1925, 2014 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUECross country

    Girls win fifth sectional titlein eight years. PAGE 6

    Celebrate the

    seasonBy NICK COHEN

    The Sun

    With Thanksgiving only but a week away andthe winter holidays to follow soon after, Sha-mong residents are at no loss for events to keepthem busy throughout the rest of 2014.

    Bag BingoResidents may be able to win a few items on

    their holiday wish list, as Seneca High Schoolwill host a designer bag bingo fundraiser onThursday, Nov. 20 in the school cafeteria at 6:30p.m.

    All proceeds from the event will help fund the110 Carranza Prom House, an alcohol- anddrug-free post prom party to be held at SenecaHigh School.

    In an effort to encourage Seneca High Schoolstudents to make good after-prom decisions, theschool hosts an after-prom party. The event isopen to all seniors and their dates whether theyattended prom or not. During the event, thereare plenty of games and prizes for the studentsto win.

    It is $25 to participate in the bingo fundraiserwith tickets being sold at the door. Contact

    Karen O'Neil at [email protected] for more in-formation.

    Spaghetti DinnerThe Tabernacle United Methodist Church,

    166 Carranza Road, will be holding an All YouCan Eat Spaghetti Supper on Saturday, Nov. 22from 4:30 -7 p.m.

    Get into the holiday spiritby attending local events

    please see SHAMONG, page 7

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    2 THE SHAMONG SUN NOV. 1925, 2014

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    Laura Reed will bring hercombustible live show to TheRecord Museum. The SouthAfrican born dynamo has

    earned global accolades for

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    stage presence.

    Doug Kepple is the owner of Kepples Carpet, The Record Museumand Balltown Athletic Club. Doug has appreciated great live musicall his life. He has appreciated the intimacy of live In-Store per-formance in record stores.He has even presented some of the more memorable live eventsin recent memory. The Kepples Carpet store represents a largevenue and a unique concert experience. The Main Stage comesto life only a few times a year. Past performances have includedlocal favorites Lost Art, Flipside and Love Alive, among others.For more information about the November 22 event visitwww.Kepplescarpet.com. RSVP at [email protected]@comcast.net Facebook/KepplesCarpet orFacebook/RecordMuseum. Although we request RSVP you arewelcome to stop by the night of the event.

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    The 10th annual Medford-Vin-centown Rotary Club Thanksgiv-ing Community Spiritual Break-fast will be held on Wednesday,Nov. 26 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at theMedford Lakes Country Club onOak Drive in Medford Lakes.

    Rotarians Dave Stow, TrishLaBouff and Father Don Muller,chairmen for the event, reportthat last years event was such asuccess with more than 175 peo-ple attending that they expect a

    sell out event this year. Thisyears keynote speaker will be the

    Rev. Joseph Monahan from theMedford United MethodistChurch.

    The cost for the event is $16 andincludes a fabulous breakfast buf-fet.

    Any funds raised by this yearsevent will go toward the Gift ofLife Program.

    Reservations can be made bycalling Stow at (609) 953-7600 or bysending your name, address andcheck made payable to the Med-

    ford-Vincentown Rotary Club toP.O. Box 365, Medford, N.J. 08055.

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    Residents in several communi-ties in Burlington County willbenefit from a donation of 250smoke alarms from Atlantic CityElectric.

    The company, based in Hamil-ton, Atlantic County, donated thedevices to Burlington CountyFire Marshal Mike Reed during arecent meeting of the BurlingtonCounty Board of Freeholders aspart of the companys EmergencyServices Partnership Program.

    Through the program, 2,000 10-year, long-life fire safety alarmswill be dispersed to eight countiesin Atlantic City Electrics service

    area. The donation provides re-sources for county fire marshals,

    which give the smoke alarms toresidents who need them, thecompany said.

    In Burlington County, AtlanticCity Electric serves Bass River,Evesham, Medford, Shamong,Southampton, Tabernacle, Wash-ington and Woodland.

    Vince Maione, a Shamong resi-dent who is the companys regionpresident, said in a statement thatthe donations continue to supportpublic safety such as fire service,police and emergency manage-

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    6 THE SHAMONG SUN NOV. 1925, 2014

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    By NICK COHENThe Sun

    Seneca High School opened its doorsonly 11 years ago, but in that short amountof time, the schools girls cross-countryprogram has already established a tradi-tion of success.

    The Golden Eagles won their fifth SouthJersey Group III sectional title on Satur-day, Nov. 8 with a total time of 1:39:17.16, de-feating Ocean City and Moorestown bymore than a minute. Senecas win contin-ues a recent run of dominance, marking

    the teams fifth sectional crown in the lasteight years.

    This years title was a result of theteams consistency. Though Seneca did nothave any top five finishers, the team com-pleted the 5,000-meter run with an average

    time of 19:51.44. Freshman Sydny Warner,junior Joey Webb, freshman Carley Tool,junior Lindsay Hoffman and senior Kris-ten Horn finished within 53 seconds of oneanother, all placing between sixth and 17th.

    Sophomore Kayla Martin and seniorLauren Tocci gave Seneca all seven run-ners in the top 28, Martin in 21st, Tocci in28th.

    Since the inception of the girls crosscountry sectionals in 1976, only one school,Ocean City with eight, has won moreSouth Jersey Group III titles than Seneca an amazing stat considering Seneca didnt

    exist until 2003 and hadnt won a title be-fore 2007.

    The Seneca girls easily outpaced the RedRaiders of Ocean City winning by a scoreof 51-78.

    Senecas success is not only noticeable

    in Group III but across the state. Senecasfive sectional titles are 10th-most amongschools in all groups. Since the programsinception, the Golden Eagles have neverfinished worse than fifth as a team even intheir inaugural season.

    In 2003, the first year the school wasopen, the team was limited to just fresh-men and sophomores, Seneca only hadthree varsity runners. But since then it hasqualified for states with a top five finishevery year. And it has been first or secondseven of the last eight years.

    Seneca wins fifth sectional title in eight yearsGirls cross country defeated Ocean City, Moorestown by more than a minute

    Send us yourShamong news

    Drop us an emailat [email protected] .

    Call the editor at (856) 427-0933.

    Sorry to say this so early, while 60-

    degree days were here just a few

    days ago, but, alas, the holiday

    season has arrived.

    The good news is that means many

    good-hearted people and organizations

    will be gathering food, clothing, toys,

    money and other items for those lessfortunate.

    At The Sun, we want to help make

    your event or drive as successful as

    possible. But to do that, we need your

    help.

    Many retailers count on Black Fri-

    day to help put their business in the

    black for the year. If holiday sales are

    strong, they have a good overall year. Ifsales are soft, they struggle to get by.

    The same theory can hold true for

    nonprofits and other groups that de-

    pend on the publics generosity duringthe holiday season to see them through

    the rest of the year. People, naturally,

    are more giving during this time of the

    year. So, in the coming weeks, youll

    see bell-ringers, donation drives and a

    lot of other efforts to help those in

    need.

    We salute everyone who holds a

    drive to help those in need. But we also

    want to help make those efforts as

    grand and successful as possible.

    To do that, we need to know about

    your event as soon as possible (at least

    two weeks is best). We need to know

    what types of items you are trying to

    collect, who will benefit from the drive,

    and, most importantly, how people can

    get involved to help you.

    Email is the best way to send us this

    information, and youll find our newsemail address to the right.

    Then, after we get your information,

    well take it from there. Well get it into

    the paper and let everyone in town

    know what it is you are trying to ac-

    complish and how they can be a part of

    it.

    Many families are still struggling

    with the economy. There always arepeople in need. Let us help you to help

    them. Send us your event information

    and lets make this a big donation year.

    in our opinion

    HolidayhelpersIts the season to help others; let us know about your fundraiser or drive

    The need is there

    The need for donations this holiday periodis strong. Tell us about your fundraisingeffort or donation drive, and well telleveryone else.

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    Tickets are sold at the door andare $10 for adults, $4 for childrenages 4-12 and children under 4 arefree.

    It includes pasta, plain andmushroom sauce, sausage, home-made meatballs, salad bar, dessertbar, bread and beverage.

    Turkey BowlThis year marks the 11th sea-

    son the Golden Eagles of Seneca

    will take on the Chiefs of Chero-kee High School in the traditionalThanksgiving Day Turkey Bowl.The Chiefs have gotten the betterof the rivalry compiling an 8-2record against the Golden Eagleson Thanksgiving, including lastyears 34-14 victory at Seneca.This years game will take placeat Cherokee as Seneca looks topick up its first win against theChiefs since winning 14-7 in 2009.

    Holiday Shopping

    The Shamong Home andSchool Association will give stu-dents a chance to buy gifts fortheir loved ones as it will host aholiday shop at the Indian Mills

    School Dec. 2-4 during schoolhours. The school store at Senecawill be open from noon until 2p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6, for holi-day shopping. Cash or checksonly, no debit or credit cards ac-cepted.

    Tree LightingTabernacle Township has been

    around for a long time 113 yearsin fact so it is tough for there tobe any new firsts. But this holidayseason will bring a first for thetownship, as the Tabernacle His-torical Society, TabernacleWomans Association and Taber-

    nacle PTA will host an inauguraltree lighting event at town hall onFriday, Dec. 5 at 7 p.m.

    Complete with hot cocoa,baked goods, crafts for kids andmembers of the Seneca HighSchool marching band, colorguard and chamber singers per-forming, the event has been onthe minds of community organi-zations for a few years now.

    Its been in the works forawhile now. All three groups allhad ideas at different times and

    the historical society andwomans association were work-ing on details over the summer sowe were excited all three groupcould come together and make

    this event happen for the entirecommunity, PTA President JennQuartarone said.

    It is free for all to attend andenjoy some treats, holiday musicand maybe a visit from Mr. Claushimself.

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    WE NES YNOV. 19Parachute 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.Lego Club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. Kidscan work individually or in teams

    to create this weeks challenge.The theme will be revealed at thesession.

    Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church of

    Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblical

    teaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery iswelcome.

    THURS YNOV. 20Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30

    p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Kids will find their connection

    with the universe through playfulposes. Children should wear com-fortable clothes and bring a yogamat or a large towel.

    Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. JoinBabita Kapoor, a registered Shak-ti Om Yoga instructor, to learnYogas ancient science of breathcontrol and reenergize your bodyand mind. Wear comfortable,breathable clothes and bring ayoga mat.

    Bag bingo: 6:30 p.m. Seneca HighSchool cafeteria. Seneca HighSchool will host a designer bagbingo fundraiser. All proceedsfrom the event will help fund the110 Carranza Prom House, an

    alcohol- and drug-free post promparty to be held at Seneca HighSchool. It is $25 at the door. Con-

    tact Karen O'Neil [email protected] for more infor-mation.

    IMPACT meeting: 6:30 p.m. IndianMills Memorial School. Indian

    Mills Parent Advisory Coopera-tive Team will host a discussionon "Bullying Prevention Strate-gies" presented by Michelle Tylerof SPAN. For more informationcontact [email protected]. To register, visitwww.bpsburlington112014.eventbrite.com.

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    CALENDARPAGE 8 NOV. 1925, 2014

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    The Burlington County CollegeFoundations 26th Annual Holi-day Auction, Friday, Nov. 21, theorganizations principal fundrais-

    er, provides Burlington CountyCollege students in need with fi-nancial assistance that helpsthem achieve a college degree.

    Last year, the holiday auctionraised more than $75,000 for stu-dent scholarships. This year, withthe auctions much-anticipatedreturn to the Mt. Laurel campusEnterprise Center at BCC, 3331Route 38, the BCC Foundationhopes to raise even more moneyfor students who need it most.

    Every dollar we award goes toBurlington County College stu-dents who need assistance, saidBCC Vice President of Institu-tional Advancement and Execu-tive Director of the BCC Founda-tion Rebecca Corbin. The holi-day auction committee has de-signed an event that will exceedall expectations and raise a signif-icant amount of funds to supportstudents. Last year, the BCCFoundation awarded more than$261,000 to deserving students. We

    hope to do even better this year.Nearly 200 auction items, in-

    cluding gifts for kids, adults,sports fans and more, as well as

    special signature items such as ahouseboat getaway in Page, Ari-zona, a diamond necklace and avacation in Jamaica, will be fea-

    tured during the events silentauction. In addition to a bid num-ber, tickets also include food, anopen bar and all the evenings en-tertainment, including live musicprovided by some members of theDont Call Me Francis Band andother special surprises.

    This years auction theme isIts a Wonderful Life, which iscentered on the impact that oneindividual can have on others andis very appropriate for this

    event, said BCC Interim Presi-dent Dr. David Spang. Everyonewho purchases a ticket, donates agift item or supports the auction,will make a tremendous differ-ence in the lives of students whomay not otherwise have had theopportunity to pursue a collegeeducation.

    The event and bidding begin at6 p.m. Event tickets are availablefor $125. Patron tickets are avail-able for $150 and include a patronlisting in the program, in addi-

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    skills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Brooke, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us.

    Kids bingo: 6:30 p.m. Indian MillsMemorial School. The ShamongHome and School Association willhost kids bingo. Participants willreceive 10 games for $10 and areasked to bring crayons. Refresh-ments and snacks will be avail-

    able for purchase and a Chineseauction as well as a 50/50 rafflewill be held for prizes and giftbaskets. For additional informa-tion, contact Karen Sheairs [email protected].

    S TUR YNOV. 22Sports Saturdays: 2 p.m. at

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    the library for an afternoon ofMadden NFL 15 on the Xbox 360.Test you skills against other localplayers.

    MON YNOV. 24Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 4

    p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Knitters of all levels are invited tothis four-week series. Bring aproject or pick one out at class.Beginners should bring size 10knitting needles. Yarn will be pro-vided.

    TUES YNOV. 25Storytime with Mr. Rick: Ages 4 to

    6. 1:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.

    Junior Lego Club: Ages 5 to 9. 4p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Kids can work individually or inteams to create this monthschallenge.

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