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www.shamongsun.com NOV. 5–11, 2014 FREE Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–15 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ELECTION RESULTS Be sure to check out www.shamongsun.com for election results. INSIDE THIS ISSUE Tree trimming Tuckerton Road next on schedule. PAGE 2 NICK COHEN/The Sun Earth’s mightiest heroes, Disney princesses, some folks from Oz and a few others stopped by the Seneca High School character break- fast on Saturday, Oct. 25, in the high school cafeteria. The Seneca DECA club, Interact club and Community Service club hosted the event to allow children from the community to meet their favorite characters, play games and do arts and crafts with dedicated teen role models. Seneca students bring fairy tales to life The run after the roses Local farm cares for horses once their racing days have ended By NICK COHEN The Sun Thoroughbred horses, known as competitors in the sport of kings, provide some of the most exciting moments in sports each year. But once their racing days are over, where do they end up? For some, right here in the Pinelands. Marilyn Haegele, owner of a farm on Forked Neck Road, works with the Second Call Thorough- bred Adoption Placement Organi- zation and as a foster owner for former racehorses. Second Call, founded in 2012, is a nonprofit thoroughbred adop- tion and placement program dedi- cated to New Jersey’s off-the- track thoroughbreds. Serving as the exclusive "after care pro- gram" for Monmouth Park, the mission for Second Call is to as- sist and ensure that retired race- horses find a “second calling” or please see GROUP, page 10

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Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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INSIDE THIS ISSUETree trimmingTuckerton Road next on schedule. PAGE 2

NICK COHEN/The SunEarth’s mightiest heroes, Disney princesses, some folks from Oz and a few others stopped by the Seneca High School character break-fast on Saturday, Oct. 25, in the high school cafeteria. The Seneca DECA club, Interact club and Community Service club hosted theevent to allow children from the community to meet their favorite characters, play games and do arts and crafts with dedicated teenrole models.

Seneca students bring fairy tales to lifeThe runafter

the rosesLocal farm cares

for horses once theirracing days have ended

By NICK COHENThe Sun

Thoroughbred horses, knownas competitors in the sport ofkings, provide some of the mostexciting moments in sports eachyear. But once their racing daysare over, where do they end up?For some, right here in the

Pinelands.Marilyn Haegele, owner of a

farm on Forked Neck Road, workswith the Second Call Thorough-bred Adoption Placement Organi-zation and as a foster owner forformer racehorses. Second Call, founded in 2012, is

a nonprofit thoroughbred adop-tion and placement program dedi-cated to New Jersey’s off-the-track thoroughbreds. Serving asthe exclusive "after care pro-gram" for Monmouth Park, themission for Second Call is to as-sist and ensure that retired race-horses find a “second calling” or

please see GROUP, page 10

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2 THE SHAMONG SUN — NOV. 5–11, 2014

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By NICK COHENThe Sun

Shamong township adminis-trator Sue Onorato reported thatAtlantic City Electric filed for itsnormal tree-trimming pro-gram, which isdone approxi-mately every five years and willtake place on Tuckerton Road be-tween Stokes Road and Route 206.The program is scheduled to startin December and continuethrough March. There will bedoor notices for residents wholive within 200 feet of the power

lines. Atlantic City Electric also did

an evaluation of the power out-ages the township has experi-enced over the past two years, andthe majority of the incidents havebeen found to be tree related. The township also received

$20,000 from energy companyPSE&G for the beautification ofthe entrance of Packenah Trail.

Forked Neck Road up next for repair

After discussion between thetownship committee and the pub-lic works department, the stretch

of Forked Neck Road betweenWillow Grove Road and Route 206will be repaved. The committee unanimously

approved a grant application andgrant agreement with the NJDOTfor the project. Orange construction cones

have been a regular sight for resi-dents as road construction wasrecently completed on TuckertonRoad between the area of Old In-dian Mills Road and Forked NeckRoad. The Tuckerton Road repaving

project was a joint venture be-tween Shamong and Tabernacletownships.

ACE plans tree trimming

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NICK COHEN/The SunSuperman’s alter ego Mike Perretta takes a break from saving Me-tropolis to pose for a picture with Gavin LaBouff at Seneca HighSchool’s character breakfast on Oct. 25.

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Thanks to all who supported‘Kickin’ It for Cancer’

My family and I would like to thank allof you who participated in the "Kickin' Itfor Cancer" fundraiser the morning of Oct.26. We would also like to thank so many of

you who sent in generous donations. Be-cause of all of you, we raised $1,000. A donation of $1,000 will be made to

Susan G. Komen in memory of our sisterKristine. We would also like to send a special

thank you to Kim and Mike, from Ameri-kick in Medford, for hosting our event andproviding an awesome atmosphere for"Kickin it for Cancer.” Thank you to the Amerikick instructors

Aimee, Gwen and Mike for donating yourtime and providing a great workout. We

could not have done it without all of you! Karen Sheairs and Jackie Sirolli

New Jersey businesses needhelp, not more regulations.But, unfortunately, our state

government is proposing more restric-tions for employers in the name ofmore rights for workers.Last week, a state Assembly com-

mittee proposed a bill that would guar-antee paid sick leave to almost allworkers in New Jersey. Workers inboth the private and public sectorswould accrue one hour of paid sickleave for every 30 hours worked, andwould be allowed to carry forward be-tween five and nine days from oneyear to the next, depending on the sizeof the company. For a full-time employee who works

40 hours per week, that would equateto almost nine guaranteed paid sickleave days per year. Proponents of the bill say it would

add an increased level of security forthe nearly 1.1 million New Jersey em-

ployees who are unable to earn paidleave right now. Under the proposal,paid sick leave could be taken for one’sown illness, or to care for another.Not surprisingly, business groups in

the state are against the proposal, andyou can count us among those whofeel it’s bad for business.A story in the Asbury Park Press,

published last week, quotes DanielleCyr, the New Jersey director for Amer-icans of Prosperity, who says that 80percent of small businesses fail withintheir first 18 months of operation,even without mandates such as paidsick leave that she said small business-es can’t afford. One thing she said

wraps it up firmly: “Business growth inevitably leads

to improved benefits and pay, but it isregulations like these that stop growthbefore it can begin.”We couldn’t agree more.A Bloomberg study recently found

that job growth in New Jersey was lessthan a third of that of New York, and,adjusted for inflation, our state’s medi-an household income declined 12.2percent, compared to 3.9 percent na-tionally.At a time when New Jersey is reel-

ing from a lack of job growth and jobloss on a major scale, small businessesin the state don’t need more restrictiveregulations. They need help, incen-tives, not more reasons not to hire.The motivation behind paid sick

leave is noble, but it isn’t necessary. Ifour government would focus on stimu-lating business and not stunting it, wewouldn’t have this problem.

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Special to The SunParticipants of the ‘Kickin’ It for Cancer’ fundraiser are all smiles on Oct. 26.

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WEDNESDAY NOV. 5Toddler time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30 a.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. Tod-dlers are invited to join Mr. Rickfor stories, songs and a craft oractivity.

Lego Club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Kids

can work individually or in teamsto create this week’s challenge.The theme will be revealed at thesession.

Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcoming

addictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery iswelcome.

THURSDAY NOV. 6Magic by Leonardo: Ages 4 and old-er. 10:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch

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Yoga pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Kids will find their connectionwith the universe through playfulposes such as rabbit, dog, camel,river, stone, star and more. Wearcomfortable clothes and bring ayoga mat or a large towel.

Candlelight yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Joinregistered Shakti Om Yogainstructor Babita Kapoor to learnyoga’s ancient science of breathcontrol and re-energize yourbody and mind. Wear comfort-able clothes and bring a yogamat.

FRIDAY NOV. 7Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading to Ocho, a registeredtherapy dog. Sign up for a 15-

minute slot.

SATURDAY NOV. 8Minecraft at the library: Ages 5 to17. 2 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join the library for anafternoon of Minecraft on theXbox 360.

MONDAY NOV. 10Kids knitting club: Ages 7 to 16. 4p.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.

Stamping and paper crafting: 6:30p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.This is a level one class in rubberstamping and paper crafting.Learn basic techniques to beused in beautiful handmadecards, scrapbook pages and otherprojects. Bring scissors, adhe-sives and a paper cutter.

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Seneca High School will host adesigner bag bingo fundraiser onThursday, Nov. 20 in the Senecacafeteria at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds from the event

will help fund the “110 CarranzaProm House,” an alcohol- and

drug-free post prom party to beheld at Seneca High School. It is $20 to register prior to Nov.

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profession. “It is a requirement for race-

tracks to be associated with anafter care program to ensure thehorses find new homes once theirracing careers are over and to en-sure that the horses will be well taken care of,” Haegelesaid. Thoroughbreds accepted into

the program are rested, evaluatedand re-acclimated. They are thentransitioned to trainers withproven skills to re-train and pre-pare former racehorses for theirnew tasks. Every effort is made toensure successful, long-termplacements.“The horses will either be

placed with the trainer or hope-fully with an adoptee,” Haegelesaid.

Haegele cares for three horsesassociated with the program ather farm. She said the programwould be able to care for about 10horses at a time.According to Haegele, a need

for a dedicated off-the-track pro-gram for New Jersey racehorsesbecame evident about two yearsago. Public knowledge of the needwas at an all-time high with sup-port for this horse populationgrowing rapidly. After a series ofdiscussions, the decision wasmade to create an adoption, place-ment and pensioners' organiza-tion that focused exclusively onthe horses racing in New Jersey.Haegele works with six otherwomen at Second Call, all ofwhom had a history with racingeither as a trainer, rider or breed-er. Second Call is 100 percent vol-

unteer-run and operates mostlyon donations. The organizationdoes receive some funding fromMonmouth Park as well as

through donation fees from own-ers and adoption fees. Haegelesaid while they evaluate, rehaband re-train the horses, they haveongoing needs in addition to hay,oats and water. They are in con-tinual need of things such as hal-ters, wormers, blankets, leadropes, wound salve among otherthings and lean heavily on dona-tions to fund these items. “For me, this shows a better,

more caring side to the businessof horse racing that many peopledo not realize exists,” Haegelesaid. The stigma that racehorses are

often mistreated is another pointthe organization tries to combat.“Our industry has made a com-

mitment to the health and wellbeing of the horses, so it is frus-trating to hear special interestgroups target horse racing,”Haegele said. “Racehorses aretreated like royalty in compari-son to show horses, and yet thecriticism is not the same.”

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