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    www.shamongsun.com NOV. 7-13, 2012 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUESeneca pride

    Student celebration lastsall week. PAGE 2

    SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun

    A downed power line hangs low on Route 206North following the destruction of HurricaneSandy. A crew was setting up to fix the damage

    on Oct. 31.

    Shamong weathers storm with little damageBy SHANNON CAULFIELD

    The Shamong Sun

    Approximately 43 miles away,Atlantic City was severely dam-

    aged by high winds and floodingcaused by Hurricane Sandy.Luckily for Shamong, the town-ship weathered the storm withvery little damage.

    Overall, we were very fortu-nate, township administratorSue Onorato said last Wednesday.All schools opened today as didthe municipal building.

    According to Onorato, only

    about 300 homes lost power. Mostof them had power restored byOct. 31.

    By the end of Oct. 31, wehoped to have power to all butmaybe 10 to 15 homes, said Ono-

    rato. Some homes also lost cable,too.

    Currently, there are three pub-lic works full-time employees, allthree of whom assisted in effortswith the New Jersey State Police,the Indian Mills Volunteer FireCompany, EMS squad, Office ofEmergency Management and theutility companies.

    "Thanks to these men, who

    worked long and hard to main-tain safe roadways and cleartrees, the Atlantic City ElectricCompany was able to restorepower promptly to our residents,"said Onorato. "Our public works

    staff continues to amaze us withwhat they can accomplish with

    just three hard-working men. Ifthe residents have the opportuni-ty, please take time to thank themin person."

    According to Onorato, the mencredited for their hard work areNorman Welsh, Gary Welsh andSteve Mitchell.

    Everyone who lives in Sha-

    mong knows the reputation ofour township streets during win-ter snow and ice storms. Thesemen gave the same level of dedi-cation and attention to the resi-dents needs during Hurricane

    Sandy, said Onorato.Additionally, the Indian Mills

    Middle School served as a shelterfor those in need within the town-ship.

    We also want to thank theShamong Township Board of Ed-ucation, superintendent Szyman-ski, Todd Hall and SandieLeMonyon who provided andstaffed the Indian Mills Middle

    School building to be used as ourrefuge center. Although only onetownship family used this center,their appreciation made it allworthwhile. The school also pro-vided a place for volunteers to

    rest and receive a meal, saidOnorato.

    According to a statement is-sued by Burlington County, therewill be assistance given to theneighboring counties, specificallyAtlantic and Ocean. Ocean Coun-ty had numerous fires, and fivelocal fire companies dispatched

    please see COUNTY, page 11

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    By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Shamong Sun

    A week-long celebration ofschool spirit culminated on Fri-day, Oct. 26 at Senecas homecom-ing football game.

    Seneca students gathered inthe football stadium to cheer onthe Golden Eagles in a gameagainst the Washington Town-

    ship Minutemen. Seneca fell 35-28in overtime.

    Seneca students celebratedtheir Seneca pride throughoutthe week.

    Its a whole week. We break offinto a bunch of committees. Weplan spirit days, themes andeverything for the week, saidCaroline Royston, president ofthe student council.

    Homecoming was broken upinto three separate components

    the homecoming dance, wherestudents vote for their king andqueen, spirit week and the foot-ball game at the end of the week.

    This is the first year we pairedspirit week with homecoming,said Erica Maira, student counciladviser and homecoming organ-izer. It used to be paired with thespirit carnival in the spring, butthe kids wanted it to feel like atrue homecoming.

    The student governmentchanged its style to help revamphomecoming. The student coun-

    cil created four separate execu-tive chairs for each grade to helporganize the homecoming festivi-ties.

    We added four more positions,a liaison from each grade. Theygo out to each homeroom eachFriday to tell them what their sta-tus is, and check to see where thehomeroom is, said Maira. [Thegame] was a culmination of all ofthat.

    The student council came upwith a theme for each grade. Sen-iors were the 1960s, and the jun-iors were the 1940s. The sopho-mores chose the 1850s, and thefreshman class was the 1980s.

    Spirit week, a week with desig-nated themes each day, includedthe theme the classes chose.

    Monday was dress for success.We encouraged every student todress up. Tuesday was crazy hair,and Wednesday was their decade.Thursday was college T-shirt day,and Friday was upperclassmenwear green, underclassmen weargold, said Royston.

    The student council wasnt setup to be a separate entity from thestudent body, it was to bring the

    school together, said Maira. Ithink this year, it finally hap-pened.

    The students then attended a

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    Students celebrate Seneca prideWeek of homecoming events culminates in football game

    SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun

    The sophomore class chose the 1850s as their decade for a cowboysand Indians shoot-out with silly string during the banner parade atSenecas homecoming on Friday, Oct. 26.

    please see STUDENT, page 7

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    4 THE SHAMONG SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

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    BRIEFSPizza offer for returning

    service men, womenThe Riviera Pizza, located at 6

    Stokes Road, would like to wel-come home any returning servicemen and women in the communi-ties of Medford, Medford Lakes,Tabernacle, or Shamong in the

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    large pizzas free of charge tothose who served our country, sotheir homecoming is a fun and

    joyous occasion.For details, call (609) 654-4300.

    Special dinner offerfor soldiers, veteransLa Campagnola restaurant in

    Shamong would like to welcomeall serving in the armed forces, aswell as any veteran, to enjoy din-ner at our restaurant at half price

    on their dinner entree or halfprice on the All U Can EatBrunch menu on Sunday, Nov. 11.

    Brunch is served from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. Dinner is served from3:30 p.m. to 9 pm.

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    NOV. 7-13, 2012 THE SHAMONG SUN 5

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    The senior class held a dance party to 60s music at thehomecoming banner parade during halftime on Friday, Oct. 26.

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    6 THE SHAMONG SUN NOV. 7-13, 2012

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    For a very long time, Medford Lakes hasrun an effective food bank for the sur-rounding communities, including Sha-

    mong. In the troubled times we face todayand with so many out of work, this organi-zations mission to help those in needhas never been more critical to our neigh-bors.

    This year, the students of Mrs. LisaFuchss fourth grade class at Indian MillsSchool took the lead as the coordinating

    class for the districts food drive. Theyworked closely with Mrs. Karen Formont,the language arts teacher at Indian Mills

    Memorial School, and the food banks coor-dinator.Due to greater demand for its service,

    the food bank has been challenged to keepthe shelves stocked. In response to the callfor assistance, the districts schools aggres-sively collected non-perishable itemsthroughout September.

    In the end, more than 2,000 cans andboxes of food, 31 cases in total, willnow be available to those who need it

    most.Even though the formal portion of thedrive has concluded, donations of bothnon-perishable items and store gift cardscontinue to be accepted and passed alongto Formont and her staff.

    Thank you, fourth graders, for a job welldone!

    Fourth grade class heads up districts food drive

    Veterans Day traces its history

    to the end of World War I.

    Then known as Armistice Day,

    Congress, in the mid-1950s, formally

    made it Veterans Day. Its one of those

    days of the year that has, or should

    have, special meaning for every Ameri-

    can.The sacrifices made by the men and

    women of the Armed Services are

    well-documented. They protect the na-

    tion every day. Without their service,

    America isnt the land of the free.

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    recognize veterans on this day, but also

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    thing tangible in their honor.

    There are numerous groups that

    help veterans and their families, espe-

    cially those who have fallen on hard

    times. Volunteer for one of thesegroups, or make a donation.

    Or get involved in a different organi-

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    munity. Help to feed the hungry or ad-

    vance research into a deadly disease.

    Gather clothing and other items and

    drop them off at a center that will use

    them to help the less fortunate. Do

    something to make a difference, to give

    back to those around you who can use

    a helping hand.

    We are heading into the holiday sea-

    son. Its the easiest time of the year to

    get involved because there are so many

    ways to give.

    In the coming weeks, we invite

    everyone who is holding a drive or

    fundraiser to contact us with the de-

    tails so that we can share them with

    the entire community. Give us the daysand times, the drop-off locations and

    the items requested, and well do the

    rest.

    And then we invite our readers to

    jump in with generosity.

    We can never say thank you too

    many times to our veterans. We can

    never fully repay them for what they

    have done and continue to do for us.

    But we can honor them by doing

    what we can to make a difference in

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    Honor veterans SundayVeterans Day a time to honor those who protect our freedom every day

    Make a difference

    Honor those who serve this VeteransDay by making a tangible contributionto your community.

    Burlington County Animal Shelter unveils Free Pets for SeniorsBurlington County senior citizens can

    now have a free furry companion from the

    Burlington County Animal Shelter.Freeholder Mary Ann OBrien recently

    unveiled the shelters Free Pets for Sen-iors program, through which all countysenior citizens age 60 years and older mayadopt a dog or cat free of charge.

    The cost of adopting from the shelter isanywhere from $45 to $100, depending on

    the type and the age of the animal. All ani-mals are neutered or spayed before beingadopted out.

    Seniors interested in adopting will needto fill out an application form and showproof of age and residency. The typical

    waiting period runs anywhere from one toseven days, depending upon the animal.

    The animal shelter is located on PioneerBoulevard in the countys Westamptoncomplex, off Woodlane Road.

    It has hours every day but Sundays andholidays. The phone number is (609) 265-5073.

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    pep rally dressed in green andgold, and the finale of spirit week.

    The pep rally gave me chills,Royston said. Theres so muchschool spirit.

    Additionally, the students cre-ated a seamless lip synching

    video slated to be posted toYouTube.We had over 45 clubs, which is

    about 300 kids who participatedin the lipdubbing, said Royston.

    At halftime, the Golden Eaglesshowed off their dance moves.The cheerleaders performed aroutine before the band took thefield to play their Rocky Balboaensemble, complete with a boxingmatch performed by the color

    guard. Immediately followingwas the banner parade with floatsdecorated by decade, and a dancecreated by each class.

    The parade has never been tothat extent. I think each year its

    just going to get better, saidRoyston. Homecoming never re-ally felt like a homecoming. Thisyear, it was awesome.

    It was a true celebration,said Maira.

    STUDENTContinued from page 2

    SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Shamong Sun

    The Golden Eagles played the Washington TownshipMinutemen during Homecoming on Friday, Oct. 26.

    Student: Pep rally gave me chills

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    NOV. 7Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. Toddlers

    are invited to join Miss Daniellefor stories, songs and a craft.

    Register online or call (609) 654-6113.

    MOMS Club Crafts and Coffee: 10a.m. to noon in the Medford area.For location and membershipinformation, contact [email protected] orvisit www.medfordareamoms.com.

    NOV. 9Computerease Individual Com-

    puter Help: 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.

    at Pinelands Branch Library. Meetwith a librarian for a half-hourhelp session. Address beginnerand intermediate computing

    questions. Improve mouse skills,create an email account, learnabout Internet searching, brushup on using library products andmore. When registering, indicatespecific question. Open to library

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    NOV. 10South Jersey Jazz Music Series:

    Joe Magnarelli Trio: 7:30 to 10p.m. at Memorial Hall, Cathedralof the Woods Church, 100 StokesRoad and Mohawk Trail, MedfordLakes. Jazz and blues showcasefeaturing the Joe Magnarelli Trio.Cost is $20 general admission,

    $15 students and seniors. Formore information call (609) 654-4220 or visit www.jazzand-bluesshowcase.com.

    NOV. 11Veterans Day Observance: 11 a.m. at

    the Medford Community Center.

    NOV. 13Memory Screening: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    at Pinelands Library. NationalMemory Screening Day and thelibrarys year-round Community

    Memory Screenings program arepart of the Alzheimers Founda-tion of Americas national initia-tive to promote early detectionand intervention for those con-cerned about memory loss aswell as to educate the publicabout successful aging. Join forfree, confidential memoryscreenings. Register online or call(609) 654-6113.

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    Knitting Club: Ages 7 to 16. 4 p.m. atPinelands Library. Since the sum-mers knitting club with MissCheryl was such a hit, it is backfor the fall! During this four-weekseries, kids will learn the basics ofknitting. By the end of the series,they will leave with a completedproject. Bring size 10 knittingneedles. Yarn provided. Registra-tion required. Register online orcall (609) 654-6113.

    Stamping and Paper Crafting: 6:30p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Level one class in rubber stamp-ing and paper crafting. Learnbasic techniques that can beused to make beautiful hand-made cards, scrapbook pagesand other projects. Bring scis-sors, adhesives and a paper cut-ter, if possible. A bone folder isalso helpful, but not required.Space is limited, so registrationrequired. Register online or call(609) 654-6113.

    CALENDARPAGE 8 NOV. 7-13, 2012

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    With New Jersey AmericanWater actively pursuing yet an-other rate increase, State Sen.Dawn Marie Addiego recently an-nounced she was introducing apackage of legislative reformsthat will give taxpayers andratepayers more informationabout excessive utility rate in-creases, and more clout in ad-dressing them.

    Addiego said that the bill pack-age was the result of a collabora-tive effort with Burlington Coun-ty Freeholder Director BruceGarganio, who has spearheaded a

    campaign since last December torein in onerous rate increases byNew Jersey American Water.

    Bruce stepped into the arena10 months ago, when he learnedthat New Jersey American Waterwas seeking a 20 percent in-crease, said Addiego. At the endof the day, in large part because ofhis persistence, the company wasforced to settle for an increase of

    less than 5 percent.But Bruce discovered that theapproval process needs some seri-ous fine-tuning, Addiego contin-ued. The legislative package weare introducing today, as a resultof his input, will make sureratepayers are heard and makesure that companies like Ameri-can Water are held fully account-able.

    One of the bills would requirethat the Division of Rate Counsel,which is charged with protecting

    the consumer, provide customerswith a detailed explanation ofany proposed settlement it negoti-ates with a utility. Customersmust receive this explanation bydirect mail before it is brought be-fore the Board of Public Utilitiesfor approval.

    This is critically important toensure that rate counsel servesthe ratepayer and not the utility,and that ratepayers are providedwith the information they need tomake an independent decisionabout the validity of any settle-ment, said Garganio. Armedwith this report they can decidefor themselves if they want to op-pose or comment on whats beenput on the table.

    In its most recent case, NewJersey American Water negotiat-ed a $30 million increase, a far cryfrom the $99 million it originallysought, but we still dont knowthe justification behind that set-tlement, Garganio said.

    Other bills in Addiegos leg-islative package would require:

    That the BPU take public

    comment before it approves a rateincrease. This changes the cur-rent practice of announcing thedecision at the beginning of themeeting, without first takingcomment, said Garganio. Thegoal is to make sure the ratepay-ers input is heard before thatfinal vote is taken.

    That rate increases by publicutilities be subject to public hear-

    ings in the largest municipalityin each county that is impactedby the increase. Customers mustreceive a conspicuous notice ofthe increase and the hearing intheir monthly billings. Moreover,representatives of the utilitymust make a reasonable effort toaddress questions and comments.Again, this changes the currentpractice of taking comments butnot taking questions, Garganiosaid.

    The BPU must provide the

    public a detailed analysis and ac-counting of any rate increase itapproves and must post thisanalysis on its website. The in-tent, of course, is to make sureratepayers know what they arepaying for, said Garganio. Thisis not just reasonable, its logical.Its fair.

    Addiego noted that unlikeother bills introduced to addresstransparency issues this pack-age is comprehensive and appli-cable to all utility companies reg-ulated by the BPU, not justwater, but also sewer, electric andgas.

    American Water impacts cus-tomers in 23 Burlington Countytowns, said Addiego. But this isnot just about water. These arestill difficult times for many ofour residents, and they are sensi-tive to every utility bill thatshows up in their mailbox.

    She said that her 8th Districtcounterparts in the Assembly,

    Scott Rudder and Chris Brown,were introducing correspondingbills in the lower house.

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    NOV. 7-13, 2012 THE SHAMONG SUN 11

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    fire trucks to assist. Local unitshave also sent four marine rescueboats units to assist in rescuingindividuals immediately follow-ing the storm.

    Additionally, county shelterstook in 400 or more individualsfrom both Atlantic and Oceancounties. Of the people, 200 were

    moved into an overflow shelter atthe Pemberton Campus ofBurlington County College. Mostof the other residents weremoved to the shelter at Fountainof Life, located in Florence.

    The recovery begins inBurlington County. But we are

    not out of the woods, thousandsare still without power, and we

    need to work expeditiously toclear our roadways for safe pas-sage. In the meantime, we will doeverything we can to help ourfriends in neighboring Ocean andAtlantic Counties. I know we stillhave a long way to go, but ourcounty and local emergency man-agement personnel and volun-teers have done a great job ofkeeping on top of this storm,Freeholder Director Bruce Gar-ganio said in a statement last

    week.While there wasnt as muchdamage in Shamong as othercommunities, normality is beingrestored as homes begin to gettheir power back.

    I'm proud to live in such acommunity, said Onorato.

    COUNTYContinued from page 1

    County shelters tookin about 400 individuals

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