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    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

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    Senecas seventh-grade boys lacrosse team won its group in the Thunderbolt Tournament Windsor recently. Pictured in the back row, from left, are Kasey Szymantek, Ty Butler, Mattis, Justin Cappetta, Sam Pawlowski, Tyler McCormick and Chris Stahl. In the front row aHackney, Nick George, Timmy McCormick, Bryant Smith, Dylan Reidenbaker, Taylor RosaleHogan, Jimmy Waters and Brandon Hughes. Not pictured: Chris Koebert.

    Thunderbolt champs

    By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun

    The township committee andthe board of education came to-gether last week at a meeting todiscuss the $160,000 budget deficitthat the Shamong Townshipschool district faces, after thebudget that would have raised thecurrent tax levy by 3.37 cents wasdefeated by 74 votes. The meetingbegan with superintendentThomas Christensen explainingsome of the steps the school dis-trict took to save money whilekeeping the quality of education.

    Our main goal was to save tax-payer money while keeping thequality of education, Chris-tensen said. The school districtwas found to be at a 100 percent ef-ficiency rate by the county andstate. I dont know what else wecan do.

    Among the many steps that theschool district took to cut costs,there were three main ones that

    seemed to be topics of much dis-cussion at the meeting. Theywere shared services, pay andbenefits and the new solar panelsthat were installed. Christensensaid that the teachers had taken apay freeze the year before and es-sentially a pay cut when they

    agreed to pay 1.5 percent of theirbenefits.

    The topic of solar panels hit arough patch when Mayor JonShevelew asked why the energycosts were $137,000 the previousyear and were projected to be$160,000 for the next year after theinstillation of the solar panels.The increase in energy costsended up being an accountingerror, with the projected cost ofenergy standing at $107,000 for asavings of $30,000. Also the rev-enue that is anticipated for thecoming year from the solar pan-els is expected to be $142,000.

    Shared services were anotherbig area that the board, commit-tee and residents focused on.While the school already has anumber of shared services inplace, such as snow removal andtrash collection, the topic of shar-ing a superintendent sparkedmuch discussion. Christensen isretiring in July of this year andthe school district has been look-

    ing into sharing a superintendentwith another district. Last yearthey approached Tabernacle, butTabernacle declined. This yearthey are looking into MedfordLakes and feel that the superin-tendent there would be a good fit.

    Lookingfor savings

    in budgetCommittee, BOE sit down todiscuss what steps need to betaken on defeated school budget

    please see BUDGET, page 11

    By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun

    Football is a sport that manyyoung kids enjoy. At SenecaYouth Football, boys from theages of 5 to 14 from the areas ofShamong, Southampton, Taber-nacle and Woodland are able toparticipate in the sport. The non-profit youth organization allowschildren an opportunity to playcompetitive organized football.

    At Seneca Youth Football, chil-dren are introduced to the game,rules, plays, as well as sportsman-ship and teamwork from a veryyoung age. The organization

    helps to build a good foundationfor football and a good player.

    Last year was actually mysons first year and it was a greatexperience, president of SenecaYouth Football Alex Soto said.He learned a great deal aboutplaying football, as well as the

    value of good sportsmanship andteamwork. These experiences forall of our young football playerscan be attributed to all our hard-working and dedicated volun-teers, our passionate and diligentcoaching staff, volunteers as well,the support of our local highschool and most importantly, thecommitment from our families.

    Last year shaped up to be agood season for the Seneca YouthFootball League with severalteams finishing their seasonswith a winning record. The 90-lbvarsity team finished the regularseason undefeated, un-scoredupon and finished with a 9-1 over-all record. The 75- and 105-lb

    teams both finished the season 6-3and made it to the playoffs. The60-lb team came in 2nd in theyear-end Lumberton Tourna-ment, finishing the season with a6-2 record. The unlimited teamfinished the season as a playoffteam and advanced to the 2nd

    round of the playoffsvictory over Maple Sh

    The children whSeneca Youth footballplay up until their fresThe football league wowith coaches from school.

    We receive a great port from Seneca Hand from the head Fisher, and his staff,Our players play Youth Football until high school and have tnity to play as freshme

    Seneca Youth Footitself in being an othat not only teaches

    game of football, butthem build skills anships in other areas of

    We are a strong grworking families whowe can to provide outhe opportunity to p

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    been delayed by legal proceed-ings, but are now being mailed tovoters.

    We want to put voters on no-tice that they will see some signif-icant changes, Tyler said. First,the redistricting process hasplaced a number of municipali-ties in new districts. Second, vot-ers will notice that the ballotsthemselves are smaller in sizethan in the past.

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    4 THE SHAMONG SUN MAY 18-24, 2011

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    EDITORIAL6 THE SHAMONG SUN MAY 18-24, 2011

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    every flight had marshals on board.

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    have plenty of time to get on board? Or should we do all we can

    to secure flights? This stuck in the middle approach is time-

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    What do you think aboutchanging airport securitymeasures? You can shareyour thoughts and ideas inthe Forum section atwww.shamongsun.com.

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    They said that the shared super-intendent could possibly lead tosharing other positions, but thatthey are still in the beginningstages of the process.

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