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Repairs
Committee continues roadways
discussion. PAGE 6
Schools compete in Give to Goodwill drive
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Competition in the Lenape Re-
gional High School District isnt
just limited to the classroom or
the athletic fields.
The school districts Give to
Goodwill drive has become one of
the districts most intense compe-
titions of the year.
The Lenape district is entering
the home stretch of the 2014
drive. The contest runs through
April 22, with the winning high
school receiving a plaque for its
efforts. Cherokee won the contest
in 2012 and 2013.
Goodwill Public Relations
Manager Juli Lundberg said the
schools enjoy the spirit of compe-
tition, but said the contests
biggest impact is the positive ef-
fect it has on the schools service
community.
During the contest, representa-
tives from each school visit Good-
wills facilities in Pennsauken to
see how their donations benefit
the community. Brian Laddey, the
assistant athletic and activities
director at Lenape High School,
said a group of student leaders
representing different grades and
organizations is selected to go to
the facility each year.
I think thats one of the most
significant things we do and what
the clothing drive in general
does, Laddey said. Special to The Sun
Juniors Brianna Foster, left, and Julia Ferrante put clothing donations into a bin as part of Seneca High Schools Give to Goodwill fundraiser.
Foster and Ferrante helped to organize the fundraiser through the schools Community Service Club.
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The group of students will pay
a visit to Goodwill on April 14.
Lundberg said many people think
Goodwill simply sells secondhand
clothes and products donated
from the area. However, many do
not realize where the money
Goodwill raises goes.
When you donate and when
you shop, all of the funds are fun-
neled into job training pro-
grams, Lundberg said.
Goodwills job services pro-
gram is a huge part of its overall
mission. The organization pro-
vides job training and search
services to people who are dis-
abled or disadvantaged.
We have job developers and
job coaches who help you get
work, Lundberg said.
Laddey said the trip to Good-
will brings things full circle.
The kids are always very im-
pressed with the job training that
Goodwill provides, he said. Our
Lenape kids see young adults and
adults doing meaningful work
that they couldnt do without
Goodwill.
Its important for students to
understand how their donations
are used, Lundberg said.
The impact of Give to Goodwill
has been enormous. In the con-
tests first three years, the district
donated a total of 58,856 pounds of
goods. As of March 28, the district
has already donated 695 bags of
items, drastically more than the
438 bags donated all of last year.
Goodwill also gives back to the
Lenape district in various ways.
In addition to allowing students
to visit its facilities, guest speak-
ers and presenters appear at the
high schools throughout the year
to provide service opportunities.
It all kind of stems from the
partnership weve had, said
Chris Heilig, the districts direc-
tor of programs and planning.
Its been a district-wide event.
While all of the schools are
working toward the same cause,
the contest has facilitated an
intra-district competition that in-
creases in intensity as the weeks
go by. While Cherokee entered
this years competition as the
champion, it found itself behind
in the opening weeks as Seneca
streaked out to the lead.
In the last couple of weeks, the
Chiefs have slowly made up
ground, pulling within 12 bags of
the Golden Eagles. As of a pickup
on March 28, Seneca has collected
256 bags, Cherokee 244 bags,
Lenape 121 bags and Shawnee 74
bags.
Donation bins are accessible to
the public in all four schools
parking lots. Give to Goodwill
runs through April 22.
Drive runs through April 22
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By NICK COHEN
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With a presentation to the public on this
years budget looming, the Shamong Town-
ship Committee continued discussions
over how to improve the roadways
throughout the township at its meeting on
Tuesday, April 1.
According to administrator Sue Onora-
to, the township projects more than $5 mil-
lion in repairs.
Obviously, that number is more than
can be covered in one years budget so we
will be prioritizing what needs to be done
when, Onorato said. That work is pro-
jected to take place over the next few
years.
Improving the townships infrastructure
has been a theme of the townships com-
mittee meetings, as the committee has held
discussions in regard to other road repairs
the township could afford to do under this
years tentative budget. Onorato said that
while they appreciate community concern
and suggestions on what work should be
done, Shamong would be basing its deci-
sions on the analysis of the township engi-
neer and the knowledge of the public
works crew.
They have the best day-to-day working
knowledge of what is in most need of re-
pair throughout the township, Onorato
said. We will be using their recommenda-
tions when figuring out what projects need
to be completed first.
At a meeting in March, the committee
granted approvals to township engineer
Dante Guzzi and Onorato to submit an ap-
plication for a federal Department of
Transportation grant referred to as a
TIGER grant. The grant is specifically for
large road projects as it is a minimum of $1
million and is typically awarded to entire
counties as opposed to municipalities. The
township applied for the grant in 2013 for
the repaving of Atsion Road in its entirety
but did not receive it. Guzzi advised the
committee to submit the application again
Committee continues roadways discussion
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or the next two weeks, police
forces throughout the state will
be looking, long and hard, for
drivers who are distracted. Its part of
the Division of Highway Traffic Safe-
tys Distracted Driving 2014 Statewide
Crackdown.
Sixty police departments received
$5,000 each to pay for increased patrols
and checkpoints for the crackdown,
which began April 1 and runs through
April 21. The campaign coincides with
the national Distracted Driving
Awareness Month.
Its a good start, but the state should
really go further to improve public
safety on our roadways.
In 2012, an estimated 421,000 people
were injured in crashes involving a
distracted driver, which represents a 9
percent increase over the year before,
according to state data. Possibly the
most public case was that of 8-month-
old Angelie Paredes, who was killed
last summer when a distracted bus
driver lost control of the vehicle in
West New York and struck a light pole
that fell onto the babys stroller.
Distracted driving focuses on tex-
ting or talking on the phone while
driving, but it also can include using a
mobile phone for directions, using
MP3 players, eating or putting on
makeup.
The fine for a first offense of dis-
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but its a non-point-carrying offense.
We wonder if $200 and no points is
enough of a deterrent to drivers. Or
maybe campaigns such as this one will
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Either way, we believe the state, and
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Can the National Highway Traffic
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vehicles to have backup cameras by
2018?
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problem, as the driver would have to
have a Bluetooth-compatible device for
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much easier application process a
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The weather had been an ob-
stacle for the townships engineer
and public works department as
both were unable to fully evaluate
the conditions of certain roads as
the ground had been frozen until
recently.
In other news:
The committee authorized the
establishment of a cap bank, a de-
vice many towns use to stretch
the 2 percent cap on property tax
increases established by Gov.
Christie. This allows Shamong to
set aside $18,400 to use in either
2015 or 2016, giving the committee
some added flexibility on expens-
es.
An ordinance amending the
township code in regard to pro-
hibited uses and design standards
was introduced. The main focus
of the ordinance bans erecting
any structure that would cause
hazards, smoke, fumes, noise,
odor or dust. The ordinance in-
cludes a long list of banned
activities, including junkyards,
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Lego Club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. at
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The theme will be revealed at the
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FRIDAY APRIL 11
Paws to Read: 3:30 p.m. at
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Adult Knitting Club: 10:30 a.m. at
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The theme will be revealed at the
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Stamping and Paper Crafting: 6:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Stop by for a level one class in
rubber stamping and paper craft-
ing. Learn basic techniques that
can be used to make beautiful
handmade cards, scrapbook
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TUESDAY APRIL 15
Elephant and Piggie Party: 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
What better way to celebrate
National Library Week than with
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Come by for stories, crafts and
more.
Shamong Township Board of Edu-
cation meeting: 7 p.m. in media
center of Indian Mills Memorial
School, 295 Indian Mills Road.
Combined work session and regu-
lar meeting. For more informa-
tion visit
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Cristina Seffrin, a Seneca High
School graduate, is a junior
studying athletic training at Kean
University. She has been on the
deans list all her semesters at
Kean maintaining a 3.97 grade
point average. Seffrin has been se-
lected as the student representa-
tive to Athletic Trainers' Society
of New Jersey. She represented
the university at the 2014 Eastern
Athletic Trainers' Association
Conference held in Connecticut
in January. Her case study in-
volving work with a collegiate
athlete was part of the poster
presentation.
Berklee College of Music an-
nounced that Tyler Gutherman of
Shamong has earned placement
on the dean's list for the
fall semester of the 2013
academic year. To be eligible for
this honor, a full-time student
must achieve a grade point aver-
age of 3.4 or above and a part-
time student must achieve a
grade point average of 3.6 or
above.
on campus
On Tuesday, April 1, the Seneca
High School boys baseball team
was defeated by Shawnee High
School 1-0. Pat Donnelly, Chase
Vena and Allan Smith con-
tributed hits for the Golden Ea-
gles and starting pitcher Adam
Collis allowed one earned run
across three and two thirds in-
nings.
On Thursday, April 3, the
Seneca High School boys baseball
team defeated Timber Creek
High School 9-4. The Golden Ea-
gles scored four first-inning runs
to improve the teams record to 1-
1.
baseball scores
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Seneca falls to Bishop Eustace, 18-10
SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun
Freshman Erin Kersetter of Seneca High School fires a shot against Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
in the teams first game of the season on March 27. Kersetter led the Golden Eagles with four goals but
ultimately Seneca fell, 18-10.
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On May 12, in the Lenape High
School auditorium, the Lenape
Regional High School District
will be honoring students who
will be entering the military or
military academy. In addition,
alumni and employees of the dis-
trict who are currently serving or
are veterans of the Armed Forces
will also be honored at this event.
Also, as a new honoree to the pro-
gram, the district would like to
recognize and honor all parents
of students who are currently
serving or are veterans of the
Armed Forces.
If you are alumni of Lenape,
Shawnee, Cherokee or Seneca or
a current district employee who
is serving in the Armed Services
or a veteran of the Armed Servic-
es, you are eligible to receive
recognition at this event. The dis-
trict is encouraging all qualified
students, parents and alumni to
participate in this event. Students
should notify their guidance
counselors. Parents and family
should visit the districts website
to complete the form for partici-
pation or contact Pam Scherf at
(609) 268-2000 ext. 5529 or
pscherf@lrhsd.org to be invited to
this event.
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