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By ALAN BAUER

Elauwit Media Pet Drive


Quartermaster
There are two moments
from all of the years that Ive
been doing Deck the Paws
and Help a Collie that stand
out in my mind.
The first one took place a
few years ago. I drove into an
animal shelter parking lot
with an SUV filled with pet
food, cat litter, cleaning sup-
plies and even a few bones,
toys and treats.
Volunteers appeared from
everywhere to help unload.
As we were about finished,
one of them pulled me aside
and told me, with tears in her
eyes, that they had very little
food left. They didnt know
what they were going to do.
Annual shelter
drive kicks off
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Students gather for robotics event
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
The First Tech Challenge ro-
botics qualifiers on Saturday, Nov.
17, united Lenape Regional High
School District schools to meet
and compete for a chance to ad-
vance to the state tournament.
Eighteen teams from New Jer-
sey, Pennsylvania and New York
gathered at Cherokee High
Schools gym to show off their ro-
botic creations and compete for
one of four open spots for states.
Of the LRHSD schools, Chero-
kee and Lenape combined to
make up the Storm Robotics
Team, and Shawnee and Seneca
teamed up as the Platinum Dev-
ils.
None of the LRHSD teams ad-
vanced to the state tournament.
Storm Robotics placed 16th, and
the Platinum Devils placed 13th
out of 18 teams. Additionally,
Storm Robotics won the Motivate
Award and was a finalist for the
Connect Award.
Our upperclassmen team is
called the Iron Devils, and our
robots number is 6018. If you add
60 plus 18 you get 78, which is plat-
inums atomic number on the pe-
riodic table, said the Platinum
Devils team adviser Chuck Di-
Vincenzo. Science humor.
The teams meet two days a
week for four-to eight-hour ses-
sions at a time.
We didnt know we were doing
this until June, said DiVincenzo.
The game started in September
and we had to catch up. The kids
are working hard.
Seneca and Shawnee students
met at night to work on their
robot, according to DiVincenzo,
and with the close proximity of
the schools, it made it easier for a
cohesive team.
According to Nate Knauss, an
organizer of the competition, the
program has teamed with the
New Jersey Institute of Technolo-
gy, located in Newark, and Lock-
heed Martin, which provided a
grant to the program.
Theyre going to volunteer
with us and help expose the kids
to engineering, said Knauss.
During their time in the pro-
gram, students learn about the
different variations of engineer-
ing. Its then applied to the cre-
ation of the robot and executed
during the competition.
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The crowd looks on as the Storm Robotics team heads into its second match of the day at the First Tech
Challenge robotics qualifiers on Saturday, Nov. 17, at Cherokee High School. The competition hosted 18
teams, and broke them up into teams of two. The red and blue teams faced one another in two-minute
matches.
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Alumni often take up engineering
There are a lot of things we do
with the students, and they learn
a lot, said Knauss.
Students get acquainted with
electrical engineering, computer
programming, mechanical engi-
neering and community out-
reach.
We like to go to places like
Lockheed Martin, said Knauss.
They like to see an outreach and
work with the community.
The program is used as a plat-
form for students who have
begun thinking of their future
and college aspirations.
A lot of our students, especial-
ly those whove graduated, have
gone off to engineering. Ninety
percent head off to engineering
school and work as engineers,
said Knauss. Were here to in-
spire the next great thinkers and
engineers. We need them in this
world.
Students who have competed
on the Storm Robotics team have
gone on to graduate from engi-
neering programs at Rutgers Uni-
versity, Rowan University, The
Rochester Institute of Technolo-
gy, The Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and Virginia Tech.
We have a student thats going
to Boston University this year,
said DiVincenzo.
Additionally, an alumnus of
the robotics team has moved on to
California Polytech State Univer-
sity, which has a program that di-
rectly works with NASA.
He sent me a picture of the
Mars Rover wheel. The program
helped build the wheels of the
new rover. That was kind of cool,
hes getting good experience,
said DiVincenzo.
Students competing in FTC
were made up of freshmen and
sophomore students. The upper-
classmen compete in FIRST, or
For Inspiration and Recognition
of Science and Technology, an
event held in the spring.
Before competition can begin,
students must present their ro-
bots to a panel of judges. Addi-
tionally, their robots must go
through a software inspection
and a physical inspection to be
sure there arent any last-minute
bugs to be worked out.
During FTC matches, the
schools are paired into teams
through random computer gener-
ation. The teams then direct the
robots to play two on two.
The red team and the blue team
control their robots to place color-
matching rings onto a tic-tac-toe-
like structure for points.
Additionally, teams who lift op-
posing robots up, or drive over
them, received extra points.
Its really a sport of the mind.
The kids have to work with kids
theyve never worked with before
to come up with a strategy to win
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the game and move on, said
Knauss.
Students learned to work with
one another as a team to hold a
successful competition.
I like the problem solving,
said Jarrett Radd, a freshman
Seneca student. We had a pro-
gram go wrong, and we worked
on it for half an hour. Someone
sat down, changed three things
and it was all fixed.
Radd worked on the program-
ming side of creating the robot,
an important component of the
team, but added his help to the
mechanical side as well.
Im still learning a lot, its a lot
of fun to see what else there is,
said Radd.
Jacob Janerio, a junior
Shawnee student, joined the
Platinum Devils to socialize
and get acquainted with engi-
neering.
You can learn skills that will
be valuable in the future, Im
thinking about studying engi-
neering in the future, said Janer-
io. I think this is a great experi-
ence for that.
Through the program, Janerio
said he has learned organization-
al skills and communication
skills.
Ive become more effective at
working with a team. I wasnt
used to it before, said Janerio.
Grace Stridick, a freshman at
Lenape High School and member
of the Storm Robotics tea, joined
after a family friend sparked her
interest.
Stridick enjoyed the hands-on
side of working on the robot. She
and her friends created the arm
of the machine.
Theres a lot that goes into it,
it took a lot of configurations to
make it work and for us to work
together, said Stridick.
When Stridick began with
Storm Robotics, she had no prior
experience with robots, or build-
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ts no secret New Jersey leaders
want sports betting legalized in the
state. In fact, plans are that it will
start on Jan. 9 depending on the sta-
tus of a lawsuit brought by Major
League Baseball, the National Football
League, the National Basketball Asso-
ciation, the National Hockey League
(like that really matters right now) and
the NCAA.
The leagues and associations some-
how are able to say with a straight face
that legalized sports betting in the
state would hurt the integrity of their
games. These are the same leagues, of
course, that have no problem playing
games in other countries where bet-
ting is legal. Some of you might re-
member the Rams and Patriots game
last month in England, for example.
The facts are well known:
* A 20-year-old federal law limits
sports betting legal to Nevada,
Delaware, Oregon and Montana.
* Hundreds of billions of dollars are
being bet on sports illegally these days.
* The leagues and associations arent
exactly hurting for money.
* New Jerseys casino and horse rac-
ing industries are struggling. They
were struggling before Hurricane
Sandy. After the Hurricane? Well, has
anyone representing the leagues and
associations seen the photos coming
from Atlantic City?
* Legalized sports betting would be a
boon to the casinos and tracks. It
would mean monster weekends in AC
when major sporting events are taking
place. Some of the money now being
spent with offshore gambling outfits or
through illegal means right here in the
states would flow, legally, into the
states economy.
Frankly, the sports leagues and asso-
ciations should be embarrassed. Their
preference to keep sports betting dol-
lars flowing to illegal enterprises than
local economies is shameful. They
should do the right thing and welcome
sports betting to New Jersey next
month.
in our opinion
Betting deadline looms
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Seneca cast to perform Heaven Can Wait
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
Early death, redemption and love are all
themes covered in the romantic comedy
Heaven Can Wait.
Audiences can experience Senecas pro-
duction of the play Nov. 29, Nov. 30 and
Dec. 1 at $7 per ticket.
The play follows Joe Pendleton, a man
who dies in a plane crash 60 years before
he was meant to.
When he gets to the gates of heaven,
they realize their miscalculation and that
he had 60 years left on his life, said play
director Joe Fisicaro Jr. They try to put
him back in a new body and help put him
in the right body.
The character falls in love along the way.
Its not like a Wedding Crashers come-
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Alex Lamb and the supporting cast practice a scene on Nov. 20, for the fall play Heaven
Can Wait. The play follows Joe Pendleton, a man who dies in a plane crash 60 years be-
fore he was meant to and his re-entry into life after heaven realizes the mistake. The
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freshmen, seniors
dy, but its a good romantic come-
dy, said Fisicaro.
According to assistant director
Allison Dougherty, audiences
should expect a funny show with
a lot of jokes and silliness, ro-
mance and conniving characters
who want to see Pendleton killed.
There are a lot of people who
dont want to see Joe succeed,
many of them want him dead,
said Dougherty.
The process of the play teaches
the students about teamwork and
personal responsibility.
One thing they have learned
is if theyre not prepared or ready
to go on stage, it gets very lonely
and very frightening very quick-
ly, said Dougherty. Theyve
learned about responsibility in
terms of other actors relying on
them. Its not a matter of one per-
son carrying a scene. Its a defi-
nitely a system and a communi-
ty.
The cast of 37 includes fresh-
men to seniors who have been
performing dramas for the past
four years.
Senior Alex Lamb portrays
Pendleton in his first-ever acting
role. Lamb worked as stage crew
his junior year for the spring mu-
sical and decided to take on a role
for the fall drama.
He came in and blew us away,
said Dougherty. Hes very, very
good.
Lamb went out for the role
through inspiration from his
cousin, who acted all through
high school and pursued a degree
in acting in college.
[Pendleton] is a lot like me. Its
very easy for me to get into char-
acter with him, said Lamb. I
like the whole aspect of him. Hes
kind of cocky but he also has that
other side to him, where hes lov-
ing.
The cast began their work on
the drama the first week of
school, casting and preparing to
begin building sets.
The sets, constructed by wood-
shop instructor Jason Pitner, in-
clude the 3D outlook from the in-
side of a house and a 24-foot air-
plane. The set is so large the back
wall of the stage was painted to
work as part of the set. Addition-
ally, AP art students painted the
set.
The cast then practiced two-
hours a day, five days a week, and
extended their hours as the play
came together approaching open-
ing night.
Fisicaro trains the students to
be professionals while working
on the play.
This is a really talented, good
group. They have good motiva-
tion, said Fisicaro. We tell our
kids we arent high school kids
here, were professional actors
here, I think its important. Its a
life lesson for them they take seri-
ously.
I think overall the kids get a
lot out of it, said Dougherty.
Heaven Can Wait will open to
audiences on Thursday, Nov. 29 at
7 p.m. and will run through Dec.
1, at the Seneca High School Audi-
torium. Admission is $7 per per-
son.
Everything is coming togeth-
er, the only thing missing is an
audience, said Fisicaro.
PLAY
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WEDNESDAY NOV. 28
MOMS Club of Medford Area meet-
ing: 10 a.m. Meet Lynn Bardowski,
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November Story Time Series: Ages
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Branch Library. Miss Danielle will
bring stories to life with songs,
flannelboard activities and more.
Make a different craft each week.
Register online or call (609) 654-
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Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
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Building on Hawkin Road. Begins
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THURSDAY NOV. 29
Story Time Yoga: Ages 6 to 10. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Story Time Yoga is a unique yoga
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listening and literary skills, body
awareness and connect with the
inner world of creativity and
imagination. Best of all, they start
to self-reflect, become aware of
their emotions, and bring the
mind and body into harmony with
their environment. Register
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Adult Yoga Class: 7 to 8 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. New to
yoga? Need a refresher? No mat-
ter your level, all are welcome to
this free class. Wear comfortable,
breathable clothes. Dont eat two
hours prior to class. Bring a yoga
mat, bottle of water and towel.
Wear contacts instead of glasses,
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FRIDAY NOV. 30
Parachute Play: Ages 2 to 4. 10:30
and 11 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join for a half hour of
parachute games and play time
together. Must be accompanied
by a caregiver.
SATURDAY DEC. 1
Visit with Santa: From 10 a.m. to
noon, Santa will visit ERA
Statewide Realty, 709 Stokes
Road, Suite 200, Medford. Bring a
camera to take a free photo of
your child or pet with Santa. ERA
would be happy to take a photo
and email it if a camera is unavail-
able. Complimentary refresh-
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toys for the Toys for Tots box are
greatly appreciated. Questions,
call (609) 714-0050.
Book Signing: Visit with local author
Renee Heiss at the Pinelands
Branch Library as she signs her
books for children and teachers.
Featured will be her new book for
third to sixth grades, Woodys
World. This book is about a
young boy growing up during
the Great Depression. Renee will
also sign a book for younger
readers from preschool to
second grade, Ducklings in a
Row. See how 10 numbered
ducklings find their place in line.
For more information, see the
authors website at www.renee-
heiss.com.
TUESDAY DEC. 4
Kids Can Cook: Ages 4 to 6. 2 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Miss Meghan, a registered dieti-
cian from the Shop Rite of Med-
ford for some kid-friendly cook-
ing. Children will sample new
foods while learning about cook-
ing, measuring, nutrition and
sharing. Register online or call
(609) 654-6113.
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The need is there. Its always
there. No doubt its there again
this year.
We started Elauwit Media, pub-
lisher of The Sun newspapers, in
2004. Every year, beginning that
year, weve held our annual holi-
day animal shelter/rescue group
supply drive.
We call it Deck the Paws and
Help a Collie because, well, it
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Halls with Boughs of Holly and it
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SUVs, vans and pickup trucks
with all kinds of supplies.
And were going to do it again
this year.
Elsewhere in this paper, youll
see a list of places that have gra-
ciously agreed to be
collection/drop-off points for us.
Most of these places have been a
part of this drive for years. We
thank them. The animals thank
them, or would thank them if
they could talk or send an email.
Now its up to you, our readers.
Youve always come through for
the animals. I know you will come
through again.
We ask you to find a drop spot
near you and then donate whatev-
er you can. Trust me, every can of
food matters. Every box of cat lit-
ter makes a difference.
So do toys and treats, which
bring me to my second memo-
rable moment.
I was making my second or
third drop at a shelter one year
when a volunteer said there was
something I needed to see. The
volunteer took me to the cage of a
pitbull who had been a guest for a
number of years, and probably
would be a guest for many more.
He had experienced a tough life,
and had the scars to prove it.
But there he was, rolling
around on the floor and playing
with a toy I had delivered the
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