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NOV. 25DEC. 1, 2015

HOLIDAY

happenings
The Pinelands gears up for a festive season
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
The holiday season is here again, and
before you know it, the trees of the
Pinelands will be dressed up with decorative lights and festive ornaments.
From the traditional Thanksgiving
high school football Turkey Bowls
kicking off tomorrow morning to the always popular Dickens Festival, there is
something for everyone to enjoy.
Each year, the holiday season seems to
go by faster and faster, so be sure to make
this one count by joining in on the holiday fun that the area has planned for
folks of all ages.

Tabernacle Tree Lighting


Following a successful inaugural event

last year, Tabernacle Township will have


its second tree lighting ceremony on Dec.
4 at 7 p.m. on the grounds of Town Hall.
I am so proud to be involved in this
project again this year after the success
of last year's event. We're building it bigger and, hopefully, better each year, Tabernacle Historical Society President
Mary Ann Silvers said.
The tree lighting is jointly sponsored
by the Tabernacle Historical Society, the
Tabernacle Womans Association and the
Tabernacle PTA. It is free and open to
everyone.
Along with the ceremonial lighting of
the tree, the evenings program will also
include musical performances by thirdgrade singers of the elementary school,
please see TREE, page 6

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Soccer surprise
Seneca girls make run
to championship. PAGE 2

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Enjoy the holidays,


but dont forget to

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Seneca girls soccer makes surprise run to championship


The Golden Eagles advanced as No. 10 seed, losing championship game, 3-2, in double overtime
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The Sun

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In 2014, the boys team won a
pair of playoff games and advanced to the South Jersey Group
III semifinals despite only being
seeded 13th out of 16 teams in its
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Eagles upset three higher-seeded
teams on the road and advanced
all the way to the sectional championship game, where they came
one goal short of completing
their Cinderella run, as they lost
to No. 4 seed Toms River South, 32, in double overtime on Nov. 12.
Head coach Ronald Jensen believes a number of factors played
into Senecas surprise playoff
run. He felt the team was always
better than its record and seeding
indicated because it played a difficult schedule in the Olympic Conference.
We played good teams, we
played a really difficult schedule, Jensen said. The other
teams we play that have mediocre
.500 records, like Cherry Hill East
and Timber Creek, theyre good
teams, too. The record doesnt
quite indicate.

Seneca was seeded No. 10 after


finishing the regular season with
an 8-7-2 record. However, the
Golden Eagles had played well in
the weeks leading up the playoffs,
winning four of their last six regular season games.
Jensen said a Sept. 30 game
against Washington Township
was the turning point for his
team this season.
We came out and scored two
goals in the first minute and a
half, Jensen said. Were up 3-0
at halftime and we ended up losing the game 4-3. Thats when
they realized we can play with a
team like Washington Township,
but we cant have breakdowns.
The Golden Eagles had to overcome a few obstacles along the
way. Injuries left Seneca with just
three seniors on the roster late in
the season. Despite this, Jensen
said the seniors leadership was
important down stretch.
Their leadership in practices

and those games just keeping


spirits up and keeping the team
focused was rewarding for me to
see as a coach, Jensen said.
Seneca didnt go into its playoff
opener against No. 7 seed Mainland with the mentality of an underdog. The teams strong finish
to the regular season gave it confidence in the playoffs.
Instead of saying we were the
underdog, we took the opposite
idea, Jensen said. We said we
may be seeded 10th, but were no
underdog. Going in with that
mentality, I told the girls thats
what we worked for. Dont be surprised that were here.
Against Mainland, No. 2 seed
Hammonton in the quarterfinals
and No. 3 seed Central Regional
in
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Kersetter scored both goals for
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omorrow officially kicks off


the holiday season. Thanksgiving is here, and with it comes
family, friends, food and football.
In elementary schools across the
country this week, children will be
taught the history of Thanksgiving.
Some will celebrate it by making pilgrim and Indian hats out of paper and
by having a feast of their own. Theyll
be asked what they are thankful for
and share it with the class.
At most of our homes on Thursday,
well be sitting around a TV or at a
dinner table or keeping a close eye on
the oven so we dont burn the turkey.
Well be welcoming relatives, near and
far, to gather for a day where we can
also give thanks for all we have.
Quickly, as if in a blink of an eye,
that theme will shift to the two most

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and Hanukkah and, with it, holiday
shopping.
But before you turn the page in your
mind to buying presents and decorating your house with lights, take an
extra minute this year to remember
what youre thankful for, and help
those who might not be as lucky as
you. You might not see it in your community, but there are a lot of people in
New Jersey who need help. Legal Services of New Jersey, a group based in
Edison, recently released a report that
suggests that 2.8 million people in the

Garden State are living in poverty. A


family of four living in this state
would have to earn $60,000 per year to
be considered above the groups poverty line. Thats because, according to its
President Melville Miller, the group
defines poverty as being significantly
deprived of any one particular need
after considering practical costs for
everything from food, clothing,
health care, housing and transportation.
Its expensive to live in our state
we know that. And people are in need
throughout our state, not just in its
urban centers.
So be thankful for what you have,
and help those who arent in the same
position as you are. Do more for others
this holiday season. Itll be the best gift
you can give.

Tree lighting to take place rain or shine


TREE
Continued from page 1
an instrumental ensemble from Seneca
High School, the Olson Middle School chorus and the OMS Hand Chimes group.
Santa Claus will also make a special appearance and will be available later in the
gazebo for visits and photos.
All portions of the program this year
will take place outdoors. Tents will be in
place for the musicians as well as complimentary refreshments. In addition, Girl
Scouts will be on hand to help children
with a holiday craft.
The festivities will go on, rain or shine,
so guests are advised to dress for the
weather. Guests are also advised to bring
cameras for photos with Santa.

Parking will be available at the Holy Eucharist Church lot, which is adjacent to
Town Hall. Members of the township
CERT Team, Tabernacle Fire Company
No. 1, Tabernacle Rescue Squad and representatives of the Office of Emergency
Management will be on hand to ensure an
enjoyable and safe evening for everyone.
The community tree will be illuminated
every night until early January as a symbol of the good will in Tabernacle. The goal
of the ceremonial lighting, according to
the groups involved, is to one day have it
become a well-loved holiday tradition in
the township.
(Last year) there were a lot of happy
families enjoying the holiday festivities
and appreciating the wonderful community in which we live. This event warms the
heart, enlightens the spirit and enriches
the soul of the community, Silvers said.

For more information, please contact


chairperson
Richard
Franzen
at
rfranzen@townshipoftabernacle-nj.gov or
(609) 859-3469, Silvers of the Historical Society at (609) 268-1255, Carolyn Cuviello of
the Womans Association at (609) 268-5933
or Jenn Quartarone of the PTA (609) 9538846.

Dickens Festival
The Medford Sunrise Rotary will once
again be hosting the 26th annual Dickens
Festival as it transforms the historic Medford Main Street on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 6
to 10 p.m.
The Dickens Festival set in colonial
Medford Village signals the beginning of
the Christmas holiday season. The singers,
performers and vendors, along with Santa
please see ANNUAL, page 7

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ANNUAL
Continued from page 6
and Mrs. Claus, all come together
for this festive occasion, Medford Sunrise Rotary Vice President Jim Robinson said.
The festivities begin with the
parade transporting Santa, Mrs.
Claus and Grand Marshall Ron
Murphy of Murphy's Markets,
the presenting sponsor of the
Dickens Festival, to the gazebo at
18 N. Main St. at 6:15 p.m. Guests
will then witness the annual tree
lighting ceremony as town officials turn the lights on. Santa and
Mrs. Claus will be at the gazebo
all evening to greet children.
The streets of downtown Medford's historic district will be
flooded as folks stroll past lights
strung across the street and
quaint shops decked out with
twinkling decorations adorned
for the holidays.
The holiday spirit will overflow
from carolers along the street and
bands on porches playing everyones favorite holiday tunes.
Along with the live music, guests
will find food vendors, crafters,
jugglers, face painters, stilt walkers and, of course, the live nativity scene, a family favorite, at Tomlinson Park across from the
Pinelands Library, sponsored by
the Medford United Methodist
Church. The food court on Union
and Main streets will have an inflatable movie screen showing
holiday movies. The Medford
Arts Center at 18 N. Main St. will
host an art show. The Medford
Community Center will welcome
visitors with hot chocolate, cookies, Mrs. Claus and a face painter.
The Medford Friends Meeting
will continue more than a quarter-century of cherished holiday
tradition with a free concert at 7
p.m. The concert will be held in
the Meeting House located at 14
Union St. This year, the concert
will feature the acclaimed ChildrenSong of New Jersey, founded
and directed by Polly Murray, a
music educator with numerous
awards to her credit. Admission
for the concert will be free.
For information about the
Dickens Festival, visit the Sunrise Rotary's website at www.med-

fordsunriserotary.org or Medford
Township's website at www.medfordtownship.com/events.
Main Street will be closed to all
vehicular traffic during the
course of the event from Route 70
to Chapel Avenue. Parts of Union
Street and Bank Street will also
be closed. For more information,
visit www.MedfordPolice.org. the
week prior to the event. A listing
of directions and Medford Village
parking areas can be found at
www.medfordtownship.com/even
ts.

Bag Bingo
Residents may be able to win a
few items on their holiday wish
list, as Seneca High School will
host a designer bag bingo
fundraiser on Thursday, Dec. 10
please see SENECA, page 10

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Santa at Kirbys Mill


Santa is coming to Kirbys Mill
again this year on Dec. 5 from 1 to
4 p.m.
Families are encouraged to
bring their cameras to take pictures of their children with him.
There will not be a charge to
anyone coming to visit, as Santa
will be donating his time on behalf of the children.
He will be coming to visit the
Sawyer House in the Kirby's Mill
Complex located at 275 Church
Road, at Fostertown Road, in
Medford.
This is another free event
brought to the township by the
Medford Historical Society. Email
Theresa at theresafreedman@
gmail.com with any questions.

IMHSA Holiday Shop


The association will be holding
its annual Holiday Shop from
Dec. 8-10 at the Indian Mills Elementary School in Shamong. It
will also be having a dining
day/night at the Pop Shop in Medford on Dec. 1 from 8 a.m. to 9
p.m., where 15 percent of the dining bill will be donated to the
IMHSA.

Helping Hands Tree


The Helping Hands Tree of the
Tabernacle Womans Association
will again make its appearance
on Nov. 25 at Beneficial Bank on
the corner of Routes 206 and 532
as it has for many years.
Residents are encouraged to
stop in and pick a tag to help
make a child's holiday brighter.
Participants are asked to return the tag with a gift by Dec. 18
so Santas elves can get them
under the tree in time for Christmas.

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WEDNESDAY NOV. 25
Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
Club: Noon at the Tabernacle
Community Center, 81 Hawkins
Road. Cake and coffee are served.
Membership available for $12 a
year for those 55 and older. Trips
to all over the area and the nation
are available to members and
friends.
Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10
a.m. at Church of Christ, Carranza Road. Miss Peggy welcomes
children and their attending
adult to story hour. This is a

great opportunity for kids and


adults to meet new people in the
community. Questions, call the
church office at (609) 2680576.

THURSDAY NOV. 26
Thanksgiving: Most offices and
libraries closed in observance of
the holiday.

SATURDAY NOV. 28
Health and Wellness at Pinelands
Branch Library: Noon at

Pinelands Branch Library. Come,


listen and learn on the best ways
to protect yourself and natural
ways to keep your immune system. Registration required. Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/healt
h-and-wellness-pinelandsbranch-library.
Superhero Fun Time! With Cartoonist Dave Bullock: 2 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. In the
fun-filled and hands-on drawing
session, attendees will learn the
basics of how to draw superheroes, as well as how comic
books are made by the pros. Children under 8 years of age must
be accompanied by an adult. Registration
required.
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/super
hero-fun-time-cartoonist-davebullock.

MONDAY NOV. 30
Toddler Time: Ages 18-35 months.
10:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Ms. Danielle for stories, songs and a craft or activity.

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Girl Scout Troop helps for the holidays

Special to The Sun

Every year, Junior Girl Scout troops of Southampton, with members from Tabernacle, give thanks
for many things. It's important these young people learn the importance of giving to one another.
This group of young women has learned the importance of being a giver. They have collected and
are feeding several families with in our community for Thanksgiving. This holiday they are planning
on sponsoring a family. It's the little things that make a huge difference.

NOV. 25DEC. 1, 2015 THE TABERNACLE SUN 9

Playoff run important


for setting up 2016 program
PLAYOFF
Continued from page 2
Seneca in the Hammonton win,
and junior Mackenzie Hoffman
recorded her first hat trick of the
season against Central. The win
over Central was also the 100th in
program history.
Throughout the season, the
team started to realize we could
play really good soccer, Jensen
said. As we really got toward the
playoffs, that became the mentality. Buckle down defensively and
dont let opportunities slip by on
the attack.
Senecas season ended in a wild
South Jersey Group III championship game against No. 4 seed
Toms River South. The Golden
Eagles battled back from 1-0 and
2-1 deficits to tie the game each
time. Seneca and Toms River
South went into overtime tied at
2-2, and with time ticking down in
the second overtime, the game appeared to be destined for penalty
kicks.
However, Toms River South got

on campus
Marissa LaFay of Tabernacle
and the Emmanuel College Saints
women's cross country team took
home the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship, the
schools second in the last three
years, on Saturday, Oct. 31, in the
5k race at Saint Joseph's College
in Standish, Maine.

a corner kick in the final minute


of the second overtime, and Aliya
Canfield scored the game-winning goal on a scramble in front
of the net, ending Senecas playoff
run.
When it ended the way it did,
it was a shock, Jensen said. It
was so sudden.
Despite the loss, Jensen said
the playoff run was important in

setting up the program for 2016.


Seneca had a lot of underclassmen on its varsity team this year,
and Jensen feels his team will
have the ability to get back to the
sectional final again.
We have a lot of juniors and
sophomores who now have this
run under their belt, Jensen
said. They now know what it
takes.

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Seneca hosts Bag Bingo on Dec. 10


SENECA
Continued from page 7

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All proceeds from the event
will help fund the 110 Carranza
Prom House, an alcohol- and
drug-free post prom party to be
held at Seneca High School.
In an effort to encourage
Seneca High School students to
make good after-prom decisions,
the school hosts an after-prom
party. The event is open to all sen-

iors and their dates whether they


attended prom or not. During the
event, there are plenty of games
and prizes for the students to win.
Ten games of bingo will be
played, and a bag or wallet will be
given as a prize for each game.
It will cost $20 per player if
their registration is received by
Nov. 24, and $25 after Nov. 24 and
at the door.
Guests must be 18 or older to
play. Additional cards may be purchased at the door.

School concerts
Shawnee will be hosting its an-

nual choral concert on Dec. 10


from 6 to 8 p.m. along with its annual
instrumental
music
concert on Dec. 15 from 7 to 9
p.m.
Medford Memorial Middle
School will be holding its yearly
holiday shop on Dec. 11 at 3 p.m.
and Dec. 12 at 10 a.m. The school
will also be hosting its annual
winter choral concert on Jan. 14
at 7 p.m.
Olson Middle School will be
hosting both its band and choral
concerts together on Dec. 9 at
9:30 a.m. and again on Dec. 10 a 7
p.m.

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Thanksgiving football games.
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and families battling pediatric
cancers.
Thanksgiving is the perfect
time for us to give thanks for all
the healthy children in our lives
and to keep in our thoughts all
those who are battling cancer and
other illnesses, said Beth Stefanacci, founding director of
Go4theGoal.
We started the
Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer campaign because of the outcry from
athletes that wanted a way to help
kids in their communities with
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this time of year.
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Seneca High School
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Seneca English teacher


is Employee of Month

Seneca hosts Powder Puff game

After dabbling in subjects, Jackie Lambusta


has found a home in the English department
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
As a student at Rowan College,
Jackie Lambusta developed a passion for teaching.
She knew she wanted to pursue
the profession as a career, but she
just didnt know what subject she
wanted to dedicate herself to.
I dabbled with math and science and quickly learned they
were not my areas of expertise,
Lambusta said. Then, I took a
few courses in American and
British literature and fell in love.
That love for teaching English
has taken her a long way. She is
now doing what she has always
wanted to do and has gotten quite
good at it.
This will be her 10th year at
Seneca High School, where she
was just recently awarded the
Employee of the Month honor
for October.
Lambusta could not say
enough about her fellow staff
members and teachers in the
English department, attributing
much of her success to the group
she is so proud to be a part of.
I feel so blessed to work with a
group of people who are so dedicated to their profession. I am
surrounded by such amazing educators, and I am honored to be
recognized, Lambusta said.
She alluded to how her colleagues welcomed her and made
her feel like a part of the Seneca
Family from the first day she

began teaching at Seneca.


She frequently works with this
group in a collaborative effort to
create dynamic lessons that challenge students and help them create meaning in their own lives.
The strength lies not only in
our congeniality, but also in our
collegiality, as Lambusta put it,
when referring to the Seneca English department.
Lambusta uses reading as a
channel to experience life on a
multitude of levels and make
sense of people's lives in the
grand scheme of things. She believes reading helps develop empathy and form connections to
people whose lives are different.
Literature from different genres and different schools of
thought gives us a platform from
which we can grow into more
well-rounded members of society
people who genuinely care and
can appreciate the struggles of
others, Lambusta said.
The Waretown resident who
used to spend her time scuba diving with her husband now spends
the majority of her free time
being a mom to her son Liam.
Though being a mom can be a
full-time job in itself, she continues to read and obtain knowledge
she can pass down to her students.

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