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KATHLEEN DUFFY/The Shamong Sun
A small patch of fire burns off a path in the South Park Fire on Monday, April 9 in Tabernacle.
District
offering
summer
job fair
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Shamong Sun
Lenape Regional High
School District students 16 and
older who are searching for
summer jobs and volunteer op-
portunities are invited to the
districts first summer job fair
on April 23 from 4 p.m. to 7
p.m.
The fair will be held in the
Lenape High School cafeteria,
but students from all four
schools and the Sequoia Alter-
native Program are welcome,
said district job developer Kim
Mileszko.
Mileszko said 24 local em-
ployers had signed up to at-
tend as of press time.
We want as many district
students that are looking for
jobs to come to this, she said.
Its a one-stop deal.
All students have to do, she
said, is walk around and apply
to the places that interest
them. Some businesses will be
interviewing and hiring on the
spot.
Theyre all looking for
summer workers, she said.
Students should dress pro-
fessionally and bring resumes
to distribute if they have
them, she said.
Theres a wide variety of
Forest warden: Wildfire is suspicious
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Shamong Sun
A massive forest fire in Taber-
nacle burned for days and con-
sumed around 1,000 acres of land,
beginning Monday, April 9 and
ending days later.
The fire was first reported
shortly after midnight on April 9,
making it suspicious in nature,
according to Michael Achey, as-
sistant division forest fire warden
with the New Jersey Forest Fire
Service, at a press conference
later that day.
Usually, wild fires begin during
the daylight, he said, which is the
ideal time for fires to burn.
It took personnel more than
two days to fully control the fire,
called the South Park Fire, which
closed down parts of South Park
Road and Sooy Place Road.
Prevention is key
Wildfires can spread quickly in
please see SUPPORT, page 5 please see REDUCE, page 10
New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection
www.nj.gov/dep
(866) 337-5669
National Interagency
Fire Center
www.nifc.gov
(208) 387-5512
National Weather Service
Fire Weather
radar.srh.noaa.gov/fire
(609) 261-6600
State of New Jersey Forest
Fire Service
www.state.nj.us/dep/parksand
forests/fire
(609) 726-9010
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Rob Woods and Steve Bonn placed second in Large School Boys Shot Put at the Burlington
County Hall of Fame Relays.
jobs that are available for the
kids, she said, from retail to food
and beverage, to camp counselors
and more.
The fair will be split into three
sections.
For those students looking to
gain volunteer hours, a section
for volunteering will greet them.
Students 18 and older will have
a section catered solely to them as
well, and a general section will
focus on jobs for 16-year-olds and
older.
There will also be support staff
on hand to help students with ap-
pearance techniques and resume
tips, she said.
Theyre going to give the kids
pointers on how to present your-
self in the most professional man-
ner, she said. Theres an art to
interviewing. Theres an art to
presenting yourself.
Interested girls will receive
mini-makeovers from Nadine
Jannett Salon and Rizzieri Salon.
Mens Warehouse is coming to
give the boys grooming sugges-
tions, as well, she said.
Stop and see Diane Blez, presi-
dent of Career Quest Coaching
for resume skills tips, Mileszko
said.
In addition to that, we went
around to the community, and
got about 35 donations for a raffle
to give to the kids just for attend-
ing, she said.
There was tremendous sup-
port in the community, she said.
The most important thing is that
the kids come. This is all brand
new. This is a complete district-
wide incentive.
A committee presented the
idea to school administration in
January, she said.
They embraced it, she said.
Once the employers started to
buy into it, it continued to gener-
ate momentum.
The district has already passed
the original goal of 20 employers
in attendance.
Employers attending, accord-
ing to the districts website, in-
clude the YMCA of Burlington
County, Adventure Aquarium,
Six Flags, Medford Leas, Wawa in
the Medford and Mt. Laurel areas
and Pump It Up.
View a complete list on the
website at www.lrhsd.org.
Holding a job helps you be-
come more responsible. It
makes you committed, and it
makes you dedicated to some-
thing other than just school,
Mileszko said. And it looks great
on a resume when youre going
off to college.
For more details about the
summer job fair, contact Mileszko
at kmileszko@lrhsd.org or call
(609) 654-5111, ext. 3515.
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6 THE SHAMONG SUN APRIL 18-24, 2012
So there I was, relaxing at my kitchen
table, when the phone rings.
I assume that like most of you, when
that happens, I check the caller ID and if
its one of those 800 or 877 numbers, I let it
go to voicemail.
If its important, theyll leave a message,
though I have found most of them dont.
After all, Ive already informed just
about every telemarketing company of my
untimely demise. Somehow, being dead
doesnt seem to get you off their lists.
This time, however, the caller ID said
Skype.
Now that was different, so I decided to
pick it up.
Of course, it was some assistant to the
assistant of the chairman of the Republi-
can Party wanting to know if they could
count on my financial support. I replied
that I wasnt happy about where this elec-
tion cycle was going and, therefore, the an-
swer was no.
I was looking forward to giving them an
explanation of why a Republican mayor
was refusing to pledge $5 toward their pres-
idential campaign. Unfortunately, the gen-
tleman told me to have a nice day and hung
up the phone before I had a chance to tell
him what was on my mind.
The fact is, they really didnt care what
was on my mind,
just what was in
my wallet.
For those who
know me, I have
never been much
for labels.
Liberals, con-
servatives, Repub-
licans, Democrats,
socialists, etc., all
have very little
meaning to me. I
grew up in a very
politically active
household. I remember strapping a loud-
speaker to the top of my fathers Rambler
as we drove around the streets of Brook-
lyn.
I was all of 7 years old, and constantly
shouted into the microphone that everyone
should vote for John Kennedy. If there was
a gene for political activism, Im sure I got
it.
But I digress.
So why wouldnt I give this guy $5?
I guess I thought that it was appropriate
for me to support them financially in the
same way that they supported the coun-
trys economy during the last 10 years. The
only label that really fits me is that of a
Constitutional Libertarian.
While some folks insist that makes me a
conservative, I strongly disagree.
Being a real believer in the Constitution
isnt easy.
It means that I have to be willing to not
only allow, but to encourage speech that
may be contrary to everything I hold sa-
cred. It means believing an individuals
civil liberties are the most important and
have to be protected at all costs.
It means an individuals freedom is
paramount as long as it doesnt interfere
with my freedom.
It means that I believe that the federal
and state governments shouldnt have the
right to make laws that impede my person-
al freedoms.
I dont care if gay folks get married, or if
my neighbor decides to smoke pot, or that
two consenting adults decide to have sexu-
al relations and one of them gets paid for
it.
I dont care what God, if any, someone
decides to worship, as long as its not forced
on my children or in my home.
It is an absolute belief in the rights of
the individual to make their own decisions
in life, whether I agree with those deci-
sions or not. That includes an individuals
Constitutional Libertarian only label that fits me
John Shevelew
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in our opinion
M
oments after Rick Santorum
threw in the towel in his bid
to win the GOP presidential
nomination, the back and forth be-
tween President Obama and Mitt Rom-
ney began.
The Associated Press said the
Obama camp already is referring to
another Johnson-Goldwater cam-
paign. The Romney folks say the presi-
dent is trying to divide the country.
Obviously, these are critical issues
that are on the mind of every voter
(note sarcasm).
The bad news: We still have about
seven more months before Election
Day.
The good news: We have the
Olympics this summer to distract us
for a couple of weeks.
Maybe were being too pessimistic.
Maybe, this year, there will be a seri-
ous and thoughtful debate of the is-
sues, with both candidates presenting
their vision and ideas for the nation in
a respectful tone.
Or, maybe we get the 2012 versions
of Willie Horton, the Swift boat con-
troversy or a nuclear war scare (see
the aforementioned Johnson-Goldwa-
ter campaign). Hopefully, they wont
go all the way back to, say, 1828, when
allegations of murder and kidnapping
were bandied about.
The problem is that negative politi-
cal advertising works. It works well.
Ask Santorum and Newt Gingrich.
For whatever reason, voters respond
to personal attacks against candidates.
The more vicious, the better, it seems.
If it didnt work, the candidates would
stop doing it.
So thats the challenge for voters
this election year: If we want the can-
didates to act responsibly, discuss the
issues and generally treat voters with
the respect we deserve, we have to de-
mand it. If we want more of the same,
just continue to respond to the nega-
tive campaign ads.
Wed like to think that the candi-
dates will take the high road this year.
But were not holding our breath.
Seven months of this? Ugh
Petty shots between the president and his GOP challenger have begun
Go negative? It works
For all of the complaining about the
negativity and personal attacks in
political ads, the bottom line is that
they work. Voters respond to them.
Until that changes, expect more of
the same again this year.
please see COUNTRY, page 9
The New Jersey Department of
Community Affairs (DCA) re-
minds income-eligible residents
that they have until Monday,
April 30, to apply for Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Pro-
gram (LIHEAP) benefits for this
year.
The federally funded program
assists low-income households
with their heating and cooling
bills, and provides emergency
heating system services and
emergency fuel assistance.
The LIHEAP program pro-
vides invaluable help to thou-
sands of New Jerseys most vul-
nerable low-income households,
said DCA Acting Commissioner
Richard E. Constable III. Assis-
tance is still available and we en-
courage people who are eligible to
apply if they havent done so al-
ready.
Program funding is adminis-
tered through the DCAs Division
of Housing and Community Re-
sources. Residents are asked to
file an application with any of the
local agencies participating in the
LIHEAP program.
To be eligible for LIHEAP bene-
fits, households must be responsi-
ble for home heating or cooling
costs, either directly or included,
in the rent and have a gross in-
come at or below 200 percent of
the federal poverty level.
Those who live in public hous-
ing and/or receive rental assis-
tance are not eligible unless they
pay for their own heating and
cooling costs directly to the fuel
supplier.
The amount of the LIHEAP
heating benefit is determined by
income, household size, fuel type
and heating region.
The LIHEAP application also
serves as an application for the
Universal Service Fund (USF)
program, which is state funded
and administered by the Division
of Housing and Community Re-
sources.
USF helps low-income house-
holds pay their electric and natu-
ral gas costs. LIHEAP-eligible
households may also be eligible to
receive USF assistance.
USF applications are accepted
throughout the year.
For more information on LI-
HEAP and USF, or to find the
nearest agency participating in
the program, log on to www.ener-
gyassistance.nj.gov or call (800)
510-3102 (LIHEAP).
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