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APRIL 1521, 2015

Budget
shows tax
increase

Golden Eagles fall to Vikings, 12-1

Council introduces
tentative municipal
budget at meeting
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Zach Evans steps into one as Seneca High School took on Eastern last week. The Golden Eagles fell to the Vikings, 12-1. For more photos from the game, please see page 10.

The Shamong Township Committee introduced the 2015 tentative municipal budget at last
weeks meeting. The budget, totaling $2.75 million, saw an increase
of nearly $153,000 from 2014.
There was an increase in salaries
and wages of $19,866 and a decrease in capital improvements of
$48,000.
The anticipated revenue for the
township is $2.3 million, leaving
$426,045.61 to be raised by local
taxation. This will mean an increased tax rate of 1.6 cents per
$100 of assessed valuation, resulting in an annual municipal tax
increase for residents of $50 on a
house assessed at the township
average of $308,000.
The reserve for uncollected
taxes totaled $361,553.06. The balance of the townships outstanding debt is $349,556.60, reflecting a
principal of $312,621.78 with inplease see BAKER, page 7

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Child luring
Police searching for suspect
in two incidents. PAGE 4

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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Township Committee
focusing on roadwork

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speak to you. The subject I have
been wanting to communicate is
about the condition of our roads
and what your Township Committee is going to do about it. But
first, a huge shout out to our guys
in the DPW for plowing the roads
beautifully this winter. Once
again, we all knew when we were
back in Shamong due to our
roads being dry and safe. Thank
you Snookie and Gary and crew!
Its been a rough and cold winter, and now that spring is here, so
are the potholes I am sure most of
you have encountered doing a serpentine on Stokes Road near Oak
Shade or on Oak Shade near
Stokes. These are county-owned
roads and they are the ones responsible for maintaining them,
thankfully for our budget. However, it does nothing to help us avoid
losing tires in the meantime. Sue
Onorato has been told by the
county they are budgeting to have
these roads repaved in the spring
of 2016. So, we are going to fill the
potholes the best we can with asphalt patch and other materials to
make the driving safer.
The Township Committee has
elected to do a roadway micro
sealant on a bunch of roads in
town that are not in bad shape,
but with this very cost-effective

solution,
we
can keep these
roads in good
condition for
an extra five to
10 years. Additionally, we are
currently looking at the list of
roads that need
work and are
developing a Kenneth Long
budget
for MAYORS MESSAGE
this
work.
The Committee is looking at different ways to get as many roads
repaired or repaved as possible in
the shortest amount of time, utilizing the revenue we normally
receive, creative loans and other
means. Nothing has been determined or approved as yet. However, there will be a program developed this year, and our residents
will be invited to a meeting to
learn more about it.
We are applying to the NJDOT
for funding for specific road
repaving issues again this year.
We applied last year and received
funding for Tuckerton Road in
conjunction with Tabernacle. I
am hopeful we will get more funding this year for other road projects.
Please be patient and be safe on
those roads that can swallow your
car.

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Seneca band on April 18
The Seneca Golden Eagles
Band Parents Association will be
hosting a Race Day Beef and Beer
at the Medford Farms Fire House,
67 Hawkins Road/Route 206 on
Saturday April 18.
Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets
are $35 per person, and include
beef dinner, beer/wine, dessert

and $10 in betting bucks. Horse


races, raffles, prize baskets, hat
contest and more.
If you cannot attend, please
consider sponsoring a race or
buying a horse. For tickets or
more information, please contact
Kathy at Kewoytowich23@comcast.net or at (609) 744-2495.

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Two separate incidents are
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The
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was described
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March 22 as the two girls observed the same man and vehicle
drive by them and then circle
around, making the girls feel uncomfortable.
Det. Ryon Barclay at the Red
Lion Barracks believed the girls
concerns were valid after questioning the two students, who attend Olson Middle School.
The vehicle the suspect was operating was described by police as
an older black pickup truck, with
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But now its time to move to the next phase reducing property taxes

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ive years ago, back in 2010, Gov.


Christie won a political battle,
enacting a 2 percent cap on municipal tax levies. The law limited
property-taxing budget increases to a
maximum of 2 percent with some exceptions down from 4 percent, lest
they be subject to public vote.
While some argued at the time
whether the cap would work, or
whether it was another political ploy,
the data says it has had a positive effect.
Since the cap was enacted, property
taxes rose 2.4 percent on average in
2011, 1.6 percent in 2012, 1.3 percent in
2013 and 2.2 percent in 2014. From 2004
to 2006, property taxes increased at
least 7 percent each year.
Thats data we can stand behind, but
now, five years after the caps enaction,
more needs to be done. Its not simply
good enough that property tax increases have leveled off; we need to find a

Your thoughts
Is Gov. Christies property tax reform
working? Or is it all just political smokeand-mirrors? Let your voice be heard
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way to reduce the property tax burden


on our residents.
While the increase last year was
only 2.2 percent, New Jerseys average
property tax bill rose to the highest its
ever been to $8,161 on average, according to Department of Community
Affairs data. The average property taxpayer paid an additional $173 in property taxes last year, up from an average
total of $7,988 in 2013.
Heres some more ugly data...
Only 0.2 percent of homeowners in
the U.S. paid more than $8,000 last year
in property taxes which is lower
than our state average.
New Jersey collects $3,000 per capi-

ta in property taxes. Seventy-nine percent of American homeowners paid


less than $1,750 last year, and only 3
percent paid more than $4,000.
Christies property-tax cap was
never going to fix the problem of New
Jerseys high property taxes; it wasnt
designed to do so. It has helped keep
local taxing entities in check, but thats
only a start.
Step 2 of property tax reform should
be initiatives to lower property taxes.
Some of these are in place, such as incentives to bring new business to the
states barren wastelands such as
Trenton and Camden.
But that is not enough. We need to
bring more business and more jobs to
this state, more ratables for our towns
and school districts to offset the taxes
these entities need to operate. Taxes
arent going up too much, and thats
good, but now they need to start going
down.

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Baker Field lights


up and running
BAKER
Continued from page 1
terest of $36,934.82.
A resolution that was discussed in detail at the meeting
was the road micro-surfacing
project. The township is exploring various alternatives to address improving and repairing
road conditions within the municipality.
This is phase one of the deal
that we plan to have done by the
end of the year, Mayor Kenneth
Long said.
The township wants to pursue
micro-surfacing as a long-term
cost-saving measure after reviewing information on the benefits of
micro-surfacing to extend the life
of certain roads of adequate condition.
We are looking to stop the
bleeding before these roads get
away from us and cost two to four

times as much, Township Administrator Susan Onorato said.


In other news:
The Rabies Clinic for March
21 has been rescheduled to April
25 due to a problem with the rabies vaccine.
There was a report of mercury in the well on Grassy Lake
Road that could very well be natural occurring mercury but will be
tested. The two properties on
each side of the house and three
additional properties behind it
will be tested, and the results of
these tests will be examined.
Baker Field lights are back
running after being inspected
and approved. A timer has been
set for 11 p.m. to provide ample
time for teams to finish their
games.
A hearing on the budget and
tax resolution will be held at the
Municipal Building on May 5 at
7:30 p.m., at which time objections
to the budget and tax resolution
may be presented by the public.

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 15
Snack Time: Ages 4-12. Noon and 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Miss Niki, DTR, from the
Shop Rite of Medford for a fun
activity and a lesson on how to
prepare a healthy snack. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/snack
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Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. at
Crossroads Community Church of
Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road. A
supportive, confidential group
with the goal of overcoming
addictions by exploring biblical
teaching. Any individual currently
struggling or living in recovery is
welcome.

THURSDAY APRIL 16
Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
the Lego Club for creativity and
imagination in action. Kids can
work individually or in teams to
create this weeks challenge. The
theme will be revealed at the
Lego Club session. Please do not

bring your own Legos. Registration


required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/legoclub-11.

FRIDAY APRIL 17
Storytime: Ages 4-6. 10:30 a.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Mr. Rick for stories of all kinds to
be followed by an engaging and
creative activity. Registration
required. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/
calendar/storytime-3.
Paws to Read (Brooke): Kids. 3:30
p.m., 3:45 p.m., 4 p.m., and 4:15
p.m. at the Pinelands Branch
Library. Children are welcome to
practice their reading skills and
make a new friend by reading
aloud to Brooke, a registered
therapy dog. Brooke is a lovable
6-year-old Standard Poodle and
she loves to hear a good story.
Reading to dogs has been shown
to increase literacy skills and confidence in children. Sign up for a
15-minute slot and see what it's
all about! Registration required.
Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/
paws-read-brooke-7.

Bake & Rummage Sale: No age


specification. 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. At
the Indian Mills Methodist Church
89 Indian Mills Road, Shamong.
For more information contact
amoonflower@hotmail.com.

SATURDAY APRIL 18
BCLS: Wii Super Smash Brother
Brawl Tournament: Ages 6-17. 2
p.m. at the Pinelands Branch
Library. Join for a two-hour
Super Smash Brothers Brawl
tournament on the Nintendo Wii
system. Show us your skill as you
compete against other players.
Choose your favorite Nintendo
character and let the brawl begin.
Feel free to bring your own Wii or
Gamecube controller, or use one
of ours. Registration required.
Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/wii-super-smash-brothersbrawl-tournament-0
Bake & Rummage Sale: No age
specification. 9 a.m. and noon at
the Indian Mills Methodist Church
89 Indian Mills Road, Shamong.
For more information contact
amoonflower@hotmail.com.

APRIL 1521, 2015

MONDAY APRIL 20
Library Babies: Ages 0-24 months.
10:30 a.m. at the Pinelands
Branch Library. The littlest library
goers are invited to join Ms.
Danielle for stories, songs,
rhymes and play time. Must be
accompanied by a caregiver. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/librar
y-babies-5.
Paws to Read (Ocho): Kids. 4 p.m.,
4:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., and 4:45
p.m. at the Pinelands Branch
Library. Children are welcome to
practice their reading skills and
make a new friend by reading
aloud to Ocho, a registered therapy dog. Ocho is a lovable 4-yearold German Shepherd and he
loves to hear a good story. Reading to dogs has been shown to
increase literacy skills and confidence in children. Sign up for a
15-minute slot and see what it's
all about! Registration required.
Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar
/paws-read-ocho-15.
Indian Mills Historical Society
meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Shamong
Municipal Building, 105 Willow
Grove Road. Features guest
speaker. All are welcome.

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TUESDAY APRIL 21
Storytime: Ages 4-6. 1:30 p.m. at
the Pinelands Branch Library.
Join Miss Danielle for stories of
all kinds to be followed by an
engaging and creative activity.
Registration required. Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/storytime-4.
Family Movie Night: The Iron
Giant: Family. 6 p.m. at the
Pinelands Branch Library. Bring
the whole family to the library for
this month's feature, "The Iron
Giant" (86 min.). Snacks and beverages may be served, but feel
free to bring your own goodies
and blanket to get comfy. Registration
required.
Visit
www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/family-movie-night-iron-giant.
Shamong Township Board of Education meeting: 7 p.m. in media
center of Indian Mills Memorial
School, 295 Indian Mills Road.
Combined work session and regular meeting. For more information visit www.ims.k12.nj.us/boe/
boe.htm.

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Seneca takes on Eastern

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Above, Brad Jankowski makes a


nifty slide under the tag as
Seneca High School took on
Eastern High School last week.
The Golden Eagles fell to the
Vikings, 12-1. At right, Golden
Eagle Zach Evans breaks for the
plate. At right, below, Jankowski
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