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PERMIT NO. 1239
By KATRINA GRANT
The Tabernacle Sun
The Tabernacle Board of Edu-
cation had its first meeting of the
new school year last week. The
board recognized several staff
members for their years of serv-
ice.
The following members of staff
were recognized:
n Gloria Back, school social
worker, 35 years of service.
n Frank Thatcher, special edu-
cation teacher, 30 years of serv-
ice.
n Carleen Artusa, technology
assistant, 25 years of service.
n Dale Craig, school secretary,
25 years of service.
n Carol Gibson, bus driver, 25
years of service.
n Eleanor Meredith, kinder-
garten teacher, 25 years of serv-
ice.
nCandi Scola, eighth-grade sci-
ence teacher, 25 years of service.
The school district has also
formed an ad hoc committee to
deal with harassment, intimida-
tion and bullying. Board member
Tina Marie Coolidge is the chair-
woman.
The school district is also im-
plementing a new bullying pre-
vention program. They want
community and school member
involvement in the program.
There is a lot the school dis-
trict has to have in place, and the
board is concerned about that,
Superintendent George Rafferty
said.
Students who suffer concus-
sions while playing sports are
also a big issue this year in school
districts.
Tabernacle School District is
implementing new policies to
deal with this issue and also
wants staff members to be
trained in CPR.
With negotiations still going on
over the teachers contract, some
members of the public expressed
concerns over union members
having signs in their cars or talk-
ing to students.
The board expressed that it
was a First Amendment right of
the individuals to have signs in
their cars.
The board said that it had con-
versations with the union and
was sure nothing inappropriate
was happening concerning the
students, and that it doesnt dis-
rupt education by having signs in
BOE
honors
staff
The board of education
recognizes school staff and
forms anti-bullying committee
please see BOE, page 8
By KATRINA GRANT
The Tabernacle Sun
The Tabernacle School District
and Tabernacle Education Asso-
ciation are still locked in negotia-
tions with each other concerning
the teachers contract. The two
parties have been negotiating a
contract for a year and a half.
We started negotiations in
March of 2010, Douglas Hess,
board of education president,
said. Three years ago, this would
have just played out over a few
months, but we are not in usual
times. This is happening all over
the state. We have also lost a lot of
funding from the state. We want
to come to a conclusion soon. We
dont want this to drag out much
longer.
The Tabernacle Education As-
sociation (teachers, secretaries,
classroom assistants, bus drivers,
maintenance, custodians and
technology staff) has been work-
ing for almost two years with the
board of education toward a set-
tlement, or a successor agree-
ment to their contract, Donna
OMalley, Tabernacle Education
Association president, said.
Each party has their own needs
in the negotiations and under-
stands that it is a different time in
the economy and education, offi-
cials said.
The salary settlement is a
major issue that we are still work-
ing on, Hess said. It is impor-
tant that we preserve jobs and
preserve programs. The ability to
raise taxes is not here right now.
Weve tried to raise taxes and the
budget has failed. Voters reached
their limit on how much taxes
they are willing to pay. Uncertain-
ty guides us.
We are working together coop-
eratively, teacher Victoria Shoe-
maker said. We understand the
budgets and constraints. All of us
are happy to have jobs. We just
want to be fairly compensated for
that.
Negotiations is a difficult
process during which the staff
has remained professional and fo-
cused on what is important and
that is the children and their edu-
Working toward a contract
please see CONTRACT, page 3
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for the Arts in Burlington City on
Nov. 11. Ceremonies will be per-
formed from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
I am pleased to offer couples
an opportunity to exchange vows
on a once-in-a-lifetime date of
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a community full of history,
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Burlington City and the staff at
the Herman T. Costello Lyceum
Hall for the Arts, to make this
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Couples interested in schedul-
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obtain a marriage license from
the town in which either of the
parties resides. It takes 72 hours
to obtain the license, so please
plan accordingly. Interested cou-
ples should contact the office to
reserve a time slot at 265-5122 as a
limited number of ceremonies
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cation, OMalley said. The
stumbling blocks we are working
on are time and salary. In the
past, we were able to make con-
cessions to our benefit package in
the way of co-pays, raising de-
ductibles or even changing to
cheaper health insurance plans to
save the board money. However,
recent legislation has taken that
possibility out of our hands. We
are just looking for an equitable
settlement, equitable with other
groups within the school that
have already settled.
The two parties will meet soon
to continue negotiations.
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Hess said. We are just trying to
manage the outside forces we
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Women they are, but ladies
they aint. The girls of the South
Jersey Roller Derby league dont
wear bows, they dont play with
dolls, and they sure dont use in-
line skates. Only roller skates can
suffice when delivering a vicious
forearm shiver into the jugular of
an opposing jammer.
But you wont find any of these
demolition beauties holding out
for more money or appearing on
television spots for local car com-
mercials, or even playing in front
of crowds of thousands. No, they
do it because its fun, its fast
paced, and they get some pretty
cool nicknames.
The girls of South Jersey
Roller Derby have been rocking
and rolling (mostly rolling) since
2007, when current president and
founder Melissa Morera, aka
Mos Deathly, moved up from Vir-
ginia with her sister and organ-
ized the league.
What started as a five-skater,
all girl team that practiced out-
doors in a public park has grown
into a co-ed league consisting of
70 skaters and a home skating
rink with a fully-formed banked
racetrack. The league has four in-
house teams and two traveling co-
ed teams that travel along the
East Coast skating against other
roller derby squads.
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has its own rink/stadium in West
Deptford where it hosts its match-
es. It also just purchased its first
banked track, The Green Ma-
chine, for $10,000 from the San
Diego Derby Dolls, Morera said.
Its a historic track, she said,
which has seen thousands of
matches played on its surface.
I had always wanted to play
roller derby. Ive been a fan since I
was a little kid. There was a big
revival of the sport back in the
early 2000s but there was no
league in South Jersey. We actual-
ly started at Skate 2000 in
Bridgeton and then moved into
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B
y now almost everyone has
heard the dire warning: If the
Postal Services finances arent
fixed by next summer, mail delivery
stops.
Now, ordinarily, folks would shrug
off such words as hyperbole. But, only
a few weeks ago, the nation teetered
on fiscal default, so, these days, we all
have to pay attention.
Will the Postal Service close?
Theres perhaps the most remote
chance that it will, but, probably not.
Especially since there are a number of
solutions already on the table.
First, end Saturday delivery. It
would inconvenience some, but it
wont be that big of a deal once every-
one gets used to it.
Second, downsize employees and
close facilities. Every company has to
examine its expenditures. If it makes
sense to lay off some employees and
close some post offices, do it.
Third, expand the non-postal servic-
es provided at post offices. They al-
ready handle passports, for example.
So long as any extras dont give a
government agency an unfair advan-
tage over the private sector, have at it.
But really big money can be found
when lawmakers look at a pre-funded
retiree health benefits commitment
and billions of dollars the service said
it overpaid into a retirement fund.
Our guess is that some combination
of the above, with maybe a few other
ideas tossed in, will keep the mail
flowing for now.
Going forward, though, the Postal
Service should have the flexibility to
adapt to new technology, changing
times and increased competition. Cou-
ple that with budgetary mandates that
include mandatory spending cuts if
goals arent hit, and you have the basis
of a plan that could keep the mail com-
ing for years to come.
in our opinion
The mail isnt here yet
And some say that, come next summer, it never will get here
The postal problems
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Alligators, ladies, preachers and royalty
These women aint ladies;
theyre the SJ Roller Derby
Women they are, but ladies they aint.
The girls of the South Jersey Roller Derby
league dont wear bows, they dont play
with dolls, and they sure as hell dont use
inline skates. Only roller skates can suffice
when delivering a vicious forearm shiver
into the jugular of an opposing jammer.
But you wont find any of these demoli-
tion beauties holding out for more money
or appearing on television spots for local
car commercials, or even playing in front
of crowds of thousands.
No, they do it because its fun, its fast
paced, and they get some pretty cool nick-
names.
The girls of South Jersey Roller Derby
have been rocking and rolling (mostly
rolling) since 2007, when current president
and founder Melissa Morera, aka Mos
Deathly, moved up from Virginia with her
sister and organized the league.
What started as a five-skater, all girl
team that practiced outdoors in a public
park has grown into a co-ed league consist-
ing of 70 skaters and a home skating rink
with a fully-formed banked racetrack. The
league has four in-house teams and two
traveling co-ed teams that travel along the
East Coast skating against other roller
derby squads.
The South Jersey Roller Derby has its
own rink/stadium in West Deptford where
it hosts its matches. It also just purchased
its first banked track, The Green Ma-
chine, for $10,000 from the San Diego
Derby Dolls, Morera said. Its a historic
track, she said, which has seen thousands
of matches played on its surface.
Robert Linnehan
Alligators are found during
a recent drug raid
A drug raid on an Atlantic City home
last Friday turned up a pound of marijua-
na, more than $2,600 in cash, and two alli-
gators.
The animals were about 1- to 2-feet-
long, and are being turned over to state
wildlife officials, according to the Associat-
ed Press.
The plan is to return them to their natu-
ral habitat.
The resident of the house on Pennsylva-
nia Avenue faces numerous drug and
weapons charges.
Kemyatta Johnson, 38, was taken to At-
lantic County Jail and held on $100,000 full
cash bail.
Barry Lank
Winslow preacher charged
with molestation
A preacher from Winslow has been ac-
cused of sexual contact with an underage
girl.
Archie Bolger, 62, of Drexel Gate Drive
in Sicklerville, was charged Friday with
sexual contact with a girl under 18, accord-
ing to the Camden County Prosecutors Of-
fice.
The prosecutor said Bolger has
preached at St. Matthews Baptist Church
in Williamstown. The church, which de-
scribes its doctrine as conservative, evan-
gelical Christianity, has no mention of Bol-
ger on its website.
The prosecutors office says Bolgers al-
leged victim was not part of the churchs
congregation.
Bolger was charged with 2nd-degree sex-
ual assault, 2nd-degree endangering the
welfare of a child and 4th-degree criminal
sexual contact. He was released after post-
ing a $50,000 bail.
Barry Lank
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Aprils Royal Wedding of Prince William
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why? A Rutgers University professor says
it has to do with the mythology surround-
ing it, and people like to see greatness,
they like to see affluence.
The Burlington County Board
of Chosen Freeholders, along
with the Burlington County
Workforce Investment Board, will
host a regional job fair on Friday,
Oct. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
Burlington Center Mall on Route
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the job fair, employers will inter-
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opportunities within their com-
panies. The event is designed to
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In response to current eco-
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So far, 25 companies have con-
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More companies sign on to attend
each day. By the job fair, the num-
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This is an ideal opportunity
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The Burlington County Work-
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aimed at connecting employers
and job seekers. Employers will
have the opportunity to gather in-
formation on the countys On-
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where employers may be eligible
to receive up to $5,000 in funding
for eligible new hires.
So that job seekers will be pre-
pared for the Burlington County
Job Fair, the county will hold a
free Resume Review Night at the
Burlington County College
Mount Holly Center, 1 High St., on
Wednesday, Oct. 5, from 6 to 8:30
p.m. Those looking for a job will
learn how to make a resume
stand out from the crowd. Atten-
dees are asked to bring their re-
sume on a flash drive for instant
updating.
Resume Review Night atten-
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Job hunters will spend up to 20
minutes in private consultation
with one of the experts, who
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There will also be a free work-
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strong cover letter that gets a job
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265-5603 or download a registra-
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Fall Sidewalk Book Sale: From 10
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When you come to school, you
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now were in our own center,
Morera said. We actually started
by skating outside in parks before
we had our own center. We got
our first participants through
Craigslist and MySpace. Its real-
ly grown exponentially.
Roller derby has had a long his-
tory in the country, with roots in
banked track competitions dating
back to the 1930s. However, as the
sport went through the decades, it
started to take a turn into the
sports entertainment arena
(think the WWE) with predeter-
mined outcomes and hokey gim-
micks (like hoops of fire and alli-
gator pits).
You probably wont see many
alligator pits or cattle prods at the
South Jersey Roller Derby, unless
a coach needs a new motivational
tool for practice.
Each match consists of several
jams, where five members of
each team skate around the
banked track. When a jam offi-
cially begins, each teams block-
ers and pivots try to clear the way
for their jammers, who start out
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front of the pack, and a point is
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after lapping the pack.
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minute periods, where an unlim-
ited number of jams can take
place. Whichever team has the
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od wins the match.
Its a fast paced, exciting game
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skaters from all sorts of back-
grounds.
Im actually an accountant,
said Stephanie McGarvey, aka
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McGarvey a member of the
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