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www.shamongsun.com APRIL 1–7, 2015 FREE
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
INSIDE THIS ISSUERead Across America
Indian Mills Schoolgets a special visitor. PAGE 6
SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun
Twins Michael, left, and Ryan Safier face off in a match at the Pinelands Library Chess Club. The club meets regularly at the library forfriendly competition.
Working toward a checkmateSchooltaxes
may rise
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
The Shamong TownshipSchool District’s tentative budgetsent to the county superintendentis pointing toward higher taxesfor residents.
On March 17, the board of edu-cation approved a tentative budg-et for the 2015-2016 school yearthat includes a tax increase of $100.80 on the $308,080 average as-sessed value of homes in Sha-mong Township with a total taxrate of $1.3989 per $100 of as-sessed value.
The tax levy from townshipresidents last year was $8.19 mil-lion. The total tax levy increasefor this year is $418,248.
The board of education adopt-ed an operating budget of $13.75million, an increase of $360,458from last year.
The school district continues
please see EXISTING, page 3
Shamong BOEapproves tentative
budget with increase
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the plan to raise achievement forall students, continue develop-ment of curriculum according toadopted standards, continue busi-ness efficiency and continue thelearning, teaching and assess-ment process through AchieveNJ, according to district officials.
According to business adminis-
trator Marie Goodwin, all exist-ing programs will remain in the2015-2016 budget.
“The district will be complet-ing $2 million of capital projectsover the summer months. Thiswas funded through School Devel-opment Authority Grants and alease purchase agreement budget-ed in the 2015-2016 budget,” Good-win said.
A new reading program called“Journeys” is budgeted for thethird and fourth grade. The Jour-neys program is a core readingprogram designed to meet the di-verse needs of all students, fromkindergarten through grade six.It includes the key elements of
reading instruction, from com-prehension to decodable readers.
“Journeys” was piloted thisschool year in the fifth grade andis used by many neighboring dis-tricts. The “Journeys” programis aligned to the Common CoreStandards and provides central-ized resources.
In other news:• All current teaching positions
are also budgeted for in 2015-2016.No new positions will be addednext year.
• There were contractual salaryincreases, health-care cost in-creased, and increases were bud-geted for gas and electric.
• There are five capital projectstargeted for completion over thesummer. At IMMS, the districtwill be replacing exterior doorsand security upgrades. At IMS, itwill be replacing windows in thesecond-grade wing, as well asdoing security upgrades and put-ting air conditioning in the in-structional areas. These capitalprojects are being funded throughthe 2015-2016 budget as well asgrant money from the School De-velopment Authority, Goodwinsaid.
EXISTINGContinued from page 1
Existing programs will remain in budget
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YMCA Camp Ockanickon, Inc.has named John Rath, owner of Safeguard Business Systems, asthe 2015 campaign chair of its an-
nual campaign, the biggestfundraising initiative of the year.The money raised from the cam-paign provides scholarships tochildren who otherwise wouldnot be able to afford all that thecamp has to offer.
As the chairperson of the an-nual campaign, Rath will the leadthe charge to reach the campaigngoal of $255,000. This year’s kick-off breakfast will be held onWednesday, April 15 from 7:30 to
9:30 a.m. at the Camp OckanickonDining Hall.
A dedicated YMCA volunteer,Rath, serves on the board of di-rectors and is chairperson of theFinancial Development Commit-tee. Rath resides in Shamongwith his wife and two children.
For more information or tocontribute to the Camp Ockanick-on 2015 annual campaign, pleasecontact Darleen Blesi at (609) 654-8225 or [email protected].
Shamong resident named chair of annualYMCA Camp Ockanickon campaign
A free rabies inoculation clinicfor residents’ dogs and cats willbe held on Saturday April 25 atthe Shamong Municipal Garage,105 Willow Grove Road, from 9a.m. – noon.
Dog licenses may also be pur-
chased at the clinic.Dog licenses can be purchased
any day Monday through Fridayat the Shamong Municipal Build-
ing from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A rabies certification must be
examined before a license can besold.
Cost is $10 with proof that thedog has been spayed or neutered,or $13 without proof, a New Jer-
sey state requirement.New Jersey law requires all
dog over six months of age be reg-istered.
Free rabies clinic changedto April 25 in Shamong
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Pictured are the 2015 Pinelands fifth- and sixth-grade girls basketball champions from Indian Mills Me-morial School in Shamong. The girls beat neighboring townships, including Medford Lakes andSouthampton. Kneeling from left are: Emily Miller, Hannah Mehigan and Lara Narkiewicz. Standing fromleft are: Meredith Waropay, coach Brian Miller, Lauren Smith, Rylee Morrison, Ava Grashorn, Lexi Dooley,Maya Butcher and assistant coach Randy Morrison.
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The National Education Association isbuilding a nation of readers throughits signature program, Read Across Ameri-ca.
Now in its 18th year, this year-round pro-gram focuses on motivating children andteens to read through events, partnerships
and reading resources. NEA's nationalreading celebration takes place each yearon March 2, the birthday of Dr. Seuss.Across the country, thousands of schools,libraries and community centers partici-pate by bringing together kids, teens andbooks.
Indian Mills Elementary School's kick-off Read Across America assembly was atruly Seussational day! Last November,while attending the New Jersey EducationAssociation's annual convention, SherryDuBoff, a K-4 Response to Interventionteacher, entered a contest to win a Cat in
the Hat visit.In January, she was notified that Indian
Mills Elementary School won the contest,with the visit scheduled for Feb. 23.
NJEA's “Cat in the Hat” is portrayed bya retired teacher who dons a professional
costume.Once put on, the “Cat” stands over seven
feet tall. That is quite an imposing figurefor elementary school students and teach-ers alike.
The “Cat” exploded into the assembly;danced and high-fived the students during
a sing-along; followed by a school-widechant of the Reader's Oath.In the end, the “Cat” presented Indian
Mills Elementary School with its own auto-graphed copy of “Horton Hears a Who” forthe school library. And, as the good doctoralways said, “You can find magic whereveryou look. Six back and relax, all you need isa good book."
After the “Cat” left, the Indian Mills Me-morial School's Drama Club, comprised of students from grades five through eight,presented Dr. Seuss skits and visited theclassrooms to read to the students. The
week-long celebration included themedress-up days, poster and trivia contests,and even green eggs and ham in the cafete-ria on Dr. Seuss's birthday. It was truly aSeussational week at Indian Mills Elemen-tary School.
Special to The Sun
The ‘Cat in the Hat’ high fives the stu-dents of Indian Mills School.
‘Seussational’ day kicks off Read Across AmericaIndian Mills Elementary School treated to visit by NJEA’s ‘Cat in the Hat’
Ok, so the survey in question –
“the Best and Worst States to
Retire,” compiled by
Bankrate.com – didn’t exactly find
that you’d be out of your mind to re-
tire in New Jersey, but it did rank the
Garden State near the bottom of the
list of desirable places to spend the lat-ter portion of your life.
This should not be a shock.
The survey ranks New Jersey 45th
on the list of best places to retire,
based on the fact that the cost of living
is high (45th), the community well
being is low (43rd) and the tax rate is
very high (49th). These factors out-
weight the low crime rate (eighth) andthe above-average weather and health-
care quality.
There’s a reason why so many New
Jerseyans retire elsewhere – it’s
cheaper. And cheaper is better, be-
cause most people would rather see
their hard-earned money go toward
vacations than taxes, for example.
Many retirees go to Florida not just for
the weather but for the absence of a
state income tax.
Maybe if New Jersey was more af-
fordable, more elderly residents would
stay at home, near their friends and
family. But since it’s not, many don’t.
We are probably not the only oneswho laughed when we pondered where
in New Jersey – other than, say, a
beach town such as Ocean City –
would be a “good” place to retire. And
that’s a shame, and a problem all at the
same time.
Our residents shouldn’t have to pre-
pare to leave when they retire.
in our opinion
Want to retire in New Jersey? You must be out of your mind, surv ey says
Your thoughts
Do you plan to retire in New Jersey?Share your thoughts on this, and othertopics, through a letter to the editor.
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WE NES Y APRIL 1Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. at
Crossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. A
supportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery iswelcome.
THURS Y APRIL 2Family Search Workshop: Adults.
6:30 pm. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join a free genealogyworkshop from FamilySearch.org.The presenters will give a briefdescription of the website's fea-tures, and then will offer individ-ual aid. Bring your laptops or
tablets. Register atwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/fami-ly-search-workshop-0.
S TUR Y APRIL 4Minecraft at the Library: Ages 5 to
17. 2 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join the PinelandsBranch Library for an afternoon(approximately two hours) of
Minecraft on the Xbox 360. Testyour skills against other playersas you participate in open playsurvival mode. Registration guar-antees you gaming time thoughwalk ins are accepted. To registervisit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calen-dar/minecraft-library-4.
MON Y APRIL 6
Library Babies: Ages 0 to 24months. 10:30 a.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. The littlest librarygoers are invited to join Ms.Danielle for stories, songs,rhymes and play time. Must beaccompanied by a caregiver. Toregister visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/library-babies-4.
Paws to Read (Ocho): Families. 4p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Children are welcome to practicetheir reading skills and make anew friend by reading aloud toOcho, a registered therapy dog.Ocho is a lovable 4-year-old Ger-man Shepherd and he loves tohear a good story. Reading todogs has been shown in increaseliteracy skills and confidence inchildren. Sign up for a 15-minuteslot. To register visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-
read-ocho-11.
K9 Nose Working Dog: Ages 7 andup. 5:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Martha and thedogs of K9 Nose Work as theydemonstrate their talent at dis-criminating between scents andsniffing out items hidden in theChildren’s Room. To register visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/k9-nose-working-dog.
TUES Y APRIL 7Kids Can Cook: Ages 4 to 6. Noon at
Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMs. Beth Ann, DTR, from the
Shop Rite of Medford for somekid-friendly cooking. Children willsample new foods while learningabout cooking, measuring, nutri-tion and sharing. To register visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kids-can-cook-4.
Lego Club: Ages 7 to 12. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Kidscan work individually or in teamsto create this week’s challenge.The theme will be revealed at theLego Club session. Do not bringLegos. To register visit www.bcls.
lib.nj.us/calendar/ lego-club-10.Family Movie Night: “The Wizard
of Oz”: Family. 6 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Bringthe whole family to the library forthis month's feature, "The Wizardof Oz.” Snacks and beveragesmay be served, but feel free tobring your own goodies and blan-ket to get comfy. To register visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/fami-ly-movie-night-wizard-oz.
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Allie Safier, 6, makes her next move during a match at the PinelandsLibrary Chess Club last week. The club meets regularly at the libraryfor friendly competition.
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