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Seneca High Schools Susann Foley clears the bar in her first attempt at the girls high jump.
Seneca was the host of the 10th annual Lenape Regional High School District Cup last Wednesday.
Both the boys and girls track teams competed against their district rivals in a full slate of events.
For more photos, please see pages 2 and 7.
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lacrosse
scores
The following Seneca High
School girls lacrosse scores were
submitted by Shawnee High School
varsity head coach Julie McGrory.
Shawnee defeated Seneca, 7-6,
on May 9.
Erin Kerstetter scored three
goals to lead Seneca in the loss.
Cassidy Spilis had two goals.
Shawnee got three goals from
Kate McLoughlin.
Seneca defeated Kingsway, 198, on May 11
Danni LeSaint scored five goals
to lead the Golden Eagles. Spilis
added four goals. Kerstetter
scored three times.
baseball
scores
The following Seneca High
School baseball scores were submitted by varsity head coach
James Donoghue.
Seneca defeated Hammonton,
2-1, in 11 innings on May 10.
Josh Knapp pitched three
scoreless extra innings to help the
Golden Eagles close out the win.
Seneca allowed just two hits in
the game. Brett Barnes homered
for Seneca. Kevin Gsell was 1-for-5
with a single.
Seneca defeated Paul VI, 13-7,
on May 11
Zach Evans went 3-for-4 for
Seneca with a home run and five
RBIs in the game. John DeSantis
was a prefect 3-for-3 with three
RBIs and three runs scored. Nick
Decker hit a home run for Seneca.
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and our country, Birnbohm said. Veterans, Im looking to you to provide insight
for our students on how to best handle that
new responsibility.
Students honored at the event included
Lenape High School seniors Raymond
Backus, Brian Betz, Dillon Gladwell and
Cynthia Martinez; Shawnee High School
seniors Jeffrey Amisano, Charles Howard
V, Zachary Rosen, Daniel Scannell and
Joshua Walton; Cherokee High School seniors Kelsey Adam, Atrayo Croly, Conner
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400-meter dash
Senecas Pharoh Johnson and Shawnees Boaz Matlack sprint ahead during the boys 400-meter dash at
the Lenape Regional High School District Cup.
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WEDNESDAY MAY 18
Kids Can Cook: 4-5 p.m. at
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Kids will make and enjoy a nutritious dish and enjoy a story time
and discussion about food groups
using the USDA MyPlate. Advise
of any allergies when registering.
Sign up at www.bcls.lib.nj.us.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6 to 12. 4:30
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.
Wear comfortable, breathable
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Life Skills: Changing a Car Tire:
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Rain or shine, because car tires
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Anime Club: Kids and teenagers,
ages 12 and older. 2 p.m. at
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Visit
SUNDAY MAY 22
Church of the Holy Eucharist:
Rosary at 8 a.m. Mass at 8:30 and
10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Childrens
Word. 520 Medford Lakes Road,
Tabernacle.
Church of Christ: Bible study at 10
a.m. Worship at 11 a.m. Devotional
at 6 p.m. Please call (609) 2680576 before attending a Sunday
evening devotional, as location
can change. 160 Carranza Road,
Tabernacle.
Tabernacle United Methodist
Church: Traditional service at
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a.m. Praise service at 11:30 a.m.
166 Carranza Road, Tabernacle.
Lord of Life Lutheran Church: Worship 8:15 and 10:30 a.m. 1 Winchester Court, Tabernacle.
MONDAY MAY 23
Toddler Time: Ages 18 to 35 months.
10:30 a.m. at Pinelands Branch
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Tabernacle Township Committee
regular meeting: 8 p.m. in Town
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TUESDAY MAY 24
Story Time with Mr. Rick: Ages 3 to
6. 4 p.m. at Pinelands Branch
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shes done at Virtua Hospital, National Honor Society and preparing food for the homeless.
Volunteering is important because it leaves you with a really
positive feeling about yourself,
Magasic said. You know that
youre helping others but you're
also helping yourself and earning
respect for yourself at the same
time.
Positive feelings were also a
theme in Forellis volunteer work,
much of which has concentrated
on helping with cheerleading
through the Medford Youth Athletic Association.
Forelli has also done volunteer
work through the National Honor
Society and the Shawnee cheer
team, and said she hopes to continue her community service well
into the future.
I would definitely say community service is one of the biggest
activities of my life and not something Id want to give up, Forelli
said.
MEET THE
CANDIDATES
Get to know the candidates in the June 7 Republican primary election for
Tabernacle Township Committee. This week The Sun asked: 1) What are
some new ideas or approaches that you can bring to Township Committee,
and how will they benefit the town? 2) What are your feelings on the
possible creation of a joint emergency services organization?
Township Committee
has thoroughly reviewed
emergency
services. As a result of
the continued work, I
believe this type of organization may be necessary some day, but
definitely not in the
near future.
Tabernacle
Fire
STEPHEN LEE
MEET THE
CANDIDATES
Get to know the candidates in the June 7 Republican primary election for
Tabernacle Township Committee. This week The Sun asked: 1) What are
some new ideas or approaches that you can bring to Township Committee,
and how will they benefit the town? 2) What are your feelings on the
possible creation of a joint emergency services organization?
pany and rescue squad. Moreover, it is apparent that it has created an unspoken rift between
members of Township Committee. While the service of the
present committee is appreciated, we feel fresh ideas with unbiased perspectives will assist in
beginning to form harmony
where disharmony presently exists.
Our opponents appointed
themselves a two-member subcommittee to investigate emergency services, and finally released a report on their findings,
which is more astonishing for
what it lacks, than for what it
proposes. They purportedly interviewed not just fire and rescue leaders, but also state and
county officials, and former
township officials. They refuse
to provide the names of whom
they spoke with and do not provide any direct input from these
outside experts. Nor did they
include the historical perspective from prior leaders. In addition, the report is not balanced.
The components analyzed for
one department are not analyzed
for the other.
Despite the fact that the township is obviously strapped for
revenue, they recommend the
creation of a public safety department and a public safety coordinator, a paid position for
which no salary amount has
been stated and at a time when
other budget line items are subject to elimination due to fiscal
constraints.
It is no surprise the report has
received backlash from so many
respected individuals in this
wonderful town. The report offers lavish praise for both fire
and rescue, yet proffers to address the issues between them,
instead of addressing what each
unit might see as problems
unique to their situation.
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Members of the JROTC program from schools throughout Lenape Regional High School District present colors during the LRHSD Armed
Services Awards Ceremony on May 9.
Borneo said he understood
youth and arrogance could be
powerful when combined, but
hoped the students would make
use of information he wished was
made more explicitly clear to him
at their age.
Borneo said the students would
ultimately find themselves in the
business of taking and saving
lives, and while some would be
closer to the pointy end of the
spear than others, they were all
embarking on a career where bad
decisions can get people killed.
He said those decisions also extend beyond simple combat, as in
his 16 years of service, he had lost
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drug overdoses and 12 to off-duty
vehicle accidents.
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