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Commander Scott Lambert, of-ficers and members of MedfordVFW 7677, in concert with theBurlington County Military Af-fairs Committee, hosted familiesof local active duty military folksat a holiday dinner on Dec. 10.
Forty-one children were in at-tendance accompanied by 50 ormore adults. Each child personal-ly received a gift from Santa andMrs. Claus. There were severalfamilies that had only one parenton hand as the spouse is current-ly deployed.
Thankfully, Bob Rockhill andhis wife Linda were able to prySanta and Mrs. Claus away fromtheir North Pole headquarters forthe annual event. Post 7677 hasbeen hosting this event for morethan 10 years. All present had agreat meal, which was preparedby chef Denny Ward and his out-standing crew.
During the dinner each familygot the microphone and was able
to tell a bit of their family story.Also in support of the event
were: Tabernacle Mayor Joseph
Barton pitched in with a fewwords and his presence.
The VFW 7677 Ladies Auxil-lary president, Alice Sandman,along with members Mary RyanSandman and Jo Ann Moore.
Thanks to the VFW 7677Mens Auxiliary for its help, too.President Tony Dovell broughtseveral members to the happyevent. Steve Halbach worked with
the kitchen crew. Very special thanks go to
Frank Pucci, our hall chairman,and to Mary Ann Rivell, BCMACpublic information officer, whocoordinated the attendance forthe entire event.
Santa asked us to be sure andextend a hearty Merry Christ-mas and Happy Holidays to all ofthe wonderful folks in the com-munity.
VFW dinner treats militarypersonnel, families
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On Saturday, Nov. 29 football playersfrom Seneca High School gathered to lenda hand in their communities.
On that cold morning, a group of play-ers picked up litter from an almost two-mile stretch of road near the DingletownFields in Shamong Township.
Later that afternoon, another group ofplayers joined others from the communityat Holy Eucharist Church in Tabernacle topack food bags for families in need in ourimmediate areas. In addition to packingthe food into bags that would be picked upprior to the Thanksgiving holiday, the teamhad been collecting food from their individ-ual neighborhoods for nearly a month andended-up collecting nearly 1,500 pounds of
canned goods and other non-perishablefoods.
Our community supports the footballprogram so much and our boys are so veryblessed. It is only appropriate we seek outways to give back to our communities and
those who may need our help. Whether it iscleaning up litter from a roadside in one ofour towns or participating in a food drive,it is these lessons of giving to others with-out expectation of return that helps to
shape our players into the men they willbecome. We are very proud of them andthe work they do on and off the field,Seneca Football 12th Man Club presidentJoseph Rosales said.
Seneca football team volunteers for community
Dan McDonough Jr.chaIrman of elauwIt medIa
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Members of the Seneca High School football team volunteered to pick up litter to help
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The right to vote is one of the
most sacred rights we as Amer-
icans have. Throughout our his-
tory, we have fought for that right.
As a nation, we fought the British for
the right to represent ourselves no
taxation without representation.
Over a period of 100 years, our govern-ment passed three Constitutional
Amendments and one other piece of
legislation that extended voting rights
to women and minorities, and then
protected those rights from state inter-
vention and poll taxes.
The right to vote is as American as
any right we have. But today, we dont
seem to care.The state Division of Elections re-
cently released data from last months
elections, headlined by Cory Bookers
re-election victory to the U.S. Senate,
and the numbers are putrid. Only 35.8
percent of registered voters in New
Jersey cast a ballot. That marked one
of the lowest turnouts in the nation
this year, and was one of the lowest on
record for a year when a U.S. Senate
race topped the states ballot.
Last years gubernatorial electionturnout was bad, too. Gov. Christie re-
captured office during an election that
had the lowest percentage turnout for
a governor and fewest ballots cast
since 1985.
Kerry Margaret Butch, the executive
director of the League of Women Vot-
ers of New Jersey, called the turnout
pretty abysmal, and said some-
things got to be done.
Heres an idea: Give the voters some-one, or, better yet, something, to stand
behind. Stop giving us political rheto-
ric, muck-raking electioneering and
poor performance. We need candidates
who are well respected, well inten-
tioned and who truly understand what
we need.
The more disenfranchised our vot-
ers become with our government, themore likely they are to stay home on
Election Day. And that has to change,
and it has to change now.
in our opinion
Why doesnt anyone vote?Itssad, but most voters respond with the question: Why would I vote?
Share your thoughts
Did you vote in last months elections, ordo you feel disenfranchised with ourgovernment? Share your thoughts on this,and other topics, through a letter to theeditor.
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THURS YDEC. 25Christmas Day: Offices and
libraries closed in observance ofthe holiday.
S TUR YDEC. 27Pokemon battle bash: Ages 7 to 12.
2 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Will for fun-filledPokemon battles with othertrainers. Bring a Nintendo DS sys-tem and Pokemon game to par-ticipate. Registration not
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TUES YDEC. 30Junior Lego Club: Ages 5 to 9. 4
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join the newly formed JuniorLego Club for younger Legobuilders. Kids can work individu-ally or in teams to create thismonths challenge, revealed at
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Tabernacle Athletic Associationmeeting: 7 p.m. at Town Hall.Public is invited to attend.
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Tuman chaired thisyears food drive.
Sean Kennevan hadthe winningest
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money in the entireschool. From left:
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social media using the hashtag#JulieMeetsEllen began as fami-ly and friends took to Twitter andInstagram to tell her story. Soon,the word had spread as evenPhillies centerfielder Ben Revereshared Kramers story on Insta-gram.
The show reached out toKramer inviting her and hermom to California to be in the au-
dience for a taping of the show onThursday, Dec. 11 that would airon Monday, Dec. 15. Halfwaythrough the taping, DeGeneresstarted telling Kramers story andinvited her on stage.
I had no idea that was going tohappen, Kramer said.
DeGeneres then presentedKramer with a $10,000 check tohelp aid her treatment expenses.After presenting the 23-year-oldwith the donation, DeGeneresbrought up the Philadelphia
Phillies, a topic near Kramersheart.
I am a huge PhiladelphiaPhillies fan, Kramer said. When DeGeneres asked her fa-
vorite player, Kramer didnt hesi-tate for a moment
Chase Utley. Hes the man,Kramer said.
Cue the man himself, ChaseUtley, on stage carrying a basketof Phillies gear for Kramer andan invitation for her to attend asmany games as she would likethis season as Utleys guest.
Kramers story and appearanceon the show took the internet bystorm as local Philadelphia web-sites to ESPN and USA Todayshared video of her time with De-
Generes and Utley.The last few days have been
unreal, Kramer said. So manypeople have been sharing theirexperiences with me and tellingme their stories, its been amaz-ing. People from all over, Sweden,England, Chile, have told me theywere inspired by it, which is justso cool. Thats what I wanted tohappen. I wanted to be able tohelp others.
Kramers last treatment will beon Jan. 20 and in the tests that fol-low, Kramer hopes to be on theroad to remission.
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marching band was honored atlast weeks meeting for winningthe Group II Open NationalChampionship in November.Each of the band members re-ceived a Lenape Pride awardfor their contribution to the team.Lenape has won either a state ornational championship 11 yearsin a row.
Band director Steve Waldronsaid the 2014 band is one he willalways remember.
This was the best year that Iever had the pleasure of direct-ing, he said.
Excellent scores on the Quali-ty Single Accountability Continu-um, or QSAC, may allow the dis-trict to skip its next evaluation.
The state Department of Edu-cation is allowing school districtsscoring between 80 and 100 per-cent on the QSAC to skip theirnext evaluation. Evaluations typi-
cally take place every three years.Were going to apply for this
new process, and it allows us toskip this part of the review, saidChris Heilig, director of pro-
grams and planning for the dis-trict.
The QSAC is the states methodto monitor school districts forcompliance to state and federalregulations. Heilig said the dis-trict scored 100 percent on its lastevaluation two years ago.
The newest member of theLRHSD board of education wassworn in last week.
Jung H. Lee took his seat on theboard for the first time. Lee was
selected to fill the board of educa-tion seat for Medford Lakes.Former Medford Lakes resi-
dent John Heitmann resignedafter moving out of the state inSeptember.
The next LRHSD board of ed-ucation meeting is scheduled forWednesday, Jan. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Themeeting will serve as the boardsreorganization and regular meet-ing for January.
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