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www.tabernaclesun.com DEC. 31, 2014–JAN. 6, 2015 FREE The Sun s we bid adieu to 2014, we take a look back at what made news in Tabernacle Township this year. Township The new year brought a new mayor to Tabernacle Township, as Joseph Bar- ton was sworn in at the township com- mittee’s annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 2. Stephen Lee, who served as the mayor in 2013, served as deputy mayor in 2014. • The petition for the dissolution of the fire dis- trict was presented to the committee at the end of 2013, but the process and discussion over it lasted much of 2014. Barton appointed a subcommittee of Lee and Committeewoman Kim Brown in January to fur- ther look into the validity of concerns raised in the petition and to share that information with the rest of the township committee. Brown and Lee reported on the findings of their investigation at the committee’s April meeting. “Committeeman Lee and I have spent four months doing our due diligence. It’s fair to say we’ve done our homework in arriving at our recommenda- tion. We’ve looked at the fire district’s budget, the bills they’ve paid through the years and the consoli- dation into the township and the savings it would af- ford the taxpayers,” Brown said. “Our recommenda- tion to dissolve the district in no way belittles the dedication of the volunteers or fire commissioners.” Once the committee made its decision, an applica- tion for dissolution was sent to the Local Finance Board. The Local Finance Board, which is part of the state’s Department of Community Affairs, voted on Nov. 12 to accept the request of a petition submitted to Tabernacle Township by resident Shawn Vena to dissolve the Tabernacle Fire District. The commit- tee then created an ordinance approving the dissolu- Looking back on the happenings of Tabernacle please see RESIDENTS, page 2 A CLOCKWISE, FROM BOTTOM LEFT: For Seneca High School students, May 30 was a throwback to the days of recess and field day as they celebrated Spirit Week with a carnival, which included a chicken wing eating contest. Nadia Strobl, 6, hula hoops her way to good health at Tabernacle Elementary School’s ‘Family Fitness Night’ on Nov. 19. Cameron Dauria does his part to carve pumpkins at the Dauria family home on Sooy Place Road. Friends and family helped carve more than 160 jack o’ lanterns over the course of a weekend. Cody Cassise of Seneca carries on a volley in a match on April 8. Tabernacle Township Superintendent of Schools George Rafferty took an ice bath after receiving the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge from Lenape Regional High School District Superintendent Carol Birnbohm. Rebecca Bohi took second in the pole vault at the Olympic-Tri County meet on Jan. 11. The Seneca marching band shows off its new uniforms in September. Seneca students gave the community a taste of the Hollywood red carpet during the ninth annual DECA Fashion Show held Feb. 5. The Olson Middle School Jazz Ensemble performs as part of Seneca High School’s ninth annual ‘Jazz Festival’ on March 19. Tabernacle resident Kaili Lembeck, 5, examines sparkly head- bands at the Evesham Harvest Fest on Sept. 27. Students at Olson Middle School get a face full of whipped cream as part of the school’s Pi Day celebration. The picturesque evening June 20 provided the perfect atmosphere for Seneca’s graduation ceremony.
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www.tabernaclesun.com DEC. 31, 2014–JAN. 6, 2015 FREE

The Sun

s we bid adieu to 2014, we take a lookback at what made news in TabernacleTownship this year.

TownshipThe new year brought a new mayor

to Tabernacle Township, as Joseph Bar-ton was sworn in at the township com-

mittee’s annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 2.Stephen Lee, who served as the mayor in 2013,

served as deputy mayor in 2014.• The petition for the dissolution of the fire dis-

trict was presented to the committee at the end of2013, but the process and discussion over it lastedmuch of 2014.Barton appointed a subcommittee of Lee and

Committeewoman Kim Brown in January to fur-ther look into the validity of concerns raised in thepetition and to share that information with the restof the township committee.

Brown and Lee reported on the findings of theirinvestigation at the committee’s April meeting.“Committeeman Lee and I have spent four

months doing our due diligence. It’s fair to say we’vedone our homework in arriving at our recommenda-tion. We’ve looked at the fire district’s budget, thebills they’ve paid through the years and the consoli-dation into the township and the savings it would af-ford the taxpayers,” Brown said. “Our recommenda-tion to dissolve the district in no way belittles thededication of the volunteers or fire commissioners.”Once the committee made its decision, an applica-

tion for dissolution was sent to the Local FinanceBoard.The Local Finance Board, which is part of the

state’s Department of Community Affairs, voted onNov. 12 to accept the request of a petition submittedto Tabernacle Township by resident Shawn Vena todissolve the Tabernacle Fire District. The commit-tee then created an ordinance approving the dissolu-

Looking back on the happenings of Tabernacle

please see RESIDENTS, page 2

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CLOCKWISE, FROM BOTTOM LEFT: For Seneca High School students, May 30 wasa throwback to the days of recess and field day as they celebrated Spirit Week with acarnival, which included a chicken wing eating contest. Nadia Strobl, 6, hula hoops herway to good health at Tabernacle Elementary School’s ‘Family Fitness Night’ on Nov.19. Cameron Dauria does his part to carve pumpkins at the Dauria family home onSooy Place Road. Friends and family helped carve more than 160 jack o’ lanterns overthe course of a weekend. Cody Cassise of Seneca carries on a volley in a match onApril 8. Tabernacle Township Superintendent of Schools George Rafferty took an icebath after receiving the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge from Lenape Regional High School

District Superintendent Carol Birnbohm. Rebecca Bohi took second in the pole vault atthe Olympic-Tri County meet on Jan. 11. The Seneca marching band shows off its newuniforms in September. Seneca students gave the community a taste of the Hollywoodred carpet during the ninth annual DECA Fashion Show held Feb. 5. The Olson MiddleSchool Jazz Ensemble performs as part of Seneca High School’s ninth annual ‘JazzFestival’ on March 19. Tabernacle resident Kaili Lembeck, 5, examines sparkly head-bands at the Evesham Harvest Fest on Sept. 27. Students at Olson Middle School get aface full of whipped cream as part of the school’s Pi Day celebration. The picturesqueevening June 20 provided the perfect atmosphere for Seneca’s graduation ceremony.

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2 THE TABERNACLE SUN — DEC. 31, 2014–JAN. 6, 2015

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Residents saw tax increaseof about 8 percent in 2014

tion of the district, which willbring the management of thetownship’s fire services backunder the committee’s control.In its presentation to the LFB,

the committee said the townshipwould see a savings of $50,000 to$70,000 annually by dissolving thedistrict. Additionally, the town-ship expects to realize a savingsin insurance costs by moving thefire company’s insurance underthe joint insurance fund policy of-fered to municipalities by thestate.The township will assume re-

sponsibility for the operation offire protection services as of Jan.1. At that time, the township willcreate an agreement with the

newly formed Tabernacle FireCompany No. 1, which is led bythe same chief and containsmany of the same members asthe township’s previous partner,the Medford Farms Fire Compa-ny.• Residents saw a tax increase

of approximately 8 percent,roughly $59 in 2014. The town-ship’s recent reassessment is par-tially responsible for the tax in-crease.“On average, the value of the

township went down,” municipalaccountant Kevin Frenia said.“The average residence saw a de-crease in value of 10.84 percent. Ifthe assessed value of the town-ship goes down, the tax rate hasto increase.”The average assessed value for

homes in Tabernacle droppedfrom $296,220 to $264,109, lowering

RESIDENTSContinued from page 1

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the value of the township from$73 million to $66 million.• Residents saw a few capital

improvements around the town-ship as the stretch of TuckertonRoad between the area of Old In-dian Mills Road and Forked NeckRoad was repaved. Constructionat Patty Bowker Park also pro-gressed as electrical constructionwas approved for the new snackstand. The construction at thepark has been constant over thelast seven years, as playgroundequipment and bleachers havebeen replaced. In the spring, con-struction will begin on Sooy PlaceRoad as the entire stretch be-tween Southampton and Wood-land Township will be reshapedand paved.

• The township was rocked bythe tragic discovery that residentJeaninne LePage, 44, was foundon the morning of Nov. 20 shotalong with her three children,Nicholas Harriman, 14, Alexan-der Harriman, 11, and Nadia Har-riman, 8, at their Holly ParkDrive home shared by their fami-ly of nine. Nicholas and Nadiawere pronounced dead at thescene. LePage and Alexanderwere rushed to Cooper Hospital. LePage, who police say shot all

three of her children, killing two,before turning the gun on herself,died on the morning of Nov. 23from her injuries. Alexanderpassed away on the afternoon ofNov. 26.State police believe a pillow

was used to muffle the sound ofthe gunshots that went undetect-ed by the five other people in the

SHOOTINGContinued from page 2

please see SCHOOL, page 5

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DEC. 31, 2014–JAN. 6, 2015 –THE TABERNACLE SUN 5

School district budgetincreases tax levy

home at the time of the shooting.The weapon, a revolver, wasfound in close proximity to LeP-age, who was found with theother victims in an upstairs bed-room where the shootings tookplace. In the days following theshooting, candlelight vigils wereheld in the township, and bothTabernacle Township schools aswell as Seneca High School hadgrief counseling available for stu-dents. A service was held for thechildren at the Church of TheHoly Eucharist.

School DistrictThe cost to live in Tabernacle

Township rose as a result of the

Tabernacle School District’s 2014-2015 budget.The tax levy impact on the av-

erage Tabernacle homeowner in-creased to $2,989.15 in 2014-2015from $2,926.65 in 2013-2014. Theannual increase resulted in a dif-ference of $52.50 or roughly $4.37a month.• Like schools across the coun-

try, the administration and staffat Seneca have been preparing forthe Partnership for Assessmentof Readiness for College and Ca-reers, or PARCC. The test differsfrom the previous HSPA exam inthat is taken digitally.“We have a great administra-

tion team who have done a greatjob of preparing for PARCC,”Principal Jeff Spector said. “Wefeel comfortable that we are pre-pared for the technological as-

SCHOOLContinued from page 4

please see PRICE, page 6

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faces as well as a new face on the Taberna-cle Township Board of Education in thewake of the election held Nov. 4.Incumbents Stephen Price and Megan

Jones, as well as newcomer Kevin McCloy,defeated Lorie Cutts for three vacant seatson the board. Price received 885 votes, 24.06percent, McCloy received 1,026 votes, 27.90percent, Jones received 878 votes, 23.87 per-cent, and Cutts received 876 votes, 23.82percent.

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here in our state of New Jersey, whoare not as lucky as we are. And theseare the people who need our help themost.So as we are about to put 2014 behind

us and enter a New Year, let’s all re-solve to give back more in 2015. We like to think of ourselves as giv-

ing people, but compared to the rest ofthe country, that’s just not the case. Astudy released last week by the Corpo-ration for National and Community

Service and the National Conferenceon Citizenship found that 22.4 percentof New Jersey residents volunteeredtheir time in 2013. That ranked us near the bottom,

45th, in the nation. Utah topped the listat 44.6 percent.The study found that 1.45 million

residents volunteered a total of morethan 206 million hours of service. Thestats counted only non-paid work asvolunteering.

Millennials in our state ranked evenlower, at 49th overall, with only 17.3percent of the age group volunteeringin 2013.The good news is that it doesn’t take

much to change this trend. Volunteer-ing doesn’t have to take up all of one’sfree time, and it doesn’t have to includebig monetary donations. Volunteeringcan be as simple as pitching in at asoup kitchen, coaching a Little Leagueteam or collecting trash at a publicpark.With volunteering, doing a little can

go a long way. What may seem as notmuch to most of us can have a hugeimpact to someone else.So while you’re compiling your list

of To Do’s for 2015, add giving back tothe community by volunteering.

Let’s resolve to give back in 2015For the New Year, we could all give some of our time to lend a helping hand

Share your thoughtsDo you volunteer, or do you plan to volun-teer in the New Year? Share yourthoughts on this, and other topics,through a letter to the editor.

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semi-annual violence and vandal-ism report, the district had 63combined incidents of violence,vandalism, weapons and sub-stance abuse from Jan. 1 throughJune 30. This is a decrease of fiveincidents from the same period in2013.Jim Kehoe, the district's securi-

ty and emergency managementcoordinator, said a significantdrop in incidents of violence andbullying led to an overall de-crease in incidents.“We've had a decrease in inci-

dents in the bullying, violence,vandalism and weapons cate-gories,” he said.Last year, the district had a sig-

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the reduction in incidents to itsfocus on anti-bullying programs.Superintendent Carol Birnbohmsaid the district had a number ofHIB presentations and assem-blies during School ViolenceAwareness Week in October. Inaddition, all four schools receiveda No Place For Hate designationfrom the Anti-Defamation Leaguefor the second consecutive year.The district also had a large de-

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