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Senecas seventh-grade boys lacrosse team won its group in the Thunderbolt Tournament Windsor recently. Pictured in the back row, from left, are Kasey Szymantek, Ty Butler, Mattis, Justin Cappetta, Sam Pawlowski, Tyler McCormick and Chris Stahl. In the front row aHackney, Nick George, Timmy McCormick, Bryant Smith, Dylan Reidenbaker, Taylor RosaleHogan, Jimmy Waters and Brandon Hughes. Not pictured: Chris Koebert.
Thunderbolt champs
By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
Any family dealing with can-cer knows how tough the fightcan be. For most people, it is thesimplest things that help get themthrough their tough time. LaurenThompson, a 2006 Seneca HighSchool graduate and Rowan Uni-versity student, knows how farsimple things can go for someonebattling cancer.
Thompsons mother was diag-nosed with cancer in June of 2010and lost her battle in November.While Thompsons mother wasbattling cancer, Thompson spenther free time knitting a blanketfor her mother to use in the hospi-tal.
The chemotherapy rooms arealways cold, theres poor circula-tion, Thompson said. I had alarge lace blanket with a flower inthe middle, and my mother want-ed me to make that for her. Beforeshe got sick she told me not tomake it because of all the things Ihad going on. But, once she got
sick, I decided I wanted to make itfor her. Her time in the hospitalwas really rough, she was onlyhome probably one out of the fivemonths she was sick. It was veryimportant for me to knit some-thing for her. That blanket stayedwith her until the end.
This experience was the driv-ing force behind the Knit to Em-brace program. The program waslaunched in February 2011 atRowan University where Thomp-son is a resident assistant andvice president of the Student Uni-versity Programmers. It alreadyhas 50 participants.
In the Knit to Embrace pro-gram, Thompson shows fellowclassmates how to knit. After theyare done making the blocks thatshe teaches them to make, theyare able to donate them to her soshe can make a blanket.
I love to knit, Ive alwayswanted to incorporate knittinginto things that I do, Thompsonsaid. To be able to hand-knit andmake something with love, to meis something good.
Many of the students who par-ticipate are part of sororities andfraternities and use the programto do their service projects.Thompson hopes to be able tomake two to three blankets thisyear and donate them to the FoxChase cancer center at the Virtua
Hospital in Mount Holly becausethis is the hospital that treatedher mother.
I just want to give back to thepeople that gave to my family,Thompson said.
Thompson hopes the program
Knittinga warm
embraceSeneca grad turns laborof love into something good
By KATRINA GRANT
The Tabernacle Sun
Football is a sport that manyyoung kids enjoy. At SenecaYouth Football, boys from theages of 5 to 14 from the areas ofShamong, Southampton, Taber-nacle and Woodland are able toparticipate in the sport. The non-profit youth organization allowschildren an opportunity to playcompetitive organized football.
At Seneca Youth Football, chil-dren are introduced to the game,rules, plays, as well as sportsman-ship and teamwork from a veryyoung age. The organizationhelps to build a good foundationfor football and a good player.
Last year was actually mysons first year and it was a greatexperience, president of SenecaYouth Football Alex Soto said.He learned a great deal aboutplaying football, as well as thevalue of good sportsmanship andteamwork. These experiences for
all of our young football playerscan be attributed to all our hard-working and dedicated volun-teers, our passionate and diligentcoaching staff, volunteers as well,the support of our local highschool and most importantly, thecommitment from our families.
Last year shaped up to be agood season for the Seneca YouthFootball League with severalteams finishing their seasonswith a winning record. The 90-lbvarsity team finished the regularseason undefeated, un-scoredupon and finished with a 9-1 over-all record. The 75- and 105-lbteams both finished the season 6-3and made it to the playoffs. The60-lb team came in second in the
year-end Lumberton Tourna-ment, finishing the season with a6-2 record. The unlimited teamfinished the season as a playoffteam and advanced to the secondround of the playoffs with a 35-0victory over Maple Shade.
The children who play in
Seneca Youth footballplay up until their fresThe football league wowith coaches from school.
We receive a great port from Seneca Hand from the head Fisher, and his staff,Our players play Youth Football until high school and have tnity to play as freshme
Seneca Youth Footitself in being an othat not only teachesgame of football, butthem build skills anships in other areas of
We are a strong
hardworking familithe best we can to pchildren the opportunfun sport that teachelessons as they grow,Also, we are very fhave had great leaders
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Age brackets:n 5-6 years old.n 7-8 years old (75 pounds).n 9-10 years old (90 pounds).
n 11-12 years old (105 pounds).n 13-14 years old (125 or unlim-
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the regular season undefeatedand unscored upon. Finishedwith a 9-1 overall record.
n The 75-pound team finishedthe season 6-3 and made it to theplayoffs.n The 105-pound varsity team
finished the season 6-3 and madeit to the playoffs.n The 60-pound team came in
second in the year-end Lumber-ton Tournament. It finished witha 6-2 record.n The unlimited team finished
the season as a playoff team andadvanced to the second round of
the playoffs with a 35-0 victoryover Maple Shade.
Please e-mail [email protected] with questions.
Are you ready for some football?
The Burlington County Adviso-ry Council on Women and VirtuaHealth are sponsoring, TheHealthy Living Series, freewomens health seminars at theBurlington County Institute ofTechnology, 695 Woodlane Road,Westampton. The next seminarsare scheduled for May 26 and
June 23. Refreshments will beserved at all seminars.
The May 26 seminar will beHerbal Supplements: Overratedor Over-The-Counter Miracles?,presented by Dr. Jennifer Natic-chia. The June 23 seminar will beNavigating the Medical Maze.Michael Capriotti and Michelle
Scullion will present the VirtuaPersonal Health Navigator sys-tem.
To reserve a space, call 1-888-847-8823 or register online atwww.virtua.org . For more informa-tion, call Kim Mattson, adminis-trator for the Advisory Councilon Women, at 265-5529.
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Tabernacle Cub Scout Pack 439 recently hosted a flag retirement ceremony with the help oLegion Post 11 of Mount Holly. Boy Scouts from Tabernacle Troop 439 served as color guard. Tboys from Pack 439, Troop 439, Troop 20, Pack 48 and Troop 48 assisted in the retiring oAmerican flags at the ceremony held at the Medford Farms Fire House in Tabernacle. Cub 439 collects flags year round at Tabernacle Town Hall. The flag retirement ceremony will becnual event.
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The ballots are in the mail thevote by mail ballots, that is.
Burlington County Clerk Timo-thy Tyler recently announcedthat ballots for four of the Coun-tys five state legislative districts the 6th, 7th, 9th, and 12th havebeen mailed to voters who have
signed up to vote by mail.Ballots for the 8th District had
been delayed by legal proceed-ings, but are now being mailed tovoters.
We want to put voters on no-tice that they will see some signif-icant changes, Tyler said. First,the redistricting process hasplaced a number of municipali-ties in new districts. Second, vot-ers will notice that the ballotsthemselves are smaller in sizethan in the past.
To summarize the townchanges:n Bordentown City, Borden-
town Township and the Boroughof Fieldsboro have been moved
from the 30th Legislative Districtto the 7th Legislative District.n Chesterfield, New Hanover
and North Hanover Townshipshave been relocated from the 30thLegislative District to the 12thLegislative District.n Maple Shade Township has
moved from the 7th legislativeDistrict to the 6th Legislative Dis-trict.nMoorestown and Mount Lau-
rel have been moved from the 8thLegislative District to the 7th Leg-
islative District.n Mount Holly and Westamp-
ton have moved from the 7th Leg-islative District to the 8th Legisla-tive District.n Tabernacle Township has
been relocated from the 8th to the9th Legislative District
nThe Borough of Wrightstownhas been moved from the 8th tothe 12th Legislative District.
Suffice it to say, voters in thesetowns are likely to see some unfa-miliar candidates at the top oftheir ballots, Tyler said.
He said voters would also no-tice a change in the overall di-mensions of the vote-by-mail bal-lot. Ballots have routinely beenmailed in an 11 by 17 inch sizeand have often contained a lot ofunused white space. Recent ef-forts to comply with the require-ments of the Federal MOVE Acthave prompted the office to fitmore information on smaller, eas-ily faxed or e-mailed paper for
overseas and military voters.This election, with a relativelysmall number of candidates andoffices to appear on the ballot hasafforded us the opportunity to usea standard 8-and-a-half by 11 inchpaper squeezing more informa-tion into less space with minimalimpacts on text sizes, Tyler said.
We may not be able to do thisin all elections depending onwhat must be on the ballot. Likeevery other office in the county,we are looking to save taxpayer
dollars wherever we can.The office anticipates signifi-
cant savings from both materialscosts and the cost of handling thelarger ballots require. Sample bal-lot sizes will not be impacted.
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Friendlier skies?Fewer shoe-drops, scans and pat-downs?
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he Transportation Security Administration, the folks
who screen you, your shoes, your laptops, etc., at air-
ports before running you through a scanner and/orquick frisk, is thinking about a change of course. Its looking to
expedite the boarding process
for trusted travelers.
But is moving toward a less-
secure system the right move
especially since it seems to be
in response to passengers who
are frustrated by long wait
times and intrusive searches?
Much like the Homeland Security color-coded warning sys-
tem, weve always considered the effort to protect planes and
passengers to be well-intentioned, but not as effective as it
could be. The practices seem to be focused more on finding the
weapon and less on identifying the potentially dangerous indi-
vidual. And weve never figured out how it would stop a few
people, working together, from getting more than a few three-
ounce bottles of explosive stuff on a plane.
Compare the U.S. system to how Israel secures its flights: lots
of behavioral profiling, followed by, if necessary, searches and
scans, and putting air marshals on all flights. Its time-consum-
ing, expensive and highly effective. Chances are that at least
one of the aforementioned conspirators would have been found
out during one of the rounds of questioning, or would have
been deterred from trying in the first place since they knew
every flight had marshals on board.
Putting such a system in place in the U.S. no doubt would do
two things: dramatically increase passenger frustration and
costs, and make flights really, really safe.
So, which way should the U.S. go? Should we return to the
days when you could arrive 30 minutes before your flight and
have plenty of time to get on board? Or should we do all we can
to secure flights? This stuck in the middle approach is time-
consuming, and doesnt really get the job done.
Travel time
What do you think aboutchanging airport securitymeasures? You can shareyour thoughts and ideas inthe Forum section atwww.tabernaclesun.com.
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Hastie and Scott England andcountless volunteers to link the
past to the future with their vi-sion and wisdom. We look for-ward to building on our past suc-cess on the field as well as provid-ing these young student athletesan opportunity to grow into fineyoung men.
can continue at the universityand grow outside of it. Thompsonwill be graduating this monthwith a Bachelors in Education
and English and will be continu-ing at Rowan for her Masters andwill have a job as a graduate coor-dinator.
I want to make the programsomething, Thompson said. Itdoesnt have to be large, justsomething. Its just a small act ofmaking a few stitches that reallydoes something big.
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As part of its ongoing investi-gation into local groundwatercontamination believed to becaused by wastewater dischargesfrom a former dry cleaners, theNew Jersey Department of Envi-
ronmental Protection, DEP, willinstall three shallow monitoringwells on Seneca High Schoolsproperty on Carranza Road inTabernacle Township.
It is anticipated that the wells
will be installed within the nextmonth.
Recent tests of Senecas wellconducted on April 14, met or ex-ceeded drinking water standardsin compliance with the schools
NJDEP Safe Drinking Water Per-mit.The NJDEP has indicated in
written communications and insubsequent meetings that thereare no threats to Senecas drink-
ing water supply from the localgroundwater contamination,Capella said.
In a March 31, letter to the dis-trict, the DEP said, It is impor-tant to note that thus far, the con-
tamination, on other sites, ap-pears to be present only to a depthof approximately 70 feet belowground surface (bgs) and wouldnot be a threat to the high schoolswell, which draws water at a
depth of approximately 400 feetbgs.
The DEP has been investigat-ing into the former Joans Clean-ers site at the corner of Route 206and Cramer Road property since
2006.The DEP records indicate thatJoans Cleaners utilized tetra-chloroethylene, PCE, a chemicalcommonly used in dry cleaning,while it was in operation.
It is believed that the cleanersdischarged wastewater to a septicsystem, which was identified as apotential source of PCE ground-water contamination.
This spring, the DEP identifiedgroundwater contamination mov-ing eastward towards SenecaHigh School.
The agency is authorized to
conduct remedial actied to discharges of substances and its osary to access neighberties.
The DEP requeste
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According to Capetrict anticipates drbegin within the nextwill last approximatelSeneca High Schooland classes will not be
A list of questions acan be found on the dsite at www.lrhsd.org.
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