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    www.tabernaclesun.com JANUARY 1521, 2014 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEBooks, books, books

    County library plans a usedbook sale. PAGE 6

    SKIP HARRIS/The Sun

    Selale Anapa of Seneca High

    School rises and fires in agame against Williamstown

    High School as part ofLenape High Schools annualholiday hoops tournament.

    The Golden Eagles tookdown the Braves, 65-60.

    Annual holiday hoops tournament

    By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun

    A Lenape Regional HighSchool Board of Education mem-ber who has had his roots in thedistrict his entire life was chosenas its president last week.

    David Stow was unanimouslyvoted to serve as the Board of Ed-ucation president at the boardsreorganization meeting. Stowtakes over for Ted Shinske. Hehad served as the boards vicepresident in 2013.

    Stow has been a part of theLenape district going back to hisdays as a student at Lenape HighSchool in the 1970s. Stow nowlives and represents Medford onthe board, and nothing makeshim more proud than serving on

    the districts Board of Education.Im proud to be a member of

    this board, he said. We have oneof the best school districts in thisstate.

    During his acceptance speechto the large crowd gathered at thedistricts administration buildingin Shamong, Stow rattled off thenames of many teachers. These

    Townshipcommittee

    swears innew mayorBy NICK COHEN

    The Sun

    The new year brought a newmayor to Tabernacle Township,as Joseph Barton was sworn in atthe township committees annualreorganization meeting on Jan. 2.

    I look at reorganization meet-ings as a time of gladness and atime of gratitude, Barton said.I look forward to the challenges.We moved here in 1979, and myfather thought we were crazy be-cause he lived in Philadelphiaand my mother was from Cam-den, but its a great town. Its thebest kept secret in New Jersey.

    Barton credited his wife, twosons and grandchildren for allow-ing him to be where he is now.

    I thank my family, I love themdearly, Barton said.

    Stephen Lee, who served as thetownships mayor in 2013, willserve as the deputy mayor in2014.

    Its been an honor and a privi-lege to serve as mayor in 2013, Imvery proud of the work wevedone in 2013, Lee said. I know

    New BOEpresident

    voted inat meeting

    please see BOARD, page 3please see TOWNSHIP, page 4

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    2 THE TABERNACLE SUN JANUARY 1521, 2014

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    Board told of unannounced lockdowndrills held at high schools for first time

    were the teachers Stow had dat-ing all the way back to kinder-garten and through his entire ca-reer at Lenape.

    All of these people have dedi-cated their lives, he said. Notfor fame and certainly not for for-tune. These people have dedicated

    their lives to young people.With Stow moving up to presi-

    dent, the board unanimouslyelected Linda Eckenhoff to takeover as vice president. The boardalso made board and professionalappointments during the reor-ganization portion of the meet-ing.

    In other news: Seneca High School's Iron

    Devils Robotics Team receivedtwo donations that were approvedby the board last week. One dona-tion was from Lockheed Martinfor $3,000. The second was fromInsight Insurance Group for$1,000. Stow said he is continual-ly amazed at how generous busi-nesses and groups have been incontributing to programs in theschool district.

    It is truly amazing how muchthe community supports us, he

    said. Superintendent Carol Birn-

    bohm informed the board thatunannounced lockdown drillswere held at the high schools forthe first time. The school districtworked with the respective localauthorities in conducting thedrills. She said having unan-nounced drills allowed school ad-ministration and local authori-

    ties to better assess school securi-ty and safety, something she em-phasized as a priority in the dis-trict.

    Birnbohm had praise for thechoirs at each of the districtsfour high schools for their workduring the holiday season. All ofthe school choirs performedthroughout their communitiesduring December.

    We received numerous lettersof gratitude for their service,

    she said. Birnbohm also praised the

    school board for its service dur-ing her report. January is NewJersey School Board Recognitionmonth.

    The next Lenape RegionalHigh School District Board of Ed-ucation meeting is scheduled forWednesday, Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. inthe district administration at 93Willow Grove Road in Shamong.

    BOARDContinued from page 1

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    that work will continue this year,and Im looking forward to serv-ing and working with Joe and therest of the committee.

    Barton took time to recognizethe rest of the committee as well

    as the township staff.Doug, youre the pillar of the

    township. The guy we always goto, Barton said to township ad-ministrator Doug Cramer. I

    thank the rest of the committee,and I look forward to workingwith them. They are committedto working hard for the town-ship.

    Committeewoman Kim Brownnominated both Barton and Leeto their respective positions,and both were unanimouslyvoted in.

    Township solicitor Peter

    Lange swore in CommitteemenJoseph Yates and Lee, who bothran unopposed in Novemberselection.

    We had a very interesting2013, Yates said. We still have afew things on the table that areongoing into this year. I thinkStephen did a wonderful job asmayor, and I know Joe will aswell.

    In other news: Lange and the Alaimo

    Group will remain the town-ships solicitor and engineer, re-spectively.

    It is a valued privilegeto serve, very much my privi-lege, Lange said. I appreciatethe confidence you demonstratein me every year to continue todo the job and work with a

    great group of people and a ter-rific town. I very much appreci-ate it.

    Lynne Hedden was appointedpresident of the Tabernacle Ath-letic Association. She will serve aone-year term that will expireDec. 31.

    The township will hold itsnext meeting on Monday, Jan. 27at 8 p.m. in town hall.

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    JANUARY 1521, 2014 THE TABERNACLE SUN 5

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    Members of the Seneca High School boys basketball team huddleprior to a match against Eastern High School on Jan. 9. TheGolden Eagles fell to the Vikings, 78-31.

    Eagles fall to Vikings, 78-31

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    A wide variety of books will be availablein the librarys meeting room, includingfiction and nonfiction for children andadults, as well as books on tape, CDs andDVDs. A preview sale for Friends membersonly will be held on Thursday, Feb. 6 from 4

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    The Garden State ranked second on

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    role of education in an individuals

    life.

    The states B+ grade was much high-

    er than the national average of C+, andalso bested the grade for nearby states

    Maryland (B), Pennsylvania (B),

    Delaware (B-) and New York (B-).

    Yay for us.

    With every positive seems to come a

    negative, though, or, in this case, an

    area in need of improvement.

    The same Quality Counts report

    ranked New Jersey below average in

    the categories of standards, assess-

    ments and accountability (C 44th

    overall) and teaching profession (D+ -

    38th).

    It has been widely reported, both

    here and elsewhere, that our school

    districts are actively working to im-

    prove their accountability and assess-

    ments, so lets leave that one alone for

    now. The concerning aspect of this

    study is, without a doubt, the teaching

    profession.

    According to the report, New Jersey

    has no incentives for teachers or prin-

    cipals working in hard-to-staff disci-

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    other occupations, and no financial in-

    centives for teachers to earn national

    certifications.

    This needs to change.

    As we wrote some time ago, our stu-

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    only as good as the teachers and ad-

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    ensure that our teachers and adminis-

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    the time of hiring but are also incen-

    tivized to grow professionally within

    our system as well.

    Our schools are great now, but lets

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