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SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun
LEFT: Seneca High Schools Joey Webb runs in the Hall of Fame Relays at Maple Shade High School on Saturday, April 6. Senecas
next meet will be against Winslow Township High School on April 18 at 3:45 p.m. RIGHT: Seneca High Schools Dan Nesco runs in the
Hall of Fame Relays.
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Spring
events in
full bloom
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
Living in the Pinelands offers
the opportunity to hike, bike,
swim and explore in your own
backyard. As spring blooms, fill
your calendar with plans to get
outside and discover nature and
historical locations in a new way.
Atsion
Atsion Mansion was built in
1826 as the summer home for
Samuel Richards. The house is lo-
cated on Route 206 across from At-
sion Lake, both state-owned desti-
nations and eight miles from
Hammonton.
The mansion was renovated
last year and has since reopened
for free tours.
According to the state Depart-
ment of Environmental Protec-
tion, Richards was a prominent
ironmaster from Philadelphia,
and was the operator of the At-
sion furnace along the Mullica
River. After Richards died in 1842,
the property was passed down
through his heirs, and finally sold
to another Philadelphia mer-
chant, Maurice Raleigh. The
Raleigh family was the last to use
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the mansion as a residence. When
Joseph Wharton purchased the
property in 1892, he used the man-
sion for packing and storage for
his cranberry production.
The state acquired the proper-
ty in 1955, and it appears as it was
back in 1826.
All tours are free. Sign up at
the Atsion office or call (609) 268-
0444.
Across Route 206 is Atsion
Lake, available for sunbathing
and swimming if a trip to the
Shore is out of the question.
Mark your calendar for Memo-
rial Day weekend through Labor
Day, when lifeguards are on duty.
The area is open from 9 a.m. to
8 p.m. Swimming is only permit-
ted when lifeguards are on duty
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For more information, call
(609) 268-0444 or visit
www.state.nj.us/dep.
Camping is also available at At-
sion.
Experience Atsion overnight
with the sounds of the pines or to
learn how to camp close to home.
The facility offers 50 tent and
trailer sites with fire rings and
picnic tables. Potable water, flush
toilets and showers are within
walking distance.
Please call ahead for campfire
regulations.
Trailer sanitary stations are
open April 1 through Oct. 31.
Campsites open April 1
through Oct. 31.
Online reservations can be
made seven days a week at Re-
serveAmerica.com.
To make a reservation through
the call center, please contact Re-
serveAmerica at (855) 607-3075
from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Saturday and Sunday
from April 1 through Oct. 31.
The state requires residents to
pay a $20 fee per night and non-
residents $25 per night.
Hike the Pinelands
Explore local portions of the
Pine Barrens and experience for-
gotten towns on the BATONA
trail.
The BATONA (Back To Na-
ture) trail, maintained by the Ba-
tona Hiking Club, is a 50-mile
trail connecting Wharton, Bren-
dan T. Byrne and Bass River State
forests.
According to BATONAs web-
site, the club schedules hikes
every weekend, rain or shine.
Participants include adults of all
ages who share an interest in out-
door activities.
According to the state DEP, the
trail passes through some of
South Jerseys forgotten towns
such as Martha, Lower Forge and
Four Mile. The trail is marked
with pink blazers and there are
several roads that intersect it,
making it easier to plan hikes of
TRAIL
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issue, that the $30,000 in ques-
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ties, maintenance and cleaning,
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County seeking
literacy volunteers
Literacy Volunteers of
Burlington County is in need of
new volunteers to tutor low litera-
cy adults in our communities.
A spring tutor-training work-
shop will be held on Wednesdays
from 9 a.m. to noon. Classes will
meet for five consecutive Wednes-
days and will be held at Burling-
ton Community College, at the
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ister call LVBC at (609) 877-5566.
Camp Ockanickon to
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Fee for members is $10 per fam-
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Carranza Memorial
BATONA trail passes through
the Carranza Memorial in Taber-
nacle.
The location honors Captain
Emilio Carranza, a pilot who
crashed his plane after losing
control in a storm over the Pine
Barrens on a journey from New
York City to Mexico City.
Carranza is often considered
the Charles Lindbergh of Mexico.
When the crash occurred,
(American Legion) Mt. Holly Post
11 was instrumental in finding
the body and bringing it out,
Lawrence Gladfelter, commander
for Post 11, told The Sun in July
during the annual memorial serv-
ice. They also stood guard at the
courthouse in Mt. Holly.
The location is spotlighted in
the Weird N.J. series, dedicated to
local legends and oddities in the
Garden State.
The monument is located on
Carranza Road in Wharton State
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Artists concert
is cancelled
I'm sorry to say that
for the first time since its
inception more than 10
years ago, the Young
Artists in Concert,
scheduled for Friday,
April 19 at the Lord of
Life Lutheran Church,
has been canceled due to
a lack of participants.
We will try again next
year.
Tony Femiano
I
ts that time of the year. That time
when public school Boards of Edu-
cation are finalizing budgets and
announcing to their respective con-
stituents how much more they will pay
in school taxes next year.
We say more because its hardly
ever less.
Homeowners in New Jersey expect
to pay high property taxes, fueled in
large part by taxes from our local pub-
lic school districts. Its a way of life
that, while were not happy with, we
accept.
It seems each year that more and
more families are moving out of New
Jersey because of these high property
taxes, but those people usually dont
move away until after their kids gradu-
ate high school.
Overall, our states public schools
are exceptional its one of the main
reasons that so many families contin-
ue to raise their kids here.
So it should be no surprise and
shouldnt cause too much anger to
learn that New Jersey spends more per
public school student than most of the
country.
The third annual Taypayers Guide
to Education Spending released re-
cently shows that New Jerseys public
school districts spent an average of
$18,0147 per pupil in 2011-12. That was
an increase of 4 percent over the year
before, according to the state.
Yes, that is expensive. But isnt it
worth it?
New Jersey public school students,
as a whole, have some of the best test
scores in the nation. Whats that old
saying: You get what you pay for?
If you want good schools, you need
to spend money.
Can school districts throughout the
state do a better job of spending while
ensuring the best education possible
for students? Of course they can and
they should.
But high school taxes are, unfortu-
nately, a way of life in New Jersey, and
it will continue to be that way for quite
some time.
Property tax relief may be in sight
in the near future, but expecting to pay
what other states pay is unrealistic.
Frankly, we shouldnt want to pay
what other states pay in school taxes,
because we get what we pay for some
of the top public schools in the nation,
which help churn out some of the best
public school students as well.
School taxes are high...
...But so are our kids test scores. Should we really be that upset?
What are your thoughts?
No one likes paying taxes, especially
when they are as expensive as they are
here in New Jersey. But are you getting
what you are paying for? Speak up and
let your voice be heard on the subject.
Municipal budget is adopted
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
The 2013 municipal budget was adopted at the
April 8 workshop committee meeting. Taxes will in-
crease $60 per year for the average assessed home
of $300,000.
The budget was approved for $3.2 million.
Taxes will be raised in response to money lost in
tax appeals.
Schools and the county get their check no mat-
ter what, and we have to pay the appeal, municipal
accountant Kevin Frenia said.
According to Frenia, in 2012, the township antici-
pated a shortfall and utilized $700,000 from the sur-
plus to balance the budget.
The total anticipated surplus for 2013 is $300,000.
According to Frenia, one of the options to bal-
ance the budget was utilizing the surplus.
The committee has looked at this, and were try-
ing to be proactive, Mayor Stephen Lee said. The
township doesnt take in as much as it has and it af-
fects the budget.
The biggest changes from the proposed budget
include two grants, the Recycling Tonnage Grant
totaling $17,830 and the Clean Communities Grant,
providing $18,830, according Frenia.
Additionally, the Municipal Park Development
Grant, provided by the county and worth $250,000,
was not provided to the township.
For the money to be received, the township must
spend approximately 50 percent of its worth, ac-
cording to township administrator Doug Cramer.
Were not quite there yet, Cramer said, antici-
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Administrators in the Lenape
Regional High School District
have received the New Jersey
School Performance Reports for
the district's four high schools
Lenape, Shawnee, Cherokee and
Seneca.
"Overall the results in the
state's reports reflect what we be-
lieve are our district's and each
school's strengths and areas in
need of improvement," Superin-
tendent of Schools Carol Birn-
bohm, Ed.D said.
The NJ School Performance Re-
ports evaluate school perform-
ance in three key areas: academic
performance, graduation and
post-secondary performance and
college and career readiness.
According to Birnbohm, three
of the four LRHSD schools met or
exceeded the target benchmarks
for academic achievement, with
90 to 100 percent of targets met,
which resulted in a comparison of
high or very high with schools
across the state.
The one exception is Lenape
High School, which did not meet
its benchmark in one area math-
ematics on one assessment, the
HSPA, for students with disabili-
ties resulting in a ranking of av-
erage when compared with
schools across the state and with-
in its peer group.
The Lenape Regional District
performed as expected meeting
100 percent of targets in terms of
graduation and post-secondary
performance. In the 2011/2012
school year, the Lenape Regional
District had an average gradua-
tion rate of 95.3 percent, the high-
est in Burlington County and
among the highest statewide.
This was reflected in the NJ
School Performance Reports,
where the graduation rates for all
of the LRHSD high schools ex-
ceeded 94 percent, well above the
statewide target of 75 percent.
Post-secondary attendance data
was also analyzed in conjunction
with graduation rates.
On average, nearly 80 percent of
the district's graduates who go on
to college are still enrolled in col-
lege 16 months after high school
graduation.
Birnbohm points to the dis-
trict's high average SAT scores as
one indicator of LRHSD's gradu-
ates' success in college.
"The average student SAT
scores at all of our high schools
exceeded 1550 in a five year analy-
sis from 2008 through 2012," Birn-
bohm said.
According to the College Board,
a student with an SAT score of
1550 or higher is more likely to get
a B-minus freshmen year of col-
lege, helping to put them on a path
to graduate from college. The
LRHSD schools did not meet two
key benchmarks that, according
to the Performance Reports, are
indicators of college and career
readiness the percentage of stu-
dents participating in PSAT and
the percentage of students taking
at least one AP test in English,
Math, Social Studies or Science.
"We were aware of our stu-
dents low participation in the
PSATs based on our own statistics
and observations, Birnbohm
said. "We have already put in
place a requirement for all college
prep students to take the PSAT at
least once each year in grades
nine, 10 and 11, beginning in the
2013-2014 school year."
Birnbohm emphasized that the
PSAT testing is included in the
current budget, replacing prep as-
sessments for the HSPA, which is
being phased out by the state next
year.
According to Birnbohm, the
low participation in AP tests is
not a true indication of LRHSD
students' participation in AP
coursework.
The district average of stu-
dents receiving a score of 3 or bet-
ter on all AP tests is 90.3 percent.
A score of three or better will
allow students to use that course
for college credits at the discre-
tion of the institution.
Although the NJDOE "is not en-
couraging" the reports to "create a
summative ranking of schools,"
the performance of schools in the
three key areas is compared to
schools across the state as well as
with schools within their peer
group.
Peer groups include schools
with similar grade configurations
(all Lenape Regional District
Schools are grades 9 to 12) and ed-
ucating students with similar de-
mographic characteristics such
as free/reduced lunch eligibility,
limited English proficiency or
special education program partic-
ipation.
School district receives
state performance reports
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WEDNESDAY April 17
Lenape Regional High School Dis-
trict Board of Education meet-
ing: 7:30 p.m. District Building at
93 Willow Grove Road. Formal
action will be taken. For more
information visit LRHSD.org.
National Library Week: All week
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave. The library will have
contests and giveaways all week
in honor of National Library
Week! Stop in and join the fun!
THURSDAY April 18
Storytime Yoga: 4:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Avenue. This a unique yoga
class for kids, which combines
the art of storytelling with the
healing practice of yoga. For chil-
dren 6 to 10 years old. Pre-regis-
tration required, visit
bcls.lib.nj.us/pinelands.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m.
Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave. Join Babita Kapoor, a
registered Shakti Om Yoga
instructor, to learn Yogas ancient
science of breath control and to
re-energize the body and mind.
Wear comfortable, breathable
clothes and bring a yoga mat if
you have one. Adult learning
class. Pre-registration required,
visit bcls.lib.nj.us/pinelands.
FRIDAY April 19
Parachute Play: 10:30 a.m. and 11
a.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave. Come for a half hour
of parachute games and play
time together. Program for kids 2
to 4 years old, must be accompa-
nied by a caregiver. Pre-registra-
tion required, visit
bcls.lib.nj.us/pinelands.
MONDAY April 22
Stamping and Paper Crafting: 6:30
p.m. Pinelands Branch Library, 39
Allen Ave. Come for a level one
class in rubber-stamping and
paper crafting. Learn basic tech-
niques that can be used to make
beautiful handmade cards, scrap-
book pages and other projects.
Bring scissors, adhesives, and a
paper cutter. Pre-registration
required, visit
bcls.lib.nj.us/pinelands.
Tabernacle Township Committee
regular meeting: 8 p.m. in Town
Hall fourth Monday of the month.
Formal action may be taken. For
more information and to confirm
meeting time, visit www.town-
shipoftabernacle-nj.gov.
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Projects to reach the thresh-
old include the concession stand
and related improvements
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In other news:
The committee adopted an or-
dinance authorizing the emer-
gency appropriation of $200,000
for the complete reassessment of
properties in the township by an
in-house assessor.
The contract is in the process
of finalization, and the assessor
is scheduled to begin working on
the project by the end of April.
The purpose is to adjust the
valuation of homes due to the
tremendous fluctuation of the
market, township solicitor
Peter Lange said.
According to Cramer, the
money borrowed will be paid
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AmeriCorps will be coming to
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The volunteers will make and
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meeting is scheduled for April 22
at Town Hall Municipal Build-
ing, 163 Carranza Road at 8 p.m.
Next township committee
meeting is set for April 22
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