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High praise for district’sJROTC program. PAGE 2
SKIP HARRIS/Special to The SunSam Pawlikowski accounted for three Seneca High School scores, accumulating 156 yards on 26carries in the team’s 27-6 victory over a higher-seeded Lakewood team in the opening round of theNJSIAA South Group 3 Playoffs.
Seneca tackles Lakewood, 27–6
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
Astronomy is the oldest of thenatural sciences.
Indian Mills ElementarySchool students and members of the Shamong community are in-vited to join teacher KarenClementi and astronomer BernieHosko as they host a night dedi-cated to this ancient science onDec. 4 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
“(Astronomy Night) is achance for guests to see what is‘up there’ and perhaps spark aninterest in astronomy, which is afascinating hobby and pastime,”Hosko said.
“I just want families to havefun learning. You never knowwho may become passionate afterlooking up!” Clementi said.
Hosko described the night as a
valuable experience of nature outof the mainstream.The promoting of the sciences
has become increasingly appro-priate with the recent push to in-volve students in STEM (science,technology, engineering andmath).
Clementi, who has been in theIndian Mills school system formore than 20 years, met Hosko
about 10 years back at a workshopat Raritan Valley CommunityCollege called “Project AstroNova.” The goal of the projectwas to match teachers with anamateur astronomer in theirarea.
“I won the lottery of ProjectAstro Nova by being paired upwith Mr. Bernie Hosko,” Clemen-ti said. “He has such a passion forastronomy, which he enthusiasti-cally shares with the students.”
Hosko has planned and organ-ized hundreds of star watches.Their first astronomy night to-
gether was actually during aneclipse. CBS was in attendanceand broadcast pieces of the eventon the news.
The group plans to kick off thenight with a PowerPoint presen-tation to overview the details of
Sights on starsIndian Mills Elementary School
to host Astronomy Night Dec. 4
please see AMATEUR, page 7
IF YOU GOWhat : Astronomy NightWhere : Indian Mills ElementarySchoolWhen : From 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.on Dec. 4Cost : FreeHow : No registration required
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2 THE SHAMONG SUN — DEC. 2–8, 2015
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
Of all five branches of the mili-tary, the Lenape Regional HighSchool District offers a glimpseinto three to its students.
It started at Lenape HighSchool 20 years back when theU.S. Army decided to join theranks of the Indians and offerprograms to the school and itsstudents. More than 2,400 cadets
have now passed through thehigh school’s doors on account of those programs.
The U.S. Navy has since joinedCherokee, and a year later, Senecawas joined by the ranks of theU.S. Air Force.
However, this does not hand-cuff students based on wherethey live. This program is one of the few areas in which the districtshares students.
If a Lenape student is interest-ed in getting involved with theAir Force, for example, he or sheis able to join Seneca’s program.In fact, all three of the schoolshave Shawnee students in theirprograms.
The program these branchesoffer is called the Junior ReserveOfficer Training Corps. It hasgrown to be a very popular pro-gram in the district, as it hasgiven outlets and opportunities tokids who might never have found
who they were without it, asLRHSD Board Member Joseph W.Borucki put it.
“The JROTC teaches our kids asense of citizenship, as well asservice to our country,” CherokeeHigh School North PrincipalDonna Charlesworth said. “Itteaches our kids responsibilityand accomplishment while build-ing self esteem and instilling howto effectively work in a team.”
More importantly, this pro-gram takes a wide range of stu-dents from all over the spectrumand gives them a sense of belong-ing.
This is proven on a weeklybasis through the pride shown byJROTC members district widewhen they wear their uniforms toschool on their assigned day of the week. As Charlesworth put it,it is no different than when thefootball team wears its jerseys toschool on Fridays before games.
Students don’t have to be ath-letic enough to play on the sportsteams or smart enough to be onthe honor roll; they just need toshow self-discipline and dedica-tion to this group that welcomesthem with open arms.
“Our vision in the district is tocontinue to promote this sense of citizenship,” Charlesworth said.
District JROTC program on riseLRHSD program gives kids sense of belonging
please see JROTC, page 11
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Shamong Township has officially ap-proved four redevelopment zones. Thezones are located on Oak Shade Road,
Route 206 and Industrial Park. These zoneswill allow our commercial residents totake advantage of tax benefits grantedwhen existing facilities are updated or re-habilitated, as well as those entities thatare interested in building new facilities onvacant land. The purpose of the redevelop-ment zones from the township’s perspec-tive is to provide a path to obtain revenueto assist in addressing the roadway pro-gram. The redevelopment initiative is awin-win situation for everyone.
The nature of the tax benefits in thezones are such that there will be no monies
taken away from theschools; not a penny.However, the as-
sessed value of theupgrade or new facil-ity will see those taxdollars going directlyto the township, andthe commercial enti-ty will get either a taxabatement (for reha-bilitation) for a five-year period or aPILOT (payment inlieu of taxes) on newfacilities for up to a20-year period. The
schools continue to get their funding (andraise our taxes regardless), the townshipgets funding for the roadways, and our
commercial residents will see a reductionin their property taxes.The new zones are as follows:Oak Shade Road on the west side from
the office buildings to LaCampanola,Northwest corner at Indian Mills Road tothe former Mac n Tots parcels, West side of Route 206 from Tuckerton Road to WillowGrove Road and the corner of 206 and OldIndian Mills road (Shamong IndustrialPark).
The redevelopment zones maps will beposted on the Shamong Township websitesoon.
Township officially approves redevelopment zones
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As the holiday shopping seasonis now officially underway, po-lice departments across the
country are on high alert. That’s be-cause, at this time of year, unfortu-nately, criminals are everywhere look-ing to take advantage of unassumingshoppers who are just trying to enjoythe season.
The criminals go out to malls, down-town shopping areas and other retailhotspots just like the rest of us – butthey, instead, are after the goods we’rebuying, and the cash and cards thatwe’re carrying.
It’s scary. And it’s sad. But it’s a real-ity of the world in which we live.
With online shopping as prevalentas it is, and especially with peer-to-peer sites such as Craigslist so com-
monplace, we’re glad to see that local
police departments are stepping in tohelp the honest shoppers as best theycan.
Recently, the Cherry Hill andVoorhees police departments an-nounced a program available to theresidents of its town. The departmentis providing two “safe zones” – oneoutside in the parking lot, and one in-side the lobby – where people can con-duct legal peer-to-peer transactions.
Each location is equipped with secu-rity cameras that will record all activi-
ty in the zones, 24 hours a day, sevendays a week.
The Cherry Hill and Voorhees pro-grams are timely, of course, with thesetypes of transactions becoming morepopular at this time of year. Neighbor-ing Evesham Township released asimilar program of its own in April.
Police departments play a huge rolein making people feel safe. Their job isnot just to pull drivers over and arrestcriminals.
We couldn’t be happier about the“safe zones” program in Cherry Hilland Evesham, and we urge police de-partments in other towns to offer simi-lar programs. If other towns do offerthe “safe zones” program, please re-mind your residents of it, and urgethem to use it.
in our opinion
Police provide online protectio n All departments should h elp on line buyers and sellers with ‘sa fe zone s’
Your thoughtsWhat are your thoughts on policedepartments’ use of “safe zones” forpeer-to-peer transactions? Share yourthoughts through a letter to the editor.
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the event. There will then be alaser tour of the evening sky, con-stellations, bright stars and anybright satellite passes. There willalso be a general observation of winter objects M31 Great Galaxyin Andromeda, Double Cluster inPerseus, M57 Ring Nebula, NGC457 ET Cluster, M15 GlobularCluster in Pegasus and manymore objects.
Amateur astronomers will becoming out to this event and vol-unteering their time and equip-ment so guests can enjoy the won-ders of the night sky.
This is all in an effort to makethe occasion more interactive, asstudents are encouraged to walk
around and use the astronomers’equipment.
“The volunteer astronomersare extremely generous sharingtheir expensive equipment. Theyhave such an expertise and such awillingness to share,” Clementisaid. “It's always rewarding tohear the kids’ comments andwatch them run to the next tele-scope.”
All community members areencouraged to drop by wheneverthey can, as there are no strictscheduled times.
NJEA's Project Pride will belending a helping hand by provid-ing hot drinks and snacks for thevolunteer astronomers.
Don’t forget to dress warmly.
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AMATEURContinued from page 1
Come support the Pack 47Cub Scouts with their serviceproject to help people in the com-munity.
The pack will be hosting abreakfast on Saturday Dec. 12 atthe Indian Mills MethodistChurch from 8 to 11 a.m.
It will cost $5 for adults and $3for children and seniors. Guests
will receive a plate of pancakes,bacon and sausage, coffee, tea, hotchocolate, or orange juice.
The pack raises money to keepthe boys out learning responsibil-ity and serving their communityin a number of venues.
Contact Ryan ORourke formore information or donation op-portunities at (609) 388-4401.
Cub Scouts host breakfastfundraiser on Dec. 12
Amateur astronomers to volunteer time, equipment
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WE NES Y DEC. 2Open Prayer Gathering : 6:30 p.m.
at Crossroads Community Churchof Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road.
For any local residents seekingprayer.
THURS Y DEC. 3Storytime with Mr. Rick : Ages 3-6.
1:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/story-
time-mr-rick-0.Yoga Pretzels : Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,
twisting and stretching. Please besure to have the children wearcomfortable, breathable clothesand bring a yoga mat or a largetowel to use as a mat. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-pretzels-2.
Candlelight Yoga : 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Please
join Babita Kapoor, a registeredShakti Om Yoga instructor, tolearn yoga’s ancient science ofbreath control and re-energize
your body and mind. Wear com-fortable, breathable clothes andbring a yoga mat if you have one.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/can-dlelight-yoga-2.
Lyme Support Group : 7 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Medford Area Lyme Group fora special viewing of "Under OurSkin," a documentary about theuntold story of Lyme disease.Registration not required.
FRI Y DEC. 4Paws to Read (Ocho) : 3:30, 3:45, 4,
and 4:15 at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Children are welcome to
practice their reading skills andmake a new friend by readingaloud to Ocho, a registered thera-py dog. Sign up for a 15-minuteslot and see what it's all about.Registration required. Visit
S TUR Y DEC. 5Pokemon Battle Bash : Ages 7-17. 2
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join Mr. Will for fun-filled Poke-mon battle with other Pokemontrainers. Bring your NintendoDS/DSi/3DS system and Poke-mon Black/White and/or X/Y toparticipate. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/pokemon-battle-bash-0.
MON Y DEC. 7Baby time : Ages 0-18 months. 10:30a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.The littlest library goers are invit-ed to join Ms. Danielle for stories,
songs, rhymes and play time.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/baby-time-30.
Star Wars: Showdown on the
Smugglers’ Moon : Join Mr. Rickfor an iPad delivered, big-screenreading of the new Star Warscomic book adventure that takesplace shortly after the events ofEpisode IV: A New Hope. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/star-wars-showdown-smugglers’-moon.
TUES Y DEC. 8Olaf Make-n-Take Craft : All day at
Pinelands Branch Library. Stop byanytime to make your very ownOlaf mask. Available while sup-plies last. Registration notrequired.
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