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Less to worry aboutProposed county budgetreduces tax levy. PAGE 7
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By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun
Shamong residents voted downthe proposed school budget of $12.6 million that would haveraised taxes $64 for the year forthe average assessed home of $190,880.
The budget failed by 74 votesand would have resulted in a 3.37-cent increase in the tax levy. Thishas been the second year in a rowthat the budget has failed.
“My belief for why the budgetfailed is that next year the town-ship is going to be reassessed,”said Superintendent ThomasChristensen. “People think whena township gets reassessed thattheir taxes go up. In all actuality,
one-third of taxes go up, one-thirdof taxes go down and one-third of taxes stay the same. This is theonly opportunity where peopleget to vote on their taxes.”
The school board has alreadysent a packet of information tothe township committee for it tolook over. The Board of Educa-tion and the township committeewill have to meet and decide howmuch and what they will cut. Thebudget needs to be resolved byMay 19.
Shamong Township is one of two districts in Burlington Coun-ty that had a 100-percent efficien-cy rating, and was one of the 10out of 32 districts where the staff took a salary freeze.
BOE, townto talk
budgetBudget headed to TownshipCommittee for decisions on how
much and what it will cut
please see SCHOOL, page 6By KATRINA GRANTThe Shamong Sun
The township committee votedto approve a municipal budgetthat would raise the current taxrate levy 1.3 cents, equaling $27for the average assessed home of
$192,000. The current tax rate levyis 2.7 cents; with this approvedbudget the tax rate levy will in-crease to 4.07 cents. ShamongTownship still has the lowest taxrate in the county, officials said.The total budget will be $2.6 mil-lion.
A primary reason that taxeswere raised was a reduction instate aid. For the past four years,Shamong Township has been los-ing aid from the state.
Last year, the township did notraise taxes, but saw a reduction of $140,000 in state aid, officials said.
“That is the total to be collectedin the 4.0 tax rate,” Township Ad-ministrator Sue Onorato said. “Itis totally attributed to the loss of state aid over the past four years.Last year, we did not increase thelocal purpose tax, while the statereduced aid to Shamong by
$140,000. This causesship to draw heavilyplus, which has dippesafe level. The townshiing for alternative mcrease revenue to oflosses in state aid anin benefit and ene
which always exceed 2Another source of
the township is the 2-cfor the open space tax ters approved back increated $81,898.90 in rthe township.
Taxes may riseFourth straight year of decreasing state aid may ea $27 jump in taxes for average assessed homeow
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Alpha Q learnsthe hard way
Experience in sports is every-thing, and Alpha Q learned thatthe hard way recently, dropping
its season opener to the FreeAgents, 28-12.
“It was our first game, and ourinexperience showed in a fewfacets of the game. We did somethings well and we are going tobuild on them as the season pro-gresses,” head coach Bill Hillsaid. “Our enthusiasm remainsstrong; we will make adjustmentsand be ready for next week.”
One thing that was strongerthan any enthusiasm shown onthe field was the play of startingwide receiver Corinne Pawlows-ki.
Pawlowski recovered from anearly drop to go on to have anopening day to remember, pulling
in five receptions and recordingone touchdown.“It was a good beginning for
me, but a tough loss so it’s sort of bittersweet,” Pawlowski said.“Our team really has a lot to
learn from this game.”One of those things Alpha
must learn is how to improve a
secondary that struggled im-mensely throughout the game.
Despite strong play from freeagent pick up and new startingsafety Collier Green who record-ed the game’s lone interception,the defense failed to record anoth-er stop throughout the game.
“Coverage needs to get better,”coverage defensive captain Rod-ney Konzelmann said.
Alpha Q’s next game is againstTeam Awesome, a team that is nostranger to experience. TeamAwesome is the reigning champi-on of the co-ed Glory Day Sportsleague.
“It’s going to be tough, it’sgoing to be hard, it’s going to be
worth it, we didn’t sign up for thisto just walk throughout theleague and win every game,”quarterback Connor Hughes said.“This game was a great learning
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“The $81,898.90 is collected tosupport open space and recre-
ation in the township,” MayorJon Shevelew said. “This taxwas approved by the voters in areferendum a number of yearsago. These monies are usedstrictly for open space preserva-tion and recreation projects in
the town.”In addition to r
taxes the committee ato cut a part-time preduced operating co
EDITORIAL6 THE SHAMONG SUN — MAY 11-17, 2011
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The freeze essentially wasalso a reduction because thestaff agreed to pay 1.5 percent of
its salary toward health insur-ance.
“The staff did this in order tosave jobs,” Christensen said.
Christensen worries that if the budget failure results in cutsthat it may cause the quality of education to go down.
Christensen hopetownship will take thsideration when loobudget options.
“The district did a job of keeping quatensen said. “If we geity goes down.”
Committee gets budgeSCHOOL
Continued from page 1
experience, and we really nowknow exactly how the league isrun and exactly what to expect.We were able to work out all the
kinks in our plays, and I thinknext week you will see a com-pletely different team. It’s justtough, losing one like this. It washumbling, meaningful and a lossthat will stick with all of us for awhile. We made a lot of plays,and let a lot of plays up as well.We shore up those things; this
team has a chance tthing special.”
If you would likAlpha Q’s next hagainst the reigningTeam Awesome, all iis available at its fapage, www.facebphaqflagfootballteam.
Learning the hard wayALPHA
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Another year of less from stTAXES
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Some cautionIt’s spring: Time to be careful
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it’s also a dangerous time of the year.Rather, it’s dangerous for some people. Namely, high school
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Seniors are but a few weeks
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But it’s important to remember that, just like cops can’t pre-
vent every crime, schools can do only so much. They need the
support of parents who take the time to speak to their kids
about the dangers of too much partying, getting into a car with
someone who has been drinking or getting behind the wheel of
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Unfortunately, this time of year, which should be one of cele-
bration, almost always brings news of tragedy as well.
This prom-graduation season, we hope that every parent will
take a few moments to remind their soon-to-be-adults to be care-
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Burlington County taxpayers
received some good news lastweek as Burlington County Free-holder Director Bruce Garganiopresented a $216.9-million budgetfor the year 2011 that reduces thecounty tax levy by $5,922,090.
This is the fourth year in a rowthat the tax levy has been cut. Thebudget was introduced onWednesday, May 4.
The budget, which calls forspending cuts in more than adozen departments, reducesspending by $4.3 million and alsolowers the county property tax
rate from 30.99 cents per $100 of equalized valuations to 30.96cents.
According to county freehold-
ers, this is the 21st year in a rowthe tax rate has been reduced.
“These multi-million dollar de-creases come at a time whencounty taxpayers need it most,”Garganio said. “This is reflectiveof all the cuts and consolidationsthat have been made, and frankly,we’re not done yet. Rest assuredthat all the county’s core pro-grams and services remain inplace.”
The public hearing is sched-uled for 7 p.m. on Wednesday,June 8. The total tax levy is about
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“The cumulative total of tax
and spending cuts over the lastfour years should send a strongmessage that we are seriousabout reining in the cost of gov-ernment. We realize we have anobligation to our residents whoare still struggling to find employ-ment and pay the rent or mort-gage,” Garganio said.
To cut costs, Garganio said thatmore than 300 staff positionshave been eliminated since Janu-ary 2008 and 165 vehicles from acounty fleet of more than 650have been taken out of service.
County levy reducedin proposed 2011 budget
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