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2 THE TABERNACLE SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
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Township to receive
full county parks grantBy NICK COHENThe Tabernacle Sun
Tabernacle is one of only threetowns throughout BurlingtonCounty that will receive the full$250,000 parks grant, county offi-cials said.
The award is the fourth cycle offunding by the county Municipal
Park Development AssistanceProgram. Freeholders use $5 mil-lion annually from the open spacefund, parks and farmland and his-toric preservation trust fund tosupport local parks, recreationprojects and construction work inthe municipalities.
All the towns within Burling-ton County are eligible for up to$250,000 each year, but Taberna-cle, along with Mt. Holly and De-
lanco, are the only three townsthat are receiving the maximumamount. Other grants range from$50,000 to $248,500. The county re-ceived applications totaling morethan $8 million.
Township administrator DougCramer said that the moneywould be used to complete the on-going work at Patty Bowker Park,
adding a concession stand as wellas handicap accessible paths andbleachers.
In other news:Mayor Stephen Lee presented a
proclamation honoring the familyof Anthony and Mildred Russo Jr.at the Township Committee meet-ing. Members of the Russo familywere in attendance to receiveplaques of the proclamation thatwas a tribute to their parents but
also the efforts of each generationof the family to continue theRusso legacy in Tabernacle.
The once 86-acre farm is nowmore than 500 acres but still fami-ly run by Anthony and Mildredschildren, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. The Russo familyestablished their farm in Taber-nacle in 1940, growing fresh fruits
and vegetables and later openinga farm market selling their pro-duce. The farm remains at the cor-ner of Carranza and MedfordLakes roads.
The farm stand sells fruit andvegetables grown on the familyfarm, as well as other local hall-marks, including wine fromValenzano Winery in Shamong.
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Russo family thankscommittee for honor
The propertys bakery servesfreshly baked breads, pastries,pies and the allegedly world fa-mous apple cider donuts. Green-houses surround the market andare filled with flowering basketsand flats in the summer, pump-kins and gourds in the fall andChristmas trees and wreaths inthe winter. A large selection of
gift items and home dcor areavailable throughout the market.
Anthony Russo Jr. and JosephCasano were former members ofthe Tabernacle Township Com-mittee and the planning board.The proclamation cites that many
churches, schools and organiza-tions have benefitted from thefamilys generosity and efforts.
Members of the Russo familyfilled town hall beaming withpride and thanking the committeefor honoring the legacy set forthby Anthony and Mildred.
Each member of the committeecommented on their favorite as-pects of Russos farm, from com-mitteewoman Kimberly Browncomplimenting the friendly andCheers like atmosphere whereeveryone knows your name, to
Rick Franzen saying the applecider donuts are a family favorite.Joe Barton specifically mentionedhow beautiful the property was,and it is a joy to have the businessbe a part of the Tabernacle com-munity.
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New Jersey residents are rich.
Really rich. Were the second-
richest state in the nation, be-
hind only those people two states to
the south in Maryland.
The median household income for
New Jersey residents is $69,667. Thats
pretty good news.
The bad news: That number is
boosted in large part by the states
ridiculously wealthy families. More
than 11 percent of families here have
an income of more than $200,000 per
year.
On the surface, the Garden States
ranking of No. 2 on the list of wealthi-
est states, compiled by 24/7 Wall St., isa positive sign to our economys health
and future prospects. Dig deeper,
though, and youll see a much differ-
ent story.
New Jerseys unemployment rate
was 9.5 percent in 2012, one of the
worst in the country. The national av-
erage was 8.1 percent. The state above
us on the rich list, Maryland, had a
low unemployment rate of 6.8 percent,
for example. Even worse, the number
of people on food stamps increased
from 8 percent in 2011 to 9.3 percent in
2012.
That is not good news.
Still, our outlook is getting better. Asof August, New Jerseys unemploy-
ment rate was 8.5 percent, according
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Thats the lowest mark since March
2009, when it was 8.3 percent. It also
closed the gap between the national
unemployment rate, which sat at 7.3
percent in August.
But New Jersey needs to help busi-
nesses create more jobs. While the
state gained 60,300 jobs in the past 12
months, it lost 1,500 in August. From
July to August, more than 12,000 work-
ers stopped looking for work and left
the workforce.
Thats not good, either.
Gov. Christie recently revamped the
states business tax breaks in an effort
to add more jobs, but how effective
that will be might take time to tell. Its
a good first step, as any incentive to
add more jobs is a positive step, as
long as the state isnt digging a deeperdebt hole.
The bottom line is our workers need
more jobs because the fact is that,
while a small percentage of New Jer-
sey families are rich, most are still
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I was always told growing up, most oftenby my grandmother, "breakfast is the mostimportant meal of the day, so eat yourbreakfast. If you grew up listening tosimilar words of wisdom from the older,wiser adults in your life, you won't be sur-prised to learn schools across the countryhave found making breakfast part of theirdaily schedules improves student learning.
That is why the Tabernacle Board of Edu-cation is making breakfast available for allstudents at the middle school for the 2013-2014 school year as part of a special pilotprogram. If the program proves success-ful, all students in grades kindergarten
through eight will find breakfast availableto them each morning starting in the 2014-2015 school year.
Educators now realize more than ever,eating a healthy breakfast each day can en-hance student learning and boost aschool's climate in a positive manner. Theresearch linking children's nutrition to ac-ademic learning is numerous. One onlyhas to refer to the Food Research and Ac-tion Center's "Breakfast for Learning" factsheet posted on our district website to
learn the evidence shows: 1.) skippingbreakfast and experiencing hunger im-pairs children's ability to learn; 2.) eatingbreakfast helps improve children's aca-demic performance; 3.) breakfast improveschildren's behavior and learning environ-
ments, and 4.) eating a healthy breakfastmay protect against childhood obesity.
Olson Middle School Principal SusanGrosser thinks piloting the breakfast pro-gram with the older students is a good wayto spread the word. I have adjusted ourarrival procedures and reassigned staffduties to help students who choose to eatbreakfast each morning, she said.
Maria Baran, food services managerwith Nutriserve, oversees the cafeteriaservices for the Tabernacle School District.
Baran attended the middle school's Back toSchool Night and set up a display of someof the menu options available to studentsfor breakfast each day. The most popular
BOE offers middle school students breakfast
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as well as schools from Washing-ton Township and West Windsor.
Since we hosted the competi-tion, its an exhibition, and wedont place. The competitionraised money for our program,Styers said. We dont have thebiggest competition, and werefine with that, but it does give the
kids an opportunity to see whatwere doing in comparison toother bands.
According to the USBandsrulebook, USBands uses a classi-fication system based on groupand class designations to makesure bands of similar size, styleand experience are grouped to-gether to compete. A tier-basedsystem is utilized where each
competitive class is judged on aseparate scale that reflects the ex-pected level of proficiency.
Class A bands are judged on ascale with fundamental to inter-mediate skills, bands classifiedas Open are judged based on in-termediate to advanced skills.Groups are based on the numberof performers.
Lenape Regional High SchoolDistrict schools do not compete inthe same group due to varyingsizes of the bands. Of the schools,
Cherokee is the largest andplaced into 5A. Shawnee is con-sidered to be more experienced,but smaller in size and competesat 4 Open. Lenape competes at 2Open, and Seneca competes at the4A level.
The Golden Eagles practiceand compete in a similar fashionto sports teams, but Styers at-
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WEDNESDAYOCT. 2Toddler time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
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Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10a.m. at Church of Christ, Carran-za Road. Miss Peggy welcomeschildren and their attendingadult to story hour. This is agreat opportunity for kids andadults to meet new people in thecommunity. Questions, call thechurch office at (609) 268-0576.
THURSDAYOCT. 3Yoga pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.
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BOE hopes breakfastprogram will expand
breakfast choice so far amongmiddle school students is whenBaran sets up the yogurt parfaitbar. Students make their waythrough the food line and get toselect various toppings to placeon top of their yogurt. The high-est number of breakfasts servedthis year on any given day was
just more than 30. We hope thatnumber reaches at least threetimes that amount by the middleof the school year. Baran is notic-ing morning breakfast is becom-ing a wonderful way for studentsto socialize with their peers andteachers.
I see more and more studentseating breakfast each day so theycan be with their friends. Westarted out with one student eat-ing breakfast the first day ofschool to over 30 students a day
now, Baran said.As a superintendent of schools,
there are many things I must
oversee, but the new morning
breakfast program at Olson hasbeen a pleasure to see take off.Sitting down with students andgetting their feedback has been anice way to start my day as well.Students are now starting to tellme they like the idea of getting toschool to have breakfast withtheir friends.
Everyone is optimistic thatschool breakfast will become aregular part of our studentsschool day in Tabernacle. Laura
Clapps, vice president of theBoard of Education and chairper-son of the boards operationscommittee, has discussed theschool breakfast option with herfellow board members StephenPrice and Julie Stewart as part oftheir monthly meetings. Theboard committee felt strongly itwas a worthwhile effort to sup-port in order to ensure studentsstarted their day successfully.Now the board of education willhope to see the program expand,
if successful, and look for mea-sureable success in our studentsachievement as well.
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Fall outdoor activitieshosted at county parks
Burlington County parks come
alive in the fall and play host topopular outdoor events, such asthe fall foliage float, and scare-crows on display, haunted prison,and indoor events at the prisonmuseum, wardens house,Smithville Mansion, Workers'House Gallery and UndergroundRailroad Museum.
Autumn is the ideal time toexplore the parks and view thebreathtaking colors that areready to explode with nature
walks and canoe trips led by parkrangers, fly-fishing classes, birdwatching and amphibian explo-ration, said Burlington Countyfreeholder director Joe Donnelly.Residents can also lend us ahand in one of our scheduled fallpark cleanups.
The county events calendarlists all of the park related activi-ties. It is located on the front pageof our website: www.co.burling-ton.nj.us on the right side on thepage.
Those folks that are not com-puter savvy can call (609) 265-5858, Donnelly said.
The Burlington County 37th
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ture visual artists from all overthe Delaware Valley. This showwill include 2D and 3D works aswell as installations at the His-toric Smithville Park AnnexGallery in Eastampton. Workswill be on display until Nov. 1. Anartists reception will be held onOct. 5, from 2 to 4 p.m. The eventis free and open to the public.
The Workers House Galleryon the Smithville Mansiongrounds holds exhibits through-
out the year. Through the Nee-dle's Eye will run through Oct.20. Members of the ColonialWest Jersey Chapter of the Em-broiderers' Guild of America,Inc. will display their needleworkin all areas of stitchery includingclassic crewel embroidery andcanvas work, applique and cre-ative stitchery.
Join us for the Second AnnualScarecrows on Parade on thegrounds of the Smithville Man-sion in Eastampton. We invite or-
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Visitors can vote forfavorite scarecrows
ly scarecrow. Visitors to the parkmay view scarecrows throughoutthe month of October and votefor their favorite ones. The parkis open daily from 8 a.m. untildusk.
On Oct. 20, we are holding theFall Foliage Family Float Festi-val. Residents can canoe on the
Rancocas Creek and see the fallfoliage along the creek fromSmithville Park to Mt. Holly. Pad-dlers will be shuttled back to His-toric Smithville Park for food, en-tertainment and activities for allages. Visitors can launch canoesand kayaks from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.The festival will continue until 4p.m.
There are three park cleanups
scheduled this fall. Visitors canhelp inventory and collect litterand debris along the waterlines.The first is on Saturday, Oct. 5from 9 a.m. to noon at Amico Is-land on Norman Ave. in Delran.
The second cleanup is on Sat-urday, Oct. 12 from 8:30 a.m. tonoon along the North Branch ofthe Rancocas Creek fromSmithville to Mt. Holly. Volun-teers must provide their own ca-noes or kayaks to participate in
this cleanup. Buses will be avail-able at the end of the trip totransport paddlers back to theirvehicles. The last scheduledcleanup is on Saturday, Nov. 2from 9 a.m. to noon also at AmicoIsland in Delran.
To learn more about parkcleanups, please call (609) 499-1001, Ext. 266.
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tempts to schedule practices andevents to allow students to be apart of other clubs.
We practice two days a weekin the evening, and then againFridays before football games andagain Saturdays before competi-tions, Styers said. A lot of our
students have jobs or want to par-ticipate in other clubs so Ive al-ways tried to make our scheduleflexible to that.
Styers credits the band reach-ing its highest level of membersat 94 to two things.
We have tremendous supportfrom our administration. Princi-pal Spektor and Bradley Bauer,the assistant principal, are verysupportive of our program andour goals for the program. Wealso have a great parent associa-tion that supports our events,Styers said. In addition to that,we have very little attrition,
rarely does the program lose kidsyear to year.Using Rocky Balboa as last
years theme left the Golden Ea-
gles with a tough act to follow.Styers chose My First Trip to theMagic Kingdom. Fitting asSeneca performed on Main Streetin Disney World earlier this year.
BANDContinued from page 7
Band has reached highestlevel of members at 94
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Members of the Seneca High School marching band rehearse this years theme, which is My First Trip tothe Magic Kingdom. Seneca hosted the annual USBands Competition on Sept. 28, which was the first ofsix events, in which the group will compete.
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