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NOV. 1218, 2014

Seneca honors seniors at last home game

PTA to host
community night
this Friday
By NICK COHEN
The Sun
As the weather turns and the
trees empty their leaves, the Tabernacle PTA will fill residents social calendars.
The PTA will host Community
Night on Friday, Nov. 14 beginning at 6 p.m. at Olson Middle
School. The evening begins with
a spaghetti dinner then offers a
variety of activities for both children and parents, including a holiday shop, book fair, cake walk,
countless vendors and even an appearance from Santa Claus. The
community night event has
grown in size compared to previous years. Any event the PTA
holds can count on heavy support
from the districts teachers and
administrators.
We have an amazing relationship with our teachers, our principals and our superintendent,
PTA president Jenn Quartarone
said. They support our functions
please see INAUGURAL, page 10

SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun

Seneca High School quarterback JJ Scarpello feeds the rock to running back Sam Pawlikowski in a game played under the lights on
Halloween night. Seneca honored its senior players before falling 35-0 to the Renegades. The game was the last one played at home in
the eagles nest for Seneca, as the team will finish its season Thanksgiving Day at Cherokee.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Election results
Price, Jones, McCloy elected
to Tabernacle BOE. PAGE 2

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1215
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

2 THE TABERNACLE SUN NOV. 1218, 2014

RAY OF HOPE FUND


Were counting on you!

Voters elect Stephen Price,


Megan Jones, Kevin McCloy
to Tabernacle BOE
By NICK COHEN

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percent.
Incumbent Kim Brown (R) was
re-elected to her seat on the township committee. Brown ran unopposed.
In the U.S. Senate election,
Cory Booker (D) defeated Jeff
Bell (R) by a tally of 997,331 votes
to 762,981. Tom MacArthur (R) defeated Aimee Belgard (D) 95,166 to
75,972 in the third congressional
district election.
In the freeholder election, Republicans Bruce Garganio and
Mary Ann O Brien defeated Democrats Tom Pullion and Michael
Schmidt with 52.55 percent of the
vote.

The Sun
Residents will see a couple of
familiar faces as well as a new
face on the Tabernacle Township
Board of Education in the wake
of the election held Nov. 4.
Incumbents Stephen Price and
Megan Jones as well as newcomer Kevin McCloy defeated Lorie
Cutts for the three vacant seats on
the board.
Price received 885 votes, 24.06
percent, McCloy received 1,026
votes, 27.90 percent, Jones received 878 votes, 23.87 percent,
and Cutts received 876 votes, 23.82

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SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun

No. 25 Frank Caterina of Seneca High School wraps up Shawnee High School running back Jake Parola in
a game played under the lights on Halloween night. Seneca honored its senior players before falling 35-0
to the Renegades. The game was the last one played at home in the eagles nest for Seneca, as the team
will finish its season Thanksgiving Day at Cherokee.

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Midterm elections, early exit polls show discontent across the board
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t first glance, the early results


of last weeks midterm elections show a nationwide backlash against President Obama and the
Democratic Party.
For the second straight midterm
election, Republicans earned significant victories, this time flipping at
least seven seats in the Senate to their
side. Three incumbent Democratic
senators lost their re-election bids, in
North Carolina, Arkansas and Colorado. Four other states Iowa, Montana, South Dakota and West Virginia also changed party hands from
Democrat to Republican. And results
in Alaska, Virginia and Louisiana are
still out, as of this writing.
The Senate victories now give the
Republicans full control of Congress,
with its majority in the House of Representatives being its largest margin
since World War II. In addition, Republican governors won election or re-

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election in key states such as Ohio,


Wisconsin and New Mexico, in Maryland a traditionally Democratic
state and in Illinois, Obamas home
state.
Data such as this would make one
think that voters are unhappy with the
performance and direction of the
White House. And thats probably accurate. Early exit polls found that
Obamas approval rating is down 10
points versus 2012, and more voters
said they were voting to show opposition to Obama (34 percent) rather than
support for him (20 percent). More
people also have an unfavorable view
of the Democratic Party than a favor-

able view (53 percent to 44 percent).


But even more people have a negative view of the Republican Party (56
percent) than a positive view (40 percent).
So what gives? Voters made a statement directly to Obama with the
midterm elections; they seemed to
vote against Obama instead of for the
Republicans. Republican supporters
could spin that to say its not true;
Democratic supporters could say
things will change in two years when
Obamas out.
In the meantime, we can all expect
two more years of jarring in D.C. with
not much getting done, since the Republicans in Congress will most likely
clash with Obama in the White House.
Voters are not happy, but who are
they most unhappy with? Thats something the prognosticators will debate
heavily for the next two years, before
the next big national election in 2016.

Tabernacle UMC hosts spaghetti supper on Nov. 22


The Tabernacle United Methodist
Church, 166 Carranza Road, will be holding an All You Can Eat Spaghetti Supper
on Saturday, Nov. 22
from 4:30 -7 p.m.
Tickets are sold at
the door and are $10 for
adults, $4 for children ages 4-12 and children under 4 are free.

briefs

It includes pasta, plain and mushroom


sauce, sausage, homemade meatballs,
salad bar, dessert bar, bread and beverage.

Designer bag bingo fundraiser


benefits Seneca Nov. 20
Seneca High School will host a designer
bag bingo fundraiser on Thursday, Nov. 20

in the Seneca cafeteria at 6:30 p.m.


All proceeds from the event will help
fund the 110 Carranza Prom House, an
alcohol- and drug-free post prom party to
be held at Seneca High School.
It is $20 to register prior to Nov. 14, $25
after and at the door.
Contact
Karen
O'Neil
at
koneil@lrhsd.org for more information.

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through Burlington County College to ensure that all of our residents have the skills necessary
for the modern job market, said
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Computer skills are necessary
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helping all community members
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world, BCC interim President
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The interactive, hands-on seminars will be led by students in
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throughout the community, said
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The sessions cover Internet
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Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife
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children explore wildlife, plants
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Chess club: Ages 7 to 16. 4 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Join
Mr. Rick and his young assistants,
Michael and Ryan, for an hour of
play and instruction. Bring a
chess set if you have one.
Pinelands Young at Heart Seniors
Club: Noon at the Tabernacle
Community Center, 81 Hawkins
Road. Cake and coffee is served.
Membership available for $12 a
year for those 55 and older. Trips
to all over the area and the nation
are available to members and
friends.
Tabernacle Womans Association
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Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10
a.m. at Church of Christ, Carranza Road. Miss Peggy welcomes
children and their attending
adult to story hour. This is a
great opportunity for kids and
adults to meet new people in the
community. Questions, call the
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Library babies: Ages 0 to 2. 10:30
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Snack attack: Ages 7 to 12. Noon
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Tabernacle Historical Society
meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Tabernacle
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Pinelands Library book sale: 3 p.m.
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Bring a brown paper shopping
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Paws to read: 3:30 p.m. at Pinelands
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INAUGURAL
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are active community members
so they are happy to be involved. I
can go to any one of our teachers
or our principals and know well
have their support.
Just days before one of its
biggest events of the year, Tabernacle Community Night, the association
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The event will be the first of its
kind in the township and, yes, Mr.
Claus will continue to make his
way through Tabernacle as he is
scheduled to make an appearance
at the tree lighting as well.
Teacher involvement in the
PTAs January event will require
more than just a time commitment. It will also require the ability to ball.
Were excited to bring in show
basketball team, the Harlem Wizards, again this year. The Wizards
will be playing a team made up of
teachers from throughout the
Seneca sending district, which
should be a lot of fun, Quartarone said.
The Harlem Wizards are a professional entertainment basketball team similar to the Harlem
Globetrotters in that they bring a
combination of basketball skill
and fun for the audience.
The fundraising events allow

the PTA to support several initiatives for students in both Olson


Middle School and Tabernacle Elementary School.
Were able to have authors
visit the schools and do readings.
We purchased new curtains for
the stages in both auditoriums.
The carnival we throw at the end
of year for TES are all possible
because of the events sponsors,
Quartarone said.
In addition to support from the
districts employees, Quartarone
said the PTA can always count on
Tabernacle as a community to
support its schools.
Tabernacle is amazing as a
community in how supportive
they are and how proud they are
of the education their kids receive, Quartarone said.
The Harlem Wizards event will
take place at Seneca High School
on Jan. 26. Advance tickets will be
available in early December. For
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