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FEB. 39, 2016

Committee recaps
Winter Storm Jonas

Seneca falls to Cherry Hill West, 5748

The combination of a dedicated public


works team and a prepared electric
company spelled success for township
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
Last weeks Tabernacle Township Committee meeting began
with a somber moment of silence
conducted by Mayor Stephen Lee
to honor those who lost their lives
during Winter Storm Jonas.
There were approximately 60
storm-related deaths nationwide
over an eight-day period, according to Lee.
The storm was a record-setting
one that caused many regions
throughout the country much distress. At least 14 states received
more than a foot of snow. It was
the single biggest snowstorm on
record for at least six locations in
four states New Jersey, New
York, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
The storm also brought hurricane-like wind gusts, high tides
and coastal flooding, causing
major damage to several towns
bordering the ocean.
It makes you think about how
blessed we are to be here in Tabernacle. We had no fatalities, we

had an emergency operation system able to get the job done in


terms of getting the roads ready,
and our schools were ready to go.
We were ready here in Tabernacle, Lee said.
Lee reached out to township
administrator Doug Cramer early
Friday before the storm hit to set
a game plan regarding how they
would approach things and followed up with him on Sunday to
see how the process had gone.
After my call with Doug, I told
my boys they were guaranteed to
have school on Monday, Lee said.
So much for that!
All four members of the township committee focused their
closing reports on thanking the
members of the public works department, the fire department
and the rescue squad for a job
well done.
There was a great communication plan in place that kept track
of where everyone was so they
were all accounted for during the
dangerous weather.
Cramer gave special thanks to
please see TOWNSHIP, page 5

SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

Seneca High Schools No. 5 Brad Jankowski beats his Cherry Hill High School West defender off the
dribble and takes it to the hole. Seneca lost a hard-fought game to Cherry Hill West last week, 5748. Tommy Egan led the way in scoring for Seneca with 16 points and Zach Evans added 13, but it
was not enough to overcome the Lions.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Project Lead the Way
Students to utilize
3-D printers. PAGE 3

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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FEB. 39, 2016 THE TABERNACLE SUN 3

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By SEAN LAJOIE
Students are able to accomplish amazing things when given
the resources, Michael Condurso, department coordinator for
the technology education department at Lenape High School, said.
Condurso teaches the first-year
course of the Project Lead the
Way program, an introduction to
engineering design at Lenape.
His PLTW group just recently
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swimming scores
The following Seneca girls
swimming score was submitted
by varsity head coach Bonnie
Horner.
Lenape defeated Seneca, 99-70,
on Jan. 21
Event winners:
200-yard medley relay: Justina
Lanni, Patricia Thomas, Meghan
Vizzard and Nicole Shek, Lenape

200-yard
freestyle:
Abbey
Miskiewicz, Seneca
200-yard IM: Justina Lanni,
Lenape
50-yard freestyle: Tiara White,
Seneca
100-yard butterfly: Nicole Shek,
Lenape
100-yard
freestyle:
Abbey
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500-yard
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Sloane
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200-yard
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Patricia Thomas and Sloane
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100-yard backstroke: Nicole
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100-yard breaststroke: Justina
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400-yard
freestyle
relay:
Samantha Gray, Sloane Haines,
Nicole Shek and Julie Zeiberg,
Lenape

Township saw no major power outages


TOWNSHIP
Continued from page 1

the rescue squad for keeping


everyone fed and for shoveling
the walkways at the municipal
building so he did not have to
come back after pushing snow all
day.
Cramer dedicated much of his
free time on the weekend to lending a helping hand; Committeeman Joseph Barton spotted him
working the front-end loader on
Saturday and cleaning up the
schools on Sunday.
It takes a lot of hard work and
a lot of time to do what they did,
Committeewoman Kim Brown
said.
Brown said the schools were all
ready to be open on Monday
morning but had to be shut to follow suit with the Lenape Regional
High School District.
Other municipalities were not
as fortunate as Tabernacle and
were still scurrying to get roads
ready when the work-week began,
Brown said.
One thing that particularly
stuck out to Committeeman
Richard Franzen were the updates on the OEM website.
They updated us about eight
to 10 times to basically tell us
what was going on, and I found
that to be so helpful, Im so glad
they did it, he said.
Barton was out and about on
Saturday during the storm, and
he was impressed with how well
staffed the EMS building and the
fire house were. He was also im-

pressed with how well they ate.


It sure smelled good in there.
The fire department was cooking
a pot roast, the EMS building was
serving chilli and getting ready
for pulled pork later that
evening, Barton said.
Barton also thanked Atlantic
City Electric for the great job it
did.
Considering Tabernacle is basically 50 square miles of trees,

not experiencing any major


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like this was a remarkable feat
when the No. 1 cause of outages
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PLTW
Continued from page 3
reer path.
The Pathway to Engineering program
from PLTW is a highly competitive program designed to attract and retain students interested in pursuing a STEM-related postsecondary education and, ultimately, career.
Lenape and Seneca high schools were
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they are in their second year, while Cherokee and Shawnee high schools are experiencing the inaugural year.
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BAE Systems is proud to partner with

the Lenape Regional High School District


to help inspire the next generation and ignite their passion for STEM. We look forward to continuing our partnership in 2016
and beyond, said Tony Contino, program
manager/department manager of AEGIS
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at BAE Systems, Inc.
PLTW is a non-profit organization that
is the leading provider of STEM education
curriculum programs in schools across the
United States. PLTW works to prepare students for the global economy, one increasingly focused on high-growth and technology-driven occupations.
According to PLTW, by 2018, the nation
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most job growth now and in the future.

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knowledge of all STEM content areas.
Students leave the class with a greater
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literacy and a greater capacity for innovation.
They also become better team members
and communicators through working on
collaborative projects. These skill sets will
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pursue in the future, Condurso said.
The Pathway to Engineering program is
a four-year sequence of courses that allows
please see STUDENTS, page 12

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FEB. 39, 2016 THE TABERNACLE SUN 7

Seneca takes on Cherry Hill West


SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

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Seneca High Schools No. 22


Michael Ginyard and Cherry Hill
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opening tip. Seneca lost a hardfought game to Cherry Hill West
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FEB. 39, 2016 THE TABERNACLE SUN 11

Kindergarten registration
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Tabernacle Township Schools
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Children entering kindergarten in September must be 5
years of age on or before Oct. 1.
Parents are asked to call Tabernacle Elementary School between
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