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homeless
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Millions of animals find themselves
homeless each year, and pets
in South Jersey are no exception
By MIKE MONOSTRA and KRISTEN DOWD
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As the skies turned slate grey and the temperatures began
to dip below freezing, someone placed a small, shivering dog
in a box behind a local hardware store and walked away.
Underweight, dehydrated and riddled with mammary tumors, the six-pound miniature pinscher mix could barely see
through her crusted-over eyes. Severe dental disease left her
mouth sore and rotting. At 13 years old, she could no longer
depend on the kneecaps in her hind legs.
With a massive snowstorm fewer than 24 hours away, the
dog curled up in the box, waiting for rescue, which luckily for
her came in the form of a good Samaritan who happened behind the hardware store.
Picking up the box and placing it in the warmth of his car,
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Tabernacle budget
discussions continue
After recently discussing options to avoid
a tax increase, township administrator
presents two budget options to committee
By SEAN LAJOIE
The Sun
Municipal budget discussions
continued last week at the Tabernacle Township Committee meeting.
After being instructed by
Mayor Stephen Lee to cut the
budget by about 10 percent to
avoid a tax increase, Township
Administrator Doug Cramer
came up with two separate budgets that would fulfill this objective
using different paths.
The committee also passed an
ordinance establishing a cap
bank in case the township were to
spend more than the budget pro-
vides.
However, as township CFO
Terry Henry explained, establishing the cap bank doesnt necessarily mean theyre going to use it,
but they will have the opportunity to until it expires in two years.
Were not committing to
spending any money here. This is
just to set up the process in case
we want to exceed the cap by a
certain percentage down the
road, Committeeman Richard
Franzen said.
The ordinance received some
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Seneca High School sophomore Joe Manchio became the schools first state champion by holding off Paulsboro's Nick Duca, 5-4, in the 106-pound weight class. After becoming the schools first regional champion
as a freshman, Manchio lost a hard-fought match in states to a much older competitor. Manchio has displayed great resilience throughout his short-lived career with Seneca, a career that has a very bright future.
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Seneca.
There will be 10 games of bingo played,
and a bag or wallet will be given as a prize
for each game.
There will be a fee of $20 per player if
registration is received by April 6. Cost is
$25 after April 6 and at the door. Partici-
pants must be 18 or older to play. Additional cards may be purchased at the door.
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of six-12 seats, paid in full.
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Red Cross Blood Drive sponsored
by Medford Lakes Lions: 2 to 7
p.m. at Vaughan Community
House in Medford Lakes. Firsttime donors welcomed. Get in the
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SATURDAY MARCH 26
Weaving Quilts and Gardening
Together: 11 a.m. to noon at Medford Leas. An award-winning quilter, Karen Devers, will be displaying quilts in a Medford Leas
Forum. Devers, who has been
quilting for more than two
decades, also is a teacher and
designer, and will be speaking on
ways that gardening and quilting
are interwoven. Audience members also will be invited to share
their own botanical textiles. No
registration required.
Anime Club: Ages 12 and up. 2 p.m.
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Association volunteer recently took
some time to hold
Sweet Heart, an 11month-old domestic-shorthair mix.
Sweet Heart is just
one of the hundreds of cats available for adoption
at
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AWA
throughout
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year.
The Sun
acquire a dog or cat today, just kitten mills commercial breedahead of breeders and acquiring ing facilities where cats and dogs
are bred at high rates and in subanimals from a friend or relative.
The increase is reflective of the standard conditions.
In New Jersey, government ofadopt, dont shop movement
many animal advocates have ficials have taken action against
preached over the past few years. the pet stores selling mill aniPuppy and kitten stores, common mals, which has had a real effect
sights in places such as shopping on how people acquire pets.
Studies have shown that there
malls in decades past, are no
longer places where people ac- are extraordinary medical probquire pets.
In the APPAs
About 4 million animals
2015-16 survey,
only 4 percent of
of the 6 million-8 million brought
people who acquired a dog
into shelters each year are adopted.
and 2 percent of
people who acHumane Society of the United States
quired a cat purchased it at a pet
store. In New Jersey, the number lems attached to puppy mill aniof pet stores selling animals is mals because of inbreeding and
now down to approximately 30 to disease that is inherent in that
35 locations, with many of them type of operation, said Camden
in North Jersey. Locally, there are County Freeholder Jeff Nash,
no puppy or kitten stores remain- whose county was one of the first
ing in Camden County and only in New Jersey to take action
against stores selling animals
one left in Burlington County.
from mills. The consumer is sadLawmakers go after
dled with heartbreak and extraorpuppy mill stores
dinary veterinary expenses.
Janice Fisher, puppy mill
Animal advocates have been awareness coordinator for an adbattling pet stores for many vocacy group named Friends of
years. The argument from advo- Animals United New Jersey, was
cates is these stores are selling
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animals coming from puppy and
of the issue.
Some people go to puppy
stores not knowing that they're
puppy mill dogs, Braslow said.
Braslow reached out to Nash to
see if Camden County could take
action. Shortly after, in September 2015, Camden County freeholders passed Normans Law,
preventing pet stores from selling
dogs and cats from commercial
breeding facilities. Many municipalities in Camden County later
followed suit, including Cherry
Hill and Voorhees.
Pats Puppies changed its business model shortly after Normans Law passed. Braslow
teamed with owner Pat Youmans
to transform the store into P&Ts
Puppy Love Adoption Center, a
nonprofit offering rescue puppies
for adoption.
In less than a year, 25 municipalities and five counties in New
Jersey have passed legislation
It takes a village
to make shelters go
With her many ailments and
advanced age, the shelter environment was not an ideal place
for Shiver. Luckily, one of the Animal Welfare Associations senior
foster homes stepped up to give
Shiver a place to rehabilitate before she is put up for adoption.
We have a fantastic, large network of foster homes, AWA shelter manager Nanci Keklak said.
We sent Shiver into foster care to
recoup, get some weight on her
and help her eye condition improve.
Foster families are just one of
the elements to help animal shelters run smoothly. Shelters depend on these families, as well as
volunteers, donations and more.
Rowland said while the CCAS
could always use more volunteers
and foster families, it has a good
system in place for those already
on board. She also said theres no
comparison to an individual
Mel, a 3-year-old Coonhound mix, was sure to give some love and affection to the Animal Welfare Association volunteer who recently
took him outside for some exercise. Mel was happy to spend a little
time running in the AWAs play yard.
choosing to volunteer at a public
or private organization.
Its really the volunteers decision on where they want to spend
their time and where they find that
the need is, Rowland said. Our
volunteers step up. They take ownership Theyre a good group.
The CCAS does well with donations. Creating a specific, tangible
need for donations is helpful, according to Rowland, whether it is
for medication for animals or
building a new cattery space, like
the CCAS recently was able to do
because of generous donations.
You have to create that need in
order for them to give. People
want to give for a reason. They
want to give for a purpose, Rowland said, and if they can see
what that impact is, theyre going
to give. And they want to give
you just have to be able to guide
them in directing the need.
Arpert said BCAS has an active and large volunteer group,
but is also looking for more people to join. The shelter is also
very welcoming of new donations.
Were always looking for
more, Arpert said. If anybody
wants to donate, come by the shelter By and large well accept
any donation, whether it be monetary, dog food, toys whatever it
is, well find a use for it.
Nash is certain bill will find its way to Assembly and Senate for votes
NASH
Continued from page 10
eral of them adopted resolutions.
Braslow was another key ally
in getting municipalities outside
of Camden County to jump on
board with the law. Braslow and
other advocates spent much of
the fall and winter attending
meetings around South Jersey
and speaking in support of the or-
dinance.
Braslow said it has been difficult at times to pitch the ordinance to municipalities, especially considering there are so few
towns with pet stores still in operation.
The biggest challenge is saying to the municipalities, You
may not have one, but you dont
want one, he said.
As news of the ordinance
spread, interest in a statewide
ban began to grow. In December,
to purchase animals.
However, Nash described the
oppositions arguments as legal
static and said it doesnt address
the issue at hand.
No one denies that the mills
treat these animals horrifically,
Nash said. No one denies that
these animals are sick. The individual storeowners will say, my
dogs arent sick. The Humane Society will counter them.
After testifying, Nash felt it
was a certainty the bill would
does business.
The overall budget would be
cut from $4.3 million to $3.8 million, which is less than what the
township spent last year.
If we do this, we will have no
surplus to carry forward for proceeding years, Cramer said.
If this option were selected, it
would eliminate the use of court,
the recreation department for
seniors, three public works employees, two additional snowplow
drivers, any part-time help in the
township office, any additional
employees and all salaries of the
committee.
Option two consists of a combination of the use of school tax, a
tax increase and some budget
cuts.
This budget would cut $256,000
with a requirement of $300,000 in
deferred school tax and a tax rate
increase of two cents. This option
would keep most of the townships services, however it would
eliminate any additional employees and would take cuts out of
public works, emergency management and the fire department.
This budget would also provide
a surplus of $320,000.
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from the 2015-16 winter sports
season at the meeting.
Superintendent Carol Birnbohm congratulated members of
the Shawnee, Lenape and Seneca
high schools DECA chapters for
winning their state and regional
competitions. They are now qualified to compete in the international career development conference national competition in Tennessee.
Lenapes math team won its
fourth consecutive championship
in the Burlington County Math
League. The team is ranked 10th
in New Jersey and No. 1 in South
Jersey.
The Seneca girls and boys basketball teams hosted free basketball clinics for youth basketball
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regular meeting: 8 p.m. in Town
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Formal action may be taken. For
more information and to confirm
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