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Township Practicing kindness

holds tax
rate steady
Residents still angered over
committee member benefits
By KATRINA GRANT tion and the lack of full-time em-
The Tabernacle Sun ployment for his reason to take
the benefits and said that as soon
The Township Committee as he gains full time employment
adopted a budget of $3.46 million he will give up his benefits.
that would keep the current tax Mayor Kim Brown said that she KATRINA GRANT/The Sun
rate of .237 cents the same. For took the benefits associated with Olson Middle School Kindness Committee members pose with their awards at a recent BOE meet-
the average assessed home, that the mayor’s position because it ing.
equals about $713.40 in taxes for was actually less expensive for
the year. Although the tax rate taxpayers because her full time
will remain the same, many resi- position with the school uses a
dents still voiced concerns over
elements of the budget. Benefits
for committee members were a
topic of big concern for many res-
idents.
“What is the rationale that you
private insurance provider; she
has since given the benefits up.
Under new rules, Committee
Member Stephen Lee is not able
to take benefits, and Richard
Franzen said he would be giving
Rafferty gets to work
take benefits and the taxpayers
have to pay them for a part-time
up the benefits in the coming
months. However, he said that
Lower taxes proposed by district
position that pays $5,000 a year?” while some residents may not
resident Fran Brooks said. “I agree with committee members By KATRINA GRANT Rafferty, who earned his Bach- Rafferty found that his biggest
don’t think it’s reasonable that taking benefits, their committee The Tabernacle Sun elor of Arts in Special Education challenge would be getting a
you can sit up there and put your salaries have not increased in the at Holy Family University in budget he was happy with and
hands in our pockets for that.” past 10 years. Tabernacle schools recently Pennsylvania, began his career one the taxpayers would like and
Many committee members “The salaries on this panel gained a new superintendent. as a special education teacher in pass. He feels he has accom-
gave various reasons as to why have not risen in 10 years,” George Rafferty, who has been in the Pennsauken Public School plished that with a budget that
they took the benefits. Deputy Franzen said. “I’m sure everyone education for 21 years, started the District. does not affect the quality of edu-
Mayor Kenneth Baronowski position March 1 and came in After earning a Masters of cation and does not raise taxes – it
pointed to a family medical situa- please see TAXES, page 5 ready to tackle a number of is- Arts in school psychology at actually lowers them.
sues. Among his priorities was Rowan University in New Jersey, “I would say for about the last
the budget. he moved into guidance counsel- four years the school budgets
“I was hired for the position in ing and was a school psycholo- have failed,” Rafferty said. “This
Miss out on last week’s $50 prize? January, but I did not start until gist. Rafferty decided he wanted is the first year administration
March,” Rafferty said. “Around to move into administration and and Board of Education members
No worries. The Sun Score page is back again this week with another January, schools are already went on to earn a post masters de- took a hard look to not have to go
heart-pounding, adrenaline-inducing mega-experience. All you have working on their budgets for the gree in Education Specialization back to the taxpayers and main-
to do is visit sunne.ws/contest and follow a few really simple steps. following year. It was in my best from Rowan University and a Cer- tain a quality education.”
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Tabernacle Elementary School safeties pose with their awards at a recent BOE meeting.

Tax rate holds steady


“I think we need to distinguish before, that your salaries need to
TAXES between a job and public service,
this is truly public service,” resi-
be raised, I don’t think the real
discussion is if the benefits
Continued from page 1
dent Stewart Brooks said. should be taken,” said resident
While many residents and Raymond McCardi. “If I was on
in this room has received a raise committee members couldn’t the committee, I would probably
at their jobs.” agree about the discussion of take them also. I think the real
“Many people are talking budgets and benefits, the topic issue is the system that allows
about how much we cost the seemed to be one that will stay. there to be benefits for positions
township, but they are not talking “While I do think, like I’ve said like these.”
about how much we save and do
for the township,” Brown said.
“Yes, this is a part-time job, but
we put in a lot of hours for the
township and its residents.”

Rafferty
RAFFERTY
Continued from page 1

nated a few full-time administra-


tion positions, bringing them
down to part-time and enacted a
spending freeze for staff other
than for what is needed. They
also received an additional
$130,000 from the state.
The vote on the budget and
Board of Education members
will be held on April 27 at the
Kenneth R. Olson Middle School,
132 New Rd, Tabernacle, from 3
to 9 p.m.
The candidates are Douglas
Hess, Tina Marie Coolidge and
Stephen Price.
6 THE TABERNACLE SUN — APRIL 20-26, 2011 EDITORIAL

ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


General Manager & Editor Publisher Executive Vice President

ED LYNES Vice President of Sales


JOSEPH EISELE Advertising Director
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TOM ENGLE Art Director
KATRINA GRANT Tabernacle Editor

in our opinion

Already?
Presidential politics? Now? Ick
eriously. People are talking about running for president?

S In April? 2011? We have to start this now? We can’t get


more Charlie Sheen/lost snake coverage for at least a few
more weeks? Just about anything is better than listening to Lewis prepares for a
months of campaign gibberish.
Politicians and other POTUS
wanna-bes usually start off
with a “Who, me?” kind of false
modesty. Then they announce
Presidential politics
Are you ready for the 2012
presidential primaries and
election? Or not? Leave your
comment in the Forum sec-
run of a different kind
By ROBERT LINNEHAN “Olympian of the (20th) Centu- “I’m proud of where I came
they’re thinking about run- tion at The Tabernacle Sun ry,” declared his candidacy last from, proud to be back, and
www.tabernaclesun.com. week for the Democratic state ready to step up to serve the tax-
ning. Then they form an “ex- Former Olympian Carl Lewis Senate nomination in the eighth payers of this great state that af-
ploratory committee.” Then, is going to attempt to make the district. forded me so many wonderful
transition from athlete to state Lewis advanced his agenda opportunities. This is my chance
like they’re giving us all some kind of early birthday present, senator as he announced his can- for reform, including an end to to give back to my community,
they declare that they, after much soul-searching and at the urg- didacy for the Democratic state “a culture of mediocrity” in the the South Jersey region and the
Senate nomination in the Eighth state’s educational system. entire state that has meant so
ing of millions of working men, women, children and dogs, in- District. He also said he was deter- much to me.”
deed will selflessly, albeit reluctantly and at great personal sac- The Eighth District is current- mined to promote a new environ- Lewis said he is running be-
ly represented by Republican ment of civility and bi-partisan- cause of a passion to improve
rifice, toss their hat into the ring. Senator Dawn Marie Addiego. ship in New Jersey politics. the quality of life for New Jer-
Oh, please. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary Tabernacle Township is includ- “South Jersey is where I grew sey’s families.
ed in the eighth district. up and learned what matters – He said he will champion re-
are months away. Why all the drama now? Yes, we know it takes The Senate seat will be on the that hard work, family values forms that make the state a more
a good bit of planning to run a presidential campaign. But November ballot for the general and commitment to others can affordable place to live and work,
elections. make a difference,” Lewis said, while raising the standards of
please spare us the soap operas this far in advance of anyone
The nine-time Olympic gold whose family moved to Willing- New Jersey’s schools, infrastruc-
actually casting a vote. medalist, who was named boro when he was 2 years old. ture and other public services.
We’re all for spirited debate of the issues – at all levels of gov-
ernment. It’s democracy in action. It’s the way people get their
views across, figure out which candidates to support and, in the
end, with any luck, solve some problems.
That’s honest, responsible campaigning/governing. Useful
Martin shows her creativity
On April 14, Rutgers Universi- dergraduate research and cre- criminal justice, nursing,
stuff. Meaningful stuff. Stuff people can sink their teeth into, ty-Camden arts and sciences stu- ative activity. physics, and political science,
but stuff that usually happens closer to when an election is dents displayed the research More than 40 projects were among many others.
they conducted with faculty on displayed and included research Kimberly Martin, of Taberna-
about to take place or when no election is approaching and posters and in other media dur- in disciplines such as art, biolo- cle, was among those who pre-
politicians are doing their jobs – you know, governing. ing a special celebration of un- gy, business, computer science, sented her research.
What are we going to be subjected to for the next eight or so
months from these presidential hopefuls? Announcements of
staffing hires and fires? Fund-raising pleas? Photo-ops? SPEAK UP!
Here’s a tip: Regular people don’t care about this stuff. At The Tabernacle Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
least not now. that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous let-
ters.
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