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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Promise rideMay 7 ride to benefit
Urban Promise. PAGE 2
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PAIDBELLMAWR, NJ
PERMIT NO. 1239
www.tabernaclesun.com APRIL 20-26, 2011
KATRINA GRANTOlson Middle School Kindness Committee members pose with their awards at a recent BOE meet-ing.
Practicing kindness
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By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
Tabernacle schools recentlygained a new superintendent.George Rafferty, who has been ineducation for 21 years, started theposition March 1 and came inready to tackle a number of is-sues. Among his priorities wasthe budget.
I was hired for the position inJanuary, but I did not start unti lMarch, Rafferty said. AroundJanuary, schools are alreadyworking on their budgets for thefollowing year. It was in my bestinterest to be involved unofficial-ly because this is the budget that Iwould be inheriting.
Rafferty, who earned his Bach-elor of Arts in Special Educationat Holy Family University inPennsylvania, began his careeras a special education teacher inthe Pennsauken Public SchoolDistrict.
After earning a Masters of Arts in school psychology atRowan University in New Jersey,he moved into guidance counsel-ing and was a school psycholo-gist. Rafferty decided he wantedto move into administration andwent on to earn a post masters de-gree in Education Specializationfrom Rowan University and a Cer-tificate of Advanced GraduateStudies in School Administra-tion.
Rafferty found that his bchallenge would be getbudget he was happy witone the taxpayers would likpass. He feels he has plished that with a budgedoes not affect the quality ocation and does not raise taxactually lowers them.
I would say for about tfour years the school bhave failed, Rafferty said. is the first year administrand Board of Education memtook a hard look to not haveback to the taxpayers and tain a quality education.
In order to not raise taxTabernacle school district e
Rafferty gets to work
please see RAFFERT
By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
The Township Committeeadopted a budget of $3.46 millionthat would keep the current taxrate of .237 cents the same. Forthe average assessed home, thatequals about $713.40 in taxes forthe year. Although the tax ratewill remain the same, many resi-dents still voiced concerns overelements of the budget. Benefitsfor committee members were atopic of big concern for many res-dents.
What is the rationale that youtake benefits and the taxpayershave to pay them for a part-timeposition that pays $5,000 a year?resident Fran Brooks said. Idont think its reasonable thatyou can sit up there and put yourhands in our pockets for that.
Many committee membersgave various reasons as to whythey took the benefits. DeputyMayor Kenneth Baronowskipointed to a family medical situa-
tion and the lack of full-time em-ployment for his reason to takethe benefits and said that as soonas he gains full time employmenthe will give up his benefits.Mayor Kim Brown said that shetook the benefits associated withthe mayors position because itwas actually less expensive fortaxpayers because her full timeposition with the school uses aprivate insurance provider; shehas since given the benefits up.
Under new rules, CommitteeMember Stephen Lee is not ableto take benefits, and RichardFranzen said he would be givingup the benefits in the comingmonths. However, he said thatwhile some residents may notagree with committee memberstaking benefits, their committeesalaries have not increased in thepast 10 years.
The salaries on this panelhave not risen in 10 years,Franzen said. Im sure everyone
Townshipholds tax
rate steadyResidents still angered overcommittee member benefits
please see TAXES, page 5
Lower taxes proposed by district
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Cycling season is coming. Areyou ready? Kick off the season on
May 7 for a ride to benefit UrbanPromise Academy in Camden.Urban Promise is a mission in
Camden that reaches childrenand teens in Camden. Throughafter school programs, summercamps, alternative schools, jobtraining initiatives, and manyother innovative ways, UrbanPromise is creating a new genera-tion of young leaders who desireto follow Christ and change theirown community.
There is a group of 11 high
school students from UrbanPromise Academy, known as the
UP Elite Cycling Team, that hasbeen meeting every Sunday inMarch and April, attendingchurch at Fellowship AllianceChapel in Medford. Then theycome to Tabernacle to train.
Through a generous donation,the students have been equippedwith new Fugi bikes, helmets,and jerseys.
A group of volunteers are men-toring and training these stu-dents for their upcoming 50-mileride. After the training rides, the
kids are provided lunch anlowship.
The ride will consist omile, 22-mile, or 50-mileThe 50-mile ride starts at sons Farm in Medford, tmile ride will start in Chatswand the 13-mile ride stMicks Canoe and Kayak RAll rides will follow theroute and end at Tuckertonport Museum in Tuckerton.
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We encourage residents tosubmit photos of environmentalsuccesses or challenges in yourcommunities to raise awarenessof everyones impact on the envi-ronment, Freeholder Mary AnnOBrien said.
The photos will be judged bythe Burlington County Health De-
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All of the pictures will beshowcased at Burlington Coun-tys Earth Fair at Smithville Parkon Saturday, June 18 and a Peo-ples Choice Award will be votedon and awarded that day.
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n this room has received a raiseat their jobs.
Many people are talkingabout how much we cost thetownship, but they are not talkingabout how much we save and dofor the township, Brown said.Yes, this is a part-time job, butwe put in a lot of hours for thetownship and its residents.
I think we need to distinguishbetween a job and public service,this is truly public service, resi-dent Stewart Brooks said.
While many residents andcommittee members couldntagree about the discussion of budgets and benefits, the topicseemed to be one that will stay.
While I do think, like Ive said
before, that your salaries need tobe raised, I dont think the realdiscussion is if the benefitsshould be taken, said residentRaymond McCardi. If I was onthe committee, I would probablytake them also. I think the realissue is the system that allowsthere to be benefits for positionslike these.
APRIL 20-26, 2011 THE TABERNACLE SUN 5
nated a few full-time administra-tion positions, bringing themdown to part-time and enacted aspending freeze for staff otherthan for what is needed. Theyalso received an additional$130,000 from the state.
The vote on the budget andBoard of Education memberswill be held on April 27 at theKenneth R. Olson Middle School,132 New Rd, Tabernacle, from 3to 9 p.m.
The candidates are DouglasHess, Tina Marie Coolidge andStephen Price.
RAFFERTYContinued from page 1
Rafferty
TAXESContinued from page 1
Tax rate holds steady KATRINA GRANT/The Sun
Tabernacle Elementary School safeties pose with their awards at a recent BOE meeting.
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EDITORIAL
By ROBERT LINNEHANThe Tabernacle Sun
Former Olympian Carl Lewisis going to attempt to make thetransition from athlete to statesenator as he announced his can-didacy for the Democratic stateSenate nomination in the EighthDistrict.
The Eighth District is current-ly represented by RepublicanSenator Dawn Marie Addiego.Tabernacle Township is includ-ed in the eighth district.
The Senate seat will be on theNovember ballot for the generalelections.
The nine-time Olympic goldmedalist, who was named
Olympian of the (20th) Centu-ry, declared his candidacy lastweek for the Democratic stateSenate nomination in the eighthdistrict.
Lewis advanced his agendafor reform, including an end toa culture of mediocrity in thestates educational system.
He also said he was deter-mined to promote a new environ-ment of civility and bi-partisan-ship in New Jersey politics.
South Jersey is where I grewup and learned what matters that hard work, family valuesand commitment to others canmake a difference, Lewis said,whose family moved to Willing-boro when he was 2 years old.
Im proud of where from, proud to be bacready to step up to serve thpayers of this great state thforded me so many wonopportunities. This is my chto give back to my commthe South Jersey region anentire state that has meamuch to me.
Lewis said he is runnicause of a passion to imthe quality of life for Neseys families.
He said he will champforms that make the state a affordable place to live and while raising the standarNew Jerseys schools, infrature and other public servic
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Already?Presidential politics? Now? Ick
Seriously. People are talking about running for president?In April? 2011? We have to start this now? We cant get
more Charlie Sheen/lost snake coverage for at least a fewmore weeks? Just about anything is better than listening tomonths of campaign gibberish.
Politicians and other POTUSwanna-bes usually start off with a Who, me? kind of falsemodesty. Then they announcetheyre thinking about run-ning. Then they form an ex-ploratory committee. Then,like theyre giving us all some kind of early birthday present,they declare that they, after much soul-searching and at the urg-ing of millions of working men, women, children and dogs, in-deed will selflessly, albeit reluctantly and at great personal sac-rifice, toss their hat into the ring.
Oh, please. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primaryare months away. Why all the drama now? Yes, we know it takesa good bit of planning to run a presidential campaign. Butplease spare us the soap operas this far in advance of anyoneactually casting a vote.
Were all for spirited debate of the issues at all levels of gov-ernment. Its democracy in action. Its the way people get theirviews across, figure out which candidates to support and, in theend, with any luck, solve some problems.
Thats honest, responsible campaigning/governing. Usefulstuff. Meaningful stuff. Stuff people can sink their teeth into,but stuff that usually happens closer to when an election isabout to take place or when no election is approaching andpoliticians are doing their jobs you know, governing.
What are we going to be subjected to for the next eight or somonths from these presidential hopefuls? Announcements of staffing hires and fires? Fund-raising pleas? Photo-ops?
Heres a tip: Regular people dont care about this stuff. Atleast not now.
Presidential politicsAre you ready for the 2012presidential primaries andelection? Or not? Leave yourcomment in the Forum sec-tion atwww.tabernaclesun.com.
On April 14, Rutgers Universi-ty-Camden arts and sciences stu-dents displayed the researchthey conducted with faculty onposters and in other media dur-ing a special celebration of un-
dergraduate research and cre-ative activity.
More than 40 projects weredisplayed and included researchin disciplines such as art, biolo-gy, business, computer science,
criminal justice, nphysics, and political scamong many others.
Kimberly Martin, of Tacle, was among those whsented her research.
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