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    www.tabernaclesun.com MARCH 28, 2016 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 1315Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUELines on the Pines

    Event returns biggerand better. PAGE 5

    Kids

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    SEAN LAJOIE/The Sun

    Aria Mello scoops some peanut butter out to add to her ingredients. The Pinelands Branch Libraryheld its Kids Can Cook event last week. Ms. Beth Ann, from the Shop Rite of Medford, led the classfor some kid-friendly cooking. The children were able to sample new foods while learning aboutcooking, measuring, nutrition and sharing. For more photos, please see pages 3 and 9.

    Kid-friendly cooking

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    The Feb. 8 Tabernacle Town-ship Committee meeting playedhost to the first public revealingof the initial draft of the 2016budget.

    Well, the expenses portion.One major point was missing

    from that presentation the taxincrease for residents.

    The committee spent lastweeks meeting giving the secondhalf of the presentation and delv-ing into this sought-after infor-mation.

    The committees initial planwas to attempt to put together abudget with no tax increase. How-ever, after doing its due diligence,

    it was clear this would be a talltask.

    The townships fund balance isdown quite a bit this year, drop-ping from almost $1 million toabout $500,000. So to get this budg-et down to a zero tax increase, thetownship would likely be lookingat deferring about $480,000 inschool taxes. The township hasnot deferred school taxes in sever-

    al years.Theres about $2.9 million

    available to defer, and the Taber-nacle budget would require thetownship to use about $450,000 ofthat to reach the goal of keepingtaxes flat.

    The township is the tax collect-ing entity for all of the taxingbodies; it collects for the county,the local school district and theregional school district. It collectsfor the schools six months in ad-vance of when the money is due,so at any point in time, it wouldhave six months worth of schooltaxes on the books as a liability.

    To keep taxes down, the statewill allow the township to deferthose taxes or wipe off the liabili-ty from its books and utilize the

    money it has already collected tofund its budget.

    So rather than using moneythat has been taxed, it is able toship this over and use it to bal-ance the budget.

    Unfortunately, there are nonew revenue sources in town orbeing given from the state this

    Township looksto keep taxes flat

    Part two of the budget presentation delvedinto the potential tax increase and the three

    potential routes township could take to prevent it

    please see FIRST, page 10

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    2 THE TABERNACLE SUN MARCH 28, 2016

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    The Sun newspapers an-nounced the winners of theirValentine Coloring Contest. Read-ers were asked to color a pictureand send it to us for entry into acontest. Each winner received afour-pack of tickets to SaharaSams. There were 134 total en-tries, and four winners from Tab-

    ernacle. They are: Logan Lanke-nau (7), Emma Jedrzejewski (5),Jessica Bitter (11) and CameronDeCillia (3).

    To see the winning entries,please visit our Facebook page,www.facebook.com/tabernacle-sun/. Congratulations to the win-ners!

    Medfords annual Easter egghunt is set for March 19 at 11 a.m.in Freedom Park.

    Preschoolers through fourthgraders are invited to join withthe Easter Bunny in an Easteregg hunt for fun-filled eggs. Spe-cial prizes will be awarded tothose who find the "magic" eggs!

    Guests are encouraged to bring

    a bag or basket.This event is a free community

    outreach service by the Shawneeand Seneca High School InteractClubs and the Medford Vincen-town Rotary Club.

    In the event of inclementweather, the hunt will be March26. For more information, visitwww.MVROTARYCLUB.ORG.

    Coloring contestwinners announced

    Tabernacle winners include Logan Lankenau,Emma Jedrzejewski, Jessica Bitter, Cameron DeCillia

    Easter egg hunt set for March 19

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    MARCH 28, 2016 THE TABERNACLE SUN 5

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    The Lines on the Pines indoorcelebration of the New JerseyPine Barrens has become tradi-tion in South Jersey.

    This popular book-signing, his-tory, arts and craft show is dedi-cated to honoring the authors andhistory as well as the humanitiesand the arts of the Pinelands.

    It is a free day, open to the pub-lic, courtesy of the 501 (c) (3) New

    Jersey nonprofit corporation Itsa Sign of the Pines.

    The group originally began asa conversation among friends sit-ting in a Piney bar.

    How could we bring like-minded people together to cele-brate and maintain the culturalrichness of the New Jersey PineBarrens? said Linda Stanton,founder and president of the It's aSign of the Pines organization.

    Eleven years ago, the firstweekend gathering brought to-gether authors and historianswhose work reflected upon or wasinfluenced by the Pines.

    They decided to make the gath-ering an annual get together, andit has become a much-anticipatednetworking opportunity for pre-senters and for local communitymembers who attend by the hun-dreds.

    The event is about raisingawareness, not raising money,

    Stanton said. We want to providea venue in a networking and so-cial environment for local au-thors and artists as well as his-toric and environmental groupsof the New Jersey Pine Barrensto showcase their talents, selltheir products and share informa-tion.

    The historically well-attendedevent is gaining a reputation forhaving a laundry list of talent on

    site. This years Line on the Pineswill have 80 different artists, au-thors, musicians, crafters andgroups.

    One of these groups that hasmade the prestigious invite list isthe Medford Historical Society,and one of the top artists featuredthis year will be its vice presi-dent, Holly Doyle.

    IF YOU GOWhere: Historic RenaultWinery on 72 N. Bremen Ave.in Egg Harbor CityWhen: March 13 from 11 a.m. to4 p.m.Cost: Free and open to thepublicHow: Presented by Its a Signof the Pines, a 501 (c) (3) NewJersey nonprofit corporation.

    Lines on the Pines returnsSouth Jersey tradition to celebrate the historic Pine Barrens

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    6 THE TABERNACLE SUN MARCH 28, 2016

    108 Kings Highway East

    Haddonfield, NJ 08033

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    The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailedweekly to select addresses in the 08088 ZIPcode. If you are not on the mailing list, six-month subscriptions are available for$39.99.

    PDFs of the publication are online, free ofcharge. For information, please call 856-427-0933.

    To submit a news release, please [email protected].

    For advertising information, call 856-427-0933 or email [email protected].

    The Sun welcomes suggestions and com-ments from readers including any infor-mation about errors that may call for a cor-rection to be printed.

    SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Includeyour name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto [email protected], via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.

    The Tabernacle Sun reserves the right toreprint your letter in any medium includ-ing electronically.

    Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media

    manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd

    senior associate editor Mike Monostra

    tabernacle editor Sean Lajoie

    art director Stephanie Lippincott

    advertisinG director Arlene Reyes

    elauwit media Group

    publisher emeritus Steve Miller

    editor emeritus Alan Bauer

    Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor

    Joe Eiselepublisher

    However, Doyle isnt known for whatyou would consider normal art; she is a

    recycling artist.The six-year veteran of the Lines on thePines collects everything from pineconesto driftwood to antique buttons. She usesthese seemingly useless items to createsigns, necklaces or whatever she can thinkof with her creative mind.

    If its sitting still long enough, I painton it! Doyle said.

    She enjoys the opportunity to speakwith guests about her work and about theimportance of recycling when it comes tothe preservation of the Pinelands.

    Another Medford group attending the

    event will be the Dr. James Still HistoricOffice Site and Education Center. Thegroup got involved back in 2012 and takesgreat pride in speaking with Pine Barrensresidents about their family story.

    The history of Dr. James Still and his

    family is very important to the story of thePinelands. His life was an integral part ofhistory, the families and culture of thePinelands in the 1800s, descendant of Dr.James Still Sam Still said.

    The event also features a number offaces from all over the region that continue

    to come back each year after witnessingthe extravaganza.Lines on the Pines was and is a great

    program to keep up interest in the PineBarrens, and they are to be thanked forcontinuing it, John E. Pearce of the Heartof the Pines group said.

    The event is more like a reunion thanan exposition! The atmosphere sings out!Americas Old Time Country Music Hall ofFame representative Jim Murphy said.

    I cant thank them enough for theirgenerosity in giving me a venue to honormy mother's writing and passion for the

    Pines, Anita Marie Lopez said.The event has found a new home this

    year the organization believes will help thetradition flourish. The historic RenaultWinery located at 72 N. Bremen Ave. in EggHarbor City is in the middle of a vast un-

    touched area, nestled in the Pine Barrens.It has charm and history, lots of histo-

    ry, Stanton said. And plenty of parking!Throughout the day-long event, the mu-

    sical trio "Cranberry Jam," led by Lines onthe Pines supporter Joe Jones, will be play-ing traditional Appalachian folk songs.

    Guests are encouraged to bring booksfrom home to be signed by the authors orpurchase books on site as well as hand-crafted soaps, baskets, photographs, jewel-ry, metal works, crafted beer, carnivorousplants, decoys, hand-spun articles, paint-ings, candles, Pine Barrens Diamonds,sculptures and CDs all related to the NewJersey Pine Barrens.

    The event is sponsored by the Atlanti-Care Healing Arts Program, Stockton Uni-versity School of Arts and Humanities, theSouth Jersey Culture & History Center atStockton, Atlantic County Utilities Author-

    ity, Plexus Publishing, Inc. and others.Remember when in our beautiful Pine

    Barrens, only leave behind your footprintsin the sugar sand and only take home pho-tos. Lasting memories are guaranteed!Stanton said.

    School administrators through-

    out the state were holding their

    collective breath leading up to

    Gov. Christies 2016 budget address.

    Where would state aid stand? was

    the question on everyones mind. If

    state aid went down considerably, how

    hard would it hit the school districtsbottom line?

    Come last month, though, these

    same administrators were able to

    breathe a sigh of relief when Christie

    announced that his budget proposal

    would actually increase state aid to

    schools and, more importantly, would-

    nt reduce aid to any school district.

    Overall, Christie proposed a 4 per-

    cent increase in education funding,

    with $94.3 million more going to direct

    support to schools, which represents a

    1 percent increase over last year.

    The rest of that 4 percent increase is

    earmarked for debt, pension and

    health care.

    The good news for school districts

    like ours, which doesnt receive the

    bulk of state aid to public schools any-

    way, is that we will not lose any state

    aid from last year.

    Well actually be seeing an increase

    in state aid, which is a rarity, even

    though that increase is only very mini-

    mal.While we certainly could have used

    more help from the Garden State, its

    comforting to know we wont have to

    kick in more money out of our already

    thin pockets.

    So two thumbs up to Christie for

    paying attention to one of the most im-

    portant aspects of life here in New Jer-

    sey our public schools.

    in our opinion

    Phew!No school district will see a decrease instate aid

    Its budget time

    The school district will be releasing its2016-2017 budget numbers, and theimpact on your tax bills, shortly. The Sunwill have all the details on the budgetwhen they are released. If you want toshare your thoughts on the topic, sendus a letter to the editor. Wed love to

    hear from you.

    Musical trio Cranberry Jam to performMUSICAL

    Continued from page 5

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    WE NES YMARCH 2Read Across America Clue Hunt:

    All day at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Stop by and put your

    library skills to the test with aclue hunt in honor of Read AcrossAmerica. Registration notrequired.

    Acne: How to Treat it the RightWay: 4 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Dr. DePrince to learnhow to clear up your acne onceand for all. Registration required.Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/ calen-dar/acne-how-treat-it-right-way.

    Storytime: Ages newborn to 5. 10a.m. at Church of Christ, Carran-za Road. Miss Peggy welcomes

    children and their attendingadult to story hour. This is agreat opportunity for kids andadults to meet new people in the

    community. Questions, call thechurch office at (609) 268-0576.

    THURS YMARCH 3Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30

    a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a half hour of parachutegames and play time together.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration requested. Vis-it www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/parachute-play-15.

    Medford Leas Free DiscussionSeries: 10:30 a.m. to noon atMedford Leas located on OneMedford Leas Way in Medford.Intelligently discussing foreign

    policy has never been easier,thanks to the Great Decisions:Foreign Policy Challenges dis-cussion series being offered byMedford Leas. This weeks topicwill be Middle East alliances. Theprogram is being offered at nocharge, and attendees are wel-come to join any or all of the dis-cussions. Registration is notrequired.

    Wii Mario Kart: Ages 6-12. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinMr. Rick for some exciting Mario

    Kart racing action with otherarea drivers. Participants areencouraged to bring their ownWii-mote, Game Cube controllersand/or wheels. Registrationrequested. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.

    us/calendar/wii-mario-kart.

    FRI YMARCH 4Paws to Read (Ocho): 3:30, 3:45, 4

    and 4:15 p.m. at Pinelands Branch

    Library. Children are welcome topractice their reading skills andmake a new friend by readingaloud to Ocho, a registered thera-py dog. Sign up for a 15-minute

    slot and see what it's all about.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-ocho-35.

    MON YMARCH 7Baby time: Ages 0-18 months. 10:30

    a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.The littlest library goers are invit-ed to join Ms. Danielle for stories,

    songs, rhymes, and play time.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/baby-time-51.

    Lego Club: Ages 5-12. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Please donot bring your own Legos. Regis-tration requested. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego-club-14.

    TUES YMARCH 8Snack Attack: Ages 4-12. 4 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMiss Niki, DTR, from the Shop

    Rite of Medford for a fun activityand a lesson on how to prepare ahealthy snack. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/snack-attack-7.

    Family Movie Night: Hotel Tran-sylvania 2: 6 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Bring the wholefamily to the library for thismonth's feature, "Hotel Transyl-vania" (89 min.). Snacks and bev-erages may be served, but feelfree to bring your own goodies

    and blanket to get comfy. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/fami-ly-movie-night-hotel-transylva-nia-2.

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    year, officials said, so any in-crease in the budget requires useof surplus, leaving the townshipwith three options. It can deferschool taxes, sift through thebudget and attempt to cut $450,000in expenses or increase taxes.

    One positive discussed was theunexpended funds from the 2015budget that will go back into sur-plus next year, making the fundbalance in 2017 significantly high-

    er than it is now.However, if the township de-fers up to 50 percent of the schooltax levy like it is talking aboutdoing, this surplus will all begoing toward that.

    Mayor Stephen Lee attemptedto steer the committee away from

    deferring the school taxes due tohis concern for the potential in-crease from the school district.

    I personally am not a huge fan

    of borrowing money from twoyears ahead of time when werenot really due to have it. I ammore inclined to look at the ex-pense side of the budget andbegin to make some hard choic-es, Lee said.

    Lees proposal of attempting tocut budget expenses to fill the$450,000 hole was met by disagree-ment from other parties.

    That would be over 10 percentof our budget, Committee-

    woman Kim Brown said.$450,000 is not going to comeout of this budget unless there isa major change in something wedo, township administratorDoug Cramer said. If yourelooking to make it all up, youregoing to have to make some pretty

    drastic changes in how we dobusiness.

    While Cramer was not all in ondeferring the school tax, he sug-

    gested the township look into de-ferring a portion of it and reach-ing its goal through finding a rea-sonable combination of all threeoptions.

    If there were a tax rate increase,every penny would be the equiva-lent of a $16 increase for owners ofa home valued at $160,000. This inturn would add $66,000 per pennytoward the $450,000 goal.

    In the end, Cramer left it up toLee as far as what direction the

    township will ultimately go in,but stood by his original assess-ment that there is not $450,000 offluff in this budget.

    The committee will continue toplay around with these numbersand will have the first reading ofthe budget to be passed in March.

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    First reading of budget this month

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