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www.tabernaclesun.com NOVEMBER 2-8, 2011
Meet the Candidates: Week 4
We asked the candidates running for office: Why should you be elect-ed, and what do you plan to do if elected? Read their responses
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The Jersey Sound Chorus of Sweet Adelines International has 55 members and celebrating its 50th anniversary next year.
Bringing sweet music
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By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
The Jersey Sound Chorus ofSweet Adelines International,the largest womens organizationin the world, will be bringing itsmusic to Burlington County inan interesting game of Jeopardy.The Jersey Sound in Jeopardyevent will feature the chorus an-swering trivia questions in four-part a cappella harmony, barber-shop-style singing.
The Medford Lakes chapter which has members from Sha-mong, Tabernacle and other sur-rounding areas of the JerseySound Chorus of Sweet AdelinesInternational has 55 membersand will be celebrating its 50thanniversary next year.
Everyones heard of themens barbershop quartets,Chris Slusser, public relationschairperson said. Everyoneheard their dads singing in them.The wives of the barbers saidthat they could sing too, so they
started their own chapter.Slussers mother helped start
the chapter, and it has grownever since. The chorus performsone annual show and smallershows two to three times amonth.
We perform a lot morearound the holidays, Slussersaid. Some people or groupswill hire us to do shows. We dosinging Valentines. We per-formed at a beef-and-beer andspaghetti dinners. We have alsosung the national anthem at Ea-gles and Riversharks games.
In addition to performing atlocal events, the choir also com-petes in out-of-state contests.
There are 26 choruses in ourregion, Slusser said. We justcompeted in Ocean City, Md., andplaced fifth out of 26. The inter-national competition was in Dal-las.
You have to place first in orderto be able to compete there. Swe-
Listen tosome sweet
soundsThe Jersey Sound Chorus ofSweet Adelines Internationalwill bring its music to county
please see SWEET, page 3
By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
Gymnastics is not a sport youmight think of when you thinkabout high school sports. Thatsbecause in New Jersey, a lot ofschools dont have a gymnasticsteam, and, if they do, its only agirls team.
We are always scared thatNew Jersey may drop the girls
teams, because they dropped theboys, Dusty Carroll, Senecagymnastics head coach, said.But, in North Jersey, gymnasticsis a very popular sport. I guess be-cause those are wealthier areas.
Carroll cites a variety of fac-tors for why gymnastics is not of-
fered in as many schools as othersports.
This is an expensive sport todo, and with the economy, itshard, Carroll said. For theschools, the liability involved,and I think its hard for them tofind qualified coaches to teach it.
The Seneca girls gymnasticsteam is a small, but competitiveone. It is made up of seven girls;three seniors, a new junior, two
sophomores and a freshman.We are doing pretty well,
Carroll said. We are a smallteam, so its tough to win. But,our top three girls qualified forthe sectional meets. This yearwill be the first year Seneca willbe hosting the meets, so thats ex-
citing.Seneca has had a
team since it opened ago. The conference longs to includes foschools. Many of thecompete on the team hat Pinelands in TabWilmer in Medford Laurel.
A lot of the girls tare relatively athletic
are looking to do a netheir freshman yeasaid. Those who dondont come back. We htwo new girls a year tget competitive and ge
please see SENEC
Gymnastics at Senec
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The tournament will be held atM & M Hunting Preserve 2Winslow Road Pennsville, N.J.Friday, Nov. 4, with a cannon startat 1 p.m.
This clay target shoot eventwas created specifically to pro-vide funding for disabled and un-derprivileged Scouts so that theymay enjoy the many outdoor pro-grams administered by the South-
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If you would like to sponsor ashooting team, join as an individ-ual shooter or sponsor a shootingstation, you can visit the councilswebsite www.snjscouting.org andlook for the calendar tab at thetop of our homepage.
Click on calendar and go to the4th of November, you can registerto play or support the tourna-ment which helps to fund ourcouncils service to over 6,000youth and 2,750 volunteers inSouth Jersey.
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in our opinion
6 THE TABERNACLE SUN NOVEMBER 2-8, 2011
I
t seems as though weve been
stuck in campaign mode for
months. Local and state races get
decided next week. Presidential pri-
maries are only a couple of months
away.
Its time for a break. Time to talk
about something that everyone should
be thrilled about.
Racing is coming to the state in 2013
with the annual Formula 1 Grand Prix
of America at Port Imperial in Wee-
hawken and West New York. Accord-
ing to the governors office, the race
will be a 3.2-mile road race, run on ex-
isting roads through Port Imperialand at the top of the Palisades.
So why is this such great news?
First, the world now will get a view
of New Jersey that doesnt include
Snookie. (Or, at least, we dont think
she will be driving one of the cars).
Second, there will be a huge eco-
nomic impact. Organizers anticipate
100,000 people to attend each race of
the three-day event. And while a for-
mal study is still being put together,
the state anticipates hundreds of mil-
lions of dollars in economic develop-
ment during the 10 years of the agree-
ment.
Third, its just going to be cool to
have a big-time race in the home state.
These types of events (the Super
Bowl is coming to the state, too) are
great for everyone in a state that has
been hit hard by tough economic
times. Local municipalities and school
districts have been cutting corners.
Taxes already are high enough. Bal-
ancing government services with rev-
enues has been an enormous chal-
lenge. Grabbing as many tourism dol-
lars as possible simply makes sense.
So, as one political season winds
down and another gets ready tolaunch, lets take a minute to recog-
nize a positive development.
Start your enginesFormula 1 agreement great news for New Jersey
Rev it up
Racing is coming to New Jersey. Its awinner for taxpayers, as the econom-ic boost should be huge.
Galloway, casinos and 9-1-1Woman calls 9-1-1 to draw hercop away from her traffic stop
A Camden woman involved in a trafficstop allegedly made a fake report to 9-1-1,hoping her police officer would be calledaway to the more serious but fake crimeshed phoned in, according to the Glouces-ter County Times.
Janora Carter, 25, was a passenger in acar that got pulled over recently on Black-wood-Clementon Road in Gloucester Town-ship. She had several active warrants pend-ing against her, at the time.
Police said that, as the car was beingpulled over, Carter apparently tried toavoid arrest by phoning in a report of anarmed robbery nearby. At 11:35. p.m., po-lice received the report of a man wieldinga shotgun at the nearby Wawa Food Marketon Little Gloucester Road.
Despite this call, the officer whodstopped them discovered outstanding war-rants for Carter as well as the driver,Robert Webb, 28, also of Camden. Bothwere arrested.
Police said they later determined thatCarter had made the armed robbery re-port.
Along with the counts from the old war-rants, Carter was charged with placing afalse 9-1-1 call and reporting a fictitious in-cident to a law enforcement officer. Bailwas set at $1,695.
The continuing sagaof Galloway Township
The mayor of Galloway Township andtownship officials are fighting in courtover whether the mayor keeps his job afterdodging meetings for two months, accord-ing to Galloway Patch.
Oh. And a council member said MayorKeith Hartman had an affair with formertownship clerk Lisa Tilton.
A little background first. When wechecked in last September, Hartman hadsuspended his reelection race because, he
said, he and his family had receivedthreats including, he now tells Patch, toexpose extramarital affairs he had withinthe community.
Though he says the threats came fromunknown parties, the Atlantic CountyProsecutors Office apparently investigat-ed whether they may have came from fel-low Republican Councilman Dennis Klein-er and local union official Roy Foster. Hart-man and Kleiner had been butting headsfor months.
Anyway, Hartman began skipping coun-cil meetings in August.
Meanwhile, Tilton was suing the town.The township had suspended her from theclerkship in June, citing various discipli-
nary reasons that dont seem to have beenmade public. First she resigned, in a sepa-ration agreement with the council thenshe withdrew that resignation, and shesued the township for violating that sepa-ration agreement, as well as for invasion ofprivacy, slander and libel.
Its a $3 million lawsuit against 10 Gal-loway officials, including every member ofthe council except Hartman.
All caught up? Good.Because since then, Hartman has said
hes running for reelection after all butcontinued avoiding council meetings fromAug. 23 until recently. Eight weeks hadpassed, which legally meant that his seat isvacant.
If the mayor or any member of the gov-erning body doesnt show up for eightweeks, state and township law say theyrenot in office anymore. Technically, the37,350 people in this 114.8 square-mile townhavent had a mayor since 11:59 p.m. onOct. 18.
Thats why Hartman showed up to thecouncil recently to ask his buddy Kleinerand the rest of them to excuse those ab-
sences retroactively.The meeting well, it didnt go well.
Election letters to the editor
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letters regarding the Nov. 8 elections.
We have begun a series about the rise andfall of Atlantic Citys casinos. In the firststory (posted online now), well take youthrough the history of Atlantic City andhow it came to be.
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