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The Tabernacle girls junior field hockey team competed in the second annual Play 4 tBreast Cancer Fund raiser, which raised nearly $1,900.
Field hockey players fight breast cancer
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Many schools around thecountry are starting to deal moreintensively with the issue of bul-lying. At Seneca High School, aprogram has been put together todeal with this issue and to helpget younger students in the dis-trict involved. L.I.V.E., Leaders inViolence Education, was part of
the districts initiative for thestatewide Week of Respect.
I started this program fiveyears ago at Seneca because mybrother was being bullied atschool, Jaclyn Cerutti, historyteacher at Seneca High School,said. I felt powerless, and it
made me nauseous to know whenhe was going to school that hewas being bullied.
Cerutti created a mentor pro-gram with the high school stu-dents and the middle school stu-dents for teens being bullied orwitnessing other students beingbullied.
This grew beyond my expec-tations, Cerutti said. The kidshave been very passionate about
this.Over the past year-and-a-half
the program has grown in its suc-cess, and more schools and facul-ty members have become in-volved.
In the past year-and-a-halfthis has become very successful,
Cerutti said. We havting the middle schooover to the high schoize the workshops. Tbeen some growing pthe way with logisticing the right personthings are starting to w
Among some of ththe program is orgataking part in are walthe school and nation
The program has alsoed in the Redefiningproject, where teachedents dont wear maweek.
We have wall mu
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Seneca takes on bullyi
By KATRINA GRANTThe Tabernacle Sun
Two local eighth-grade stu-dents from Southampton organ-ized a fund raiser to raise moneyfor breast-cancer awareness.This year, Kate Taylor and Ash-ley Moore organized their sec-ond annual Play 4 the CureBreast Cancer Fund raiser. The
girls hosted several games offield hockey with teams fromTabernacle, Shamong,Southampton, Pemberton, Marl-ton and Florence.
Both of the girls play fieldhockey and are a part of theU.S.A. Field Hockey Associa-tion, Debbie Taylor, Kate Tay-lors mother said. Throughtheir membership they get FieldHockey Life magazine and theysaw in the magazine the Play 4the Cure fund raisers.
Last year, the girls decidedthat they wanted to host theirown Play 4 the Cure and organ-
ized it all in a month.They made and passed out
fliers, Taylor said. They askedteachers, friends and family fordonations and let the otherteams know, so that they couldget people to participate.
At the event the girls sold cup-cakes, sweaters, T-shirts, bagsand several other items to raisemoney for their cause. They also
went to the soccer field next tothe field and collected moneythere.
The games were broken upover two days: eight games wereplayed each day.
They had a junior divisionthat had the third-, fourth- andfifth-graders and they played onSaturday, Taylor said. The sen-ior division made up of sixth,seventh and eighth gradersplayed on Sunday. They tur ned ahome weekend game into afundraiser.
Playing tocure breast
cancerKate Taylor and Ashley Moore
organize the second-annualPlay 4 the Cure fund raiser
please see CURE, page 2
Meet the CandidatesWe asked the candidates running for mayor: What will you do tomaintain the quality of life in the community? And are there anyshared services that you would like to pursue in order to cut costs inthe township? Visit us online at tabernaclesun.com to read theirresponses.
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school that have four differentP.S.A. topics on them, Ceruttisaid. We deal with things suchas dating violence, violence
against yourself, self-esteem is-sues and use popular televisionshows as examples. We also putup pictures of teachers and their
kids and have things like wouldyou bully me or when Im bully-ing someone, Im bullying some-one elses child. We are alsodoing Megans Pledge, which is anational pledge for Megan Meierand more than 600 students havedone the Anderson Cooperpledge.
One of the main parts of theinitiative is the mentoring pro-gram. The high school studentstake part in mentoring middle
school students, to staanti-bullying and oththem earlier than high
This has been a blway and very excitinsaid. It has been fruscause, for five yearssaying this. But I apand Im excited for the
of them have graduatseeing the mentor prooff. They will get to seework come to fruition
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Seneca aims to end bullyi
The goal the girls wanted toreach last year was $500 and theyended up raising $2,500.
It blew their minds whenthey ended up raising thatmuch, Taylor said. They were
counting the money and theycouldnt believe it.
Taylor and Moore will moveon to high school next year andthis is something that theywould like to continue.
They told the rec coaches thatthey would come back every yearand help organize this, Taylorsaid. Seneca High School doesparticipate in a Play 4 the Cure
event, but the girls worganizing this for rec
This year the girlsunder $1,900 and money coming in slwill continue to collecuntil the end of the m
If you would like tocan contact Debbie Ta2691 or [email protected]
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Some of Tabernacles third-and fourth-grade boys and theircoaches wore pink bandanas dur-ing their soccer game on Oct. 15 toshow their support for breast can-
cer.
The team won the game 4-0.However, to the coaches and theparents even if they had lost thegame, would have still been win-ners that day.
Tabernacle soccer team raisesbreast-cancer awareness
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Burlington County Clerk TimTyler will perform wedding cere-monies at historic Lyceum Hallfor the Arts in Burlington City onNov. 11.
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on a once in a life time date of11/11/11 at a beautiful location ina community full of history,Tyler said. I am grateful for thecooperation of the governingbody of Burlington City and thestaff at the Herman T. CostelloLyceum Hall for the Arts, to makethis possible.
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The Front End Developer will be needed to enhance existing websites, buildnew websites and any other work associated with the building of the Elauwitbrand. Tasks can be day to day or based solely upon projects, which will mainlyinclude the following:
WordPress Theming/Development Deployment of new Wordpress sites Improving existing Wordpress sites Ability to create/implement design with/without direction
DESIRED SKILLS:
Front End Developer/Graphic Artist
HTML/CSS (by-hand, standards-compliant, with strong under-standing of cross-browser /cross-platform issues)
Good knowledge of JavaScript,PHP, MySQL
Experience with frameworks likejQuery
Experience with Quark XPress,Photoshop (Illustrator, a plus)
Good communication skills Strong time management skills
able to meet deadlines Works well together
The Graphic Artist will be needed to build and manipulate ads for thenewspapers, along with other small projects.
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