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    www.shamongsun.com FEB. 10–17, 2016 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 13–15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEScouts honored

    Committee praises Boy ScoutTroop’s work. PAGE 6

    SEAN LAJOIE/The SunSeneca High School’s No. 13 Emily Metzger pushes the ball up court to try to spark a comebackagainst Shawnee High School last week. The team was overwhelmed by its rival. After nearly beat-ing them in early January, the Golden Eagles were defeated by 25 points. The 56-31 loss toShawnee brought Seneca’s record on the season to 6-12. For another photo, please see page 10.

    Seneca falls to Shawnee, 56-31

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Nine Americans killed everyday from motor vehicle accidentsinvolving distracted driving, suchas using a cell phone, texting oreating. One in four motor vehiclecrashes in 2015 involved a cellphone.

    It has become clear the upcom-ing generation is immersed in adigital age, fixated with theirmedia outlets.

    The Lenape Regional HighSchool District acknowledgedthese tendencies that itsteenagers display regularly byimplementing the Heads Up, EyesForward initiative during the2010-2011 school year. The ideahas taken off since then, provingto be one of the most successful

    safe driving campaigns in thestate.In fact, Heads Up, Eyes For-

    ward has won the U Got Brainscompetition three straight timesand four times in the last fiveyears. U Got Brains is a statewidecontest in which every school pro-motes its respective safe drivingcampaign.

    John Donaldson, director of

    television services for the schooldistrict, has taken the reins of theLRHSD’s campaign and has madeit what it’s become today.

    “The ultimate goal of theHeads Up, Eyes Forward cam-paign is to save lives,” he said.

    Donaldson believes it is suchan effective campaign because itwas created six years ago by highschool students and continues tobe run by them.

    While this age group often por-trays itself as invincible when itcomes to taking orders, it’s be-come clear it is more open to tak-ing advice when it is coming frompeople in its age group.

    “Teenagers are more likely tolisten to their peers when itcomes to being told what theyshould do and by having highschool students be the ones to

    come up with fresh, new ideas forthe campaign every year. We trustother students will listen tothem,” Donaldson said.

    Donaldson also expressed hisgratitude toward the faculty forthe support they’ve shown.

    Teachers from all four highschools display the Heads Up,

    Heads Up, Eyes Forwardcampaign on right track

    LRHSD continues to reward students who practice safety on the roads

    please see CAMPAIGN, page 11

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    Special to The SunOn Jan. 30, Cub Scout Pack 47 held its annual Pinewood Derby at Indi-an Mills Elementary School officiated by Cub Master Bryan Barrett.

    On Jan. 30, the Cub Scouts of Shamong Pack 47 held their an-nual Pinewood Derby at IndianMills Elementary School.

    Cub Scouts remembered theirmotto, “do your best” as they de-signed, shaped, fine-tuned anddecorated their cars.

    The event was officiated byPack 47 Cub Master Bryan Bar-rett. Medford Lakes Boy Scout

    Troop 48 helped run the race bychecking cars for compliancewith the race rules, loading carson the track, etc.

    Awards were given in severalcategories including: overallfastest in the pack, fastest in eachden, most creative, Cub Scoutbuilt, best craftsmanship, least

    Cub Scouts host Pinewood Derby

    please see WINNING, page 9

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    6 THE SHAMONG SUN — FEB. 10–17, 2016

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Last week, the municipal building park-ing was unusually completely full for astandard Tuesday night Shamong Town-ship Committee meeting.

    Members of Indian Mills Boy ScoutTroop 47 filled the room as they awaitedtheir proclamation in full uniformaccompanied by many of their familymembers.

    The group took part in its annual Christ-mas tree collection to aid the township’spost holiday tree pickup. Each year, thegroup marks the Martin Luther King Na-tional Day of Service on Jan. 18 by doingso, and each year it seems to get a little big-ger and a little better, as Mayor TimothyGimbel pointed out.

    Eighteen boys and 13 adults worked inteams to collect 190 trees, totaling almost

    200 hours of volunteer work.The committee pointed out that all of

    the work the troop put forward saved about40 man-hours of labor, relieving ShamongTownship Public Works of something itwould be responsible for on top of other

    jobs.“We as a community really appreciate

    the work you and your parents put forth.It’s a real tribute to what it means to live inShamong,” Gimbel said.

    Gimbel acknowledged that although thetroop may not fully understand it rightnow, what it does for the community issomething that builds character over time.

    “Down the road, when you have childrenof your own, you’ll see the difference inwhat you do today,” Gimbel said.

    Troop 47 teamed with Burlington Coun-ty Recycling to tackle this job. By doingthis, it ensured the trees were composted toproduce fertilizer that will be used by land-

    scapers and nurseries.The group attributed its efforts to

    Harold Abrams, who made the serviceproject possible by providing the truckand trailer that transported the collectedtrees.

    It also commended Upper Crust Pizza,Thrivent Financial, a number of residentsand township administrator Sue Onoratofor getting the message out and providingadditional support.

    Gimbel concluded his presentation tothe troop by awarding it a certificate of recognition from the township for a jobwell done to keep as a token of apprecia-tion.

    Though Gimbel gave the group the op-portunity to sneak out after the presenta-tion to avoid sitting through the tediousregular business portion of the meeting,many stuck around in good faith, furtherearning all of their merit badges.

    Boy Scouts honored for post holiday duties

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    Troop 47 given proclamation at committee meeting for Christmas tree collection

    Months of campaigning, of muck slinging, of pointingfingers, and of, sometimes,

    yelling are finally producing some re-sults. Last week, the Iowa caucuses – the first stop in the race for each majorpolitical party’s nomination for presi-

    dent – produced some interesting re-sults.

    Republican candidate Ted Cruz tookhome the primary’s first victory for hisparty, besting the outspoken DonaldTrump by a margin of 28 percent to 24percent. It was a successful night forCruz, and not a very good one forTrump.

    But it was also a good night forMarco Rubio, who surged to thirdplace with 23 percent. It puts him in a

    great position to make a move in thecoming weeks.

    The battle in the Democratic partywas a little muddier. Even thoughHillary Clinton claimed victory thenight of the caucuses, before all thepolling districts were in, she was neckand neck with Bernie Sanders, eachwithin decimal points of each other.Rounded up, each candidate received50 percent of the vote.

    Our homegrown talent, Gov.Christie, while not completely done,looks dead in the water. He ranked 10thamong Republicans last week, withonly 2 percent of the Iowa vote.

    The fight moved on to New Hamp-shire this week, and it will continue

    down to South Carolina on Feb. 20,then over to Nevada on Feb. 23. Eightmore states’ primaries will occur inMarch.

    By this time next month, we couldhave clear-cut winners, or we couldhave a very unclear situation on ourhands. Either way, with the Iowa cau-cuses in the books, and with the resultsbeing so close for both parties, we’relikely to see quite a bit of campaigningahead.

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    WE NES Y FEB. 10Valentine Make-n-Take Craft : All

    day at Pinelands Branch Library.Stop by anytime to make some-

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    Club: Noon at the TabernacleCommunity Center, 81 HawkinsRoad. Cake and coffee are served.Membership available for $12 ayear for those 55 and older. Tripsto all over the area and the nationare available to members andfriends.

    Open Prayer Gathering : 6:30 p.m.at Crossroads Community Churchof Shamong, 445 Oakshade Road.For any local residents seekingprayer.

    S TUR Y FEB. 13Minecraft at the Library : Ages 5-17.

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    MON Y FEB. 15Indian Mills Historical Society

    meeting : 7:30 p.m. in ShamongMunicipal Building, 105 WillowGrove Road. Features guestspeaker. All are welcome.Refreshments served. For moreinformation, visit mysite.veri-zon.net/vzet2t12/imhs/index.html.

    TUES Y FEB. 16Storytime with Miss Danielle : Ages

    3-6. 4 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join Mr. Rick for storiesof all kinds to be followed by anengaging and creative activity.Registration required.

    Shamong Township Board of Edu-cation meeting : 7 p.m. in mediacenter of Indian Mills MemorialSchool, 295 Indian Mills Road.Combined work session and regu-lar meeting. For information, visitwww.ims.k12.nj.us/boe/boe.htm.

    CALENDARPAGE 8 FEB. 10–17, 2016

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    Shamong Cub Scout Pack 47contains 50 boys between the ages

    of 7-10. Cub Scouting focuses onbuilding character, improvingphysical fitness, teaching practi-

    cal skills and developing a spiritof community service. To join,contact Barrett at (609) 306-2801.The group is always looking fornew members, leadership and do-nations.

    Also, as a fundraiser to supportour program, we are presentlyselling 100 raffle tickets num-bered 00 thru 99 for $10 each. Dur-ing the week of Feb. 8 to Feb. 12, if your ticket number matches thelast two numbers of the NJ Pick 3you win $100. There will be fivewinners and each ticket can win

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    10 THE SHAMONG SUN — FEB. 10–17, 2016

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    The schools hang posters inprominent locations, and eachmonth, students are remindedabout the safe driver of themonth contest via a short videothat is played on the in-housevideo bulletin boards. The safedriver of the month initiativebegan in 2014 and is the newest

    addition to the campaign.By keeping the Heads Up, EyesForward magnet on their car, stu-dents are eligible for a chance towin the vaunted safe driver of themonth parking spot set in a pre-mium location at each school thatis close to the entrance.

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    The mission is to spread themessage of safe driving to notonly students but also the wholecommunity.

    “By just having our magnet ontheir car, other drivers out on theroad will hopefully see it andthink about what it means,” Don-aldson said.

    The district additionally wantsto make students aware that “dis-tracted driving” means not onlytexting while driving, but any-thing that takes the driver’s atten-tion off the road.

    Devon Geisler of Seneca HighSchool, Rachel Young of Chero-kee High School, Alec Patrowiczof Shawnee High School andStephanie and Alexandra Pappasof Lenape High School were Jan-uary’s safe driver of the monthparking spot winners at their re-spective schools.

    February’s winners will be an-nounced on the district website,lrhsd.org.

    All students are encouraged toendorse the campaign by pickingup a free magnet in their school’smain office and by always re-membering to keep their headsup and eyes forward while operat-ing their vehicle.

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