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    www.shamongsun.com JUNE 24–30, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 12–15Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEGoing green

    Shamong Board of Educationgoes electronic. PAGE 7

    SKIP HARRIS/Special to The Sun

    Seneca High School held its graduation commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 18 on the football field. There were 279 seniors inthe class of 2015. Here, Shannon, Gianna and Brooke Petagno celebrate after the ceremony. For more photos, please see page 11. For alist of graduating seniors, please see page 9.

    Seneca High School Class of 2015

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    On Thursday, June 18, SenecaHigh School held its commence-ment graduation ceremony as the2014-2015 school year came to anend.

    The class of 2015 went out instyle, as all 279 students receivedtheir diplomas and were ad-dressed by class valedictorianCailey Talbot and salutatorianJulie Ann Horner before theywere sent off to pursue the nextchapter of their lives.

    The Sun sat down with boththe valedictorian and the saluta-torian of this year’s graduatingclass:

    The Sun: What college do youplan to attend in the fall?

    Horner: University of Delaware.

    Talbot: MIT in Cambridge Mas-sachusetts.

    The Sun: How did you decide onthis school?

    Horner: The atmosphere was

     please see TALBOT, page 10

    Capping offhigh school

    careersSeneca valedictorian,salutatorian share their

     thoughts on graduation

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    2 — JUNE 24–30, 2015

    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    Amateur radio’s roots can betraced to the 19th century.

    Over time, amateur radio, or

    “ham,” enthusiasts have signifi-cantly contributed to a number of things such as science, engineer-ing, industry and social services.There are about 3 million opera-tors active worldwide.

    The term "ham" as a nicknamefor amateur radio operators origi-nated in a derogatory usage byoperators in commercial and pro-fessional radio communities.

    Members of the BurlingtonCounty Radio Club will be partic-ipating in the National AmateurRadio Field Day exercise June 27-28 at the Tabernacle EmergencyServices Building. This is usuallythe club’s biggest event of theyear.

    Field day will give ham radiooperators a venue to demonstratethe science and skills of amateurradio by showcasing their tempo-rary ham radio stations in a pub-lic location for folks to come see.

    “It’s organized in a way inwhich it is not necessarily a con-

    test, but we record how manypublic officials and kids come outand we document who gets themost views,” said Eugene Holben,a long-time member of theBurlington County Radio Club.

    These creations have the abili-ty to work reliably under any con-ditions from almost any locationand create an independent com-munications network.

    This event has been going onfor 40 to 50 years now and is oftena hit. More than 45,000 people par-

    ticipated in Field Day last year.“It’s easy for anyone to pick up

    a computer or smartphone, con-nect it to the Internet and com-

     please see AMATEUR, page 5

    National AmateurRadio Field Day 

    exercise June 27-28

    Calling allham radio

    enthusiasts

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    4 — JUNE 24–30, 2015

    The 23rd annual Kiki Konstan-tinos Scholarship Golf Tourna-ment is scheduled for Tuesday,July 21 at the Little Mill CountryClub in Marlton. Proceeds of theevent fund scholarships for out-standing graduates of the LenapeRegional High School District.

    The cost per player is $210,which includes greens fee, cart,lunch, prizes and an awards din-ner. Registration begins at 11:30

    a.m. The golf portion of the eventbegins at 1 p.m. with a shotgunstart.

    There are a wide range of sponsorships available for thosewho are unable to golf.

    For more information, visitwww.kikiopen.org, or call SteveZeuli at (856) 985-5172 or Earl Sieg-man at (856) 983-0870.

    The following Shamong resi-dents have been awarded degreesfrom Kutztown University sincethe winter, 2015 announcement.

    Ryan Patrick Deveney receiveda bachelor’s of science in crimi-nal justice.

    Kelly Anne Quigley received abachelor’s of science in businessadministration accountingsumma cum laude. Quigley alsoreceived a bachelor’s of sciencein business administration fi-

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    municate with no knowledge of how these devices function toconnect with each other,” saidSean Kutso, a member of the Am-ateur Radio Relay League, the na-tional association for AmateurRadio. “But if there’s an interrup-tion of service or you’re out of range of a cell phone tower, youhave no way to communicate.

    Ham radio functions completelyindependently of the Internet orcell phone infrastructure, can in-terface with tablets or smart-phones and can be set up almostanywhere in minutes. That’s thebeauty of amateur radio during acommunication outage.”

    For more than 100 years, ama-teur radio has allowed peoplefrom all walks of life to experi-

    ment with electronics and com-munication techniques, as well asprovide a free public service totheir communities during a disas-ter, all without needing a cellphone or the Internet.

    Over the years, as communica-tion has changed, public servicehas become one of the most popu-lar facets of amateur radio thatattracts practitioners.

    Amateur radio operators,using battery- or generator-pow-ered equipment, often provide es-sential communications services

    when regular channels are un-available due to natural disasteror other disruptive events.

    “We are the first group able toset up and get going during disas-ters because our radios supportthemselves by using generatorsinstead of radio towers that typi-cally go down during severe dis-

    AMATEURContinued from page 2

     please see BURLINGTON, page 6

     Amateur radio providesfree public service

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    6 THE SHAMONG SUN — JUNE 24–30, 2015

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    asters,” Holben said.The Burlington County group was in-

    strumental during Hurricane Katrina. Itbecame an adjunct of the Red Cross to as-sist people who wanted to know how theirloved ones were doing.

    Holben got involved with radio manyyears ago after he graduated from highschool in 1942. He went on to serve in theNavy where he would be sent to radioschool because of his unique skill set.

    Now a resident of Medford, Holben gotinto the Burlington County Radio Club

    after he moved to the area from Pennsylva-nia and was contacted by a few guys in theclub.

    “It’s a hobby for people in the communi-ty who like to operate radios,” Holben said.

    He is one of the original people who setup the radio station on the Battleship NewJersey.

    The Burlington County Radio Club nowholds many of its activities on the ship, in-cluding multiple weekends where the guyscome out for picnics and get introduced todifferent techniques by testing antennas.

    The main objective of this group and its

    field day event is to advance the techniquesof radio communication and to continual-

    ly try to improve equipment to get furtherdistances and more clarity.“It’s interesting when you stop to think

    about it – 80 percent of all electronic devel-opments over the years like cell phonesand things of that nature were developedby amateur radios,” Holben said.

    Anyone may become a licensed amateuroperator. There are more than 720,000 li-censed hams in the United States, as youngas 5 and as old as 100.

    With clubs such as the Burlington Coun-ty Radio Club, it’s easy for anybody to getinvolved. Visit www.k2td-bcrc.org.

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    summer is here!

    Life changes here in New Jersey for

    two-and-a-half months once school

    lets out for summer recess. The kid-

    dies are home, which makes us changeour normal routine. Traffic eases up at

    the typical before-school and after-

    school rushes, and families head out of 

    town for vacation.

    We here at The Sun don’t take vaca-

    tions. Well, that’s not true, but our ded-

    ication to providing the best coverage

    of town doesn’t waiver one bit. If any-

    thing, summer allows us to focus even

    more on the special people, places and

    things that make our town so wonder-

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    Every summer, the end of the school

    year means the temporary end of school coverage – stories and photos

    of students and teachers doing a com-

    munity service project, of high school

    sports teams and of noteworthy ac-

    complishments. But that doesn’t mean

    our pages will be blank.

    True, summer often does signal a

    slowdown in “official” town- and

    school district-related business, but

    there is plenty of newsworthy happen-

    ings around town to keep your interest

    piqued.

    Summer is a time when we often

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    BURLINGTONContinued from page 5 

    Burlington County Radio Club welcomes members

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    By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun

    The Shamong Board of Educa-tion will be going green and run-ning meetings entirely throughelectronics instead of paper.

    Board secretary Marie Good-win, who recently came over fromthe Northern Burlington CountyRegional School District, hasbeen using this system for aboutfive years and had nothing butgood things to say about her expe-riences with it.

    “It’s so simple,” Goodwin said.The board will be using a sys-tem called BoardDocs. In justmore than its 25 years of exis-tence, BoardDocs has loweredcosts, increased transparency andreduced the time spent producingboard packets by up to 75 percentfor more than 1,000 organizations.

    BoardDocs' next-generation pa-perless services will now allowthe board to significantly im-prove the way it creates and man-ages agendas, accesses informa-

    tion and conducts meetings.There are two different ver-

    sions, a $3,000 basic BoardDocsoption that Shamong will beusing, and a $12,000 a year pro-gram, which is primarily for larg-er districts.

    The plan is to begin using thisnew technology in August at thefirst board meeting of the 2015-16school year.

    Prior to that, Goodwin will be

    around all summer for anyonewho wants to learn how to use it.

    “Over the summer, I am goingto work with BoardDocs and getsomething figured out,” Goodwinsaid. “I’m also willing to helpwhoever wants to come by andlearn more about how it works.”

    BoardDocs is a web-based sys-tem in which every member of the board will receive a login or auser ID.

    “It’s really just the same agendathat you have in front of you, buteverything is just on the screen,”

    Goodwin said. “It’s the same for-mat that we are using right now.”There are attachments that

    will be exclusively for boardmembers and other areas thatwill be accessible by the public.

    “There is a public access toolso the public is going to be able toget on here and they’re going tobe able to view the public con-tent,” Goodwin said.

    There is also a search option

    tool Goodwin referred to as herfavorite.

    This tool gives you the opportu-nity to file through every meetingever held in the database to findwhatever it is you are looking forusing keywords.

    In addition, there is a sectionthat allows board members tocomment for members who pre-fer taking notes at the meetings,and there is a public commentsection for parents who want tovoice their opinions on particulartopics.

    BoardDocs still gives you theopportunity to print as well, forthose who are more comfortablewith having a paper copy of thedocuments.

    Indian Mills ElementarySchool Principal Nicole Moore’smother has been retired from theMount Laurel school system for 10years now, and she used laptops ather board meetings so this changehas been a long time coming.

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    WE NES Y JUNE 24Special Needs Summer Music:

    Ages 4-6. 1:30 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. A certified music

    therapist will facilitate the groupfocusing on listening, turn taking,socialization and the overallenjoyment of music. Registration

    required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/spe-cial-needs-summer-music.

    Wii Super Smash Brothers BrawlTournament: Ages 6-17. 4 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. Joinfor a two-hour Super SmashBrothers Brawl tournament onthe Nintendo Wii system. Feelfree to bring your own Wii orGamecube controller, or use oneof ours. Registration required.Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calen-dar/wii-super-smash-brothers-brawl-tournament-2.

    Pinelands Young at Heart SeniorsClub: 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.

    Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currently

    struggling or living in recovery iswelcome.

    THURS Y JUNE 25Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 4 p.m. at

    Pinelands Branch Library. Jointhe Lego Club for creativity andimagination in action. Please donot bring your own Legos. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/lego-club-18.

    Cooking with Herbs: 10 a.m. to 11a.m. at ShopRite on 208 Route70 East. Learn how to buildinsanely delicious flavors usingfresh herbs. This free session willfeature herbs in dressings, mari-nades and salads. Finish the classwith recipes and samples. Sign upat the courtesy desk at ShopRite.

    FRI Y JUNE 26Stop-Motion Animation: Ages 7+.

    3:30 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Kids and Teens are invit-

    ed to create their own stopmotion video. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/stop-motion-animation-0.

    S TUR Y JUNE 27Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7-17. 2

    p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join Mr. Will for fun-filled Poke-mon battle with other Pokemontrainers. Bring your NintendoDS/DSi/3DS system and Poke-mon Black/White and/or X/Y toparticipate. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/poke-mon-battle-bash-3.

    MON Y JUNE 29Library Babies: 0-24 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. Visit

    www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/library-babies-12.

    Paws to Read (Ocho): 4:00, 4:15,4:30 and 4:45 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-

    come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-ocho-35.

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    Club, especially for the youngerLego builders. Please do notbring your own Legos. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/junior-lego-club-4.

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    10 THE SHAMONG SUN — JUNE 24–30, 2015

    great when I first got there, itseemed like the one.

    Talbot: The atmosphere. Thedecision process for colleges isdifficult because all of the toursthat you go on are different basedon whom you get as a guide. Iwanted an academically rigorousschool but didn’t want the Divi-sion I commitment as far as myfield hockey career goes. MIT has

    a great Division III program and Ilove the community, everyone isso supportive. A lot of things atMIT are based on collaboration. Aton of the students said theycouldn’t do homework without acouple other people so everyone is

    learning together. It’s not a cut-throat environment, everyone isnice and helpful.

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    plan to pursue there?Horner: I plan to focus on bio-

    logical sciences, anything pre-med.

    Talbot: I want to focus on thebrain in cognitive sciences, pre-med as well.

    The Sun: Any idea what youplan to do with that degree yet?

    Horner: I plan to go to medschool. I’m not sure what kind of doctor I want to be yet.

    Talbot: I’ve been interested in

    the brain since middle school so Iwant to do more research on that,specifically stress and mental ill-ness. Bio has always been my fa-vorite class, more tangible appli-cation than psych. Medicine is sofascinating to me. I’ve considered

    maybe going into surgery as well.The Sun: What will the topic of 

    your speech be when you addressthe class at the graduation cere-

    mony?Horner: Our journey through

    Seneca. I really want to focus onthose four years and what setsour class apart from the rest. Ourclass is different in the sense thatit is not the best or the worst, butit is the one that will make a dif-ference in this world.

    Talbot: Instead of looking backlike the class president and every-one else will be doing, I think my

     job, as the valedictorian, is to look

    forward. I want to share advicewith classmates on different mat-ters like decision making. I al-ways say when I’m really old Iwant to be able to reflect on what Idid to live a fulfilling life. I know Ican’t expect people to accept all of 

    my advice as their own, but I justencourage people to take a stepback and look at things from a dif-ferent perspective, be open to try-

    ing new things. I will try to in-spire my classmates to take theirown path and dream bigger.

    The Sun: What does it mean toyou to achieve an accomplish-ment like this?

    Horner: It means a lot to see all

    of the hard work paying off andto be the last to address the classbefore we all go our separateways.

    Talbot: It’s an honor. I’m happyand really glad to make my familyproud. I think one of the thingsthat means more to me is theimage in most people’s headswhen they think of the valedicto-rian, most times as a nerdy stu-dent who isn’t involved in any-thing but academics. I’m not likethat at all. I value academics, ob-viously, but I’m a pretty relatable,down to earth person. I’m in-volved in different things like

    sports and drama, and I’m suffer-ing from senioritis just as muchas the next person. I’m glad that Ican show people there’s not a spe-cific stereotype that you have tofall under to receive this honorand anyone can do it.

    TALBOTContinued from page 1

    TALBOT HORNER

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