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Seneca High School girls junior and varsity tennis teams practice on Aug. 31 for the upcoming
season.
Sharpening their skills
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By KATRINA GRANT
The Shamong Sun
As children head back to
school, a lot also head back to
school sports.
The new school year is upon
us, and many students have al-
ready been practicing.
At Seneca High School, fall
sports, such as tennis, cheerlead-
ing, cross country, football, gym-
nastics, soccer and volleyball, are
already in full swing.
The Seneca High School girls
tennis team is returning this year
with 31 girls, 18 of whom played
last year.
The team has five girls on the
varsity team. The team has al-
ready had one scrimmage against
Williamstown and another was
scheduled last week against
Northern Burlington.
The team is really young, but
we have some experience, Head
Coach Sue Johnson said.
This year, the varsity and jun-
ior varsity squads have two re-
turning singles players and three
returning doubles players.
The teams are practicing every
day to get ready for the upcoming
season.
In practice, the girls are work-
ing on drills that include run-
ning, playing matches with each
other and building necessary ten-
nis skills.
We are working on serving,
returning, forehands, backhands,
and we have challenge matches in
practice, Johnson said.
Johnson credits the harmony
of the team for what she hopes
will be a successful season.
She thinks the team cohesion
will help the girls have a winning
season.
Im very optimistic and excit-
ed about the upcoming season,
Johnson said.
The team is athletic and ener-
getic. Everyones upbeat and
everyone gets along. Sometimes,
when you have challenge match-
es, rivalries are formed, but there
are no rivalries on our teams.
With five sophomores and two
juniors playing this year, Johnson
knows she can look forward to a
good season next year, too.
I have three sophomores play-
ing singles, and, looking ahead to
next year, no ones leaving, so that
is a good thing, Johnson said.
Im very excited. Our JV team
is one of the strongest teams
weve had. We have 10 strong play-
ers, which is good because if
someone gets sick or cant play,
we have people that can fill in.
The junior varsity team is
coached by Seneca High School
world languages teacher Shawn
Kirby.
Serving
up a new
season
Senecas girls tennis team is
preparing for the new season
By KATRINA GRANT
The Shamong Sun
Hurricane Irene may not have
hit all of southern New Jersey
with the full force that a Category
One hurricane brings with it, but
it still brought damage. For the
first time in several years, the
state faced the prospect of a
major hurricane and one of that
magnitude had not been seen
since the 1930s. In the end, along
the East Coast, millions were left
without power, dozens lost their
lives and the cost of damage is es-
timated to be in the billions.
Many municipalities in New
Jersey were in the direct path of
the storm and all had their own
way of dealing with it. Shamong
Township was among them.
On the Thursday morning be-
fore the storm, Shamong Town-
ship held meetings to coordinate
with the Office of Emergency
Management, the fire company
and Emergency Medical Services.
The township wanted to make
sure that each of the organiza-
tions were ready for the storm
and that there was a collective
plan in place, officials said.
For township residents, there
was also a regional shelter
opened up in Medford, and Sha-
mong Township had its own shel-
ter open at Indian Mills Memorial
School. The shelters were in place
for any residents who felt the
need to go to one and in case any
areas needed to be evacuated. The
residents were made aware of the
shelters through reverse 911 calls
and announcements.
There was an emergency
management plan in place that
was followed, Sue Onorato,
township administrator, said.
There were a couple areas of
concern for evacuation. We did
open our shelter at the Memorial
School, and that shelter provided
food so residents would be able to
get their needs met at the nutri-
tional level.
Like many areas in the state,
Shamong Township did experi-
ence a widespread power outage.
As of last week, about two-dozen
residents were without power,
Irene aftermath
please see HURRICANE, page 9
As many homes have experi-
enced downed limbs due to Hurri-
cane Irene, there will be a special
collection of brush on Sept. 12.
The township will still have the
normal brush pick up in Novem-
ber for normal yard maintenance.
This special collection is only
to address brush brought down
during the recent storm.
Due to new state guidelines,
the Shamong Township Public
Works Department will go
through the township one time
only the week of Sept. 12, picking
up brush that has been left prop-
erly in the township right of way.
Please follow the rules listed
below to ensure your brush is
picked up.
n Trees cannot be larger than
six inches in diameter nor less
than four feet in length. All brush
must be tied with twine in bun-
dles of no more than 60 pounds.
No firewood length 12 to 24 or
longer than eight feet in length
will be accepted.
n Leaves cannot be included in
the brush bundles. Our chipper
does not grind the leaves, and we
have no place to dispose of the
leaves.
n We cannot chip lumber, rail-
road ties, building material, tele-
phone poles or fence posts. Any
bundles containing these materi-
als will be rejected.
n Please be considerate of our
employees and do not place any
poison ivy or briars in the brush
piles. Severe allergic reactions
are possible. Any bundles con-
taining these items will be reject-
ed.
n Decaying and excessively
brittle branches cannot be
chipped and will be rejected.
Rejected piles will not be recon-
sidered.
Please remember, brush pick-
up is provided as a free service to
our residents who are cleaning up
the yard around their house. It is
not to remove bushes, stumps,
trees, and other debris resulting
from plant removal, lot clearing,
pool installation, construction,
addition, new decks, etc. Removal
of debris resulting from these ac-
tivities should be arranged by the
homeowner or the contractor.
Bundles resulting from these ac-
tivities will be rejected and other
arrangements will have to be
made by the homeowner to re-
move them at their expense.
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South Jersey Rowing Club is
opening its doors to all high
school students in the area who
are interested in the sport of row-
ing. On Saturday, Sept. 17 and
Sunday, Sept. 18, South Jersey
Rowing Club will be running a
free learn to row program. The
three-hour sessions are scheduled
for 11 a.m. through 2 p.m.. This
program is open to students cur-
rently enrolled in high schools
that do not having rowing pro-
grams. There is no experience
necessary. This program will be
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house, located on the Cooper
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By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Shamong Sun
The first comic book worth
anything that I ever bought was
Avengers #4.
OK, my parents actually
bought it for me in 1979.
It was $20 and in pretty crappy
condition. It was a big deal be-
cause the issue, which is dated
March 1964, featured the first ap-
pearance of Captain America
since World War II.
I still have that comic and,
though I wouldnt sell it, I figure
its worth $100.
The same comic in near mint
condition is now selling on eBay
for $15,000.
So it goes in the world of col-
lecting comic books.
I caught up with owners of
four area comic book shops to dis-
cuss trends and changes happen-
ing in the business of buying and
selling comics.
Scott Kaitz, co-owner with his
brother Mike of the Comic Sta-
tion in Haddon Heights, has been
open for one year.
Scott, 47, said both he and his
brother are big comic book and
action figure collectors.
Hes also a Realtor with a lot of
free time on his hands because of
the slow real estate market.
We decided it was as good a
time as any to do something we
both enjoy, Scott said, noting he
has been collecting comics on and
off for 40 years.
He said many people assume
comics are for children but most
of his customers are 25 or older.
There are some comics for kids
but not many have become more
graphic as far as violence, sex and
language go, Scott said.
Its just a misperception on
the part of people who dont read
comics on a regular basis, said
Robert Hoskins, who has owned
Stormwatch Comics in West
Berlin for the last three and a half
years.
Now 42, he has been collecting
comics since he was 7 years old.
Contrary to this theory, some
store owners believe its actually
more difficult to get kids today to
read comic books.
Theyre just not getting into
comics like they did, say, 10 years
ago, said Michael Ferrero,
owner of Fat Jacks Comicrypt in
Oaklyn, which has been open
since 1982.
Ferrero, 60, who has been col-
lecting comics since he was 9
years old, said he believes video
games are one of the main rea-
sons kids today arent reading
comics.
Instead of attracting a younger
audience, Ferrero says the medi-
an age of his customers is about
30 thanks, at least in part, to the
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receding and residents are assess-
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the Burlington County Office of
Consumer Affairs is alerting
homeowners to be extremely
wary of the predatory activities
of fly-by-night home improve-
ment contractors. Thats not all.
Natural disasters also often
give rise to phony charities who
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to assist victims. And, as if that
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complaints.
No money should change
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sought and received, Renee
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tor, said.
She said that consumers
should also contact her office
about a questionable charity that
asserts it is collecting money to
assist hurricane victims.
Finally, on the topic of gas
gouging, the law is clear: The law
prohibits an excessive price in-
crease of 10 percent or more
above the price at which it was
sold just prior to the hurricane.
Moreover, New Jersey law pro-
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the retail price of motor fuel
more than once in a 24-hour peri-
od.
Anyone with any evidence of
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Consumer Affairs immediately,
Borstad said. We will investi-
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Burlington County warns
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Whos reading
comic books?
please see COMICS, page 4
Soul Surfer to
be shown Sept. 9
Crossroads Church will host a
Back to School Family Movie
night on Friday Sept. 9 starting at
7 p.m. at the church located at 445
Oakshade Road, Shamong. The
movie will be Soul Surfer, an in-
spirational story about a young
woman who thought her dreams
of surfing stardom were ended by
a terrible accident. Through faith
and courage she is able to over-
come obstacles and reach the top.
Popcorn, juice boxes and coffee
will be provided. There is no ad-
mission for the event. For more
information, log on to www.cross-
roadschurchnj.com or email
info@crossroadschurchnj.com.
Alpha
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Crossroads Community is
starting an Alpha Bible Study in
mid-September. Alpha is a world-
wide study course centered on the
great questions of the faith. In
each session, people enjoy great
food, laughter and learning in a
fun and friendly atmosphere
where no question about life or
God is seen as too simple or too
hostile-questions like Who is
Jesus? Is there a God?
For more information, email
info@crossroadschurchnj.com or
go to www.alphausa.org. Cross-
roads Church is an independent
Bible church located at 445 Oak-
shade Road in Shamong with
worship every Sunday morning
at 9:15 a.m.
9/11 remembrance
service
Crossroads Church is holding a
special 9/11 remembrance serv-
ice on Sunday, Sept. 11 to mark
the 10th anniversary of the ter-
rorist attacks. The service will in-
clude video and testimony from
those affected by the attacks and
how even in the wake of tragedy
many found evidence of faith and
hope. The service will begin at
9:15 a.m. and last approximately
one hour. For more information,
log on to www.crossroadschurch-
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Shamong.
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recent flood of movies about Mar-
vel characters such as Iron Man,
the Hulk and Captain America.
But what many people want to
know is, can you make money
from old comics sitting in an
attic?
The answer, like most anything
else is it depends.
Scott said anything prior to
1970 in good condition is worth
something.
Condition is everything, he
said, noting comics with the first
appearance of characters are also
usually worth more.
For example, Green Lantern
first appears in in Showcase
#22 in the late 1950s and, depend-
ing on the condition, copies worth
can range from $5,000 to $50,000.
The Holy Grail is Action
Comics #1, the 1938 edition fea-
turing the first appearance of Su-
perman, estimated to be worth
more than $1 million if youre the
lucky owner of a mint condition
copy.
COMICS
Continued from page 3
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his is one of those things that
should not have to be said, but,
sadly, indeed has to be shouted
from the mountaintops: Every child
should feel safe going to school.
For far too many children, school is
a terrifying, hostile place to visit.
When these children go to school, they
are the targets of bullies. They know
no joy, only torment. The fear and pain
caused by verbal, emotional and even
physical abuse not only disrupt their
academic pursuits, but follow them
home and impact every facet of their
lives.
In New Jersey, we hope, that is about
to change.
Earlier this year, the state passed
what some people call the most strin-
gent anti-bullying policy in the nation.
In addition to mandating training
and reporting, the law states that bul-
lies can be suspended or expelled from
school. And that is what should hap-
pen.
Every teacher and administrator
knows who the bullies are. Its time for
the troublemakers to hit the streets.
Let Mom or Dad deal with it, but keep
other students safe.
In the next few weeks, associate edi-
tor Sean Murphy will be writing a
comprehensive article on the new poli-
cy and how schools will be implement-
ing it. He wants to hear your ideas,
too. Not so much individual stories
and complaints, but thoughts about
how schools finally can take a stand
against bullying and make sure that
no student ever again has to worry
about being a target.
As we said, our view is a simple one:
Toss the troublemakers out of the
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Posted on sun news
Vick, a hurricane, an alligator and a doughnut
Hurricane Irene plows
through South Jersey
We all knew that Hurricane Irene was
serious when Gov. Christie shut down the
Atlantic City casinos on a weekend in the
summer. They re-opened a few days later.
Other South Jersey residents were not
as lucky many were still left without
power through parts of last week.
In addition to all the stories you heard,
there were a lot of first-hand looks, thanks
to our friend, Mr. YouTube.
Tim Ronaldson
Gloucester Township has an
alligator hunter on its hands
Gloucester Township police responded
to a unique call this Sunday. No, it wasnt
Hurricane Irene-related help that was
needed. It was a loose alligator that was
found near an apartment complex.
Around 1:45 p.m. Sunday, the townships
police department responded to the Lake-
view Apartment complex, according to po-
lice reports. It seems that an alligator was
found underneath a bridge behind one of
the complexs buildings.
Police said the alligator was approxi-
mately two foot in length and was found by
a resident of the complex. The resident re-
ported that he saw the reptile sitting under
the bridge by an adjacent lake.
News Staff
Local store owners agree that
comics arent just for kids
The first comic book worth anything
that I ever bought was Avengers #4.
OK, my parents actually bought it for me
in 1979. It was $20 and in pretty crappy con-
dition. It was a big deal because the issue,
which is dated March 1964, featured the
first appearance of Captain America since
World War II.
I still have that comic and, though I
wouldnt sell it, I figure its worth $100. The
same comic in near mint condition is now
selling on eBay for $15,000. So it goes in the
world of collecting comic books.
I caught up with owners of four area
comic book shops to discuss trends and
changes happening in the business of buy-
ing and selling comics.
Scott Kaitz, co-owner with his brother
Mike of the Comic Station in Haddon
Heights, has been open for one year. Scott,
47, said both he and his brother are big
comic book and action figure collectors.
Hes also a Realtor with a lot of free time
on his hands because of the slow real es-
tate market.
We decided it was as good a time as any
to do something we both enjoy, Scott said,
noting he has been collecting comics on
and off for 40 years.
Sean Patrick Murphy
Krispy Kreme hasnt become
dangerous to us yet
Krispy Kreme has opened its new South
Jersey location which happens to be near
The Yaks home base.
And, judging from the lines outside of
the shop, the locals cant get enough of
these doughnuts.
But, while other doughnut makers and
sellers might be worried that Krispy
Kreme could cut into their business, they
should take comfort in knowing that, in-
stead of KK, they could have been up
against these guys. Indeed, in Greece, the
doughnut trade can get rather testy as
shop owners rely on champion wrestlers to
scare off the competition.
To The Yaks knowledge, Krispy Kreme
has not hired any former wrestling cham-
pions to discourage competition, but thats
not to say that it couldnt happen.
We all or all of us old ones remember
the late, great Randy Macho Man Savage
urging us to Snap into a Slim Jim.
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and some had been for days.
To be without power for a few
days is more than an inconven-
ience for someone, Onorato said.
In addition to the power out-
ages, Shamong Township also ex-
perienced downed trees and
flooding.
We did have a downed tree on
Atsion Road that was on a power
line, Onorato said. Atlantic City
Electric had to take care of that
because it was on the line.
Also, some lakes were lowered
and some residents saw water
damage to their homes. Officials
reported no injuries.
HURRICANE
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All day-care facilities and their
clients should be aware that chil-
dren and adults enrolled in day-
care facilities may be eligible for
free meals through the Child and
Adult Care Food Program, ac-
cording to New Jersey Secretary
of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher.
The Child and Adult Care Food
Program is a federally-funded
program that reimburses spon-
soring agencies that provide
healthy meals and snacks at no
charge to children and adults en-
rolled in licensed or approved
day-care facilities or family day-
care homes.
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without regard to race, color, na-
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