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Board of education electionto be uncontested. PAGE 4
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Shamong resident Eileen Mullen, left, of Forgotten Angels Equine Rescue, speaks with rescue founder Darlene Supnick about Wisp ofMagic, a 17-year-old horse recently rescued in Shamong. The group is working on finding the horse a home and is in need of donationsfor Wisp of Magic and other horses recently rescued in the township. For more information about the Medford-based non-profit, pleasevisit www.forgottenangelsequinerescue.com. For another photo, please see page 12.
Rescuing horsesPaul Milleris Volunteerof the Year
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
During the week of July 20 toJuly 25, the Church of the HolyEucharist played host to the 27thannual Pine Barrens Festival.
The festivalis the largestevent thechurch hostsand is an op-portunity forarea residentsto come outand celebratethe culture of the New Jer-sey Pine Bar-rens withgreat food, live entertainment,
games and amusement parkrides.
However, the festival is not allcarnival games and carousels. Itsupports a good cause and alsohonors a “volunteer of the year”each night from the differentPinelands towns – Medford,Chatsworth/Woodland, Medford
please see MILLER, page 11
Indian Mills
Volunteer Fire Co.
member honored
MILLER
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November’s Board of Educa-tion election in Shamong PublicSchools will be uncontested, asone candidate filed to run for theboard’s one open seat, accordingto the Burlington County Clerk’soffice.
Michael H. Tuman is the eligi-ble candidate who will be fillingthe open seat.
The Shamong Board of Educa-tion election will take place along-side the general election on Tues-day, Nov. 3.
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Rowan College at Burlington County isinviting the community to celebrate itsnew partnership with Rowan University asit unveils its new look on Tuesday, Aug. 18.
This summer, the former BurlingtonCounty College has renamed and rebrand-
ed itself as part of a new partnership withRowan University that will soon make itpossible to earn a university degree on theMount Laurel campus for about $30,000.
“Everywhere I go, I meet a student or aparent who is shocked that we have createda pathway toward a $30,000 four-year de-gree, when they are used to seeing thatprice for just one year at many universitiesthroughout the nation,” Rowan College atBurlington County President Paul Draytonsaid. “I am happy to assure them that wehave achieved a victory against the afford-ability crisis in higher education, and in-
vite everyone to celebrate this momentousoccasion for our students.”
Guests are invited to enjoy free t-shirts,refreshments from the Rowan College atBurlington County’s culinary arts pro-gram, and participate in hands-on activi-
ties led by the college’s talented faculty inareas such as biology, psychology andcriminal justice. The college’s radio sta-tion, and arts and crafts stations for chil-dren will add to the festive occasion.
At the center of the event’s happenings
is the unveiling of the new Rowan Collegeat Burlington County logo, which was se-lected with input from more than 400 facul-ty and staff members and nearly 1,700 stu-dents and alumni.
“I am proud to call myself a Rowan Col-lege at Burlington County alum, and I lookforward to this new chapter in the college’shistory that will preserve access to high-quality and affordable education in ourcounty,” said Burlington County Freehold-er Director Mary Ann O’Brien, whose legalcareer began as a paralegal student at thethen-Burlington County College. “This is a
proud time for our college, county andeveryone who works and lives in Burling-ton County.”
Another alumni who will be highlightedin the program is Mount Laurel residentand former Student Government Associa-
tion President Liz Woodward, class of 2012,who recently drew national attention bypicking up the dinner tab for two firefight-ers coming home from fighting anovernight blaze.
“Our alumni succeed in many ways
whether in business, government, the mili-tary or in small acts of kindness that em-body the spirit of service to others,” Dray-ton said. “This partnership is all about in-creasing access and opportunity for thenext generation of students so they maysucceed more quickly and with lessdebt.”
To offer students attending the event aneven greater savings, the college will hold adrawing for a free, three-credit, regularly-priced course. Students must be registeredby Aug. 18 for at least 12 credits for fall2015.
The ceremonial logo unveiling willoccur at 3 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 18 in the rearof Votta Pavilion at the Enterprise Centeron the Mount Laurel campus. Doors openat 2:30 p.m. Guests are asked to RSVP atwww.bcc.edu/logo-event-rsvp.
Rowan College at Burlington County renames, rebrandsas part of partnership with Rowan University
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ew Jersey State Police are
spending $1.5 million to outfit
1,000 troopers over the next
nine months with body cameras. It’s a
hefty price to pay for technology, but a
very small one when considering the
good it will do.
Body cameras for police have be-
come increasingly popular throughout
the country following police shootings
that made national headlines in places
such as Ferguson, Mo.
Troopers will wear the body cam-
eras on either their shirt or their hat,
and will be required to turn them on
during traffic stops, protests, investiga-
tions and while making arrests.
Acting state Attorney General John
Hoffman said the cameras “will act as
an objective witness in police-involved
shootings and other use-of-force inci-
dents.”
Some local police departments, such
as Glassboro, Paulsboro, Evesham and
even Rowan University, have already
adopted body cameras for their police
forces. And more could be coming, as
the state plans to use $2.5 million in
forfeiture funds to help other local de-
partments buy cameras.
Police body cameras are a wonderful
idea, and any state money that can be
used to help local departments outfit
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thing.
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WE NES Y AUGUST 12Kiddiecize: Ages 3-9. 12:30 p.m. at
Pinelands Branch Library. Thisfamily fitness program is
designed to teach kids about theimportance of healthy lifestylehabits. Children and caregivershould come in sneakers andappropriate workout attire. Reg-istration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/kid-diecize-11.
Music Exploration – Fun WithSinging: Ages 7-9. 1:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. The NJSchool of Music will be here eachweek this summer to focus on anew musical instrument. This
week our instrument is our voic-es! Children will get to hear theinstrument played as well as havean opportunity to “play” theinstrument. The instruments willbe provided for each session.Registration required.
Pinelands Young at Heart SeniorsClub: Noon at the TabernacleCommunity Center, 81 HawkinsRoad. Cake and coffee are served.Membership available for $12 a
year for those 55 and older. Tripsto all over the area and the nationare available to members andfriends.
Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. at
Crossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery iswelcome.
THURS Y AUGUST 13Parachute Play: Ages 2-4. 10:30
a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join for a half hour of parachute
games and play time together.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/para-chute-play-29.
Yoga Pretzels: Ages 6-12. 4:30 p.m.at Pinelands Branch Library. YogaPretzels is a fun and vibrant wayto get kids bending, breathing,twisting and stretching. Please besure to have children wear com-fortable, breathable clothes and
bring a yoga mat or a large towelto use as a mat. Registrationrequired. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/yoga-pretzels-11.
Candlelight Yoga: 5:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. Please join us with Babita Kapoor, a reg-istered Shakti Om Yoga instruc-
tor, to learn yoga’s ancient sci-ence of breath control and re-energize your body and mind.Wear comfortable, breathableclothes and bring a yoga mat ifyou have one. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/candlelight-yoga-12.
Secrets of College Admission: 7p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.The event will be hosted by inde-pendent college counselor Karen
M. Monaghan, The College Link,and Vincent H. Valenzuela, for-mer assistant director of admis-sion at Villanova University.Space is limited. Please RSVP byresponding to either Karen [email protected] orVince at [email protected].
FRI Y AUGUST 14End of Summer Reading Party: 2
p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Stop by anytime between 2-4p.m. to celebrate all of the read-ing you guys and gals did duringthe summer Reading Program.Join in for an ice cream party, asuperhero photo booth, craft sta-tions, scavenger hunt and more.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/end-
summer-reading-party-0.
MON Y AUGUST 17Toddler Time: Ages 2-3. 10:30 a.m.
at Pinelands Branch Library. JoinMs. Danielle for stories, songsand a craft or activity. Registra-tion required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/tod-dler-time-16.
Lego Club: Ages 7-12. 3 and 4 p.m. atPinelands 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-27.
TUES Y AUGUST 18Snack Attack: Ages 4-12. Noon and
4 p.m. at Pinelands Branch
Library. Join Miss Niki, DTR, fromthe Shop Rite of Medford for afun activity and a lesson on howto prepare a healthy snack. Reg-istration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/snack-attack-18.
Family Movie Night: “StrangeMagic”: 6 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Bring the wholefamily to the library for thismonth's feature, "Strange Magic"(99 min.). Snacks and beveragesmay be served, but feel free to
bring your own goodies and blan-ket to get comfy. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/family-movie-night-strange-magic.
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Lakes, Vincentown/Southamp-ton, Shamong/Indian Mills andTabernacle.
The award is given to someonewho has made an outstandingcontribution to the culture andhistory of the Pine Barrens.
“It’s been a tradition long be-fore I became the pastor,” PastorAndrew Jamieson said. “We con-tact each township and ask them
to nominate a great volunteer or aparticularly special individual.”This year’s winner for the Sha-
mong/Indian Mills area was PaulMiller of the Indian Mills Volun-teer Fire Company.
“I received a call from thetownship administrator lettingme know of the news,” Millersaid. “I was honored by it.”
The Indian Mills Fire Compa-ny was incorporated by ShamongTownship after a public meetingwas held at the Indian Mills
School auditorium in 1942.The first building was a 24-by-
24 cinder block building, and thetownship paid 18 cents for eachcinder block. It was constructedin March 1942, and it still can beseen next to the present fire sta-tion. The company has sinceadded an EMS unit and hasgrown immensely.
Miller is the vice president of this EMS group and the first as-sistant chief of the fire unit.Miller has been a cornerstone of the group for most of its exis-tence, as he has been volunteer-ing for the Indian Mills Fire Com-pany for as long as he can remem-ber.
“I’ve been a part of it for myentire life except for when I wasaway with the military,” Millersaid.
Miller joined the military in1965 and arrived back home in1969. He was also in the reservesfor 28 years.
Miller is a lifelong resident of Shamong Township who has beenactively serving the communitysince 1963, when he was 16 yearsold.
He is still serving Shamong to
this day in many capacities at theIndian Mills Volunteer Fire Com-pany.
Over the past 52 years, Miller
has served the fire company inmany roles, including junior fire-man, fireman, first assistant, firechief, vice president and presi-dent.
“Shamong Township residentsare grateful for his dedication inkeeping the residents safe,” mem-bers of the Shamong TownshipCommittee said.
Volunteering has become ahabit of Miller’s over time as hecredited the community he grew
up in for making him accustomedto it.“I’ve always volunteered, it’s
just been second nature to me.Back in the day, everybody did itso you would just naturally get in-volved because your surround-ings were doing the same,” Millersaid. “Now it’s a dying breed. No-body really does it, and that takesa toll on the community.”
Miller’s resume is stocked full
of volunteering accomplish-ments, and this set him apart inthe eyes of the township commit-tee who selected him.
“Paul has volunteered his timefor many years, and in various ca-pacities, within our community.He has been a dedicated memberof our fire company for manyyears where he has held severaloffices including president andvice president. He has also been arespected member of the IndianMills Methodist Church, volun-teering there in several capacitiesas well,” Committeeman SeanGray said.
Miller enjoyed his time at thePine Barrens Festival when hecame out on Shamong/IndianMills night to receive his award.He was shocked at the outpouringof people the church received.
“Myself and everyone that Icame with were treated very well.It is always a well-run affair thatseems to get people from all overSouth Jersey to come out,” Millersaid.
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Do You Love Me, a 3-year-old colt, is one of many horses recently rescued in Shamong by Forgotten An-gels Equine Rescue. The organization is in need of donations for the horses. For more information aboutthe Medford-based non-profit, please visit www.forgottenangelsequinerescue.com.
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“It is important to drink morefluids, but to avoid alcohol andhigh sugar drinks,” O’Brien said.“If you plan to go outside, wearloose, lightweight clothing andnever leave any persons, especial-ly infants or young children, oranimals in a closed, parked vehi-cle.”
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