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Legion Paw Pride

elects
Laudenslager
Vet picked for county
commander American Legion post
By KATRINA GRANT fairs, children and youth, Ameri-
Special to The Sun
The Washington Twp. Sun canism and national security.
“The Legion has many pro- Bells Elementary School Principal Domenick Renzi recently announced the school’s Paw Pride
County Vice Commander John grams within each of these pil- winners for the month of April. The Bells School Paw Pride Program is a Character Education
Laudenslager of Washington lars, and it will be my responsibil- Program that rewards students in grades one through three for demonstrating excellent charac-
Township has been elected to the ity to continue the success of our ter traits. For the month of April, students were recognized for showing trustworthiness. Winners
position of county commander programs in Gloucester County.” received a pizza lunch with Mr. Renzi and a Paw Pride pencil and folder thanks to the Bells Home
for the American Legion posts Laudenslager served in the and School Council. Congratulations to the Paw Pride winners for April, Dani Ginville, Stephen
throughout Gloucester County. Strategic Air Command in the Seligsohn, Nicholas Battaglia, Danielle Rehill, Gia Chelston, Paige Venuti, Louis Sepe, Angela Ro-
Laudenslager, who is part of Air Force from 1966-70. driquez, Daniel D’Ambra, Lauren Meyer, Victoria Salvatore, Oshaz Bajwa, Jaylen Ridgeway, Anna-
the William Stokes Bonsal Post At the time of his discharge, he lia Abed, Nathan D’Alfonso, Brandon Buell and Armand Palestini. Pictured, Bells School Paw Pride
133 and has been with the Ameri- held the rank of sergeant. Al- winners for March with Renzi and Guidance Counselor Mickey Shaw.
can Legion for five years, will though he did not serve in a com-
now act on the behalf of not only bat zone, his unit won the Presi-
all Legionnaires in Gloucester dential Citation Award for excel-
County, but also all veterans and
current servicemen.
His main responsibility will be
to facilitate the needs of his mem-
bers and to continue the many
lence in support of troops in Viet-
nam.
Laudenslager joined the Amer-
ican Legion five-years ago, but be-
came more involved with it last
Local author tells his tale
The Washington Twp. Sun thing I have written to the boys, mine and I hope everyone who
programs that define this coun- year. He was elected to vice com- or about them, in the book, An- reads the book enjoys it as much
try’s oldest and largest wartime mander for Gloucester County Turnersville resident Anthony thony said. “There are certain as I did writing it,” Anthony said.
veteran’s organization. and this year was elected as sen- L. Duca recently published his things I wrote which I felt are for Asked about his favorite entry,
“The responsibilities are var- ior vice commander. He also as- first book, Boys Will Be Boys: their eyes only, things that were Anthony named two, one for each
ied but it mainly boils down to sumed additional duties as chair- Tales of a Father and His Sons. personal for me and for them. of his sons.
being the facilitator of ideas, ac- man of two committees, member- “It is a collection of short sto- However, I did include some en- “I have a couple favorite en-
tivities and events between the ship and Americanism. As chair- ries and letters from my journal tries which were not of happy tries, some humorous and others
posts and the state,” Lau- man of these two committees, and blog retelling many humor- moments or events, but as I ex- prideful,” Anthony said. “My fa-
denslager said. “The activities of Laudenslager is required to at- ous experiences I have had with plained in the book, I included vorite humorous entry for my
the American Legion are based tend state-level American Legion my two sons, Anthony and them because I felt these events oldest son Anthony was when his
upon four pillars; veterans af- please see LEGION, page 10 Bobby,” Anthony said. “I have can have an influence on our second grade teacher had emailed
shared these stories online and lives.” us, suggesting Anthony was not
with family and friends over the As described, “Anthony’s flair getting enough sleep. When we
years, many of whom felt it for retelling the many wonderful approached Anthony about this,
A winner every week would be good material for a stories and instances of joy found he enthusiastically agreed, sug-
book. I never took it seriously, but in the heart of a child will leave gesting we should stop waking
Our Sun Score contest continues to reward rabid readers with a $50 my wife decided to research what you feeling reminiscent of your him up so early for school and let
prize every week. If you haven’t cashed in yet, what are you waiting options there were for me to pub- own precious childhood days and him sleep in.”
for? Visit sunne.ws/contest to enter to win an iPod Shuffle or your lish it as a book, and it took off the moments spent with Dad.” “As for Bobby, we were riding
choice of gift cards. It’s free, easy, fun and only consumes a minute or from there.” “This experience of writing a in the car and he was reading a
two of your day. “I decided not to share every- book has fulfilled a life goal of please see DUCA, page 10

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Transportation Authority. The SJTA donated a cherry tree that was planted in the Wedgwood courtyard
in honor of the fourth-grade class of 2011. Pictured, from left, are Wedgwood fourth-grade teachers
Maryann Garten, Christine Southwick, Lisa DiGrazio, Kristin Haines and Kristie Attardi with the tree.

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Informative presentations school fall sports coaches and stu-
about Washington Township dent representatives on hand to
High School and its programs, as answer questions.
well as a self-tour of the building, The presentation is expected to
will be offered May 9 and 16 in the last approximately 45 minutes.
School’s TD Bank Arts Centre for The Monday, May 9, session
all middle school students who will begin at 7 p.m. for all stu-
are currently enrolled in eighth dents whose last names begin
grade and will be part of the with the letters A through L.
freshman class at the high school Students whose last names fall
for the 2011-12 school year. alphabetically from M through Z
Additionally, athletics and in- should attend the Monday, May
tramural fairs will be conducted 16, session at 7 p.m. Parents and
in the 9-10 gymnasium, following guardians are also encouraged to
both presentations, with high attend.

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in our opinion

After the vote


So how does the ‘new normal’ look?
he votes are counted, and your local school budget or

T budgets are either in place or headed to your local mu-


nicipal governing body for possible additional revision.
Either way, how do you feel about the “new normal,” as Gov.
Voters approve budget
Christie describes it?
Residents of Washington district. our taxpayers in the future.”
Last year, the budget process School vote Township voted in favor of the “We are very thankful that Washington Township voters
was just “new” – although Did you support or oppose Washington Township Public our budget passed and grateful retained incumbent Kurt Snyder
your school budget? Schools’ proposed 2011-12 school to the voters for believing in the (2,810 votes) on the Board of Ed-
many school administrators
You can share your thoughts budget of $130,250,915, support- direction of our school district ucation for a one-year term. In-
and leaders no doubt could find and ideas by commenting in ing an annual increase of $98 for and endorsing important stu- cumbent Chet Nawoyski (2,478
much more colorful language to the Forum section at the average Washington Town- dent programs and services,” votes) won a three-year term.
www.washingtontwpsun.com. ship homeowner (assessed home Superintendent of Schools Dr. The other available three-year
describe what occurred. State value of $129,103). Taxpayers en- Cheryl Simone said. “We are terms on the Board of Education
funding was slashed at, at least dorsed the budget by a vote of happy to provide a $3 million de- were filled by newcomers Josh
2,716 to 2,460, a difference of 256 crease to the tax levy and hope to Aronovitch (2,968 votes) and
for budgeting purposes, the last minute. This year, some state votes, according to the school continue providing support to Ginny Murphy (2,552 votes).
aid was restored in many places, but there was a state-mandat-
ed 2 percent cap on tax hikes (barring voter approval to go over
that limit).
And it appears that things aren’t going to change that much
Red Cross Blood Drive May 23
in the near future, hence the term “new normal.”
The Washington Township identification are required. sive of the highly successful
This year, we didn’t hear as much outcry about the cuts. Public Schools are pleased to Please call Pat White at 589-6644, Washington Township High
Maybe because they weren’t as deep and some of the state once again team with the Penn- ext. 6402 to schedule an appoint- School Blood Drive, has collected
Jersey region of the American ment. 413 units of blood, helping 1239
money taken last year was restored. Maybe because districts Red Cross in hosting a district Appointments can also be se- patients. Please help. Every two
had more time to prepare. and community blood drive on cured through the online sched- seconds, someone in the United
Monday, May 23, from 11 a.m. to 5 uler by visiting redcrossblood.org States needs blood, and more
But the cuts have necessitated change in the way budgets are
p.m. in the district’s Central Ad- and entering the sponsor code than 38,000 blood donations are
put together. You can make a case that the cuts were too sharp, ministration Building. 10858. needed every day. Please call
but you also can point to positive results. School leaders, educa- Appointments for 15-minute Since 2002, the Washington today to schedule an appoint-
donation slots as well as photo Township School District, exclu- ment.
tors, parents and taxpayers have a new sense of urgency to hold
the line on spending while protecting valuable educational re-
sources that affect, among other things, property values.
There’s always room for legitimate debate when it comes to
taxing and spending. One person’s vital program is another
SPEAK UP!
person’s waste.
The Washington Twp. Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for
But these days, there are more people at the table when deci- letters that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with
sions are made and more open discussion about what commu- your letter, and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print
anonymous letters.
nities value.
That change is due, at least in part, to the difficulty of craft- Send letters via email to letters@washingtontwpsun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at
108 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our office, too.
ing a budget in these lean times. It’s a change for the better.
The Washington Twp. Sun reserves the right to reprint your letter in any medium – including electroni-
cally.
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Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board

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The admission fees are $18
prior to event, $45 for a family (up
to 5 people), $20 on event day,
$50.00 per family on event day.
For information, contact Kris
Welsh at 582-3846 or visit
www.ba5k.com.

Roll call for


all Korean War vets
The Thomas W. Daley Jr. Chap-
ter 54 of the Korean War Veterans
and Korean service Veterans As-
sociation invites all veterans that
served during the Korean War
from 1950 through 1954 and veter-
ans that served from 1945 through
present in and around the Repub-
lic of Korea to join our organiza-
tion.
The group meets at 7 p.m. on
the third Monday of every month,
except July and August.
The chapter is a service organi-
zation dedicated to helping all vet-
erans.
We would especially like to
meet veterans who served in
Korea after the Cease Fire Agree-
ment. Veterans are invited to
come out to the meeting and ar-
rive at 6:30 p.m. for refreshments.
First year national and chapter
dues for new members will be
paid by the chapter.
For information contact Fred
Connolly at 218-9552.

Seven inducted
to Athenaeum
One hundred and forty-nine
area residents, all undergraduate
students in the Rutgers-Camden
College of Arts and Sciences or
the Rutgers School of Business-
Camden, have been inducted into
the Athenaeum Honor Society.
Membership in Athenaeum is
limited to juniors maintaining a
cumulative grade-point average
of no less than 3.70 and to seniors
maintaining a cumulative aver-
age of no less than 3.50.
Athenaeum is the undergradu-
ate honor society at the Camden
Campus of Rutgers, The State
University of New Jersey.
Students from Washington
Township that were inducted
were Binyam Ali, Ashley Mon-
tanero, Vincent Primavera,
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WEDNESDAY TUESDAY
May 4 May 10
FOR ALL FOR ALL
Economic Development meeting: Open Space meeting: Washington
Washington Township Municipal Township Municipal Building. 7 p.m.
Building. 7 p.m. Want to be listed?
Senior Citizens Advisory Board
Sports Advisory meeting: Wash- To have your Washington Twp. meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings, information must be meeting: Senior Citizens Center. 10
ington Township Municipal Building. received, in writing, two weeks prior to the date of the event. a.m.
7 p.m. The WedgWood Women’s Club of
Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Washington Twp. Sun, 108 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ Washington Township meeting:
08033. Or by email: calendar@cherryhillsun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our Web Wedgwood Country Club, 200 Hurf-
site (www.washingtontwpsun.com).
THURSDAY fville Rd. 7:30 p.m. Call 227-5426 or
visit
May 5 We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photo is sufficient. Every attempt is made to www.wedgwoodwomensclub.com
FOR ALL provide coverage to all organizations. for info.
Environmental Commission meet-
ing: Washington Township Municipal
Building. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY
Book Discussion Group: Heggan May 11
Public Library. 1:30 p.m. Call 589-
3334 or visit FOR ALL
www.hegganlibrary.org for info. Zoning Board meeting: Washington Council meeting: Washington Town-
May 7
MONDAY Township Municipal Building. 6 p.m. ship Municipal Building. 7 p.m.
FOR ALL May 9 Washington Township High School
Super Saturday: Washington Lake
SATURDAY Park. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FOR ALL Informative Presentations: TD
Bank Arts Centre. 7 p.m.

Open 7
Days!
Briefs
Bus Drive the past three falls.
BRIEFS Stuff the Bus will take place on
Wednesday, May 18 from 1 p.m. to WedgWood Women’s
Continued from page 7 7 p.m. at the Washington Town-
ship High School 9/10 building Club meets May 10
will follow at approximately parking lot, located at the corner The WedgWood Women’s Club
noon. of Ganttown and Hurffville-Cross of Washington Township’s next
The WTHS Softball Boosters Keys roads in Sewell. meeting will be Tuesday May 10,
will be selling t-shirts for $10 on The WTSSSPA will attempt to at 7:30 p.m., at the Wedgwood
game day with all proceeds going stuff a school bus full of every- Country Club, 200 Hurffville
to the Susan G. Komen for the thing from canned goods, house- Road. The program will be an
Cure organization. hold products, toiletries and me- evening with speaker Lorraine
dicinal goods, laundry products, Kiefer of Triple Oaks Nursery
Stuff the Bus for cleaning supplies, paper and plas- and Herb Garden. Lorraine will
tic products, baby products, then be open for questions. The
ACME Shopping Center Mother’s Cupboard snacks, school supplies and more. club provides a social evening
Egg Harbor & Greentree Rds. The Washington Township In addition, for the spring drive, with refreshments and dessert.
Sewell, NJ 856.218.2973 Schools Support Services Person- they also are asking for summer All women 18 and older are invit-
www.wbu.com/sewell nel Association is holding its sec- toys like basketballs, baseballs, ed to join for the program and/or
ond annual spring Stuff the Bus water toys and even gift cards for to join our club. You do not have
$2.00 INSTANT SAVINGS Campaign to benefit Mother’s activities like swimming, minia- to live in Washington Township

   Cupboard. In addition to the ture golf, roller skating, movies or to participate or join. For more
Cannot be combined with any other discount offer or coupon. Not valid on previous purchases, sale items, gift cards, Daily Savings Club
memberships. Instant Savings must be used in a single purchase. No cash back or store credit given. Offer expires 5/11/11. CODE WTS
spring events, the WTSSSPA has shopping. Monetary donations information, call 227-5426 or visit
held a widely successful Stuff the also will be accepted. www.wedgwoodwomensclub.com.

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High School National Honor Soci- physical processes shape the fea- ture events?
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trict’s Elementary Talented and What is the weather/climate like? WTHS NHS Coordinator Ray An-
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Jeopardy competition on Monday, people, goods and ideas travel teachers Terry Boyajian, Pat
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The geography-centered event n Environment and Society: Washington Township High
will run from 7 to 8 p.m. in the How have people affected this en- School is located at 529 Hurffville-
WTHS 11/12 auditorium. Refresh- vironment? How might this envi- Cross Keys Road, Sewell.
ments will follow in Cafeteria B.

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NHS Mentorship Program and
the fifth-grade TAG students.
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one hour each week working with
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related projects.
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man of two holiday meal pro- ness Group meetings and pro- ties.”
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