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Weekly Roundup: Summer reading, Tabernacle budget, Seneca People’s Choice Awards

Catch up on what happened this week in Tabernacle.

Stock up on summer reading supplies at the Burlington County Library

Plan to stop by the Burlington County Library to stock up on your summer reading supplies during The Friends of the Library’s books and media sale scheduled for May 31 to June 3.

Beachgoers and bargain hunters will find thousands of used books, as well as a wide selection of DVDs, CDs and more available in the library’s meeting room in Westampton on Thursday, May 31 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Friday, June 1 from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturday, June 2 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday, June 3 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Tabernacle Township budget at a halt

At last week’s meeting, the Tabernacle Township Committee presented the final budget, including decreases as discussed during April’s meeting. Committee Member Kimberly Brown was the sole vote of opposition on this resolution, putting a halt in moving forward to a public hearing for the budget.

At last month’s meeting, it was discussed for there to be a $5,000 decrease in the aid to the ambulance companies, taking the aid from $35,000 to $30,000. This made the now $23,000 decrease come as a shock to some, leaving $12,000 in squad funds.

Brown was concerned the decrease would result in residents being balanced billed, and therefore voted “no” to the resolution.

Seneca holds Fifteenth Annual People’s Choice Awards

Sam Maira awarded Marcus Aristone as his People’s Choice nominee at Seneca High School on May 17, saying, “Tonight I honor Marcus Artistone as a walking testament of someone who understood that while being challenged in life is inevitable, being defeated is optional.”

Seneca High School held its Fifteenth Annual People’s Choice Awards ceremony on May 17, giving the staff an opportunity to honor students who have had a positive impact on them.

The honorees ranged from freshmen to seniors, and were recognized by the staff for a variety of reasons, whether for a random act of kindness or through years of bonding in the classroom. The staff member remains anonymous to the student until they are called up by them to receive their medal on stage.

Students awarded at the People’s Choice Awards ceremony were:

  • Ninth-grade winners: Sharon Feinlab, Ava Grashorn, Matthew Miller, Kayla Sinclair and Aiden Wells.
  • Tenth-grade winners: Madison Marshall, Chris Miller, Madison Miller and Karra Wozniak.
  • Eleventh-grade winners: Tori Bowman, Cody Gordon, Dominic Lubrano, Lola Marian, Abbey Miskiewicz, Claudia Parzyck and Emma Thompson.
  • Twelfth-grade winners: Marcus Artistone, Evylese Bratten, Shannon Briggs, Tiffany Briscoe, Tyler Brockson, Bronte Castro, Hailey Chapman, Jenna Daunoras, Nicholas Decker, Taylor Fisher, Rachel Green, Madison Groody, Kevin Gsell, Maxwell Heatter, Grayce Heinemann, Luke Hoey, Emma King, Ryan Lopez, Zachary Malcolm, Samantha McCloskey, Natalie Mileszko, Steven Ott, Jake Peters, John Lee-Pesotski, Abigail Regn, Tommy Scarpello, Melanie Weaver and Nick Yannessa.
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