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PERMIT NO. 1239
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JULY 6-12, 2011
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By KATRINA GRANT
The Shamong Sun
Like many other sports, foot-
ball is a team sport. The funda-
mentals of the game as far as run-
ning, catching and throwing most
likely wont work well together if
the team does not have a good
sense of chemistry.
That is what we expect and
look for in a player, Bill Fisher,
Senecas head football coach,
said. We expect them to be re-
sponsible, hard working and a
good team player.
Fisher thinks that the time the
football players spend at Seneca
Youth Football tremendously ben-
efits them when they get to high
school. At Seneca Youth Football,
boys can begin to play football at
age 5 and play all the way up until
they are 14.
Its called a seeder program
for a reason, Fisher said. It
helps prepare kids for high school
football. They might not come in
and be a seasoned football player,
but they are so much easier to
coach.
About three-fourths of the
boys who play football at Seneca
have come up playing Seneca
Youth Football.
Many of the boys have played
together for years and formed a
strong bond that helps the team
win games.
You dont win games because
you have a Division I player,
Fisher said. Weve gone against
teams that have Division I players
and won. A lot of these kids start-
ed out when they were 5 and 6
years old. They have built a bond
like family and they believe in
their teammates.
The Seneca High School foot-
ball team does have players who
have not come up through Seneca
Youth Football. Fisher says de-
spite not coming through the
ranks with the other players he
still expects the same qualities as
far as being a good team member
from the players.
They still play. It is our job as
coaches to train them, Fisher
said. They are a little bit behind,
they are up against a little more,
and it makes our job a little hard-
er, but we still work with them.
Just like other sports, there has
been a slight decline in registra-
tion attributed to the economy,
but Fisher believes that when the
economy picks back up, so will
the registrations.
I think its just the economy,
Fisher said. All sports are down.
Our area has grown a little small-
er and its just a tough time to reg-
ister kids for sports. A lot of fac-
tors go into it.
To contact the Seneca Youth
Football organization, please visit
www.senecaeagles.com.
Special to The Sun
Members of Seneca Youth Football start early and form a bond which helps them as future Seneca High
School football players.
Preparing for the big leagues
Tax reassessment ordered
By KATRINA GRANT
The Shamong Sun
Shamong Township has been
ordered by the Burlington County
Board of Taxation to perform a
tax reassessment. The last re-
assessment took place in 1989.
The reason for the reassessment
is to attempt to bring everyone to
100 percent of market value.
Currently we are at 54.1 per-
cent of market value, and nothing
has been inspected in 22 years,
Jay Renwick, tax assessor, said.
This will equitably distribute
the tax burden over the township.
Some people right now are over-
assessed, and some people are
under-assessed. There will be
some winners and some losers,
but right now there is a lot of in-
equity.
The township was first ordered
to conduct a revaluation for the
2011 tax year, but was able to se-
cure an extension for the 2012
year. The revaluation was
changed to a reassessment. A
revaluation is where an outside
firm performs the re-evaluation
and reassessment is where the
township tax assessor performs
it.
The assessment will be con-
ducted in 2011, and the new as-
sessments will be effective Jan. 1,
2012. The new assessments will be
billed for the 2012/2013 year and
the bills will go out in August or
September of 2012.
For the assessment, all build-
ings will be inspected. The asses-
sors will measure the exterior di-
mensions of the buildings and
will inspect the interior and exte-
rior of the buildings. Property
owners will be mailed a notice for
the inspection on their property
and will be given an approximate
date for it. The township asks that
property owners allow the inspec-
tors access to the property to in-
spect, take measurements of the
exterior and photos. The inspec-
tors will have a photo identifica-
tion badge. If they cannot pro-
duce the badge, do not allow them
in.
After all the inspections are
done and data is reviewed, the
county will mail the new assess-
ments after Nov. 1. The township
will not be able to determine what
the new assessments will be until
everything is inspected and re-
viewed, but the township, county
or state does not generate money
from the assessment, officials
said.
Lots of people think that we
make money from tax assess-
ments, but this wont generate
money for the township, Ren-
wick said.
Seniors at least 60 years old,
who live in Burlington County
and are income eligible, may be
able to receive vouchers worth
$20 to purchase locally-grown
fruits, vegetables and herbs from
the Burlington County Farmers
Market. Proof of residency and
age are required. Distribution of
the vouchers will begin now and
end in September pending avail-
ability.
Vouchers are only valid at ap-
proved farmers market locations.
A list of locations is available at
the Office on Aging. Vouchers are
valid from now until Nov. 30.
There are a limited number of
vouchers and there is no guaran-
tee that enough vouchers will be
available for all applicants.
For more information, how to
apply and income eligibility re-
quirements, call the Burlington
County Office on Aging at 265-
5069 or call toll free (877) 222-3737.
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unveiled an online data- and
image bank describing more than
7,000 vintage photographs pro-
duced by the Department of Agri-
culture to document farming in
New Jersey from the late 19th
century through the 1970s.
Of these, more than 2,000 pho-
tos have been scanned and are
now publicly viewable in the
image bank at
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tos.html.
This major historical re-
source created by the New Jersey
State Archives is a monumental
achievement, said Guadagno,
who as secretary of State, over-
sees the Division of Archives and
Records Management, which op-
erates the State Archives. It il-
lustrates not only the history of
farming, but also the dedication
of archivists to making that his-
tory accessible.
In 1984, the State Archives ac-
quired a vast collection of histori-
cal photographs from the Depart-
ment of Agriculture, originating
as a public information photo file
soon after the department was
created in 1916.
The images were used for pub-
lication in bulletins and reports,
press releases and simply to docu-
ment agriculture and related in-
dustries in New Jersey. Seven
decades later, the collection had
grown to 90 boxes.
Our photographs tell the story
of New Jersey agriculture and
demonstrate the departments
mission to support and promote
agribusiness and educate the
public to agricultures vital role
in the state, said Fisher. Were
called the Garden State, and these
images show us why.
Several years after the acquisi-
tion, the archives began painstak-
ingly organizing and preserving
the photos. The project began
with the efforts of a volunteer,
George Coyne, who devoted many
hours rehousing the prints and
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containers.
The archives staff later created
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the general public, historians and
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Township, an educational facility
operated by the Mercer County
Park Commission that preserves
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processes from the era of 1890-
1910.
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