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The Ninth Annual USBands Competition, hosted by Seneca, was held Saturday, Sept. 29. The Marching Golden Eagles, under the direction of
Keith Styers, played a selection of music from the movie Rocky.
Seneca band takes on Rocky Balboa
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
The Seneca Golden Eagles
Marching Band hosted its Ninth
Annual USBands Competition at
Seneca High School on Saturday,
Sept. 29.
We always hold it on the last
Saturday of September, said
Seneca band director Keith Sty-
ers. We like to hold it during the
day because some of the other
bands like to attend night compe-
titions the same day.
The band performed music en-
titled Rocky Balboa. The per-
formance included a training se-
quence complete with Rocky
running up the Philadelphia Mu-
seum of Art stairs, and a boxing
ring with a match performed by
the color guard.
Seneca, one of three 3A bands
to compete, did not place and was
not given a score.
Since we hosted the competi-
tion, its an exhibition, and we
dont place. The competition
raised money for our program,
said Styers.
Its good for the kids to have
their own competition, and the
sister schools do it, too.
According to the USBands
rulebook, USBands uses a classi-
fication system based on group
and class designations to make
sure bands of similar size, style
and experience are grouped to-
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system is utilized where each
competitive class is judged on a
separate scale that reflects the ex-
pected level of proficiency.
Class A bands are judged on a
scale with fundamental to inter-
mediate skills, bands classified as
Open are judged based on inter-
mediate to advanced skills.
Groups are based on the number
of performers.
Seneca competes on the Class
A level, one of six at the compe-
tition at the same skill level, and
were one of three to compete on
the 3A level due to the number of
performers in the band.
Lenape Regional High School
District schools do not compete in
the same group due to varying
sizes of the bands.
Of the schools, Cherokee is the
largest and placed into 5A.
Shawnee is considered to be more
experienced, but smaller in size
and competes at 4 Open. Lenape
competes at 2 Open, and Seneca
competes at the 3A level.
The Golden Eagles practice
and compete in a similar fashion
to sports teams.
We practice two days a week,
and then again Fridays before
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Seneca honored students,
parents after performance
football games and again Satur-
days before competitions, Styers
said.
Despite the intra-district rival-
ry, competitiveness isnt common-
place for the bands.
Its a very interesting setup. I
dont run my band to be as com-
petitive as the other schools. To
me, its about the journey. The
score and competition side, help
better the kids, said Styers.
Seneca honored 16 seniors and
their parents following their per-
formance.
Weve got a great group of
seniors. They all represent the
leadership in the band, said Sty-
ers.
A majority of the seniors have
been members of the Golden Ea-
gles marching band for all four
years.
All are section leaders and
drum majors.
Marching band allows musi-
cians to really grow, and through
that theyve become excellent mu-
sicians, said Styers.
The band will perform the
Rocky Balboa show all year at
SENECA
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By KRISTEN DOWD
The Tabernacle Sun
door creaking open on a
windless night. A barely audi-
ble whisper in a deserted cor-
ridor. A faint, translucent fig-
ure floating in a graveyard.
Ghost stories have fascinated
for centuries, and Halloween
is perhaps a favorite time for these phan-
tom tales.
Of course, for those who claim to have
had an otherworldly experience, calling
it a tale could incite quite the protest. Un-
like legends of old, some people claim to
have actually sensed a spirit, heard a
ghost or even seen an apparition.
And the members of South Jersey
Ghost Research? They claim all three.
I love a good healthy dose of skepti-
cism, said Sharon Vincz. Our goal is
not to convince anyone to believe that
ghosts, spirits or hauntings exist, but to
present our findings. Its the old adage
can you prove they dont exist?
Vincz is a librarian by day and an
SJGR certified investigator by night. She
also serves as the groups public rela-
tions coordinator. The groups roots date
to 1955, when Ghost Hunters of America
conducted investigations throughout
New Jersey and Pennsylvania. In 1998,
GHA merged with two other similar
groups to form South Jersey Ghost Re-
search. The membership base and inves-
tigation coverage now covers the entire
Delaware Valley.
SJGR has investigated hauntings and
happenings in private residences and
public buildings including in the
Pinelands and aims to aid individuals
in dealing with or understanding their
possible ghostly situation. Right now, the
group boasts 29 members, and investiga-
tors are equipped with top-of-the-line
equipment when out in the field.
We continually grow by enlightening
the public with new evidence we discover
because of the advancement of the equip-
ment we use, Vincz explained. Today,
using the infrared cameras with an IR
flood light or the full spectrum cameras
and camcorders with the use of the full
spectrum flood light we are able to cap-
ture full-bodied apparitions.
Thats right photographs of ghosts. A
look through the SJGR website at
www.southjerseyghostresearch.com cata-
logues not only these eerie photos, but
supposed audio recordings (or Electronic
Voice Phenomenon) of the spirits, too.
While most pictures dont depict a full-
bodied apparition, many show orbs,
thought to be balls of energy indicating
the presence of a spirit.
Of course, SJGR evidence is still ques-
tionable to many, but as the group states
on its website, this is not an exact sci-
ence. Members encounter skepticism
for their work which is all-volunteer
in their everyday life, too. But for them,
theres no question about whether or not
there is spirit activity out in the world.
If I didnt think there was something
there, I wouldnt be driving two hours to
an investigation to sit for three hours in
the dark and two hours back if this was
all pretense, said Tracie Casey, SJGR
certified investigator. If Im faking evi-
dence or making things up, I dont think I
would be putting that kind of time into
it.
Casey has been with the group since
January, and she said the experience has
been great to date. Its not, however, al-
Phantom tales
SOUTH JERSEY GHOST RESEARCH UPCOMING EVENTS
Lectures
Wednesday, Oct. 10: Margaret E. Heggan Library, Sewell
Thursday, Oct. 18: Glassboro Public Library, Glassboro
Monday, Oct. 22: Logan Township Branch Library, Swedesboro
Monday, Oct. 29: Woodbury Public Library, Woodbury
Special Events
Friday, Oct. 19: Spooky Shelves at the Haunted Library at Library Company of
Burlington, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tickets $8 adults/$4 children 12 and younger.
Friday, Oct. 26: Annual Do You Believe in Ghosts? We Do! at Gabreil Daveis
Tavern, Glendora, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tickets $8 adults/$4 children 12 and
younger.
Saturday, Oct. 27: Ghost Hunting Experience at Old Stone House Village in
Sewell, 6:20 to 10:30 p.m. Tickets $8 adults/$4 children 12 and younger.
Saturday, Nov. 3: Seventh Annual Spirits and Spirits at the Smithville Mansion,
Historic Smithville Park, Eastampton, 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets $25 per person; guests
must be 21 years and older.
For a full list of lectures and events, visit www.southjerseyghostresearch.org.
please see INVESTIGATORS, page 9
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id you hear everything you
needed to hear during last
weeks presidential debate? If
so, read no further. If not, youre in
luck. The debate season is just getting
started.
Three more debates are set before
voters go to the polls next month.
The first is tomorrow, Oct. 11, be-
tween Vice President Biden and GOP
hopeful Congressman Paul Ryan.
After that, President Obama and
Mitt Romney have two more meetings
scheduled: one on Oct. 16 in a town-hall
setting, and one on Oct. 22 to talk about
foreign policy.
Our question is: Does anybody really
care about these debates? With the
amount of money spent on pounding
opponents into the ground through
negative advertising, do thoughtful di-
alogues about meaningful issues actu-
ally have an impact?
Our guess is that the debates dont
carry a lot of weight these days. They
seem to be more about candidates try-
ing to get out the next Senator, I
served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack
Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of
mine. Senator, youre no Jack
Kennedy.
That, and trying to avoid gaffes and
looking silly.
Thats a shame because rational dis-
cussion of the issues would lead to bet-
ter government.
But its also the reality. We see nega-
tive, attack ads for one reason: they
work. Voters respond to them. If they
didnt work, politicians would stop
using them.
And politicians try for the memo-
rable one-liners during the debates be-
cause that is what the viewers remem-
ber and talk about. Its not possible to
thoroughly examine and condense any
candidates economic policy into a sin-
gle Tweet.
The presidential debates, as we
know them know, have been around
since 1960. They are made for TV. But,
pardon the reference, we have to ask:
Wheres the beef ?
in our opinion
Point, counterpoint
Do the presidential and vice presidential debates make a difference?
Presidential debates
The debate season has just begun. But
do they really mean anything?
Candidates seem more interested in
launching the great one-liner and
avoiding mistakes than anything else.
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Tabernacle Sun
There have been recent reports of the
New Jersey Devil in the Pinelands, accord-
ing to Christine Farina, an associate pro-
fessor of communication at the Richard
Stockton College of New Jersey and a New
Jersey folklore expert.
Farina is currently in production of a
documentary entitled Devil about the
New Jersey Devil and its history.
The story about the devil varies among
N.J. natives, including how the devil came
to be and where he is sighted.
Typically the legend goes back to a
woman called Deborah Smith who emi-
grated here sometime in the 1700s, said
Farina. She came to Leeds Point and mar-
ried Jim Leeds. They had 12 children to-
gether, and on the 13th child she was suffer-
ing through a terrible labor. She cursed the
child when she said this child is a devil
and he sprouted wings and flew off.
According to Weird NJ, the wailing in-
fant began growing at an incredible rate. It
sprouted horns from the top of its head
and talon-like claws tore through the tips
of its fingers. Leathery bat-like wings un-
furled from its back, and hair and feathers
sprouted all over the childs body. Its eyes
began glowing bright red as they grew
larger in the monsters gnarled, snarling
face.
Other variations of the devils birth
have been part of the creepy tale as long as
they storys inception.
According to Farina, people suspected
the child was born with a defect, and may
be the cause of the original stories. Its also
been told the child was cursed by a neigh-
bor of the Leeds. Another story states Mrs.
Leeds cared for the monster until she died,
he then sprouted wings and fled, a conflict-
ing account with the original version.
An alternative interpretation reports
the Leeds wife was an indigent living in
poverty in the woods, and the baby crawled
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Farina is also working on Devil, a docu-
mentary in progress about the folklore
of the Jersey Devil.
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out of the chimney. Some have
claimed the childs father was a
British solder and the 13th
child was cursed by way of trea-
son.
The devil is believed to have
been born in the 1720s, or some-
time just before the American
Revolution.
Farina, a resident of Leeds
Point located in Galloway Town-
ship, frequently hears stories
from neighbors and students who
have first- and second-hand ac-
counts with the devil.
People in my class still say
they have sightings. There was
one girl in particular who very se-
riously swears her mother saw
the Jersey Devil. She was garden-
ing in the backyard and saw a
monster figure with wings
carrying small animals through
the woods. She said her mother
wouldnt leave the house
for a month after that, said Fari-
na.
Both the locking of the doors
and a fear of leaving the house
are common among New Jer-
seyans claiming to have seen the
beast.
Its part of a sighting. People
will stay in the house. Its inter-
esting because this town is very
neighborly. Everyone thinks of it
as a safe town and will leave their
back door unlocked. As soon as
there is a report of a high pitched
scream, those doors are being
locked again, said Farina.
Farina gets reports from neigh-
bors and students and students
frequently.
A year ago, a woman at the su-
permarket claimed she saw a
green flash and a high-pitched
scream. She told me the devil
was back. When I have encoun-
ters, [the sighting of the devil] is
normal for them and accepted as
truth, said Farina.
Multiple sightings have been
reported in over the past 200
years in New Jersey, Pennsylva-
nia and Delaware. Sketch-drawn
accounts of the devil and stories
passed on through generations
were common when it came to
the tale.
According to Farina, the first
time an encounter was put into
print was in 1899, after a busi-
nessman heard the signature
high screech in his backyard. He
also claimed devil pointed at him
as he flew away.
The Philadelphia Zoo put a
bounty on the devils head for
$10,000. Two men caught the
devil and brought the creature to
the zoo. The two men captured a
kangaroo, painted stripes on in it,
in addition to adding wings and
claws by gluing them on the ani-
mal. The zoo did not reward the
men for their findings, accord-
ing to Farina.
It has also been reported there
was a 30-year gap of devil sight-
ings between 1920 and 1950. Al-
legedly, no one saw the devil in
the time frame.
Witness accounts regularly
claim to have heard the same
high screech emanating from a
beast with wings, red eyes and
hooves.
In 1978 two boys from
Chatsworth saw two red eyes in
the forest and encountered a ter-
rible smell, a foul fish odor was
the description, and ran away.
They didnt investigate what hap-
pened and told the adults in the
community, said Farina. Anoth-
er encounter in Woodbury says a
man reported hearing a high-
pitched screeching and a hissing
sound. The man claimed to have
seen a white figure fly by, said
Farina.
Whether you call the New Jer-
sey Devil the Leeds devil, hootle-
doodle bird, wozzle bug, or the
devil, its clear his local New Jer-
sey roots remain deeply implant-
ed in local folklore.
A student told me he likes to
hang out by the river. He told me
the devil came up to him and
made a loud, screeching sound,
said Farina. He thought he was
going to be eaten up by the Jersey
Devil.
DEVIL
Continued from page 6
Devil believed to have
been born in the 1720s
Event expected to continue Oct. 6
competitions. Styers enjoys
crowd involvement through the
pieces he chooses each year.
I like to pick a show that not
only people can watch, but they
can get into. In my opinion, our
show should be accessible for the
audience to watch, said Styers.
The audience will respond more
when the band gets into it, too. Its
cool.
The Golden Eagles were to
compete against Lenape and
Shawnee again on Saturday, Oct.
6, at Lenape Regional High
School, along with 16 other
schools, four of which are com-
peting in the 3A group.
And as the schedule progress-
es, their competition grows.
The biggest venue were going
to be playing is at Met Life stadi-
um. Well be playing states at Rut-
gers University and nationals in
Annapolis, Md., said Styers.
EVENT
Continued from page 3
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a.m. to 4 p.m. Over 80 craft
booths, great food to try, chil-
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dark doing nothing. But when you
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it.
Investigators like Vincz and
Casey go through three months of
extensive training. Applications
are accepted twice a year includ-
ing right now and, once submit-
ted and follow-up questions an-
swered, applicants are inter-
viewed by the board of directors
and team leaders. From here, they
are selected and notified.
After you have passed the
three months of training and
passed the written test, you be-
come a member a member on
three months of probation, said
Vincz. All this training ensures
that the SJGR member is well-
equipped to help our clients who
are bothered with hauntings.
Checking out a haunting is a
lengthy process, one that gets
started once an individual or
group requests SJGRs services.
Vincz said the process is to ensure
it is a legitimate haunting
and to ensure the safety of its
members.
Clients first fill out a question-
naire. A preliminary visit is con-
ducted by two investigators and
an investigation date is set. A
team leader runs the investiga-
tion, which covers the entire prop-
erty thoroughly by pairs of inves-
tigators. A contact person keeps
in touch with the clients following
the investigation while evidence
is analyzed. From here, SJGR de-
cides on a course of action to help
the clients understand their para-
normal events.
Once you experience it, you
know its for real, said Bridget
LeConey, an SJGR assistant direc-
tor and team leader. Being there
and actually experiencing it, you
cant refute it then. But I cant
make someone believe it.
LeConey who said she is not
sensitive to paranormal activity
said one of the coolest aspects of
an investigation as a team leader
is visiting different groups
throughout a building and finding
out they are experiencing the
same things.
When I find theyre reporting
the same exact things and its ob-
viously in different places its
validating for me to hear them
getting the same kind of impres-
sions, she said.
As a nonprofit offering its serv-
ices free of charge, SJGR relies on
donations and fundraising events
like lectures to keep it afloat. All
donations are tax-deductible.
While SJGR events occur all year,
October and November are espe-
cially busy. The group will be vis-
iting local libraries with a lecture
covering the different elements of
investigating as well as equip-
ment used, culminating in a ques-
tion and answer session. Upcom-
ing events include visiting a
haunted library and a ghost hunt-
ing experience at a historic site.
October is a jam-packed
month of paranormal happen-
ings, said Vincz. Events of this
nature gives the general public ac-
cess to explore the paranormal
and to help them better under-
stand the unknown.
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Luxury For-Sale Condominium Community
Spacious Newly Constructed Homes Featuring: 2 bedroom/2 baths detailed with crown
molding and wainscoting; hardwood/ceramic/plush carpeting; granite counters with
wood cabinets; patios; and Whirlpool Appliance Package including full size washer dry-
ers. Community Amenities include; fitness center, game room; living room/lounge;
reading room; community party room; elevator service; highly appointed details.
Please call or email for more information, for a tour or to join
our news list. We look forward to welcoming you home!
(609) 744-8903 kingsrun@fmgnj.com
www.kingsrunathaddonheights.com
401 East Atlantic Avenue Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
ReaI Estate For SaIe
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
Tbe Root CIeaner
Restore - Dont Replace
Save Dollars $$$
We dont pressure wash, we clean your roof.
Roof Repair/Gutters cleaned
Free Estimates & Details - call Colin
(C) 609-304-6344 (H) 609-654-4747
Fully Insured & State licensed
License #13VH06879200
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
Spring to Action with a Fresh Look!
Decorative Trims Crown Moldings Bookcases
Custom Mantles Built-Ins Decks Baths
Home Project Consulting
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
GeneraI Contracting
CIeaning
House and Office Cleaning
European Style
We are from Europe.
We do all the work;
you will be happy when
back home. Insured and
bonded, good references
and free estimates.
Please call: 856-395-5915
E-mail:
janitorialserv@comcast.net
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Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
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(856) 983-0351
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