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Charles Castillo, of Seneca High School, is given his $10,000 check for the Joe Laufer College Schol-arship Award. The award has been named in honor of Joe Laufer, who passed away in 2014 at the ageof 79. Joe’s son Kris spoke on behalf of the Laufer family at the award ceremony and presented thecheck to Castillo, who was one of four winners from the county. There were 84 total applications.
Volunteer work paying off
By SEAN LAJOIE
The SunA rare insect that has killed
tens of millions of ash trees inthe United States is now active inBurlington County.
On July 6, the state Depart-ment of Agriculture reported theemerald ash borer had been de-tected in Westampton.
“Emerald ash borer is a fast-moving, highly destructive inva-sive pest, which could lead to thedeath of ash trees,” said state Sec-
retary of Agriculture Douglas H.Fisher.
The adult emerald ash borer isa metallic green insect about one-half inch long and one-eighthinch wide, making it hard to de-tect in the wild.
The female beetles lay eggs onthe bark of ash trees. The eggs
please see FISHER, page 4
By SEAN LAJOIEThe Sun
Shamong Committeeman MikeDi Croce is the prime example of a Pinelandsenthusiast, ashe has been apassionatelifelong out-doorsman.
Di Crocewas very ac-tive during histeenage years,getting intodirt biking,swimming
and running.At this point in his life, he hascompleted five marathons.
He now enjoys traveling andcontinuing to stay active whiledoing so.
“I love to travel, having recent-ly had the great fortune to go hik-ing, bike riding and white river
please see DI CROCE, page 5
Don’t letthese
bugs bite With the destructive
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A truePinelands
enthusiast When not at work,Committeeman Di Croce
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The Forgotten Angels EquineRescue recently completed itslargest rescue ever and is now inneed of funding for these pre-cious lives that are in desperateneed of a fresh start with no bag-gage.
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hatch and the larvae bore into thebark to the fluid-conducting ves-sels underneath. The larvae feedand develop, cutting off the flowof nutrients and eventuallykilling the tree.
EAB attacks and kills NorthAmerican species of true ash,and tree death occurs three to fiveyears following initial infestation.
New Jersey is part of a federalquarantine to prevent the spreadof the beetle, which prohibits
movement of ash trees outsidethe quarantine zone.
The department also recom-mends not moving firewood,which is a vehicle for movementof tree-killing forest pests includ-ing EAB.
The state has set up traps inash trees to track EAB’s potentialspread in 27 Burlington Countytowns.
“We are currently setting up
traps in each of 76 New Jerseytowns in nine counties to delimitthe spread of emerald ash borer,”NJDA Division of Plant IndustryDirector Joseph Zoltowski said.
It was first discovered in Som-erset County in May 2014. Sincethen, it has been discovered intraps in Mercer and Burlingtoncounties.
“We are still just beginning todiscover the beetle,” Zoltowskisaid. “The results of the trappingproject may yield more informa-tion, but it is too early to tell be-cause we are still trapping untilthe end of August.”
“Now that the beetle is in New
Jersey and is starting to spread,we ask that towns put plans inplace to respond to the beetle,”Fisher said.
Township officials from thePine Barrens region did not seemto be too concerned about thematter this early in the develop-ment.
“At this point in time, I’m moreconcerned about the gypsy mothand the pine looper moth, they
are more predominant speciesthat are after pine,” TabernacleTownship Administrator DougCramer said. “There are a lot of fields between us and Westamp-ton.”
“Hopefully this isn’t going tohit us,” Shamong Township Ad-ministrator Sue Onorato said.“There hasn’t been any testinglike there was for gypsy moth. Wesign up for those evaluations bythe Department of Agriculturewhen they test the area to deter-mine if there is a sufficientamount of trees or woods that areat risk.”
Though there is concern the
beetle will cause issues for towns,such as tree removal costs and lia-bility if the dead tree causes dam-age, there is very little ash pres-ent in the Pine Barrens.
Onorato said if a tree were tobe impacted, it would be the pri-vate property owner’s responsi-bility, just as any other issueswith damaged trees or fallenbranches would be.
“The biggest problem area inthe state is the northwesterncounties, where most of the ash
resources are located,” Zoltowskisaid.
Township officials made it
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rafting in Machu Picchu, Peru,where I visited the ruins, Mt. Kili-manjaro and Lake Titicaca,” DiCroce said. “One of the highlightsof the trip was a visit to CostaRica where we hiked waterfalls,misty crater lakes and jungle-fringed, beautiful deserted beach-es,” Di Croce said.
Though Mexico is his favorite
vacation spot, one of his favoriteadventure-filled trips was drivinghis daughter Gabriella to SanDiego this past winter.
They stopped at the GrandCanyon, Las Vegas, the MeteorCrater in northern Arizona andone of the best preserved mete-orite impact craters on earth, lo-cated in the desert of Albu-querque, New Mexico, wherethey also saw a tribute to PinkFloyd in the planetarium and par-ticipated in a pub crawl through
the downtown Nashville bars and“honky tonks.”
Di Croce moved to Shamong in1993.
“I loved the area,” Di Crocesaid. “I remember visiting AtsionLake as a young boy and fell inthe love with the area and re-turned to live here some 20 yearslater.”
He enjoys the people, natureand peacefulness of thePinelands. Di Croce refers to Sha-
mong as “a little slice of heaven.”“I like the local township gov-ernment, which is responsive toour neighbors’ needs but not in-trusive or overbearing, with someof the best schools and lowesttaxes in all of New Jersey,” DiCroce said.
He grew up in Drexel Hill, Pa.,where he attended MonsignorBonner High School and Augus-tinian Catholic High School inthe Roman Catholic Archdioceseof Philadelphia.
Di Croce was a hockey fanthroughout his childhood. In fact,he went on to play intramural icehockey in college at Penn StateUniversity, attending both theDelaware County campus and
main campus in “Happy Valley.”Being a member of the Alpha
Tau Omega fraternity and aproud Penn State graduate, DiCroce is always sure to return a“we are” with “Penn State” as itis tradition to do if you are a partof the PSU family.
One of his proudest memoriescame while attending the univer-sity. Each year Penn State hostsan event known as THON, a 48-hour dance marathon that pro-vides emotional and financialsupport for cancer. THON is thelargest student-run philanthropy
in the world, and Di Croce partici-pated in it in 1979.
He also attended the South-western University School of Law J.D. in Los Angeles, and theUniversity of the Pacific, McGe-orge School of Law, where hestudied law enforcement and cor-rections. He received his diplomain advanced international legalstudies in 1985.
Di Croce studied in Salzburg,Austria, and worked as a younglawyer in Rome and London.
He is now an attorney with anew general law office opening indowntown Shamong in the for-mer Midlantic Bank/Mac n TotsChildcare building where he willoffer his legal services to all of Shamong’s residents who haven’thad many choices for local legalrepresentation.
“I am excited to be able to havesuch a beautiful building whichwill be restored to its formerglory,” Di Croce said. “My goal is
to represent 20 local Shamongbusinesses and continue to pro-vide affordable caring legal serv-ices to our neighbors, many of whom I have represented over theyears.”
After running his first MarineCorps marathon in Washington,D.C., Di Croce had much to beproud of throughout his younglife.
Now his proudest moments arespent with his three kids. Saman-tha, Gabriella and Michael are all
graduates of Seneca High Schooland the Indian Mills school sys-tem.
After Di Croce’s three childrenwent off to college, he had a littlemore time on his hands.
“I wanted to give back to thetown I live in and I love,” Di Crocesaid.
He has been a committeemanfor three years and has served onthe Shamong Planning and Zon-ing Board for two years.
Di Croce enjoys watching foot-ball in the fall as he cheers on hishometown Eagles.
However, his favorite month isJanuary because that’s the monthin which he was born.
“I now celebrate a ‘birthdaymonth,’ which I encourage every-one to do,” Di Croce said.
Di Croce likes to keep it lightwith his upbeat personality, buthe is appreciative of all that hehas.
“I am grateful for all of thewonderful people in my life,” DiCroce said. “I love the support of my friends, neighbors andchurch, the Holy Eucharist, withFather Andrew and Deacon Ken,who are always there in times of need.”
DI CROCEContinued from page 1
Di Croce ran for committee becausehe wanted to give back to the town he loves
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clear they do not have extensive back-ground when it comes to this insect at thispoint but would work with the Departmentof Agriculture if there were to be an out-
break and educate residents by putting in-formation on the township website.
The New Jersey Emerald Ash Borerwebsite has many resources for municipalofficials, woodland owners and residents.
“New Jersey has formed a task force
made up of officials from the NJ Depart-ment of Agriculture, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Rutgers Uni-versity and the U.S. Department of Agri-culture Animal Plant Health InspectionService. We have developed a website withhelpful information that towns, homeown-ers and woodland owners can follow tomanage this insect and ash resources,”
Zoltowski said.For towns, there is an Emerald Ash
Borer Management Plan template and atree removal cost calculator. For homeown-ers, there is a risk map and treatment op-tions. For woodland owners, there is a list
of companies that will accept ash.“Residents and municipalities must
manage both the beetle and their ash re-sources,” Zoltowski said. “By the time thebeetle has been found and killed a tree, thebeetles have moved on and are capable of traveling 12 miles or more. So, unlike thegypsy moth suppression program, there islittle the state can do to stop the advance of
the bug.”Report signs of the beetle to the Depart-
ment of Agriculture at (609) 406-6939.For more information about emerald
ash borer, visit www.emeraldashborer.nj.gov.
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Kiddiecize: Ages 3-9. 12:30 p.m. atPinelands 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-10.
Music Exploration – Fun With Per-cussion: Ages 4-6. 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 we are having fun with per-cussion. The instruments will beprovided for each session. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/music-exploration-fun-percussion.
Christ-Based Recovery: 7 p.m. atCrossroads Community Church ofShamong, 445 Oakshade Road. Asupportive, confidential groupwith the goal of overcomingaddictions by exploring biblicalteaching. Any individual currentlystruggling or living in recovery is
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Storytime: Ages 4-6. 1:30 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinMiss Danielle for stories of allkinds to be followed by an engag-ing and creative activity. Regis-tration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/story-time-10.
Chess Club: Ages 7-16. 4 p.m. atPinelands Branch Library. JoinMr. Rick and his young assistants,Michael and Ryan, for an hour ofplay and/or instruction. Pleasebring your chess set along if youhave one. If not, use one of ours.Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/chess-club-13.
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Pokemon Battle Bash: Ages 7-17. 2p.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.Join Mr. Will for fun-filled Poke-mon battle with other Pokemontrainers. Bring your NintendoDS/DSi/3DS system and Poke-mon Black/White and/or X/Y toparticipate. Registrationrequired. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/pokemon-battle-bash-4.
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Library Babies: 0-24 months. 10:30a.m. at Pinelands Branch Library.The littlest library goers are invit-ed to join Ms. Danielle for stories,songs, rhymes and play time.Must be accompanied by a care-giver. Registration required. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/library-babies-17.
Minecraft at the Library: Ages 5-17.2 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Join the PinelandsBranch Library for an afternoon(approximately two hours) ofMinecraft on the Xbox 360. Reg-istration guarantees you gamingtime, walk ins are accepted. Visitwww.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/minecraft-library-7.
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Paws to Read (Ocho): 2, 2:15, 2:30and 2:45 p.m. at PinelandsBranch Library. Children are wel-
come to practice their readingskills and make a new friend byreading aloud to Ocho, a regis-tered therapy dog. Sign up for a15-minute slot and see what it'sall about. Visit www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/paws-read-ocho-44.
Family Movie Night: “The Rocke-teer”: 6 p.m. at Pinelands BranchLibrary. Bring the whole family tothe library for this month's fea-ture, "The Rocketeer" (108 min.).Snacks and beverages may beserved, but feel free to bring your
own goodies and blanket to getcomfy. Registration required. Vis-it www.bcls.lib.nj.us/calendar/family-movie-night-rocketeer.
Gazebo Jams: 7 p.m. at GazeboPark. Join in with acoustic folkand bluegrass musicians who setup in the Gazebo every Tuesdaynight weather permitting. Rest-rooms are available at the MAC.Admission is free.
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