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Police
Volunteers for domestic
violence team. PAGE 2
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Voorhees Sun
More than three months into
operation, the Camden County
Police force has policed the
streets of Camden City in the
hopes of reducing the high crime
rate. Camdens police were the
first to join the county force. Ad-
ditional Camden County munici-
palities have yet to join.
Voorhees Township is not look-
ing to step in that direction.
Its a regional problem that
needs to be solved with a regional
solution, county freeholder
Louis Cappelli said, regarding
the high crime rate in Camden.
In the states Uniform Crime
Reports, overall crime in Camden
City decreased 12.6 percent, to 488
offenses, from January to June
2012 when compared to January
to June 2013.
According to Camden County
spokesman Dan Keashen, the
county budgeted $62 million for
401 officers and 100 civilian staff
as well as 36 dispatchers.
KRISTINA SCALA/The Voorhees Sun
Construction for the new Spay/Neuter Clinic is underway at the Animal Welfare Association, 509 Centennial Blvd., in Voorhees. The
3,300-sqaure foot facility will help the AWA tend to the growing population of animals and expand wellness services, Maya Richmond,
executive director at the AWA, told The Sun in June. The facility will cost approximately $1.4 million and is expected to be completed
and operational by December. For more information visit www.awanj.org or call 424-2288.
Animal Welfare Association for new building construction underway
please see CHIEF, page 18
Voorhees
not joining
county
police
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Police seek volunteers
for Domestic Violence
Response Team
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Voorhees Sun
The Voorhees Police Depart-
ment is looking for volunteers for
its Domestic Violence Response
Team. Members would assist vic-
tims of domestic violence by pro-
viding comfort, guidance and in-
formation.
According to Voorhees Police
Lt. Dennis Ober, there are nine
volunteers currently signed up to
be volunteers. The program has
been active in Voorhees since 1999
and called the Crisis Intervention
Team.
Usually women dealing with
domestic violence dial 911, and
they are not sure what to do. We
sit them down with an advocate
or volunteer, Ober said.
A local coordinator helps run
the initiative, securing the proper
paperwork for volunteers, back-
ground checks and training on
policies and procedures. The local
coordinator reports to the county
coordinator at the Camden Coun-
ty Womens Center, Ober said.
Volunteers would assist with
court paperwork and financial
and housing concerns and act as
a support system, pointing vic-
tims in the right direction.
According to Ober, there are
many levels of domestic violence.
Many go unreported.
Most dont know where to
turn, he said.
In 2011, there were 70,311 do-
mestic violence offenses reported
in the state, 42 percent of which
were assaults. Arrests were made
in 31 percent of cases, according
to the state polices Domestic Vio-
lence Statistical Summary report.
Volunteers are also asked to be
available on nights and weekends
since domestic violence incidents
occur more frequently later in the
day and on weekends, Ober said.
In the states 2011 report, 26
percent, or 18,074 offenses, were
reported between 8 p.m. and mid-
night, and Sunday was recorded
as the highest number of occur-
rences with 12,096 offenses.
Its a shoulder to cry on, he
said.
Volunteers cover 24-hour time
slots so officers are able to call a
volunteer at any hour, he said.
Uniformed officers might be
intimidating to women in these
situations.
A lot of the time women are
more comfortable talking to other
women, Ober said, adding most
volunteers are women.
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Volunteers must be 18
years or older and pass
background check
Patrolmen are also trained on
how to handle domestic violence
situations.
Ober said county coordinator
Nancy Hutchinson trains the offi-
cers, making sure they are up to
date and answering any ques-
tions they might have regarding
these cases.
It alleviates all of the guess
work and makes sure everyone is
giving out the right information
to victims, Ober said.
All volunteers must be 18 years
or older and pass a background
check.
For more information on how
to become a volunteer, email Ober
at dober@vtpd.com
The Camden County Womens
Center also has a domestic vio-
lence hotline, (856) 227-1234.
For more information visit
www.camdencountywomenscen-
ter.org.
VOLUNTEERS
Continued from page 2
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Young adults of the Voorhees
Theatre Company will perform
the hit Broadway epic fairytale
taken from the pages of The
Brothers Grimm from Aug. 8 to
10. Worlds collide as James Lap-
ine and Stephen Sondheim take
everyone's favorite storybook
characters and bring them to-
gether for a timeless rare modern
classic.
The story follows a baker and
his wife who wish to have a child,
Cinderella who wishes to attend
the King's Festival, and Jack
(from Jack and the Beanstalk)
who wishes his cow would give
milk.
When the baker and his wife
learn that they cannot have a
child because of a witch's curse,
the two set off on a journey to
break the curse.
Everyone's wish is granted,
but the consequences of their ac-
tions return to haunt them later
with disastrous results.
Throw in Little Red Riding
Hood and a wolf, Rapunzel, sever-
al princes, stepsisters and step-
mothers and many other charac-
ters and you have a musical that
is sure to entertain.
Performances are Thursday,
Aug. 8; Friday, Aug. 9; and Satur-
day, Aug. 10.
All show times are at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $13 each and may be
purchased with cash at the box
office up to one hour before the
performance or online with cred-
it cards at www.voorheesthe-
atre.org.
All seats are reserved in the
air-conditioned theater at the
Voorhees Middle School, 1000
Holly Oak Drive, Voorhees, and
parking is free.
For more information, visit
www.voorheestheatre.org or call
206-3554.
Celebrating its 11th year, the
Voorhees Theatre Company is a
nonprofit community theatre or-
ganization providing opportuni-
ties for young people to experi-
ence theatre as performers, tech-
nicians and audience members.
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U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jer-
sey died on June 3, at the age of 89 after
serving as a senator from 1982 to 2001 and
again from 2003 until his death.
Gov. Christie has called for a special elec-
tion to fill Lautenbergs seat. The special
primary election will be held on Tuesday,
Aug. 13, and the special general election
will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
The polls will be open on the above dates
from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Your polling place is
listed on the sample ballot you will receive
in the mail.
Polling places in Voorhees are as follows:
District 1 and 4 at Osage Elementary
School, 128 E. Somerdale Rd.; District 2 at
Kirkwood Fire House, Spruce Avenue and
Burnt Mill Road; District 3 at Kresson Fire
Hall, 423 Cooper Rd.; District 5, 12 and 18 at
Voorhees municipal building, 2400
Voorhees Town Center; District 6 at
Voorhees Township
Public School ad-
ministration build-
ing, 329 Route 73;
District 7 and 19 at
Voorhees Middle
School, Holly Oak
Drive (Theater
lobby); District 8
and 14 at Kresson
Elementary
School, School
Lane and Kresson
Road (cafeteria);
District 9 and 10 at
Hamilton School,
23 Northgate Drive
(gym); District 11 and 16 at Signal Hill
School, 33 Signal Hill Drive (gym); District
13 at Brendenwood Senior Center, 1 Bren-
denwood Drive; District 15 at Kresson Fire
House, 423 Cooper Road; and District 17 at
Centennial Mills Clubhouse, 35 Alyce Lane.
** The next show in our Summer Twi-
light Series is Aug. 8 (rain date Aug. 9) with
the first appearance of Lets Hang On: A
Musical Tribute to Frankie Valli and The
Four Seasons.
Enjoy the hits made famous by those
boys from Jersey. The show starts at 7:30
p.m. at Connolly Park and is free.
** Voorhees Township is offering dis-
counted tickets to Moreys Piers in Wild-
wood. Tickets are available in the Munici-
pal Clerks Office at Voorhees Town Hall.
Prices vary according to the type of ticket
and several options are available to resi-
dents and non-residents.
Voorhees also offers discounted tickets to
Clementon Lake Park via our online servic-
es. For more information about tickets or to
order online, visit www.voorheesnj.com.
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MAYORS MESSAGE
T
he Second Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution states: A well
regulated militia, being neces-
sary to the security of a free state, the
right of the people to keep and bear
arms shall not be infringed.
Its only 27 words, but it is perhaps
the Amendment thats most open to in-
terpretation.
Gun advocates focus on the phrase
the right of the people when making
their case for why citizens should be
allowed to own, and carry, guns. The
opposing side focuses on the word
militia, saying that the Amendment
in no way meant to reward free rights
for any citizen to own and carry a gun,
whenever and wherever they want.
Last week, local anti-gun groups
won a victory in court, when a federal
appeals court in Philadelphia upheld
New Jerseys law that states residents
need to show a justifiable need to
carry a handgun in public.
The decision means that, even if
you can legally own a gun, you cant
carry it wherever you please, whenev-
er you please.
In a state with 8.87 million people
and high violence areas such as Cam-
den this law is a good one, and this
court decision was the appropriate
one.
Were all for equal rights for bearing
arms, within reason but thats a sub-
ject for another day.
What were not for is wielding these
arms in public, with no legitimate pur-
pose. Police officers, security officers
and other officials are appropriate car-
riers of weapons in public. Everyone
else?
Kinda hard to justify, in our opinion,
so were glad the court agrees with
New Jerseys law that forces people
who want to carry arms in public to
really prove that he or she needs it.
If they can prove a justifiable
need for doing so, then fine. Other-
wise, get real.
There isnt much good that can
come of carrying a gun in public, so
we applaud the state for creating this
stringent law, and also applaud the
U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia
for upholding it.
The law does not infringe upon citi-
zens right to bear arms, and there is
no solid argument against it.
Is there a justifiable need?
Federal appeals court upholds law banning public gun carrying
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on New
Jerseys justifiable need law, or the
Court of Appeals decision?
Special election to fill Sen. Lautenbergs seat Aug. 13
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After a successful two-year
grant program that exceeded its
goals and saw a measurable de-
crease in feline intake at area
shelters, Animal Welfare Associa-
tion in Voorhees announced it has
been awarded a second major
grant from PetSmart Charities to
continue its work to save the lives
of Camden County cats.
Thanks to the original 2011
grant from PetSmart Charities,
AWA was able to perform 3,500
free spay/neuter surgeries for
cats living in four specially target-
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result of these targeted services,
the Camden County Animal Shel-
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feline intake from Bellmawr; a 17
percent reduction in feline intake
from Gloucester Township; and a
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ing its targeted program and will
begin offering free spay/neuter
(including a rabies vaccine) to
more cats starting on Sept. 1.
About 15,000 cats enter shelters
in Camden County and the sur-
rounding areas each year. Only
about half of those cats make it
out alive.
The grant from PetSmart
Charities has enabled AWA to cre-
ate a very successful targeted
spay/neuter program to reach out
to those communities that have
been identified as the source of
some of the highest owner sur-
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at Camden County shelters, said
Christie Rogero, targeted
spay/neuter manager at AWA.
"Every cat and every litter that
stays out of the shelter represents
lives saved and taxpayer money
saved to help other animals in
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