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MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
State, county and local officials gather together at the Cherry Hill Municipal Building last Wednesday to promote Project Medicine Drop as part of National Make a Difference
Day on Oct. 26. Cherry Hill is one of two towns in Camden County that has a designated drop-off box. From left: President of the Camden County Medical Society Dr. Jamil
Mohsin, retired Drug Initiative Coordinator Douglas S. Collier, Cherry Hill Police Chief Rick Del Campo, State Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt, Cherry Hill Mayor Chuck Kahn and
Executive Director for the Camden County Medical Society Mary Auletto Malason.
Local, state officials team up for Project Medicine Drop
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Local and state officials are
making a concerted effort to raise
awareness about prescription
medicine abuse.
Representatives from the state
and Camden County joined Cher-
ry Hill Mayor Chuck Cahn and
Cherry Hill Chief of Police Rick
Del Campo last Wednesday to pro-
mote Project Medicine Drop, an
initiative that will be taking place
throughout New Jersey as part of
National Make a Difference Day
on Oct. 26.
The goal of the program is to
make the public aware that they
can put their unused prescription
drugs in a designated, permanent
drop-off box in various areas
across the state. Officials then dis-
pose of the prescriptions proper-
ly.
The Cherry Hill Police Depart-
ment is one of two locations with
a drop-off box in Camden County.
The other one is the Haddon
Heights Police Department.
National Make a Difference
Day is a nationwide community
service day in which people are
encouraged to perform an act
that helps better their local neigh-
borhood. In New Jersey, officials
are encouraging people to make
use of the drop-off boxes on Oct.
26 to help fight against prescrip-
tion drug abuse.
Prescription drug abuse is an
epidemic in New Jersey, said
Doug Collier, a retired drug initia-
tive coordinator and law enforce-
ment liaison for the states attor-
neys office. We find many teens,
ages 12 to 25, that are going into
medicine cabinets and taking
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States next goal with prescription
program is to make it mobile
these drugs.
Collier noted that many
teenagers take prescription drugs
because they believe they are
safer than other illegal drugs.
This has led to prescription
drug abuse becoming a large
problem in New Jersey because
they are so easy to access. A sta-
tistic from the New Jersey State
Commission of Investigation
found a trend that teens who
abuse prescription drugs and be-
come addicted end up turning to
heroin use.
There are more deaths from
prescription drug overdoses than
from heroin and cocaine com-
bined, said Dr. Jamil Mohsin,
president of the Camden County
Medical Society. These drop-off
boxes have been very unadver-
tised.
Cherry Hill has developed an
excellent relationship with the
state as far as advertising that it
has a drop-off box in the town-
ship.
Weve had people call the
mayors office and ask about
where they can drop off their pre-
scriptions, Cahn said. It is a
great initiative.
The states next goal with Proj-
ect Medicine Drop is to make it
mobile. The state is hoping to cre-
ate a unit that will travel to loca-
tions such as nursing homes and
hospice centers to pick up any
leftover prescriptions. Officials
are hoping that as the state col-
lects more unused prescription
drugs, it can help reverse the in-
creasing trend of prescription
drug abuse.
Collier said he is encouraging
all New Jersey residents to Stop,
drop and roll on, at any drop-off
box location in the state on Oct.
26.
STATES
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The following Cherry Hill East
boys soccer score was submitted
by Dennis Stein and NJSchool-
Sports.com:
Cherokee High School defeated
Cherry Hill East High School 1-0.
Shawn Russell scored a goal in
the first half for Cherokee. Both
teams registered 20 shots each.
The following girls tennis
scores were submitted by Mary
Jewett and John Carnevale,
Lenape High School girls tennis
coach:
Cherry Hill East High School
defeated Southern Regional High
School 5-0.
Singles:
First singles: Allyson Wolf,
Cherry Hill East, defeated Kristi-
na Pineno 6-0, 6-1
Second singles: Rachel Pham,
Cherry Hill East, defeated Rylea
Hager 6-1, 6-0
Third singles: Gabrielle Zim-
merman, Cherry Hill East, defeat-
ed Brooke Van Waalwijk 6-0, 6-1
Doubles:
First doubles: Lauren Romish-
er and Kristina Klinisova, Cherry
Hill East, defeated Jessica
Hicks and Amulya Veldanda 6-0,
6-2
Second Doubles: Adel Bo-
yarsky and Sarah Jang, Cherry
Hill East, defeated Sara Wright
and Amanda Kessler 6-0, 6-0
Cherry Hill East High School
defeated Lenape High School 4-1
Singles:
First Singles: Lauren Gersh-
man, Lenape, defeated Allyson
Wolf 6-0, 6-1
Second Singles: Rachel Pham,
Cherry Hill East, defeated
Gabrielle Shvarstman 6-2, 6-4
Third Singles: Gabrielle Zim-
merman, Cherry Hill East, defeat-
ed Lyndsay Mikalauskas, 6-0, 6-1
Doubles:
First Doubles: Kristina
Klinisova and Lauren Romisher,
Cherry Hill East, defeated
Melissa Olt and Serena Lam 6-2, 6-
4
Second Doubles: Adel Bo-
yarsky and Sarah Jang, Cherry
Hill East, defeated Smriti Nair
and Alexis Cao 6-2, 4-6, 6-4
sports scores
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Harvest Festival set for Oct. 20
Looking for something exciting
to do with the whole family this
October? On Sunday, Oct. 20, from
noon - 4 p.m., Mayor Chuck Cahn
and Township Council invite you
to Harvest Festival featuring Fire
and Life Safety Day.
This event is co-hosted by
Cherry Hill Township and the
Cherry Hill Fire Department.
Located at Croft Farm, 100 Bor-
tons Mill Road the event is rain or
shine. Harvest Festival attendees
will be able to celebrate their
community spirit by sampling a
variety of tricks and treats
from the Cherry Hill area.
Harvest Festival activities in-
clude pony rides, petting zoo,
Cherry Hill My Gym moon
bounce, live entertainment, rock
wall, balloon artists, face painting
and carnival games and a farm-
ers market. There will also be
plenty of Halloween-themed ac-
tivities for all, including a cos-
tume parade, storytelling, crafts,
fortunetellers, as well as a pump-
kin patch and hayride brought to
you by Springdale Farms.
New this year will be roaming
singers, stilt walkers and a pump-
kin bake off contest. For a com-
plete list of guidelines for the
bake off, please contact
events@chtownship.com. Spring-
dale Farms will provide refresh-
ments.
Cahn welcomes visitors to
learn more about services that
Cherry Hill Township offers by
visiting the information fair. Rep-
resentatives will be on-hand from
local and area non-profit organi-
zations such as Cherry Hill Pub-
lic Library, Kingsway Church,
Side by Side Domestic Violence
Response Team, Arden Theatre
Company, Camden County
Womens Center, Senior Citizens
United Community Services and
Heifer International.
Remember to bring with you
can food and other non-perish-
ables to donate to the South Jer-
sey Food Bank, which will be on
site collecting.
The Cherry Hill Fire Depart-
ment will be on hand with an an-
tique fire vehicle display, take-a-
photo with a fireman and a fire
hose squirt, as well as readily
available information for all.
The Cherry Hill Police Depart-
ment will once again offer free
registration in the Kid Card Iden-
tification program, a community
service that immediately enters
lost children into the National
Amber Alert Plan.
This years event is sponsored
by Kennedy Health System, with
the support of Springdale Farm
Market, My Gym of Cherry Hill,
Concentra, Metro PCS, Melitta,
International Sports Centre,
CareOne and Bogdanoff Ortho-
dontics.
This event is free and open to
everyone. More information is
available by calling Cherry Hills
Recreation Department at 488-
7868, or emailing
Events@chtownship.com.
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PUBLISHER Steve Miller
EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson
VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele
MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow
CONTENT EDITOR Kristen Dowd
CHERRY HILL EDITOR Mike Monostra
ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann
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VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
The Cherry Hill school district contin-
ues to make strides in school security, just
as the district is reporting a three-year low
in school violence, crime and substance
abuse.
Director of District Security Mike
Nuzzo presented the districts annual vio-
lence, vandalism, weapons and substance
abuse report for the 2012-13 school year to
the Board of Education at the boards
work session meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
Nuzzo was pleased to reveal that Cherry
Hill schools had their lowest number of in-
cidents since 2009-10. In addition, there
were only 35 incidents of violence, which
includes assault, fighting and sex offenses.
That is the districts lowest number in the
last five years.
Even in cases of weapons and substance
abuse, the numbers revealed some positive
signs. Nuzzo revealed that there have not
been any incidents involving firearms in
the schools.
In addition, Nuzzo was pleased to report
that, for the first time in at least five years
in the district, no student was found to be
under the influence of alcohol. This in-
cludes during events outside school, such
as football games and school dances.
New measures strengthen security
At the end of his report, Nuzzo also
highlighted the security changes that were
made across the school district for the new
Annual school district violence report released
ELECTION LETTERS
Letters to the editor regarding the
Nov. 5 election will not be printed in the
Oct. 30 edition. The Oct. 23 edition will
be the last edition before elections to
print these letters.
please see REPORT, page 7
L
ast week, the town council in
Moorestown passed an ordi-
nance. Town councils every-
where pass ordinances all the time. Its
part of what they do, the process by
which they enact, or in this instance
repeal, rules and regulations.
But this particular ordinance that
Moorestowns council passed on Oct. 7
is especially pertinent, not just for that
town, but for many others throughout
the state.
The ordinance in question repealed
a pay-to-play ordinance that was origi-
nally passed on Aug. 19. That ordi-
nance sought to bring the townships
political contributions policy in line
with that of the states.
Controversy arose, however, when
the details came out contribution lev-
els to candidates for council increased
from $300 to $2,600 for professional
business entities and from $500 to
$7,200 for a political action committee.
Thats a lot of money for a local elec-
tion.
Not surprisingly, a committee of
residents gathered almost 1,400 signa-
tures opposing the ordinance, and
fewer than two months later, it was off
the townships books.
We think this was a good move by
the council. Were all for pay-to-play
ordinances that protect local towns
from being run by outside influences
such as corporations or other political
entities. Local politics, more so than
any other form of government, should
be about the residents of the town.
Local elections should be about the
candidates involved and what they
will do for the town and its residents.
Period. It shouldnt be about what
businesses want to see or political
machines want to see. Its about the
people.
Ironically, we believe Moorestowns
initial contribution limits would be
more effective in eliminating corrup-
tion than the pay-to-play ordinance the
council passed in August. As such,
were happy to see it was rescinded.
However, we do encourage the
Moorestown council, and all local
councils, commissions and commit-
tees in New Jersey, to pass regulations
on contribution limits, if such regula-
tions arent already on the books.
Its election season, and as we watch
debates and read about issues from
candidates at the state level and hear
of even more trouble at the federal
level its hard not to lose confidence
in the honesty and integrity of politics
today.
But local elections and local politics
dont have to be that way, as long as we
control it.
Under our control
Local elections dont have to get out of hand
Your thoughts
Do you think municipalities should have
strict pay-to-play ordinances? Or do you
think local politics can govern itself?
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Monday evenings for some of the
great stories, songs, and crafts
from that weeks Little Listeners
and Story Time.
Cherry Hill Township Planning
Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. first
and third Monday of the month in
room 208, Municipal Building.
Agendas available prior to meet-
ing and online at www.cherryhill-
nj.com.
Cherry Hill Township Environmen-
tal Advisory Committee meet-
ing: 7 p.m. third Monday of the
month at Cherry Hill Public
Library, 1100 Kings Highway
North, Cherry Hill. For more infor-
mation visit www.cherryhill-
nj.com.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-
day of month. Call 667-2516 for
information.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
8 p.m. at St. Andrews United
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. Call (856) 795-3427 or
email
cherryhilltaichigroup@gmail.com
or visit
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hill-taichi-group/
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 10 a.m. at Temple
Emmanuel. Call (609) 239-0022
or visit www.southjerseyoa.org
for information.
Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
p.m. at Ponzios Diner and
Restaurant, Route 70. Visitors
welcome. For more information
contact club president Bill Turner
at wrt11@verizon.net or 424-
3456.
Cherry Hill Maturity Club: Noon to
4 p.m. at Carman Tilelli Commu-
nity Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues
are $5 a year. For more informa-
tion, contact President Frank Gla-
viano at 429-5402.
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p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
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Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
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Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-
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Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
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register.
TUESDAY OCT. 22
Little Listeners: Age 2-years-old.
10:30-11 a.m. at the Cherry Hill
Public Library. Enjoy this pro-
gram designed just for 2 year
olds! Join us for short stories and
tons of fun songs, rhymes,
movement and a simple craft.
Please note: Participating sib-
lings are welcome but must be
registered.
Movie Night: Bully: 6:30 p.m. at the
Cherry Hill Public Library. Stu-
dents and adults are invited to
see this award-winning documen-
tary about peer-to-peer bullying
in schools across America.
Bilingual Story Time: 7-7:45 p.m. at
the Cherry Hill Public Library.
Wear your PJs and bring the
whole family to enjoy bilingual
stories, songs and a craft. Food
will be served at this event. For
allergy concerns, please contact
us at 903-1229. Register online at
http://www.chplnj.org.
Tuesday Night Talmud: 8:15-9:45
p.m. at Temple Beth Shalom. For
the first time, we will study the
Talmud Yerushalmi rather than
the Babylonian Talmud. Two of
the most salient characteristics
of the Jewish people receive
prominence in this text: the Jew-
ish love of the land of Israel and
the command to support the
poor. Registration is $25 and the
cost of the text is $45.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Enjoy bridge,
pinochle, shuffle board. Call 905-
6189.
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Sheds and Decks Removed
Attics, Basement, Garages Cleaned
609-268-5227
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Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
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Leaf Removal Trimming
Gutter Cleaning
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FREE ESTIMATES
609-413-3611
FALL CLEAN-UPS
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LANDSCAPNG
Fall Cleanup
Lawn Maintenance
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856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
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NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Is now offering painting of
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$100 ea.
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REMOVAL + PAINTING
609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
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landscaping
needs!
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CALL MIKE 856-535-4946
CLASSIFIED 24 THE CHERRY HILL SUN OCTOBER 16-22, 2013
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Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
856-429-8991
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www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
Winter is Coming...
ARE YOU READY??
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All Home Heating Needs!
856-366-5445
Call for a free estimate 25 Years Exp.
0% Financing Available FREE ESTIMATES
856-513-2115
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Plumbing | HVAC | Bathroom Remodeling
FREE ENERGY AUDIT
Schedule your free audit to see how we can save
you up to 25% on your gas and electric bill.
Lic.# 12134
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
MisceIIaneous
www.filanconner.com
856-768-2888
Lic.# 12134
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Pet Care
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
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NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
BIG TIMBER
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Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
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(856) 983-0351
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TREE SERVICE
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609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
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POWERWASHING
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FREE ESTIMATES
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856 222-0676
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Please send contact information / resume to the
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Call 856-427-0933
for Advertising Info.
CLASSIFIED 26 THE CHERRY HILL SUN OCTOBER 16-22, 2013
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Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Wow! Totally custom, remodeled
4 bedroom 2 bath corner 1st
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block and What a great buy!!
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condo features 3 bedrooms and
2 baths, located on only a short
distance to the desirable gold
coast beach. This property is in
great shape with a fantastic
rental history being offered
mostly furnished and equipped.
Price to sell!! This one won't
last $449,900
2624 ASBURY AVE
$50 OFF
Expires 10/31/13.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
Lic.# 13VH01302800
FREE ESTIMATES!
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(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
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24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
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IN HADDONFIELD!
If you are interested in a showing of this property or know
someone looking to purchase a great office in Haddonfield
please contact STUART HARTING 609-876-3889 or...
milthaddon@aol.com
We are now offering the rare opportunity for an existing or new business, to
purchase their own one story office building in town. The building has three
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Station Square. Approx. 1,000 sq. ft. Available immediately at
$169,000 Financing Available!
ReaI Estate for SaIe
HOME FOR SALE BY OWNER
4 bdrm, 2
1
2 Bath, 2 Car Garage
Lg back yard with patio
Well Landscaped w/ Sprinkler System
1 block fromCherry Hill East High School
Finished Basement
Buttonwood Estate Cherry Hill
908-892-8222
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 10/31/13.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
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No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
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EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
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French drain instaIIation & repair
Sump pumps instaIIed & repIaced
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Lic. #13VH07331700
PNE GROVE
MA8ONRY & CONCRETE
Local Company Based in Marlton for 35 years.
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
GLASS REPAIR
Fogged Units Insulating Glass Window/Patio Door Repairs
Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors
Windows
Waterproofing
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
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Certified Reading Specialist for
K-12, College Students, and Adults
Assessments, Phonics,
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and Organizational Skills.
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VisualProcessing Disorders.
Facilitate and personalize
home and school goals and
accommodations.
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in your home or my office.
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and Student Services
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(609) 410-2674
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856-795-9175
609-471-8391
Wanted to Buy
Considering a home
in South Florida?
Whether you're considering a move
to a better climate, or just a second
home, or investment property, Rena
Kliot of Pulse International Realty is
the broker for buyers who want a
dependable expert in the exciting
South Florida market.
Call today to start your search
for that coastal home!
Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner
Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com