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No increase
Municipal taxes projected
to remain flat again. PAGE 4
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Cherry Hill residents participating in a special low-aerobics class in front of the Carmen Tilelli Community Center last week perform
leg lifts and clap along to the music in the background. The event was held in conjunction with the townships dedication of its New
Jersey Healthy Town sign at the entrance of the driveway leading up to the town hall. See page 9 for another photo.
Were a healthy town
Concerns
remain
at Wawa
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Cherry Hill resident Mark Bur-
ckley lives behind the Wawa on
Haddonfield Road. He was one of
a number of residents who voiced
noise and traffic concerns about
the new store, which opened in
October 2013 on the former site of
Cherry Hill Toyota.
About eight months later, Bur-
ckley said his fears about the
store are coming to fruition.
Burckley told township council
at its meeting last week Wawa is
violating restrictions regarding
overnight deliveries. The agree-
ment Wawa made with Cherry
Hill was the store would not have
deliveries between the hours of
10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Were consistently having two
or three semi-trucks delivering
food at night, Burckley said.
Burckley was part of a group
of residents that argued against
construction of the Wawa when it
was before the planning board in
March 2012. Previously, Cherry
Hill Toyota was not open later
than 9 p.m.
With the opening of the Wawa,
please see RESIDENTS, page 6
Mayor Chuck Cahn last week
appointed municipal prosecutor
Judith S. Charny to serve as a
municipal court judge, the first
woman in township history to
hold the position.
Charny will serve as one of
judges in the township. Her term
runs through Dec. 31, 2016.
Judith has done an extraordi-
nary job as a municipal prosecu-
tor, and has an outstanding repu-
tation in Cherry Hill and
throughout the legal community
in South Jersey, Cahn said. I
have no doubt that, as judge, she
will continue to serve this com-
munity in the same tradition of
excellence she has displayed in
her previous roles.
A Camden County resident and
renowned family-law attorney,
Charny currently serves as Cher-
ry Hills chief municipal prosecu-
tor, a position she has held for the
last three years. She has been a
prosecutor in the township for a
total of 14 years.
Charny began practicing law
in South Jersey in 1984, when she
joined the Camden County Prose-
cutors Office after clerking for
Mercer County Superior Court
Judge Judith A. Yaskin. She spent
five and a half years as an assis-
tant prosecutor in Camden Coun-
ty, where she gained extensive ex-
perience in the area of domestic
violence that helped develop her
passion for family law.
Charnys work in family law
has earned her a number of
awards and honors. In 2011, the
South Jersey Chapter of the Na-
tional Association of Women
Business Owners named Charny
its Womens Advocate of the
Year. Most recently, she was she
was recognized by New Jersey
Monthly magazine as a Leading
Womens Entrepreneur Finalist
for 2013.
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Cherry Hill residents will like-
ly see no increase in their munici-
pal tax for the third straight year.
Last week, Council adopted a
preliminary municipal tax levy
with a flat tax rate for the first six
months of the fiscal year. State
law requires the township to
adopt a preliminary tax levy to
fund municipal services from
July 1 through Dec. 31.
While the preliminary tax levy
only sets residents taxes for the
first six months of the fiscal year,
Mayor Chuck Cahn anticipates
municipal taxes will likely re-
main flat in the final budget as
well. He said the townships abili-
ty to keep taxes flat while main-
taining municipal services has
been a testament to his staff s
hard work.
Were asking for Councils
support, Cahn said. Were very
confident that our budget will be
very strong.
Council also passed a separate
resolution keeping the open space
tax rate at one cent.
Cahn said the full 2015 fiscal
year budget is in the works. The
township is on schedule to intro-
duce the budget in August, with a
public hearing and adoption set
for September. Full details of the
budget will be discussed in the
coming weeks.
Municipal taxes
should remain
flat once again
Old Orchard to host
swim Mini-Meet July 6
On Sunday, July 6, the Old Or-
chard Swim Club located on
Evens Lane in Cherry Hill will be
hosting the 46th annual Bob
Rueppel Mini-Meet. This pre-
mier summer swim meet was es-
tablished back in 1969 as a means
to encourage young children ages
9 and under to experience and
enjoy competitive swimming in a
fun, relaxed and safe outdoor
swimming environment.
Over the years, thousands of
children throughout New Jersey
have participated in this 61-event
swim meet, which includes fun
kick-board races for the
youngest participants.
This year, the Old Orchard
Swim Club is very proud to be
saluting local businessman Bill
Quigley for his outstanding sup-
port of amateur swimming in
South Jersey and for more than
25 years of dedicated sponsorship
of this annual event. There will
be a presentation ceremony at
8:05 a.m., just prior to the first
swimming event.
For additional information
about the ceremony and swim
meet, visit the website
www.oldorchardswimclub.com.
Berman attends scholar
athlete luncheon
The New Jersey Interscholas-
tic Athletic Association recently
honored 10 Camden County high
school students for their achieve-
ments as scholar-athletes.
The students were invited to at-
tend the annual Scholar-Athlete
Luncheon, where they had the
chance to enter a random draw-
ing and win a college scholarship
from one of multiple sponsors.
Madeline Berman from Cherry
Hill High School East was select-
ed by her school to attend the
luncheon.
Administrators at each NJSI-
AA member high school have the
opportunity to select one senior
student as their scholar-athlete of
the year. The scholarships are do-
nated by NJSIAA corporate spon-
sors and other organizations sup-
portive of high school sports in
New Jersey. While some scholar-
ships are only available to stu-
dents attending schools in specif-
ic counties or participating in
specific sports, most are offered
statewide to students in all sports.
There is a limit of one scholar-
ship per student athlete.
East alumna retires as
Haddon Heights teacher
Cherry Hill East alumna and
special education teacher Ruth-
marie Louise Schopfer Weinberg
retired from Haddon Heights
Public Schools effective July 1.
She has been teaching since 1978,
first at the American Institute for
Mental Studies. Four years later
she joined the Haddon Heights
School District.
Friends of the library to
host book sale July 19
Now that summer is in full
swing, theres no better time to
get those books for your summer
vacation. So, come and check out
the Friends of the Cherry Hill
Public Librarys July book sale
being held from Wednesday, July
16 through Saturday, July 19. The
book sale will begin with a spe-
cial pre-sale for Friends members
only on Wednesday, July 16 from 6
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T
he U.S. Supreme Court last
week declined to rule on New
Jerseys fight against the feder-
al ban on sports gambling in all but
four states. To most, that would seem
like the final out, the last chance to
win has come and gone.
Gov. Christie, one of the biggest pro-
ponents of legalized sports gambling
in the state, responded that way when
asked about the decision. They said
no, so we have to move on, he said.
State Sen. Ray Lesniak, the champi-
on of the bill that attempted to over-
turn the federal ban, has other ideas,
though. Lesniak, in all his glory, has
no plans of dropping the fight.
While he is disappointed with the
Supreme Courts decision not to hear
New Jerseys case, he feels its not the
final blow to legalized sports gambling
in the state.
His solution unregulated sports
gambling. And he says judges for the
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit set the precedent for the legali-
ty of doing so in their decision last
September.
The federal law in question, the Pro-
fessional and Amateur Sports Protec-
tion Act of 1992, forbids states from ac-
tively encouraging sports gambling in
forms such as issuing licenses and
promoting the activity, in ways like
New Jersey does for its Atlantic City
casinos and racetracks across the
state. What the law doesnt do is say
that having no law prohibiting sports
gambling is unlawful.
Lesniak says the states of Washing-
ton and Colorado have set the prece-
dent for this type of unregulated activ-
ity. Federal law prohibits the manu-
facture and distribution of marijuana,
but they havent stepped in to stop Col-
orado and Washington from legalizing
it, according to Lesniak.
Hes right there, but thats quite the
slippery slope. With no regulation on
sports gambling, just imagine how
corrupt this could become. Weve all
seen movies such as Casino and doc-
umentaries on the subject is Lesni-
ak blind to the fact that it could hap-
pen all over again in New Jersey? At-
lantic City could become the Las
Vegas of the 1950s, and no one wants
that, not even for more tax revenue.
Will professional sports leagues say
they no longer allow franchises to be
located in New Jersey because of this
unregulation? What about the NCAA?
Will the New Jersey Devils and Rut-
gers University football not be sanc-
tioned anymore? It could happen.
Sometimes in life, one needs to real-
ize the fight is lost, that one has been
defeated. This is one of those cases,
Ray Lesniak. Let it be.
Its time to wave the white flag
We lost the sports gambling fight, so its time to give it a rest
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on the Supreme
Courts decision not to hear New Jerseys
fight for sports gambling, or Ray Lesniaks
continued push to legalize it?
Residents have concerns with deliveries
residents became concerned about in-
creased traffic and noise. While Burckley
acknowledged changes to Yale Avenue
have kept traffic from cutting through the
neighborhood, he said the noise level at
night has become a nuisance as predicted.
When it was in the planning stage,
everything that we said was going to come
true has come true, Burckley said.
Burckley said many of these deliveries
are not taking place close to the regular
hours.
He described times when delivery trucks
were arriving at 2 a.m.
Its keeping my family awake at night.
Its keeping my neighbors awake at night,
he said. We voiced our opposition because
of these issues.
When Cherry Hill Toyota was open, Bur-
ckley recalled one instance where the deal-
ership had an overnight delivery. It was
warned about noise violations, and there
were no issues after that.
With the Wawa, Burckley said he has
called both the township and police depart-
ment, but he said the noise has persisted.
Mayor Chuck Cahn expressed concern
with the lack of response from Wawa. He
said the noise restrictions placed on Wawa
allow the township to investigate if there
are reports the store is not following the
agreement.
We have the ability to go in there if
they are not in compliance, Cahn said.
Cahn said Wawa officials have been re-
sponsive to similar complaints in the past,
and he plans to be in contact with the store
to resolve the issue.
Wawa officials could not be reached for
comment.
RESIDENTS
Continued from page 1
JULY 2-8, 2014 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 7

Freeholders create Opiate and Heroin


Addiction Awareness Task Force
On May 19, we held a
summit to address the
scourge of heroin and
other drugs that are rip-
ping apart our families
and killing our residents.
As a result of that com-
munity gathering, the
Freeholder Board de-
cided to establish an Opi-
ate and Heroin Addiction Awareness Task
Force to assist us in promoting addiction
awareness and education in Camden
County.
We received more than a dozen resumes
from individuals interested in becoming
members of the task force and taking on
this epidemic. I am excited to announce
that the newly-created task force members
will be appointed during our regularly
scheduled Freeholder Meeting on July 17 at
the Bellmawr Community Center.
The task force will be made up of stu-
dents, parents, teachers, civic organiza-
tions, medical professionals, public health
providers, law enforcement and religious
leaders just to name a few. We are not lim-
iting who comprises the task force since
this is an issue that touches every area of
our community.
The task force will be charged with in-
creasing awareness of prescription opiate
and heroin abuse and addiction, aimed at
reducing the demand for heroin and pre-
scription drugs. They will also assist in the
creation of programs to help educate resi-
dents of the resources available to prevent
and treat addiction, and support the devel-
opment of additional resources to treat and
prevent addiction to end abuse of heroin
and prescription drugs.
The task force members will serve as li-
aisons to state and local community aware-
ness groups as well as
non-profit groups and
drug addiction service
providers. As an elected
official opiate addiction
is one of my biggest con-
cerns.
Heroin and opiates
have become a growing
public safety and health
crisis creating devastating effects on the re-
gion, the state and the nation in the last five
years. These narcotics are ubiquitous in
every community in Camden County and
usage is on the rise. In a two-hour period in
March this year the county saw 15 heroin
overdoses.
As a county we know that no one is im-
mune to the addiction of opiates and the
task force will focus on prevention and
treatment as two main themes. Further-
more, the Philadelphia region has been
identified by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad-
ministration as a main hub for heroin dis-
tribution in the Mid-Atlantic States.
New Jersey data shows a steady rise in
prescription drug abuse in recent years.
There were 8,300 admissions to state-certi-
fied substance-abuse treatment programs
due to prescription drug abuse in 2012, a 200
percent increase over the previous five
years, according to the task force report.
For addiction help and information,
please call the Camden County Addiction
Hotline at (877) 266-8222.
If you have any questions or comments
about Camden County services, please call
me at (856) 225-5451, or email me at
louc@camdencounty.com. You can always
visit us online at www.camdencounty.com.
Also, you can like us on Facebook at
www.Facebook.com/camdencountynj and
follow us on Twitter @camdencountynj.
By Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr.
Shoshannah Sietz of Cherry
Hill graduated from the Universi-
ty of Hartford. She earned a bach-
elors degree in psychology.
The following Cherry Hill resi-
dents graduated from Rider Uni-
versity following the spring 2014
semester.
Shane Conto
Milana Hunter
Rebecca MacLeon
Adam Ritz
Marc Spivak
Emily Weston
Sarah Basehore was awarded a
bachelors degree in biomedical
engineering from Worcester Poly-
technic Institute.
Anastasia Krawiecki was
named to the deans list at Provi-
dence College for the spring 2014
semester.
The following Cherry Hill resi-
dents were named to the deans
list at Rochester Institute of Tech-
nology for the spring 2014 semes-
ter.
Steven Markowitz, a film
and animation major
Marc Protacio a mechanical
engineering major
Julie Rubin, a physician as-
sistant major
Emily Schultz, a profession-
al photographic illustration
major
Andrew Pursell graduated from
Castleton College with a bache-
lors degree in sports administra-
tion.
Paul Johnson graduated from
Delaware Valley College in May
2014.
Taylor Brooks has been named
to the deans list at Bucknell Uni-
versity for the spring 2014 semes-
ter.
Paulomi Banerjee was named to
the deans list at Wake Forest Uni-
versity for the spring 2014 semes-
ter.
Emmanuel Dodoo was named to
the deans list at Rochester Insti-
tute of Technology. Dodoo is an
electrical engineering major.
Seth Levy, a broadcast commu-
nications major attending school
at the University of Pittsburgh at
Bradford, was inducted into the
Chi Alpha Sigma honor society.
Alexander Belfer, Alexander
Spirgel and Elizabeth Stuessy
graduated from Ithaca College in
May 2014.
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Visit us on the Web at
www.cherryhillsun.com
WEDNESDAY July 2
Tween game night: Grades 6 to 8. 6
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Mix, mingle and play games. A
variety of board and video games
will be available.
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.
Wellspring Journey support group:
A self-help weight loss group for
teens and adults. Journey
groups meet once a week, help-
ing you on your way to losing
weight and living healthy. For
more information call Dr. Kristina
Pecora at (855) 823-0303 or visit
www.wellspringjourney.com.
Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Wednesday.
Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-
cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-
tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register.
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 www.meetup.com/cherry-
hill-taichi-group/
ACHIM Mens Group lunch: Noon
at Short Hills Deli. No planned
agenda other than pleasant con-
versation. For more information
visit www.mkorshalom.org.
THURSDAY July 3
Erlton South Independence Day
parade: 7 p.m. starting on Park
Drive. The parade will include the
Ferko String Band, bagpipes, bal-
loons, crafts, magic, music and
more. The parade will end at Erl-
ton Park.
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.
Spouses Sharing Challenges: Noon
in the Witherspoon Building
behind the Trinity Presbyterian
Church, located at 499 Route 70
E. Support group for spouses
and/or partners of persons with
Alzheimers or related demen-
tias. Sponsored by the Delaware
Valley Chapter of The
Alzheimers Association. For
more information call Ruth
Bishoff at (609) 654-3112.
Cherry Hill Township Zoning Board
of Adjustment meeting: 7:30
p.m. first and third Thursday of
month. Agendas available prior
to meeting and online at
www.cherryhill-nj.com.
MOMS Club of Cherry Hill East and
Voorhees meeting: General
membership meeting. For details,
email membership@mom-
sclubcherryhill.org or visit
www.momsclubcherryhill.org for
information.
Well Spouse Association Support
Group: Are you caring for a
chronically ill or disabled spouse
or partner? Well Spouse Associa-
tion is a national not-for-profit
organization dedicated to offer-
ing emotional support to the
wives, husbands and partners of
the chronically ill and/or disabled.
We meet the first Thursday of
every month (except December)
at the Cherry Hill Public Library
quiet room, 1100 Kings Highway
North, Cherry Hill. Questions,
contact Judy at (609) 654-5618
or jebaumbach@verizon.net or
visit www.wellspouse.org.
FRIDAY July 4
Kabbalat Shabbat: 6 p.m. at Temple
Emanuel. Shabbat does not take
a vacation. Come for a Kabbalat
Shabbat Service. Visit www.tem-
pleemanuel.org for more infor-
mation.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
Garden State Rotary Club of Cher-
ry Hill meeting: Noon at Ponzios
Diner and Restaurant, Route 70.
Questions, email EJ Paul at
ejgsrotary@gmail.com for more
information.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332.
Enjoy bridge, pinochle, shuffle
board. Call (856) 905-6189.
Tot Shabbat at Temple Emanuel: 7
p.m. in the chapel. 1101 Springdale
Road, Cherry Hill.
Family Shabbat at Temple
Emanuel: 7:30 p.m. in the sanctu-
ary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cherry
Hill.
SATURDAY July 5
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 p.m. at Kennedy Hos-
pital, Cooper Landing Road and
Chapel Avenue. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
Tot Shabbat at Mkor Shalom: 10
a.m. kid-friendly service for chil-
dren age 2 through kindergarten.
For more information visit
www.mkorshalom.org.
SUNDAY July 6
Barclay farmstead tours: noon to
4 p.m. at Barclay Farmstead. The
Friends of Barclay Farmstead
present free, guided tours of the
historic Barclay Farm property.
Admission is free for Cherry Hill
residents, with special rates avail-
able for non-resident students
and seniors.
St. Andrews United Methodist
Church: Worship service from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday school
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rest of the year.
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from 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton Pike
West, Cherry Hill.
Kingsway Church: Worship services
at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 2701
Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill.
St. Michaels Lutheran Church:
Worship services at 8:15 and 11
a.m. with Holy Communion. Sun-
day school and adult form at 9:30
a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Cherry Hill.
Unitarian Universalist Church: Lib-
eral-religious service at 10:15 a.m.
401 North Kings Highway, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at
Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Land-
ing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org for infor-
mation.
MONDAY July 7
Art escape: Ages 4 and up. 2 p.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Stop in
and create an art project to take
home.
Book buddies: Ages 4 to 7. 3:30 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Enjoy some one-on-one reading
time with summer teen volun-
teers.
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
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or visit
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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-
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nity Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues
are $5 a year. For more informa-
tion, contact President Frank Gla-
viano at 429-5402.
Nicotine Anonymous meeting: 7
p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
Landing Road and Chapel
Avenue. Call 354-0887 for infor-
mation.
Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday.
Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-
cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-
tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register.
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-
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nj.com.
TUESDAY July 8
Summer stories: Ages 2 to 5. 10
a.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Stop by for stories, finger plays
and songs.
Needlework guild: 2 p.m. at Cherry
Hill Public Library. Bring your
own needles and supplies to work
on a project with other crafters.
Elementary scientists: Grades 1 to
3. 2:30 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Take a break from the
sun to participate in stories and
experiments with a different
theme each week.
Book buddies: Ages 4 to 7. 3:30 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Enjoy some one-on-one reading
time with summer teen volun-
teers.
Music Under the Stars: 6:30 p.m.
at Barclary Farmstead. This
weeks summer concert will be
performed by The Kootz. Enjoy
classic rock, pop and blues from
the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Enjoy bridge,
pinochle, shuffle board. Call
(856) 905-6189.
Golden Seniors Racquetball Club: 9
a.m. at Cherry Hill Health and
Racquet Club, Old Cuthbert Road.
All levels of play, picnics and par-
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The following information was
provided by the Cherry Hill Po-
lice Department
On June 23 at 5:32 a.m., police
responded to the area of Chan-
dler Terrace and Haral Place for
the report of a suspicious male
rummaging through a vehicle. A
short time later police located a
male matching the description of
the suspect seen going through
the unlocked vehicle.
As officers were speaking with
the male, they determined that he
was wearing sunglasses that were
now being reported as stolen
from the unlocked vehicle. The
male was then placed under ar-
rest.
A bag in his possession was
found to contain proceeds from
numerous other thefts from autos
that were reported over the next
several hours.
At this time, detectives spoke
with the male who admitted his
involvement in seven thefts from
autos.
Additionally, the male reported
entering more than 50 vehicles on
this date and a second incident,
which occurred in April where he
also entered approximately 50 un-
locked vehicles.
On June 23 at approximately
11:16 a.m., Cherry Hill Police re-
sponded to a report of a possible
burglary in progress call on the
100 block of Cuffys Lane. A neigh-
bor reported observing an un-
known male walk to the rear of
an unoccupied home.
As police units arrived on loca-
tion, a window screen was found
pried from both a front and a rear
ground level window. Additional-
ly, a chair was placed underneath
the rear window. Entry had not
been made to the residence. A
search of the surrounding area
led to the suspect a short distance
away.
The suspect, a 19-year-old male
from Voorhees, was found to be a
wanted person out of Camden
County and was placed under ar-
rest at this time.
While at the police administra-
tion building, the suspect spoke
with a detective regarding this in-
cident. The suspect incriminated
himself for the incident and ad-
mitted to another burglary, which
occurred in February on the 1000
block of Longfellow Drive. The
suspect was charged with crimi-
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and theft. The suspect was later
remanded to Camden County Jail
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
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Despite its vast size and diver-
sity, the Cherry Hill public school
district is doing a good job of tai-
loring to the individual needs of
special education students, ac-
cording to an independent review.
Michele Kamens, a professor
from Rider University, presented
the findings from her report on
the school districts special educa-
tion program at last weeks Board
of Education meeting. Overall,
Kamens gave the district a posi-
tive outlook while also pointing
out a few areas where it can im-
prove.
Kamens commented on the
positives of individualism within
the schools. She didnt feel stu-
dents were being lost in the crowd
despite the size of the district.
Whats really a positive is that
each school has its own culture,
Kamens said.
The problem with this, though,
is it has led to an inconsistency in
procedures. Kamens said the ex-
pectations and procedures in spe-
cial education programs werent
consistent from school to school.
She also felt the district needed to
better communicate its proce-
dures among staff and parents.
A lot of things that are hap-
pening are good, Kamens said,
but they need to be consistently
communicated.
The good news regarding the
procedures is changes are already
being made.
There was a new process and
procedures crafted, Kamens
said. I looked at it and it looks
great.
Kamens said some improve-
ments could be made with gener-
al education teachers involve-
ment in the schooling of special
education students. She said
many teachers seemed uncom-
fortable with handling special ed-
ucation students and feels those
barriers need to be broken down.
Kamens graded many other as-
pects of the districts program
very highly. She applauded the
districts involvement of parents,
saying it was one of the things
with which she was most im-
pressed.
Theres really an overall posi-
tive culture between the parents
and the school district, she said.
I was really wowed by that.
The district also graded highly
for its variety of special educa-
tion programs. Kamens said the
district has the ability to cater to
any child coming before it.
The review took place over a
few months during the 2013-14
school year. Kamens visited every
classroom with a special educa-
tion student and made first-hand
observations. She also had infor-
mal conversations with teachers,
staff and parents.
Following her observations,
focus groups of parents, teachers
and administrators were held to
gain additional feedback. The
groups were open to anyone and
served as a dialogue between the
school community and Kamens.
We wanted everyone to feel
free to express their opinions,
Kamens said.
Kamens has conducted similar
special education program re-
views for other New Jersey
school districts. She remarked on
how open Cherry Hill was to hav-
ing her come in and letting her
perform the review unhindered.
I was made so welcome in this
district, and I was comfortable
with your staff, she said.
The Board of Education and
district administration said they
will consider some of Kamens
recommendations.
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Cherry Hill lawyer
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Cherry Hill resident Jerry A.
Lindheim, a partner at Locks Law
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cent guest on WPHT 1210 AMs
Dick Morris radio broadcast. He
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practice and has taught local high
school students about civil prac-
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Lindheim received a bachelor's
degree in biology from Temple
University in 1983 and a degree
from Temple University School of
Law in 1988, where he was a mem-
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and participated in the National
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Library to host
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The Cherry Hill Public Library
will host author, storyteller and
musician Paul Evans Pedersen Jr.
on Wednesday, July 23 at 7 p.m. for
a program of songs and stories,
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Jeffrey Chiusano and Seung-
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Deck Cleaning and Sealing
EIectricaI Contractor
BASCIANI
ELECTRIC LLC
Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
all types of wiring
No Job Too Small
Senior & Military Discounts
FREE ESTIMATES
609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp. Lic 13923
Ouality 8ervice At A Price
That Won't You"
856-346-3388
www.gibsonelectrical.com
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30 yr. exp.
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CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
I do quality & affordable home repairs,
locks, blinds, sheetrock repair, painting,
staining, pressure washing, fence repair,
mulch, stone, and much more.
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856-296-5515
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Home Repair
Siding Capping Painting
Gutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed Insured
EIectricaI Services
Handyman Services
FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
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Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing
Stain Removal
Seal Coating
856-429-8991
Call Today!
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
RE5IDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / INDU5TRIAL
KNOB & TUBE WIRINC REMOVAL
Licensed / Insured
NJ # 15,596
856-912-8176
HeIpWanted
Sales/Service/Marketing
Entry-level management
position to provide youth
programs to community
based organizations in a
portion of Burlington
County. Bachelor's degree
required flexible hours
including nights and week-
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expect starting salary in
mid 30K, medical and
retirement benefits provid-
ed. Send resumes to
Garden State Council, Boy
Scouts of America via email
nclark@bsamail.org or fax
609-261-5682.
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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
Fully Insured Lic#13VH01362400
S10 OFF
Any Service
CaII
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
service. Expires: 8/1/14.
S200 OFF
New Heater or
Air Conditioning
System InstaIIation
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
Estimate. Expires: 8/1/14.
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FREE Estimates on New nstalls 0% Financing Available
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families to care for pets in your home
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CaII Pets Are Inn, 856-829-7387
Sales and Customer
Service
people with basic computer
skills for an internet based
automotive parts company.
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not necessary please fax
resumes to 856-988-9403
or email
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medication reminders, cooking
housekeeping, laundry and
companionship.
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848800
Home Improvement
HVAC
10%
OFF
Landscaping
Services Only
Exp. 7/31/14
Landscaping
OUTDOOR
Solutions
LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
Complete Design/Installation
& Lawn Maintenance
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Sprinklers installed-repaired, Underground Drainage
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856-304-3916
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Windows & Doors, Stucco
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609-714-6878
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nterior Painting Restorations
Wallpaper Removal Paperhanging
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for a FREE estimate
856-234-0014
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www.rayforkerpainting.com
Serving
South Jersey
for over 50
years.
QUICK SERVICES
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
Quick Service
856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
NOW OFFERING
EXTERIOR PAINTING
AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
(609) 320-9717
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NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Pauls Painting of Medford
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
Hot Asphalt Skylites & Repairs
(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 7/31/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
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EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
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$
I2/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
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Lic.# 13VH01426900
EVERLAST
SHEDS
Built in your yard
609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com
203 Rt. 530, Southampton
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
Merchandise GeneraI
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
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Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
WOODCHUCKS WOODCHUCKS
Lawn Mower Service Parts Sales
Small Engine Repair
856-783-1111
HOLIDAY SERVICES
Free Estimates Fully Insured
Convenient Payment Plans
856-547-1006
Chris's HauIing &
Landscaping
Yard Clean-up, Leaf Clean
Up, Bushes Trimmed,
Mulching,Gutter Cleaning,
Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
Cleaned, Powerwashing
609-654-8871
Pet Care
270-2527
PETES
POWER WASHING
& MOLD REMOVAL
(
8
5
6
)
Powerwashing
2 BRS, 1 BATH APARTMENT
IN HADDONFIELD FOR RENT.
Hardwood floors, no pets.
$975
Call (856)428-1980 or
(856)256-8754 for appts.
PIumbing
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Roofing
Painting Landscaping Cont'd
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in South Florida?
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for that coastal home!
Rena Kliot, Broker | Owner
Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
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Computer
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(856) 861-6393
www.greznet.com
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Expires 7/31/14.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
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80 l80$0Fl 8f 1000 ll0
Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
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84Z400Z
EARLYSUMMERSPECIALS
Lic.# 13VH01302800
FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088

& RmOVAL
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Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
BIG TIMBER
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Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
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OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
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Barbara BoIand Tutoring
SPECALZNG N MATH &
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AT THE HGH SCHOOL &
COLLEGE LEVEL
SAT&ACT TEST PREP
NDVDUALZED TO
ADDRESS THE
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YOUR STUDENT
609-206-5364
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Cell 609-992-4380
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Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
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hardwood flooring, upgraded kitchen w
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more. Outstanding rental history makes
this a phenomenal investment. Take
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2601 WESLEY AVENUE
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
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Tank RemovaI Tree Service Waterproofing
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