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    www.cherryhillsun.com JUNE 19-25, 2013 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . 8, 10, 12, 13Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-23Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUENo new taxes

    Council adopts tax levyfor FY 2014. PAGE 2

    SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Cherry Hill Sun

    ABOVE: The second band at the inaugural CroftFarm Rock Fest, Dr. Lou and the Privileged Fewsdrummer John Moceri mixes up the sound of the

    festival with classic rock and original songs.LEFT: Lead singer of No Commitment, ZacharyBirnbaum, gets down during the first Croft FarmRock Fest on June 8. Birnbaum was recently a

    contestant on season 12 of American Idol, makingit as far as Hollywood. No Commitment will be

    headlining Medfords Independence Day Celebrationon June 29 in addition to Cherry Hills on July 3.

    Music festival

    rocks Croft FarmBy SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Cherry Hill SunThe first Croft Farm Rockfest

    took over Croft Farm. It featuredseven bands and was filmed forTV on Saturday, June 8.

    When we started the event,the idea was to get the locationthat wasnt a bar, said MarkOberstaedt, father Patrick Ober-staedt, the lead guitarist of theCherry Hill band No Commit-ment, which opened the festival.

    Oberstaedt was able to workwith the township and InsideMusic Today to put the festival to-gether.

    Mark came to us with the op-portunity. I thought it was a great

    use of the property to get moreexposure here to Croft Farm,Recreation Department DirectorMegan Brown said.

    A lot of people who live inCherry Hill dont even know itshere.

    According to a township re-lease, the broadcast was to cele-brate the 19th anniversary of In-side Music Today.

    According to the release, theband was nominated by the Jer-sey JAM Awards as the BestUnder 21 Band in New Jersey,and its debut album HidingWhat is Underneath was nomi-nated as the Best Under 18 Album

    MORE ABOUT CROFT FARM ROCK FEST BANDS

    To learn more about the bands at Croft Farm Rock Fest, visit thebands respective sites to listen to music and learn about touringinformation.

    No Commitment: www.rockbandsites.com/nocommitment,www.facebook.com/nocommitment.

    Volt: www.facebook.com/voltband.If All Else Fails: www.facebook.com/iaef1.Half Daze: www.facebook.com/pages/Half-Daze/173417329352440.Dr. Lou and the Privileged Few: www.privilegedfew.drloumusic.

    com.The Defused: www.thedefused.com, www.facebook.com/pages/The-

    Defused/168332766563150.The Count Josephine Band: www.myspace.com/thecoun-

    tjosephineband.

    please see FESTIVAL, page 15

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    2 THE CHERRY HILL SUN JUNE 19-25, 2013

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    Council adopts tax levyfor fiscal year 2014

    By SHANNON CAULFIELDThe Cherry Hill Sun

    Township Council adopted apreliminary tax levy for fiscalyear 2014 with no increase at theJune 11 meeting, according toBridget Palmer, township direc-tor of communications.

    The preliminary levy will fundmunicipal services for the firstsix months of the new fiscal year,which begins July 1.

    My administration is in the

    process of developing our fullbudget for fiscal year 2014, and Iam proud to say that we antici-pate no increase in municipaltaxes for the second consecutiveyear, Mayor Chuck Cahn said ina township release.

    Council and I remain commit-ted to fiscal responsibility, and aswe move forward, we will contin-ue looking for ways to maximize

    the services we deliver, and to de-liver them in the smartest, mostefficient way possible.

    According to the release, statelaw requires that municipalitiesoperating on a fiscal year basiscertify a preliminary tax rate tocalculate municipal taxes for thethird- and fourth-quarter of thecalendar year.

    The important thing to note isthat its a preliminary levy thatwill cover municipal expenses forthe first six months of the fiscal

    year, Palmer said.The council is currently work-

    ing on the 2014 budget. Palmerexpects the formal numbers to bereleased in August.

    In other news:The township took steps to re-

    vitalize two unused properties,Palmer said.

    Council directed the township

    please see STUDY, page 17

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    4 JUNE 19-25, 2013

    Annualveteranscar showJune 22The sixth annual Veterans Car,

    Truck & Bike Show benefitingSamaritan Healthcare & Hospicewill take place on Saturday, June22 (rain date June 23), at 9 a.m. at

    Cherry Hill High School West,2101 Chapel Ave. West.

    The professionally judgedshow runs from 9 a.m. until 2p.m., with a veterans ceremonyand judging beginning at noon.

    A Civil War-era cannon will befired during the NationalAnthem at the start of the cere-mony honoring living and de-ceased local veterans.

    There is a $15 registration feefor cars exhibiting at the show.

    The event is free to spectators,

    but free-will donations toSamaritan are accepted.

    The event includes music andfood. Proceeds will benefitSamaritan Veterans HospiceServices.

    Samaritan Healthcare & Hos-pice cares for patients and fami-lies coping with a life-limiting ill-ness.

    The experience of militaryservice particularly duringtraumatic combat assignments

    can affect veterans physically.This can also affect themsocially and emotionallythroughout their lives, and espe-cially at the end of life.

    Samaritan Veterans HospiceServices provide specialized careand education for veterans andtheir families.

    Samaritan also offers a Veter-ans Visiting Veterans program,where veteran volunteers canvisit veteran patients.

    Sponsorship opportunities are

    available.For more information on the

    car show, contact John Giacoboniat (609) 780-6640 or [email protected].

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    As the summer of 2013 kicks into highgear, residents of all ages have an abun-dance of opportunities to enjoy all that

    Cherry Hill has to offer from outdoor en-tertainment, to programs for seniors, to anannual community celebration of our na-tions independence.

    On June 19, the township will partnerwith the Katz JCC (1301 Springdale Road)for our next Luncheon with the Arts forresidents over 55.

    For just $5 per person ($8 at the door),guests will sit back, relax and enjoy theSounds of Summer with The SunshineBoys. A hot chicken lunch will be servedfollowing the entertainment.

    As we enter July, we invite all residents

    to celebrate Independence Day with a spe-cial fireworks display on Wednesday, July3, at Cherry Hill High School West, pre-sented by the Cherry Hill Mall.

    Gates to Wests Jonas Morris MemorialStadium open at 7 p.m.; the nights head-

    lining band, NoCommitment, willtake the stage

    around 8, followedby a spectacularfireworks displayaround 9.

    Admission isfree; proceeds fromrefreshments soldwill benefit thehigh school.

    As in past years,alcohol, smokingand glass bottlesare strictly prohibited. All bags, backpacksand coolers will be subject to search upon

    entry.Gates to the stadium will close at 8:45

    p.m., or once the stadium has reached ca-pacity.

    Full event details including a map ofpermitted parking areas and street clo-

    sures can be found online at www.Cher-ryHill-NJ.com.

    July also ushers in the return of the

    popular Music Under the Stars Series, pre-sented by the township Recreation Depart-ment and sponsored by Metro PCS andConcentra.

    Starting at 6:30 every Tuesday evening,the whole family will enjoy free music onthe front lawn of the historic BarclayFarmstead.

    Bring a chair, a blanket and even a pic-nic dinner, just dont forget your appetitefor great music!

    Concerts are cancelled in the event ofrain. A full schedule of performers can befound online at www.CherryHill-NJ.com.

    Speaking of Barclay if its historyyoure looking for this summer, check outour free, guided tours of the 19th-centuryQuaker farmhouse from noon to 4 p.m.

    in our opinion

    6 THE CHERRY HILL SUN JUNE 19-25, 2013

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    PUBLISHER Steve Miller

    EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson

    VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

    MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow

    PRODUCTION EDITOR Patricia Dove

    CHERRY HILL EDITOR Shannon Caulfield

    ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens

    VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

    ELAUWIT MEDIA GROUP

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    EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer

    Chuck CahnMAYORS MESSAGE

    If the only exposure you had to

    New Jersey was what others said

    or wrote about it, youd think it

    was the worst place on the planet.

    Scan the Internet just this week, and

    youd find these stories:

    Our governor called the authors of

    a League of Municipalities report ontax reform corrupt and labeled the

    groups leader as a whiner.

    A Little League coach in Newark

    plead guilty in court to assaulting an

    umpire because he wouldnt call a

    game due to darkness.

    A new report says that the Garden

    State is the most expensive state to get

    your car repaired. A great white shark circled a boat

    off the coast (not that this has much to

    do with Jersey).

    The greater public perception ofNew Jersey is that it is a crowded, ex-

    pensive state full of loud, obnoxious

    people (thanks Real Housewives and

    Jersey Shore) who think they are

    better than everyone else (well, arent

    we?). Our governor fits that mold per-

    fectly, even as he is being mentioned as

    a potential candidate for president of

    the United States when the next elec-tion comes around.

    Heck, of the three professional

    sports teams that are located in the

    state, only one (the Devils) are

    proud enough to label themselves

    from New Jersey. The other two (the

    Giants and Jets) act like theyre from

    New York.

    So why does anyone still live here?

    Why are we doing this to ourselves?

    Because, for those of us who livehere, who grew up here and are rais-

    ing families here, we know the good-

    ness that is here in New Jersey, even if

    we recognize the bad. We love our

    beaches, our mountains and our easy

    access to major cities. We are proud of

    our small, quaint towns, our history

    and our top-notch schools, even if we

    pay exorbitant prices to be here.We are New Jersey, and well always

    be New Jersey.

    And we dont care what you think.

    What are we still doing here?With all the negativity about the state, why does anyone live in N.J.?

    Your thoughts

    Are you proud to be a New Jerseyan?Let us know why you choose to call theGarden State your home...and also whatyoud like to see improve.

    Luncheon with the Arts June 19 for residents over 55

    please see ERLTON, page 7

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    JUNE 19-25, 2013 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 7

    Freeholders open state of the art

    Emergency Operations Center

    Just in time for the

    start of this years

    hurricane season,

    the Camden CountyFreeholder Boards

    Department of Pub-

    lic Safety put the fin-

    ishing touches on

    our new Emergency

    Operations Center

    (EOC) in Linden-

    wold. The EOC acts as the

    countys nerve center in times of

    emergency or crisis for the re-

    gion. All emergency guidance and

    command spawns from this build-

    ing for all 37 Camden County mu-nicipalities including direct

    dialogue with the New Jersey

    State Police Regional Operations

    and Intelligence Center.

    The EOC played a vital role in

    our response to Hurricane Sandy

    last year and prior to that Hurri-

    cane Irene and several blizzards

    in 2009 and 2010. It is fitting that

    we open our newly expanded EOC

    in time for hurricane season

    which runs from June until Octo-

    ber.

    Employees from essential

    County Departments report to the

    EOC to coordinate resources dur-

    ing emergencies, along with rep-

    resentatives from the local utility

    companies, hospitals and the Red

    Cross. Several County depart-

    ments work together during

    storm events including the Parks,

    Department of Public Works and

    Engineering, Public Safety and

    Public Affairs.

    In times of emergency, all assis-

    tance and resources are deployedthrough the EOC in a coordinated

    effort with municipalities, other

    counties and the state. Requests

    can range from supplying drink-

    ing water to arranging for shelter

    and everything in between.

    The expanded EOC provides 31

    work stations with computers and

    phones, up from 16.

    There are also an

    additional 2 work

    spaces at the oper-ation desk. The fa-

    cility features an

    enhanced com-

    puter network, im-

    proved wireless

    internet capabili-

    ties and upgraded

    phones.

    The centers Audio Video Sys-

    tem has also been upgraded to in-

    clude an 8 x 8 video matrix system

    feeding 12 different TV/projectors

    with 5 computers. There are alsovideo conferencing capabilities

    that tie the facility in with the

    other county and State OEM

    agencies including the State Po-

    lice. A new radio room, with

    space for additional radio opera-

    tors, is located to the broadcast

    tower for better radio perform-

    ance.

    In short, the Camden County

    EOC is the tip of the spear when

    it comes to coordinating and as-

    sisting a tactical response during

    an emergency situation. Moving

    forward this facility will no

    longer be an operation that is

    busting at its seams to hold essen-

    tial personnel. Now this critical

    resource will be equipped with

    the resources for our first-respon-

    ders to coordinate and watch over

    our 228-square-miles and more

    than 500,000 residents.

    For more information on the

    Camden County Department of

    Public Safety, visit www.camden-

    county.com. If you have anyother questions about County

    services, please call me at (856)

    225-5559, or email me at smc-

    [email protected]. Also,

    you can like us on Facebook at

    www.Facebook.com/camden-

    countynj and follow us on Twitter

    @camdencountynj.

    By Freeholder Scot McCrayErlton Park receives

    upgrade with grantevery Wednesday, and on the firstSunday of the month throughNovember.

    While youre there, walk thesurrounding nature trails, and

    visit the community gardens.The First Sunday tours include aspecial craft activity, as well.

    Tours are free to Cherry Hillresidents; for non-residents, ad-mission is $5.

    Non-resident seniors and stu-dents receive a special admissionprice of $3.

    For more information on theBarclay Farmstead, call the His-

    torical Commission at (856) 795-6225.

    You can also have some fun onyour own time, any time, at oneof Cherry Hills 52 parks andplaygrounds.

    Walk our expansive system ofnature trails, enjoy an outdoorpicnic, or take the kids to play atone of our neighborhood play-

    grounds.Check out the newly-renovatedErlton Park, which received a fullfacelift this year with the help ofa $25,000 Camden County grant.Upgrades include new swings,

    new equipment for children ages2 to 5, new fitness equipmentwith instructional sign boards,and a resurfaced tennis court andsoftball field.

    As you can see, theres some-thing for everyone this summerin Cherry Hill. So get up and getoutside while the weather is at itsbest! I welcome your feedback on

    our recreational programs andevents. Let me know what youthink: Call my office at (856) 488-7878, or e-mail me directly [email protected]. Ihope to see you around town!

    ERLTONContinued from page 6

    Send us your Cherry Hill news

    Have a news tip? Drop us an email at [email protected] .

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    WEDNESDAYJUNE 19Super 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 forinformation.

    Wellspring Journey support group:A self-help weight loss group forteens and adults. Journeygroups meet once a week, help-ing you on your way to losingweight and living healthy. Formore information call Dr. KristinaPecora at (855) 823-0303 or visitwww.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, CherryHill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.5795 for more information and toregister.

    Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to8 p.m. at St. Andrews UnitedMethodist Church, 327 MarltonPike West. Call 795-3428 or email

    [email protected] visit www.meetup.com/Cherry-Hill-Tai-Chi-Group.

    Bagel, Coffee & Networking: 7:30-9a.m. Springdale & Kresson Roads,

    Cherry Hill. Bryan Cooke, Math-naisum at Katz JCC in LahnSocial Hall. RSVP at jbnsnj.org.

    THURSDAYJUNE 20Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at

    Carman Tilelli Community Center,820 Mercer St. Business meetingis first Wednesday of month. Cov-ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-day of month. Call 667-2516 forinformation.

    Rotary Breakfast Club: 7:15 a.m. at

    Ponzios Diner and Restaurant,Route 70. Contact club presidentJoseph Marcelli at [email protected] or 424-3707.

    Spouses Sharing Challenges: Noonin the Witherspoon Buildingbehind the Trinity PresbyterianChurch, located at 499 Route 70E. Support group for spousesand/or partners of persons withAlzheimers or related demen-

    tias. Sponsored by the DelawareValley Chapter of TheAlzheimers Association. Formore information call RuthBishoff at (609) 654-3112.

    Cherry Hill Township Zoning Boardof Adjustment meeting: 7:30p.m. first and third Thursday ofmonth. Agendas available priorto meeting and online atwww.cherryhill-nj.com.

    Thursday Morning: 10:30 a.m. atCherry Hill Public Library. Coffeeand refreshments while enjoyinga mix of presentations, livelyexchanges on current issues andevents, life-story swaps and funand fellowship. Program topicsand speakers vary. Visit

    www.chplnj.org for more informa-tion.

    Vacation Day at Funplex: On Thurs-day, June 20 from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., children ages 5 to 12 areinvited to enjoy a fun-filled day ofbowling, arcade games, indoorand outdoor amusement attrac-tions and more at the Funplex.Pack a brown bag dairy lunch and

    CALENDARPAGE 8 JUNE 19-25, 2013

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    a bathing suit. Extended day a.m.and p.m. care is available. Formore information on any of theseVacation Day programs, pleasecontact Children and FamilyCoordinator Kenny Einhorn at(856)-424-4444 ext. 1111. To regis-ter, please visit www.katzjcc.org.

    TBS Family Summer Kickoff: Tem-ple Beth Sholom, 1901 KressonRoad. Race into Victory Lane withinflatables, obstacle courses,

    races, games, surprises andmore! Join us at The TBS PitStop Diner for dinner and icecream sundaes. Meet our Clergyand wonderful staff. Learn aboutspecial rates for new members.Theres fun in store for everyonein your family at TBS. For moreinformation contact Jill Hammelat [email protected] or (856)751-6663 ext. 204.

    FRIDAYJUNE 21Overeaters Anonymous open

    meeting: 7:30 p.m. at KennedyHospital, Cooper Landing Roadand 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 PonziosDiner and Restaurant, Route 70.Questions, email EJ Paul [email protected] for moreinformation.

    Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.at Cherry Hi ll Community Center,820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332.Enjoy bridge, pinochle, shuffleboard. Call (856) 905-6189.

    Tot Shabbat at Temple Emanuel: 7p.m. in the chapel. 1101 SpringdaleRoad, Cherry Hill.

    Shabbat Evening Service at Tem-ple Emanuel: 8 p.m. in the sanc-tuary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cher-ry Hill.

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    Vacation Day at Pump It Up: OnFriday, June 21 from 10 a.m. to 4p.m., children ages 5 to 12 canspend the day with friendsbouncing and jumping with coolinflatable attractions. Pleasepack a swimsuit and brown bagdairy lunch. Extended daya.m./p.m. care is available. Formore information on any of theseVacation Day programs, pleasecontact Children and Family

    Coordinator Kenny Einhorn at(856)-424-4444 X1111. To register,please visit www.katzjcc.org.

    Tot Shabbat Pot Luck Dinner &Service: Temple Emanuel 1101Springdale Rd Enjoy a yummychicken dinner (you provide thesides), then sing, dance, pray andhave the time of your lives. Thisevent is open to the entire metrocommunity, so bring family andfriends. To RSVP or for moreinformation, please contactTracey at (856) 489.0029 ext. 115

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    United Methodist Youth Fellowshipfrom 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton PikeWest, Cherry Hill.

    Kingsway Church: Worship servicesat 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 2701Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill.

    St. Michaels Lutheran Church:Worship services at 8:15 and 11a.m. with Holy Communion. Sun-day school and adult form at 9:30a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,Cherry Hill.

    Unitarian Universalist Church: Lib-eral-religious service at 10:15 a.m.401 North Kings Highway, CherryHill.

    Overeaters Anonymous openmeeting: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. atKennedy Hospital, Cooper Land-ing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call(609) 239-0022 or visit

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    Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to8 p.m. at St. Andrews UnitedMethodist Church, 327 MarltonPike West. Call 795-3428 or [email protected] visit www.meetup.com/Cherry-Hill-Tai-Chi-Group.

    Overeaters Anonymous openmeeting: 10 a.m. at TempleEmmanuel. Call (609) 239-0022or visit www.southjerseyoa.orgfor information.

    Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15p.m. at Ponzios Diner and

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    Dr. Lou and the Privileged Fewcame on second, mixing up thesound with classic rock and origi-nal songs. The festival will bebroadcast throughout the sum-mer on IMT, which runs everySaturday at midnight on WMCNand reaches 2.1 million house-holds in the Delaware Valley, in-cluding Cherry Hill subscribersof Comcast, Verizon FiOS, DISHNetwork and DirecTV, according

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    see it grow and get bigger. Wewant people to see what we haveto offer here and from the town-ship, Brown said. People kindof wandered and sat in the sun,enjoying the property.

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