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www.voorheessun.com OCTOBER 28, 2013 FREE
INSIDE THIS ISSUEInternational Day
Eastern High School hostsevent on Oct. 12. PAGE 4
SHANNON SADLER/The Voorhees Sun
Described by his foster mom Rita Mullholand as a gentleman, Saturn is currently one of the dogs available for adoption through theBlind Dog Rescue based in Philadelphia. Both Saturn and Mullholand came out for the festivities at Woofstock 2013 in John ConnollyPark on Sept. 21. Fostering Saturn for a month, Mullholand says that he was originally found in southern Virginia and was believed tobe chained up most of his life due to scarring around his legs and some muscular dystrophy. In addition, Saturn is also partially blindand deaf. For more photos from the Woofstock event, please see page 14.
Woofstock 2013Teacherevaluation
systemupdated
By SHANNON SADLERThe Voorhees Sun
As mandated by the state,Osage Elementary School princi-pal Robert Cranmer presentedthe Voorhees Township PublicSchools board of education witha new teacher evaluation systemfor the coming year.
Implementing the CharlotteDanielson, Framework forTeaching, teachers will now beevaluated on four different do-mains, with a total of 20 subcate-gories under each domain andthree to five elements under eachsubcategory.
The four domains of evalua-tion consist of planning and
preparation, the classroom envi-ronment, professional responsi-bilities and instruction.
Last year, Cranmer explainedthose teachers were trained inboth Domains 2 and Domains 3,classroom environment and in-struction, respectively.
Cranmer also explained afterthe Sept. 25 BOE meeting that the
please see TEACHER, page 11
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2 OCTOBER 28, 2013
Eastern seeks coachesfor boys, girls track
Eastern Regional School Dis-trict seeks the following coachesfor the 2013-14 seasons: head win-ter track coach; head boys trackcoach ; head girls track coach; as-sistant girls track coach.
All coaching candidates mustpossess Standard NJ TeachingCertificate, CPR/AED certifica-tion and Sports First Aid certifi-cation.
If interested send letter of in-terest and resume to: Philip
Smart, vice principal of Athlet-ics, Eastern High School, 1401Laurel Oak Road, Voorhees, NJ08043 or e-mail to [email protected]
Flyers event plannedfor Oct. 2 in VoorheesKick off the Philadelphia Fly-
ers hockey season on Oct. 2 from1:30 to 3 p.m.
Flyers Alumni Joe Watson andBernie Parent will be at Power-Back Rehabilitation in Voorhees(113 South Route 73 Voorhees) tosign autographs and raffle offsome signed flyers gear.
The event is free and open tothe public.
Alicia Rose VictoriousFoundation event Oct. 4
Join the Alicia Victorious RoseFoundation for the 11th AnnualBirthday Bash, held on Friday,
Oct. 4, from 6:30 p.m. to midnightat Lucien's Manor in Berlin.
The night will feature a benefitauction with more than 200 signa-ture items.
Attire is cocktail chic.Tickets are $130 per person,
and can be purchased atwww.arvfevents.org.
Proceeds to benefit the TeenLounge at Children's RegionalHospital at Cooper and Victorious4 Teens Programs across thecountry.
We are also proud to honor twooutstanding humanitarians, CEOand President P.J. Whelihan'sPub, Inc. Bob Platzer and Associ-ate Director, NJ Senate SeanKennedy.
BRIEFS
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Paid for by Str oemel for Voorhees Township Committee, P.O. Box 751, Voorhees, New Jersey 08043*Source: (Official Voorhees Budget records 2011 2013).
KURT STROEMELFOR VOORHEES TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
COMMITTED TO COMMUNITY DEDICATED TO PROGRESS!!!On Tuesday, November 5th Vote Kurt Stroemel for Voorhees Township Committee
KURT STROEMEL
I am running for Voorhees Township Committee because I believe Voorhees is a great place in which to live, work and raise a family.As a CPA with an extensive business background, I have volunteered my time to many Voorhees organizations over the years for thegood of our community.
I am not an incumbent politician like my opponent. Unlike my opponent, I will not vote against budgets that have no tax increasesor which cut hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending.* I will be an independent voice for Voorhees residents, regardless ofparty. I will do all I can to keep Voorhees moving in the right direction and enhance the quality of life we all expect and deserve.
Follow Kurt on Facebook at www.facebook.com/stroemelforvoorhees
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4 THE VOORHEES SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
By SHANNON SADLERThe Voorhees Sun
Exploring cultures from allover the world, International Dayis slated for Saturday, Oct. 12 andwill be held at Eastern RegionalHigh School from noon to 5 p.m.The event is open to the public,and admission and food are free.
Gwen DeVera, vice chair of theCamden County Human Rela-tions Commission and member ofthe Voorhees Township Cultural
and Diversity Committee, ex-plained that the event has been anannual tradition in Voorheesafter moving from Blackwoodmore than seven years ago. Sincethen, she said it has grown expo-nentially from year to year.
Its a very nice event, and itonly gets bigger and bigger,DeV-era said.
She said that last years Inter-
national Day was held at St. An-
drews, but with a turnout ofmore than 800 people, DeVerasaid the event was moved to East-ern this year in anticipation of aneven larger crowd.
With about two months ofpreparation time invested intothe event, DeVera said her goal isto make the day as diverse as pos-sible with representation fromChinese, Japanese, Russian, Pak-
istani, Indian and Filipino cul-tures.
During the day, exhibits will beon display from cultures allaround the world courtesy of or-ganizations such as the Voorhees-based Pakistan-American Societyof South Jersey, Indian TempleAssociation of Berlin, the Cam-den County cultural club and theEastern Regional High Schoolcultural club.
DeVera added that representa-tives from local church ministries
and elementary schools wouldalso be helping with the festivi-ties.
I got everybody involved, De-Vera said. From little kids to sen-ior citizens.
Those attending the event canexpect a variety of cultural dancedemonstrations, including Russ-
please see EVENTS, page 17
Explore the world at Eastern
IF YOU GOWhat: International DayWhere: Eastern Regional HighSchoolWhen: Saturday, Oct. 12Time: Noon to 5 p.m.Admission: FreeFor more information: ContactGwen DeVera at 751-1364 [email protected]
High school hosts free International Day on Oct. 12
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6 THE VOORHEES SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
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On Sept. 19, Voorhees Township wasprivileged to host the monthly meeting ofthe Camden County Board of Chosen Free-holders at Town Hall. The meeting openedwith a stirring rendition of the NationalAnthem performed by Meredith Brandt ofVoorhees, and the Voorhees Township Citi-zens Cultural Diversity Advisory Commit-tee led the Pledge of Allegiance.
I was proud to learn from the freehold-ers that Voorhees Township will be recog-nized for our commitment to economic de-velopment by receiving an award at the 8th
Annual Tri-County Economic Summit onOct. 18. The event showcases the regionalresources in both public and private sec-tors, as well as highlighting places wheresignificant economic advancement has oc-curred. The award salutes the township for
showing exempla-ry leadership by fa-cilitating partner-ships between gov-ernment and busi-ness for the better-ment of the localeconomy and com-munity.
The awardspecifically recog-nizes the town-ships redevelop-
ment efforts at theVoorhees TownCenter, with acombination ofnew restaurantsand unique shop-
ping experiences. Additionally, the awardrecognizes the efforts made along theRoute 73 corridor, specifically the MedicalMile. The cornerstone of this redevelop-ment is the new state-of-the-art Virtua Hos-pital and their partnerships with Chil-drens Hospital of Philadelphia and FoxChase Cancer Center.
We are thrilled to be recognized withsuch a prestigious award.
The freeholders also presented a checkin the amount of $43,500 to Voorhees Town-ship, which represents our share of a Com-
munity Development Block Grant. Thefunds are used for senior citizens services.
A community service award was pre-sented to Voorhees resident Ed Hale. Ed is
Voorhees to receive economic award on Oct. 18
MichaelMignogna
MAYORS MESSAGE
New Jersey residents are rich.
Really rich. Were the second-
richest state in the nation, be-
hind only those people two states to
the south in Maryland.
The median household income for
New Jersey residents is $69,667. Thats
pretty good news.The bad news: That number is
boosted in large part by the states
ridiculously wealthy families. More
than 11 percent of families here have
an income of more than $200,000 per
year.
On the surface, the Garden States
ranking of No. 2 on the list of wealthi-
est states, compiled by 24/7 Wall St., is
a positive sign to our economys health
and future prospects. Dig deeper,
though, and youll see a much differ-
ent story.
New Jerseys unemployment rate
was 9.5 percent in 2012, one of the
worst in the country. The national av-erage was 8.1 percent. The state above
us on the rich list, Maryland, had a
low unemployment rate of 6.8 percent,
for example. Even worse, the number
of people on food stamps increased
from 8 percent in 2011 to 9.3 percent in
2012.
That is not good news.
Still, our outlook is getting better. As
of August, New Jerseys unemploy-
ment rate was 8.5 percent, according
to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Thats the lowest mark since March
2009, when it was 8.3 percent. It also
closed the gap between the national
unemployment rate, which sat at 7.3
percent in August.
But New Jersey needs to help busi-
nesses create more jobs. While the
state gained 60,300 jobs in the past 12
months, it lost 1,500 in August. From
July to August, more than 12,000 work-
ers stopped looking for work and leftthe workforce.
Thats not good, either.
Gov. Christie recently revamped the
states business tax breaks in an effort
to add more jobs, but how effective
that will be might take time to tell. Its
a good first step, as any incentive to
add more jobs is a positive step, as
long as the state isnt digging a deeper
debt hole.
The bottom line is our workers need
more jobs because the fact is that,
while a small percentage of New Jer-
sey families are rich, most are still
struggling.
in our opinion
Were rich!!Well, at least some people are
Your thoughts
What, if anything, should our stategovernment do to incentivize businessesto add more jobs?
please see ITALIAN, page 15
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OCTOBER 28, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 7
letter to the editor
By Freeholder Ian Leonard
Its a great timeof year to take a
drive and view the
fall foliage. Tomake that tripmore enjoyable,
the FreeholderBoard is continu-
ing our aggressiveroadway and
bridge mainte-nance program. Soon you will have
more freshly-paved routes acrossCamden County.
I consider the resurfacing and re-construction of County roads and
maintenance of bridges a top prior-ity of the Freeholder Board. That is
why I am happy to report that thefollowing projects are taking place,
or are nearing completion, this sea-son:
Cedarbrook Road (CR 536)in Winslow Township
South Cedarbrook Road (CR561-3)in Winslow Township
Cove Road (CR 616)in Pennsauken Township
East Atlantic Avenue (CR 727)
in Barrington and Lawnside Jarvis Road (CR687)
in Gloucester Township
Kaighn Avenue (CR 607)in Camden City
Somerdale Road (CR 677/678)in Somerdale
West Park Boulevard (CR 641)in Haddon Township
Turnersville Road (CR 688)in Pine Hill and Gloucester
Township Atco Avenue (CR 710)
in Waterford Township Highland Avenue (CR573)
in BarringtonWe are also in the process of re-
constructing the Broadway Bridge(CR 551) connecting Gloucester City
and Brooklawn. The $4,154,144.00project includes the demolition of
the existing structure over LittleTimber Creek and construction of
a new bridge including new abut-ments, bridge span, decking and
parapets. The projectalso features new
bridge approaches,
new pedestrian side-walks, new guiderails, traffic striping
and roadway mark-ings.
R e c o n s tr u c ti o nwork also continues
on the West ParkBoulevard Bridge in Haddon Town-
ship. When completed this fall, theproject will include new concrete
curbing and handicap ramps, newinlet and manhole castings, road-
way striping and markings, and fullresurfacing of the roadway ap-
proaching the bridge.The new Baird Boulevard Bridge
and State Street Bridges are nowopen to traffic in Camden City.
These spans over the Cooper Riverhave been completely replaced with
modern structures that will servethe needs of motorists and pedestri-
ans for the next 100 years.The Camden County Depart-
ment of Public Works is responsible
for maintaining over 400 center linemiles of county roadway and 50bridges. They are dedicated to mak-
ing our area safer for motorists andpedestrians through county high-
way construction projects, snow re-moval and road maintenance,
including pothole repairs, streetsweeping, grass cutting and storm
drainage upkeep. The Public WorksDepartment is located in Linden-
wold where personnel are on call 24hours a day, 7 days a week to serve
the residents of Camden County.To report concerns on Camden
County roadways, call our PublicWorks Hotline at (856) 566-2920 or
visit www.camdencounty.com. Ifyou have any other questions about
County services, please call me at(856) 225-5305 or email me at
[email protected]. Also,you can like us on Facebook/cam-
dencountynj and follow us on Twit-ter at @camdencounty.nj.
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I urge our state Sen. DianeAllen to support S.1921 and passthe veto override.
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WEDNESDAYOCT. 2Support the Jewish State and
Grow Your Portfolio: At 7 p.m. atthe Congregation Beth El. Israel
investment seminar featuringguest speaker Andrew Brown,overseer of Aberdeen Invest-ments Israel Fund (NYSE:ISL)Event is free and open to thecommunity. For information con-tact [email protected], 856-675-1166. Visit our website atwww.bethelsnj.org
Crochet and Knit Club: Age 10 toadult. From 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.at the Voorhees Branch Library.Bring your current project andmake friends as you knit or cro-
chet. Beginners, bring a size G orH hook and worsted weight yarnto learn to crochet. Call for regis-tration at Voorhees (856-772-1636) or register online atwww.camdencountylibrary.org/events
Sleepless Nights: Adults. Beginningat 6:30 p.m. in the VoorheesBranch Library. Adequate sleepis crucial for staying healthy andkeeping your brain functioning at
peak performance. Learn whatkeeps us awake and what a sleepstudy can do for you. Lightrefreshments will be served.Speaker: Dr. Amita Vasoya,Rowan SOM Dept. of Pulmonary
Medicine, Pulmonary/CriticalCare/Sleep Medicine.
Brain Tumor Support Group: 6 to 7p.m. at The Ripa Center forWomen, 1011 Main Street Prome-nade. A support group for peoplewith brain tumors and those whocare about them. Free, but regis-tration required atwww.events.cooperhealth.org.
Boy Scout Troop No. 48 meeting:Behind Holy Communion Luther-an Church, Route 73. Boys ages
10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Questions,visit www.troop48berlin.org.
Ashland Church Choirs: Wee Wor-ship Bell Choir for age 4 at 6:30p.m. Kids Worship Choir for gradethree at 6:30 p.m. Youth WorshipChoir for grades six and above at6 p.m. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees. Call 429-8844 or visitwww.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.
Kresson Bible Church Prayer and
Bible Study: 7 to 8 p.m. 329Kresson-Gibbsboro Road,Voorhees.
Open Door Alliance Church PrayerMeeting: 7 p.m. 904 CooperRoad, Voorhees. For more infor-mation visitwww.rediscovergod.org.
Ashland Church Kids Activities:Preschool to grade four. 6:30 p.m.33 East Evesham Road. Call 429-
8844 or visit www.Ashland-Church.org for information.
FougCrew: Grades five and six. 7 to8:30 p.m. at Ashland Church, 33East Evesham Road. Call 429-8844 or visit www.Ashland-Church.org for information.
Ashland Church Youth BibleStudy: 7 p.m. Junior high andhigh schoolers. 33 East EveshamRoad. Call 429-8844 or visit
www.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.
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.
THURSDAYOCT. 3MOMS Club of Cherry Hill East and
Voorhees meeting: Generalmembership meeting. For details,email [email protected] or visitwww.momsclubcherryhill.org for
information.Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club:
7:15 a.m. at Short Hills Deli &Restaurant, 486 East EveshamRoad, No. 103, Cherry Hill. Formore information visitwww.voorheesbreakfastrotary.org.
Overeaters Anonymous: 10 to 11a.m. at Hope United Church, 700
CALENDARPAGE 8 OCTOBER 28, 2013
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rubric for each element clearlyoutlines what is required of astaff member for each score,which ranges from unsatisfacto-ry to basic to proficient to
distinguished.The rubric outlines specifical-ly what behaviors to show, Cran-mer said.
Cranmer also added that thisnew evaluation system was thebest fit for the Voorhees schooldistrict because it allows teachersto reflect and evaluate their ownperformance as well as factor intheir own comments, making theevaluation a more collaborativeeffort between teachers and ad-ministrators.
They have more of an input,Cranmer said.
As of this year, teachers will beevaluated once a year for tenureand three times a year for non-tenure.
Other teacher evaluation sys-tems the district considered werethe McRELs Teacher EvaluationSystem, Stronge Teacher Evalua-tion System, and MarzanoTeacher Evaluation. Cranmeralso added that the Frameworkfor Teaching is the most popularteacher evaluation for school dis-tricts in the region.
During the meeting, the boardalso honored eight of the 17 teach-ers retiring this year from theVoorhees school district, as wellas two members of the Osage Ele-mentary School faculty who haveserved the district for 25 years.
Superintendent RaymondBrosel Jr. also answered questionsfrom the public in regard to over-crowding in the districts schools,
including Osage. Brosel said theboard is currently working withstaff on the issue, but plans to or-chestrate an open forum meetingbetween parents and the board todiscuss possible solutions.
TEACHERContinued from page 1
Teacherevaluationnow more
collaborative
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12 THE VOORHEES SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
The Mid-Autumn Moon Festi-val was celebrated Tuesday, Sept.17, at The Voorhees Care and Re-
habilitation Center along withrepresentatives of the local Chi-nese community. Many helpedwelcome the season with Chinesesenior citizens prior to celebrat-ing with their own families andfriends.
The event was a huge successwith hundreds in attendance, es-teemed leaders and friends, spe-cial performances and deliciousChinese food! said Grace Kong,director of Chinese Community
with The Voorhees Care and Re-habilitation Center.A local Voorhees community
leader, K.K. Wu, owner of ElenaWus restaurant remarked, Imvery impressed with this event of-fering cultural heritage to Chi-nese seniors and am grateful toknow these programs and servic-es exist which cater to Chinese inVoorhees, my hometown.
Many Chinese leaders visited
including: Steven Tran and IrvinChoi, president of the PA ChineseBenevolent Association, and
Hung Lam, president of the PAChinese Senior Citizens Associa-tion.
Mabel Chin, chairwoman ofthe Hip Sing Association, hon-ored the crowd with her beautifulfolk dancing, and Janne Chin,president of the Chinese-Ameri-can Womens SisterhoodSociety, also helped engage theaudience.
Everyone was delighted withthe board members colorful cos-
tumes and dancing from Chineseopera and other folk elements.The leaders surprised TheVoorhees Care and RehabilitationCenters Chinese Seniors withspecial moon cakes and gifts.
At The Voorhees Care and Re-habilitation Center, there is aunique Chinese cultural unitwith Chinese staff and authenticChinese cuisine prepared by alocal chef.
Rehabilitation center celebrates
Mid-Autumn Moon Festival
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OCTOBER 28, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 13
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NANCY PAGE/Special to The Sun
The Camden CountyLibrary is now offer-
ing Kids Kits. Eachpack contains fouror five books with a
common theme, alist of related songs,
rhymes and a sug-gestion for a simple
craft. Members ofthe library can
check out Kids Kitsfor a three-week pe-
riod. The kits haveseasonal themes
such as fall, leaves
and pumpkins oryear-round topics
such as colors andnumbers. AT
RIGHT: First graderLilah Tennant andher mom Amandapick up a Kids Kit.
Library offering Kids Kits
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14 THE VOORHEES SUN OCTOBER 28, 2013
SHANNON SADLER/The Voorhees Sun
CLOCKWISE, FROM TOP LEFT: Dogs and owners alike flocked to Woofstock2013 in the hundreds on Sept. 21 in John Connolly Park. Not too sure what to
make of the event, Cooper, a four-month-old Border Collie mix, hangs backfrom the crowd with owner Michelle Persiano of Mt. Laurel. Marching in a
two-dog-tandem is Lily, 7 years old, left, and Sunny, 4 years old, accompa-nied by owner Ed Kindya of Waterford. Officer Chad Bittle and his three and a
half -year-old K-9 officer, Jax, demonstrate how to take down an assailantduring the Gloucester County K-9 Unit demonstration. Donning a tiara andtutu, 4-year-old Australian cattle dog Mia took home first place in the Best
Dressed contest. Philadelphia string band Ferko treated festival-goers tosome classic mummer tunes. Great Dane puppy Duke watched the Gloucester
County K-9 Unit demonstration in John Connolly Park with owner DebbieChiaccio.
Woofstock
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the founder of the Ashland Resi-dential Coalition, a local associa-tion of involved residents whoare instrumental in the perma-nent preservation of 19 acres offorest in the Ashland area ofVoorhees. ARC also spearheadedthe development and mainte-nance of the John T. Hale Park onWest End Avenue. The park wasnamed in memory of Ed Hales fa-ther. Ed is also the chairman ofthe Voorhees EnvironmentalCommission and is directing thetownships efforts to become Sus-tainable Jersey Certified.
The freeholders also presenteda community service award toVoorhees resident Alice Johnstonfor her efforts in establishing theKirkwood Lake Clean-Up. Aliceformed a coalition between theresidents, local government,county government, state govern-ment and federal government to
increase awareness and efforts to-ward the lakes remediation andincrease the quality of life of theneighborhoods surrounding thelake.
The freeholders also presenteda donation to the Chad GuntherMemorial Fund, a non-profit or-ganization started by Voorheesresidents Ray and Karen Guntherin memory of their son. The or-ganization has provided collegescholarships to members of theBoys and Girls Club of Americaand has helped more than 300children in Camden by sponsor-ing the Below the Rim Basket-ball Program. This year, the or-ganization plans to use some ofthe funds raised to assist theGibbsboro-Voorhees Athletic As-sociation in purchasing a newscoreboard.
** The Alicia Rose VictoriousFoundation will hold its 11th An-nual Birthday Bash on Friday,Oct. 4 from 6:30 p.m. until mid-
night at Luciens Manor inBerlin. The Foundation furnishesTeen Centers in hospitals to en-hance the quality of life for teenswith cancer and other life- threat-ening illnesses. Tickets are $130.
For more information, call 856-784-0615 or visit www.arvf.org.
** On Saturday, Oct. 12 fromnoon to 5 p.m., International Day
2013 will be held at Eastern Re-gional High School. The event isfree and will include internation-al foods and multi-cultural dis-plays that highlight our commu-nitys cultural diversity. Theevent is sponsored by theVoorhees Township Citizens Cul-tural Diversity Advisory Commit-tee as well as the Camden CountyBoard of Chosen Freeholders andthe Camden County Human Rela-tions Commission. For more in-formation, contact ChairwomanGwen DeVera at 856-751-1364 or [email protected] or visitwww.camdencounty.com.
** Voorhees Township willagain be home to the CamdenCounty 2013 Womens Health Con-ference on Saturday, Oct. 19 from8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at Eastern Re-gional High School. The confer-
ence is free to residents of Cam-den County and offers experts ontopics in the areas of health, nu-trition, exercise, family, mind,
body, spirit as well as professionaland financial wellness. Keynotespeaker is Kate Bilo, CBS 3 TVmeteorologist. Visit www.cam-dencounty.com or call 856-225-5433.
** The New Jersey Sons ofItaly will be hosting Italian Festaat the Voorhees Town Center onSaturday, Oct. 19 from 11 a.m. to 9p.m. The event will be a celebra-tion of Italian American culturaland heritage. It will be a day ofgreat food, fun and music.
** The Farmers Market at theVoorhees Town Center is openfrom 8 a.m. until noon every Sat-urday rain or shine through Oct.5. Vendors include Fruitwood,Bellview Winery, Davidson ExoticMushrooms and more, supplyingboth Jersey Fresh and locallygrown produce, wines and more.
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ian ballroom dancing. The daywill also feature a parade of flagsfrom the countries representedand a live exhibit of Pakistaniwedding dresses.
All events during InternationalDay are scheduled to take place inthe Eastern Regional High Schoolgymnasium.
In the high schools cafeteria,however, individuals can enjoycultural foods from neighboringrestaurants, free of charge.
Its all donations, DeVerasaid.
Restaurants sampling fare willinclude Bagel Bin in Voorhees,Classic Cake in Cherry Hill, Co-conut Bay Fusion Cuisine inVoorhees, and Teppanyaki Grilland Supreme Buffet in Clemen-
ton.The Camden County Board of
Freeholders, Voorhees TownshipCultural and Diversity Commit-tee and Camden County HumanRelations Commission are allsponsors of International Day.
For more information, contactDeVera at 751-1364 or via email [email protected].
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Occupation: Financial advisor andCPA president, HR&S Financial Servic-es, LLC
Volunteer work: Member VoorheesTownship Economic Development Com-
mitteeTreasurer Camden County CollegeFoundation
Member Woodland Community De-velopment Corporation
Education Advisory Com-mittee
Corporate member Philadelphia Rotary Club
Past member VoorheesBreakfast Rotary Club
Past member and VoorheesTownship liaison VoorheesGirls Softball Association
Past Member and vice-chair-man Voorhees Township Zon-
ing Board of AdjustmentPast member The Good-
Looking Foundation assistingfamilies dealing with autism
Past coach Youth softball,basketball and soccer
Member Hope UnitedMethodist Church
Why are you running for com-mittee?: To use my education,
training and experiences in business,civicand community organizations to helpkeep Voorhees moving in the right direc-tion.
If elected, what would be yourtop priority?: To make sure Voorheesresidents get the best possibleservices at the lowest possiblecost.
Occupation: Labor & Employment at-torney for Jackson Lewis LLP
Volunteer work: Includes serving as apro bono attorney for the Wounded War-rior Project; serving as a member ofKLEC (Kirkwood Lake EnvironmentalCommittee); serving as a member ofVoorhees SPEAK (Special Needs ParentsEducators and Kids); serving as a mem-ber of the Voorhees schools Key Commu-nicators; serving as a member of theBerlin-Gibbsboro-Voorhees Alliance;
serving as a board member of the Katz
JCC and creating and chairingthe Voorhees Citizens BudgetAdvisory Committee.
Why are you running for com-mittee?: Two words: Checksand Balances.
For the past three years, Ihave been honored to serve as anew voice for Voorhees resi-dents to check and balance theold business as usual way ofoperating local government
countering an out-of-touch, en-
trenched, municipal machinethat saw nothing wrong withraising spending, raising taxesand enriching itself and its po-litical cronies on the backs ofVoorhees taxpayers. With mypresence, our government willcontinue to be more transpar-ent, more accountable to the res-idents, more efficient and moreinnovative.
If elected, what would be your
top priority?
My top priority is something that Ihave advocated for the last three years. In-creasing non-tax revenue to our town-ship. Instead of turning to the taxpayersfor more money every time something onthe townships wish-list needs improve-ments, we should be partnering with ourlocal businesses to share in these costswhile at the same time promoting them!These public-private partnerships canhave a demonstrable positive impact onproperty taxes while at the same timeproviding unheralded exposure for our
township commercial rateable base.
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KURT STROEMEL
Every week, The Sun will ask candidates in the Nov. 5election for committee seats to respond to questionspertinent to local issues. You can find all the responses
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2.) If elected, what would be your top priority?
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Body After Baby: 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. at1011 Main Street Promenade. Usea combination of pilates and yogato strengthen, increase flexibilityand tighten. Cost is $60 for sixweeks. Registration required. Formore information visitwww.events.cooperhealth.org.
Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 2 to 3 p.m. every Thurs-
day. Led by Fox Rehabilitationexercise physiologist at Emeritusat Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422for more information and to reg-ister.
Voorhees Central Chapter of BNIBreakfast: 7 a.m. at The Man-sion, 3000 Main St. BNI is a busi-ness and professional referralorganization. For more informa-tion visit www.bnidvr.com.
FRIDAYOCT. 4Adult Anime and Manga Club: Ages
16 and up. From 4 to 5:30 p.m. inthe Voorhees Branch Library.Share snacks while we talk aboutyour favorite anime stories andcharacters and watch the newestseries. Call for registration atVoorhees (856-772-1636) or reg-ister online at www.camden-countylibrary.org/events
Babies Playgroup: Ages infant to 18months. 10 to 11 a.m. at VoorheesBranch Library. Registrationrequired. Call 772-1636.
Toddlers Playgroup: Ages 18 to 36months. 11 a.m. to noon atVoorhees Branch Library. Regis-tration required. Call 772-1636.
Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice at 6 p.m. based on tradi-tional liturgy and infused withspirit by upbeat melodies andcamaraderie. 8000 Main St.,Voorhees.
Hands & Foot Card Game for Sen-ior Citizens: 1:30 p.m. in room Aor C on the third floor, Voorhees
Branch Library, 203 Laurel Road.Questions, call Jeanne McCabe at(856) 784-4676.
SATURDAYOCT. 5
Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10a.m. at The Ripa Center forWomen, 1011 Main Street Prome-nade. Total body, mind and spiri-
tual experience for both momand baby! Focus on breathingtechniques and asanas (postures)for mom. For beginners toadvanced. Babies from age 6weeks to 6 months. Women mustbe six weeks postpartum andhave physician approval. Cost is$60 for six weeks. For more infor-mation visit www.events.cooper-health.org.
Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice from 9 a.m. to noon,including a wide variety of otherservices throughout the morning.
8000 Main St., Voorhees.
SUNDAYOCT. 6Ashland Church: Sunday service at
10:30 a.m. with full childrens pro-grams through Sept. 2. Sundayschool for all ages at 9 a.m. Child-care and children services avail-
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Sports Hall of Fame Dinner andinduction ceremony on Thursday,Oct. 24. At that time, 13 localsports legends will be honored fortheir contributions to athletics.
The current class of inducteeshas been to the pantheon of ath-letic greatness from CollingswoodHigh School graduate GaryWilliams historic 2002 nationalchampionship run with the Uni-versity of Maryland to a keymember of the 1981 Penn StateNational Championship team,
and Sterling High School gradu-ate, Ken Kelly.
This group of athletes andchroniclers of the games has bro-
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offer in their respective sports.This year's inductees will be ToddAzar, Rosemary Deniken Blank-ley, Laraine Styles Flynn, RalphIpri, Kelley, Al Mattern, LarryMauriello, Bill Narleski, KelliJames Precourt, Jim Ryan,Meghan Bolger Stasi, Kevin Wallsand Williams.
The event will take place at TheCrowne Plaza, 2349 West MarltonPike in Cherry Hill at 5 p.m.
Proceeds benefit the CamdenCounty Sports Hall of Fame. To
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Community Gospel Chapel: Wor-ship at 9:30 a.m. Refreshmentsand fellowship at 10:30 a.m. Sun-day school at 10:45 a.m. Bible
hour at 11 a.m. Bible ministrymeeting at noon. 20 Bergen Ave.,Voorhees.
Heritage Church: Worship serviceat 10 a.m. Fellowship followingservice. 110 Kresson-GibbsboroRoad., Voorhees.
Hope United Methodist Church:Worship services at 9 and 10:30a.m. Kids Konnect at 9 and 10:30a.m. Sunday morning prayergroup at 8 a.m. at 700 CooperRoad, Voorhees.
Kresson Bible Church: Morning
worship from 11 a.m. to noon. Sun-day school from 9:30 to 10:30a.m. 329 Kresson-GibbsboroRoad, Voorhees.
Open Door Alliance Church: Sun-day school begins at 9:30 a.m.Worship begins at 10:45 a.m. 904Cooper Road, Voorhees.
MONDAYOCT. 7
Voorhees Toastmasters meeting:7:30 p.m. at Heritage Church, 110Kresson-Gibbsboro Road. Visit
voorhees.toastmastersclubs.orgfor more information.
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, CherryHill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.5795 for more information and toregister.
Breastfeeding Support Group: 5:30to 6:30 p.m. at The Ripa Centerfor Women, 1011 Main StreetPromenade. Join other breast-feeding mothers for fellowshipand support at this informalweekly meeting. Professionals onhand to offer advice and answerquestions. Free, but registrationrequired at www.events.cooper-health.org.
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New this year, the library isproviding library cardholdersfree access on its website to theservices of Tutor.com. Studentsand adult learners can get one-on-
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Also Kids Zone is a special sec-tion on the librarys website that
includes homework help in a va-riety of forms. Go to the libraryshome page at www.camden-countylibrary.org/ and click onUsing the library at the top wherevisitors will find the Kids Zonemenu that includes a link to theHomework Help page.
The Homework Page has a va-riety of websites that are greatsources of information for stu-dents and parents. The page alsooffers a link to Ask a Librarian
service by email, telephone or on-site at one of the librarys eightbranches.
Searchasaurus is one of the re-sources available on the home-work help page that enables stu-
dents and their parents to searchthousands of articles.
It has an online general ency-clopedia and an animal encyclo-pedia that offers a lot of informa-tion about animals from aroundthe world.
The Homework Help page alsooffers Primary Search, a databasegeared to finding age-appropriatemagazine articles for children.
Some of the sources on KidsZone like Searchasaurus require
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RSVP call 675-1166, ext. 422.
Six-Week Beginner Yoga Series:Adults. From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. atthe Voorhees Branch Library.
Yoga is often thought of as mov-ing meditation. In each class wellcombine strength-building pos-tures with controlled breathingand relaxation techniques toleave you feeling calm andrefreshed. No experience needed.Call for registration at Voorhees(856-772-1636) or register onlineat www.camdencountylibrary.org/events
Intermediate French Class: Adults.From 7 to 8:30 p.m. at theVoorhees Branch Library. Les-sons are lively and interactive in
this comprehensive French lan-guage program. Build on existingskills to expand fluency in readingand speaking. Lessons empha-size conversational skills and pro-ficiency in French grammar andvocabulary.
Short Story Discussion: Beginningat 1 p.m. in the Voorhees BranchLibrary. The Pit and the Pendu-lum by Edgar Allan Poe. Takepart in lively discussions of shortstories. This program is offered inconjunction with Kennedy
Eldermed. Each months storycan be obtained at the Informa-tion desk on the first floor.
Horticultural Society of SouthJersey meeting: 7 p.m. at Car-man Tilelli Community Center,Cherry Hill Municipal Complex,820 Mercer St. New topic at eachmeeting. For more informationvisit www.hssj.org.
Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Clubmeeting: Filomena's Restaurant,Berlin. 7 to 8:30 p.m.For moreinformation call (856) 534-3384.
Senior Citizen Club Social: 11:30 a.m.to 3 p.m. at Lions Lake Park Ban-quet Facility, 101 Dutchtown Road.For more information call (856)429-4703.
Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 2 to 3 p.m. every Tues-day. Led by Fox Rehabilitationexercise physiologist at Emeritusat Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422for more information and to reg-ister.
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FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249NJ License #13VH06184500
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Lic.# 13VH06048100
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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.
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