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Mayor: Campaign continues to grow
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Cherry Hill Sun
More than a year since its in-
ception, the Mayors Wellness
Campaign is still chugging away,
steadily recruiting residents to
join the pledge to live a healthy
lifestyle.
Its an awareness campaign,
Mayor Chuck Cahn said. It has
evolved in a very positive way.
The campaign partners with
several local businesses, hospitals
and organizations to promote its
goals. Often, a display with cam-
paign materials can be found at
Cherry Hill events, he said.
A focus on wellness is personal
for Cahn, who suffers from dia-
betes. Shortly after assuming of-
fice, he was brainstorming for
ideas on how to make a positive
impact on a broader scale in the
community, and decided on the
campaign, which continues to
grow every month.
Health and wellness is very
important to me personally and
to my wife, he said.
Cahn, who was to participate
in the April 27 Earth Festival bike
ride, keeps active on a regular
basis on the seat of his bicycle,
both at home and outdoors, dur-
ing the warmer months, and
spins in the winter.
Its about healthy living, he
said.
And for those couch potatoes
out there?
Its really about taking the
small steps for individuals to
make a difference in their life,
he said.
Easy ways to stay active are to
take a walk down the block, sign
up for yoga classes or a cooking
course or visit one of the 52 local
parks, Cahn said.
We have so many parks
around town, he said. I think
its a great asset that the township
has to promote wellness in all of
our neighborhoods.
Upcoming campaign events, as
listed on http://www.cherryhill-
nj.com/calendar.aspx, include the
Senior Wellness Information
Expo on May 8 from 1 to 4 p.m. at
the Voorhees Care and Rehabili-
tation Center, and the Mountain
Bike Skills Clinic Series on May
18 from 9 a.m. to noon at Cherry
Hills Kresson Trails off Kresson
Road. The bike clinic continues
with dates through the year.
The Walk with the Mayor
events took place until April and
will pick back up again in Sep-
tember, Cahn said. The walks
were held in the Cherry Hill Mall
once a month to keep people ac-
tive and engaged during the blis-
tery winter months. Attendance
per walk varied from 15 to 50.
Every month is a little differ-
ent, he said.
Looking ahead, the goal re-
mains the same.
Were really trying to focus on
what we call the abundance of ac-
tivities all over town on a weekly
basis, he said.
When some residents hear
health, they imagine lofty ideas
and large events, Township
Spokeswoman Bridget Palmer
said.
It really is about taking small
steps, she said.
Consuming the right diet is im-
portant, too, Cahn said.
Were putting a whole town-
ship cookbook together, he said.
Were getting positive responses
on that.
The release of the book is
planned for early summer. Resi-
dents have been asked to submit
healthy recipes, which have been
Special to The Sun
Mayor Chuck Cahn has his blood pressure checked by Lourdes Health System representatives at a Walk
with the Mayor event in the Cherry Hill Mall. The event, running from September to March, is one of
many in the Mayors Wellness Campaign, which was conceived last year.
please see CAMPAIGN page 3
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for abandoned properties
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
The township council passed
an ordinance for stricter regula-
tions on abandoned properties on
second reading during its April 22
meeting.
The ordinance puts pressure on
banks when a foreclosure pro-
ceeding has begun or if a residen-
tial property becomes vacant at
any point, according to the ordi-
nance.
Pemberton did this in Decem-
ber. From what they told us,
theyve had a decent amount of
success so far, said Bridget
Palmer, township communica-
tions director. Willingboro also
has a similar measure they adopt-
ed a few weeks ago.
Additionally, neighboring Eve-
sham Township adopted a compa-
rable ordinance recently, cracking
down on banks neglecting proper-
ty, which was some of the infor-
mation Cherry Hill Township re-
viewed, according to Palmer.
Currently, the township sends
notices to banks and creditors to
maintain upkeep of a house, in-
cluding keeping grass at 10 inches
or shorter.
According to Palmer, once a vi-
olation notice has been sent, if the
bank neglects to respond, the
township re-inspects the property
and assigns it to public works for
basic maintenance.
Additionally, if the banks dont
respond in the set period of time
set by the council the banks will
be sent a summons, and a judge
will set a fine.
The banks are forcing the
township to spend time and
money on private property they
have control of once the home-
owner vacates, Palmer said.
There are 145 properties con-
sidered vacant within in Cherry
Hill.
These blighted properties
have been abandoned by their
owners, usually because of fore-
closure, Mayor Chuck Cahn said.
Banks and creditors who are re-
sponsible for these properties re-
fuse to step up to the plate and
abide by property maintenance
codes.
According to Cahn, the neglect
of the homes drives down proper-
ty value, and it is unfair to taxpay-
ers for banks to ignore their re-
sponsibilities and most basic
standards.
I thank council for their sup-
port [on this ordinance], Cahn
said.
Its important for the quality
of life. Its one of the top com-
plaints we get from people,
Palmer said. Hopefully, it will
have meaningful impact.
The ordinance will take effect
on June 1.
In other news:
Miss Atlantic County Lindsey
Giannini, the co-founder of the
non-profit People Against Dis-
tracted Driving, presented four
traffic signs to the township.
The council presented Gianni-
ni with a proclamation.
Council and I enthusiastically
support Lindseys campaign, and
we appreciate her willingness to
help educate our residents par-
ticularly our young drivers
about the potential consequences
of texting and driving, Cahn said
in a release. She is providing an
important public service that
could save countless lives, and
Cherry Hill Township is proud to
support this effort.
The traffic signs will be placed
by Cherry Hill East and West high
schools, in addition to the Cam-
den County College campus.
Giannini began her quest to ed-
ucate her peers as a high school
junior after realizing how many
fatalities occur per year due to dis-
tracted driving.
She backed the platform before
competing as a part of the Miss
America Organization.
I am determined to lower the
number of needless deaths on the
road each year, Giannini said.
According to Giannini, 17 peo-
ple per day die from distracted
driving incidents.
Sgt. Amy Winters reached out
to Giannini via Facebook to bring
the initiative to the township.
Even with the number of acci-
dents and fatalities, we still see
people texting and holding cell
phones while driving, Winters
said in a release. The Traffic
Safety Unit is proud to partner
with Miss Giannini to spread this
important reminder to put the
phone down and focus on driv-
ing.
The next township council
meeting will be held May 13 at the
township building, located at 820
Mercer St. in the N. John Amato
Council Chambers at 7:30 p.m.
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Campaign for healthy living
vetted by township staff, Palmer
said. As of mid-April, about 20 to
25 recipes had been submitted
that were nutritionally sound.
People can always submit
them, she said.
The healthy cooking classes
that have been held at ShopRite
and Wegmans have all been sold
out, he said. The classes will
begin again in the fall.
Since it tends to be easier to be
active in the summer, there will
be a scaling back in terms of offi-
cial events, Palmer said.
Still, the sentiment remains,
Cahn said, citing the ban on
smoking on all public lands,
which went into effect late last
year and has helped to free the
parks of trash and debris.
The feedback and response
from the residents has been ex-
tremely supportive, he said.
Cahn plans to stick with the
campaign for as long as he holds
his mayoral position, with a goal
of becoming certified as a
Healthy Town.
Even beyond the certification,
which is just a nice recognition,
well continue this all the way
through, he said.
Follow the campaign online at
www.cherryhill-
nj.com/index.aspx?NID=607.
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New state-mandated teacher
evaluation plan presented
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
Superintendent of Schools
Maureen Reusche presented the
new state-mandated teacher eval-
uation plan to the board of educa-
tion at its April 23 meeting.
According to Reusche, the eval-
uation system has multiple meas-
ures for both teachers and princi-
pals.
Teachers will have to meet the
requirements of a yet-to-be-re-
leased rubric determined by the
state Department of Education
and will include evaluations, stu-
dent growth percentiles and stu-
dent growth objectives.
Principals from across the dis-
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multiple schools. One of the prob-
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oney is always an issue.
Families are constantly
pinching pennies, looking
for ways to reduce expenses. School
districts and municipal governments
are doing the same, hoping to help
lower, or at least stabilize, the amount
of tax money they require to live in
town.
The challenge has always been, and
will continue to be, how these entities
can control costs while still providing
high-quality services that their resi-
dents demand. The state of New Jersey
certainly isnt helping much through
aid, and its unlikely that will change
any time soon.
So the onus is on the local municipal
governments and school districts to get
creative: Not only what can be cut from
expenses, but what can be added to rev-
enues.
For awhile now, the idea of private
sponsorship of public facilities has
been tossed around. Selling banners to
local businesses at Little League fields,
or having that business sponsor a
youth sports team has been the norm
for quite some time. And no one seems
to have a problem with that.
But throw in the possibility of sell-
ing naming rights at a field or, worse
even, a building or complex, and excep-
tions start to arise. When is enough
enough? the detractors ask. Does
everything need to be sold?
We agree that there is a fine line be-
tween tasteful, effective sponsorship
and over-the-line, banner-on-every-
inch-of-the-field advertising. Think
Major League 2 here (for all you
sports movie fans).
Moorestown Township recently ap-
proved an ordinance on first reading
that, if passed, would establish an offi-
cial sponsorship program. Officials
say that the program would increase
township revenues and help with im-
provements and maintenance of recre-
ational fields.
Annual banner and sponsorship op-
portunities will be available, with nam-
ing rights being offered as five- or 10-
year deals, with minimum bids of
$5,000 and $35,000, respectively. To en-
sure proper material, businesses wont
be allowed to advertise the sale of alco-
hol, tobacco, adult-oriented material or
other items not consistent with pro-
moting the youth sports program and
the positive image of the township.
We applaud Moorestown Township
for its work in this regard, and we urge
other townships to follow suit.
If done correctly, sponsorships and
naming rights can provide a huge in-
flux of cash to youth sports leagues, to
school districts and to municipal gov-
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Its time for governments, schools to utilize sponsorships at fields, buildings
Too much advertising?
Do you agree that sponsorship is a good
idea? Or do you think that enough is
enough? Let us know your thoughts
through a letter to the editor.
We are in dire need of change
in our educational system
Incredulous is the word that came im-
mediately to mind upon reading a recent
In Our Opinion.
The article is riffed with unbelievable
statements.
I cannot believe that the author feels
that homeowners in New Jersey expect to
pay high property taxesthat it is a way of
life we accept and that expecting to pay
what other states pay is unrealistic, and
frankly, we shouldnt want to pay what
other states pay and that we get what we
pay for.
Unbelievable!
I doubt the author would have written
the item had he or she bothered to do just a
wee bit of research.
New Jersey schools did not make it into
the top five states with best schools
(Arkansas, Virginia, New York, Massachu-
setts and Maryland.)
Our cost per pupil is $5,294 more than
the average of those top five school sys-
tems.
In N.J. there are 21 counties and 565 mu-
nicipalities.
Also in N.J. there are 603 school dis-
tricts and more than 641 school adminis-
trators, superintendents and principals
with average salaries in the low to high
$100,000 per year area.
So, seriously, should we really expect to
pay such high taxes?
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Seriously, I think we are in dire need of
change in our New Jersey educational sys-
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consistent demand for good performance
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Landscaping
Showcase
Railings LLC
Your Style and Budget
Wrought Iron &
Wood Balusters
609-561-2055
www.showcaserailings.com
Lic.# 13VH06048100
856-429-8991
On time. Done Right.
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
JOHN D. BAPTISTE
Plaster Repair
Custom drywall
Wallpaper Removal
Attics & Basements!
Crown Molding & Trim work
856-546-7979
Lic #13VH00948700
Painting
PooI Services
JH Sharpless
Excavating
Pools Removed and Filled In
609-268-9772
609-381-9674
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
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856 912-5499
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Power Washing
Roofing
30 Years Experience Family Owned and Operated High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics Professional Installation
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/30/13.
$1,000 BFF
UP TO
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complete roofing
or siding job
10 BFF
UP TO
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roofing
or siding job
FREE
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INSPECTION
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GUTTERS
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and siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/30/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/30/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 6/30/13.
Gutter Cleaning & Repairs
Aluminum Fascia Repairs
30+ Years Experience
The Roof Cleaner
609-304-6344
Lic#13V806879200
ROOF REPAIRS
(all types)
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
Artist Looking For Space!
Artist Looking For
Workspace!!
Flexible on size space
avail.
MUST have restroom &
lighting.
Please contact Allan at:
609-284-6796
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Tree Service
Tutoring
Home Improvement
A8PHALT
CARE
COMPANY
Residential/Commercial
Specializing in
Paving & SeaI Coating
Driveways/Parking Lots
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609-654-5030
emaiI@asphaItcareco.com
Painting
Roofing
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OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
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Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
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DEP Certified
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Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
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Fully Insured
856 222-0676
Firewood for sale!
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Expert Tree Care
by Dave Macneil
Trimming, Removal, Land Clearing
Fully Insured, Quality Work
Serving Medford & Tabernacle Area
for 25 Years
609-859-1506
Tree Service
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Bucket Truck Chipping Service
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D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
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Tree Service LLC
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Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
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(856) 983-0351
COMMUNTY WDE FREE YARD SALE, 5 TEMS FOR
FREE, THE CONNECT CHURCH
Rain or Shine, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Saturday, May 11th,
1110 S Cornell Ave., Cherry Hill, NJ. Off Route 70 behind
King of Pizza - The Connect Church parking lot. Free
coffee/bagels. Books, electronics, children's items, lots of
furniture, kitchen, clothes & other misc items to go.
Garage SaIe
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Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Drop your bags conditon!
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condo is located in the Gold
Coast on a fantastic block. This
property has s/s appliances (new
in 2012), hardwood floors, w/w
carpet, corian counter-tops,
enclosed private garage, private
storage, enclosed private outside
shower, 3 decks including a huge
roof-top deck with partial ocean
views. New front door. Pro-
fessionally landscaped exterior,
offered furnished with a fantastic
rental potential! $579,900
Call (609) 992-4380 for your
private showing today!
1947 ASBURY AVE
GLASS REPAIR
FOGGED UNITS
INSULATING GLASS
WINDOW/PATIO DOOR REPAIR
We fix your panes
856-488-5716
Windows
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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Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
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84Z400Z
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Lic.# 13VH01302800
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LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
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856-795-9175
609-471-8391
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Certified Reading Specialist for
K-12, College Students, and Adults
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and Organizational Skills.
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home and school goals and
accommodations.
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in your home or my office.
Ellen Topiel HIT The Books Reading
and Student Services
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(609) 410-2674
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Power Washing
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
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856 222-0676
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GeneraI Contracting
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
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856-767-5162
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