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Capt. Stephen Maro stands with the American flag he sent home from Bahrain in front of a welcome home banner at Spring Hills Cherry Hill
Assisted Living Community last Thursday. The American flag flew on the back of an F-18 during a pre-planned strike mission on an ISIS staging area in Iraq earlier this year. Maro sent the flag home to his grandfather Bob, who donated the flag to the Spring Hills Mens Club in honor
of all of the veterans residing there. Above right, Maro and his grandfather stand in front of the flag.
their plane during missions.
Maro asked a fellow pilot if he
would fly a flag for him.
I just asked him to take this
flag up with him, Maro said.
The mission itself was a success, with the planes dropping 40
bombs on the staging area, destroying it. After the pilots returned, Maro received the flag
back and decided he was going to
send it home to his grandfather,
Bob.
Maro credited Bob with being a
huge support in his life. Maro decided to join the Marines shortly
after the Sept. 11 attacks. However, he said it was tough, as his
family did not have a large military history.
My nearest relative that
served was my grandmothers father, Maro said. In three generations, we hadnt had anyone who
served.
Maro said Bob had given him
the encouragement to enlist in
the Marines and pursue a military career.
My grandfather has been a
huge part of my life. He served
South Jersey as a doctor, Maro
said. I wanted to do something
that was meaningful.
Bob is a retired doctor who had
a practice in Cherry Hill. Now a
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what was on hand will reflect the
simplicity of early celebrations
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was 1991.
Cahn was elected to his
second term as mayor, deAs has been the case
feating Republican candisince the 1990s, the Demodate Philip Guerrieri Sr.
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Cahn earned about 72.3 permunicipal election in Chercent of the vote, a large inry Hill.
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Sara Lipsett were all rebeing happy with what his
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THURSDAY NOV. 12
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Prose and cons: Grade eight to 12. 6
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
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Creeping and crawling: Ages 0 to 2.
10 a.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. This special play time is
for the librarys littlest patrons.
This event has self-directed,
developmentally
appropriate
activities and is geared for children not yet walking.
Itsy-bitsy activities: Ages 2 and
under. 11 a.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Enjoy this special program of sensory stations for
younger toddlers.
Speaking of poetry: 2 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Meet local
people who love poetry. Inspiring
discussions about poetry and
poetic forms and styles provide
an opportunity to read aloud and
discuss poems.
Come As Your Are Shabbat at
Temple Emanuel: 6 p.m. in the
chapel. Service is interactive and
held in the round. 1101 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill.
Speaking of Poetry: 2 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Inspiring
discussions, opportunity to read
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Listeners always welcome.
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Cherry Hill police officers Anthony Amato (left), his canine partner
Mai, officer Gary DAlessio (right) and his canine partner Pandorra
got to meet Spring Hills Assisted Living residents Ed Ventura and
Carole Karen at PawFest on Oct. 24.
Pets were the center of attention at PawFest, a free familyfriendly event at Spring Hills
Cherry Hill Assisted Living on
Saturday, Oct. 24.
Members of the Cherry Hill
community joined the residents
and their families in the festivities that included a pet costume
contest, a demonstration by the
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making for the kids, a photo
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term in office. Some of the
achievements he was most proud
of were the Mayors Wellness Program, preservation of open space
and keeping municipal taxes flat
for four consecutive years.
People didn't know me four
years ago, Cahn said, In the
past four years, we've proven
what we can do in this town.
Cahn also believes his administration and council have done a
good job of keeping partisan politics out of Cherry Hill.
Tonight is a clear indication
of people crossing party lines,
he said. Local politics is not partisan politics.
The Democratic council candidates also won by a sizable margin. Lipsett, Kane and Bauerle
each earned at least 20 percent of
the vote. The Republican council
candidates,
Nancy
ODowd,
Stephen Cohen and Rick Short,
each earned between 11 percent
and 12 percent of the vote.
Lipsett, the current council
vice president, was re-elected for
the third time. She echoed Cahns
statements in saying the voters
showed their thanks for what the
mayors office and township have
been doing in recent years.
It's been clicking for the residents, Lipsett said. They're really in tune with what we're doing.
All members of the Democratic ticket had run for office before
with the exception of Bauerle.
Bauerle was appointed to council
in October 2014 following the
passing of long-time Councilman
N. John Amato.
Bauerle said he learned a lot
from his running mates as he hit
the campaign trail for the first
time this year.
I learned from the mayor's
leadership how important it is to
serve the residents of Cherry
Hill, Bauerle said.
Kane, re-elected for the second
time, believes the Democratic
ticket was successful because of
how well the candidates worked
together.
We just have tremendous respect for one another, she said.
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Noah Condiff, right, talks strategy with his coach Miodrag Zeljkovic
during a match earlier this year. Zeljkovic, a former national fencing
champion in Serbia, has helped Condiff become one of the top
fencers in his age group in the United States.
He said the sport requires a lot of
thinking in a short amount of
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I like fencing because you really have to think, he said.
Zeljkovic said Condiff is just
one of a growing number of
youth fencers in the area.
Zeljkovic opened a fencing academy with his wife Jelena in Willow
Grove, Pa., last year. This year, the
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are not just for kids. Try out titles
like Ticket to Ride, King of Tokyo
and Munchkin or bring a game
from home.
Kids Club book reading signing: 1
p.m. at Classic Cake. During this
free event, 9-year-old author Ella
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book I Sold My Sister. Told from
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between Childrens Tumor Foundation and Camp Sunshine.
Make and Take: All ages. 2 p.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Come
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St. Andrews United Methodist
Church: Worship service from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday school
from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Adult
Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. United Methodist Youth Fellowship
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. Sunday school and adult form at 9:30
a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Cherry Hill.
Unitarian Universalist Church: Liberal-religious service at 10:15 a.m.
401 North Kings Highway, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
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MONDAY NOV. 16
Timely conversation: 1:30 p.m. at
LourdesCare Cherry Hill. This
engaging conversation gets you
thinking about your wishes,
guides you to find the right time
to talk about your wishes with
those who are important to you
and helps you act by writing it all
down. The event is free.
Come Write In: 6 p.m. at Cherry Hill
Public Library. Enjoy a quiet environment to work on a novel and
meet other writers.
Page turners: Grades one to four. 7
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
This program is for elementaryage kids who still enjoy being
read to. Listen to longer stories
and let your imagination run wild.
TUESDAY NOV. 17
Little Listeners: Age 2. 10 and 11
a.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Develop language and pre-literacy skills with short stories, songs,
rhymes, movement and a simple
craft.
Lit with Librarians Book Club: 3
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Come to the library for a discussion of the book Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee.
Pokemon open play: 7 p.m. at Cher-
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Richard J. Kosich, of Cherry
Hill, passed away on Oct. 29 at the
age of 84.
He was the beloved husband of
Gene S. (nee Fisher); loving father of Mary Beth Kosich and
Richard Fisher Kosich; dear
brother of Marie Turcich; cherished uncle of Michael and Gregory Turcich, Geraldine Turcich
Fox and Sandra Ward; and great
uncle of several great nieces and
nephews.
Kosich graduated from the
Moore School, University of
Pennsylvania in 1952. He had a
successful career as an engineer.
He was one of the founders of Ultronic Systems which designed
the electro scan for the stock market and head of combat system
design aegis at Lockheed Martin.
Additionally, Kosich was an avid
tennis player and longtime member of Tavistock Country Club.
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Methodist Church, where his memorial service followed.
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