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Route 73
The Medical Mile sees
improvements. PAGE 3
KRISTINA SCALA/The Voorhees Sun
On Monday, April 15, the Eastern Regional Vikings dominated the field at Shawnee, defeating the Renegades, 13-5. Tom Flacco to first.
Flacco was out at first.
Play ball!
Report:
Mixed
results
for ERHS
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Voorhees Sun
Recently, the state released the
2011-2012 school reports using the
new rating system. Eastern Re-
gional High School is ranked high
in college and career readiness,
and in academic performance,
and average in graduation and
post-secondary performance
when compared to the state.
However, the report shows the
school significantly lags in com-
parison to peer schools in both ac-
ademic performance and gradua-
tion and post-secondary readi-
ness. It is ranked average in col-
lege and career readiness.
According to Patricia Den-
holm, director of curriculum, in-
struction and professional devel-
opment, the states rankings were
changed to focus on three cate-
gories. The new reports evaluate
schools in academic achievement,
which rates on standardized test-
please see EASTERN, page 14
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By KRISTINA SCALA
The Voorhees Sun
Route 73 in Voorhees is de-
scribed as the medical mile.
Virtua Hospital, a $600 million
project, opened its doors in May
2011, creating hundreds of jobs,
generating revenue and improv-
ing the sewer infrastructure.
But Virtua and other medical
facilities are not the only inhabi-
tants of the Route 73 corridor.
According to Mayor Michael
Mignogna, the campus has
turned into an economic mag-
net, attracting businesses to
Route 73 and other parts of
Voorhees.
Mignogna said the sewer im-
provements also played a large
role.
Economic Development Man-
ager Michael Marchitto said Vir-
tua attracted more business to
Voorhees, and the business at-
mosphere on Route 73 is begin-
ning to grow.
The corridor has really devel-
oped over a 10-year period, he
said, adding plans for Route 73
were carefully constructed.
NJDOT has improved the road
since the hospital moved to Route
73.
Traffic signals and lanes were
modified, a jug handle was con-
structed, left turn lanes were cre-
ated at Dutch Town and Kresson
roads and more, according to
NJDOT spokesman Tim Greeley.
Greeley said the project was es-
timated to cost $6.5 million and
was completed last fall.
A Route 73 corridor team, an
organization created to help beau-
tify the roadway, planned walk-
ways, paths, landscaping and
more to help attract people to the
area.
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this project in play, Marchitto
said.
Adding to the medical mile,
the hospital formed a partnership
with the Childrens Hospital of
Philadelphia, bringing a chil-
drens hospital to Voorhees, as
well as opening a Health and
Wellness Center.
Brandywine Senior Living Fa-
cility, a $28 million project, is
under construction next to Vir-
tua, Powerback Rehab Facility re-
cently opened, and South Jersey
Radiology is preparing to open at
the former American Fitness site,
Mignogna said.
They are there to support a lot
of the people that go into the hos-
pital and come out for rehabilita-
tion, Marchitto said. It works
hand-in-hand, how business is
spurred by other business.
Other businesses such as Veri-
zon, which recently opened a
4,000-square-foot facility in Coop-
er Plaza, Jakes Way Back Burg-
ers and Celebrity Tanz are a few
other businesses recently added
to the area.
In March, there was a ground-
breaking for a 100-room Hampton
Inn. The hotel will bring a ban-
quet hall, restaurant and liquor
license, adding to the townships
revenues.
Currently on the Route 73 cor-
ridor is Raymour & Flanigan,
Lowes, Kohls, BJs Wholesale
Club, Marshalls, Rite Aid and
more.
Two pad sites were built in the
Marshalls parking lot, aiding in
the expansion of the shopping
center.
The empty lots would hopefully
Several businesses exist
SEVERAL
Continued from page 3
please see MANY, page 5
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be filled with ancillary business-
es, such as coffee shops, conven-
ience stores, dry cleaners, ham-
burger places and more.
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Eye Glasses is fitting into a build-
ing right now, Marchitto said.
With the expansion of Route
73, there are accessory businesses
that need to aid the people who
work there, the people who go
there. I think its really starting to
become a natural progression,
Marchitto said.
Shopping plazas such as Eagle
Plaza and Copper Plaza are filling
out and the old Rite Aid location
would hopefully be backfilled,
or occupied, by another business,
Marchitto said.
The motto Live Voorhees,
Shop Voorhees goes for the
Route 73 corridor as well as the
interior of the township.
He said Restaurant Row is
shaping out with six restaurants
and is still growing.
New and successful businesses
add to the townships revenue,
but also open employment oppor-
tunities. Marchitto said more
businesses mean more employ-
ment for students and residents
looking for part-time work.
The VBA, EDC and the
Voorhees Retention and Expan-
sion Task Force are working on
economic and job growth in
Voorhees.
In 2012, approximately 88 new
businesses opened in Voorhees,
creating approximately 890 new
jobs.
Currently, Voorhees has be-
tween 1,400 and 1,500 businesses,
and the VBA membership is
growing, he said.
The township is also looking at
becoming certified under the In-
MANY
Continued from page 4
please see EMPTY, page 12
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson
VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele
MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow
VOORHEES EDITOR Kristina Scala
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
As the weather heats up, so do the activi-
ties at the Voorhees Town Center as a 10-
day carnival opens on April 25 and the
Farmers Market begins on May 11.
From April 25 through May 5, the Town
Center will host a carnival to benefit the
NephCure Foundation, a leading world-
wide organization that supports research
for the cure of the kidney disease focal seg-
mental glomerulosclerosis. The disease is
a malfunctioning kidney disorder and ap-
pears most often during childhood.
Ron Cohen, vice president of The
NephCure Foundation, approached the
Voorhees Town Center several months ago
and asked them to host a carnival to bene-
fit his grandson, Benjamin, who was diag-
nosed with FSGS at the age of 13 months.
Benjamin is now 11 and continues to fight
the battle. Ron and his wife, Fran, founded
the Foundation in
the hopes of find-
ing a cure for the
disease. Anyone
can contract FSGS,
and it is one of the
most common caus-
es of Chronic Kid-
ney Disease and is
responsible for ap-
proximately 12 per-
cent of kidney fail-
ure in adults and 20
percent in children.
Approximately
5,400 people are di-
agnosed with
FSGS annually
and there are cur-
rently no approved
drugs for treatment.
The carnival will be held on weekdays
from 5 to 11 p.m. and weekends from noon
until 11 p.m.
Tickets are $1 each or 50 for $40. Wrist-
bands are available Monday to Friday for
$25 or $30 for Saturday and Sunday. For
more information about the carnival or the
NephCure Foundation, visit
www.voorheestowncenter.com or
www.nephcure.org.
The Farmers Market returns to the
Voorhees Town Center on Saturday, May
11, from 8 a.m. until noon and will operate
every Saturday, rain or shine, through Oct.
5 on the Boulevard. Vendors will include
Duffields, Fruitwood, Bellview Winery
and more, supplying Jersey Fresh and
Mayor: Be sure to visit Voorhees Town Center
Michael
Mignogna
MAYORS MESSAGE
W
hat can be said about the
Boston Marathon tragedy
that hasnt been said al-
ready? Its another senseless act of
anonymous violence.
Add the Boston Marathon to the list
with Newtown, Conn.; Columbine,
Colo.; Atlanta, Ga.; Waco, Texas; Okla-
homa City, Okla.; New York, N.Y.; and
countless others.
The person, or people, who commit-
ted this act is a terrorist make no
mistake about that. As of press time
(April 19), one person believed to be a
suspect was shot dead by authorities in
Boston, while another was still on the
loose. These people prayed on innocent
lives in a vulnerable situation.
Three victims were killed, including
an 8-year-old boy, and almost 200 others
were wounded by two bombs that were
placed in bags near the Marathons fin-
ish line.
The victims of the tragedy stretch
far beyond the city of Boston, the state
of Massachusetts, and the region of
New England. Runners travel from
near and far to participate in the
worlds oldest annual marathon, which
began in 1897, and family and friends
travel with them to watch them finish.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to
everyone affected.
When will these acts of mass vio-
lence end? Its scary to think the more
appropriate word to use is if and not
when.
But we need to continue living our
lives. We cant live in fear, as difficult
as that may be. We cant stop attending
our sons and daughters Little League
games, our parents marathon runs,
our favorite professional or college
sports teams big games, our favorite
bands concerts just because violence
may happen where large groups of
people congregate.
It may happen thats an unfortu-
nate reality of our lives. We can height-
en and increase security (which we
should do), but we ultimately cant pre-
vent every act of terror.
Thats a sad reality.
What we can do is continue to live
our lives like normal, remembering
the victims and helping their families
along the way. This is what the terror-
ist doesnt want, and this what we
should give him, her or them.
in our opinion
Another senseless act of violence
Boston Marathon tragedy reinforces the fact that were living in scary times
Tell your story
The Sun wants to make sure that each
of our readers who attended the Boston
Marathon is OK. Please email us at
news@elauwit.com.
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