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Business continues to grow, even during summer
By KRISTINA SCALA
The Voorhees Sun
As the summer reaches fur-
ther into the season, many fami-
lies are on vacation while
Voorhees businesses owners are
doing their best to attract cus-
tomers during the slowest season
of the year.
The summer months are less
brisk than after Labor Day, said
Mike Marchitto, director of eco-
nomic development and town-
ship liaison to the Voorhees Busi-
ness Association.
There are 1,560 businesses in
Voorhees, and the numbers, even
during the summer, continue to
grow. Its the consumer traffic
that has slowed, he said.
Thats not to say businesses
are doing horribly, he said.
Nimit Palace, an authentic In-
dian food restaurant, recently
opened on White Horse Avenue
and Gibbsboro Road. Bar.B.Q
Tonite, an Indian-Pakistani
restaurant and hookah lounge,
opened on White Horse Road.
We have been very lucky. We
have a lot of new businesses com-
ing to town, Marchitto said.
Two new hotels with un-
named restaurants, and one
with a banquet facility, a 7-Eleven
on Route 73 and Cooper Road, a
yogurt shop in Eagle Plaza and
more are coming to town, Mar-
chitto said.
While vacancies are being
KRISTINA SCALA/The Voorhees Sun
There are six restaurants sitting on Restaurant Row at the Voorhees Town Center. On Thursday, July 18, at 4 p.m. the traffic was slow, but
restaurants were ready and open for summertime business.
please see BUSINESS, page 2
2 THE VOORHEES SUN JULY 24-30, 2013
Business owners offer
promotions to keep up
with sluggish season
filled and new businesses are
popping up, customers are not as
frequent during the summer and
the staycation has been less fre-
quent as the economy slowly
picks up, he said.
Summer is always a struggle
because kids are away and par-
ents go on vacation, said Alan
Cohen, Voorhees Business Asso-
ciation chairperson and owner of
the Tutoring Club. Everything
is a little quieter in town.
According to Cohen, business
owners are doing their best to
keep up with the sluggish season,
announcing special promotions.
Some restaurant owners are
using outdoor seating to attract
customers.
Cohen said the economy has
not reached its full potential, but
there are signs of improvement.
He said he has noticed more
activity in the Voorhees housing
market in the past six months, at-
tracting new families and more
prospective customers.
Its definitely not all the way
back, he said. But I have sensed
that people are in a better posi-
tion now than they were a couple
of years ago.
He said the school system,
local activities and geography
play a large role in attracting peo-
ple to live in Voorhees. The sum-
mertime activities also give busi-
nesses a bit of a boost.
Marchitto said the Summer
Twilight concert series allows
people to bring food and non-alco-
holic drinks to the shows. Most of
them will likely visit local busi-
nesses.
The farmers market at the
Voorhees Town Center is another
way people see what Voorhees
has to offer, as vendors are set up
along Restaurant Row.
Its another great way to keep
business flowing in town, Mar-
chitto said.
The VBAs monthly luncheons
are also helping local business.
Members dine at restaurants in
town to help them become ac-
quainted with other businesses.
Cohen said on Aug. 21 the VBA
is hosting a luncheon at Elena
Wu. Previously, the group met at
The Mansion in Voorhees and
hosted Christmas in July on July
24 at Main Street Pub.
He said the VBA is trying to
get the business people out in
the community.
Cohen said business would
BUSINESS
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Association luncheons
help restaurants
pick back up by the last two weeks
of August when the students re-
turn for sports practices and
other school activities.
The end of the summer and be-
ginning of school are more than a
month from now, and businesses
will continue to attract customers
during the slow season.
Its just the nature of the beast
when you live here and when you
have the Shore that plays into
other uses, Marchitto said. The
business climate is changing, and
we are looking forward to having
even more businesses that are on-
line and ready to open up.
VOORHEES
Continued from page 2
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EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer
T
he Internet is quite a powerful
tool, but, sometimes its power
can be used for bad instead of
good. Information as harmless as
facts, someones opinion or pictures of
people having fun can turn harmful in
a second.
Inappropriate comments on a photo;
attacking someones character, race,
religion or sexuality; cyber-bullying;
or straight mis-reporting facts all take
advantage of the Internets power to
do bad.
Social media sites such as Facebook,
Twitter and Instagram make it easier
to connect people all over the world,
and even easier to do so in a negative
fashion.
But, luckily, there is some good
going on in the digital world.
The state recently released its Uni-
form Crime Reporting rates, and local
police departments have attributed
significant drops in crime to the their
utilization of social media.
In Evesham Township, for example,
crime dropped 21.7 percent. In
Moorestown, crime dropped 36.9 per-
cent. Officials from both departments
say their presence on Facebook and
Twitter has helped tremendously.
Both of those departments use the
social media sites, as well as informa-
tion sharing service Nixle, to not only
notify residents of crimes, alerts and
issues, but also as communication
tools for residents to submit their own
issues and concerns directly to the de-
partment.
Theyve found that its much easier,
and more efficient, for residents to
submit information on the computer
than it is to call in or stop by their of-
fices.
Its great to see that police depart-
ments at a local level are utilizing the
latest technology to make their jobs
easier and more efficient, and provid-
ing more avenues for residents to feel
safe and communicate with their local
police force.
Evesham and Moorestown arent
the only towns with police depart-
ments doing this; they are just exam-
ples.
To those departments that are doing
the same, bravo; keep it up. To those
that arent, its time to step up and go
out on a limb. Its worth it.
Social media more than just pics
Police departments using Facebook, Twitter to help reduce crime
Your thoughts
Do you follow your local police
department on Twitter, Facebook or
other online sites? What is your police
department doing well? How can it
improve? Tell us your thoughts.
letter to the editor
Parents congratulate daughter
on her college success
Congratulations to our daughter, Alysa
Leigh Woloszyn, 2009 graduate of Eastern
High School, upon her graduation from
Drexel University on June 15. She majored
in entertainment and arts management,
along with minors in business, entrepre-
neurship and marketing, ending with a 3.5
GPA. Drexel awarded Alysa $80,000 in merit
scholarships over her four-year program.
Based on her senior project, Alysa was cho-
sen as a very limited group of six students,
mostly graduate students, to present her
business pitch (Ian J. Berg Business Plan
Pitch Competition) to a panel of Philadel-
phia professional businessmen on May 22
at Drexels Baiada Institute for Entrepre-
neurship. Alysa was clearly noted by all as
Best Overall Presentation and won $3,000
for her business plan!
For her first Drexel internship, Alysa
worked the 2011 Philadelphia Live Arts and
Fringe Festival, which she thoroughly en-
joyed. During her last two years at Drexel
for her internships, Alysa was employed by
Live Nation, local concert/entertainment
promoter, where she worked the first Made
in America Festival on Ben Franklin Park-
way in Philadelphia. She was awed at being
introduced to legendary actor/producer,
Ron Howard. She thoroughly loved her su-
pervisors/mentors and will sincerely miss
everyone in the Live Nation.
Two days after Drexel graduation, Alysa
started her first career position as a digital
coordinator at Beasley Broadcasting in
Philadelphia for WXTU 92.5 FM and
WRDW Wired 96.5 FM off of City Line
Ave, Bala Cynwood, Pa. After only one
month with Beasley, Alysa is very im-
pressed with the company and fellow em-
ployees, and has had the pleasure of meet-
ing J. Cole, American hip-hop recording
artist/record producer from Fayetteville,
N.C, Two weeks ago, Alysa helped welcome
rappers Jay Sean and Big Sean to the sta-
tion and most recently met country record-
ing artist Austin Webb, who Alysa said is
not only an awesome singer, hes handsome
too!
On further note, congratulations also go
out to our son Jon Vincent Woloszyn, 2013
Eastern graduate who, after much debate
in being accepted at three Boston-area in-
stitutions, decided to attend Drexel Univer-
sity this September. Part of Jons decision
was based on Drexel Universitys commit-
ment of $150,000 in merit scholarships for a
five-year computer science program with
minors in cyber-security and video game
design. Goes without saying, we are truly
proud.
Nancy and John Woloszyn
In Voorhees, we are proud of
our recycling efforts and can
boast one of the best recycling
programs in the state. In 2013, our
community recycled 65.66 percent
of all our municipal waste. The
17,503 tons we recycled last year
saved our township $918,915 in
disposal fees.
The township has adopted sin-
gle-stream recycling where paper,
cardboard, bottles, cans and plas-
tics are placed together in the
township-supplied recycling con-
tainer. We recycle plastic contain-
ers with numbers 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7.
Look for those numbers inside the
triangle recycling logo.
Beginning in January 2011, the
Electronic Waste Management
Act banned the disposal of televi-
sions and all personal portable
computers, including laptops and
notebook computers as well as
computer monitors in regular
household waste. Camden County
will collect electronic waste four
times in 2013. The next collection
date is Oct. 26 at the Camden
County Public Works Complex,
2311 Egg
Harbor
Road, Lin-
denwold,
from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Voorhees
will accept
your used
motor oil,
and it can
be
dropped
off at the
Public
Works fa-
cility at 100 American Way. The
drop off location is at the end of
the dead end street under a sign
stating Oil Drop Off. Be sure to
store your used motor oil in a con-
tainer that will not leak. Please do
not mix other substances such as
antifreeze or transmission fluid
with the used oil. Remember to
store used oil away from children
and sources of ignition.
Regular alkaline batteries
can be disposed of in the regular
trash. However, rechargeable bat-
teries, which can be found in such
items as cordless power tools, cel-
lular and cordless phones, laptop
computers, digital cameras, cam-
corders, etc., cannot go into the
regular trash. These items can be
recycled at participating retail lo-
cations including Radio Shack,
Best Buy, Staples, Target, Office
Max, Lowes, Home Depot, Sears,
Wal-Mart and Verizon Wireless
stores. To find the nearest retail
location to recycle your recharge-
able batteries, visit www.rbrc.org.
Vegetation/garden waste can
be placed curbside every Monday
and will be picked up during the
course of the week.
Grass clippings and leaves
must be placed in cans or
biodegradable bags. Loose leaves
will only be picked up during des-
ignated spring and fall collection
schedules. Small branches should
be bundled and must weigh less
than 40 pounds.
There is no question that recy-
cling protects our environment
while saving money.
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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 7/31/13.
$1,000 BFF
UP TO
Any new
complete roofing
or siding job
10 BFF
UP TO
Any
roofing
or siding job
FREE
ROOF AND
GUTTER
INSPECTION
FREE
GUTTERS
With any new roof
and siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 7/31/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 7/31/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 7/31/13.
Tutoring
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
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Certified Reading Specialist for
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Assessments, Phonics,
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and Organizational Skills.
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Multi-Sensory Tutoring for ADHD,
Language-Based/Auditory/
VisualProcessing Disorders.
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(609) 410-2674
Tree Service
$50 OFF
Expires 7/31/13.
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LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
GLASS REPAIR
Fogged Units Insulating Glass Window/Patio Door Repairs
Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors
Waterproofing
Windows
Family and
Business
Friendly
Computer
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(856) 861-6393
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REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
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Clean Ups
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DEP Certified
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