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Municipal budget
Municipal taxes to remain flat.
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
In 2011, the non-profit organiza-
tion Build Jakes Place construct-
ed a playground in Cherry Hill to
allow children with physical dis-
abilities and special needs to play
with their peers.
Three years later, the organiza-
tion is starting a fundraising run
and walk aiming to do exactly the
same thing.
The inaugural JakesRun4Play
run and walk will take place at
the Jakes Place Boundless Play-
ground off Brace and Old Bor-
tons Mill roads on Saturday, Sept.
27 beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Jim Cummings, one of the
founders of Build Jakes Place,
said the event will be open to all
participants, including those in
wheelchairs and other assistance
devices. He said bringing people
with disabilities together with
other community members has
always been the mission of the or-
ganization.
Cummings founded Build
Jakes Place after the death of his
grandson, Jake, in 2007 from a
rare heart condition. Cummings
was inspired to build the original
playground to allow children
with any disability or special
needs to play with their peers.
The original playground opened
at Cherry Hills Challenge Grove
Park in 2011, and the organization
recently announced it will open a
second playground in Delran in
the near future.
The need to finance the new
playground had the organization
looking at new fundraising oppor-
tunities.
We constantly are looking at
our fundraising strategies, Cum-
mings said. We have the new
playground were going to work
on, so one of our board members
felt very strongly that we should
start a run.
Cummings said the original
Cherry Hill playground cost
about $600,000. While he expects
the Delran and Burlington Coun-
ty communities will help make
the new playground a reality,
Build Jakes Place realized the
need to step up its fundraising ef-
fort.
We do fundraising all year
long, Cummings said. Were
stepping that up and adding new
events and other opportunities
that wed have.
The event is more than just a
fundraiser, however. The organi-
zation is hoping to have a wide
range of participants. Cummings
said anyone can participate in ei-
ther the run or the walk.
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Olivia Fowler swings from a set of monkey bars at the Jakes Place playground in Cherry Hill last week.
Jakes Place will be bustling on Sept. 27 when it hosts the inaugural JakesRun4Play 5K.
Build Jakes Place fundraiser off and running
Cherry Hill will host playgrounds inaugural 5K run and walk on Sept. 27 at Challenge Grove Park
IF YOU GO
When: Saturday, Sept. 27 at
8:30 a.m.
Where: Challenge Grove Park,
intersection of Brace Road and
Bortons Mill Road in Cherry
Hill
Cost: $30 to run, $25 per per-
son for teams of five or more,
$20 for walkers
How to register: Visit
www.buildjakesplace.org.
please see REGISTRATION, page 17
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Cherry Hill residents could
have no municipal tax increase
for the third consecutive
year.
Council passed the fiscal year
2015 municipal budget on first
reading at its Aug. 11 meeting,
and it includes a flat municipal
tax rate for the third consecutive
year.
The public hearing and final
adoption will take place at the
Sept. 22 council meeting.
There were no cuts in pro-
grams or services in the proposed
$66.6 million budget, which repre-
sents a slight increase over last
years $64.7 million budget.
One of the keys to keeping
taxes low has been the townships
capital improvement plan, which
funds improvements to roads,
parks and recreational facilities.
It has allowed the township to
budget for a certain number of
projects each year. Mayor Chuck
Cahn said the township did not
issue any bonds or notes to fund
capital improvements during the
2014 fiscal year.
Bridget Palmer, director of
communications, said the vast
majority of projects fall under
capital improvements.
The budget for our road main-
tenance program and the parks
comes out of the capital improve-
ment program, she said.
Cahn credited his office and
council for making smart finan-
cial decisions across all depart-
ments.
This proposed budget is the
result of efficient and effective
management and smart fiscal
policies, he said.
Cahn added the budget has
benefitted from the townships
positive Aa2 credit rating from
Moodys.
I look forward to working to-
gether with council in the next
several weeks to finalize the
budget and continue to provide
Cherry Hill residents with the
best possible programs and serv-
ices, Cahn said.
Palmer said the full budget doc-
ument will be available on the
township website and at the mu-
nicipal building the week
prior to the Sept. 22 public hear-
ing.
Municipal taxes to remain flat
Cherry Hill Council will vote to adopt the 2015 fiscal year
municipal budget at its Sept. 22 meeting
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The following information has been pro-
vided by the Cherry Hill Police Depart-
ment.
Through investigation by the Cherry
Hill Police Investigative Unit, on Friday,
Aug. 15, a man from Marlton was identified
and charged with receiving stolen proper-
ty. He committed a theft while working as a
contractor at a residence.
On Thursday, Aug. 14, Cherry Hill Police
responded to the 300 block of Princeton Av-
enue for a suspicious incident. Through in-
vestigation by police, a man from Cherry
Hill was arrested and charged with crimi-
nal trespass, possession of a weapon and
other related charges.
On Saturday, Aug. 16, Cherry Hill Police
conducted a motor vehicle stop at Kresson
Road and Browning Lane for a traffic viola-
tion. Through investigation by police, a
man from Camden was arrested
and charged with possession
and distribution of marijuana
more than 50 grams and other
related drug charges.
On Sunday, Aug. 17, Cherry Hill Police
responded to the 300 block of Wisteria Av-
enue for a report of a burglary in progress.
The residence is a vacant property, and an
unknown male was seen entering the resi-
dence through a window. Police responded
and located a man from Pennsauken hid-
ing inside the crawl space of the residence.
He had cut the copper pipes in an attempt
to steal them.
On Monday, Aug. 18, Cherry Hill Police
conducted a motor vehicle stop at Route 38
and Hillview Drive for a traffic
violation. Through investiga-
tion by police, a man from Bell-
mawr was arrested and charged
with possession of a weapon
and other related offenses.
On Wednesday, Aug. 20, Cherry Hill Po-
lice responded to the unit block of Sixth
Avenue for a report of a burglary. The inci-
dent occurred during the daytime. Un-
known actors entered the residence and
stole electronics. The incident is under in-
Police: Burglar found hiding in crawl space
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T
hirteen years have passed
since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
on New York City and Wash-
ington, D.C.
Thats hard to believe.
Its hard to believe that it was 13
years ago that this country changed
forever.
Its hard to believe that it was 13
years ago that so many innocent lives
were lost.
Its hard to believe how much our
lives have changed in those 13 years
how heightened security at public
places, especially airports, is expected
and openly accepted; how a persons
privacy is not always private; how
farewell and welcome home celebra-
tions for servicemen and women seem
to be commonplace; and how, sadly, the
world is still dealing with terror.
There are so many other examples
to mention of how our lives have
changed since that fateful day 13 years
ago.
Here we are, more than a decade
later, with 9/11 as a memory for all of
us who lived it, and a history lesson
for those who didnt.
Thirteen years later, we should all
be proud of the way we are remember-
ing and honoring those who lost their
lives that day as well as their families,
and also the servicemen and women
and their families who so bravely
have volunteered to serve this country.
In addition to annual memorials put
on at the national level, local commu-
nities are playing a large part, too. Our
community, and others around us,
host 9/11 remembrances and memori-
als.
We should all be proud of ourselves
and our fellow citizens. But we should
not stop here just because we have
done well so far.
We should never forget what hap-
pened 13 years ago. We should always
pause and respect those who were
taken from us and those who fight for
our freedom.
And we should ensure that those
who werent alive 13 years ago, or were
too young to remember, are taught
about what happened that day, and
how it will continue to affect our lives
and theirs.
We will never forget.
in our opinion
We will never forget
Thirteen years later, we continue to remember those lives lost on 9/11
Share your experiences
Have a 9/11 story to tell, or want to send
a message to the community or our
servicemen and women? Write us
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past, and the soft economy still
wreaking havoc with retirement
planning, going into business is
an attractive option for many.
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scratch, as there are hundreds of
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Bob Wolk, founder of many
successful businesses, mentor, ca-
reer coach and franchising ex-
pert, presents Is Business Own-
ership Right for You? on Satur-
day, Sept. 20, at the Cherry Hill
Public Library. The free seminar
will focus on the pros and cons of
starting, buying or franchising a
business and will cover the fi-
nancing options available today.
The seminar will also debunk
various myths about franchising.
For example, one popular miscon-
ception is that owning a franchise
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ing doughnuts or scooping ice
cream, when in fact, there are
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about every interest.
Is Business Ownership Right
for You? will be held from 10 to
11:30 a.m. on Sept. 20 at the Cher-
ry Hill Public Library. Advance
registration is requested as seat-
ing is limited. Register for the
seminar at www.chplnj.org. You
can also call (800) 372-6638.
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WEDNESDAY SEPT. 10
Story time: Ages 3 to 6. 10 a.m. and
1 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Improve literacy skills
and encourage school-readiness
with story time featuring stories,
songs, finger plays and a craft.
Cherry Hill Township Historical
Commission meeting: 7:30 p.m.
the second Wednesday of the
month, September through June.
Visit www.cherryhill-nj.com for
more information.
Writers Roundtable: 7 p.m. at Cher-
ry Hill Public Library. Writers of
all styles and skill levels welcome
to attend monthly discussion
group. Discuss writings, improve
skills and offer encouragement.
Wellspring Journey support group:
A self-help weight loss group for
teens and adults. Journey
groups meet once a week, help-
ing you on your way to losing
weight and living healthy. For
more information call Dr. Kristina
Pecora at (855) 823-0303 or visit
www.wellspringjourney.com.
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, Cherry
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register.
THURSDAY SEPT. 11
Rhyme time: Ages 0 to 2. 10 a.m.
and 11 a.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Develop babys motor,
sensory and social skills. Stop by
the library for short books, songs,
movement and more.
Thursday morning: 10:30 a.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Join
the library for a screening of 7
Days in September, a documen-
tary showing footage captured by
27 filmmakers who recorded the
events of Sept. 11 and the week
beyond.
Lunch and a movie: Noon at Cherry
Hill Public Library. Bring lunch
and enjoy the movie Winters
Tale. No registration required.
Recreation open house: 5:30 p.m.
at Croft Farm. Meet the instruc-
tors and learn more about the
many classes offered each sea-
son through Cherry Hill Town-
ship. Bring the whole family for
live demonstrations and hands-
on activities. Light refreshments
will be served. For more informa-
tion or to register, call (856) 488-
7868 or email events@chtown-
ship.com.
Cherry Hill Township Arts Board
meeting: 7 p.m. the second
Thursday of every month. Spot-
lights and presents work of dedi-
cated artists and performers of
all ages. Brings quality arts pro-
gramming to residents.
Scleroderma Support Group meet-
ing: Every other month. 1:30 p.m.
at Cherry Professional Building,
first floor conference room, 385
Kings Highway North. For addi-
tional information or to confirm
meeting, contact John Keegan at
767-4783 or johnkeegan@com-
cast.net.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
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many classes offered each sea-
son through Cherry Hill Town-
ship. Bring the whole family for
live demonstrations and hands-
on activities. Light refreshments
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tion or to register, call (856) 488-
7868 or email events@chtown-
ship.com.
Cherry Hill Township Arts Board
meeting: 7 p.m. the second
Thursday of every month. Spot-
lights and presents work of dedi-
cated artists and performers of
all ages. Brings quality arts pro-
gramming to residents.
Scleroderma Support Group meet-
ing: Every other month. 1:30 p.m.
at Cherry Professional Building,
first floor conference room, 385
Kings Highway North. For addi-
tional information or to confirm
meeting, contact John Keegan at
767-4783 or johnkeegan@com-
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Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-
day of month. Call 667-2516 for
information.
Spouses Sharing Challenges: Noon
in the Witherspoon Building
behind the Trinity Presbyterian
Church, located at 499 Route 70
E. Support group for spouses
and/or partners of persons with
Alzheimers or related demen-
tias. Sponsored by the Delaware
Valley Chapter of The
Alzheimers Association. For
more information call Ruth
Bishoff at (609) 654-3112.
FRIDAY SEPT. 12
Itsy-bitsy activities: Ages 0 to 2. 10
a.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Enjoy this program of activity sta-
tions for crawlers and walkers.
Bring a towel or a change of
clothes.
Speaking of poetry: 2 p.m. at Cher-
ry Hill Public Library. Meet local
people who love poetry. This
event includes inspiring discus-
sions about poetry, poetic forms
and styles to provide an opportu-
nity to read aloud or discuss
poems.
Shabbat Evening Service at Tem-
ple Emanuel: 8 p.m. in the sanc-
tuary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cher-
ry Hill.
Come As Your Are Shabbat at
Temple Emanuel: 6 p.m. in the
chapel. 1101 Springdale Road,
Cherry Hill.
Speaking of Poetry: 2 p.m. at Cher-
ry Hill Public Library. Inspiring
discussions, opportunity to read
aloud. New topics every month.
Listeners always welcome.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)
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SUNDAY SEPT. 14
Cherry Hill Mayors Wellness Day:
10 a.m. at Springdale Farms. The
event is a day filled with healthy
education, classes, demonstra-
tions and activities for the whole
family. Participate in activities
designed to help you take the
pledge to get active, eat healthier
and know your numbers.
MONDAY SEPT. 15
Must watch documentary: Noon at
Cherry Hill Public Library. This
weeks documentary is 20 Feet
from Stardom.
Maker Monday: Grades six to 12. 3
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Stop by after school to make cool
and useful stuff to take home.
Crafts will include toothbrush
robots, marshmallow shooters, t-
shirt fashion and more.
Night owls: Ages 2 to 6. 7 p.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Cant
make it to story times during the
day. Stop by on Monday evenings
for some of the great stories,
songs and crafts from this weeks
little listeners and story times.
Cherry Hill Township Planning
Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. first
and third Monday of the month in
room 208, Municipal Building.
Agendas available prior to meet-
ing and online at www.cherryhill-
nj.com.
Cherry Hill Township Environmen-
tal Advisory Committee meet-
ing: 7 p.m. third Monday of the
month at Cherry Hill Public
Library, 1100 Kings Highway
North, Cherry Hill. For more infor-
mation visit www.cherryhill-
nj.com.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
8 p.m. at St. Andrews United
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. Call (856) 795-3427 or
email cherryhilltaichigroup@
gmail.com or visit http://www.
meetup.com/cherryhill-taichi-
group/
Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
p.m. at Ponzios Diner and
Restaurant, Route 70. Visitors
welcome. For more information
contact Bill Turner at wrt11@veri-
zon.net or 424-3456.
TUESDAY SEPT. 16
Little listeners: Ages 2. 11 a.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Devel-
op language and pre-literacy
skills with shorts stories, songs,
rhymes, movement and a simple
craft.
Lit with Librarians book club: 3
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Join the book club for a discus-
sion of The Night Circus by Erin
Morgenstern.
Pokemon open play: Grades 3 to 6.
7 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Calling all Pokemon fans.
Bring your cards and come to
open play. Trade cards and battle
with other Pokemon enthusiasts.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Enjoy bridge,
pinochle, shuffle board. Call
(856) 905-6189.
Golden Seniors Racquetball Club: 9
a.m. at Cherry Hill Health and
Racquet Club, Old Cuthbert Road.
All levels of play, picnics and par-
ties.
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- Check belts and pulley
- Level mower deck
- Lubricate chassis
- Clean battery terminal
- Clean safety switches
- Sharpen mower blade
SERVICES INCLUDE:
vestigation by the Cherry Hill Po-
lice Investigative Unit.
On Thursday, Aug. 21, two
women from Marlton were arrest-
ed and charged with shoplifting
after attempting to leave Walmart
without paying for concealed
merchandise valued at
$886.96.
On Saturday, Aug. 23, Cherry
Hill Police conducted a motor ve-
hicle stop on the 500 block of
Route 38 for a traffic violation.
Through investigation by police,
a woman from Cherry Hill was
arrested and charged with posses-
sion of heroin and other related
charges.
On Saturday, Aug. 16, Cherry
Hill Police conducted a motor ve-
hicle stop at Route 38 and Chapel
Avenue for a traffic violation.
Through investigation by police,
a woman from Mantua was ar-
rested and charged with intent to
distribute drug paraphernalia
and other related drug charges.
On Saturday, Aug. 23, Cherry
Hill Police conducted a motor ve-
hicle stop on a vehicle that
matched the description from a
theft that had just occurred at the
Kohls department store.
Through investigation by police,
a man from Camden was arrested
and charged with receiving stolen
property, possession of crack co-
caine and narcotic pills without a
prescription and other related
drug charges.
On Saturday, Aug. 23, Cherry
Hill Police responded to the
Americas Best Value Inn for re-
port of a disturbance. Through
investigation by police, a woman
from Philadelphia was arrested
and charged with possession of
heroin and other related charges.
On Sunday, Aug. 24, Cherry
Hill Police conducted a motor ve-
hicle stop at Route 38 and
Hillview Drive for a traffic viola-
tion. Through investigation by
police, a man from Mt. Holly was
arrested and charged with posses-
sion of heroin.
On Monday, Aug. 25, Cherry
Hill Police responded to the unit
block of Donahue Avenue for re-
port of a burglary. The incident
occurred between June 20 and
Aug. 25. Unknown actors re-
moved a basement window. Noth-
ing was reported missing from
the residence. The incident is
under investigation by the Cher-
ry Hill Police Investigation Unit.
Through investigation by the
Cherry Hill Police Investigation
Unit, on Monday, Aug. 25, a man
from Philadelphia was identified
and charged with theft of proper-
ty on May 30 from the Home
Depot.
On Monday, Aug. 11, police re-
sponded to Dicks Sporting Goods
for report of a theft. A man from
Cherry Hill was arrested and
charged with theft of movable
property after stealing $3,800
worth of electronics on various
dates between April and Aug. 22.
On Tuesday, Aug. 26, Cherry
Hill Police responded to the Unit
block of Willis Avenue for report
of a burglary. Unknown actors
forced a rear door open and re-
moved copper piping from the
basement. The incident is under
investigation by the Cherry Hill
Police Investigative Unit.
DISTURBANCE
Continued from page 6
please see CAMDEN, page 16
Disturbance results in drug arrest
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