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com APRIL 13-19, 2011 FREE

Platt will Losing their marbles

not run
for mayor
After 40 years in politics, the
mayor is ready to move on
By MELISSA DIPENTO And after all these years, Platt
The Cherry Hill Sun announced last week that he is MELISSA DIPENTO/The Sun
not seeking reelection this No- Students at Barclay Early Childhood Center were treated to a unicycle performance from Marbles
Mayor Bernie Platt and his vember. the Clown. Marbles, as played by Principal William Marble, promised the kids a show if they raised
family moved to Cherry Hill in Platt came to the decision after more than $500 in one week for classroom books. Here, Jason Thompson, left, who will attend
1966 to the Downs Farm section of speaking with his wife and family. the school next year, Ryan Audino and Jason’s older brother Paul Thompson pose with Marbles.
town. “I thought about running For more photos and a video of Marbles’ wild ride, visit www.cherryhillsun.com.
At the time, Platt said, there again, seriously. But it’s time to
were quite a few issues affecting reflect and start to smell the
the community, so neighbors en- roses,” Platt said.

Students remember DTHS


couraged him to come to a com- Platt was elected to council in
munity meeting. 1976. That following year, Platt
Platt started attending meet- also opened his family business,
ings, giving his thoughts and Platt Memorial Chapels in Cher-
comments about issues in the ry Hill.
community.
“If I live here, I’m going to do
In 1979, Platt was elected by
council to serve as mayor, holding
With their 50th reunion this year, DTHS grads recall
something,” Platt said. the post for two years. their fondest memories of high school and of Cherry Hill
Platt, who said he always had He continued to serve on coun-
an interest in public service, later cil until 1985.
served as president of the civic From 1996 to 1998, Platt also By MELISSA DIPENTO uates from 1960-1966. Students Jones recalled some of his
association. served on Camden County Board The Cherry Hill Sun from the class of 1960 were the fondest memories from his four
His position as president paved of Chosen Freeholders, the gov- first to graduate from DTHS. years at DTHS.
the way for a four-decade long ca- Some Cherry Hill students are Many of the first graduates of He said he enjoyed making
reer in public service. please see PLATT, page 20 looking forward to taking a walk DTHS have fled to other time friends and forming relationships
down memory lane this fall. zones, but a few have remained with his football and track team-
Having dispersed across the close to home. mates. Jones said he remembers
Win a $50 prize ... country after graduation, former John Jones, class of 1960, enjoying the small and intimate
students will have the chance to moved with his wife, Maryann community at DTHS.
This week! Next week! Every week! Forever! Or until we stop running reconnect after half a century. Capp also from the class of 1960, “The school was so small,
our new weekly Sun Score contest, which we don’t plan to end, so, In October, graduates will be to Philadelphia in 2006, after their everybody pretty much knew
yes, forever! It’s free, easy and provides all of the excitement of the celebrating the 50th anniversary two daughters moved with their everyone else, at least their face, if
recent NCAA basketball championship game! Actually more excite- of Delaware Township High families to Cherry Hill and Marl- not their name,” Jones said.
ment, since the game wasn’t all that great. Visit sunne.ws/contest for School, now known as Cherry ton. Jones continues to work at Bernie Eisenfeld, also from the
details and to play right now. Hill High School West. Borger Jones Matez & Keeley-
The celebration is open to grad- Cain P.A in Cherry Hill. please see DTHS, page 10

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BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Police Reports . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Friends share their thoughts
PERMIT NO. 1239
on John Adler. PAGE 4
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asked directly to the township and the pastor. For more on the meeting and videos from the event, be
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Politicians, friends mourn the loss of Adler


By TIM RONALDSON ming from a bacterial staph endo- fection known and one who worked with- and knowledgeably about a huge
The Cherry Hill Sun carditis infection he contracted Adler, a resident of Cherry out stopping for the people of our range of issues.”
last month, according to his fami- Hill, most recently represented district,” said Mary Previte, a Mayor Bernie Platt reflected on
Former congressman and state ly. the 3rd Congressional District. Haddonfield resi- the impact Adler had on Cherry
Sen. John Adler passed away last Adler fought “valiantly” dur- “We just lost one of the most dent who served Hill.
week from complications stem- ing three weeks to battle this in- brilliant leaders that I have ever with Adler for “Today the state of New Jersey
eight years in the and Cherry Hill lost a dedicated
Legislature. public servant who was a bright,
“He was ab- energetic and thoughtful advo-
solutely brilliant. cate for our community. From the

Major League Adler


He would grasp is-
sues so quickly
and then have the
gift to put them into understand-
moment I met John and his fami-
ly, I knew he was driven to work
hard for the people of this town,
the 6th District and the 3rd Con-

Savings! able language. When we would be


together in community meetings,
we would go through the district
gressional District. From his
service and body of work there is
no question that we live in a bet-
and have hometown meetings to ter place because of John’s ac-
Just a few of our many remnants talk with people face-to-face in tions as our representative,” Platt
municipal halls, schools, things of said. “Our thoughts and prayers
&# #"  %# &%$#" &# #  %# &%$# that kind. He knew everything. are with Shelley, the boys, and
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Finding Hope and Healing Dur- Family Fun! April 17  
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Roth’s book Pink Ribbon Jour-
Holy Eucharist Mothers of
Preschoolers presents Easter   
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(Also available half-baked. Pop in a 350 degree oven)
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bers and the medical providers gym moon bounce, face painting,
who care for their patients as well crafts, pizza, drinks and desserts.
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as her own five-year battle with The event will be held rain or
the disease that also struck nine shine at the Holy Eucharist  Pizzaghene (Georgetti’s Traditional Easter Meal)
A rustic pie filled with a combination of Italian meats,
other members of her family. Parish Center, 344 Kresson Road, Ricotta Cheese Pie parmigiano and Easter cheese encased in a pastry crust.
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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER
General Manager & Editor Publisher Executive Vice President

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MELISSA DIPENTO Cherry Hill Editor

in our opinion

Almost time
School elections approach

W
e’re only a couple of weeks away from the most ea-
gerly anticipated event of the spring: school budg-
et/board elections. OK, well, maybe baseball’s open-
Vote by Mail in the
ing day, the Masters and the NCAA basketball tournament are
slightly more exciting. But, reg-
ular folks actually get to partici- School vote
April 27 school election
pate in the school elections. Do you plan to vote for or Can’t get to the polls on When you fill out the applica- even if you don’t complete and
With Gov. Christie’s “new against your local school Wednesday, April 27? tion, indicate that you are apply- return it, you will not be permit-
budget? Why? Leave your
normal” now firmly en- No worries. New Jersey has ing for a ballot for the school ted to vote at the polls on Elec-
comment in the Forum sec-
the no excuses Vote by Mail bal- election on April 27. tion Day.
trenched, it’s more important tion at
lot. Voting by mail is a two-step Sign your name as it appears So don’t let work, after-school
www.cherryhillsun.com.
than ever to get involved. We’re process. First, you must fill out in the registry book. The com- sports, dance lessons, errands,
the application to receive a Mail- pleted application must be re- laundry, or dinner with the fami-
not fans of the vote on the In ballot. Second, once you re- ceived by the county clerk’s of- ly keep you from casting your
school budget, but we have it, so people might as well get in- ceive the ballot, you must fill it fice by April 20. vote in the April 27 school
out and mail it back to cast your The clerk’s office will mail the board/budget election.
volved. vote. (Filling out the application mail-in ballot and instructions Print out a vote by mail appli-
In this day and age, there are any number of ways to educate by itself does not constitute a to the voter. cation now. Mark your ballot
vote!) Complete and return the mail- when it arrives and mail it in.
yourselves about the budget and candidates. Many school dis- Mail-in ballot applications are in ballot, following the instruc- Make sure your vote is count-
tricts, not all, but many, are far more open about discussing available on the school district tions provided. ed because every vote counts!
website, www.chclc.org, or on the After April 20 and until 3 p.m.
budget issues with the public, and have made it easier for peo- Camden County website, on Tuesday, April 26, voters may Susan Bastnagel is the Public Infor-
ple to find out where their tax dollars are spent. www.camdencounty.com. apply in person at the county mation Officer for the Cherry Hill
You cannot apply online, but clerk’s office. For more informa- School District. She can be reached
At The Sun newspapers and Web sites, in the school districts
you can print out the applica- tion, call 225-7220. Please note: If at sbastnagel@chclc.org or 429-
where there are contested races, our “Meet the Candidates” se- tion, complete it, and mail it in. you apply for a mail-in ballot, 5600, x 4325.
ries is available online. Candidates are invited to answer ques-
tions and offer their positions on the issues.
Also, beginning next week, all school election-related letters POLICE REPORT
to the editor will be found only online. This is to allow public
comment up to and including Election Day, while preventing The following items were narcotics were located on his Philadelphia were charged ac-
taken from reports on file with person. The Camden resident cordingly.
last-minute claims and arguments from being published in a the Cherry Hill Police Depart- was charged accordingly with
format where there’s not an opportunity for an immediate re- ment: Possession of Scheduled Narcot- On April 2 at 9:58 a.m., police
ic. conducted a motor vehicle stop
sponse from someone who disagrees with the writer’s views. On April 1 at 1:32 p.m., police for violations.
Ample time remains for everyone to get informed about the were in the Cherry Hill Mall On April 1 at 2:34 p.m., police The driver was determined to
parking lot and observed a suspi- were on location at Panera have an outstanding local war-
issues and challenges confronting his or her local school dis- cious male looking into motor Bread and observed an attempt- rant and was in possession of
trict. If there’s a contested race, you can find out what the can- vehicles. ed theft from a purse. Individu- narcotics.
The male was stopped and als fled the location and entered The Camden male was
didates want to do if elected. found to have a local warrant. a motor vehicle that was later charged accordingly with Pos-
Maybe, some day, the school budget elections will go away Upon a search incident to arrest, stopped. Three females from session of Scheduled Narcotics.
and the spotlight will be turned to where it belongs – on the
board races. Until then, get informed, and then vote.
Letters to the editor on the April 27 school election
You may still send in any letters to the editor regarding the school board election to news@cherryhill-
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN sun.com. All school board letters will run exclusively online for the April 20 and 27 editions on our Web
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board
site, www.cherryhillsun.com.
BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman
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Briefs
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BRIEFS hibition; Herb Appelson of Cher-
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Continued from page 5 donfield.
Appelson is a respected print-
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They are dimensional composi-
Kane on May 1 tions in form, line and texture
The second annual Jeremy and incorporate print in the final
Kane Benefit Run will be held on mixed media compositions.
May 1 in Cherry Hill. Brener’s serigraphs feature
Join us in honoring the brave strong graphics, a contemporary
sacrifice of Jeremy Kane-Lance sense of design and a joyous use
Cpl. USMC. of color.
Registration starts at 9 a.m. T- His current abstractions illus-
shirts will be available upon reg- trate his feel for graphic shapes
istration. Run starts at 10:40 a.m with the added depth and dimen-
sharp at Cherry Hill East High sion that he achieves through
School. many layers of color.
All proceeds go toward the Je- The Markeim Arts Center is a
remy Kane Scholarship Fund, to nonprofit art organization found-
help current and future veterans ed in 1956.
of Rutgers University. The Center is located a few
If you wish to register please steps from the historic Haddon-
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classes.
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Calendar of events
to 8:30 p.m. Members $40 per cou- Voorhees. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Call Nicotine Anonymous meeting: Aerobic/Strength Classes: St.

CALENDAR ple or $20 per single for six-week


session. Non-members $50 per cou-
ple or $25 per single for six-week
(877) 662-2273 for info.
Professional Services Group ori-
Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Landing
Rd. and Chapel Ave. 7 p.m. Call 354-
0887 for info.
Andrew’s United Methodist Church,
327 Marlton Pike West. 9:45 to 10:45
a.m. or 6 p.m. Call 795-3428 or e-
Continued from page 8 entation meetings: 1873 Route 70
session. Call 424-4220 or visit East, Suite 216. 8:45 to 11:45 a.m. Jack Schweiker squad of the Civil mail
www.mkorshalom.org for info. Call 489-3680 or e-mail Air Patrol meeting: National Guard Barbara.Hansen3428@yahoo.com
tal, Cooper Landing Rd. 5 p.m. Call for info.
(609) 239-0022 or visit Overeaters Anonymous open csw_fac@yahoo.com for informa- Armory, Grove St. and Park Blvd. 7
www.southjerseyoa.org for infor- meeting: Temple Emmanuel. 10 a.m. tion. p.m. Visit schweiker.njwg.cap.gov please see CALENDAR, page 15
mation. Call (609) 239-0022 or visit or njwcap.org for info.
www.southjerseyoa.org for infor-
Sunday School: Kingsway Church, mation.
2701 Chapel Ave. 9:30 a.m. All ages.
Child care available. For more infor- Mat Pilates: Town Square Building,
mation or to register e-mail 931 Centennial Blvd., Voorhees. Call
Info@KingswayAG.com or call 667- (800) 826-6737 to register.
9098. Cherry Hill Rotary: Ponzio’s. 6:15
p.m. Visitor’s welcome. For more
information contact club president
Bill Turner at wrt11@verizon.net or
MONDAY 424-3456.
April 18 Men’s Basketball: Kingsway
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: St. Church, 2701 Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m.
Andrew’s United Methodist Church, For more information or to register
327 Marlton Pike West. 7 p.m. Call e-mail Info@KingswayAG.com or
795-3428 or e-mail cherryhill- call 667-9098.
taichigroup@gmail.com or visit Meditation: The Ripa Center,
www.meetup.com/Cherry-Hill-Tai- Voorhees. 10:30 to 11 a.m. Call (877)
Chi-Group. 662-2273 for info.
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Continued from page 13 FOR KIDS Discovery Club: Kingsway Church,
Terrific Tales for 2s and 3s: Cherry 2701 Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m. For more
Hill Public Library. 10:30 and 11:30 information or to register e-mail
FOR KIDS Info@KingswayAG.com or call 667-
a.m. Ages 2 to 3. Call 903-1229 or
Play Daze: Temple Beth Sholom, visit chplnj.org to register. 9098.
1901 Kresson Rd. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fun for 4s and 5s: Cherry Hill Pub-
$5 per child. Children in strollers are lic Library. 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
free. Call 751-0994 for more infor- Ages 3 to 5. Call 903-1229 or visit
mation. WEDNESDAY chplnj.org to register.
April 20
Bible Study: St. Andrew’s United
TUESDAY Methodist Church, 327 Marlton Pike
April 19 West. 10 a.m. Call 429-4469.
To Live Again widow and widower Minyan and Me: Congregation Beth
support group: $15 per year. Call El, 8000 Main St. 7:30 to 8 a.m. For
429-5967 or 662-6754 for location more information, call 675-1166.
and information. Gospel Choir: Kingsway Church,
Bereavement Support Group: 2701 Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m. For more
Kennedy University Hospital, Cherry information or to register e-mail
Hill, 2201 Chapel Avenue West, fifth Info@KingswayAG.com or call 667-
floor boardroom. 6:30 p.m. For 9098.
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DTHS reunion
now.
DTHS “I lived in Cherry Hill Estates,
just a block and a half from the
Continued from page 10 school. There was nothing behind
us but fields and woods. I hunted
He admitted taking Spanish for back there and there was a clear,
three years because he thought cold spring with frogs and sala-
the teacher was cute. manders where I could stop and
Although both friends moved drink,” Jones said. “Of course the
out of Cherry Hill, they have re- area now is almost completely ur-
mained close enough geographi- banized with a very ethnic and
cally to witness the changes the racially diverse population.”
township has seen over the years. Jones said he enjoys living in
“There were farms and or- the city, but is glad to come back
chards and horses and cows to his hometown every day for
everywhere. The DeCou family work.
had a large farm market at the “I think I have the best of both
corner of North Kings Hwy. and worlds. I get to come to Cherry
Chapel Ave. Green’s Farm Market Hill every day, which is still home
was right on Ellisburg Circle for in many ways, but return to a vi-
years,” Jones said. “Route 70 was brant and happy city life,” Jones
two lanes for a long time.” said.
Eisenfeld, who still has family “In fact, the nearness of such a
in Cherry Hill, agreed that the great city is just another plus for
township has transformed itself. Cherry Hill.”
“It’s much more built up. I lived The DTHS 50th reunion will be
in Woodcrest near 561 and Burnt held on Oct. 29 at the Venice
Mill Rd. That used to be a soy- Plaza, 281 Cross Keys Rd. in
bean field. And there were open Berlin.
fields everywhere where we’d For more information, visit
play baseball,” Eisenfeld said. www.dthsreunion.info, e-mail dth-
Jones made a comparison be- sreunion@gmail.com.
tween his neighborhood back in You may also call Ann at (281)
the 50s and the neighborhood 713-2437.

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Friends remember Adler


family, his wife Shelley and their our state, but his legacy of intelli-
ADLER four children,” state Sen. Diane
Allen said in a statement.
gent and classy leadership will
not be forgotten. Every time we
Continued from page 4 “John spent the better part of breathe clean air at a restaurant,
two decades serving the people of for instance, we can thank John
New Jersey with candor and Adler. On behalf of the New Jer-
Township.” vigor. His intellect and energy sey General Assembly, I offer my
Ed Borden, a Haddonfield bor- were a benefit to his constituents prayers and condolences to Con-
ough commissioner who works and all who had the honor of gressman Adler’s family and
with Adler’s wife Shelley at the serving with him. This is a great friends at their time of grief.”
Cherry Hill law firm of Earp loss for New Jersey. He will be Adler is survived by his wife,
Cohn P.C., said Adler’s passing truly missed.” Shelley, and sons Jeffrey, Alex,
was a “great loss” to him person- “Congressman Adler was a Andrew and Oliver.
ally. true example of what it means to The family wishes to thank the
“When I think of John I think serve the people,” Assembly community that has supported
of two things. First, that he was Speaker Sheila Y. Oliver said in a them during this difficult time.
the best example of what’s good statement. In lieu of flowers, the family re-
about public service. He always “No matter what office he held, quests that contributions be
made decisions based on what the congressman always advocat- made to either Cooper University
was right, fair, best for people and ed fiercely for his constituents Hospital or the Hospital of the
our country,” Borden said. and those whose voices otherwise University of Pennsylvania,
“I think of him as a friend, a wouldn’t have been heard. He was whose doctors and staff worked
kind of friend you’d want in a fox- always at the forefront of the key heroically to try and save Adler’s
hole with you. He was always issues of the day, whether it be life.
there to support and defend you ethics, education, a clean environ- Adler’s funeral service was
in whatever way you needed.” ment, public health or property held on Wednesday, April 6 at
Jon Runyan, who defeated tax reform.” Temple Emanuel, 1101 Springdale
Adler in November’s election for “His passing is a tragic loss for Rd.
U.S. Congress, said he respected
Adler’s leadership and commit-
ment to the people of New Jersey.
“I want to extend my deepest
sympathies to the family and
friends of former Congressman
John Adler, especially his wife
Shelley and their four boys,” Run-
yan said.
“May John rest in peace, and
may those he left behind be com-
forted in the knowledge that his
lifetime of public service to our
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Mayor will not run again


tower looking down at the peo- He and his wife Judy plan to do
PLATT ple,” Platt said. I can relate to the
people.”
some traveling, including more
frequent trips to their second

Join us for Easter! Continued from page 1 Platt said he is


proud of the work
he’s accomplished
home in Florida.
Platt isn’t planning his next
move just yet, but says he wants
S U N D AY, A P R I L 2 4 T H erning body of Camden County.
In 2002, Platt began his second
as mayor and said
he would contin-
to stay involved with the commu-
nity and is interested in serving
Brunch from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM stretch as mayor. Platt said he’s
enjoyed every moment in office.
ue to work hard
for the rest of his
in a smaller capacity.
He said he is interested in serv-
“It has its ups and downs. term. ing on a civic association board
Dinner to be served from 1 PM to 8 PM We’ve had to overcome chal-
Platt
Platt said he or with another group in town.
lenges,” Platt said. “I love being was pleased with what the town- “It’s time to let someone else do
mayor, it’s the highest form of ship has accomplished over the the job,” he said.
CATERING • PRIVATE EVENTS service to the township.” years. Platt said he is thankful for all
CHEF’S TABLES • CUSTOM TASTINGS Platt said that his years as a “When I became mayor in ’02, the experience he’s gained on the
312 KRESSON ROAD resident of the township have my goal was to make Cherry Hill job and for having the opportuni-
CHERRY HILL, NJ 08034 aided in relationship building a better place for the future,” Platt ty to serve the community he
and a sense of community with said. loves.
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initiatives are a few of the goals service to the community where
Platt is proud to have met. you partake and give back,” Platt
Platt said he will miss serving said. “Cherry Hill has been very
the township as mayor, but has a good to my family and I wanted to

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CLASSIFIED THE CHERRY HILL SUN — APRIL 13-19, 2011 27

SALES/
SERVICE/MARKETING
The Southern New Jersey Council of the Boy
Scouts of America is searching for interested
candidates for an entry-level management
position. This position will provide youth
programs to community based organizations
in Camden County. To be considered for this
position a Bachelors degree is required as
well as the ability to work flexible hours
including nights and weekends. A knowledge
of the Spanish language would be preferred,
but not required.

Starting salary for this position is in the mid


30K range with medical and retirement
benefits. Interested candidates should
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Council, Boy Scouts of America via email
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