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Open at last
Platt says new town hall a boon for
residents, and 100 percent more efficient
By ROBERT LINNEHAN but Voorhees is proving that say- very well.
The Voorhees Sun ing wrong. “We’re all shareholders in
“The hallowed halls and hal- Voorhees. As shareholders, we
For the first time in almost four lowed trailers serve the town well need to have pride in where our
decades, the old town hall will no for almost 40 years,” Mignogna employees come to work each
longer host visitors looking to said of the old town hall. “But it’s day,” he said.
pay their taxes. time for a change.” Visitors flooded into the new
No, township committee mem- It’s a great example of smart town hall after the ribbon was cut
bers, employees, and PREIT rep- growth, he said, to take advantage to the entrance.
resentatives opened the doors to of an existing structure to con- Employees were already at
the new Voorhees Town Hall on struct a new, modern town hall their stations and were getting
Monday, May 16. for Voorhees residents. Hopefully down to business around 11 a.m.,
More than 100 visitors waited the town hall will be the new handling several citizens who
outside of the entrance to the new heartbeat of the Voorhees com- had wandered into the new build-
town hall as Joe Coradino, presi- munity, he said. ing.
dent of PREIT Services, LLC, wel- The new town hall will also be Melanie Skelly and Jennifer
comed the visitors to the grand 40 percent more energy efficient Hawkins came to the new town
opening. than the old structure, he said, hall to procure a birth certificate
This is the first township hall and effectively doubles the square for newborn Mya Hawkins, who
to be housed inside of a mall in feet. was born two weeks ago. Both
all of America, he said, and one of It’s a complete upgrade over were impressed with the new
three town halls in the country to the old structure, which would de- town hall.
be housed in a retail space such velop leaks, wasn’t ADA compli- “It’s beautiful. It almost re-
as the town center. ant in several areas, and had em- minds us of the Promenade in
ROBERT LINNEHAN/The Sun
Mayor Michael Mignogna said ployees working out of trailers. Marlton,” Skelly said.
Deputy Mayor Mario DiNatale, Senator James Beach, Committee
the new town hall will give Deputy Mayor Mario DiNatale Committee Member Harry
Member Harry Platt, Mayor Michael Mignogna, and Committee Mem-
Voorhees the “downtown” it’s echoed Mignogna’s comments, Platt said the new town hall
bers Joe Lovallo and Michael Friedman cut the ribbon at the grand
never had. It’s been said that you saying that the old town hall did- would be a boon for residents in
opening of the Voorhees municipal hall at the Voorhees Town Center.
can’t build a downtown, he said, n’t represent Voorhees Township please see HALL, page 15
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Eastern takes Best Musical Cappie for Cats


By ROBERT LINNEHAN in 15 out of a possible 22 Cappie Gregg Molotsky, director of the be recognized. It’s kids honoring is one of two high schools at the
The Voorhees Sun categories, the most in school his- Eastern Theater Club. kids and it’s students honoring award ceremony to be nominated
tory for the theater club. Molotsky has been with the students,” he said. “A perfect ex- for 15 awards, including best mu-
Maybe “Glee” and “High Thirty-four high schools in the theater club for the past 15 years, ample is at the Cappies ceremony, sical.
School Musical” really are having Philadelphia region participated he said, and the director for the the groups that are nominated for It’s a testament to the hard
a profound effect on high school in the 2011 Cappies. past three. best song and musical perform at work of the near-125 members of
drama programs and theater A capacity crowd of 1,650 The Cappies consist of local the night. I was moved when my the theater club this year, Molot-
clubs. Eastern Regional High watched Eastern students per- students voting for their favorite kids spontaneously gave a stand- sky said.
School’s Theater Club is current- form “Growltiger’s Last Stand.” musicals and performances in ing ovation for one of the The kids responded to some
ly riding high after its spring pro- Superintendents, principals the region, so it was nice to be Philadelphia schools.” great challenges this year, he
duction of “Cats” was honored as and board members from partici- honored by high school musical The theater club will move on said, including jumping at the
the best musical at the sixth an- pating schools, as well as theater fans, he said. to the Rising Star Awards at the chance to produce “Cats.”
nual Greater Philadelphia Cap- professionals and members of the “What was great about the Cap- Paper Mill Playhouse on Monday, Challenging the theater club
pies Gala recently. media, served as presenters. pies is that it celebrates high June 6. students to move out of their
The production was nominated The Cappies were great, said school theater. It’s always nice to Eastern Regional High School please see CATS, page 14

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Philippine Independence Fiesta


fun run/fun walk June 11
A Philippine Independence Fi- Park.
esta fun run/fun walk will be The fun run and fun walk will
held on Saturday, June 11, at 8 begin at 8 a.m. and a flag- raising
a.m. to celebrate the 113th year of ceremony will be held at 10:30
Philippine Independence. a.m. Finally, the fiesta festivities
The Voorhees Diversity Com- will begin at 11 a.m.
mittee will be represented at the The event is being co-spon-
fiesta and is encouraging town- sored by the Camden County
ship residents to come out for the Board of Chosen Freeholders as
fun day. well. Representatives from the
The event is being hosted by Voorhees Diversity Committee
the Filipino Executive Council of will be on hand during the fiesta.
Greater Philadelphia. It will be For more information, please
held at the Rizal Monument and call Hermie Aczon at 527-3268 or
Bataan Memorial at Cooper River Gwen Devera at 751-1364.

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MAY 25-31, 2011 – THE VOORHEES SUN 5
PATTY’S FARM MARKET
LIBRARY EVENTS
Customer Appreciation Day
June 4th • 1-4pm
Hot Dogs! Soda! Prizes! Live Music!
Container Planting Seminar
Call for registration at 772-1636 Babies’ Playgroup Bring your favorite anime for Featuring the alternative sounds of “Hofenakus”
or register online at www.camden- this marathon. but it ain’t easy listening.
countylibrary.org/events. Ages 1 to 18 months Refreshments will be served. 1237 Haddonfield - Berlin Road
Fridays, ongoing, 10 to 11 a.m. Registration for any program Voorhees, NJ 08043

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Camden County One-Stop
Career Center Workshop Toddlers’ Playgroup
Ages 18 to 36 months
Adults Fridays, ongoing, 11 a.m. to
Wednesday, May 25, 6 to 8:30 noon.
p.m. Play with new friends. We pro-
Learn to market yourself and vide the toys and books but no or-
conduct an effective job search. A ganized programming.
professional employment repre-
sentative from the Camden Coun- Shake Your Rattles
ty One-Stop Career Center pro- and Roll – Walkers
vides you with the tools you need
to search for your next opportuni- Ages 12 to 18 months
ty. Each in-depth workshop will Wednesday, May 25, 10:30 to
cover resume preparation, inter- 11:15 a.m.
viewing skills, and job searching Stories, songs, finger plays and
techniques and more bubbles. Stay and play after-
wards.
The Speculative Reader
A Science Fiction Shake Your Rattles
and Fantasy Book Group and Roll – Lap Sit
Adults Ages 6 to 12 months
Wednesday, May 25, 7 to 8:30 Wednesday, May 25, 11:30 to
p.m. 12:15 p.m.
“Childhood’s End” by Arthur Stories, bounces, bubbles, and
C. Clarke. songs. Stay and play afterwards.
Without warning, giant silver
ships from deep space appear in Giggles and Grins
the skies above every major city Ages 3 to 5
on Earth, manned by the Over- Thursday, May 26, 10:30 to 11:30
lords. In fifty years they eliminate a.m.
ignorance, disease and poverty. Stories, songs, and fingerplays
Then this golden age ends – and to celebrate spring.
the age of Mankind begins.
Story Time and Picture Bingo
Literary Cafe, Book Discussion Ages 2 to 6
Adults Thursday, May 26, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 26, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Stories and picture bingo.
“Cutting for Stone” by Abra-
ham Verghese. Summer Reading Sneak Preview
Epic story follows the lives of All Ages
twin brothers from Ethiopia to Friday, May 27, 6:30 p.m.
India to an inner-city hospital in Get a glimpse of One World
New York. Many Stories summer reading
programs.
Scrabble
Adults Teen and ‘Tween Programs
Friday, May 27, 1 to 3 p.m.
Enjoy a challenging game of Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
Scrabble. Program is in conjunc- Grades 6 to 12
tion with Kennedy Eldermed. Thursday, May 26, 4 p.m.
TAB is made up of teens and
Anime-Otakus tweens who want to make a differ-
Ages 16 and up ence in their local library. Plan
Tuesday, May 31, 4 to 7 p.m. and promote exciting new chil-
Bring your favorite anime for dren’s and teen programs while
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be served.
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6 THE VOORHEES SUN — MAY 25-31, 2011 EDITORIAL

ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


General Manager & Editor Publisher Executive Vice President

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ROBERT LINNEHAN Voorhees Editor

in our opinion

Memorial Day
A day that puts things into perspective
he cartoon at the right puts it all into perspective, does- letters to the editor
T n’t it? Memorial Day, perhaps more than any other day
of the year, helps all of us re-focus on our lives, our chal-
lenges and what the word “sacrifice” really means.
Pick the right
summer reading program
SPEAK UP!
It’s normal to get frustrated The Voorhees Sun welcomes letters from read-
In May and June, parents of children who strug- ers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look
by life’s speedbumps. Traffic Memorial Day gle with reading search for summer reading pro- for letters that are 300 words or fewer. Be
congestion is really heavy grams. sure to include your name, address and phone
How will you recognize our
Based on more than 40 years of experience with number with your letter, and know that we will
today. The price at the gas pump fallen heroes on Memorial
print your name and hometown with the letter.
Day? You can share your reading problems and special education, including
is high. It’s hard to find a seat at We do not print anonymous letters.
thoughts and ideas in the professorships, directorships, and editorships, I
a restaurant on a Friday night. Forum section at believe that many of these parents enroll their
Send letters via e-mail to
www.voorheessun.com. children in poor programs, programs offered by
Any number of “mini crises” letters@voorheessun.com, via fax at 856-
impressive sounding organizations that use strate- 427-0934, or via the mail at 108 Kings
can “ruin” our day. gies with little or no scientific merit, hire unquali- Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of
fied teachers, or cram students into classes too course, you can drop them off at our office,
Then we have Memorial Day, and, suddenly, we realize that large to meet their needs. Parents in Voorhees, too.
our mountains are really small molehills. Cherry Hill, and similar areas are particularly sus-
ceptible. The Voorhees Sun reserves the right to reprint
We take this day to honor the memory of the men and women Thus it’s important that they seek programs your letter in any medium – including electron-
who gave their lives so that we may enjoy the many freedoms that are: ically.
n Taught or diligently monitored and coached
that we have today. They left family and friends behind to serve by master’s level, state-certified reading special-
their country in our armed forces. And they didn’t come home. ists.
n Teach children individually or in small groups So my simple message to parents of children with
Around South Jersey, there will be ceremonies to honor our
of two or three. reading or other kinds of disabilities: Beware.
fallen heroes. Solemn words will be spoken and respect paid to n Use diagnostically and evidence-based in- Check out the program, don’t let prestigious
their memories. struction. sounding names or university affiliations influ-
n Monitor progress once or more weekly. ence you, ask for the independent, published evi-
This Memorial Day we encourage you to enjoy the holiday. n Provide children with enjoyable, satisfying ex- dence supporting the program’s effectiveness, and
You might have a barbecue with family and friends. You might periences. if you enroll your children, continuously look at
Poor programs, even those offered by major uni- the program’s effects on them.
take in a ball game. You might just kick back and relax with a versities, can backfire if they lack these attributes. Howard Margolis
day off from work.
But at some point, it is a three-day weekend, remember, we’d
also ask you to do something to recognize the courage and dedi-
cation of those who gave their all. We’d ask you to attend one of Another big move in Voorhees
the ceremonies and salute the veterans in attendance. Or per-
haps do something more tangible, such as donate to a veterans’
In 2005, Virtua shared a vision Michael Mignogna and our schools.
with the Voorhees Township The hospital is attracting re-
support group. At the least, please tell your children about the Committee to build a hospital MAYOR’S MESSAGE lated businesses such as medical
unlike any other. The medical offices and restaurants, adding
true meaning of the day. It’s an important lesson that we all facility would be state-of-the-art The new $481 million complex to our vibrant business commu-
need to hear, and hear over and over again. and would serve as a worldwide sits on a 120-acre site along nity. The project also included
model for others to follow. Dutchtown Road off of Route 73. an upgrade to our sewer infra-
The “challenges” we face every day don’t come close to meas-
The speeches have been made The hospital has already been an structure.
uring up to those faced by true heroes. Memorial Day is a time and the ribbon has been cut. On economic infusion for Voorhees, Virtua designed the hospital
to recognize their sacrifices. Please do so. May 22, Virtua’s dream became a having created 2,800 construc- to accommodate the needs of
reality when patients were tion jobs in a challenging econo- their patients.
moved to the new hospital where my. Each room is private with its
the process of healing and deliv- Virtua will also hire 1,000 ad- own computer for the medical
DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN ering babies has begun. ditional employees and the facil- staff and wireless Internet and
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board It is the first new hospital to ity will generate hundreds of cable for the patient.
BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.
open in New Jersey in seven thousands of dollars in tax rev-
Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman years. enue for both our municipality please see MAYOR, page 14
MAY 25-31, 2011 – THE VOORHEES SUN 7

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Voorhees. Noon to 1 p.m. Call (877)


WEDNESDAY 662-2273 for info.
May 25
Meditation: The Ripa Center,
FOR ALL Voorhees. 1 to 1:30 p.m. Call (877)
Focus Group: Voorhees Branch 662-2273 for info.
Library. 10:30 a.m. Call 772-1636 or
visit FOR KIDS
www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve Want to be listed? Giggles and Grins: Voorhees
nts to register. Branch Library. 10:30 a.m. Age 3 to
To have your Voorhees meeting or affair listed in the Calendar or Meetings, information must be received, 5. Call 772-1636 or visit www.cam-
Crochet and Knit Club: Voorhees in writing, two weeks prior to the date of the event.
Branch Library. 4:30 p.m. Call 772- dencountylibrary.org/events to
1636 or visit www.camdencountyli- register.
Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Voorhees Sun, 108 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ
brary.org/events to register. 08033. Or by email: news@voorheessun.com. Or you can submit a calendar listing through our Web site Teen Advisory Board: Voorhees
Camden County One-stop Career (www.voorheessun.com). Branch Library. 4 p.m. Grade 6 to 12.
Workshop: Voorhees Branch Call 772-1636 or visit www.camden-
Library. 6 p.m. Call 772-1636 or visit We will run photos if space is available and the quality of the photo is sufficient. Every attempt is made to countylibrary.org/events to regis-
www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve provide coverage to all organizations. ter.
nts to register. Storytime and Picture Bingo:
Facebook Basics: Voorhees Branch Voorhees Branch Library. 6:30 p.m.
Library. 7 p.m. Call 772-1636 or visit Age 2 to 6. Call 772-1636 or visit
www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve
nts to register. nts to register.
The Speculative Reader – Sci Fi
and Fantasy Book Chat: Voorhees
Branch Library. 7 p.m. Call 772-1636
p.m. Age 4. Call 429-8844 or visit FougCrew: Ashland Church, 33 East 772-1636 or visit www.camden-
FRIDAY
or visit www.camdencountyli-
www.AshlandChurch.com for info. Evesham Rd. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Grades countylibrary.org/events to regis- May 27
brary.org/events to register.
ESL classes: Ashland Church, 33 Kids Worship Choir: Ashland 5 and 6. Call 429-8844 or visit ter. FOR ALL
Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 6:30 www.AshlandChurch.com for info. Healing Hearts: Bethany Baptist
East Evesham Rd. 7 p.m. Child care
provided. Call 429-8844 or visit p.m. Grade 3. Call 429-8844 or visit Youth Bible Study: Ashland Church, Annex Building, 10 Foster
www.AshlandChurch.com for info. Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 7 p.m.
www.AshlandChurch.com for info.
Youth Worship Choir: Ashland Junior high and high-schoolers. Call THURSDAY Ave., Gibbsboro. 7 to 8 p.m. Call 782-
6755.
Mat Pilates class: Voorhees Middle May 26
Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 6 p.m. 429-8844 or visit www.Ashland-
School. Call (800) 826-6737 for info. FOR KIDS
Grade 6 and up. Call 429-8844 or Church.com for info. FOR ALL
FOR KIDS visit www.AshlandChurch.com for Shake Your Rattles and Roll: Babies’ Playgroup: Voorhees
Book Chat: Voorhees Branch Branch Library. 10 to 11 a.m. Ages
Boy Scout Troop 48: Holy Com- info. Voorhees Branch Library. 10:30 and Library. 7 p.m. Call 772-1636 or visit
munion Church, Route 73. Boys ages 11:30 a.m. Call 772-1636 or visit infant to 18-months. Call 772-1636 or
Kids Activities: Ashland Church, 33 www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve visit
10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call Paul Lee East Evesham Rd. 6:30 p.m. Pre- www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve nts to register.
at 751-9796. nts to register. www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve
school to grade 4. Call 429-8844 or Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club: nts to register.
Wee Worship Bell Choir: Ashland visit www.AshlandChurch.com for Homeschool Events – Let’s Write: Country Club Diner, Rt. 561. 7:15 to
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Overeaters Anonymous: Hope visit
United Church, 700 Cooper Rd. 10 to www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve
11 a.m. Call 609-239-0022 or visit nts to register.
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Special to The Sun


Cherry Hill’s Matt Goldberg is awarded at the District 38 Speech
Evaluation Contest in Exton, Pa. He came in first place at the May 14
event.

Goldberg takes
first place
Cherry Hill resident and presi- “They come in handy–not only
dent of the Voorhees Toastmas- in Toastmasters competitions,
ters Club Matt Goldberg repre- but in a variety of work and life
sented his club at the May 14 Dis- experiences as well.”
trict 38 Speech Evaluation Con- To reach the District 38 finals,
test in Exton, Pa., and talked Matt had to compete in, and win,
away with first-place honors. contests at the club, area and divi-
Six division winners competed sion levels. District 38 is com-
recently, with a two-to-three prised of more than 125 corporate
minute evaluation based on a and community clubs in eastern
five-to-seven minute “model” Pennsylvania and southern and
speech. central New Jersey.
The evaluation contest draws Goldberg, an author of two
upon the ability to listen closely, new, acclaimed humor books, is
and after five minutes of reflec- available to speak to organiza-
tion, the ability to deliver an or- tions, companies and individuals
ganized mini-speech that bal- in a variety of formats, and may
ances praise, helpful critique and be reached at matt@tipofthegold-
good humor. berg.com.
“We practice these skills every For more information on the
week at our club meetings,” noted Voorhees Toastmasters Club, you
Goldberg, a writer and public may send an e-mail to
speaker from Cherry Hill. omia@aol.com.

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CALENDAR Children’s Dance Class: Ashland
Microsoft Word II: Voorhees
Branch Library. 7 p.m. Call 772-1636
Continued from page 8 Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 10 a.m. or visit www.camdencountyli-
Plus, take advantage of this program now and you may to 10:45 a.m. Preschool to grade 2 brary.org/events to register.
p.m. Call 429-8844 or visit
be eligible for up to $4,000 in rebates! Summer Reading Sneak Preview:
www.AshlandChurch.com for info. Overeaters Anonymous: Kennedy
Voorhees Branch Library. 6:30 p.m. Memorial Hospital, Stratford. 7:45 to
Call 772-1636 or visit www.camden- 8:45 p.m. Call 609-239-0022 or visit
countylibrary.org/events to regis- www.southjerseyoa.org.
Call ter. SUNDAY Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Club
Brought to you by 1-800-648-0138 May 29 meeting: Filomena’s Restaurant,
Berlin. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Contact Jack
for more information. SATURDAY
FOR ALL at (609) 315-2289 for more informa-
Sunday Services: Ashland Church, tion.
May 28 33 East Evesham Rd. 9:30 and 11
a.m. Child care and children services
FOR SENIORS
available. Call 429-8844 or visit Senior Citizen Club: Lions Lake Park
www.AshlandChurch.com for info. Banquet Facility. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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FOR ALL ESL classes: Ashland Church, 33
East Evesham Rd. 7 p.m. Child care
l Ed Sch Mat Pilates class: Voorhees Middle
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Orchard Friends School has successfully educated students with language-based learning differences Meditation: The Ripa Center, Boy Scout Troop 48: Holy Com-
since 1999. In the tradition of Friends education, we offer excellence in programming while fostering Voorhees. 10:30 to 11 a.m. Call (877) munion Church, Route 73. Boys ages
a sense of community in which each student’s intellectual, physical and emotional gifts are nurtured. We 662-2273 for info. 10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call Paul Lee
help students overcome obstacles both in and outside the classroom while keeping families informed Slow Flow Yoga: The Ripa Center, at 751-9796.
and involved to maximize the growth and potential of their child. Voorhees. 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Call Wee Worship Bell Choir: Ashland
(877) 662-2273 for info. Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 6:30
Elementary – high school program | 4:1 student/teacher ratio p.m. Age 4. Call 429-8844 or visit
Special Education certified teachers | Speech & occupational therapy on-site www.AshlandChurch.com for info.
Extracurricular program and special events Kids Worship Choir: Ashland
TUESDAY Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 6:30
May 31 p.m. Grade 3. Call 429-8844 or visit
For more information call: 856-786-1123 FOR ALL www.AshlandChurch.com for info.
Anime-Otakus: Voorhees Branch Youth Worship Choir: Ashland
Library. 4 p.m. Call 772-1636 or visit Church, 33 East Evesham Rd. 6 p.m.
Orchard Friends School www.camdencountylibrary.org/eve
nts to register.
Grade 6 and up. Call 429-8844 or
visit www.AshlandChurch.com for
info.
A special place for special children Breath, Water, Sound Yoga:
Kids Activities: Ashland Church, 33
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East Evesham Rd. 6:30 p.m. Pre-
Call 772-1636 or visit www.camden-
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countylibrary.org/events to regis- visit www.AshlandChurch.com for
info.
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Upcoming
school events Spring
i
Here is the complete school dis- tion Luncheon
is the perfect time to
trict calendar of events for the 6/9/2011 Signal Hill School Au-
month of June: thor Visit with Daryl Cobb
6/1/2011 Signal Hill School 6/9/2011 Voorhees Middle
Spelling Bee – Round 1 – Grades 3, School Summer Book Check Out
4 and 5 @ Library 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
6/1/2011 Voorhees Middle 6/10/2011 E.T. Hamilton School
School Principal’s Honor Roll Field Day 9:30 a.m. (Rain date
Luncheon 6/13)
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6/2/2011 Signal Hill School Sci- tivity (Rain date 6/13)
ence Day 6/10/2011 Voorhees Middle

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Enrollment
nrollment
6/2/2011 Voorhees Middle School 7th Grade Spelling Bee
School Demerit Free Assembly 6/16/2011 Voorhees Middle
6/3/2011 E.T. Hamilton School School PFA Book Swap @ VMS  State-of-the-Art Facility
5th Grade Day 9:30 a.m. Theater 6 – 8 p.m. S
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6/6/2011 Special Education Kindergarten Promotion
Parent Advisory Committee 6/17/2011 Signal Hill School 5th
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6/20/2011 Kresson School 5th
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Gallucci to Prudential Fox


David Rickel, vice president, (NJAR).
regional manager and office man- Gallucci holds numerous
ager of the Prudential Fox & awards in listing and selling real
Roach Marlton Voorhees Home estate and is a continuous recipi-
Marketing Center, welcomes ent of the NJAR Circle of Excel-
Joanne Gallucci as a sales associ- lence and the BCC Board of Real-
ate. tors superior performance
Formerly with Long and Foster awards.
in Cherry Hill, Gallucci, certified “I chose to continue my career
relocation specialist, joins with 22 with the market leader of our in-
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She is a member of the Burling- services Burlington, Camden and
ton Camden County (BCCBOR) Gloucester counties and can be
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Jersey Association of Realtors 296-0900 cell.
14 THE VOORHEES SUN — MAY 25-31, 2011
Enrolling Now For September 2011
Naudain Best Musical for Eastern
Academy CATS
sky said. “It was something that
was risky. When you say to your-
eral performances up in New
York City at Broadway, Molotsky
A Montessori School Continued from page 1
self that you’re going to get a said.
bunch of high school students to While the awards are nice,
“Education That Lasts A Lifetime”
crawl around and dance like cats, Molotsky said that the theater
• Toddler, Pre-school & Kindergarten Programs • State licensed, non-profit facility comfort zones and take on a diffi- it could go very wrong, or it could club isn’t about receiving awards
• Half, Full & All Day Programs • Summer Enrichment Programs cult task is vital to any theater be great. It helps to produce won- or being nominated.
• Trained Montessori Teachers • Two administrators on-site club, he said. derful material.” There have been performances
“I think constantly challenging Also, the club was well-sea- in the past that were not nominat-

(856) 751-1510

       
Established
1977
not only the kids but also the staff
is important. ‘Cats’ was a gamble
in terms of asking the kids and
soned this year as Molotsky and
his staff put together several
cabaret performances in addition
ed, Molotsky said, of which he
was very proud.
But even so, winning is always
 
       ourselves to produce something to the club’s fall performance. nice, Molotsky said with a chuck-
www.naudainacademy.com • 6 School Lane, Voorhees we had never done before,” Molot- The group also went to see sev- le.

Mayor’s message
MAYOR
Continued from page 6
Want to see more of
the new Virtua?
Meals will be delivered upon Be sure to check out
request to patients any time of www.voorheessun.com for
the day or night. Certain visitors photos from the big move.
are permitted to visit loved ones Also, meet a Voorhees paitent
around the clock. Doctors and who spent the day in the new
nurses will be able to care for pa- Virtua hospital.
tients more effectively and effi-
ciently.
A hospital is a “home away
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visit loved ones. jacent to the Kirkwood Fire Sta-
The hospital is also a bright, tion. There will be a memorial
happy place for nervous parents ceremony at 11:30 a.m. with re-
to welcome the miracle of new freshments following.
life into the world. Special thanks to Terri and
Top and On behalf of the Voorhees Vaughn Vandegrift for their help
Bottoms Tilt Township Committee and the in organizing and sponsoring this
100% Rigid Voorhees community, congratula- unofficial start of summer in our
Vinyl tions to Virtua and thank you for community.
Comes With letting us be the home of your vi- Join us in honoring those who
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Screens freedom.
Kirkwood Memorial Day Parade
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Special Education
Parent Advisory
Committee meets June 6
The Voorhees Township please contact Dr. Elaine Hill at
Schools has organized a Special 751-8446 ext. 6135.
Education Parent Advisory Com- There is a significant statisti-
mittee as a forum for parents to cal relationship between the level
provide input to the district on is- of family involvement and im-
sues concerning students with proved outcomes for children and
disabilities. The participation of young adults, according to the
all parents is welcome, represen- district.
tatives reported. Special Education Parent Advi-
Please note that this is not the sory Groups are required for all
forum for a discussion about indi- school districts in New Jersey.
vidual students or a child’s IEP. The purpose of these groups is
Topics are limited to those that to provide opportunities for par-
impact all students or a group of ents and community members to
students. offer input to their districts on
If you have concerns that you critical issues.
would like to share with the direc- The next meeting will be held
tor of Special Services prior to on Monday, June 6 at the
that meeting, or a specific con- Voorhees Middle School lecture
cern about your child’s program, hall from 7 to 9 p.m.

Town Hall
professionals. It’s great,” he said.
HALL The new town hall is part of
PREIT’s $150 million mixed-use
Continued from page 1
redevelopment that includes a
renovated two-level mall, an
town, as he toured the new facili- award-winning office building,
ty. It will be 100 percent more effi- 425 luxury residential apartments
cient than the old structure, he and condominiums, and street re-
said. tail, restaurants and services.
“This is a facility designed by It’s the first of its type and
our employees with help from scale in southern New Jersey.

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was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes a few years ago. Pictured in the front row, from left, are Rachel
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Rylee Booth Benjamin Cupschalk Cory Freedner Jason Hudak Stephen Love Amanda Nieves Jacob Platt Alexus Ruffin Thomas Tai
Jordyn Abrams Gary Bowman Jordan Dahan Bianca Funari Zymier Jones Sarah Lucas Samantha Nowicki Evan Plotnick Gerald Scharlach Samantha Taufer
Jeffrey Ackerman Ayla Boyd Rebecca Dahan Kayla Gagnon Brendan Joyce Emily Mac Stephanie O’Connor David Porrini Natalie Schmidt Emmalyn Tavani
Mariam Adebiyi Jacob Boyd Karla D’Ambrosio Stone Garber Gerald Joyce Max Malmud Matthew Ober Louis Priolo Amanda Schneck Isabelle Tereshko
Jennifer Amariti Erin Britton Kaushal Dave Darren Gibson Dylan Kalodner Ariana Manelis Miguel Oleaga Heather Quaile Jonathan Shaw Anthony Ter-Saakov Olivia Zakaria
Lauren Amariti Cora Bundy Shruti Dave Erin Goag Dylan Kaytes Brandon Martinez Shelby O’Neill Nidha Rabbitwala Mark Shekhter Natalya Ter-Saakov Justyna Zieba
Remegio Anasco Logan Burns Shaun Davis Madelyn Goldfield Amanda Kerr Brian May Dylan Orloff Adam Randazzo Elizabeth Sheridan Christopher Townsend Nida Zubair
Yazmenne Archer Morgan Burns Johanny Del-Orbe Alexandra Gordon Faith Kim Jason Mazza Frank Pallante Madison Reyes Ilana Shmukler Sean Trambadia Hayden Zuber
Adi Arev Isabella Caputi Jeremiah DiBease Megan Grabenstein Jeremy Kuptsow Colin McCollum Eve Parker Joshua Ridenhour Neshay Smith Diane Tran
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Ruth Bakley Jenna Carnival Liam Egenton Shannon Hart Tammy Lau Cristel Moncayo Sahil Pated Christina Rogers Carly Soler Nicholas Viman
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Matthew Bell Jonathan Cohen Brett Fleischer Brandon Horbiak Kathleen Lee Daniel Nakhla Nyla Payton Melanie Rousseau Olivia Spina Wyatt Williams
Emily Benn Marla Colino Alexandrea Flood Julie Huang Koren Levey Irene Nam Miranda Pilato Alexis Roustas Elyssa Steinberg Matthew Wilson
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It’s swimming time!


Local residents have been vol- adise where memories of a life- ing area. There is also a large div-
unteering to get Sturbridge time are made. ing area with an attached one-
Woods Swim Club ready for the Entire families showed up at meter diving board. A separate
summer swim season. the club’s Spring Cleanup and 15-foot diameter baby pool is pro-
Sturbridge Woods Swim Club swept away the signs of Old Man vided for the youngest swimmers.
is the only community swim club Winter. In addition to all the swimming
in Voorhees and offers member- Dreams of summer fun fueled activities the SWSC has twin vol-
ships to all who are interested in their efforts and the club was left leyball courts, pingpong tables, a
joining. ready for the Stingrays invasion four square pad, a playground
More than 60 members have that happens every spring. area, wooded areas with picnic ta-
taken time out of their busy Sturbridge Woods Swim Club bles, and a propane grill available
schedules to create a summer par- is the home of the Stingrays, a for parties.
competitive summer swim team The SWSC hosts parties for
open to swimmers of all levels members on Memorial Day, 4th of
aged 4 to 18. July, and Labor Day.
The Stingrays hold practice Members are also allowed to
after school beginning in June host their own parties at the pool.
and then weekday mornings Raft nights are held every
through July. Evening practices Wednesday.
are held to accommodate swim- New this season, we will also
mers with busy camp schedules. be having Friday Night Happy
The Stingrays have many fun Hours for adults to come and
activities planned every summer relax with friends.
including pancake breakfasts, For a nominal guest fee, mem-
themed weekly potluck parties, bers can invite their friends to
Bingo night, and an end-of-the join them at SWSC to share in the
year banquet. fun. Grandparents and babysit-
A learn-to-swim program and ters are always free.
pre-team are available for young For a view of the swim club
swimmers that aspire to become and facilities please visit our web-
future Stingrays. site at www.sturbridgewoodsswim-
Looking for the perfect place club.com.
for your kids to spend their sum- Details about the Stingrays
mer vacation? The Sturbridge swim team can be found at
Woods Swim Club in Voorhees www.swstingrays.com.
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home. relax in a lounge chair and expe-
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Club is conveniently located at breezes, and tranquil surround-
Forrest Hills Drive and Cooper ings that make Sturbridge Woods
Road in Voorhees. Swim Club a very special place.
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Tony Says: TV Model # LC60LE830
5 Year White Glove TOTAL
SHARP Warranty* Delivery
The “Big Red Best Buy $ $ $
Machine” will
P.C. Richard & Son $ $ $
hhgregg $ $ $
be back! CAMERA $
189999 $
9999 $
9999 $
209997
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