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Cell phone tower
Residents start petition
against tower. PAGE 3
Two vehicle chargers installed in Cherry Hill
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
Seven electric vehicle chargers
have been installed throughout
Camden County, including two at
Camden County Colleges Cherry
Hill campus, which were un-
veiled recently.
Similar to the iPhone and the
iPad, the electric vehicle is the
wave of our future, said Free-
holder Jeffrey Nash, liaison to
the Camden County Division of
Environmental Affairs. It is not
only cost effective, but its impor-
tant for our environment.
A matching grant of $30,000
from the U.S. Department of En-
ergy is being used to fund the
$60,000 project, according to a
county release.
Camden County entered into a
pilot cost-sharing program with
ECOtality North America to in-
stall the stations, according to
Nash.
Were seeing more people are
buying these electric vehicles.
Camden County is meeting the
needs of Camden County resi-
dents and municipalities by offer-
ing this free service, said Chris
Waldron, county director of sus-
tainability. Were ahead of the
curve.
The additional six charging
stations can be found at the Cam-
den County Boathouse at Cooper
River, the Camden County Tech-
SHANNON CAULFIELD/ The Cherry Hill Sun
Ford representative Andrew Dasher plugs in the Ford Fusion Energi at the unveiling of Camden Countys electric vehicle charging stations. A
matching grant of $30,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy is being used to fund the $60,000 project, according to a county release.
Were seeing more people are buying these electric vehicles. Camden County is meeting the needs of Camden County residents and munici-
palities by offering this free service, said Chris Waldron, county director of sustainability. Were ahead of the curve.
please see RESIDENTS, page 7
Seminar for family
caregivers Sept. 9
A free evening seminar for
family caregivers, covering the
topic of Estate Planning Check-
up: Documents Needed to Avoid a
Crisis, will be held Monday, Sept.
9 from 6- 7:30 p.m. at Rothkoff Law
Group, 911 Kings Highway South,
Cherry Hill.
This seminar is part of the
Focus on the Caregiver series of
free seminars designed to help
caregivers learn how to best help
an elderly or disabled loved one,
without neglecting their own
care.
According to elder and disabili-
ty law attorney Jerold Rothkoff,
family members play an integral
role in caring for an aging loved
one.
This seminar will address es-
tate planning. It is imperative for
family caregivers to gain the nec-
essary information to best protect
their loved ones.
Light refreshments will be
served and reservations are re-
quested, by calling 1 (877) 475-
1101, or (856) 616-2923.
Register online at
www.rothkofflaw.com or via
email:
Stephanie@rothkofflaw.com
Resident hired at health
alliance company
Linda Smith of Cherry Hill has
been hired as director of commu-
nication and marketing at Con-
tinuum Health Alliance, a Marl-
ton-based company that delivers
management services to hospital-
based and independent physician
groups throughout the region.
As director of communication
and marketing, Smith provides
strategic direction for all external
and internal communications ef-
forts on behalf of the company
and its clients, advancing the
Continuum brand among the
company's diverse customer cate-
gories.
Smith has more than 20 years
of experience in branding, mar-
keting, advertising and public re-
lations.
Community Field Day
Sunday, Aug. 18
Want to get active as a family?
Want to get the kids out of the
house and playing? Want to be
part of the cause?
Join Community Field Day on
Sunday, Aug. 18 from 11 a.m. 4
p.m.
The event is open to the public!
Everyone will congregate at
the stadium area of Cooper River
Park to revive the field day clas-
sics: potato sack races, water bal-
loon toss, relay races and group
exercise classes are scheduled
throughout the day.
For more information and to
RSVP check us out on Facebook
www.facebook.com/ActivityAd-
venture and join us at www.meet-
up.com/activentures/
In lieu of a registration fee, a
donation to Alliance for a Healthi-
er Generation is suggested.
www.crowdrise.com/activen-
tures.
Questions? Excited to hear
more? Wondering what you can
do to participate? Contact Jen-
nifer at fun.fit.play@gmail.com.
Greater South Jersey
Chorus holding auditions
The Greater South Jersey Cho-
rus is holding auditions for its fall
season on Monday and Tuesday,
Aug, 19-20, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at
the Unitarian Universalist
Church, 401 N. Kings Highway
Cherry Hill.
Auditions must be scheduled in
advance. For more information
or to schedule an audition, call
Rose at (856) 858-0987 or e-mail
roseboland6@comcast.net.
Nature photography
for beginners Aug. 14
Dont miss Nature Photogra-
phy for the Beginner on Wednes-
day, Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. Learn about
cameras, equipment, software
and techniques for the beginner.
There will be a presentation and
demonstrations followed by a
walk.
For information, contact
Michael Hogan by phone at (609)
476-2086 or email
hoganphoto@verizon.net.
Natures Palette for
Papermaking Sept. 10
Natures Palette for Papermak-
ing, presented by Winnie
Radolan, will be the topic of the
evening at the Horticultural Soci-
ety of South Jersey monthly
meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 7
p.m. It will be held at the Carman
Tilelli Community Center, 820
Mercer St.
The lecture is free and open to
the public.
At the end of the growing sea-
son, our gardens provide us with
a wealth of plant materials,
which can be processed into pa-
permaking fibers, useful for cre-
ating beautiful handmade papers.
Winnie started her career in pa-
permaking in 1989 at the site of
Americas first paper mill, Ritten-
houseTown.
For more information, go to the
www.HSSJ.org website.
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By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
The possibility of a cell phone
tower on the Fox Hollow Swim
Clubs property has raised con-
cerns for members of the club
and residents in the area.
The swim club, which is locat-
ed on Partridge Lane, says AT&T
has a need for a wireless telecom-
munications facility and believes
it is the best site for the facility,
the clubs Facebook page said.
According to the clubs Face-
book, it is the best site because
the location allows the company
to upgrade the service for the en-
tire area and it has the least im-
pact of any potential site.
Fox Hollow Swim Club Presi-
dent Tim OConnor couldnt be
reached for comment.
According to resident Mar-
garet Krzeminski-Pacuku, who
has organized a petition against
the tower, the club notified club
members of a vote for the project
two weeks ahead of time.
The club attached a proxy vote
form to the email, Krzeminski-
Pacuku said.
The nine-member board was
looking for 25 votes, a quarter of
the active membership, she said.
They got 35 votes. I never
thought there was a chance that
my neighbors would vote for a
cell phone tower in a million
years.
According to Krzeminski-
Pacuku, the club bylaws dont
allow for a proxy vote, but the
club sent it anyway.
Im questioning the validity of
the vote. Procedurally, the bylaws
dont allow proxy vote and they
still sent it, Krzeminski-Pacuku
said, adding she is unsure of
how many people actually saw
the email.
According to Krzeminski-
Pacuku, the email wasnt tagged
with any urgency.
Krzeminski-Pacuku requested
information from the club, which
is supposed to be made available
to members the only people the
board needs to answer to.
She requested copies of corre-
spondence from AT&T and the
club, meeting minutes from the
July 17 meeting and the last three
years of financial reports.
Im entitled to the informa-
tion, its in their bylaws,
Krzeminski-Pacuku said.
She is still waiting for a re-
sponse.
According to Krzeminski-
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Resident elected as
president of Philadelphia
Trial Lawyers Association
Cherry Hill resident Nancy
Winkler, Esq., a partner at Eisen-
berg Rothweiler Winkler Eisen-
berg & Jeck P.C., was recently
elected president of the Philadel-
phia Trial Lawyers Association,
at the organizations annual meet-
ing held at the Rittenhouse Hotel.
Winkler is the fourth woman to
preside over PTLA in its 54-year
history.
Working hard to protect the
rights of innocent victims has
been at the heart of Winklers ca-
reer.
For 26 years, she has represent-
ed individuals and their families
in the litigation of complex per-
sonal injury matters involving au-
tomobile defects, product liability,
pharmaceutical liability, medical
malpractice, toxic exposure, con-
struction accidents, falls and auto-
mobile/trucking accidents.
Winkler also serves on the
Board of Governors of the Penn-
sylvania Association for Justice
and is a member of local and state
bar associations in Pennsylvania
and New Jersey and the Ameri-
can Association for Justice.
In 2008, she was inducted as a
Fellow of Litigation Counsel of
America.
Winkler received the Philadel-
phia Trial Lawyers Associations
Presidents Award in 2002 and the
Pennsylvania Association for Jus-
tice Service Award in 2009.She
routinely volunteers her time to
take on pro bono cases for the in-
digent.
Winkler resides in Cherry Hill
with her husband and two sons.
THE CHERRY HILL SUN 5
Fashion
Bash
Aug. 10
at mall
Cherry Hill Malls Style Squad
is producing a Back-to-School
Fashion Bash from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Aug. 10.
Fashion Bash is a fashion,
beauty and shopping celebration
featuring Cherry Hill Mall retail-
ers, specialty stores and outside
vendors specializing in high-end
luxury brands.
The fashion-packed event fea-
tures hair and makeup demon-
strations by Cherry Hill Mall
beauty retailers and salons, give-
aways, wardrobe styling, and a
social media lounge hosted by
Crate & Barrel and Verizon.
Throughout the day, style
squad members will model back-
to-school looks both on the stage
and during freeze modeling
sessions in the mall, and tweet
about store sales and back-to-
school trends.
Since January, Style Squad
members have learned the funda-
mentals of producing and imple-
menting Fashion Bash and have
assisted with the process.
The teen ambassadors have
volunteered for different roles
leading up to and during the
event including
styling/wardrobe, modeling, pho-
tography and social media mar-
keting.
Style squad members attend
two-hour monthly educational
sessions where they learn the ins
and outs of planning a fashion
show and complete the various
tasks involved with producing a
show, including advertising, mar-
keting, photography, design and
creative managing.
The program culminates with
Cherry Hill Mall Fashion Bash
on Aug. 10.
in our opinion
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T
he Second Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution states: A well
regulated militia, being neces-
sary to the security of a free state, the
right of the people to keep and bear
arms shall not be infringed.
Its only 27 words, but it is perhaps
the Amendment thats most open to in-
terpretation.
Gun advocates focus on the phrase
the right of the people when making
their case for why citizens should be
allowed to own, and carry, guns. The
opposing side focuses on the word
militia, saying that the Amendment
in no way meant to reward free rights
for any citizen to own and carry a gun,
whenever and wherever they want.
Last week, local anti-gun groups
won a victory in court, when a federal
appeals court in Philadelphia upheld
New Jerseys law that states residents
need to show a justifiable need to
carry a handgun in public.
The decision means that, even if
you can legally own a gun, you cant
carry it wherever you please, whenev-
er you please.
In a state with 8.87 million people
and high violence areas such as Cam-
den this law is a good one, and this
court decision was the appropriate
one.
Were all for equal rights for bearing
arms, within reason but thats a sub-
ject for another day.
What were not for is wielding these
arms in public, with no legitimate pur-
pose. Police officers, security officers
and other officials are appropriate car-
riers of weapons in public. Everyone
else?
Kinda hard to justify, in our opinion,
so were glad the court agrees with
New Jerseys law that forces people
who want to carry arms in public to
really prove that he or she needs it.
If they can prove a justifiable
need for doing so, then fine. Other-
wise, get real.
There isnt much good that can
come of carrying a gun in public, so
we applaud the state for creating this
stringent law, and also applaud the
U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia
for upholding it.
The law does not infringe upon citi-
zens right to bear arms, and there is
no solid argument against it.
Is there a justifiable need?
Federal appeals court upholds law banning public gun carrying
Your thoughts
What are your thoughts on New
Jerseys justifiable need law, or the
Court of Appeals decision?
police reports
The following are on file with the Cherry
Hill Police Department:
On July 25, it was reported to police that
two 14-year-old boys were approached by a
37-year-old male, who asked the boys if they
had ever engaged in oral sex. Hearing this,
the children became uncomfortable and
began to leave the area.
As they were leaving, the suspect walked
up to one of the boys in an intimidating
manner and was observed fondling himself.
The boys immediately left for home.
The incident occurred in a wooded area
in the vicinity of Lark Lane. No physical
contact occurred between the suspect and
the children.
The following day, police developed a sus-
pect who was transported to police head-
quarters for interview.
During the same period, detectives as-
sembled a photo line-up, which contained
this subjects photograph.
Both boys positively identified the sus-
pect as the person they encountered in the
park. As a result, the suspect was charged
with two counts of criminal sexual contact
and two counts of endangering the welfare
of a child. Bail was set in the amount of
$35,000 full cash. The suspect was subse-
quently remanded to the Camden County
Jail.
On July 31 at 10:03 p.m., the Cherry Hill
Police responded to the report of a burglar
alarm at Ferguson Commercial located at
2020 Springdale Road.
Upon arrival, police found the front door
open and a vehicle with its engine running
parked on the side of the building.
Police radio advised the on-scene officers
that this auto was reported stolen from Eve-
sham Township earlier in the day.
When police entered the building, they
found a female burglarizing the business of-
fice.
Two thousand dollars were recovered
from the scene.
She was taken into custody after a brief
struggle with police.
The suspect was transported to the Po-
lice Administration Building where she
was charged with burglary, resisting arrest
and possession of a stolen auto.
Bail was set in the amount of $18,500 at
10 percent, which she did not post causing
her remand to the Camden County Jail.
AUGUST 7-13, 2013 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 7

Camden County invests


in animal shelter
Camden County is
an animal friendly
place and a majority
of our neighbors own
a dog or cat through-
out the 191,000 house-
holds here. In fact,
according to our last
census, more than 70
percent of all Cam-
den County homes
include a furry friend. This over-
whelming compassion for animals
also means the Freeholder Board
has to humanely house pets that
run away or are turned into our
animal shelter.
That said, the Freeholder Board
approved a two-year plan to recon-
figure and expand our animal
shelter in Gloucester Township. In
keeping with that ideal, the Free-
holder Board has made a commit-
ment to treat our homeless
animals in the most humane man-
ner possible.
This years budget includes $2
million for the renovation and ex-
pansion of the animal shelter,
which is already underway. An ad-
ditional $1.5 million is projected
for next years budget for the con-
struction of a new adoption center
expected to open in 2014.
The improvements to the ani-
mal shelter will expand the capac-
ity for dogs by 25 percent with the
addition of a fourth dog run.
There will be more room for cats
as well by maximizing space
within the existing footprint of
the building.
Next year, we plan to open a new
Animal Adoption Center in a
high-visibility location to provide
easier access for prospective
adopting families. The center will
have a retail feel with glass-
walled acquaintance rooms in-
stead of a traditional shelter
setting with animals in cages, to
encourage shorter shelter stays
for adoptable stray animals.
The Animal Adoption Center
will also provide edu-
cational program-
ming on the humane
treatment of animals
for school children
and adults. They will
teach pet-owners of
the importance of li-
censing and micro-
chipping their pets.
The Freeholder
Board has taken a holistic ap-
proach to animal management
that includes the facilitation of the
Camden County Animal Alliance,
a network of animal shelters lo-
cated within the county. They ad-
vocate for the adoption of a
regional standard municipal or-
dinance for animal management
that embraces trap/neuter/re-
lease, a humane effort to stabilize
the feral cat population. This will
eventually lead to the decrease in
stray cats, along with lower mu-
nicipal animal control costs and
intake at shelters.
The animal alliance has received
national attention for developing a
comprehensive strategy to restruc-
ture animal control on a county-
wide level. Camden Countys
unique approach has brought to-
gether municipalities, the animal
welfare community and to formu-
late a proactive plan to address the
problem of feral, abandoned and
orphaned animals.
The Camden County Animal
Shelter is located at 125 County
House Road in Blackwood. Please
visit the shelter if you are consid-
ering adopting a dog or cat for
your family. For more information
on the shelter, call (856) 401-1300 or
visit www.ccasnj.org.
If you have any other questions
about County services, please call
me at (856) 225-5575, or email me at
carmenr@camdencounty.com.
Also, you can like us on Facebook
at www.Facebook.com/camden-
countynj and follow us on Twitter
@camdencountynj.
By Camden County Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez
Residents are able to use car
charging stations free of charge
nical School in Gloucester Town-
ship, the South County Regional
Branch Library in Winslow
Township, the Bellmawr Branch
Library and Camden County Col-
leges campuses in Gloucester
Township and Camden City.
Residents are able to use the
charging stations free of charge.
According to freeholder
Michelle Gentek, the charging
stations allow municipalities to
purchase electric vehicles.
Gloucester Township currently
has seven electric vehicles in use.
Its so great the county is sup-
plying municipalities to go
green, Gentek said.
According to the release, elec-
tric vehicles are seen as a key to
meeting the new fuel-efficiency
standards for 54.5 miles per gal-
lon by model year 2025. To date,
about 100,000 plug-in cars have
been sold in the U.S. and all the
new charging stations are recog-
nized by the U.S. Department of
Energy.
Steve Oliver, of Berwyn, Pa.,
made the trip to Cherry Hill in
his hybrid gas/electric car for the
launch of the stations.
Hes owned his Chevy Volt for
approximately a year and a half,
netting more than 27,000 miles on
it and only using about 50 gallons
of gas to date.
According to Oliver, he is able
to get 50 miles on a charge, which
takes about two to three hours to
achieve when plugged in at the
stations. At home, his charging
takes about eight to 10 hours.
Im averaging about 540 miles
to every gallon of gas I have,
Oliver said. This car has an en-
gine in it, but it has a pretty large
battery. I drove down here on the
back roads. I plugged in when I
got here. Ill go to Philly and plug
in and not have to pay a dime.
Thats great.
According to Oliver, the secret
to being green is being married
to the idea.
You just have to be in the
right mindset, he said.
According to Brian Gember-
ling of Calvi Electric Company,
which installed the stations
through ECOtality, electric vehi-
cles are on the forefront of the
green movement.
Its spreading across Pennsyl-
vania and New Jersey, Gember-
ling said. People are starting to
recognize a real need for them.
The long-term goal is to get
people thinking differently,
which cannot be done without
proper infrastructure, Gamber-
ling said.
Camden County is doing their
part to get people to switch, he
said.
People arent going to feel
comfortable buying these cars if
its an inconvenience to charge.
According to Gemberling, At-
lantic and Gloucester counties
have charging stations as well.
Camden County looked at it
and said lets do it for our resi-
dents, Gemberling said. Were
proud to be a part of it.
For more information on the
charging stations, visit
www.camdencounty.com or the
U.S. Department of Energy at
www.afdc.energy.gov/locator/sta-
tions/.
RESIDENTS
Continued from page 1
WEDNESDAY AUG. 7
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.
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.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
8 p.m. at St. Andrews United
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. Call 795-3428 or email
cherryhilltaichigroup@gmail.com
or visit www.meetup.com/Cherry-
Hill-Tai-Chi-Group.
ACHIM Mens Group lunch: Noon at
Short Hills Deli. No planned agen-
da other than pleasant conversa-
tion. For more information visit
www.mkorshalom.org.
Bagel, Coffee and Networking:
7:30-9 a.m. Katz JCC Springdale
and Kresson Roads. RSVP at jbn-
snj.org.
THURSDAY AUG. 8
Rotary Breakfast Club: 7:15 a.m. at
Ponzios Diner and Restaurant,
Route 70. Contact club president
Joseph Marcelli at marcelli@com-
cast.net or 424-3707.
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.
MOMS Club of Cherry Hill East and
Voorhees meeting: General
membership meeting. For details,
email membership@mom-
sclubcherryhill.org or visit
www.momsclubcherryhill.org for
information.
Thursday Morning: 10:30 a.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Coffee
and refreshments while enjoying
a mix of presentations, lively
exchanges on current issues and
events, life-story swaps and fun
and fellowship. Program topics
and speakers vary. Visit
www.chplnj.org for more informa-
tion.
FRIDAY AUG. 9
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
Garden State Rotary Club of Cher-
ry Hill meeting: Noon at Ponzios
Diner and Restaurant, Route 70.
Questions, email EJ Paul at
ejgsrotary@gmail.com for more
information.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332.
Enjoy bridge, pinochle, shuffle
board. Call (856) 905-6189.
Tot Shabbat at Temple Emanuel: 7
p.m. in the chapel. 1101 Springdale
Road, Cherry Hill.
Family Shabbat at Temple
Emanuel: 7:30 p.m. in the sanctu-
ary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cherry
Hill.
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p.m.; 7 p.m.; 8 p.m. Spirituality,
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greet the new week! Please plan
to attend one, two or all three
events! To RSVP and for more
details, please contact Tracey at
(856) 489.0029 ext. 115 or
tracey@templeemanuel.org.
SATURDAY AUG. 10
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 p.m. at Kennedy Hos-
pital, Cooper Landing Road and
Chapel Avenue. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
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St. Andrews United Methodist
Church: Worship service from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday school
from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Adult
Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. Unit-
ed Methodist Youth Fellowship
from 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton Pike
West, Cherry Hill.
Kingsway Church: Worship services
at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 2701
Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill.
St. Michaels Lutheran Church:
Worship services at 8:15 and 11
a.m. with Holy Communion. Sun-
day school and adult form at 9:30
a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Cherry Hill.
Unitarian Universalist Church: Lib-
eral-religious service at 10:15 a.m.
401 North Kings Highway, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at
Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Land-
ing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org for infor-
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MONDAY AUG. 12
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.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
8 p.m. at St. Andrews United
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. Call 795-3428 or email
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or visit www.meetup.com/Cherry-
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meeting: 10 a.m. at Temple
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Residents have a petition with
357 signatures against tower
Pacuku, the petition serves to put
pressure on the club to halt the
project from moving forward or to
sever the relationship with AT&T.
Krzeminski-Pacuku speculates
the club will be provided a mone-
tary advance when it submits a
zoning application with the town-
ship.
As of the press date, the peti-
tion has 357 signatures.
Residents have reached out to
the township for assistance, with-
out success.
According to Bridget Palmer,
township communications direc-
tor, the swim club has yet to file an
application to build on the proper-
ty, leaving the township without
much information to formally as-
sist them.
The township found out
through residents who were con-
cerned because they heard the
club was voting on building a
tower on the property, Palmer
said. Without a proper applica-
tion, there isnt much we can do.
According to the petition web-
site, if the cell tower is built, a
precedent is set for cell towers in
every Cherry Hill neighborhood
with a swim club or a school with
institutional zoning.
Moreover, once built, more
telecommunications companies
can co-locate to the tower in the
future.
Concerned residents have
taken the movement on foot to
spread information on the issue,
going door-to-door and handing
out fliers.
Weve had a wonderful success
rate. Nine times out of 10, resi-
dents are hearing the news from
us. Even as late as [last] Friday,
people are hearing the news from
us about the tower, Krzeminski-
Pacuku said.
The petition website lists nu-
merous health and safety hazards
should the tower be built, in addi-
tion to how it will affect property
values.
I think they got sloppy. They
have three lawyers on their board,
so I know theyre following the
law but I think theyre doing
what AT&T is telling them,
Krzeminski-Pacuku said.
For now, residents will contin-
ue their effort to stop any action
between the swim club and AT&T.
Information on the cause can
be found on their website, fo-
hosaysno.com; Facebook,
www.facebook.com/nocellphone-
towerinfoxhollow; and through
signing the petition at
www.change.org/petitions/fox-
hollow-swim-club-no-cell-phone-
tower-in-fox-hollow-cherry-hill-
nj?utm_campaign=signature_re-
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Were trying to end it before it
goes to vote, Krzeminski-Pacuku
said. Its going to tear apart our
neighborhood. Its neighbor ver-
sus neighbor at this point.
When 35 of your neighbors
vote for a cell phone tower in your
neighborhood, it makes you
mad.
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was led by Takacs, Marinel Kimenker, Carly Robinson, Nicole Benson and Nicole Rossi. Molly Berlin stole
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Continuing a Cherry Hill tradition that started in 1975, the 11-12 year old champions from each of the
four Cherry Hill youth baseball leagues faced off to see who would be the best in Cherry Hill. In semifinal
game one, the Atlantic Cubs defeated the American Angels, 10-2. In the semifinal game two, CHYAA de-
feated Cherry Hill National. In the title game, the Atlantic Cubs defeated CHYAA, 13-3, to become the
Cherry Hill Mayor's Cup Champions for 2013. Front row: Reid Edelman, Robbie LaVita, Andrew Paolini,
Matthew Paolini, Luke Venturini, Matthew Weinberg and Alec Rodriguez. Middle row: Coach Steve
McKenna, Zack Frye, Danny Zimba, Nick Jester, Coach Carolyn Jester and Sean McKenna. Back row:
Manager George Jester, League President Charlie Miracola and Coach Abe Rodriguez.
Atlantic Cubs win Mayors Cup
Businessman and philanthro-
pist Robert E. Rob Curley III of
Marlton has received the 2013
Camden County College Civic
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den County College Foundation
and CCCs Center for Civic Lead-
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Curley was honored for the
depth and breadth of his charita-
ble contributions during a cele-
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wood campus.
In addition to being the subject
of a good-humored roast, he
was recognized with an award re-
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framed resolution from the col-
lege trustees.
The Penn State University
graduate has spent his profes-
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banking industry with what is
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Curleys donations of time and
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In addition to this years Cam-
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609-704-9713 or
CELL 609-313-3606
WE BEAT MOST ESTIMATES
Auto SaIes
ATTENTION
UNWANTED CARS WANTED
Junk Cars Wanted Any Condition
2001 & Older: $200-Up 2002 & Newer: $300-Up
Licensed Dealer 609-820-8643
CIeaning Concrete Masonry cont'd
Dry CIeaning
$1 / Men`s Reg. Shirts
$19.95 / 5 pcs Dryclean
BRIGHT CLEANERS
200 Tuckerton Rd., Medford
856-983-3435
856-356-2775
Board Your
Dog In A
Loving Home
Not A KenneI
www.OurHome-DogBoarding.com
Dog Boarding
EIectricaI Contractor
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Residential Retail 5tores
Medical lacilities
*5PECIALIZINC IN REPAIR5*
$
50 OFF
$
200
Licensed, Bonded & Insured NJ # 15,596

or more
of labor!
FULLY
INSURED!
FREE
ESTIMATES!
609-953-8961
Professional Window Cleaning, Screens,
Skylights, Chandeliers & more!
Professional Gutter Cleaning Powerwashing
10% New
Customer Discount
PARADISE WINDOW
AND GUTTER CLEANING
Pine Grove
Brick BIock Stucco Stone Concrete
InstaII RepIace Repairs
No Job Too SmaII
609-346-5541
Fully
nsured
Registered
Since 1975 Third Generation Mason
Steps Chimneys
Foundations Sidewalks
Patios Porches French Drains
'Cultured Stone Specialist'
Brick & Stone Pointing
For all your masonry needs
MA8ONRY & CONCRETE
Lic. #13VH07331700
Local Company Based in Marlton for 35 years.
DON HAHN ELECTRIC
Since 1972
All Electrical Repairs
100-200 Amp Service
Ceiling

Attic

Bath Fans
Recess & Security Lighting
856-783-9128
800-427-2067
Insured &Bonded NJ LIC #4546
BASCIANI
ELECTRIC LLC
Residential/Commercial
Service upgrade &
all types of wiring
No Job Too Small
Senior & Military Discounts
FREE ESTIMATES
609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp. Lic 13923
FREE ESTIMATES
856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
Repair and Restoration
Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
Residential and Commercial Services
New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing
Stain Removal
Seal Coating
www.jhstraincarpentry.com
Over
30 yr. exp.
SUMMER SPECIAL!
Decks Decorative Trims Crown Moldings
Bookcases Custom Mantles Built-Ins Baths
Home Project Consulting
FREE ESTIMATES - REFERENCES - LICENSED & INSURED
CALL TODAY! (609) 561-7751
3 rooms of crown molding & get the 4th room FREE!
(with this ad and similar size rooms)
Lic. 13VH00932400
856-627-1974
www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com
Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
ROOFING & SIDING
Your Local Roofing & Siding Specialist
Skylights
Siding & Gutters
Repairs/Re-Roofs
Roof Certifications
Proudly Serving
Southern New Jersey
Reg #13VH01919900
25 Years of Experience
FREE
Gutters & Downspouts
with complete roofing
& siding job
FREE ESTIMATES
856-429-4088
FAST 24-HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
CALL NOW
FOR SAME
DAY SERVICE
609-481-8030
Home Clean Outs
Basements
Estate Buy Outs
Attics
Pre-Settlement Real Estate
Clean Outs
Steve's
Home Repair
Siding Capping Painting
Gutters Carpentry & More
(856) 810-2182
Fully Licensed Insured
Needhelpwithyour home project list?
I doquality &affordable home repairs,
painting, pressure washing, staining,
fence repairs, landscape andmuchmore.
TOOMANYTOLIST, JUSTASK!
Call 3BS HONEY DO SERVICES
and ask for Bruce. 856-296-5515
I CAN HELP WITH YOUR
TO-DO LIST
856-429-8991
Call Today!
For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.
www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
EIectricaI Services
CLASSIFIED 20 THE CHERRY HILL SUN AUGUST 7-13 , 2013
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Facades 8r|ck 8|ock Stooe
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STAMPED CONCRETE
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ROOFING SIDING WINDOWS DOORS
ADDITIONS KITCHENS & BATHS
COMPOSITE DECKING
Office: 609-953-5773
Cell: 609-206-1722
WELWOOD CON8TRUCTON LLC
www.welwoodconstruction.com
jaywoodmx@aol.com
Jay C. Welwood Medford, NJ
Licensed & Insured NJ Lic. # 13VH05085200
FREE ESTIM
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Concrete Repair
Ouality 8ervice At A Price That Won't You"
856-346-3388
www.gibsonelectrical.com
FREE E8TMATE8 NO JOB TOO 8MALLl
Residential Service Upgrades
Recessed Lighting
Backup Generators & Installs
Handyman Services
856-241-0055
COMPLETE HOME REMODELING
Additions
Kitchens
Decks
Tile
Basements
Baths
Porches
Custom Trim
3-D Design
Portfolio on our website
www.pizzutobuilders.com
Since 1987
Lic# 12VH00892100
Deck Restoration Services
Fully Reliable Top Quality Service
Wood Care Specialist
Staining/Sealing/Sanding/Pressure Washing
Carpentry/Termite Repair
Cedar. Redwood, Composite, P. Treated
Fully Lic. and Insured
20 Years of local Service Free Estimate
609-367-5176
Garage Doors
JERSEY PINES
OVERHEAD DOOR
(609) 388-5683
Installation & Service
$10 OFF Your Next Service Call
Moving - Estate SaIe
MEDFORD MOVING SALE
Collectibles, End Tables
Sewing Machine,
Slot Machines
& Misc. Merchandise
9am-12pm
Sat., August 17th
1 Day Only!
4 Candlewood Terrace
Medford, NJ 08055
HEATNG & AR CONDTONNG
SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION
{856} 427-9334
STAY COOL WITH BOBS
25 Years Experience Fully Insured
FREE Estimates
on New nstalls
0% Financing Available
Lic#13VH01362400
S10 OFF
Any Service CaII
Cannot be combined. Must present coupon at time of service.
Expires: 9/1/13.
S200 OFF
New heater or A|r 6ond|t|on|ng 8ystem|nsta||at|on
Cannot be combined. Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Expires: 9/1/13.
FamiIy Owned and Operated
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
This is the largest beachfront
lot on the market for the
price!!! Enjoy a beautifully
maintained sprawling 1st floor
beachfront condo with vaulted
ceilings. Spacious design and
lovely furnishings all located
on one of Ocean City
Goldcoast's largest and most
prestigious lots with large
upland portion and true littoral
rights. Easy access to Ocean
City's beautiful beaches.
$1,349,900
2505 WESLEY AVE, 1ST FLOOR
BLL'8 ODD JOB8
AND LGHT HAULNG
Yards Cleaned
Sheds and Decks Removed
Attics, Basement, Garages Cleaned
609-268-5227
PooI Services
POOLS
REMOVED &
FILLED
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
(856) 235-4001
MisceIIaneous
HVAC
ASIAN MASSAGE
THERAPY
With Table Shower
New Beautiful Young Staff
609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
Painting
ReaI Estate for SaIe
CLASSIFIED AUGUST 7-13 , 2013 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 21
Landscaping
Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
PROFESSIONAL
LANDSCAPE
MASTER PLANS
for DIY Homeowners
(856) 207-0502
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Trees, Shrubs, Pruning,
Clean-ups, Mulch, Topsoil,
Sod, Grading, Paver, Patios,
Walks, Walls, Stone, Ties,
Sprinklers installed-repaired,
Underground Drainage
CALL MIKE 856-535-4946
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
1oo pooped 1o scoop?
We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
I2/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
Locally owned and operated.
Pet Care
Pauls Painting
of Medford
Call for LOW, LOW
EXTERIOR PRICING!
(609)320-9717
Quality work at Reasonable Price
NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Is now offering painting of
interior rooms for
$100 ea.
Lic.# 13VH01426900
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Power Washing
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
Sealing & Staining
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 222-0676
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
8est Locat|oo |o
La0re| 0reek!
F08N8 N00L T0whh0N
w|th gorgeo0s I|o|shed basemeot!
Pr|ced Ior 00|ck Sa|e
Call 609-330-4007
MOORESTOWN for SALE or RENT
Bruee's PaInrIng
30 yrs. Dependable Service
Immediate Service
Small Jobs Welcomed
Specials - Decks - Surfaces $1.30/sq. ft.
$150 small rooms
Call Bruce Wolf/Medford Area
609-654-5057
You've waited so patiently and it's
almost over! The long-awaited opening
of the all-new JERSEY DINER, ROUTE 130 IN
CINNAMINSON is fast-approaching.
Stake your claim today!!
JERSEY DINER IS COMING
TO CINNAMINSON!!
HIRING NOW for experienced servers, hostesses
and busboys - but not for long!!
Call for the info: 856-829-4499
PHONE SALES/APPOINTMENT
SETTING (WESTMONT)
Woman owned business seeking to hire
p/t phone sales help. Excellent phone
and strong computer skills reqd.
Pay: $11.50/hour
- more w/ experience.
856-240-8109
MARKETING REP
New wireless company.
Full or part time. Unlimited income.
See our website for details.
www.getfreeceIIservicenow.com
HeIp Wanted
JOES
POWERWASHING
Homes, Concrete, Etc.
Gutter CIeaning $70 & up
Yard CIean-Ups & Odd Jobs
609-206-2302

Family and
Business
Friendly
Computer
Solutions!
(856) 861-6393
www.greznet.com
South Jerseys leading support alternative.
Serving the area for over 10 years!
Honesty and integrity are synonymous for !
We encourage you to contact our references and let them tell you!
Identity
Print
Web
Tom Engle
www.spectdesigns.com
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 222-0676
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
Residential
Specialist
Underground
Crawlspace
Above Ground
Tanks
Clean Ups
Structural Support
DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
Ask our expert!
Tree Service
$ $ $


Pa|d For Unwanted
COSTUME JEWELRY
O|d - V|ntage or Ant|que
Watches - Furs - Co|ns
CHINA DINNERWARE
SETS OR PARTS
Crysta| - Stemware
O|d G|ass - O|d L|nens
Ster||ng - S||verp|ate
FURNITURE
Pa|nt|ngs - Pr|nts
COLLECTIBLES
1 Pc to Contents
Gar - Bsmt - |tems
CALL GINA"
856-795-9175
609-471-8391
CLASSIFIED 22 THE CHERRY HILL SUN AUGUST 7-13 , 2013
Tutoring
READING ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE
heed a pat|eot, mot|vat|og t0tor?
Certified Reading Specialist for
K-12, College Students, and Adults
Assessments, Phonics,
Comprehension, Writing, Study
and Organizational Skills.
Specializing in Hands-On,
Multi-Sensory Tutoring for ADHD,
Language-Based/Auditory/
VisualProcessing Disorders.
Facilitate and personalize
home and school goals and
accommodations.
Customized one-to-one tutoring
in your home or my office.
Ellen Topiel HIT The Books Reading
and Student Services
Holistic Innovative Tutoring
(609) 410-2674
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 8/31/13.
$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 8/31/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 8/31/13.
Must present coupon at time of estimate.
Not valid with other offers or prior services.
Offer expires 8/31/13.
$50 OFF
Expires 8/31/13.
NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!
Lic.# 13VH01302800

FREE ESTIMATES!
LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088
Wanted to Buy Tank RemovaI
Roofing
$ CASH NEEDED $
WANTED TO BUY
Watches (working or not)
Collectibles
Gold & Silver
Paintings
Coins
Sterling Silver
All Unusual Items
Free Appraisals
CALL 856-904-9685
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
GLASS REPAIR
Fogged Units Insulating Glass Window/Patio Door Repairs
Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors

Windows
BA8EMENT WATERPROOFNG
& FRENCH DRAN8
French drain instaIIation & repair
Sump pumps instaIIed & repIaced
Best Price Best Work Guaranteed!
609-346-5541
Lic. #13VH07331700
PNE GROVE
MA8ONRY & CONCRETE
Local Company Based in Marlton for 35 years.
CLASSIFIED AUGUST 7-13 , 2013 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 23
BEST CLEANING
IN TOWN
I will clean your house with
attention to every detail!
Responsible
Honest
Reliable
Do It By Hand
Windows Cleaned In & Out
CALL FOR PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
ZORAIDA:
267-701-4058
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