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By MELISSA DIPENTOThe Cherry Hill Sun
Mayor Bernie Platt made a sur-prising announcement recentlythat he would not seek re-electionthis fall. It wasnt long before twopolitical candidates emerged toenter the race for the top spot.
Democrat Chuck Cahn and Re-publican Stephen Buividas an-nounced their candidacy lastweek. Even with varying politicalagendas, the two candidates havesomething in common. Both wereborn and raised in Cherry Hilland said they have a strong desire
to serve the community that hasserved them for many years.
Its really a great place tolive, Buividas said.
Buividas, 42, spent his under-graduate career studying Politi-
cal Science and Histograduated from the TCooley Law School censed to practice law
By MELISSA DIPENTOThe Cherry Hill Sun
Last summer, a group of resi-dents in Merchantville startedthinking about where their chil-dren would go to high school inthe future. A few had moved intothe borough recently and were be-ginning to look deeper into the ed-ucational options for their fami-lies.
The borough is home to about3,800 residents, Mayor FrankNorth said, and has one K-8school.
Currently, the school has asending/receiving agreementwith Pennsauken High School.
North said many parentschoose to send their students toregional private schools in thearea.
Dialogue began to surfacemore seriously when residentsconsidered the potential for Mer-chantville students to attend theneighboring Cherry Hill highschools, North said.
Cherry Hill and Merchantvillehad discussed a potential mergein the past.
The merge could potentially in-clude a complete fusion of thetwo municipalities, includingschools, government, police, fire,trash and recycling, along with
other township entities and serv-ices.
Township and borough offi-cials from both Cherry Hill andMerchantville met with state Sen.Jim Beach last summer to talktheoretically about an in-depthstudy of what implications a po-tential merger would have onboth municipalities, Cherry HillTownship spokesman DanKeashen said.
We discussed Merchantvillebecoming a section of CherryHill, Keashen said. These sig-nificant questions need to beasked statewide. Property taxesare so high in New Jersey. Itspeaks directly to the broken upland masses.
Merchantville residents signeda petition and formed a commit-tee to study the pros and cons of apotential merger, North said.
Keashen said Cherry Hill hasnot yet created a formal commit-tee to look into the matter, but isinterested in doing so.
Wed sit down to do research
to see what technically needs tobe done, Keashen said.
Meanwhile, a bill that wouldallow residents of both towns tovote for or against the merge sitson Gov. Christies desk awaiting
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The budget proposal before vot-ers on April 27 reduces the schooltax levy by $500,000.
The proposed levy is $3.4 mil-lion below the state-mandatedlevy cap and just 1.9% more thanit was three years ago.
This is less than half the
Philadelphia area inflation rateover that same three-year period.
The proposed budget is 2.1 per-cent less than it was in 2008-2009and 2.6 percent less than 2009-2010.
These are encouraging num-bers for our taxpayers, whoshould be further buoyed by thecost-containment strategies thathave helped the district drivedown spending in the past threeyears and reduce the levy for 2011-2012. For example:n $2.5 million saved in the cur-
rent school year and $4 million inprojected savings for next year bymoving all district employeesinto the State Employees Health
Benefits Plan.n More than $700,000 saved byreducing the number of out-of-district placements and return-ing those students to our schools.n $202,000 in prescription plan
rebates realized through self-in-sured prescription coverage.n $170,000 saved through an
agreement with the CamdenCounty Educational ServicesCommission for nonpublic trans-portation routes.n $169,000 in FEMA reimburse-
ments for snow removal during2009-2010.n $97,261 in workers compensa-
tion credit for the 2009-2010 year.n $90,000 in transportation sav-
ings by reducing the ExtendedSchool Year program to four days.n $80,000 in energy audit reim-
bursements.Weve cut our monthly tele-
phone costs in half by moving toa new district-wide telephone sys-tem.
We share trash and recycling
services with Cherryship.
Weve realized signings through cooperchasing of supplies services.
Weve automated tracking and substit
ment.Weve contracted
grounds maintenanceto third-party COBRAtration.
Weve reduced admpositions at the centraing levels.
Where possible, weed the savings realizthese kinds of initiatcritical facility needsincurring debt. This shelped the district achgraded Moodys rating
Another indicator oefficiency is our 100 ping in financial mthrough the NJ Qua
Accountability (QSAC) review procesThe district has ach
financial accomplishmmaintaining academlence, as evidenced bSAT scores, 95 percentendance rate, 13 NatFinalists from the Claand more.
Cherry Hill studenacademics, the arts, atracurricular activitieback to our communtheir participation community service and activities.
Please visit the distat www.chclc.org to labout our great pubAnd please rememberWednesday, April 27.
Susan Bastnagel is the mation Officer for theSchool District. She canat [email protected], x 4325.
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After graduating from Rutgerswith a degree in Economics andBusiness Administration, Cahnworked at his fathers business,Stewart Industries, a documentimaging company. Cahn took overthe business and transformedand expanded the company, hesaid. After 30 years with the com-pany, Cahn sold the business in2007. Cahn is now a partner inCKS Real Estate Holdings, LLC, aregional real estate investment
company.Buividas, said Platts an-nouncement coincided well withhis own timeline to enter the po-litical realm.
I always wanted to be in poli-tics, it was just never the righttime until now, he said.
Buividas said his dreams of be-coming mayor began in the sixthgrade.
As a young guy, I always want-ed to run and always envisionedmyself being the Cherry Hill
Mayor, Buividas said.Cahn, 56, said the mayors an-
nouncement inspired him to run.He said he had never thought ofserving in public office until he
heard Platts decision.After the mayors announce-
ment, Cahn said, he was talkingto his wife about what kind ofperson Cherry Hill needs to runthe town. Cahns wife suggestedthat the mayor be someone wholoves his or her community, butalso has a business sense.
I started thinking about it andthought, It does sound like me.The idea of holding a public of-fice had been the furthest thingfrom my mind, Cahn said.
Cahn met his friend SusanBass Levin, a former Cherry Hillmayor, for breakfast. Cahn toldLevin his ideas for the townshipand she suggested that he run for
mayor, he said. From there, Cahnsaid, he met with the Cherry HillDemocratic Committee, whichendorsed him as its mayoral can-didate.
Im not a politician, Im a busi-nessman, but a compassionatebusinessman. Im willing to maketough decisions and I have to becreative, Cahn said. Im lookingfor smart ways to improve servic-es while keeping an eye on the
Who is runningfor mayor?
MAYORContinued from page 1
please see MAYOR, page 4
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bottom line.One of Buividas main priori-
ties, should he be elected, is to
focus on the budget and the town-ships spending.
Spending is still an issue. TheDemocrats are still spendingmoney, Buividas said. Its notthe time to spend. Its not right topoint fingers at the state. Thestate gives us what they can,Buividas said.
Cahn said he would aim to runthe township like a business. Hisgoal as mayor, he added, would beto get Cherry Hill somewhere onall residents list of priorities.
When I ask people to list theirtop 10 priorities in life, the town-ship probably isnt one of them.People usually say their health,their family, and their life. But
community is in every one ofthose priorities, Cahn said. Itsnot about individuals, its aboutthe community coming together.
Currently, council is controlledby the Democratic Party and hasbeen in control for years.
Despite the influence Democ-rats have had on politics over the
years, Buividas said he is excitedto provide a different political op-tion for residents.
I think people are tired ofDemocratic control, he said. Iembrace it. Republican, Democ-rat, its irrelevant. People aretired year after year of taxes in-creasing.
Cahn said he is focused onmaking prudent financial deci-sions for the township, as well.
People want results. Thistown demands a high level ofservices. I plan to give as much asI can, Cahn said.
Both candidates said they arebeginning to meet more neigh-bors and community group lead-
ers and are focusing their atten-tion on outreach.Cahn said he has the time and
energy to dedicate to serving thecommunity. He said he is meetinggroups and residents and reach-ing out to his neighbors.
Buividas said he, too, is begin-ning to meet with residents andlisten to their concerns. Buividas,if elected, pledged to hold twoopen office hours every Mondayto meet with residents.
Along with the mayoral candi-dates, six residents have emergedfor three open council seats.
Current council membersJohn Amato and Sara Lipsett,along with Melinda Kane will runon the Democratic ticket. Kane isthe mother of Jeremy Kane, who
was killed in Januarsuicide bomb attack wtrol in the Helmand PAfghanistan.
Were very exciteticket, Council PresiFleisher said. They aresentative of the town
Fleisher said he
supports Cahns campHes been active i
munity for a long timup in Cherry Hill and important that is, FlHes a business lknows the bottom lwhat a great leader do
Running on the ticket are Ann MaddMaria Heckendorn aKelly. Rich Ambrosinpal Chairman of the CRepublicans, said heabout the Republican
They are dynamverse. The most excitthat they came to us anto run. Their heads
are in the right placeno said.Buividas said he is
get his campaign in and is looking forwaring more time in the co
People want chanHill is a great place toso much to offer; schnesses, police and fment are tops in NeBuividas said. Im eenergized.
Cahn said he is enfirst taste of politics amove forward.
If you have the business sense, this can be a wonderful and it always has besaid.
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On Wednesday, April 27, voterswill elect four members to theCherry Hill Board of Education;three members with three-yearterms and one member with atwo-year term.
Candidates for the three-yearterms include Andrew Behrend,Valery Boyarsky, J. Barry Dickin-son, Eric Goodwin, Ryan Green,Seth Klukoff, Carol Matlack andMeng Zhang.
Voters will also approve ordeny the 2011-2012 budget, whichincludes a $500,000 reduction inthe tax levy.
Assistant superintendent andbusiness/board secretary JamesDeveraux said the levy is $3.4 mil-lion below the state-mandatedlevy cap of $150,204,439.
Despite a smaller tax levy, resi-dents will still see a tax increase.Deveraux stated that the increaseis due entirely to the $60 million
decline in township ratables.The average assessed home at$140,000 will see an approximateincrease of $107 in their tax bill.
Unfortunately, the taxpayersare still feeling an increase thisyear, which is due in large part to
the reduction of tax ratables.While down $60 million dollarsfor the current year, they aredown about $91 million dollarsover the three-year period. Thatsa very big deal, Deveraux said.So its painful to have a goodyear like we have and not beingable to show it to the taxpayers,
especially when its somethingoutside of our control. So thisyear has been really unique insome ways.
Voters may head to the polls onApril 27 from 2 to 9 p.m.
Please note that Novemberpolling locations may not be thesame as your school board elec-tion location. If you have anyquestions, please contact the Pub-lic Information Office at 429-5600x 4325.n Districts 6 and 48 will vote at
the Cherry Hill Community Cen-tern Districts 4, 9 and 23 will vote
at Cherry Hill West High Schooln Districts 3 and 8 will vote at
the Woodland Civic Associationn Districts 5 and 29 will vote atthe Mann SchoolnDistricts 14 and 22 will vote at
the Barclay Early Childhood Cen-tern Districts 11, 21 and 31 will
vote at the Kingston Schooln District 26 will vote at the
Sharp SchoolnDistricts 15 and 41 will vote at
the Carusi SchoolnDistricts 1, 12 and 25 will vote
at the Barton Schooln Districts 17, 18 and 42 will
vote at the Paine School
nDistricts 2, 13 and 35 will voteat the Knight SchoolnDistricts 24 and 32 will vote at
the Kilmer SchoolnDistricts 7, 44 and 45 will vote
at the Cooper SchoolnDistricts 10, 19, 20 and 38 will
vote at the Woodcrest Schooln Districts 28, 33, 34, 43 and 47
will vote at the Beck MiddleSchooln Districts 16, 30, 37, 39 and 40
will vote at the Bret Harte SchoolnDistricts 36 and 46 will vote at
Cherry Hill East High Schooln District 27 will vote at Rosa
International Middle SchoolThe election district number
can be located on the address
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WEDNESDAYApril 20
Bible Study: St. Andrews UnitedMethodist Church, 327 Marlton PikeWest. 10 a.m. Call 429-4469.
Minyan and Me: Congregation BethEl, 8000 Main St. 7:30 to 8 a.m. Formore information, call 675-1166.
Gospel Choir: Kingsway Church,
2701 Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m. For morenformation or to register [email protected] or call 667-
9098.
Bible Study: Kingsway Church, 2701Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m. Child careavailable. For more information orto register [email protected] or call 667-
9098.
Mat Pilates: Town Square Building,931 Centennial Blvd., Voorhees. Call(800) 826-6737 to register.
Life Groups: Kingsway Church, 2701Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m. Child careavailable. For more information orto register [email protected] or call 667-
9098.
Aerobic/Strength Classes: St.Andrews United Methodist Church,327 Marlton Pike West. 9:45 to 10:45a.m. Call 795-3428 or e-mail [email protected] fornfo.
FOR KIDS
Play Daze: Temple Beth Sholom,901 Kresson Rd. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
$5 per child. Children in strollers arefree. Call 751-0994 for more infor-mation.
Discovery Club: Kingsway Church,2701 Chapel Ave. 7:30 p.m. For morenformation or to register [email protected] or call 667-
9098.
Fun for 4s and 5s: Cherry Hill Pub-ic Library. 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Ages 3 to 5. Call 903-1229 or visitchplnj.org to register.
THURSDAYApril 21
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: St.
Andrews United Methodist Church,327 Marlton Pike West. 7 p.m. Call795-3428 or e-mail [email protected] visitwww.meetup.com/Cherry-Hill-Tai-Chi-Group.
Spiritual Divorce: 102 BrowningLane. 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. Call 772-1077.Visit www.mpoweringyou.com.
Rotary Breakfast Club: Ponzios
Restaurant. 7:15 a.m. Contact clubpresident Joseph Marcelli at [email protected] 424-3707.
Knitting Group: Kingsway Church,2701 Chapel Ave. 7 p.m. For moreinformation or to register [email protected] or call 667-9098.
Yoga Stretch: The Ripa Center,Voorhees. Noon to 1 p.m. Call (877)662-2273 for info.
Meditation: The Ripa Center,Voorhees. 1 to 1:30 p.m. Call (877)662-2273 for info.
St. Andrews Nursery School OpenHouse/Registration: St. AndrewsUnited Methodist Church, 327 Marl-ton Pike West. 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 1 to2:30 p.m. Call 429-4470 or visit
www.SaintAndrewsNurs-erySchoolandKindergarten.comfor info.
FOR KIDS
Play Daze: Temple Beth Sholom,1901 Kresson Rd. 1 to 2:30 p.m. $5per child. Children in strollers arefree. Call 751-0994 for more infor-mation.
FRIDAYApril 22
Overeaters Anonymous openmeeting: Kennedy Hospital, CooperLanding Rd. and Chapel Ave. 7:45p.m. Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.southjerseyoa.org for infor-
mation.Garden State Rotary Club meet-ing: Ponzios Diner. 12:15 to 1:30 p.m.E-mail EJ Paul [email protected] moreinformation.
Pilates Classes: St. Andrews Unit-ed Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. 9:15 a.m. Call 795-3428or [email protected] info.
FOR SENIORS
Retired Mens Club: Cherry HillCommunity Center, 820 Mercer St. 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 667-7332.
FOR KIDS
Revo Youth Church: KingswayChurch, 2701 Chapel Ave. 7 p.m. Allteens welcome. For more informa-tion or to register [email protected], call 667-9098 or visit www.RevoY-outhChurch.com.
SATURDAYApril 23
Kingsway Easter Egg Hunt: Thechurch grounds will host over10,000 eggs. Each egg will bestuffed with candy or prize tickets.Turn in the prize tickets that day forsome extra treats. 11 a.m. For moreinformation call Kingsway Church at667-9098, visit
www.KingswayAG.com.Flying Fish brewery tour: 1940Olney Ave. 1 to 4 p.m. No one under21 allowed without adult. Call 489-0061.
Shabbat Morning Torah Study:Temple Emanuel. 9:15 a.m. Call 489-0029 for info.
Middle School through Collegetutoring: The Weekens Academy atThe River, 1110 Cornell Ave. 11 a.m. tonoon. Call 488-8820 or [email protected] for infor-mation.
Overeaters Anonymous openmeeting: Kennedy Hospital, CooperLanding Rd. and Chapel Ave. 5 p.m.Call (609) 239-0022 or visitwww.southjersey.org for informa-
tion.
SUNDAYApril 24
Sunday Services: The River, 1110Cornell Ave. 9, 11 a.m. or 6 p.m. Call488-8820 for info.
UUCCH Sunday Services: Unitari-an Universalist Church of CherryHill, 401 North Kings Highway. 10:15a.m.
Sunday Services: KingswayChurch, 2701 Chapel Ave. 9 and 11a.m. Child care and KIDMO Chi-
drens services available. For moreinformation [email protected], call 667-9098 or visitwww.KingswayAG.com.
Bible Study: Kingsway Church, 2701Chapel Ave. 9:30 a.m. Child careavailable. For more information orto register [email protected] or call 667-9098.
Writers Guild: Kingsway Church,2701 Chapel Ave. 6 p.m. For moreinformation or to register [email protected] or call 667-9098.
Worship Service: St. Andrews Unit-ed Methodist Church, 327 MarltonPike West. 10:30 a.m. Call 429-4469.
Bible Study: St. Andrews UnitedMethodist Church, 327 Marlton PikeWest. 10 a.m. Call 429-4469.
Overeaters Anonymous openmeeting: Kennedy Hospital, CooperLanding Rd. and Chapel Ave. 9 a.m.and 5 p.m. Call (609) 239-0022 orvisit www.southjerseyoa.org forinformation.
FOR KIDS
Overeaters Anonymous for teensand Young People: Kennedy Hospi-tal, Cooper Landing Rd. 5 p.m. Call(609) 239-0022 or visitwww.southjerseyoa.org for infor-mation.
Sunday School: Kingsway Church,2701 Chapel Ave. 9:30 a.m. All ages.Child care available. For more infor-mation or to register [email protected] or call 667-9098.
MONDAYApril 25
Cherry Hill Council Meeting: TownHall, 820 Mercer St. 7:30 p.m.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: St.Andrews United Methodist Church,327 Marlton Pike West. 7 p.m. Call795-3428 or e-mail [email protected] visitwww.meetup.com/Cherry-Hill-Tai-Chi-Group.
Social Dancing: Mkor Shalom. 7:30to 8:30 p.m. Members $40 per cou-ple or $20 per single for six-weeksession. Non-members $50 per cou-ple or $25 per single for six-weeksession. Call 424-4220 or visitwww.mkorshalom.org for info.
Overeaters Anonymous openmeeting: Temple Emmanuel. 10 a.m.
Call (609) 239-0022 or
www.southjerseyoa.orgmation.
Mat Pilates: Town Squa931 Centennial Blvd., Vo(800) 826-6737 to regis
Cherry Hill Rotary: Ponp.m. Visitors welcome. Finformation contact clubBill Turner at wrt11@ver424-3456.
Mens Basketball: KingsChurch, 2701 Chapel AveFor more information ore-mail Info@KingswayAcall 667-9098.
Meditation: The Ripa CeVoorhees. 10:30 to 11 a.m662-2273 for info.
Slow Flow Yoga: The RiVoorhees. 9:30 to 10:30(877) 662-2273 for info.
Professional Services Gentation meetings: 187East, Suite 216. 8:45 to 1Call 489-3680 or [email protected] fotion.
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Jack Schweiker squad Air Patrol meeting: NatArmory, Grove St. and Pp.m. Visit schweiker.njwor njwcap.org for info.
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The Kingsway EasterEgg Hunt is April 23
Kingsway Church Hosts Cher-ry Hills Biggest Easter Egg HuntKingsway Church will host its
Annual Easter Egg Hunt onSaturday, April 23 at 11 a.m. Thechurch grounds will host over
10,000 eggs.Each egg will be stuffed with
candy or prize tickets. Turn inthe prize tickets that day for someextra treats.
But for even more excitement,a few of the eggs will be paintedgold on the inside.
If a child gets one of thesegolden eggs, they will have theopportunity to claim a prize soamazing; theyll have to waituntil April 23 to see.
On Easter Sunday, April 24,Kingsway Church will add an ad-ditional identical service at 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m.
Kingsway Church is located atthe Corner of Chapel Avenue and
Cooper Landing Road in CherryHill.
For more information callKingsway Church at 667-9098,visit www.KingswayAG.com.
You may also send an email [email protected] to receiveour weekly e-newsletter.
Beck students collectingbikes to send to abroad
Beck Middle School is sponsor-ing a used bike drive on Saturday,April 30 from 9 a.m. to noon.
They are collecting adult andkids bikes to send to Nicaragua,Ghana, Moldova, Uganda andGuatemala.
Bikes should be rust free. Notrikes, but bikes with flat tires inneed of some repair will be ac-cepted. We are also collectingsewing machines in working con-dition.
A $10 minimum donation witheach bike or sewing machine is
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his signature. It has alreadypassed in the state Senate and As-
sembly.Keashen said this bill, if
signed, would not require bothmunicipalities to do a study.
The bill allows us to workwith citizen groups, Keashensaid. Its the will of the people tomove forward without the con-sent of elected officials.
North said Merchantville hasbeen waiting for Cherry Hill toform a committee to look into themerge.
North added that he was disap-pointed more movement hasntoccurred yet regarding themerge.
Were quite disappointed. IfCherry Hill doesnt want to do it,then say it, North said.
Keashen said he believes thegovernor is planning to endorseand sign the bill in the near fu-ture.
If the bill is signed, officialsfrom both municipalities agreedto discuss the matter further.
North has five residents, in-
cluding past and present boroughand school officials and one alter-nate, ready to spring into actionand take a closer look at the op-tions.
I felt the committee I put to-gether is in tune with our needs. Icant say its good or bad for everytown, so we were looking to do anon-biased study, North said.
Keashen said Mayor BerniePlatt has spoken with a few resi-dents about forming a committee.
He said the township wouldlook into the overall tax base, howto reduce government servicesand redundancies and if it wouldbe effective. Cherry Hill is hometo more than 71,000 residents,Keashen said.
Well look at consolidationand if were able to lower costs,redefine government and rede-
fine business in NeKeashen said.
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in a better way, KeWe have to be objecprocess. The caveatifand it doesnt makewont do it. Thats whthe issue.
Susan Bastnagel, tHill Public Schools Pmation Officer, said district has not been any dialogue on themerge.
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areas to explore wospace accommodationin additional studentsmore students have test scores, and if tMerchantville schoowould be a burden orthe Cherry Hill School
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Merchantville SupeChristian Swanson coreached for comment.
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Toastmasters:Noon. Contact DaveBalinski at [email protected] 380-4701.
Mothers of Preschoolers meeting:St. Pius X, 344 Kresson Rd. 8:15 to1:15 a.m. Call 779-7868 for info.
New Beginnings support group:Katz Jewish Community Center.
7:30 to 8 p.m. $36 per year. CallReva Farenback-Brateman at 778-7775 for more information.
Womens support group: Spon-sored by Jewish Family and Chil-drens Service. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.Free. Call Lisa Weissbach at 778-7775 for location and registration.
Israeli dancing: Temple Beth
Sholom. 7 p.m. $7. $3 children, stu-dents and first-timers. [email protected] or call225-6434 for more information.
Mommy and Me playgroup:Kingsway Church, 2701 Chapel Ave.9:30 a.m. For more information orto register [email protected] or call 667-9098.
FOR SENIORS
Retired Mens Club: Cherry Hill
Community Center, 820 Mercer St. 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 667-7332.
FOR KIDS
Terrific Tales for 2s and 3s: CherryHill Public Library. 10:30 and 11:30a.m. Ages 2 to 3. Call 903-1229 orvisit chplnj.org to register.
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CHAACA to hostcelebratory gala eventThe Cherry Hill African Amer-
ican Civic Association will cele-brate its 34th anniversary as acivic organization and its 30thyear of awarding scholarships tograduates of Cherry Hill highschools.
The gala event is scheduled forSaturday, April 30, from noon to 2p.m. at the Savoy Caters located at1444 Route 73 South Pennsauken,NJ.
The guest speaker is Rev. Dr. W.
Wilson Goode Sr., the firstAfrican-American mayor of thecity of Philadelphia. Otherguests include former scholar-ship recipients over the past 29years.
The cost per ticket is $60.
Please make checks payable toCHAACA and send to either ad-dress below.n Jacob Rahming, 1344 Bunker
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Car Show April 30 tosupport Jakes PlaceThe Silver Diner, located on Rt.
38 across from the Cherry HillMall, will host a Car Show to ben-efit Build Jakes Place on Satur-day, April 30 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.The rain date is May 1.
The car show welcomes ownersof all makes, models and years tocompete for a 6-foot Best ofShow trophy, Top 40 trophies,or 25 specialty awards. The first200 cars will receive a free T-shirt.
A $20 car-registration fee willbe collected the day of the show.The fun-filled family event will
feature a DJ playing the latesthits, a silent auction, activities forchildren and more.
Between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. dur-ing the show, the Silver Diner willdonate 20 percent of its diningproceeds, eat-in or take-out, to
Build Jakes Place, aorganization dedicatstructing and openingplaygrounds where all abilities can play to
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Join us in honorinsacrifice of Jeremy Cpl. USMC.
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Come see the arts in full blooApril is Earth Month, and
here in Cherry Hill, we will becapping the month off with ourannual Art Blooms Earth Festi-val at Croft Farm.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-day, April 30, thousands of peo-ple will come out to soak up a va-riety of arts, culture, local foodand environmental knowledgethat will be on display all whileleaving as little impact on ourplanet as possible.
After all, thats the focus ofthis daylong, rain-or-shine event,which is sponsored by the Cher-ry Hill Township Recreation De-partment, in partnership withSustainable Cherry Hill and theArts Advisory Board. The daywill feature food and entertain-ment that will satisfy visitors ofall ages, making this a free andvery family-friendly way tospend a Saturday afternoon.
This year, the events organiz-ers are trying to make the day asgreen as possible. If the weath-er allows, the event will featuresolar-powered entertainmentstages; additionally, a watertruck will be on-hand, so visitorscan refill their own reusablewater bottles.
Whats more, the event willfeature vendors and food-serviceproviders who use eco-friendlypackaging and serving products.And at the end of the day, eventorganizers will be composting
all leftover food scraps and inkeeping with a major theme ofthe event recycling as much aspossible.
Recycling is a major focus ofthis years festival, where visi-tors will be able to safely drop offa number of items that can be re-cycled or reused, including: plas-tic bags, rechargeable batteries,
cell phones, electronic waste,toner cartridges, wire hangers,gently-used pet beds and sup-plies, and even cooking oil. Lookfor student volunteers, who willbe manning disposal stationsthroughout the festival grounds.
For 2011, the Earth Festivalwill feature displays from sever-al Cherry Hill schools, includinga self-watering window garden; adisplay that teaches individualshow to reduce trash; and one dis-play that will serve as a drop-offfor Soles4Souls, which collectsshoes for people in need. Otherdisplays include how to reduceyour own carbon footprint; bicy-cle/pedestrian safety; and prop-erly composting your own food
waste at home.Live entertainment includes
performances by local bandsPlus Shipping and Handling,The Point Break Band, Suite De-ception, and an Aerosmith coverband, as well as dance andschool group performances.Youngsters can jump around onour moon bounce, or tumble
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Already?Presidential politics? Now? Ick
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eriously. People are talking about running for president?
In April? 2011? We have to start this now? We cant get
more Charlie Sheen/lost snake coverage for at least a fewmore weeks? Just about anything is better than listening to
months of campaign gibberish.
Politicians and other POTUS
wanna-bes usually start off
with a Who, me? kind of false
modesty. Then they announce
theyre thinking about run-
ning. Then they form an ex-
ploratory committee. Then,
like theyre giving us all some kind of early birthday present,
they declare that they, after much soul-searching and at the urg-
ing of millions of working men, women, children and dogs, in-
deed will selflessly, albeit reluctantly and at great personal sac-
rifice, toss their hat into the ring.
Oh, please. The Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary
are months away. Why all the drama now? Yes, we know it takes
a good bit of planning to run a presidential campaign. But
please spare us the soap operas this far in advance of anyone
actually casting a vote.
Were all for spirited debate of the issues at all levels of gov-
ernment. Its democracy in action. Its the way people get their
views across, figure out which candidates to support and, in the
end, with any luck, solve some problems.
Thats honest, responsible campaigning/governing. Useful
stuff. Meaningful stuff. Stuff people can sink their teeth into,
but stuff that usually happens closer to when an election is
about to take place or when no election is approaching and
politicians are doing their jobs you know, governing.
What are we going to be subjected to for the next eight or so
months from these presidential hopefuls? Announcements of
staffing hires and fires? Fund-raising pleas? Photo-ops?
Heres a tip: Regular people dont care about this stuff. At
least not now.
Presidential politics
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