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    By KRISTINA SCALAThe Voorhees Sun

    After spending three years onthe field with the girls varsitylacrosse team, Danielle La Roccawill step onto the field for one moreyear before heading to a NCAA Di-vision I school.

    On Wednesday, Feb. 6, La Roccasigned a letter of intent with Quin-nipiac University.

    She started playing lacrosse infifth grade with the Voorhees Vor-tex Youth Lacrosse team, butlacrosse was La Roccas secondsport.

    I was mainly a soccer player,but from eighth grade going intohigh school I liked lacrosse better,La Rocca said.

    Ever since she started highschool, La Rocca has been dedicat-ed to playing center for the team,and when she watched students

    sign letters of intent on Easternsbroadcast station, she had hermind set on doing the same.

    I always wanted to do that. Itwas like a dream come true, shesaid, adding she chose to sign with

    Quinnipiac because of its nursingprogram and the campus atmos-phere.

    I could see myself here for fouryears, she said.

    Although it might be La Roccaslast year on the field as a Viking,the season has just begun. TheOlympic Conference team is upagainst a tough season.

    Teams such as WashingtonTownship, Lenape, Seneca andCherokee make the season chal-lenging. But La Rocca said allteams in the Olympic Conferenceare tough.

    Everyone in the Olympic Con-ference is a rival, she said.

    As for her strategy on the field,La Rocca said she puts effort intoevery practice and game to makeher a better player.

    Just go hard the whole time youare here because you get as muchas you put into it, she said.

    She said she is looking forwardto the preseason ending and for thegames to begin.

    Girls lacrosse team head coach

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    INSIDE THIS ISSUESchool taxes down?

    Proposed budget shows drop.PAGE 3

    KRISTINA SCALA/The Voorhees Sun

    Danielle La Rocca recently signed a letter of intent with Quinnipiac Uni-versity in Connecticut.

    Athlete signs letter of

    intent with Quinnipiac

    please see LA ROCCA, page 10

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    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 3

    Wednesday, April 10th and 17thMonday,

    April 8th and 15thTuesday, April 9th and

    Friday, April 12thTuesday, April 16th

    MAKE THE CALL. IT'S YOUR TIME!

    Visit us online at www.voorheessun.com

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    4 THE VOORHEES SUN MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

    Special to The SunAt a recent Voorhees Board ofEducation meeting, VoorheesBusiness Association chairmanAlan Cohen and vice-chair MariaByrne presented a check toVoorhees Public Schools for$5,000 from the VBAs

    Voorhees Bowling for the ArtsEvent. The money will go towardthe theater upgrade project atVoorhees Middle School. Pic-tured at the meeting are Byrne(Benjamin Franklin Plumbing),left, Cohen (Tutoring Club), andVoorhees school officials MikeRedfearn and Leta Strain.

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    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 5

    Roofing Tear Offs & Reroofs SkylightsDesign/Build your Additions (your plan or ours)

    Cedar & Mahogany Decks Trex Decks Vinyl Railings

    Windows Doors Finished Basements

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    From Edens garden, to anempty tomb, to the throne ofheaven, The Story The Musi-cal tells the grandest, most com-pelling story of all time thestory of a true God who loves Hischildren, who established forthem a way of salvation, and pro-vided a route to eternity. Thissame God is alive and active today

    still listening, still acting, stillpouring out His grace on us.

    The public is invited to HOPEsGood Friday Experience onMarch 29 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.This is a self-guided, multi-senso-

    ry, meditation worship experi-ence. HOPEs worship space willbe set up with seven stations,each a reflection on the seventimes Jesus spoke while he wasdying on the cross.

    There will be opportunities toreflect on what Jesus said,through prayer, meditation andvarious creative expressions.Childcare will be provided from11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visitors shouldallow at least 45 minutes movingthrough the Good Friday Experi-ence.

    HOPE Church offers a relaxed,

    contemporary Christian worshipexperience and is open to all nomatter where they are in theirspiritual journey. On Easter Sun-day, March 31 HOPE will offerfour worship opportunities. Abeautiful sunrise service at LionsLake Park off Route 73 inVoorhees will be held at 6:30 a.m.where visitors are encouraged tobring their coffee and a lawnchair. Easter Sunday worshipservices will be held at HOPEChurch at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.

    All are welcome! For more de-tails visit MeetHope.org.

    HOPE Church to host special services

    Please recycle this newspaper.

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    letters to the editor

    6 THE VOORHEES SUN MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

    108 Kings Highway East

    Haddonfield, NJ 08033

    856-427-0933

    The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailedweekly to select addresses in the 08043 ZIP

    code.

    If you are not on the mailing list, six-monthsubscriptions are available for $39.99. PDFsof the publication are online, free of charge.For information, please call 8 56-427-0933.

    To submit a news release, please [email protected]. For advertisinginformation, call 856-427-0933 or [email protected]. The Sunwelcomes suggestions and comments fromreaders including any information about

    errors that may call for a correction to beprinted.

    SPEAK UPThe Sun welcomes letters from readers.Brief and to the point is best, so we look forletters that are 300 words or fewer. Includeyour name, address and phone number. Wedo not print anonymous letters. Send lettersto [email protected], via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail. You can dropthem off at our office, too.

    The Sun reserves the right to reprint yourletter in any medium including electroni-cally.

    PUBLISHER Steve Miller

    EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson

    VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

    MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow

    PRODUCTION EDITOR Kristen Dowd

    VOORHEES EDITOR Kristina Scala

    ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Russell Cann

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Barry Rubens

    VICE CHAIRMAN Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

    ELAUWIT MEDIA GROUP

    CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Dan McDonough, Jr.

    EDITOR EMERITUS Alan Bauer

    Public schools need to improvefor special needs, writer saysNo doubt, SPEAK (Special Needs Par-

    ents Educators and Kids) does wonderfulthings for Voorhees children with specialneeds. But much more needs to bedone to ensure these children benefit sub-stantially from their public school educa-tion.

    As I've often evaluated the special educa-tion programs of children throughout thestate, at the request of both families and

    school districts, I can confidently say that

    spending large amounts of money on spe-cial education, passing state reviews, andhaving excellent teachers and administra-tors (and Voorhees has many of both) arenot enough to ensure a quality educationfor children with special needs.

    For the Voorhees district to ensure thatits children fully benefit from its efforts, itneeds to have an independent, impartialteam of experts (e.g., professors and otherspecial education and literacy specialistswho live and work at least 45 minutes fromVoorhees), evaluate the relevance andmeasurability of randomly selected chil-

    drens Individualized Education Programs,

    shadow randomly selected children for sev-eral days to assess the quality with whichthe district implements their IEPs, and in-terview representative samples of chil-dren, teachers, Child Study Team mem-bers, administrators, board members andfamilies.

    Although this three-pronged approachrequires proper permissions and costsmoney, it can easily save money and helpensure that all children in Voorhees get thequality education they so well deserve. Itcan improve the quality of an alreadyhigh-quality school district.

    Howard Margolis, Ed.D.

    In November, New Jersey voters

    will have the opportunity to ap-

    prove a bill that would increase the

    states minimum wage from $7.25 per

    hour to $8.25 per hour, starting in Sep-

    tember 2014. An approving vote would

    also kick in automatic cost-of-living in-

    creases each year based on the Con-sumer Price Index.

    In his State of the Union address

    this year, President Obama recom-

    mended raising the minimum wage to

    $9 per hour. If Congress approves of

    that measure, it would take effect na-

    tionwide.

    Not surprisingly, though, small busi-

    ness owners in New Jersey are over-

    whelmingly against raising the mini-

    mum wage. The New Jersey chapter of

    the National Federation of Independ-

    ent Business showed that 93 percent of

    its members oppose the move. NFIB

    Director Laurie Ehlbeck called the re-

    sults one of the most one-sided shes

    ever seen.And it should be no surprise as to

    why.

    The states, and the countrys,

    biggest current employment problem

    isnt that workers are paid too little; its

    that there arent enough jobs available.

    Raising the minimum wage, forcing

    small business owners to spend more

    money, is not a solid tactic to encour-age hiring. The focus should be on in-

    centivizing small business owners to

    hire more workers, not to pay their

    current workers more money.

    The governments logic is misguided

    if it believes that the reason that un-

    employed workers wont take entry-

    level jobs is that the salary isnt high

    enough. Thats part of the problem,

    true, but thats mainly because our

    government is incentivizing people not

    to work,with the structure of unem-

    ployment benefits being what theyve

    been for so long now.It would be a shame for a bill like

    this to pass at a time when the states

    job market just reported positive gains.

    The state Labor Department reported

    recently that New Jersey gained 66,400

    jobs in 2012, the largest such jump

    since 2000.

    Sure, were still way off the pre-re-

    cession employment rate, but at least

    its a start.

    Our local and federal governments

    need to find a way incentivize small

    businesses to hire, instead of burden-

    ing them with yet another added cost

    of doing business.

    in our opinion

    Put people to workCreating more jobs, not raising minimum wage, is the answer

    Your thoughts?

    Do you plan on voting for or against thestate constitutional amendment thatwould raise New Jerseys minimumwage by $1 to $8.25 per hour?

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    MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 7

    The arrival of spring offers awonderful opportunity to enjoythe fresh air and the Voorheespark system.

    Connolly Park along Centenni-al Boulevard is a 49-acre oasis.Acquired by the township in 2001,it contains two dog runs, one forlarge and one for small dogs, ahalf-mile walking and joggingtrack with lights, a playgroundwith swings, a large grass field formulti-sport usage, a cricket pitch,an open-air picnic pavilion and acomfort station with restrooms. Acommunity playground was in-stalled in 2010 and new picnic ta-

    bles have been added to the park.Connolly Park is also the home ofour Summer Concert Series andour Halloween in the Park.

    Lions Lake Park is located onDutchtown Road off Route 73.Our community banquet facilitycan accommodate up to 100 peo-ple. Lions Lake contains a chil-drens playground, a picnic groveand a fishing lake. It is also hometo the Voorhees Girls Softball As-

    sociationwith fourfields, threeof whichare fully lit.In 2011, theNationalSoftball As-sociationnamedLions Lakeas one ofthree Out-standingParks inthe north-east and

    the only fa-cility in New Jersey to receive theaward.

    Kirkwood Park, located alongLaurel Oak Road behind theHampton Inn, has a lighted soft-ball field paved walking path, bas-ketball courts, tennis courts, achildrens playground, a multi-purpose field, and two bocce ballcourts. The park lighting was re-cently upgraded through a state

    grant. The township also pur-chased the nearby 14-acre Kirk-wood Forest, enhancing and pre-serving the beauty of this naturalsetting.

    The Maiaroto Sports Complexlocated on Echelon Road is hometo the Voorhees Soccer Associa-tion and host to the annual Me-morial Day Soccer Tournament,one of the largest in the country.Maiaroto includes all natural turffields with recently improvedlights. It also offers tennis courts,basketball courts and a fully oper-ational snack bar with publicrestrooms.

    Home to the GibbsboroVoorhees Athletic Association isthe Rabinowitz Baseball Complexlocated along Kresson Road, withsix fenced baseball fields. Sprint-urf Diamonds have been in-stalled on the Babe Ruth and Ma-

    jors fields. Three of the fields arefully lit. The complex also in-cludes a small playground as well

    Enjoy the Voorhees park system

    MichaelMignogna

    MAYORS MESSAGE

    The Freeholder

    Board is in the

    process of building

    a field of dreams

    for physically and

    developmentally

    challenged kids in

    Camden County.

    Miracle Field, a

    special baseball

    field, will provide

    disabled children

    with the opportunity to participate

    in Americas pastime.

    Children in wheelchairs, kids

    who use walkers or kids who never

    would be able to round the bases on

    a regular baseball diamond willsoon be afforded the opportunity to

    participate in an organized sport-

    ing event like their peers. The

    fields rubber playing surface will

    allow for handicapped accessibility.

    In addition, it will be covered with

    a playing surface that provides

    color, durability and safety.

    Camden Countys Miracle Field

    is being championed by Freeholder

    Deputy Director Edward McDon-

    nell who has long been an advocate

    for the disabled community. His

    dedication to helping others hasmade a lasting impact on projects

    throughout our County.

    The field will be able to accom-

    modate Miracle League baseball

    games and Special Olympics

    events. Miracle Field baselines are

    50 feet from one another and the

    distance from home plate to the

    fence at center field is 125 feet. At a

    typical Miracle League game every

    player bats once an inning, players

    are not called out on the bases,

    every player scores a run each in-

    ning and both teams win the game.

    Players are given buddies to as-

    sist them during the game. The

    buddies are often brothers, sis-

    ters and friends, as well as other

    adults and children who volunteer

    their time to help players partici-

    pate in the game.

    Miracle Field will be built at

    Camden Countys

    Challenge Grove

    Park, the award-

    winning fully ac-

    cessible park at the

    corner of Bortons

    Mill and Caldwell

    Roads in Cherry

    Hill. This treasure

    of the Camden

    County Park Sys-

    tem is also home to

    Jakes Place Playground for chil-

    dren with physical limitations.

    Jakes Place Playground is the re-

    gions first boundless playground,

    which was designed to be enjoyed

    by everyone regardless of physicalability.

    Jakes Place was inspired by 2

    year old Jacob Myles Cummings

    Nasto, who died from complica-

    tions after his fourth open heart

    surgery. As part of his physical

    therapy, Jake visited playgrounds,

    but was often unable to use the ap-

    paratus. The playground is a place

    where kids of all abilities can play

    and interact together.

    One out of every ten children

    cannot play on a playground - even

    an American with Disabilities Actapproved playground - because of

    physical limitations. More than

    12,000 children with disabilities

    live in Camden County alone.

    This field will be a miracle for

    these children, and the Freeholder

    Board is proud to construct this

    project that will bring smiles to so

    many faces. As elected officials our

    goal is to improve the quality of life

    in Camden County, and this ex-

    traordinary place will do just that

    for a very special group of athletes.

    For more information on theCamden County Park System orother County services, please callmy office at (856) 225-5466 oremail me at jnash@camden-

    county.com. In addition, you canfollow us on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/camdencountynj

    or on Twitter @camdencountynj.

    Camden County Miracle Field

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    WEDNESDAYMARCH 27Town Hall Meeting with Commit-

    teeman Friedman: 7 to 8 p.m. atVoorhees Branch Library. Resi-

    dents are welcome to discuss thelatest news and happeningsgoing on around town and in thelocal government. Question-and-answer session. Refreshmentswill be served.

    Kennedy Eldermed Knitting andCrochet Group: 12:30 to 4 p.m. atVoorhees Branch Library. Shareskills and learn new skills whileworking on individual, group, hos-pital and community projects.Bring supplies and materials.Completed projects accepted the

    second meeting of each month.Boy Scout Troop No. 48 meeting:

    Behind Holy Communion Luther-an Church, Route 73. Boys ages10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Questions,visit www.troop48berlin.org.

    Ashland Church Choirs: Wee Wor-ship Bell Choir for age 4 at 6:30p.m. Kids Worship Choir for gradethree at 6:30 p.m. Youth WorshipChoir for grades six and above at

    6 p.m. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees. Call 429-8844 or visitwww.AshlandChurch.org for

    information.Kresson Bible Church Prayer and

    Bible Study: 7 to 8 p.m. 329Kresson-Gibbsboro Road,Voorhees.

    Open Door Alliance Church PrayerMeeting: 7 p.m. 904 CooperRoad, Voorhees. For more infor-mation visitwww.rediscovergod.org.

    Ashland Church Kids Activities:

    Preschool to grade four. 6:30 p.m.33 East Evesham Road. Call 429-8844 or visit www.Ashland-

    Church.org for information.FougCrew: Grades five and six. 7 to

    8:30 p.m. at Ashland Church, 33East Evesham Road. Call 429-8844 or visit www.Ashland-Church.org for information.

    Ashland Church Youth BibleStudy: 7 p.m. Junior high andhigh schoolers. 33 East Evesham

    CALENDARPAGE 8 MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

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    10 MARCH 27-APRIL 2, 2013

    Lauren Ferrara said La Rocca isready to move onto Quinnipiac.

    She has the confidence to beable to be an impact there earlyon. Shes never one to stay in the

    shadows and not speak up ifsomething needs to be said. She isa vocal leader, Ferrara said.

    She said La Roccas perform-ance on the field makes the tran-sition from an Olympic Confer-ence team to a Division I teameasy.

    Her play is very aggressive inits nature. Playing at the nextlevel is a natural step for her. Itshouldnt be a leap.

    Its going to be a natural pro-gression, she said.

    Ferrara has confidence in LaRoccas transition to Quinnipiac,but La Rocca thinks it will be adifferent experience.

    Its going to be difficult, but Iam up for the challenge. Its goingto take a lot of work and a lot ofeffort from my parents and me,she said.

    During the offseason, and be-fore college, La Rocca said sheplans on training at VelocitySports Performance in CherryHill. But at the end of the day, LaRocca will miss her experiencesplaying for Eastern as well aswith her teammates.

    I am going to miss playingwith my best friends because Ihave played with these girls forev-er. Its going to be weird not play-ing with them, she said.

    LA ROCCAContinued from page 1

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    as a snack bar and public rest-rooms, all of which were recentlyupgraded.

    The GVAA Vikings Youth Foot-ball and Cheerleading as well asVoorhees Lacrosse Inc. use Gi-angiulio Recreation Complexalong Victor Boulevard. There isa lighted athletic field with syn-thetic turf. The field can be usedyear round by our youth football,cheerleading, lacrosse and soccerorganizations. In addition, there

    is a baseball diamond with lightsand a tot lot. Giangiulio also in-cludes a snack bar and publicrestrooms.

    Stafford Woods is our largestpiece of preserved land. The 140-acre parcel includes a one-milewalking path that follows an oldstagecoach trail through undis-turbed woods. The township alsopurchased the 5.5-acre piece ofthe land adjacent to Stafford

    Farm to be preserved as openspace. A recently constructed 9hole Disc Golf Course was con-structed and is accessible fromEvesham Road.

    John Hale, Sr. Memorial Parkis at the site of the formerVoorhees Township Departmentof Public Works sewer plant onWest End Avenue in the Ashlandsection. In partnership with theAshland Residential Coalitionand with a grant from the Cam-den County Open Space AdvisoryBoard, a playground and picnicpavilion were installed by theTownship and an oasis was born.

    The former Buzby Landfill on

    Centennial Boulevard is now the36-acre Voorhees EnvironmentalPark. The township partneredwith Rutgers University Depart-ment of Landscape Architectureand the Voorhees Environmentaland Cultural Education Founda-tion to develop a plan for the fu-ture use of the park. The plan canbe viewed on the township webpage, www.voorheesnj.com.

    The township maintains neigh-

    borhood playgrounds on RoundHill Road in the Green Ridgeneighborhood, Elliot Playgroundon Elliot Drive in the Beagle Club,Sandpiper Playground in the

    Avian Section, Cornell DrivePlayground in Lake Villa as wellas the Sheppard Road basketballcourts off Centennial Boulevard.New playground equipment wasinstalled in the Green Ridge andSandpiper Playgrounds in 2012.

    The Township Committee willcontinue to work to improve ourpark system. All of our parks aremaintained without the use ofpesticides.

    Enjoy the outdoors!

    ** The fifth annual CommunityWalk 4 Family & Friends withCancer will be held on Saturday,April 20, at 8 a.m. at ConnollyPark on Centennial Boulevard.Proceeds will benefit the Finan-cial Assistance for Cancer Pa-tients Program and AbramsonCancer Center at the Universityof Pennsylvania. Entry fee is $30

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    Pictured are the members of the Mock Trail team, Vivek Shah, ChloeUnger, Samantha Mohr, Zach German, Kyle Kowal, David Galpern,Matt Shapiro, Evan White, Erin Farmer and Max Levin.

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    THURSDAYMARCH 28Scrabble Group: 1 to 3 p.m. at

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    FRIDAYMARCH 29Babies Playgroup: Ages infant to 18

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    tration required. Call 772-1636.Congregation Beth El: Shabbat

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    Hands & Foot Card Game for Sen-ior Citizens: 1:30 p.m. in room Aor C on the third floor, VoorheesBranch Library, 203 Laurel Road.Questions, call Jeanne McCabe at(856) 784-4676.

    SATURDAYMARCH 30Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10

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    MONDAYAPRIL 1April Fools Day: Ages 8 to 12. 3 to

    3:45 p.m. at Voorhees BranchLibrary. Learn how to make basicblood, fake scabs and slime. Dressfor mess. Registration required.

    Voorhees Toastmasters meeting:7:30 p.m. at Heritage Church, 110Kresson-Gibbsboro Road. Visitvoorhees.toastmastersclubs.orgfor more information.

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    Breastfeeding Support Group: 5:30to 6:30 p.m. at The Ripa Centerfor Women, 1011 Main StreetPromenade. Join other breast-feeding mothers for fellowshipand support at this informalweekly meeting. Professionals onhand to offer advice and answerquestions. Free, but registrationrequired at www.events.cooper-health.org.

    TUESDAYAPRIL 2Mothers of Preschoolers meeting:

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    ** The 9th annual Wine Tastingto benefit the Alicia Rose Victori-ous Foundation will be held onThursday, April 25, from 6 to 9p.m. at the Virtua Barry BrownEducation Building, 106 CarnieBlvd. in Voorhees. The event fea-tures more than 250 of the mostinteresting fine wines and craft

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