voorhees - 0401.pdf

Upload: elauwit

Post on 13-Apr-2018

266 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    1/28

    www.voorheessun.com APRIL 17, 2015 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 2225Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEThe hunt is on!

    Rotary hosts its annualEaster egg hunt. PAGE 19

    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    There were many un-birth-days at the Voorhees Town Cen-ter on March 25 when the centerhosted an Alice in Wonderlandthemed Mad Hatter Tea Party.

    The event attracted dozens ofchildren aged 2-12 to the centerto partake in several Alice inWonderland themed activities,including bunny face painting,kid friendly croquet, cupcakedecorating, a balloon artist,shadow dancing, complimenta-

    ry tea, Mad Hatter hats and amovie screen playing classicAlice in Wonderland films.

    Lisa Milideo, assistant mar-keting director for VoorheesTown Center, was on hand at the

    ZANE CLARK/The Sun

    On March 25, the Voorhees Town Center saw The Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, Red Queen and Alice her-self for an Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter Tea Party event. Pictured is Awa Cisse with Red QueenLisa Milideo. For more photos, please see page 20.

    Voorhees Town Center hosts Mad Hatter Tea Party eventAdventure down the rabbit hole

    Taxes to remain flat at about $124a month for average homeowner

    Council adopts

    municipal budgetwith no tax hike

    please see ANIMAL, page 10

    By ZANE CLARKThe Sun

    The March 23 Voorhees Town-ship Committee meeting saw thepublic hearing and adoption ofthe townships 2015 municipalbudget.

    The municipal tax levy will re-main flat, with municipal taxesremaining at 58 cents per $100 ofassessed property value.

    For the average assessed homein Voorhees valued at $255,500,that equates to a $124 a monthmunicipal tax bill, or about $1,500

    annually.Total appropriations in the

    budget are set at $27.91 million,which is only a minor increasefrom the $27.82 million set in thebudget last year. Of the $27.91 mil-lion, taxation will make up about$18.72 million, nearly identical tothe $18.71 million that was raisedby taxation in the 2014 budget.

    Voorhees Township Adminis-trator Larry Spellman said the

    township was able to keep taxesflat because of a culmination ofactions taken by the townshipover several years. Those actionsinclude township employees con-tributing more to their health-care benefit costs, overall reduc-tions in the number of people em-ployed by the township and thetownships overall tax collectionrate increasing.

    Were really happy to be ableto have a budget with no tax in-creases, Spellman said. Its real-ly a culmination of many years ofwork and planning. Were always

    looking five years ahead, and thenext couple of years look promis-ing as well as far as our budget.

    Spellman and other townshipofficials have also noted the prop-erty revaluation from severalyears ago as another reason taxeswere able to remain flat in the2015 budget, as tax appeals used tocost the township anywhere from

    please see NEXT, page 9

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    2/28

    !(3887 !8*4 63,6&1 6** 69'< 75 +8

    !8*4 63,6&1

    75 +8 !8*4 63,6&1

    '' "!,' #'(#(

    ##*&'&, '$)#(

    '' ## ('

    '' "!,' #'(#(

    ##*&'&, '$)#(

    '' ## ('

    %# % ( ! %# $!&%$

    )&' $(('(% &$&" # * $ &)+

    )&' $(('(% &$&" # * ' $ &)+ *!) $ (& "!# &('

    !8*4 &;2 63,6&1

    " % #!#

    " % #!#

    !% '$ !

    !% '$ !

    !*&732 32,

    69' 328630#4 83 &,7

    ' *& ,"%) +)* &% (+ &%*(+(!) (%,"- *'

    (&($ % ", & )&%&% (+ &%*(

    +(!) *'(&($ % ", ) &

    )&% &% (+ &%*( #"$"* & )&% &% '( !&+)!

    We deliver 7 days a week! Prices below include local delivery charges Pick-up & SAVE (discount for Pick-up!) !

    #$&%' #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    !

    #$&%' #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    #!!

    #$&%' #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    # "

    " ! #$&%' #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    # "

    #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    # #

    ! !

    ! " #$&%' #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    #$&%' #$&%' #$&%' #$&%'

    >%!3; 8-639,- 46.0 8-

    -.(/ &=7 &6* )*7.,2*) 83 7-3; 4*340* -3; *&7= .8 .783 6&.7* 8-*.6 3;2 (-.(/*27 +36 *,,7 ;* 7*00 '6**)7

    &78*6 922=

    $.00 * *6*46.0 6)

    4141

    46.0 8-

    &141

    6.2, =396 &1*6&

    &78*6 03;*6700 %396 &:36.8*7

    "90.47 &++3).07 =&(.28-7

    .00.*7 &2,.2, &7/*87

    97831 03;*6 &78*6 &7/*87

    4*2 &78*6 !92)&=

    &141

    # *) % '("#

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    3/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 3

    Camden County856-424-1610

    Burlington County856-234-9567

    ServingSouth

    Jerseysince1975

    www.cherryswindowsidingroofing.com

    Windows Siding Capping Roofing Decks Additions and More

    Former President and Chairman of The Board of the NJ Remodelers Associations

    The Winner of the 2014

    Certainteed Siding

    Award of Excellence

    NJ

    Lic.#13vh0111555900

    CALL NOW FOR FOR SPRING SAVINGS!

    NEW ROOFWith coupon.May not be combined with others offers.

    Not valid on prior sales or estimates.Must present coupon at time of sale

    $500 OFF

    GAF Certified Roofing Contractor

    $1000 OFF

    NEW VINYL SIDINGWith coupon.May not be combined with others offers.

    Not valid on prior sales or estimates.

    Must present coupon at time of sale

    Deal Direct With The Owner

    All Work Fully Guaranteed

    Fully Insured

    OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES WILL

    MAKE YOU GLAD YOU CALLED!

    BEAUTIFUL SIDING, ROOFING AND WINDOWS

    Over 8,000 HomeSmart Agents Nationwide

    cell/text: 609-504-2600 office 856-435-3400email: [email protected]

    9 E White Horse Rd, Voorhees NJ

    Matt Trinkle, (ABR) Accredited Buyers Representative

    Selling realestate since 1987

    A community pet food assis-tance program supported by theAnimal Alliance of CamdenCounty will launch on Saturday,April 11. The Animal Alliance ofCamden County is a partnershipof Camden County Shared Serv-ices and local animal welfareagencies that include AnimalAdoption Center, Voorhees Ani-mal Orphanage, Animal WelfareAssociation of Voorhees, CamdenCounty Animal Shelter and Inde-pendent Animal Control. Al-

    liance members share a commongoal of finding homes for unwant-ed and neglected animals, includ-ing efforts to keep owned petswith their families.

    As the Alliances first cooper-ative program, we are extremelyexcited to unite in a collective ef-fort to help pets and pet families,said Chris Harris, shelter direc-tor at Animal Adoption Center.

    Camden County Pet Food

    Pantrys purpose is to keep petswith families by offering food as-sistance. Owners surrender petsto local shelters regularly, and fi-nancial hardship is a commonreason for doing so. The Allianceseeks to help Camden County res-idents keep pets in their homes byproviding nutritional assistanceto those in need. The only re-quirement is a need for assistancein providing food for a pet.

    Camden County Pet FoodPantry locations will be open to

    the public from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.for food pick-up on the second Sat-urday of every month, startingSaturday, April 11.

    Pet Food Pantry locations in-clude: Animal Adoption Center,501 Berlin Road North, Linden-wold; Animal Welfare Associationof Voorhees, 509 Centennial Blvd.;Voorhees Township; and CamdenCounty Animal Shelter 125 Coun-ty House Road, Blackwood.

    Community Pet FoodPantry to launch April 11

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    4/28

    4 APRIL 17, 2015

    The Voorhees Business Associ-ation will be hosting its monthlyluncheon on Wednesday, April 15,11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at RodizioGrill, 13109 Town Center Blvd.

    The sponsor is Legal Shield.To register, please contact the

    VBA at (856) 489-8511 or registeronline at www.voorheesbusines-sassociation.org to reserve seats.

    Tickets for the luncheon are$18 for members who pre-register

    and $25 for nonregistered mem-bers and visitors.

    Interested businesses may alsojoin the VBA at this event or on-line for $105.

    VBA monthlyluncheonis April 15

    According to the Centers forDisease Control and Prevention,drowning is the second leadingcause of unintentional death forchildren under the age of 14. Toimprove the safety of children inand around the water, the YMCAof Burlington and Camden Coun-ties is holding a free Swim Safeprogram at the Burlington-River-front YMCA on Wednesday, April

    8 from 12:30 to 4 p.m.Open to children ages 6-12,Swim Safe prepares children byteaching basic swimming andwater safety skills and increasingself-confidence and securitywhile near the water.

    For the second consecutiveyear, Swim Safe is being support-ed by the Rotary Clubs ofBurlington, Medford-Vincen-town, Mount Holly and Willing-boro.

    Registration is required. For

    more information, please contactMegan Neckelmann, assistant di-rector of aquatics [email protected].

    To register, visit www.ymca-bc.org.

    Free SwimSafe program

    is April 8

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    5/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 5

    Jeff Gao of Voorhees wasnamed to the dean's list of EmoryCollege of Arts and Sciences, theundergraduate, liberal arts col-lege of Emory University in At-lanta, Ga., for the 2014 fall semes-ter.

    The following Voorhees stu-dents at Fairleigh Dickinson Uni-versity's Metropolitan Campus,located in Teaneck, have beennamed to the honors list for thefall 2014 semester: Alea Robertsand Krista Lillia.

    Voorhees students at Fairleigh

    Dickinson University's FlorhamCampus, located in Madison,have been named to the dean'sand honors lists for the fall 2014semester.

    Alexis Banner has been namedto the dean's list.

    Alexa Paparo has been named

    to the honors list.Max Weiss has been named to

    the honors list.

    The following Voorhees areastudents have been named to theUniversity of Delaware dean's listfor the fall 2014 semester: KyleBennett, Matthew Brodkin, LeahEdelstein, Jacqueline Gottlob,Sean Lafferty, Lauren Matlack,Troy McCartney, Charles Meyer,Caitlin Miller, Lauren Pilla, SethRose; Timothy Sheridan, Saman-tha Shute, Michael Stevenson;Jennifer Strube-Sukovich, Eliza-beth Vlachos, Jacob Weichert and

    Matthew Zinsky.

    Abigail Arculeo of Voorhees hasa spring internship as a farm as-sistant for Dancing Horse Farmin Lebanon, Ohio.

    A freshman at The Universityof Findlay, Arculeo is working on

    a degree in animal science.

    Voorhees resident SarahCheatham, a student at New YorkUniversity Tisch School of theArts, was admitted to the Comme-dia dell'Arte program in Florencefor summer 2015, and the RoyalAcademy of Dramatic Art Shake-speare in Performance in Londonfor fall 2015.

    Voorhees resident MichaelO'Hara a student at FairleighDickinson University's Metro inTeaneck has been inducted intoFDU's Phi Omega Epsilon for the

    fall 2014 semester.

    Emily Norbury, Voorhees resi-dent and a student at the Pratt In-stitute, was among more than1,000 students who made the pres-ident's list in the fall 2014 semes-ter.

    on campus

    Email us at [email protected]

    dnariapeRnilaeS&gniniatS,gnitniaP

    noitarotseR&gninaelCetercnoC&revaP,etercnoCdepmatS

    eromdnagnidiSdooWllAsnibaCgoL,secneF,skceDnoitarotseRdooWroiretxE

    iapsrotcartnoD

    ey02revoruoCnotgnilr

    usdoowlufituaebruoyfollaerotserPnoitarotseRkceDllaC.doowruoy

    !!###

    revotni

    .sraytnu

    secafruotsul

    "

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    6/28

    6 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 17, 2015

    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 85 6-427-0933.

    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 abouterrors 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.

    At our meeting on March 23, theVoorhees Township Committee unani-mously adopted the 2015 municipal budgetwith no local tax increase to our residents.

    In recent years, Township Committeehas controlled spending without sacrific-ing the quality of municipal services ourresidents have come to expect and deserve.For example, there are 23 fewer full-time

    municipal employees than in 2009. Pro-grams such as our side-arm trash collec-tion and our new side-arm recycling collec-tion have allowed more efficient use of ourDepartment of Public Works staff mem-bers. Our shared services programs havecreated revenue for the township while cut-ting costs. We have shared services pro-grams with Camden County, our localschool district, Eastern Regional HighSchool, Gibbsboro, Magnolia and LaurelSprings. We meet regularly with area mu-nicipalities to discuss other potentialshared services initiatives.

    The townshipsuse of compressednatural gas truckshas not only savedapproximately$35,000 a year in fuelcosts, but helps pro-tect our environ-ment by emitting

    significantly fewergreenhouse gases.The installation ofan above-groundfuel tank at ourDPW headquarterswill save 15 centsper gallon for thecost of gasoline.

    The townshipcontinues a partnership with an energycompany to purchase power directly fromthe source, saving approximately $125,000per year in utility costs.

    Generating tax revenue is also impor-tant in stabilizing taxes. The evolution ofthe Virtua Medical Campus and theVoorhees Town Center has created hun-dreds of thousands of dollars in tax rev-enue and hundreds of new jobs. Also, in2014 Voorhees saw 87 new businesses open,leading to the creation of 717 new jobs.

    Our Shop Voorhees program allows a

    portion of our residents normal purchas-ing dollars spent on goods and services inthe township be applied to their propertytax bills, thereby reducing their taxes atthe end of the tax year. The program en-courages our residents to shop locally,helps our community businesses thriveand thereby increases our township rate-ables. We have about 60 businesses and5,000 residents participating, and the num-bers continue to rise.

    The Voorhees Township Committee willcontinue to work to stabilize taxes by con-trolling spending and generating revenue.

    Township Committee works to control spending

    MichaelMignogna

    MAYORS MESSAGE

    Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media

    manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd

    voorhees editor Zane Clark

    art director Stephanie Lippincott

    advertisinG director Arlene Reyes

    chairman of the board

    Russell Cannchief executive officer Barry Rubens

    vice chairman Michael LaCount, Ph.D.

    elauwit media Group

    publisher emeritus Steve Miller

    editor emeritus Alan Bauer

    Tim Ronaldsonexecutive editor

    Joe Eiselepublisher

    Ok, so the survey in question

    the Best and Worst States to

    Retire, compiled by

    Bankrate.com didnt exactly find

    that youd be out of your mind to re-

    tire in New Jersey, but it did rank the

    Garden State near the bottom of the

    list of desirable places to spend the lat-

    ter portion of your life.

    This should not be a shock.

    The survey ranks New Jersey 45th

    on the list of best places to retire,

    based on the fact that the cost of living

    is high (45th), the community well

    being is low (43rd) and the tax rate is

    very high (49th). These factors out-

    weight the low crime rate (eighth) and

    the above-average weather and health-

    care quality.

    Theres a reason why so many New

    Jerseyans retire elsewhere its

    cheaper. And cheaper is better, be-

    cause most people would rather see

    their hard-earned money go toward

    vacations than taxes, for example.

    Many retirees go to Florida not just for

    the weather but for the absence of a

    state income tax.

    Maybe if New Jersey was more af-

    fordable, more elderly residents would

    stay at home, near their friends and

    family. But since its not, many dont.

    We are probably not the only ones

    who laughed when we pondered where

    in New Jersey other than, say, a

    beach town such as Ocean City

    would be a good place to retire. And

    thats a shame, and a problem all at the

    same time.

    Our residents shouldnt have to pre-

    pare to leave when they retire.

    in our opinion

    Want to retire inNew Jersey?You must be out of your mind, survey says

    Your thoughts

    Do you plan to retire in New Jersey?Share your thoughts on this, and othertopics, through a letter to the editor.

    Send us your Voorhees news

    Drop us an email at [email protected]. Fax us at (856) 427-0934. Call the editor at (856) 427-0933.

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    7/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 7

    Government in yourneighborhood

    County munici-pality to provideyou greater accessto your govern-ment. In additionto these meetingsacross the county,we have launchedthe Your Govern-ment in YourN e i g h b o r h o o d Regional TownHall Series. This is your oppor-tunity to speak directly withyour elected representativesabout issues that are impor-tant to you and your family.

    The first town hall meeting ofthe year will take place onApril 8, at 6:30 p.m. in WinslowTownship. All Camden Countyresidents are invited to theBud Duble Senior Center lo-cated at 33 Cooper Folly Road,across the street from WinslowTownship High School. I willbe joined by U.S. Representa-tive Donald Norcross, SenatorFred Madden, AssemblymanPaul Moriarty, Assembly-woman Gabriela Mosquera andWinslow Township MayorBarry Wright.

    We want to update you on theprogress that is taking place inyour neighborhood and acrossCamden County. The future isbright in Camden County aswe continue to build upon ouraccomplishments. We alsowant to give you an opportu-nity to ask the important ques-tions that are on your mind,and receive responses directlyfrom your elected officials.

    Following the town hall meet-ing at 7:30 p.m. we will host aservices fair featuring repre-sentatives from numerouscounty departments. Come outto the fair to speak one-on-onewith staff from ConstituentServices, Veterans Affairs,Senior Services, Health andHuman Services, and the One-Stop Employment and Train-

    ing Center just toname a few. Theservices fair pro-vides a way foryou to learn moreabout the morethan 200 servicesthat go to workfor you every day.

    We realize thatthe programs andservices provided

    by Camden County impact youand your family. That is whywe strive to improve the qual-ity of life for all residents. Inorder to make the most benefi-cial and cost effective improve-ments to our programming, weneed your input. Your com-ments and suggestions are notonly welcome, they are encour-aged.

    Please join us for an eveningwith your elected officialsfrom all levels of government.Hear from elected officialsabout current initiatives, serv-ices and priorities followed bya question and answer session.We want to hear from you.Please dont miss this opportu-nity to connect with yourelected representatives. Spaceis limited, so please register toattend atwww.camdencounty.com/town-hall.

    For more information onCamden County services,please contact Camden CountyConstituent Services toll freeat (866)-CAMDENCOUNTY.For additional information onany other Camden County

    projects, please call me at (856)225-5451, or email me [email protected]. Youcan always visit us online atw w w . c a m d e n c o u n t y . c o m .Also, you can like us on Face-book atwww.Facebook.com/camden-countynj and follow us onTwitter @camdencountynj.

    By Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr.

    The Camden County LibrarySystem is joining the AmericanLibrary Association and librariesacross the country in observing

    National Library Week, April 12-18, to recognize the unlimited pos-sibilities available at local li-braries.

    This past summer, CCLS start-ed a Museum Pass program thatoffers free admission for librarycard holders to 11 local and re-gional attractions on a family-by-family basis. Library memberscan get passes to everything from

    The Guggenheim to the WoodfordWildlife Refuge.

    During the winter, the libraryobserved December as Maker

    Month to help anyone explorenew interests and develop newtalents when it offered a varietyof workshops and programs witheverything from a Canvas PaintNight to a Robodyssey programfor the more technically inclined.

    The Maker Movement firstcame to the Voorhees and SouthCounty branches two years agoand has since expanded to all

    eight branches.The library is also planning

    some special events during theweek. Rutgers-Camden Center for

    the Arts resident storyteller KyleJakubowski will visit each of theCamden County Librarys eightbranches to share his tall tales inan engaging interactive formatbetween April 12-18, coming toVoorhees on April 12 at 2 p.m.

    Registration for any programis available at www.camden-countylibrary.org/events or bycalling the local branch.

    National Library Week is April 1218

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    8/28

    WE NES YAPRIL 1Preschool Dance Party! Ages 3-5

    10:30 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road Come

    dressed in finest clothes and getready to show off dance moves.

    Crochet and Knit Club: Ages 10 andolder. 4 p.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Sto-ries for babies. Bring your latestproject and make new friends asthe library visitors crochet andknit together. Beginners are wel-come, bring yarn and a size Hhook to learn to crochet.

    Boy Scout Troop No. 48 meeting:Behind Holy Communion Luther-an Church, Route 73. Boys ages

    10 to 18. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Questions,visit www.troop48berlin.org.

    Kresson Bible Church Prayer andBible 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 to8:30 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 EveshamRoad. Call 429-8844 or visitwww.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.

    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, CherryHill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.5795 for more information and toregister.

    Focus Group: ESL ConversationClass: For adults. 10:30 a.m. tonoon at Voorhees Branch Library.Practical and everyday topics aswell as pronunciation are thefocus. For non-native English

    speakers. No registrationrequired.

    THURS YAPRIL 2AARP Tax Aide: Adults. 10 a.m.

    Voorhees Branch Library at 203

    Laurel Road. Volunteers prepareand process simple tax returns.First-come, first-served basis. Noappointments. Sign up is at theinformation desk on the firstfloor.

    VITA Tax Program: Adult. 4 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. VITA volunteers pre-pare and process simple taxreturns. First-come, first-served.No appointments.

    Next Chapter Book Club: Adult. 7p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. The Next Chap-ter Book Club offers weeklyopportunities for adults andteens with intellectual and devel-opmental disabilities to read andlearn together, talk about books,and make friends in a relaxed,community setting. Please con-tact Rosemary Scalese at 856-772-1636 x7350 [email protected] for more information. Space islimited.

    MOMS Club of Cherry Hill East andVoorhees meeting: Generalmembership meeting. For details,email membership@mom-

    sclubcherryhill.org or visitwww.momsclubcherryhill.org forinformation.

    NAMI Support Group: To providemutual support, education and

    advocacy for individuals, familiesand friends of persons affectedby severe and persistent mentalillness. 6 to 8 p.m. at M. AllanVogelson Library, Camden Coun-ty Library Branch. Questions, callGale at (856) 701-8143.

    Voorhees Breakfast Rotary Club:7:15 a.m. at Short Hills Deli &Restaurant, 486 East EveshamRoad, No. 103, Cherry Hill. Formore information visitwww.voorheesbreakfastrotary.org.

    Overeaters Anonymous: 10 to 11a.m. at Hope United Church, 700Cooper Road. Call 609-239-0022or visit www.southjerseyoa.org.

    Body After Baby: 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. at1011 Main Street Promenade. Usea combination of pilates and yogato strengthen, increase flexibilityand tighten. Cost is $60 for sixweeks. Registration required. For

    CALENDARPAGE 8 APRIL 17, 2015

    WANT TO BE LISTED?Send information by mail to: Calendar, The Sun, 108 Kings HighwayEast, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Or by email:[email protected] . Or you can submit a calendar listingthrough our website (www.voorheessun.com).

    Every attempt is made to provide coverage to all organizations.

    Visit us at

    www.bathroomandkitchenkingremodelingco.com

    Siding Windows Roofing Additions Decks

    For All Your Home Improvement Needs

    Locally Owned & Operated Since 1985Licensed & Insured

    Fogged Units

    Insulating Glass

    Window/Patio Door Repairs

    Table Tops Mirrors Shower Doors

    GLASS REPAIR

    please see CALENDAR, page 13

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    9/28

    $1 million to $1.5 million annually.In other news: Committee passed two resolu-

    tions authorizing a request forproposals for a planning consult-ant for affordable housing mat-ters in the township and authoriz-ing special counsel on affordablehousing matters to file declarato-ry judgment action.

    The state Supreme Court re-cently ruled the New Jersey

    Council on Affordable Housingsadministrative processes werenot working as the council failedto adopt third round regulationsfor more than 15 years and wasnot providing regulations toguide municipalities in comply-ing with their constitutional obli-gation to provide for affordablehousing.

    As such, the court put in placea process for which municipali-ties could have their affordablehousing plans deemed constitu-

    tionally compliant by the courtthrough declaratory judgment ac-tions sought by municipalities.

    Committee approved a sharedservices agreement betweenVoorhees Township and the Bor-ough of Laurel Springs for uni-form construction code servicesby which Voorhees will reducecosts by working together to pro-vide a construction official andsubcode services for LaurelSprings.

    The township presented aproclamation to officially recog-nize Earth Hour, which thisyear took place on March 28.

    The annual event, organized bythe World Wide Fund for Nature,takes place on the last Saturday ofMarch every year and encourageshouseholds, businesses and com-munities to turn off non-essential

    lights for one hour from 8:30-9:30p.m.

    According to the proclamation,the Township Committee is hon-

    ored to be a part of the change inthe community, and it encour-aged all citizens in Voorhees to

    join and participate in the eventto help save energy and reduceand carbon dioxide.

    The next meeting of the

    Voorhees Township Committee isscheduled for April 13.

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 9! !! " !!

    %! # %

    # % &

    ! " %

    ! " ! !%

    ! ! %$

    (#'$) % "

    ! !

    ! "

    ! ! !%

    NEXTContinued from page 1

    Next committee meeting is April 13

    Statewide DomesticViolence Hotline

    (800) 572-7233

    PSA

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    10/28

    10 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 17, 2015

    Fill 4 bags of any

    Bulk Stone for $10

    PromptDeliveryService

    856.768.2505

    EARLY SPRING SPECIALS

    $109

    $179

    $279

    OPEN 6 DAYSOPEN 6 DAYS

    01$ynafosgab4lliF

    0

    erevileDtpmP

    01$rofenotSkluBsbl05.xorppasgaB.tsalyehtelihW(

    ).ylppasnoitcirtseremoS

    0.s

    dezitellaPhcluM

    e

    LAICEPSGNIRPSLRAE

    hcluMderoloC...........................sdy3

    )nworB,kcalB,deR(901$

    sdy6 ........................... 971$sdy01 .......................... 972$

    stcudorPeganiarDenotSd

    SL

    event, dressed as the novels char-acter, the Red Queen.

    As the event took place,Milideo and several other TownCenter employees dressed asAlice in Wonderland charactersand wandered throughout the

    event, talking to children, direct-ing families and posing for pho-tos.

    Milideo said the Town Center

    was happy to provide communityevents such as the Mad Hatter teaparty.

    I think the community atlarge was delighted, Milideosaid. You could feel the positiveenergy through the event and themall. It gives our retailers andrestaurants the opportunity toshow the personal service avail-able at Voorhees Town Center.

    In addition to several TownCenter businesses providing food

    and activities for the event, alsoon hand were representativesfrom other community organiza-tions, such as the Voorhees Ani-

    mal Orphanage, which broughtsome Cheshire Cats for kids tosee.

    Judy Mitchell of the VAO saidin addition to hopefully collectingsome donations for the orphan-age, the event was also a good wayto get a few cats out of the shelterfor some time while also enter-taining some children.

    They (kids) love them and thecats are very friendly and theydbe good with anybody, so were

    just hoping to get them their for-ever home, Mitchell said. Itsgood for them, get them out of theshelter and get them some expo-sure.

    Parent Nikki Little attendedthe event with her 2-year-old sonChase. Little said she heard aboutthe event from her sister who sawit advertised on the Internet, andafter having attended, shethought it was great.

    I just thought the whole eventwas cute, Little said. It was

    great for little kids and theirmoms, and its an awesome idea. Iwish they had something like thatwhen I was younger.

    Little said her son enjoyed theevent as well.

    He really liked being able tomake his own cupcake, and thefact that the Easter Bunny washere tied it together and he justhad a blast, Little said.

    Elhadji Cisse said his 2-and-1/2-year-old daughter Awa reallyenjoyed making her own cupcake,and with the free food and drinksfor families, they both definite-ly enjoyed the event.

    I think its cool, Cisse said. Ilike the energy inside, lots of kidsand families. Good vibe for sure.

    Cisse and his daughter werealso two of the many visitorsMilideo was able to interact withas the Red Queen, and she saidhaving so many people attend theevent was part of the communitysupport that makes Voorhees

    Town Center successful.With community support, the

    Town Center will continue to suc-ceed and stay a part of the com-munity, Milideo said.

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

    Cedar & Mahogany Decks Trex Decks Vinyl Railings

    Windows Doors Finished Basements Kitchens

    ANIMALContinued from page 1

    Animal Orphanage bringsCheshire Cats to event

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    11/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 11

    When you go away on vacation, long weekend, or business,hire Sarge to keep watch of your home.

    Retired Police Sergeant Brian Randazzo of Voorhees Twp.was a 27 year professional police officer, is reliable and trustworthy.

    !

    Licensed and Insured

    * Getting married?* Engaged?* Expecting?* Need to thank someone?

    Send news and photos toThe Voorhees Sun via email

    to [email protected].

    Tell us your news.

    Well tell everyone else.

    Special to The Sun

    The igloo is a fun place to read at Kresson School. The library is an exciting, reading-centered spacewhere kids want to hang out: the reading igloo is the spot to be. Pictured from left are Kresson Schoolmedia specialist Lisa Richards, Benjamin Hoffman, Talia Barreras, Devin Williams, London Burkhardt, Ju-liana Domanski and Mackenzie Courtney.

    Reading igloo hot spot at Kresson School

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    12/28

    12 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 17, 2015

    1816 Berlin Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003

    (856) 428-8222www.healeyfuneralhomes.com

    Timothy J. Healey, Manager NJ Lic. No. 4488

    Providing Traditional and Contemporary ServicesSpecializing in Pre-Need Counseling and FinancingFOUR GENERATIONS OF LICENSED FAMILY SERVICE

    Also Located at 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights

    ZANE CLARK/The Sun

    Little rabbit Lana JoAnne Jernigan, 2, surveys the scene at theVoorhees Town Center on March 25.

    Getting ready for Easter

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    13/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 13

    ANY

    COMPLETE

    SIDING JOB

    Lic. #13VH02720100

    Complete Lawn Fertilization Programs

    Core Aeration/Seed

    Environmentally Aware

    856-547-4850Fully Licensed and Insured

    Serving All of South Jersey Free Estimates!

    www.greensideupsod.com

    CALENDAR

    more information visitwww.events.cooperhealth.org.

    Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. everyThursday. Led by Fox Rehabilita-tion exercise physiologist atBrookdale at Voorhees. Call (877)407-3422 for more informationand to register.

    Voorhees Central Chapter of BNIBreakfast: 7 a.m. at The Man-sion, 3000 Main St. BNI is a busi-

    ness and professional referralorganization. For more informa-tion visit www.bnidvr.com.

    BNI Marlton Regional Chapter

    Lunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networking

    referral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.

    Babies Playgroup: Ages 1 to 18months. 10 to 11 a.m. at VoorheesBranch Library. Meet new friends!We provide the toys and booksbut no organized programming.

    FRI YAPRIL 3Babies' Playgroup: Ages 1-18

    months. 10 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Little

    CALENDARContinued from page 8

    please see CALENDAR, page 15

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    14/28

    14 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 17, 2015

    ALL NATURAL LOTIONS AND SCRUBS

    - all natural loti ons and scrubs for adults

    - chemical free, natural lotions for babies

    - homemade

    - high quality ingredients

    - chemical free

    - great for your skin!

    The YMCA of Burlington andCamden Counties is bringing to-gether the tri-state regions finestantique dealers for the 41st Annu-al Antique show on Saturday,

    April 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.and Sunday, April 12 from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. at the Moorestown UpperElementary School, located at 325Borton Landing Road inMoorestown.

    Sponsored by the YMCA ofBurlington and Camden Countiesand the Y Service Club ofMoorestown, the much-anticipat-ed event features the tri-state re-

    gions finest antique dealers andshowcases their finest antiqueitems including jewelry, china,glassware, silver, furniture andmore. This year, the Antique

    Show will feature handmadegoods crafted by local artisans.

    Proceeds benefit the YMCA ofBurlington and Camden Coun-ties.

    Tickets are $6. Visitwww.ymca-bc.org for a $1 offcoupon.

    For more information, callPam Hall at (856) 231-9622 ext. 232or visit www.ymca-bc.org.

    YMCA antique show April 11, 12

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    15/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 15

    RAY OF HOPE FUND

    Make a fully tax-deductible contribution to

    The Ray of Hope Fund today, and well be able to

    help organizations in your neighborhood

    tomorrow and for years to come.

    The Ray of Hope Fund is part of the Community Foundation of South Jersey,

    a 501c3 organization. The Ray of Hope Fund makes micro-donations to community

    organizations that have a significant impact in the neighborhoods they serve.

    DONATE ONLINE:http://elauw.it/rayofhopefund

    Were counting on you!

    PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES.

    PEASANT PRICES.

    CALENDAR

    ones meet new friends! Thelibrary provide the toys andbooks but no organized program-ming.

    Toddler's Playgroup: Ages 18 - 36months. 11 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Playwith new friends! The library pro-vides the toys and books but noorganized programming.

    Senior Card Group: Adult. 12:45 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203

    Laurel Road. Seniors meet, week-ly, to play various card games.

    Gaming Fridays: Grades six-12. 3p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. Drop by TheCorner for board games, Wii, andXBox 360 fun.

    Open Mic Night: Adult. 7 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Poets gather toshare their works.

    South Jersey Yarners: All. 7p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. All things yarn!Come with your knitting needles,crochet hooks, and yarn for aninformal session with yarn enthu-siasts. From beginners toadvanced. All ages welcome.

    Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice at 6 p.m. based on tradi-tional liturgy and infused withspirit by upbeat melodies andcamaraderie. 8000 Main St.,Voorhees.

    Hands & Foot Card Game for Sen-ior Citizens: 1:30 p.m. in room A

    or C on the third floor, VoorheesBranch Library, 203 Laurel Road.Questions, call Jeanne McCabe at(856) 784-4676.

    S TUR YAPRIL 4Chair Yoga: Adult. 10:30 a.m.

    Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Try this gentle formof yoga, practiced while sitting ina chair. It includes very basicmovements and is great for sen-iors or anyone wanting to trysomething new.

    Global Citizens: Ages 8-12. 12 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Come and enjoycrafts, games, music and foodfrom different countries aroundthe world! A different culture willbe highlighted each meeting.

    Legomania Club: Ages 5-11. 10:30a.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. Create and playwith Legos provided by thelibrary. Use your imagination ormake something based on thetheme of the day.

    Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice from 9 a.m. to noon,including a wide variety of otherservices throughout the morning.8000 Main St., Voorhees.

    MON Y

    APRIL 6

    Minecraft Challenge: Ages 6-12. 2p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. Take on thelibrarys challenges while design-ing in creative mode. Bring adevice with a Minecraft account:phones, iPads, tablets, laptops,etc.

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

    Exercise Class for Active Seniors:8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday.

    CALENDARContinued from page 13

    please see CALENDAR, page 16

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    16/28

    16 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 17, 2015

    Toll Free: (800) 641-6082www.CPI-ConstructionSpecialties.com

    NO OBLIGATION IN-HOME ESTIMATE

    (609) 387-5066 (856) 298-4400

    FFO005$moornuSetelpmoC

    BYLRAE

    Fm

    EPSDRIB

    mooRneercSFO052$

    mFF

    moornuSetelpmoClV

    m mooRneercS.504hgorhtdil

    m

    Sometimes you want to sell your home quickly, and without all the fuss. Maybe it''s because of the passing of

    a loved one, a divorce, or just the desire to get the job done without having to fix all that's wrong with your house.

    Either way, when you want to sell quickly and as-is, give 302 Wholesale a call.

    WE CAN COME SEE YOUR HOME AND MAKE AN OFFER FAST --

    AN OFFER THAT IS ALL CASH, AND COMMISSION FREE,

    FOR YOUR HOME IN AS-IS CONDITION.AND OUR CLOSINGS ARE DAYS, NOT WEEKS, AWAY.

    Call Today!

    856-874-8105

    CALENDAR

    Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, CherryHill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.5795 for more information and toregister.

    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 on

    hand to offer advice and answerquestions. Free, but registrationrequired at www.events.cooper-health.org.

    Focus Group: ESL ConversationClass: For adults. 10:30 a.m. tonoon at Voorhees Branch Library.Practical and everyday topics aswell as pronunciation are thefocus. For non-native Englishspeakers. No registration

    required.

    TUES YAPRIL 7

    AARP Tax Aide: Adults. 10 a.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Volunteers prepareand process simple tax returns.First-come, first-served basis. Noappointments. Sign up is at theinformation desk on the firstfloor.

    Teen Volunteer Power Hour: Gradessix-12. 6:30 p.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Heytweens and teens! Earn a quickhour of volunteer service withouthaving to attend a Teen Volun-

    teer Boot Camp. There will be dif-ferent projects each month.

    Art Hour: Ages 8-12. 6:30 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Get creative andmake unique works of art. Eachmonth will feature a differentactivity.

    Mothers of Preschoolers meeting:9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Hope UnitedMethodist Church, 700 Cooper

    Road. Childcare available. Formore information, visitwww.momshope.com.

    Breast Cancer Support Group:

    6:30 to 8 p.m. at Cooper atVoorhees, 900 Centennial Blvd.,Building One, Suite L. Supportgroup for women with breastcancer and those who care aboutthem. Free, but registrationrequired at www.events.cooper-health.org.

    Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Clubmeeting: Filomena's Restaurant,Berlin. 7 to 8:30 p.m. For moreinformation call (856) 534-3384.

    Senior Citizen Club Social: 11:30 a.m.to 3 p.m. at Lions Lake Park Ban-quet Facility, 101 Dutchtown Road.For more information call (856)429-4703.

    Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. everyTuesday. Led by Fox Rehabilita-tion exercise physiologist atBrookdale at Voorhees. Call (877)407-3422 for more informationand to register.

    CALENDARContinued from page 15

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    17/28

    )+'6/ )'(3!5 !/0

    !$$,+&)%*$

    (,+%

    !4

    *,3%./ !.% !",10 .%*!0),+/()-/ %2%*,- ! .%*!0),+/()- 3)0( 5,1. *,#!* &*,.)/0

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    18/28

    % + ")( "#! + #('#"& *% )% ,#( % #' %#&& ' #

    % + #(&& #" $%#)" +$'%' " #%" "'#" '+ &%)& '# ")( " #%$#%'

    "'& '% '-" )" %# #%" "'#" #!" '# ' #% % " %& !%"

    +$,% '%," '# '% ""( "#! '+ %'(%" ' %(& " %('#"& % #!$+ ' " )%

    "%&" #(& #" #!$" " "%& &%('", " '%!& # $"', &&&&!"' ' & !$%') '# ) '

    $$%#$%' #("& '# $ ,#( ")' '& '(%("' *'%& % + %"& "'"'% $$%# "

    "#' #", &&&'" *' '+ %'(%" #% )" $%#! (' %'" " )#$" #"'%! %'#"&$

    *' #(% "'&

    & #"'' " % ' %%'+#!

    ***%+#!

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    19/28

    APRIL 17, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 19

    hunt

    EGG

    The air was cold, but that didntstop hundreds of families fromcoming out to the VoorheesBreakfast Rotary Clubs 2015Spring Egg Hunt on March 28. Inaddition to an egg hunt featuringmore than 4,000 eggs, there wasalso music, face painting, gamesand a visit from a certain bunny.Clockwise from middle left: With

    her bunny ears on, 3-year-oldRylie Beauckamp, along with momHeather and dad Bryan, was readyfor some eggs. Two kids dancingto the music were Scarlett Gar-rett, 5, and her 1-year-old sisterVada, along with mom Joan anddad Damian. Ellie Zoller, 2, got aballoon with her mom Angela.After the hunt was done, a certainbunny appeared, and 1-year-oldRiyan Choksi and his mom Komalmade sure to get a picture. Emma

    Young, 3, races through the play-ground. Even 1-year-old Aidan Lu-ciana got in on the fun with a lit-tle help from his mom Rachael.Once the event got going, kidsseemed to be everywhere.

    Photos by Zane Clark/The Sun

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    20/28

    20 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 17, 2015

    Mad Hatter Tea PartyPhotos by Zane Clark/The SunOn March 25, The Voorhees Town Center saw The Mad Hatter, White Rabbit, Red Queen and Aliceherself for an Alice in Wonderland Mad Hatter Tea Party event. Those in attendance got to deco-rate cupcakes, have their faces painted, play croquet and more. Pictured clockwise from above:Six-year-old Gabriella Brown pretends to be Alice. Pictured from left are 4-year-old Valerie Wil-son, 2-year-old Sammy Rudio and 2-year-old Marissa Wilson having their action mimicked dur-ing some shadow dancing. Lyla Ray, 2, looks a little unsure of Red Queen Lisa Milideo as she andher mom, Melissa, listen to what the event has to offer. Hayleigh Anderson, 14 months, is paintedlike a rabbit. Gavin Campbell, 3, plays croquet. Chase Little, 2, and his aunt Kelsey strike a pose.

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    21/28

    SPRING FLING! COLORING CONTEST

    Must be original form. Only one entry per person. Coloring must be done by using colored pencils, watercolors and/or crayons. Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on April 10, 2015, and cannot be returned.

    Entries will be judged by Sun Newspaper staff and will be based on overall coloring. Three winners will be notified by phone/email and posted on Sun Newspapers' social media sites.

    Winners will receive 4-pack to Sahara Sams. Prizes will be mailed to the address listed on the entry form.Mail to: Elauwit Media, 108 Kings Hwy. East, 3rd Floor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033

    Win Tickets!!

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    22/28

    classifiedT H E V O O R H E E S S U N

    APRIL 1-7, 2015 PAGE 22

    W H A T Y O U N E E D T O K N O WAll ads are based on a 5 line ad, 15-18 characters per line. Additional lines: $9, Bold/Reverse Type: $9 Add color to any box ad for $20. Deadline: Wednesday - 5pm for the following week.

    All classified ads must be prepaid. Your Classified ad will run in all 9 of The Sun newspapers each week! Be sure to check your ad the first day it appears.We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion, so call us immediately with any errors in your ad. No refunds are given, only advertising credit.

    L I N E

    A D S

    H O W T O C O N T A C T U S

    Call us: 609-751-0245 or email us: [email protected]

    Cherry Hill Sun Haddonfield SunMarlton Sun Medford Sun

    Moorestown Sun Mt. Laurel Sun

    Shamong Sun Tabernacle Sun Voorhees Sun

    B O X

    A D S Only

    $

    65per week

    Only$55per week

    List a text-only ad for your yardsale, job posting or merchandise.

    "$ #"("!$ "

    In A Loving HomeNOT A KENNEL!

    Call Steven:

    856-356-2775

    www.

    OUR HOME

    DOG BOARDING.com

    Your Dog

    "

    -(!'+ %) ' %' $#/' $(.

    ***&$#!'%!$"

    ,

    Residential Service Upgrades Recessed Lighting

    Backup Generators & Installs

    Siding Capping PaintingGutters Carpentry & More

    (856) 810-2182www.steveshomerepairplus.com

    856-627-1974www.RASBUILDERSNJ.com

    Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,

    Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,

    Basements, Roof, Windows

    RAS BUILDERS

    Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES

    " $"$

    For all your home repairs. Locally owned & operated.www.mrhandyman.com

    856-429-8991 Call Today!

    Lic.#13VH03642600

    $10 OFF Each Hour of LaborUp to $50.00 in Savings

    ( "

    $" "

    SERVINGNJ & PASHORE

    (856) 764-7966www.myallbritefloors.com

    [email protected]

    2 ROOMS& HALLWAY

    KITCHEN FLOORTILE & GROUT CLEANING

    !

    !"

    "

    (856) 216-7400

    All Phases of Concrete & Masonry WorkREPAIRS OF ALL TYPES

    FREE EST./REAS. PRICES/REFS AVAIL.10% OFF mention the SUN

    A&MMASONRY&CONCRETE

    1-800-883-3828856-786-5229

    REG# 13VH03811200

    MASONRY & CONCRETE Specializing in all types of Masonry, Brick,

    Block, Stucco & Chimney repairs

    Concrete installed & repaired Concrete Leveling-Mudjacking French Drains All Work Guaranteed

    Residental - No Job Too Small - Commercial

    (609) 230-1682 (609) 268-9497S & J Construction, LLC

    NOW IS THE TIME TO CHECK YOUR CHIMNEY!

    Family Owned & Operated

    ( "

    ! "

    Lic. #13VH07331700

    #!

    CLASSIFIED

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    23/28

    CLASSIFIED APRIL 1-7, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 23

    Over

    30yr.exp.

    nepracniartshj.www

    ig

    )90(!DOTLLACIL-SECNEREFER-SEAMITSEEERF

    seltnaMmotsuCsesackooBmievitaroceDsehcroP&skceD

    wogupse

    moc.y.rtn

    1577-165)DERUSNI&DESNECI

    shtaBsnI-tliuBsgnidloMnworCsm

    !oolt

    " $"$

    !"&$

    "$ #"(

    JUDYS WALLPAPERREMOVAL + PAINTING

    609-714-6878

    FREE ESTIMATES

    Schedule Now

    Professional & Clean Service

    ANNMARIE

    HOUSE & OFFICE

    CLEANING

    Free Estimates

    (609) 977-6547

    FREE ESTIMATES856-381-0249

    NJ License #13VH06184500

    CSI Group InternationalAbsolutely all concrete problems solved

    Repair and RestorationTrip hazards eliminated

    Cracks are our specialty.Residential and Commercial Services

    New ConcreteDecorative Concrete Power Washing

    Stain RemovalSeal Coating

    Lic.# 13VH01426900

    IS NOW OFFERINGPAINTING of INTERIOR

    ROOMS for $100 Each

    (609) 320-9717Quality Work at a Reasonable Price

    Pauls Painting of Medford

    $" "

    $25 OFFWindow Cleaning

    $50 OFFDeck Cleaning

    and Sealing

    $25 OFFHouse Pressure

    Washing

    CALL TOM

    856-429-4882www.southjerseycaretakers.com

    AMERICAN SERVICES

    Window Cleaning P ressure WashingConcrete Pool Cleaning

    Deck Cleaning and Sealing

    617-2874

    PETESPOWER WASHING

    PAINTING & MOLD REMOVAL

    (609)

    ROOF CLEANING &

    POWERWASHING

    Remove Black Mold & Algae

    Vinyl Siding

    Concrete DrivewaysDecks &FenceSealing &Staining

    FREE ESTIMATES

    Fully Insured

    856 222-0676

    10%OFF WITH THIS AD

    '" #

    CLEANING BY STEPHANIE

    House & Office Cleaning

    Weekly, bi-weekly, Monthly

    Linen changes, beds made,low rates

    20 years experience

    call for appt. (609) 845-5922

    $

    3D Landscaping and Lawn CareCall for a free estimate for Spring cleanups

    We do mulch, lawn cutting,

    gardens, seeding, fertilizer

    hedge trimming, leaf vacuum

    service & more!

    Call Rich 609-707-2318

    #!

    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

    Hands onDeck, LLC

    Deck Restoration Specialists

    Pressure Washing

    Homes, Decks, Condos,

    Concrete, Driveways

    856-428-9797

    www.filanconner.com856-200-3297

    15% OFFA/C REPAIRS

    $

    856-304-3916

    HOME REPAIR!Roofing, Siding,Windows & Doors, Stucco

    Gutter Cleaning, Paint,Powerwashing, Drywall & more!!

    FREE ESTIMATES

    ( "

    HOUSE CLEANINGProfessional On-Time Quality Work

    Over 17,000 Cleanings

    FREE ESTIMATES

    856-905-2202

    Annes Cleaning856-482-1327

    Need Your Home Cleaned?

    Reliable results. Excellent references.

    HOMES OFFICES

    Life is too short.Enjoy your free time!

    Family andBusiness

    FriendlyComputerSolutions!

    (856) 861-6393www.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!

    CLASSIFIED24 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 1 7 2015

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    24/28

    CLASSIFIED24 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 1-7, 2015

    saving our planet, one pile at a time

    856-665-6769www.alldogspoop.com

    GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!

    Locally owned and operated.

    $ "

    R&L TREE SERVICE

    Best Price Guaranteed!

    Tree Removal

    Tree PruningStump Removal

    24 Hr. Emergency Service

    FREE ESTIMATES

    Fully Insured

    856 912-5499

    Firewood for sale!

    10% OFF WITH THIS AD

    TREE SERVICE

    D.E.C. Contracting

    609-953-9794

    609-405-3873

    Lic #13VH03950800

    ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A

    " "&

    LET THE SUNS

    WORK FOR YOU!

    Call 856-427-0933for Advertising Info.

    CLASSIFIED APRIL 1-7 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 25

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    25/28

    Call 856-427-0933 to place your classified!

    OIL TANKREMOVAL /

    INSTALLATION

    (856) 629-8886(609) 698-4434

    ResidentialSpecialist

    Underground

    Crawlspace

    Above Ground

    Tanks

    Clean Ups

    Structural Support

    DEP CertifiedInsurance Approved

    NJ Grant Money

    Available

    Ask our expert!

    NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300

    &

    10%OFFLandscapin

    g

    ServicesOnly

    Exp.4/30/15

    #!

    Pruning, Topping and Removal Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate 24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work

    WINTER SPECIALS

    WOODCHUCKSWOODCHUCKSLawn Mower Service Parts Sales

    Small Engine Repair

    856-783-1111

    HOLIDAY SERVICESFree Estimates Fully Insured

    Convenient Payment Plans

    856-547-1006

    $ # "

    $"

    # " "

    $!" !""

    % %

    '("$(' &% * %'(##' + "%%"%! )"##

    Proudly serving the South Jersey areafor over 25 YEARS!

    No Dispatch Fees Affordable Service Rates

    Easy Payment Options

    CLASSIFIED APRIL 1 7, 2015 THE VOORHEES SUN 25

    Auntie CarolsPersonalized Dog Training

    Over 30 years experience

    Basic Obedience/Manners Potty Training (Puppy & Adult) Rescue Dog Rehab & Healing

    Positive Training In Your Home

    856-383-8318

    Respect is earned, Honesty is appreciated,

    Trust is gained and Loyalty is returned

    (856)722-7003mtlaurelhvac.com

    Respect is earned, Honesty is appreciated,

    Trust is gained and Loyalty is returned

    $ "

    #%#

    Est. 1990

    609-646-5056southjerseyglassblock.com

    0% Financing Available FREE ESTIMATES

    856-200-3296

    Filan ConnerPlumbing | HVAC | Bathroom Remodeling

    Call for RestrictionsExp 4/30/15

    Call for RestrictionsExp 4/30/15

    Call for RestrictionsExp 4/30/15

    %

    Paperhanging,Removal & PaintingBy Randy Craig

    (856) 981-1359www.rcpaperhangings.com

    !"

    National/American Waterproofing

    856-767-4443www.americanwatermanagement.com.

    Lic # 13VH06045200

    $"!"

    $50 OFFExpires 4/30/15.

    NEW CUSTOMER SPECIAL!

    " "&

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    26/28

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    27/28

  • 7/26/2019 Voorhees - 0401.pdf

    28/28