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    www.voorheessun.com JUNE 19-25, 2013 FREE

    Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-19Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

    INSIDE THIS ISSUEEastern

    Graduation ceremonyJune 21. PAGE 12

    KRISTINA SCALA/The Voorhees Sun

    Eastern first baseman Jake Quinn makes a catch as Shawnees Clark Ryan runs to first at a game on Monday, April 15. The Vikings

    dominating the Renegades, 13-5. The Vikings ended the season 29-4 and won its first NJSIAA Group IV Championship title.

    Baseball team takes championship titleBy KRISTINA SCALAThe Voorhees Sun

    Its been a long time coming forEastern Regional High Schoolsvarsity baseball team, whichended the season 29-4 and tookhome its first NJSIAA Group IVChampionship title.

    The Vikings defeated Westfield,8-1 at Toms River North HighSchool on Sunday, June 9.

    Its hard to put into to words.You worked your entire life to getto the top of the mountain andyou are finally there, head coachRob Christ said after the win.

    After spending nine years asthe head baseball coach, Christsaid he got the team close to astate title during his third year,but lost to Toms River East.

    The Vikings win is the firststate title for a male team at East-ern in 10 years. Eastern won astate championship in 2003 afterdefeating Washington Townshipfor a Group IV title, according toNJSIAA documents.

    The Vikings came close to a vic-

    tory in tennis in 1989, losing toRamapo in the final round.

    Although the team gained anewfound glory in Vikings athlet-ics, the team is losing 13 seniorsnext year. Graduating seniorsSteve Priolo, Nick Tierno, AlexBussison, Conner Travis, BenHoffman, Mat Costa and WillNicoletto are moving on to play

    please see VIKINGS, page 2

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    2 THE VOORHEES SUN JUNE 19-25, 2013

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    Vikings will lose 13seniors next year

    college ball, Christ said.This season, the two words to

    describe it would be brotherhoodand resilience.

    All the guys were so close onand off the field and that causedus to be a resilient team andbounce back from tough losses,

    Costa said.Costa is attending Albright Col-

    lege in the fall as a pitcher.During the 2013 season, Christ

    said junior letter winner, outfield-er and designated hitter Tyler Pa-gaduan was a key. The centerfield-

    er ended the season with a .438 onbase percentage.

    We worked so hard in the off-season and it paid off for us. Espe-cially since everyone picked uslast in our division.

    We just needed to believe inourselves, which we did, Pagadu-an said in an email.

    Christ said third baseman TomFlacco is regarded as one of thetop players in the state with a bat-ting average of .412, hitting five

    home runs out of 42 hits for theseason.

    First baseman Jake Quinn wasa monster in the playoffs andtremendous throughout the entireseason, Christ said. Quinn ended

    VIKINGSContinued from page 1

    please see SENIORS, page 4

    Please recycle this newspaper.

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    4 JUNE 19-25, 2013

    the season with a .372 batting av-erage. The graduating seniors are

    leaving behind a challenge fornext years group winning an-other state championship.Although a handful of key playersare returning next year, Christsaid those moving up from juniorvarsity must learn how to handlevarsity challengers.

    Its hard to improve on a 29-4season. We are going to have avery young team, and its impor-tant for them to gel quickly,Christ said.

    Facing Olympic Conference

    teams poses a challenge in anysport.

    The Vikings faced non-leagueteams such as Bishop Eustace(eight state titles), Cherry HillWest (four state titles), Seneca(two titles) and others, accordingto the NJSIAAs 2012 baseballchampionship history.

    I hope the team grows as awhole since they will be veryyoung and gives themselves thebest chance at a repeat, Costa

    said.Christ said its hard to deter-mine what the competition isgoing to be like next year sincethere might be a few teamchanges.

    At this point, Im not sure howmany seniors were on the oppos-ing teams. I know every singleteam will present an extraordi-nary challenge. They want to saythey beat the state champs,Christ said.

    SENIORSContinued from page 2

    Seniorsleave

    challengefor team

    SPORTS SCORES

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    Theater offerssummer program

    June 25-Aug. 1The Voorhees Theatre Compa-

    ny, named Best Community The-atre of 2011 by SJ Magazine, inconjunction with the VoorheesCommunity Education and Recre-ation Department, will again offerits successful and popular sum-mer theatre program, June 25 toAug. 1. More than 170 children areexpected to participate in this

    summers production of Seussi-cal Jr.

    Now in its 10th year, the VTCsummer theatre program offers aperformance option for childrenin grades three to eight and a tech-nical theatre option for young peo-ple in grades seven to 10. Per-formance program participantssplit their days between rehears-ing for the show and participating

    in a variety of inter-active work-shops taught by theatre profes-sionals. Workshops typically in-clude topics such as stage combat,dance and vocal training, amongmany others. Registration mate-rials are available atwww.voorheestheatre.org/sum-merprogram and at the VoorheesCER office at the Voorhees Middle

    School, or by [email protected]. Thesix-week program, Mondays toThursdays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., is $575for Voorhees residents and $595for non-residents. Before- andafter-care is available.

    For more information aboutVTC and its programs, visitwww.voorheestheatre.org or call206-3554.

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    The CamdenCounty Boardof ChosenFreeholders of-fers many up-coming sum-mer events thatgive us thechance to enjoybeautiful ven-ues through-out the area.The freehold-

    ers have anonline ver-sion of the2013 ParksEvents Guide available by visitingwww.camdencounty.com.

    This year, Cirque Du Soleil makesits debut on the Camden Waterfront inJune with its big top production,TOTEM.

    Also, enjoy the free Twilight Con-certs at Cooper River Park with suchshows as Beatlemania Now, TheDuprees and more. Sample Opera inthe Park or the Sunset Jazz Series atWiggins Waterfront Park.

    Celebrate America along the Cam-den waterfront with a free concert andspectacular fireworks display. Sing

    along with Peter Yarrow at HaddonLake Parks Sundown Music Series orhave family fun with a One Man Cir-cus in Lindenwold Park. Watch The

    letter to the editor

    in our opinion

    6 THE VOORHEES SUN JUNE 19-25, 2013

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    Haddonfield, NJ 08033

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    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.

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    PUBLISHER Steve Miller

    EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson

    VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele

    MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow

    PRODUCTION EDITOR Patricia Dove

    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

    Michael

    MignognaMAYORS MESSAGE

    If the only exposure you had to

    New Jersey was what others said

    or wrote about it, youd think it

    was the worst place on the planet.

    Scan the Internet just this week, and

    youd find these stories:

    Our governor called the authors of

    a League of Municipalities report ontax reform corrupt and labeled the

    groups leader as a whiner.

    A Little League coach in Newark

    plead guilty in court to assaulting an

    umpire because he wouldnt call a

    game due to darkness.

    A new report says that the Garden

    State is the most expensive state to get

    your car repaired. A great white shark circled a boat

    off the coast (not that this has much to

    do with Jersey).

    The greater public perception ofNew Jersey is that it is a crowded, ex-

    pensive state full of loud, obnoxious

    people (thanks Real Housewives and

    Jersey Shore) who think they are

    better than everyone else (well, arent

    we?). Our governor fits that mold per-

    fectly, even as he is being mentioned as

    a potential candidate for president of

    the United States when the next elec-tion comes around.

    Heck, of the three professional

    sports teams that are located in the

    state, only one (the Devils) are

    proud enough to label themselves

    from New Jersey. The other two (the

    Giants and Jets) act like theyre from

    New York.

    So why does anyone still live here?

    Why are we doing this to ourselves?

    Because, for those of us who livehere, who grew up here and are rais-

    ing families here, we know the good-

    ness that is here in New Jersey, even if

    we recognize the bad. We love our

    beaches, our mountains and our easy

    access to major cities. We are proud of

    our small, quaint towns, our history

    and our top-notch schools, even if we

    pay exhorbitant prices to be here.We are New Jersey, and well always

    be New Jersey.

    And we dont care what you think.

    What are we still doing here?With all the negativity about the state, why does anyone live in N.J.?

    Your thoughts

    Are you proud to be a New Jerseyan?Let us know why you choose to call theGarden State your home...and also whatyoud like to see improve.

    Student wants public to recycle,reduce and reuse more

    I am a sixth grader at Voorhees Middle Schooland would like the public to recycle, reduce andreuse more. I am concerned for our future envi-ronment. Did you know that in the recycling buck-et you could put in cans, plastic, paper and card-boards? These will help the environment muchbetter, protect it, and save for our future. If youcould get this out to the public it would be great.Thanks!

    Tyler Altringer

    Send us your Voorhees news

    Have a news tip? Drop us an email [email protected].

    Freeholders offer manyupcoming summer events

    please see ASHLEY, page 7

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    JUNE 19-25, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 7

    Freeholders open state of the art

    Emergency Operations Center

    Just in time for the

    start of this years

    hurricane season,

    the Camden CountyFreeholder Boards

    Department of Pub-

    lic Safety put the fin-

    ishing touches on

    our new Emergency

    Operations Center

    (EOC) in Linden-

    wold. The EOC acts as the

    countys nerve center in times of

    emergency or crisis for the re-

    gion. All emergency guidance and

    command spawns from this build-

    ing for all 37 Camden County mu-nicipalities including direct

    dialogue with the New Jersey

    State Police Regional Operations

    and Intelligence Center.

    The EOC played a vital role in

    our response to Hurricane Sandy

    last year and prior to that Hurri-

    cane Irene and several blizzards

    in 2009 and 2010. It is fitting that

    we open our newly expanded EOC

    in time for hurricane season

    which runs from June until Octo-

    ber.

    Employees from essential

    County Departments report to the

    EOC to coordinate resources dur-

    ing emergencies, along with rep-

    resentatives from the local utility

    companies, hospitals and the Red

    Cross. Several County depart-

    ments work together during

    storm events including the Parks,

    Department of Public Works and

    Engineering, Public Safety and

    Public Affairs.

    In times of emergency, all assis-

    tance and resources are deployedthrough the EOC in a coordinated

    effort with municipalities, other

    counties and the state. Requests

    can range from supplying drink-

    ing water to arranging for shelter

    and everything in between.

    The expanded EOC provides 31

    work stations with computers and

    phones, up from 16.

    There are also an

    additional 2 work

    spaces at the oper-ation desk. The fa-

    cility features an

    enhanced com-

    puter network, im-

    proved wireless

    internet capabili-

    ties and upgraded

    phones.

    The centers Audio Video Sys-

    tem has also been upgraded to in-

    clude an 8 x 8 video matrix system

    feeding 12 different TV/projectors

    with 5 computers. There are alsovideo conferencing capabilities

    that tie the facility in with the

    other county and State OEM

    agencies including the State Po-

    lice. A new radio room, with

    space for additional radio opera-

    tors, is located to the broadcast

    tower for better radio perform-

    ance.

    In short, the Camden County

    EOC is the tip of the spear when

    it comes to coordinating and as-

    sisting a tactical response during

    an emergency situation. Moving

    forward this facility will no

    longer be an operation that is

    busting at its seams to hold essen-

    tial personnel. Now this critical

    resource will be equipped with

    the resources for our first-respon-

    ders to coordinate and watch over

    our 228-square-miles and more

    than 500,000 residents.

    For more information on the

    Camden County Department of

    Public Safety, visit www.camden-

    county.com. If you have anyother questions about County

    services, please call me at (856)

    225-5559, or email me at smc-

    [email protected]. Also,

    you can like us on Facebook at

    www.Facebook.com/camden-

    countynj and follow us on Twitter

    @camdencountynj.

    By Freeholder Scot McCray

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    Ashley Paul Memorial Foundationto hold Beef and Beer June 28

    Lorax at The Starlight Movie Se-ries at Challenge Grove Park orvisit Jakes Place, a playgroundwhere all children can play on thenew Boundless Field, designed forchildren of all abilities.

    Enjoy bike and hiking trailsand nature walks. Try sportingevents or workshops, participatein walks to support charities and

    even attend an antique car show.The county parks have facilitiesthat can be reserved, includingbaseball fields, volleyball courtsand picnic groves by calling 216-2173.

    Haddon Lake Park is located at13th Avenue, Park Drive andProspect Boulevard in HaddonHeights. Wiggins Waterfront Parkis located at the foot of Martin

    Luther King Boulevard in Cam-den. Lindenwold Park is located at1000 United States Ave. and Chal-lenge Grove Park is located at Bor-tons Mill Road and Caldwell Roadin Cherry Hill.

    * Because of last weeks severeweather the first show in our An-nual Summer Twilight Serieshas been rescheduled to Thursday,June 20, and will feature thesounds of Dr. Ks Motown Revue.The next show is Thursday, July11 (rain date July 18) as we wel-come back Strawberry Fields: a

    Tribute to the Beatles. They werethe only band chosen to celebratethe 40th anniversary of the his-toric 1965 Beatles concert live atShea Stadium. Both shows start at7:30 p.m. at Connolly Park and arefree.

    * The Ashley Paul MemorialFoundation will hold its annual21st Birthday Beef and Beer onFriday, June 28, from 7 p.m. to 11

    p.m. at the Glendora Fire Hall, 22Eighth Ave., Glendora. On June 9,2012, Ashley passed away at thetender age of 20 after being in-volved in an ATV accident. Tick-ets are $30 per person or $50 percouple. For more information orto buy tickets in advance, contactBob Paul at (609) 707-2162 or Brit-tney Fallstick at (856) 906-6984.

    The show starts at 7:30 p.m. atConnolly Park and is free.

    * Voorhees Township is offer-ing discounted tickets to MoreysPiers in Wildwood. Tickets are

    available in the municipal clerksoffice at Voorhees Town Hall.Prices vary according to the typeof ticket and several options areavailable to residents and non-res-idents. Voorhees also offers dis-counted tickets to ClementonLake Park via our online services.For more information about tick-ets or to order online, visitwww.voorheesnj.com.

    ASHLEYContinued from page 6

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    WEDNESDAYJUNE 19Boy 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.

    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 at6 p.m. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees. Call 429-8844 or visitwww.AshlandChurch.org forinformation.

    Kresson Bible Church Prayer andBible Study: 7 to 8 p.m. 329Kresson-Gibbsboro Road,

    Voorhees.Open Door Alliance Church Prayer

    Meeting: 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

    Eastern Regional BOE meeting:7:30 p.m. at the administrationbuilding, 1202 Laurel Oak Rd.,room 203.

    Voorhees Township BOE meeting:7:30 p.m. at administration build-ing, 329 Route 73.

    THURSDAYJUNE 20Voorhees Central Chapter of BNI

    Breakfast: 7 a.m. at The Man-sions in Voorhees, 3000 Main St.BNI is a business and professionalreferral organization. For moreinformation visitwww.bnidvr.com.

    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.

    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

    more information visitwww.events.cooperhealth.org.

    Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 2 to 3 p.m. every Thurs-day. Led by Fox Rehabilitationexercise physiologist at Emeritusat Voorhees. Call (877) 407-3422for more information and to reg-ister.

    Twas the Night Before Summer:

    CALENDARPAGE 8 JUNE 19-25, 2013

    please see CALENDAR, page 9

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    JUNE 19-25, 2013 THE VOORHEES SUN 9

    calendar

    Ages 3 to 12. 6:30 p.m. at M. AllanVogelson Library. Enjoy summerystories, a craft, and seasonalsnacks! Take the opportunity toregister for the Summer ReadingProgram.

    FRIDAYJUNE 21Teen Gaming Club: grades 6 to 12. 4

    to 6 p.m. at M. Allan VogelsonLibrary. Play Wii and Xbox 360

    games. The club meets every Fri-day.

    Babies Playgroup: Ages infant to 18months. 10 to 11 a.m. at VoorheesBranch Library. Registrationrequired. Call 772-1636.

    Toddlers Playgroup: Ages 18 to 36months. 11 a.m. to noon atVoorhees Branch Library. Regis-tration required. Call 772-1636.

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

    Summer Reading Program: Adults.Registration ends on Aug. 3 atthe M. Allan Vogelson Library.

    The adult summer reading pro-gram is back. The theme thisyear is Groundbreaking Reads.There will be craft programs,

    book discussions, prizes and spe-cial events. Get creative, sink intoa novel and break new ground atyour library this summer. Thisprogram will run concurrentlywith the childrens summer read-ing program.

    Kid's Bingo: Grades kindergarten tofifth. 3:30 p.m. at the M. AllanVogelson Library. Bring a blanketfor sitting and play bingo!

    Friday Flicks: All ages. 6:30 p.m. atthe M. Allan Vogelson Library.

    Come in your PJs, bring a pillowand blanket, and join us for movienight! Refreshments will beserved. Call the Children's Deskfor movie listings.

    SATURDAYJUNE 22Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10

    a.m. at The Ripa Center forWomen, 1011 Main Street Prome-nade. Cost is $60 for six weeks.For more information visitwww.events.cooperhealth.org.

    Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice from 9 a.m. to noon,including a wide variety of otherservices throughout the morning.8000 Main St., Voorhees. Forinformation contact Shari Smith675-1166, ext. 417

    Camden County Library SummerMusic Festival: All ages. 1 p.m. atM. Allan Vogelson Library. Cam-

    CALENDARContinued from page 8

    please see CALENDAR, page 10

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    den County College Jazz Ensem-ble performs a selection of jazzfavorites and standards per-formed by college student musi-cians. Recommended for musiclovers and students interested inthe music program at CCC.

    SUNDAYJUNE 23Ashland Church: Sunday service at

    10:30 a.m. with full childrens pro-

    grams through Sept. 2. Sundayschool for all ages at 9 a.m. Child-care and children services avail-able. 33 East Evesham Road,Voorhees.

    Community Gospel Chapel: Wor-ship at 9:30 a.m. Refreshmentsand fellowship at 10:30 a.m. Sun-day school at 10:45 a.m. Bible

    hour at 11 a.m. Bible ministrymeeting at noon. 20 Bergen Ave.,Voorhees.

    Heritage Church: Worship serviceat 10 a.m. Fellowship followingservice. 110 Kresson-GibbsboroRoad., Voorhees.

    Hope United Methodist Church:Worship services at 9 and 10:30a.m. Kids Konnect at 9 and 10:30a.m. Sunday morning prayergroup at 8 a.m. at 700 CooperRoad, Voorhees.

    Kresson Bible Church: Morningworship from 11 a.m. to noon. Sun-day school from 9:30 to 10:30

    CALENDARContinued from page 9

    please see CALENDAR, page 11

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    a.m. 329 Kresson-GibbsboroRoad, Voorhees.

    Open Door Alliance Church: Sun-day school begins at 9:30 a.m.Worship begins at 10:45 a.m. 904Cooper Road, Voorhees.

    MONDAYJUNE 24Voorhees 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.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.

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    to 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.

    Drop In Toddler Time: Ages 18months to 2. 10:30 a.m. at M.Allan Vogelson Library. Stories,songs, finger plays, and a color-ing sheet.

    Teen Volunteer Boot Camp: Grades6 to 12. 7 p.m. at M. Allan Vogel-

    son Library. Do you want to vol-unteer at the library? All inter-ested teens must sign up andcomplete a Teen Volunteer BootCamp session. Please call Chris-ten at the Youth Services Deskwith any questions.

    TUESDAYJUNE 25Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Club

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

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

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    Short Story Discussion: Adults. 1p.m. at M. Allan Vogelson Library.Take part in thought-provokingdiscussions of contemporaryshort stories. This program is inconjunction with KennedyEldermed. The group meets onthe second Tuesday each month.The stories can be obtained atthe Information Desk on the firstfloor.

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    BRIEFSRobert Stewart to join

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    consultants, Bowman & CompanyLLP, announce the acquisition ofBob Stewarts practice. Robert A.Stewart, CPA, has been in practicesince 1979 and will join Bowman& Company LLP as a consultant.Stewart graduated from LaSalleCollege (now University) with adegree in Accounting and he cur-rently is licensed as a New JerseyCPA. He specializes in servicingmunicipal and school districtclients throughout the state.

    Thomas Clark moderatesbusiness seminar

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    er, Thomas A. Clark, Esq. recentlyco-moderated the Business Law101: Entity Selection, Formation,Organization, Governance semi-nar sponsored by the BurlingtonCounty Bar Association and held

    at the county office building inMt. Holly.

    A resident of Voorhees, Clark isco-chair of the Business & Bank-ing Litigation Group. He focuseshis practice in business and com-mercial transactions, commercialreal estate, land use, developmentand financing and environmentalmatters. He received his J.D. andbachelors degree in accountingfrom West Virginia University. Heis admitted to practice in New Jer-sey, Pennsylvania, the UnitedStates District Court for the Dis-trict of New Jersey and the East-ern District of Pennsylvania aswell as the United States Court ofAppeals Third Circuit.

    Library employee wins$10,000 scholarship

    An employee of the CamdenCounty Library System has won a$10,000 scholarship to pursue hermasters of library science degree.The New Jersey Library Associa-tion awarded the scholarship to

    Tricina Beebe at its annual con-ference in Atlantic City. The schol-arship is funded by the KarmaFoundation and administeredthrough the NJLA. which inter-viewed applicants for the awardthrough a competitive process.

    I applied for the scholarship sothat I can further my career andmerge both my human servicesand social work background witha masters in library science. I amhoping to continue my studies towork with urban populations, un-derserved communities and thosewith special needs. My goal is tofuse technology with traditionallibrary services and to propel thefuture of libraries through com-munity outreach, services, mate-rials and programming, Beebesaid.

    The Karma Foundation, based

    in New Jersey, is dedicated to sup-porting arts and culture, educa-tion and literacy, health andhuman services and the develop-ment and enrichment of Jewishlife.

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    12 THE VOORHEES SUN JUNE 19-25, 2013

    Easterns graduationis set for June 21

    Eastern Regional High Schoolsgraduation is on Friday, June 21,at 3 p.m. in the stadium. Admis-sion is by ticket only.

    In case of inclement weather,the ceremony will be held in gymfour with additional seating forguests in the Performing ArtsCenter. Each graduate receivesseven tickets to be used for the sta-

    dium two grey tickets and fiveoff-white. If held indoors, the greytickets will allow guests admis-sion to the gym and the off-whitewill allow admission into the au-ditorium.

    Parking is available in the in-dustrial complexes on Laurel OakRoad. Transportation will be pro-vided to and from the lots.

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    By KRISTINA SCALAThe Voorhees Sun

    Ian Fiedler, a Moorestown

    High School senior (class of 2013)helped spearhead a project thatserves as a judge-free hangout forlesbian, gay, bisexual and trans-gender teens in Burlington, Cam-den and Gloucester counties. TheKaleidoscope Teen group meetsonce a month at The Spot TeenCenter in Voorhees.

    The organization, which offi-cially began in April, was de-signed for teens ages 13 to 18 togather and meet new people with-

    out being judged because of sexu-al orientation.Fiedler said he took on the

    project after many discussionswith Linda Murphy, president ofPFLAG Collingswood a supportgroup for gay, lesbian, bisexualand transgender people as well astheir parents, family members orfriends.

    Fiedler and his parents attendPFLAG meetings.

    We were saying how there isreally nothing for LGBTs in

    South Jersey.There are resources in North

    Jersey and Philadelphia.There is really nothing here,

    he said.The idea for Kaleidoscope

    stemmed from Cooper UniversityHospital pediatric physician Dr.Robert Brown.

    Murphy said Brown, whoformed a LGBT sensitivityseminar for hospital doctors andstaff, suggested a group should beformed allowing teens in the areato find a place to go that is closerto home.

    Thats where the whole ideacame to be, Murphy said.

    Besides the newly createdSouth Jersey group, the onlyother centers that offer supportto these teens are at the AtticYouth Center in Philadelphia andThe Pride Center in NewBrunswick.

    After speaking to Fiedler aboutthe idea, he immediately jumped

    on board, volunteering to take onthe task of spreading the wordabout the program.

    Teachers, social workers, Gay-Straight Alliance advisors, ado-lescent medical physicians and

    teen advocates are included onthe Adult Advisory Committee torepresent the program.

    The groups advisors are

    trained in suicide and bullyingprevention, Fiedler said.

    All advisors must go throughtwo background checks and achild-abuse history check.

    All meetings are youth run.At the last meeting, approxi-

    mately 10 teens attended withfour adults.

    Fiedler said those numbers aregreater than what he expected.

    As we get more involved wewould like to meet weekly or bi-

    weekly and increase hours so wecan provide more services, hesaid.

    Its kind of difficult becausewe are dealing with mostly ages

    13 to 18.But the group is really more

    important for the younger peoplein high school such as freshman

    and sophomore students.Another difficult factor

    Fiedler knew the organizationwould face is transportation.

    The problem is they mightnot be out to their parents,making it difficult for them to getto meetings without a license, hesaid.

    The Voorhees Town Centerwas selected for its proximity topublic transportation.

    If the teens are not comfort-

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