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Remembering
Lewis Katz is remembered.
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Final Dinsmore Scholarships presented to students
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
In 1997, the first Jon Dinsmore
Scholarships were presented to
Cherry Hill High School West
students with exemplary math
skills. Eleanor Cheney started
the scholarship in honor of her
son, a member of the Cherry Hill
West class of 1964 who died from
a brain tumor in 1996 at the age of
49.
Last week, Cheney presented
the Dinsmore scholarships for
the final time to five Cherry Hill
West seniors. However, it wasnt
just Cheney handing out gifts.
Former recipients, teachers
and staff returned to Cherry Hill
West to thank Cheney for her
generosity. In 18 years, 72 scholar-
ships totaling about $360,000 were
handed out. The 2014 recipients
were the final ones as the family
had used up all the money in the
scholarship fund.
It was a great thrill, Cheney
said in seeing former scholarship
recipients return. Theyve cared
enough to come back.
Nine former scholarship win-
ners took part in the ceremony,
talking to the parents, students
and teachers in attendance. Each
took a minute to talk about what
they are doing in school or their
careers. They all have ventured
into fields ranging from business,
nursing, engineering and sci-
ence.
Despite the wide range of pro-
fessions, all had a message for
this years winners. They told
them the importance of giving
back to others in the same way
Cheney had.
Im paying it forward every
day, said Karen Tenorio, a 2001
scholarship recipient and a nurse
at Jefferson Hospital.
Another 2001 award winner,
Steven Back, a chemical engi-
neer, remarked how great of a
feeling it was to attend another
scholarship ceremony 13 years
after his own.
It brings back a lot of memo-
ries to come back to West and
this library, he said.
In addition to the nine former
students, many others chose to
show their appreciation in anoth-
er way. Michelle Pryor, a Cherry
Hill West guidance counselor and
organizer of the event, presented
Cheney with a scrapbook of let-
ters, emails and mementos from
former scholarship recipients.
Principal Kwame Morton re-
marked at how many students
Cheney has touched over the
years.
Theres a significant number
of people that have been impact-
ed by your generosity, he said.
Cheney said a number of for-
mer recipients have been in con-
tact with her over the years. She
enjoys hearing about what col-
leges everyone goes to and what
direction their careers are head-
ing.
Ive gotten at least a couple
dozen letters, she said.
Cheney never imagined the
scholarship would get as big as it
did. In the library sits a plaque
with the names of all 72 recipi-
ents. The school was able to fill
nearly every nameplate.
We just kept on doing this,
she said. We had the money
there. Even though the scholar-
ship itself is coming to an end,
Cheneys legacy with Cherry Hill
Wests recent students will con-
tinue to live on. The schools cur-
rent and former winners in atten-
dance spoke to Cheney after the
ceremony, thanking her for all of
the generosity she showed.
Through a small monetary
gift, Cheney left a large impact on
the Cherry Hill West community.
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Former recipients of the Jon Dinsmore Scholarship returned to Cherry Hill High School West last week to
share in the 2014 scholarship ceremony. Alumni dating back to 1997 shared their stories of how the
scholarship helped them fund college and where they are at in their careers.
2014 SCHOLARSHIP
WINNERS
Kyle Bordner Lehigh
University
Nicholas Calzaretto Rowan
University
Ryan Gallagher Duke
University
Michelle Nguyen Rutgers
University
Ujjwalk Tamhanker
University of Pennsylvania
Evan Polekoff of Cherry Hill
was named to the deans list at
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
for the spring 2014 semester.
Polekoff is a junior majoring in
computer science and interactive
media and game development.
Andrew Malik, Lindsay Ries and
Abigail Pagano were named to the
deans list at Elizabethtown Col-
lege for the spring 2014 semester.
Aleksa Paula Akkerman, Chris-
tine Gordon, Evan Lurie and Con-
nor Luke Moloney of Cherry Hill
were named to the deans list at
Kutztown University for the
spring 2014 semester.
Kyle Jae Hughes graduated
from Greensboro College on May
3. Hughes received a bachelors of
science in biology.
James Moloney and Matthew
Radziwell graduated from DeSales
University on May 17. Moloney
graduated cum laude with a bach-
elors of science in pharmaceuti-
cal marketing. Radziwell graduat-
ed with a bachelors of science in
accounting.
The following Cherry Hill resi-
dents graduated from Elizabeth-
town College following the spring
2014 semester.
Ryan Collins earned a bach-
elors degree in criminal justice.
Andrew Malik earned a
bachelors degree in business ad-
ministration finance.
Carly Shrader earned a
bachelors degree in mathematics
education.
The following Cherry Hill resi-
dents graduated from the Univer-
sity of Vermont in the spring of
2014.
Robert Dale Jr. earned a
bachelors degree in parks recre-
ation and tourism.
Max Nugiel earned a bache-
lors degree in political science.
Jack Braunstein and Hope Ward
were named to the deans list at
the University of Vermont for the
spring 2014 semester.
Joanna Feldman received a
masters degree from Clark Uni-
versity on Sunday, May 18. Feld-
man graduated with a masters of
public administration.
Meghan Wheeler graduated
from the University of Scranton
with a bachelors degree in nurs-
ing.
Jocelyn Prescott graduated
from West Virginia Wesleyan Col-
lege with a bachelors degree in
psychology.
Lauren Adorno and Alexandra
Husband of Cherry Hill have
qualified for the deans list at
James Madison University for the
spring 2014 semester.
Cherry Hill resident Kristen
Grimley has been inducted into
the Beta Gamma Sigma honor so-
ciety at St. Josephs University.
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Fifteen years ago, Ronald
Dubrow received a phone call
from Lewis Katz about a new
idea.
The call started with Katz ask-
ing Dubrow whether he knew
anything about Camden and the
Boys and Girls Club. Katz had an
idea, and he wanted Dubrow to be
a part of it.
You couldnt say no because
you believed in him, Dubrow
said.
With the help of a number of
close friends, Katz started the
Boys and Girls Club of Camden
County.
Dubrow, who serves as the
clubs president today, told the
story of its founding just two days
after Katz was confirmed dead
after the crash of a private jet in
Massachusetts on May 31. Katz,
72, was one of seven people who
died in the crash.
Dubrow said the Boys and
Girls Club was dear to Katzs
heart. Having grown up in Cam-
den, he wanted to give the kids
somewhere to go after school.
There was nothing stopping Katz
from starting the organization.
He put it together, Dubrow
said. He got us the first initial
money to build us the first build-
ing. He created the Board of
Trustees.
The impact Katz had on the
Boys and Girls Club in all of
South Jersey cannot be under-
stated. Just two weeks ago, after
the Boys and Girls Club of At-
lantic City announced it was clos-
ing its doors, he stepped up to
give the clubs children a place to
go this summer.
After some dialogue with our
executive director, he was going
to give money to the Katz JCC in
Margate to help run the summer
program for those children,
Dubrow said.
Katzs impact ran deep in Cher-
ry Hills Jewish community as
well. Jennifer Dubrow-Weiss, the
CEO of the Jewish Federation of
Southern New Jersey, said Katz
wanted nothing more than to help
those in need. He helped in a vari-
ety of ways with the federations
services and programs.
His whole mission was to help
people who were less fortunate,
Dubrow-Weiss said. He was so
blessed to give back to the com-
munity because thats what drove
him.
Some of the services Katz
worked on included funding
scholarships, donating food to
families and providing housing
for those with special needs.
Its hard to organize a pro-
gram or an event without him,
Dubrow-Weiss said. He really
shared himself with the entire
community.
Katz was also the catalyst in
keeping alive a local synagogue.
In the 1990s, Congregation Beth
El was suffering from a lack of
young families at its synagogue.
Located in Cherry Hill at the
time, the synagogue was in dan-
ger of closing.
Katz originally grew up near
the original Congregation Beth El
in Camden and stepped up when
he was informed of the syna-
gogues dire status. Katz helped to
orchestrate and fund the move to
Congregation Beth Els current
location at the corner of Eve-
sham and Kresson roads in
Voorhees.
He helped to build our educa-
tion wing, Dubrow said. We
moved our synagogue 10 to 12
years later. He was involved in
every aspect.
The move helped to grow Con-
gregation Beth Els community
and increase enrollment at its He-
brew School. His name adorns
the site of the new synagogue.
For all of the acts Katz was
known for, there are countless
other stories that will forever re-
main untold.
He was the kind of person
who did hundreds of things for
people who no one ever knew
about, Dubrow said. There
were stories of people who were
ill and he allowed them to use his
plane to go receive treatments.
Even for people in the most
dire of situations, Katz wanted to
give everyone a fighting chance to
have a happy and successful life.
He was also always able to
make sure you saw a different
perspective, Dubrow-Weiss said.
He could always make you have
hope.
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By ZANE CLARK
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Cherry Hill resident Norma Roth could
have viewed her 2004 breast cancer diagno-
sis as a death sentence, but, as she likes to
say, she views it as a life sentence instead.
Now, a decade later, that diagnosis has
taken Roth from business manager for her
husbands accounting practice to pub-
lished author, public speaker, freelance
writer and breast cancer awareness advo-
cate.
Roths story begins in 2004 after she was
first diagnosed with breast cancer and had
a bilateral mastectomy.
Although Roth remains cancer-free to
this day, soon after her diagnosis and oper-
ation, she learned that a former boss, Car-
olyn ODonnell, had passed away from
metastatic breast cancer the same type of
cancer Roths mother had passed away
from a decade prior in 1994.
Although she hadnt been in contact
with ODonnell in some time, her death,
similar to that of her mother, combined
with her own recent battle with cancer, led
to her deciding that the story of women
with breast cancer and their supporters
needed to be told.
With a background in communications
that had gone to the wayside when she
started working at her husbands business,
Roth soon found herself writing not just a
few stories, but an entire book.
At one point after my breast cancer, and
all these other women I knew in my life
were dying from it, I thought Im going to
write a book. Im going to write inspiring
stories of some of these women I know,
Roth said. Then it just snowballed.
Roth started by tracking down ODon-
nells son in Florida for an interview, and
from there, she said she found more stories
by word of mouth suggestions from people
she knew, even interviewing several of her
own doctors.
Her work culminated in 2010 with the
publishing of her book Pink Ribbon Jour-
ney.
The book features the interweaving sto-
ries of breast cancer survivors, family
Cancer survivor pens book of inspiration
Tim Ronaldson
EXECUTIVE EDITOR
Joe Eisele
INTERIMPUBLISHER
T
he principle of the American
Dream is simple: Work hard
and you can achieve anything.
It doesnt matter who you are, where
you come from or where you want to
go, you can get there in America.
The principle itself is simple, al-
though its not easy to attain. It takes
hard work, dedication and some good
old-fashioned luck.
The American Dream is why the
United States is considered the melt-
ing pot of the world.
Pilgrims first came to the New
World for something more. They got
that. Then their descendants fought
for the right to be independent and
continue that dream.
Generations that followed forged
successful, fulfilling lives here, some
starting with dirt and ending with
gold. That made our country even
more popular for more immigrants
from different parts of the globe.
This opportunity, the availability for
upward mobility, to make something
of yourself, is the crux of what we are.
But is that American Dream becom-
ing less of a reality and more of a pure
dream? Many people feel that it is.
CNNMoneys American Dream Poll
found that almost 60 percent of re-
spondents feel that the American
Dream no matter how they define it
is out of reach.
Thats not good. Whats even worse
is that adults between 18 and 34 said
that the dream is not only unattain-
able, but 63 percent said its impossi-
ble. Even worse, all Americans agree
with them. Their parents generation
who by the way, think they are better
off than their parents were say that
their kids, these 18-34 year olds, wont
be better off than them.
Yikes!
Maybe the survey results shouldnt
be all that surprising, considering the
recession that turned the world upside
down and has continued to have ill ef-
fects on the job market. But what the
results should be is a wake-up call.
The American Dream was the foun-
dation of our country, and it needs to
be for years to come. If any one gener-
ation finds that dream unattainable,
well lose our identity and most im-
portantly, well lose these people.
So what does this generation need?
It needs opportunity. It needs jobs. It
needs the availability of mobility.
Who can provide it? That is the
question that needs to be answered.
The American Dream...
...its out of reach for most Americans, so says a new poll
Your thoughts
What do you think about the American
Dream becoming unattainable? Share
your thoughts on this, and other topics,
through a letter to the editor.
please see BOOK, page 7
JUNE 11-17, 2014 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 7

The Freeholder
Board is proud to pres-
ent the 2014 Park
Events Guide for your
summer and fall sea-
sons in the Camden
County Park System.
Weve planned a wide
variety of programs
and activities for peo-
ple of all ages. Whatever your interest
music, movies, sports or family enter-
tainment theres something for every-
one in the Camden Countys Parks.
Currently, the online version of the
2014 Park Events Guide is available for
you to view and download at www.cam-
dencounty.com. Look for your hard
copy to arrive in your mailbox this
week. In the guide youll find all the in-
formation your family needs for a sea-
son of no-cost or low-cost fun and
togetherness thats hard to beat.
Enjoy free Twilight Concerts at both
Cooper River and Lindenwold Parks
with the South Philadelphia String
Band, the City Rhythm Orchestra,
Storm Front and more. New this year,
you can sample Opera in the Park with
the New Jersey State Opera Company
in Cherry Hill. Head to Wiggins Park
for the Sunset Jazz Series featuring
South Jersey Wine this and with per-
formances by the Wailers and the
Brubeck Brothers. Sing along with Paul
Barrere and Fred Tackett of Little Feat
at the Haddon Lake Parks Sundown
Music Series. Have fun with the whole
family with magicians in Lindenwold
Park or watching the hit movie Frozen
at The Starlight Movie Series.
Some of our special events cant be
contained to just one day. Dont miss
three days of concerts and programs
beginning on July 27 at
the XPoNential Music
Festival. Celebrate the
Fourth of July holiday
all weekend along with
the Freedom Festival
at the Camden Water-
front with concerts,
amusements, military
demonstrations and a
spectacular fireworks display on July
5th.
Want more? Try sporting events on
the Cooper River and the No Frills,
Just Thrills summer race series. We
also have scheduled nature walks and
workshops, walks to support a charity,
special programs for the disabled, an
antique car show and much more.
In addition, we are always adding
new programs and events so please
check out our online events calendar at
www.camdencounty.com/calendar for
up to the minute event information.
Our parks have facilities that can be re-
served, including baseball fields, volley-
ball courts and picnic groves by calling
(856) 795- PARK (7275). Permit fees are
waived for all county residents.
My colleagues on the Freeholder
Board and I know how much you enjoy
the outdoors, which is why we continue
to enhance our 2,600 acres of parkland.
We recognize? how important it is for
you and your familys quality of life to
have open space and playgrounds to use
this summer.
If you have any other questions
about County services, please call me at
(856) 225-5458 or email me at mcdon-
nell@camdencounty.com. Also, you can
like us on Facebook/camdencountynj
and follow us on Twitter at @camden-
county.nj.
by Freeholder Ed McDonnell
Camden County offers something
for everyone this summer
members and the medical profes-
sionals who care for them, told
through their voices. Also includ-
ed throughout to help tell the sto-
ries are photos by Cherry Hill
photographer Lesha Moore.
Having self published the
book, Roth esti-
mates shes sold
more than 2,000
copies.
I published
that and its
never been done
before, that kind
of format, so that
was really nice,
Roth said. You
can have the
same diagnosis,
but the journey
could
be completely dif-
ferent,
and thats
what the book
shows, and
also the re-
silience of
all of the peo-
ple and the
family mem-
bers.
After pub-
lishing the
book, Roth started
getting asked at
book signings to
speak at various or-
ganizations, which
led to her new role
as a breast cancer
awareness advocate.
People would say
we want you to
come and talk at our
organization, so
then I just started
speaking about
breast cancer aware-
ness, Roth said. I
have this whole womens wellness
thing I do now, and healthy living,
because Im really into the
healthy and sustainable compo-
nent part of the prevention of
breast cancer.
On May 30, Roth was the guest
cancer survivor speaker at the
Relay for Life of Mt. Laurel event.
It was Roths second time as a
Relay survivor speaker after hav-
ing done so in 2012, and she views
her chance to speak at events
such as the Relay as a great honor
and yet another example of all
the wonderful things that have
surprisingly come from her
breast cancer.
Its really been an incredible
journey, Roth said. When I
think about all the wonderful peo-
ple Ive met along the way be-
cause of my breast cancer, I cant
imagine what my life would be
like without them in it. Im all
about turning it into a positive,
because otherwise, it cant all just
be doom and gloom.
BOOK
Continued from page 6
ROTH
Book features survival stories
WEDNESDAY June 11
Cherry Hill Public Library Board of
Trustees meeting: 5:45 p.m. at
the Cherry Hill Public Library. The
meeting will be held in the execu-
tive conference room.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-
day of month. Call 667-2516 for
information.
Wellspring Journey support group:
A self-help weight loss group for
teens and adults. Journey
groups meet once a week, help-
ing you on your way to losing
weight and living healthy. For
more information call Dr. Kristina
Pecora at (855) 823-0303 or visit
www.wellspringjourney.com.
Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Wednesday.
Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-
cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-
tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
8 p.m. at St. Andrews United
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. Call (856) 795-3427 or
email
cherryhilltaichigroup@gmail.com
or visit www.meetup.com/cherry-
hill-taichi-group/
Cherry Hill Township Historical
Commission meeting: 7:30 p.m.
the second Wednesday of the
month, September through June.
Visit www.cherryhill-nj.com for
more information.
Writers Roundtable: 7 p.m. at Cher-
ry Hill Public Library. Writers of
all styles and skill levels welcome
to attend monthly discussion
group. Discuss writings, improve
skills and offer encouragement.
THURSDAY June 12
Itsy Bitsy Activities: Ages 0 to 2.
10 a.m. at the Cherry Hill Public
Library. Come enjoy this program
of activity stations for creawlers
and walkers. Bring a towel or
change of clothes.
Seniors group luncheon: 12 noon at
Temple Berth Shalom. Leonardo
sings Frank Sinatra and hits of
the decades. Details can be found
at www.tbsonline.org/leonardo.
Mens Club Jews, Brews and Views
barbecue: 6:30 p.m. at Temple
Beth Shalom. There will craft
beer, a guest speaker, raffles and
great prizes. Contact Seth
Mirowitz at
smirowitz@hotmail.com for more
information.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-
day of month. Call 667-2516 for
information.
Spouses Sharing Challenges: Noon
in the Witherspoon Building
behind the Trinity Presbyterian
Church, located at 499 Route 70
E. Support group for spouses
and/or partners of persons with
Alzheimers or related demen-
tias. Sponsored by the Delaware
Valley Chapter of The
Alzheimers Association. For
more information call Ruth
Bishoff at (609) 654-3112.
Cherry Hill Township Arts Board
meeting: 7 p.m. the second
Thursday of every month. Spot-
lights and presents work of dedi-
cated artists and performers of
all ages. Brings quality arts pro-
gramming to residents.
Scleroderma Support Group meet-
ing: Every other month. 1:30 p.m.
at Cherry Professional Building,
first floor conference room, 385
Kings Highway North. For addi-
tional information or to confirm
meeting, contact John Keegan at
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FRIDAY June 13
Speaking of Poetry: 2 p.m. at the
Cherry Hill Public Library. Meet
local people who love poetry as
much as you. Inspiring discus-
sions about poetry, poetic forms
and styles and provide an oppor-
tunity to read aloud and discuss
poems. The June topics will be
weddings, graduation, reunions, a
gift and family discord.
Open house and Mens Club barbe-
cue: 6:30 p.m. at Temple
Emanuel. The Mens Club is host-
ing a free barbecue followed by
Shabbat Service at 8 p.m. For
more information, email temen-
club@gmail.com.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
Garden State Rotary Club of Cher-
ry Hill meeting: Noon at Ponzios
Diner and Restaurant, Route 70.
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as a second lieutenant. He was a
longtime member of Tavistock
Country Club and an avid golfer.
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Camden Home for Children and a
longtime member of the Rotary
Club of Haddonfield.
The family suggests memorial
contributions in Bucks name be
made to the Rotary Club of Had-
donfield Foundation, PO Box 383,
Haddonfield NJ 08033, for college
scholarships to be awarded to stu-
dents from Haddonfield and
vicinity.
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chapel. 1101 Springdale Road,
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discussions, opportunity to read
aloud. New topics every month.
Listeners always welcome.
SATURDAY June 14
Dungeons and Dragons: Grades 6
to 12. 12 noon and 2 p.m. at the
Cherry Hill Public Library. The
librarys resident Dungeonmaster
returns to lead an epic session of
battling, puzzle-solving and mon-
ster-slaying. Middle school teens
will play at 12 noon, a sessions for
high school-aged teens begins at
2 p.m.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 p.m. at Kennedy Hos-
pital, Cooper Landing Road and
Chapel Avenue. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit www.southjer-
seyoa.org for information.
SUNDAY June 15
St. Andrews United Methodist
Church: Worship service from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday school
from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Adult
Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. Unit-
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from 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton Pike
West, Cherry Hill.
Kingsway Church: Worship services
at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 2701
Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill.
St. Michaels Lutheran Church:
Worship services at 8:15 and 11
a.m. with Holy Communion. Sun-
day school and adult form at 9:30
a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Cherry Hill.
Unitarian Universalist Church: Lib-
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401 North Kings Highway, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at
Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Land-
ing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
www.southjerseyoa.org for infor-
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or visit www.southjerseyoa.org
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Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
p.m. at Ponzios Diner and
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welcome. For more information
contact club president Bill Turner
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3456.
Cherry Hill Maturity Club: Noon to
4 p.m. at Carman Tilelli Commu-
nity Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues
are $5 a year. For more informa-
tion, contact President Frank Gla-
viano at 429-5402.
Nicotine Anonymous meeting: 7
p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
Landing Rd. and Chapel Ave. Call
354-0887 for 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, Cherry
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register.
Cherry Hill Township Planning
Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. first
and third Monday of the month in
room 208, Municipal Building.
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ing and online at www.cherryhill-
nj.com.
Cherry Hill Township Environmen-
tal Advisory Committee meet-
ing: 7 p.m. third Monday of the
month at Cherry Hill Public
Library, 1100 Kings Highway
North, Cherry Hill. Visit
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TUESDAY June 17
Oscar film series: 10:30 a.m. and 1
p.m. at the Cherry Hill Public
Library. Two films nominated for
Oscars in 2014 will be shown.
Philomena will be screened at
10:30 a.m. and Captain Phillips
will be at 1 p.m. All ages welcome.
Lit with Librarians Book Club
meeting: 3 p.m. at the Cherry Hill
Public Library. Join the book club
for a discussion of The Rosie
Project by Graeme Simison.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Enjoy bridge,
pinochle, shuffle board. Call
(856) 905-6189.
Golden Seniors Racquetball Club: 9
a.m. at Cherry Hill Health and
Racquet Club, Old Cuthbert Road.
All levels of play, picnics and par-
ties.
Cherry Hill Township Senior Citi-
zens Advisory Board meeting:
10 a.m. third Tuesday of the
month. For more information visit
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Tutoring Club to hold
SAT, ACT practices
The Tutoring Club of Cherry
Hill/Voorhees will be holding
full-length practice SAT and ACT
exams June 16 through 19 and
June 23 through 26. The cost of
this test is $35, with the proceeds
benefiting the Alicia Rose Victori-
ous Foundation. Students choose
whether they want to take an SAT
or ACT practice test.
Each student takes a full-length
SAT or ACT test, however the
score does not go on a transcript.
The students score and a full
analysis of each students test is
provided within 10 days.
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formation just call the tutoring
club at (856) 616-8808 or email
cherryhillnj@tutoringclub.com.
Spring Hills to host
Flag Day barbecue
On Flag Day, Saturday, June 14,
the residents of Spring Hills
Cherry Hill Luxury Assisted Liv-
ing will be celebrating Old Glory
with a good, old-fashioned barbe-
cue, complete with a barbershop
quartet for entertainment. The
barbecue, open to the public, will
begin at 11 a.m. when Cherry Hill
Boy Scouts Troop No. 170 will
lead everyone in a flag raising
ceremony. Then everyone will
head over to the barbecue and be
joined by The Sunshine Boys Bar-
bershop Quartet.
Spring Hills Cherry Hill re-
cently purchased a new Ameri-
can flag. Mike Lando, executive
director, said, Im honored that
the local Boy Scouts Troop can
help us properly induct this flag
into our home. The barbecue will
be fun and we hope that people
will join us for some hot dogs, wa-
termelon and entertainment.
Temple Beth Sholom
hosting dance party
Temple Beth Sholom is hosting
its annual family celebration,
Hip Hop Into Summer Dance
Party on Tuesday June 24 from 6
to 8 p.m.
The event will include inflata-
bles, crafts, food and other sur-
prises. For those planning a fu-
ture celebration, this a good way
to check out Temple Beth
Shaloms facility.
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tions, contact Jill Hammel at:
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Hyland Levin announced that
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Cherry Hill resident Mark D.
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Shapiros real estate practice
focuses on development, leasing
and loan transactions. He spends
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time representing multi-family
apartment building owners in ac-
quisitions and financings, and re-
tail and office landlords in leasing
matters. In addition, he repre-
sents property owners in tax ap-
peal matters.
M&T Bank opens banking
office in Cherry Hill
M&T Bank has opened a com-
mercial banking office in the
Woodland Falls Corporate Center
in Cherry Hill to provide a select
range of financial services to
clients in Southern New Jersey.
The office is staffed by repre-
sentatives of M&Ts middle mar-
ket, commercial real estate,
wealth advisory services, small
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visions. The office will provide
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provide any retail banking servic-
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have the ability to grow and ac-
commodate a larger staff. This is
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Brook and Metro Park.
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communicate with surrounding
counties and the state using a re-
gional repeater.
The new system has numerous
advantages over the one it re-
placed. The transmissions are en-
crypted to prevent civilians from
listening on monitors or cell
phones. It utilizes microwave
technology, which is recognized
as the most reliable form of radio
communication and allows for up
to eight incident specific chan-
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scene to communicate without in-
terruption from other calls. It
also incorporates GIS mapping
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far away as North Carolina and
New England.
The project included the con-
struction of a new radio tower in
Cherry Hill. They have been
strategically placed to provide the
most coverage during emergency
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play in making sure my family
got out of a burning building
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The following information was
provided by the Cherry Hill Po-
lice Department.
The police departments spe-
cial investigation unit received a
tip that an individual residing on
the unit block of Harding Avenue
was selling marijuana from his
residence.
After a month-long investiga-
tion, which included undercover
purchases, members of special
investigations were able to obtain
judicial approval for a search
warrant of the defendants resi-
dence and vehicle. On Wednesday,
May 21, when officers responded
to execute the warrants, the de-
fendant was observed in a hand-
to-hand drug transaction. He was
subsequently arrested and
charged with possession and dis-
tribution of a controlled danger-
ous substance after the warrant
execution resulted in nearly two
pounds of marijuana as well as
manufacturing and distribution
materials. Police also seized a
quantity of cash.
The suspect was released on a
summons pending a court date.
On Thursday, May 22, Cherry
Hill Police were called to the
Wawa at 843 Cooper Landing
Road for the report of a theft. At
approximately 3:15 a.m., a male
entered the store and stole the
charity donation jar from the
front counter, which contained
more than $200 in cash and coins.
The donations were left by pa-
trons and were intended to bene-
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work. Police reviewed surveil-
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operating when he fled the scene,
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parked at a nearby apartment
complex. The registered owner of
the vehicle was identified as a 35-
year-old male from Camden.
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3 ROOM5 IN5YALLED
(wIth poddIng) Up to 40 yrds
Call
Jim
609-220-3370
MODERN CARPETS
$
699.
00
HARDWOOD FLOOR
REFINISHING AND CUSTOM
HARDWOOD FLOOR
INSTALLATIONS
Cell 609-238-2039
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CIeaning
66 Mustang
SALE
289 auto 130.5k mi
candy apple red 1992
restorat|on ask|ng $13,500
609-654-9170
Org owner
66 Mustang
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
$25 OFF
Window Cleaning
$50 OFF
Deck Cleaning
and Sealing
$25 OFF
House Pressure
Washing
CALL TOM
856-429-4882
www.southjerseycaretakers.com
AMERICAN SERVICES
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Concrete Pool Cleaning
Deck Cleaning and Sealing
FamiIy Owned and Operated
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES & MODELS
Fully Insured Lic#13VH01362400
S10 OFF
Any Service
CaII
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
service. Expires: 8/1/14.
S200 OFF
New Heater or
Air Conditioning
System InstaIIation
Cannot be combined. Must
present coupon at time of
Estimate. Expires: 8/1/14.
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856-200-3296
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FREE
ENERGY AUDIT
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Lic.# 12134
EIectricaI Contractor
BASCIANI
ELECTRIC LLC
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FREE ESTIMATES
609-801-1185
Full Ins. & Bonded
20 yrs. exp. Lic 13923
LET THE SUNS
WORK FOR
YOU!
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for Advertising Info.
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Backup Generators & Installs
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Over
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856-627-1974
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Custom Homes, Additions, Sun rooms,
Siding, Baths, Decks, Garages,
Basements, Roof, Windows
RAS BUILDERS
Since 1974 FREE ESTIMATES
I do quality & affordable home repairs,
locks, blinds, sheetrock repair, painting,
staining, pressure washing, fence repair,
mulch, stone, and much more.
Call 3B's HONEY DO SERVICES
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856-296-5515
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Home Repair
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Fully Licensed Insured
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Additions Finished Basements
Drywall Repair Alterations
Drywall Trim General Repairs
SPECIALIZING
IN:
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856-381-0249
NJ License #13VH06184500
CSI Group International
Absolutely all concrete problems solved
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Trip hazards eliminated
Cracks are our specialty.
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New Concrete
Decorative Concrete Power Washing
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Seal Coating
856-429-8991
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www.mrhandyman.com Lic. # NJ-HIC13VH03642600
CLASSIFIED 20 THE CHERRY HILL SUN JUNE 11-17, 2014
Concrete Repair GeneraI Contracting
HVAC
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|ohn ParseIs |r.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
RE5IDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL / INDU5TRIAL
KNOB & TUBE WIRINC REMOVAL
Licensed / Insured
NJ # 15,596
856-912-8176
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Mon-Frid. Cleaning, feed-
ing, ordering feed, and
additional duties. About
21/2 hours per day. Great
job for college student or
anyone looking for a sup-
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609-268-6464
Sales and Customer
Service
people with basic computer
skills for an internet based
automotive parts company.
Parts experience a plus but
not necessary please fax
resumes to 856-988-9403
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ADDITIONS SOFFIT/GUTTERS & REPAIR
COMPOSITE DECKING
WELWOOD CON8TRUCTON LLC
www.welwoodconstruction.com
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Jay C. Welwood Medford, NJ
Licensed & Insured NJ Lic. # 13VH05085200
FREE ESTIM
ATES
Office: 609-953-5773
Cell: 609-206-1722
REDUCED SPRING PRICING ON ROOFING
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GUTTERS, PAINTING,
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FREE ESTIMATES
Call 856-906-7413
FULLY INSURED
JOHN RAMOS
Home Improvement
Multi Family Garage Sale
Saturday, June 14th
from 8-1
Ardmore Ave., Haddonfield,
off Haddon Ave, near 7-11
Lots of kids clothes,
household items, strollers,
Princess House Crystal,
furniture, adult clothing
10%
OFF
Landscaping
Services Only
Exp. 6/30/14
JH SHARPLESS EXCAVATING
Pools Removed & Filled In
Drainage Repair
Concrete & Asphalt Removal
Driveways Installed
609-268-9772 or
609-381-9674
CLASSIFIED JUNE 11-17, 2014 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 21
Landscaping Cont'd
1oo pooped 1o scoop?
We provide weekly scooper service s1or1ing o1
$
I2/week
saving our planet, one pile at a time
856-665-6769
www.alldogspoop.com
GET $10.00 OFF YOUR FIRST SERVICE!
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Pet Care
www.filanconner.com
856-200-3297
Lic.# 12134
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20% OFF
PLUMBING REPAIRS
PIumbing
QUICK SERVICES
WE CAN HELP!
Plumbing Heating Drain Cleaning
HIC # 13VH02370600
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856-429-2494
NJRMP 9325-Don Nelson
South Jersey Service
POOLS
New Rebuild Service
Open Close Liners
Paint Removals
Patios Decks
Call: 908-359-3000
270-2527
PETES
POWER WASHING
& MOLD REMOVAL
(
8
5
6
)
ROOF CLEANING &
POWERWASHING
Remove Black Mold & Algae
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Driveways
Decks & Fence
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FREE ESTIMATES
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856 222-0676
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Mowing * Mulching * Clean Ups
and More
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Licensed and Insured
609-953-5884
F8 ST|NATS
SUMMIT
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Mulching,Gutter Cleaning,
Sheds & Decks Removed
Basements & Garages
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609-654-8871
OUTDOOR
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LANDSCAPING
Office: 856-267-5268
P.O.Box 49, Marlton, NJ 08053
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856-547-1006
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Landscaping
Spring Cleanup
Mulching
Lawn Maintenance
856-906-2512
FREE ESTMATES
EVERLAST
SHEDS
Built in your yard
609-261-1888
everlastsheds.com
203 Rt. 530, Southampton
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THERAPY
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609-859-1233
1816 Rt 70, Southampton
Massage
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Correnty's Lawn Svcs.
Specialist in Smaller
Property Maintenance
AffordabIe Pricing
Anthony 856-428-5262
Paperhanging,
Removal & Painting
By Randy Craig
(856) 981-1359
www.rcpaperhangings.com
Lic. # 13VH05945366
Paperhanging
Lic.# 13VH01426900
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609-714-6878
FREE ESTIMATES
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Painting
NOW OFFERING
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AT CONTRACTOR PRICING
(609) 320-9717
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NJ Lic# 13VH00929000
Pauls Painting of Medford
DIAMOND
ROOFING
Shingle Cedar Shake Rubber
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(609) 268-9200
Lic.# 13VH01716900
$1,000 BFF
Any new complete roofing or siding job
Must present coupon at time of estimate. Not valid with other offers or prior services. Expires 6/30/14.
30 Years Experience Family Owned & Operated
High Quality Products Senior Citizen Discount
No High Pressure Sales Tactics
Professional Installation Serving the Tri-State area
NEW SHINGLE ROOF SPECIALISTS SLATE ROOF REPAIRS RUBBER ROOFS
SEAMLESS GUTTERS SIDING WINDOWS & DOORS CAPPING SOFFITS
EMERGENCY TARP SERVICE AVAILABLE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
FREE
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FAST
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(C) 609-304-6344
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80 l80$0Fl 8f 1000 ll0
Pruning, Topping and Removal
Guaranteed To Beat Any Written Estimate
24 Hr. Emergency/Insurance Work
84Z400Z
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Lic.# 13VH01302800
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LANDSCAPING
CONCRETE PAVERS
(609} 8S9-8488
(8S6} 422-0088

& RmOVAL
Tree Service Tank RemovaI
OIL TANK
REMOVAL /
INSTALLATION
(856) 629-8886
(609) 698-4434
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Crawlspace
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Tanks
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DEP Certified
Insurance Approved
NJ Grant Money
Available
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NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300
TREE SERVICE
Tree & Shrub Pruning
Tree Removal Stump Grinding
Bucket Truck Chipping Service
Fully Insured
D.E.C. Contracting
609-953-9794
609-405-3873
Lic #13VH03950800
ISA Cert. Arborist NJ-0993A
R&L TREE SERVICE
Best Price Guaranteed!
Tree Removal
Tree Pruning
Stump Removal
24 Hr. Emergency Service
FREE ESTIMATES
Fully Insured
856 912-5499
Firewood for sale!
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
Expert
Tree Care
by Dave Macne il
Trimming, Removal,
Land Clearing
Fully Insured, Quality Work
Serving Medford &
Tabernacle Area
for 25 Years
609-859-1506
National/American Waterproofing
French/Trench Drains Sump pumps
Back up systems WaII repair
856-767-4443
www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200
Waterproofing
Ocean City New Jerseys #1 Real Estate Team!
The Team You Can Trust!
Matt Bader
Cell 609-992-4380
Dale Collins
Cell 609-548-1539
Let the Bader-Collins Associates make all of your Ocean City
dreams come true! If you are thinking about BUYING, SELLING or
RENTING, contact us for exceptional service and professionalism.
3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com
Priced to sell! Check out this
turn-key 2nd floor condo located
only 2 blocks from the beach.
This 2nd floor condo has 3
bedrooms and 2 baths. Amenities
include enclosed garage, outside
shower, private roof-top deck,
central air, gas heat and is offered
partially furnished! Hurry, this
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$449,900
3043 WEST AVE
BIG TIMBER
Tree Service LLC
Tree, Stump, & Brush Removal
Tree Trimming Land Clearing
Bucket Truck & Backhoe NJ Lic #13vh05439500
Trees cut for less!
Fully Insured Free Estimates
(856) 983-0351
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sought after Hunt Tract. Remodeled & expand-
ed in 1990, the new foyer opens to pegged
oak HW floors featured throughout much of
the home. The LR's brick wood burning FP,
cathedral ceilings & large picture window
make it a great room to double as a family
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kitchen w/ the vaulted ceilings, skylights &
open design, built to entertain. The main floor
also features the master BR, two full BAs & 2
additional BRs. The lower level features the
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law suite. The lower level also features a large
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134 Kings Highway W. Haddonfield
Unit 1B - 3BR, 3.5BA $3,500 2,250 sqft
Unit 2B - 3BR, 2.5BA $3,250 2,250 sqft
Academy House Residence Available Mid-
Summer. The 1st floor 3 BR, 3 1/2 BA
Residence has Wood Floors, High Ceilings,
Custom Wood Work & Trim, Crown Molding,
& Wainscoting. The Luxury Eat-In-Kitchen
include custom wood cabinetry, granite
counter tops, custom backsplash, under
counter recessed & pendant lighting. The
large great room features a gas fireplace w/
mantle & marble tile. The 2 car parking is
assigned w/ additional guest parking. Sound
proofing, high Efficiency HVAC system &
washer dryer in unit.The 2 residences have
connecting stairwells so families & Inlaws
can have separate but connected Living.
501 N. Haddon Ave., Suite 6
Haddonfield, NJ 08033 (856) 428-1998
A South Jersey
Tradition for
Four Generations
Laura Rhoads
Cell: (856) 495-5275
E-mail: LFRhoads@gmail.com
James Rhoads
Cell: (856) 979-4104
E-mail: jim.rhoads@gmail.com
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Pulse International Realty - Miami
305.428.2268
rena@pulseinternationalrealty.com
www.pulseinternationalrealty.com
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