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APRIL 2026, 2016

Families
fighting
for their
chickens

Cherry Hill West takes on Washington Township

Cherry Hill residents


banding together
in support of ordinance
permitting chickens
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Cherry Hill High School West catcher Megan Davis prepares to throw a runner out at first base during the first inning of the Lions
game against Washington Township High School last Wednesday. Cherry Hill West lost to Washington Township, 8-4. For more photos,
please see page 17.

Cherry Hill resident Brad


Bricker and his family have been
raising chickens for seven years.
An avid gardener, Bricker said
his chickens have become a huge
part of his home life.
The chickens were the missing piece of the puzzle for me,
Bricker said. It also helps me be
able to fill the big picture of gardening. All of their waste and egg
shells all go into compost. We eat
a lot of eggs. I give a lot of eggs to
people.
However, Bricker recently
heard residents are not permitted
to have chickens at home.
After hearing this, he and
other residents decided to join toplease see RESIDENTS, page 16

INSIDE THIS ISSUE


Earth Day Festival
Sustainable Cherry Hill
expands event. PAGE 6

Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Classified . . . . . . . . . . . 2023
Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Coloring contest
winners announced
Cherry Hill winners include Sujata Choudhury,
Samantha Gress and Landon Schuster
The Sun is proud to announce
its winners for the Spring Fling
Coloring Contest. Published in all
10 of our newspapers, children
from around South Jersey and
Princeton colored the Easter
bunny and an egg and sent their
creation to us. In total, we received 156 entries!

Winners of the contest received a four-pack of tickets to Sahara Sams! The winners for
Cherry Hill are Sujata Choudhury, 9; Samantha Gress, 3.5; Landon Schuster, 7.5.
To see the winners entries,
visit our Facebook page, www.
facebook.com/cherryhillsun.

golf score
The following Cherry Hill High
School East golf score was submitted by Lenape High School
varsity head coach Chris Foley.
Lenape defeated Cherry Hill
East, 165-174, on April 13, at Wood-

crest Country Club.


Cherry Hill East: Kyle Ungerleider, 42; Justin Janney, 43;
Justin Bryan, 44; Noah Kaminer,
45; Mike Likogiannis, 48; Noah
Barch, 54

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softball scores
The following Cherry Hill High
School West softball scores were
submitted by varsity head coach
Melissa Franzosi.
Shawnee defeated Cherry Hill
West, 10-3, on April 8
Arcilia Hernandez was 2-for-3
with a home run and two RBIs for
the Lions in the loss. Rachel
Kubrak also had a hit and a RBI
in the game.
Washington Twp. defeated Cherry Hill West, 8-4, on April 13
Elena Vaughan, Arcilia Hernandez and Megan Davis all hit

home runs for the Lions in the


loss. Becca Gurst also went 1-for-2
with a single.
The following Cherry Hill East
softball score was submitted by
varsity head coach Stephanie
Digneo.
Lenape defeated Cherry Hill
East, 11-7.
Valerie Velasco and Miranda
Sheppard hit home runs for the
Cougars in the loss. Lenape was
bolstered with extra base hits
from six players.

Kings Christian School plans


Comedy and Magic Show fundraiser
The Kings Christian School is
hosting a Comedy and Magic
Show fundraiser on Saturday,
April 23 at the school, located at 5
Carnegie Plaza in Cherry Hill.
The show will feature Gemini
and Matt Jenkins. Doors will

open at 6 p.m., with the show beginning at 7 p.m.


Tickets are $20 in advance or
$25 at the door. All proceeds will
go toward the school. For tickets,
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Never been to a farmers market? Its
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Valet bike parking, new demonstrations


part of Sustainable Cherry Hill Earth Festival
Seventh annual festival will take place on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Croft Farm
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
Cycling has always been a big part of
Sustainable Cherry Hills Earth Festival.
Prior to the festival each year is a Family Fun Bike Ride. The bike ride starts at 9
a.m. at Croft Farm, winds through the surrounding neighborhoods and ends back at
Croft Farm in time for the start of the festival.
This year, cyclists will have a special
place to put their bikes once they arrive at

the festival.
The seventh annual Sustainable Cherry
Hill Earth Festival, taking place on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Croft
Farm, will include valet bike parking for
the first time. The bike parking will be located near the flagpole on Bortons Mill
Road across from the Croft Farm house.
Metal bike racks will be used to keep all of
the bikes in place.
Brenda Jorett, producer of the festival,
said the area is being created to encourage
more people to think about biking to the
festival rather than driving.

Were aiming to encourage people to be


healthy and also reduce the carbon footprint of the festival, she said.
Cyclists who ride their bike to the festival can bring their bike to the valet lot for
free. They will receive a ticket to be used to
retrieve their bike once theyre ready to
leave the festival.
Sustainable Cherry Hills Way to Go task
force is spearheading this program. Jorett
said the hope is to get the word out this
year and increase the number of people
please see MORE, page 14

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 20
Friends of Cherry Hill Public
Library meeting: 10 a.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. This is a
general membership meeting for
Friends of Cherry Hill Public
Library.
Story time: Ages 3 to 6. 10 a.m. and
1 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Improve literacy skills
and encourage school-readiness
with this story time featuring stories, songs, finger plays and a
craft.
Crazy Eights Club: Grades kindergarten to two. 5:45 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Join Bedtime Maths Crazy Eights and
build stuff, run and jump or make
a mess. Its a totally new kind of
math club.
St. Andrews Nursery School and

CALENDAR
Kindergarten 50th anniversary
birthday party: 6 p.m. at St.
Andrews United Methodist
Church. Any students, staff, family and friends who have been
associated with St. Andrews are
invited to this special reunion.
The school will have its childrens
art show on display during the
event. Cake and punch will be
provided.
Wild New Jersey, Nature Adventures in the Garden State: 7 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Attend this program to gather
ideas and plan an outdoor adventure in New Jersey. Nature
author and Conserve Wildlife
Foundation director David Wheeler will be the presenter.
Nintendo night: Grades six to 12. 7
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Hang out with other Nintendo afi-

cionados and play games on the


Nintendo Wii U console.
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
http://www.meetup.com/cherryhill-taichi-group/.

THURSDAY APRIL 21
Rhyme time: Ages 0 to 2. 10 and 11
a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at Cherry Hill
Public Library. Develop babys
motor, sensory and social skills
with short books, songs, movement and more.
Lunch and a Movie: Noon at Cherry
Hill Public Library. Bring lunch
and enjoy a free film at the
library. This weeks film is The

APRIL 2026, 2016

Intern.
Fandom meetup: Grades six to 12. 6
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Those interested in fandoms are
invited to share their love in a fun
and welcoming environment.
Cherry Hill Township Zoning Board
of Adjustment meeting: 7:30
p.m. first and third Thursday of
month. Agendas available prior
to meeting and online at
www.cherryhill-nj.com.
Thursday Morning: 10:30 a.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library, September to June. Coffee and
refreshments while enjoying a
mix of presentations, lively
exchanges on current issues and
events, life-story swaps and fun
and fellowship. Program topics
and
speakers
vary.
Visit
www.chplnj.org for more information.
Alzheimers Support Group:
Spouses Sharing Challenges:
Noon in the Witherspoon Building
behind the Trinity Presbyterian
Church, 499 Route 70 E. Support
group for spouses and/or partners of persons with Alzheimers
or related dementias. Sponsored
by the Delaware Valley Chapter
of The Alzheimers Association.
For more information, call Ruth
Bishoff at (609) 654-3112.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road

and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)


239-0022 or visit www.oa-southjersey.org for information.

FRIDAY APRIL 22
Mini-Minyan Service at Temple
Emanuel: Potluck dinner at 6:15
p.m. Service at 7 p.m. 1101 Springdale Road, Cherry Hill.
Shabbat Machshava Service at
Temple Emanuel: 8 p.m. in the
sanctuary. Calm and reflective
service. 1101 Springdale Road,
Cherry Hill.
Garden State Rotary Club of Cherry Hill meeting: 12:15 p.m. at Seasons 52, Cherry Hill Mall. For
more information, visit www.gardenstaterotarycherryhill.com.
Cherry Hill Retirees Club: Noon to
4 p.m. at Cherry Hill Community
Center, 820 Mercer St. Enjoy
bridge, pinochle, shuffle board.
Call (856) 795-3720.

SATURDAY APRIL 23
Sensory Friendly Film: 10:30 a.m.
at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Slightly dimmed lights and sound
adjusted for comfort make for an
enjoyable movie experience for
every child. Tactile toys, fidgets
and noise canceling headphones
will be available. This weeks film
please see CALENDAR, page 11

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lacrosse
scores
The following Cherry Hill High
School East girls lacrosse scores
were submitted by varsity head
coach Katie Boyle.
Collingswood defeated Cherry
Hill East, 8-4, on April 7
Kelsey Gorman scored all four
goals for the Cougars. Priya
Kavuru tallied the only assist for
Cherry
Hill
East.
Emily
Millspaugh made five saves.
Clearview defeated Cherry Hill
East, 15-5, on April 11
Elyssa Cohen, Rachel Bekcer,
Haley Pawliczek, Kelsey Gorman
and Kayla DeGuzman all scored
for the Cougars in the loss.
Seneca defeated Cherry Hill
East, 17-4, on April 13
Rachel Becker, Kyra Gorman,
Kelsey Gorman and Renne Powers each scored once for Cherry
Hill East. Emily Millspaugh made
15 saves.
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CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
is Inside Out.
Paper circuits: 1 p.m. at Cherry Hill
Public Library. Make simple or
complex electrical circuits on a
flat piece of paper.
Comedy Night: 7 p.m. at The Kings
Christian School. This comedy
and magic show is a fundraiser
for The Kings Christian School.
The show will feature Gemini and
Matt Jenkins. Tickets are $25 at
the door.
Tot Shabbat Breakfast and Service
at Temple Emanuel: Breakfast at
9:15 a.m. Service at 9:45 a.m. 1101
Springdale Road, Cherry Hill.

SUNDAY APRIL 24
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. United Methodist Youth Fellowship


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. Sunday school and adult form at 9:30
a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Cherry Hill.
Unitarian Universalist Church: Liberal-religious service at 10:15 a.m.
401 North Kings Highway, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at
Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Landing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit www.oasouthjersey.org for information.

MONDAY APRIL 25
Story stretchers: Ages 5 to 8. 6:30
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.

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Bring stories to life with songs


and poses in this yoga class
designed just for kids. Wear comfy clothing and socks. No mats
necessary.

please see CALENDAR, page 13

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tennis scores
The following Cherry Hill High
School West boys tennis score
was submitted by Shawnee High
School varsity head coach Jim
Baker.
Shawnee defeated Cherry Hill
West, 5-0
Singles:
First singles: Eric Tecce,
Shawnee, defeated Maurice Gordon 6-0 6-0
Second singles: Cole Tecce,
Shawnee, defeated Joseph Poole 60 6-0
Third singles: Nick Falcone,
Shawnee, defeated Greg Salzberg
6-0 6-1
Doubles:
First doubles: Ben Mead and
Chris Machuzak, Shawnee, defeated Khoa Ly and Eric Nguyen
6-2 6-2
Second doubles: Jacob Delancy
and Ben Magee, Shawnee, defeated Stanley Fung and Dean Bongiovanni 6-2 6-0
The following Cherry Hill High
School East boys tennis scores
were submitted by varsity head
coach Greg DeWolf.
Cherry Hill East defeated
Lenape, 5-0
Singles:
First singles: Rahul Goculdas,
Cherry Hill East, defeated Jack

Lavin 6-3 6-1


Second singles: Adam Yu,
Cherry Hill East, defeated Marc
Ignarri 6-1 6-0
Third singles: Elan Boyarsky,
Cherry Hill East, defeated Jimmy
Li 6-0 6-4
Doubles:
First doubles: Drew Meklinsky
and Aaron Silverberg, Cherry
Hill East, defeated Kavi Munjal
and Jeremy Shpigel 6-3 6-0
Second doubles: Jesse Dubrow
and Kevin Hu, Cherry Hill East,
defeated Brett Chow and Allen
Sha 6-2 6-0
Shawnee defeated Cherry Hill
East, 3-2, on April 13
Singles:
First singles: Rahul Goculdas,
Cherry Hill East, defeated Eric
Tecce 6-3 6-1
Second singles: Cole Tecce,
Shawnee, defeated Adam Yu 6-4 6-1
Third singles: Nick Falcone,
Shawnee, defeated Elan Boyarsky
7-5 6-1
Doubles:
First doubles: Chris Machuzak
and Ben Mead, Shawnee, defeated
Drew Meklinsky and Aaron Silverberg 6-2 6-1
Second doubles: Jesse Dubrow
and Kevin Hu, Cherry Hill East,
defeated Ben Magee and Jacob
Delancy 1-6 6-2 7-6 (7-4)

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CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 11
Cherry Hill Township Council
meeting: 7:30 p.m. generally the
second and fourth Monday of the
month in room 208, Municipal
Building. Agendas available prior
to meeting and online at
www.cherryhill-nj.com.
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
http://www.meetup.com/cherryhill-taichi-group/.
Nicotine Anonymous meeting: 7
p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
Landing Road and Chapel
Avenue, fifth floor. For questions,
call Ellie at (856) 354-0887.
Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
p.m. at Ponzios Diner and
Restaurant, Route 70. Visitors
welcome. For more information,
visit www.cherryhillrotary.com,
email chrc2015@yahoo.com or
call (856) 424-3456.
Cherry Hill Maturity Club: Noon to

4 p.m. at Carman Tilelli Community Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues


are $5 a year. For more information, contact President Connie
Cramer at (856) 414-0778.

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Must watch documentary: Noon at
Cherry Hill Public Library. Bring a
lunch and enjoy a free film at the
library. This weeks documentary
is Going Clear.
Needlework guild: 2 p.m. at Cherry
Hill Public Library. Bring needles
and other supplies to sit and work
on a project with other crafters.
This is not an instructional class.
Letter writing social: 7 p.m. at
Cherry Hill Public Library. This
event is for those who enjoy written correspondence and are passionate about keeping the art of
letter writing alive. Write letters
in a fun and social atmosphere.
Some supplies are provided.
Sponsored by the Cherry Hill Letter Writers Alliance.
Cherry Hill Retirees Club: Noon to
4 p.m. at Cherry Hill Community
Center, 820 Mercer St. Enjoy
bridge, pinochle, shuffle board.
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Museum pass program popular


among County Library members
By Freeholder Bill Moen
You already know
that the Camden
County
Library
System can open a
world of information for your family,
but did you know
that they can also
open the doors to
some of the best
museums and attractions throughout the region?
Camden County Library members can use their library cards to
check out passes to some of the
best museums and cultural destinations around. If you reside in a
member community, I urge you to
take advantage of this great opportunity to save money while visiting these institutions. Youll
discover why this has become one
of the most popular services at the
library.
Passes to the Academy of Natural
Sciences, Garden State Discovery
Museum, Grounds for Sculpture,
Morris Arboretum and Woodford
Wildlife Refuge are available from
any of the librarys eight
branches. Passes to the Guggenheim, Penn Museum of Archaeology, Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts, Wheaton Arts and the
Roebling Museum are only available from the M. Allan Vogelson
Regional Branch Library in
Voorhees. Each institution sets
the number of visitors that will
receive free admission on a pass.
The Camden County Library System is pleased to offer their members the opportunity to visit some
of the great local museums and
other attractions that the
Delaware Valley has to offer. Its a
great partnership with local institutions that extends the librarys
mission to meet the educational
and recreational needs of the residents they serve. In addition, it

adds just one more


value to owning a
Camden County Library System card.
The pass program
works similarly to
borrowing books
from the library.
Adult cardholders
in good standing
(with less than $5 in
fines) may check out up to one museum pass at a time. Members are
welcome to go to a branch, check
out a pass, use it for free admission to the specific museum and
return it to the library branch for
the next member to borrow. A museum pass must be returned to the
same branch from which it was
checked out.
Each pass may be checked out for
up to four days and cannot be renewed. Only one pass at a time is
allowed per family. The late fee is
$5 per day, up to the full cost of the
pass. The borrower is responsible
for the full cost of any lost or
stolen passes. Some of the passes
may entitle the bearer to additional benefits like discounts at
gift shops or on food sold at the
museums.
Visit the Camden County Librarys museum pass webpage at
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riding their bikes to the event in
the future.
We are hoping for at least 60
or so bikes, Jorett said. Well
start out small and see how it
goes.
This years festival will be just
as big as in previous years. More
than 100 sponsors, vendors,
groups and displays will be scattered around the Croft Farm
property.
One small change will be

where all of the tents are located.


Last year, the festival had some
vendors located across from Croft
Farm. This year, all of the tents
will be kept in one general area.
Were keeping everything to
the three acres on the grass and
surrounding area, Jorett said.
All of the space for vendors,
sponsors and nonprofit groups
were filled nearly a month prior
to the festival.
This is the earliest weve ever
been booked up, Jorett said.
Around April 1, we were booked
up.
A number of new demonstrations on sustainability will take

place this year. The Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Camden


County will be doing a rain barrel
demonstration during the day. In
another demonstration, students
from Cherry Hill High School
East will teach how to compost at
home.
The involvement of Cherry
Hill Public Schools will be a big
part of this years festival again.
All 19 schools will have a display,
activity or demonstration set up
at the festival.
Were seeing sustainability
take hold, Jorett said. Were
seeing our children and the leadership from the schools lead the
way in terms of how our community will be sustainable for generations to come. Were thrilled to
see that kind of growth with sustainability.
The biggest goal for Sustainable Cherry Hill each year is to
have visitors learn something
new when they visit the festival.
If everyone goes home with
one new different idea to impact
sustainability or climate change,
we know well be successful,
Jorett said.
Sustainable
Cherry
Hills
Earth Festival is free and open to
the public. It will be held on April
30, rain or shine. For a full list of
sponsors, vendors, entertainment
and more, visit www.sustainablecherryhill.org/earth-day-festival.

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obituaries
Shirley J. Keown
April 11, 2016
Shirley J. Keown (nee Geddes),
of Cadbury in Cherry Hill and
formerly
of
Haddonfield,
passed away
on April 11 at
the age of 88.
She was the
wife of the
late William S.
She is survived by her
daughter
Lorna M. KliKEOWN
mas (Mark P.)
of Cherry Hill,
two grandsons, Peter Michael
(Carolyn Riley) of Vestal, N.Y.,
and Kyle William of Cherry Hill,
and one great granddaughter,
Coraline Klimas.
Mrs. Keown was born in New
York City and attended Great
Neck Public Schools. She graduated from Dickinson College. Following her marriage in 1948, she
became a special education
teacher and pursued courses at
Rowan and Temple. In 1985, after
25 years of teaching, she retired
from Haddon Township. Mrs.
Keown was a Girl Scout leader,
member of the League of Women
Voters and a member of Musicrafters. She was a 63-year member of the First Presbyterian
Church in Haddonfield, where
she was a member of the Chancel
& Oratorio Choirs, an elder, Sunday School teacher, member of
the Presbyterian Women and a
quilter. At Cadbury, Mrs. Keown
served on the executive committee as v.p., was chairman of the
Garden Club and organized activities and events for residents. She
enjoyed sewing, quilting, gardening, music and golf.
Mrs. Keowns family received
friends on Saturday, April 16 in
the sanctuary of the First Presbyterian Church, 20 E. Kings Highway, Haddonfield, N.J. 08033;

where her memorial service followed. Interment was private. In


lieu of flowers, her family requests contributions to the First
Presbyterian Church at the above
address be made in her honor.

Constance R. Giordano
April 8, 2016
Constance R. Giordano (nee
Radano), of Cherry Hill and formerly of Haddonfield, Westmont
and Ocean City, passed away on
April 8 at the age of 91. She was
the wife of the late Lawrence F.
Sr.; beloved mother of Peggy
Giordano of Cherry Hill, Larry,
Jr. (Paula) of Laurel Springs, Tom
(Nancy) of Cherry Hill, Trish
Giordano (Chris Maher) of Haddonfield and the late Anne; cherished grandmother of Vicki,
Brian, Laura, Tina and Tommy;
loving sister of Rosemarie Rosolia of Pennsauken and the late
Terry Cortese; dear sister-in-law
of Gloria Giordano of Cherry
Hill and treasured aunt of many

nieces and nephews.


Mrs. Giordano graduated from
Camden Catholic High School,
class of 43. A dedicated wife and
mother, especially to her Angel
Annie, she was defined by her
family. She also enjoyed the time
she spent volunteering at Virtua
Hospital Voorhees.
Mrs. Giordanos family received friends on Thursday, April
14 at Holy Eucharist Parish (St.
Pius X), 344 Kresson Road in
Cherry Hill; where her mass of
Christian burial followed. Interment was at Locustwood Cemetery in Cherry Hill. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests memorial contributions in honor of
Connie be made to the Adult
Training Site VI Special Needs
Program, c/o the Arc Gloucester,
1555 Gateway Blvd., West Deptford, N.J. 08096 or to Cathedral
Kitchen, 1514 Federal St., Camden, N.J. 08105.
Arrangements were made by
Kain-Murphy Funeral Services of
Haddonfield.

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In mid-March, Bricker helped
start a group called Cherry Hill
Chickens. A Facebook page was
created with a few dozen followers joining. On April 11, the group
made its first public appearance
during Cherry Hill Township
Councils caucus meeting.
Cherry Hill Chickens appeal to
council was simple: Allow residents to keep chickens in their
backyards.

No chickens allowed
When Bricker first decided he
wanted to start keeping chickens
at home, he went to Cherry Hill
Township to make sure he was
not violating any zoning ordinances.
They told me there was nothing about chickens on the books
for zoning, Bricker said.
Bricker assumed chickens
were permitted and began raising
them. He said he has never had
any issues with neighbors or the
township.
However, he was alarmed when
he heard stories from residents
who began saying they were receiving citations for owning backyard chickens and were told to get
rid of the animals.
Angela Hulfish, a resident in
the Old Orchard section of Cherry Hill, recently received a warn-

ing from the township about her


chickens. She said a township
zoning officer visited her home at
the beginning of April. She was
not given a citation, but was
warned she was not allowed to
have chickens on her property.
Weve owned our chickens for
just over a year, Hulfish said.
Before we got them, we did a lot
of research on ordinances and
zoning. We were unable to find an
ordinance that stated Cherry Hill
didnt permit chickens.
Members of Cherry Hill Chickens came to last Mondays meeting confused about the townships
rules on chickens. Cherry Hill
Township does not have an ordinance specifically prohibiting
chickens. However, township solicitor Robert Wright told the
group township zoning ordinances say animals are not permitted on residential properties
unless they are explicitly permitted in an ordinance.
Gwenne Baile, founder of a
group named Camden County
Chickens, supported Cherry Hill
Chickens at the meeting. She said
many local towns ordinances regarding farm animals are outdated and were created to keep new
suburban families from putting
farms in their backyards when
new developments were being
constructed decades ago. She
added the movement of residents
keeping chickens in backyards is
fairly new.
The backyard chicken movement has been in existence for

probably 10 to 12 years all across


the country, Baile said.

Chicken talk
Mayor Chuck Cahn and members of council asked Bricker,
Hulfish and Baile numerous
questions about backyard chickens and a possible ordinance permitting them. Haddon Township,
Barrington and Woodbury are
three area towns that have passed
ordinances permitting chickens
the last couple of years.
Baile, a Haddon Township resident, was instrumental in getting
a pilot program started in her
hometown.
Weve had it for six months,
Baile said. Weve had no complaints for anybody thats had
them.
I did a lot of research, she
added. It took five years to get
our pilot program passed.
Bricker and Hulfish informed
council about the benefits chickens have had on their homes. Hulfish said the chickens lay dozens
of homegrown eggs for her family to eat.
We got them as a healthy food
choice for our family, she said.
Bricker added chickens are
very eco-friendly. He said the family uses its compost scraps to feed
the chickens rather than adding
to their trash.
Cahn and council brought up a
few concerns. The most talked
about topic was health and
whether the township would have
to do inspections of chicken
coops. The concern was whether
the chickens would possibly
spread illnesses.
Baile informed council other
towns that allow backyard chickens do not require inspections of
coops. Bricker added residents
chickens are generally healthier
than chickens coming from a big
factory.
Theres never been any major
health issues, Bricker said about
his chickens.
Noise was also a concern. Baile
said chickens generally can only
be heard up to 30 feet away. Both
Bricker and Hulfish say noise has
never been a problem with their
chickens.
please see CAHN, page 18

APRIL 2026, 2016 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 17

Cherry Hill West

softball
Photos by Mike Monostra/The Sun
Cherry Hill High School West took on
Washington Township last Wednesday.
The Lions fell to the Minutemaids, 8-4.
Clockwise from above: Kayla Posten tries
to tag out a runner. Megan Davis trots
home after hitting a home run. Center
fielder Jade Stubblefield dashes back to
the fence moments before making a home
run robbing catch. Third baseman Arcilia
Hernandez fires a throw to first. Rachel
Kubrak makes an out at first as Maggie
Foss slides into second. Left fielder Becca
Gurst tracks down a fly ball. Kayla Posten
takes a swing. Angie LaRosa bunts the
ball. Kerriann Dignan fires a pitch.

18 THE CHERRY HILL SUN APRIL 2026, 2016

Cahn says township


to look into issue
CAHN
Continued from page 16
Only I can hear them and only
if my window is open, Hulfish
said.
Bricker and Hulfish said their
neighbors have never complained
to them about the chickens, and
they have never heard of complaints from other township residents. No community members
spoke against backyard chickens
at the meeting.
Hulfish also felt backyard
chickens are a missing piece to a
township priding itself on sustainability. She said Cherry Hill
Chickens reached out to Sustainable Cherry Hill for its support.
Cherry Hill holds a silver certificate for sustainability, Hulfish said. Backyard chickens

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falls right into that.


Cahn said the township would
look into the chicken issue. Hulfish and Bricker said the group
would meet with the mayor sometime in the next couple of weeks.
It does require some time and
some effort to look into it, Cahn
said to the group.
In the meantime, Bricker and
Hulfish are holding their breath.
Both are worried they may lose
their chickens before a possible
ordinance is passed.
If theres no complaints on
the records, I dont know why its
a problem to have chickens,
Bricker said.
Hulfish did express optimism
about getting an ordinance
passed down the road, however.
I feel like the council was pretty interested in listening to what
could happen in our town, she
said.

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856-795-9175
609-471-8391

Cell 609-992-4380

The Team You Can Trust!

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

4900 WESLEY AVENUE


Become mesmerized by the beauty of post
card scenery with the sights of the sand and
sea dominating your perspective. Arguably
the most unique location on the island, this
unrepeatable single family home leaves
nothing to be desired. Amenities feature 90'
of ocean frontage with unparalleled views,
concrete enforced bulkhead, fenced in private
grounds with lush landscaping and brick
pavers, first and second floor covered grand
wrap around balconies, two car tandem
garage, elevator, stunning 180 degree view of
dunes, beach and ocean from first and second
floor living rooms, dining and kitchen,multiple
bedrooms and baths with direct ocean
scenery, sleeps up to 15, updated kitchen with
high end cabinetry, stainless appliances,
granite tops and center island, third floor loft
with private beachside deck, and too many
upgrades to list. This is a once in a lifetime
opportunity to own the most desirable
oceanfront home in Ocean City...

$5,995,000

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Fireplace
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Entertainment
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Three HUGE Floors of Furniture


813 White Horse Pike Oaklyn, NJ (Rte. 295, Exit 29 - Rte. 30)

(856) 854-3198 www.NastasisFurniture.com


Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat 10am-5pm Sun 12pm-5pm

All types of furniture in many styles and colors. If you dont see
it in our 30,000 sq. ft. showroom, just ask. We will get it!
*Cannot be combined with any advertised prices

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