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The Cherry Hill Hot Shots, a U8 girls travel team from the Cherry Hill Soccer Club, recently com-
peted in the Cape Express Beach Blast Soccer Tournament held in Wildwood. The team won the
U8 Girls Division Championship. Pictured are Alivia G., front left, Brianna Wons and Jillian
Drumm; Brooke Foster, middle left, Emma Myers, Mia Angelucci, Erin S., Zoe W. and Natalie
Schooley; Coach Tim Drumm, back left, Sandy Schooley and Dave S.
Hot Shots in the house!
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By MELISSA DIPENTO
The Cherry Hill Sun
After announcing their bids for
the top official spot in Cherry Hill
more than three months ago,
mayoral candidates Stephen
Buividas and Charles Chuck
Cahn are ramping up campaign
efforts.
Both candidates said the most
important thing they have been
focusing on is getting out into the
community and walking the
streets to meet their neighbors in
Cherry Hill.
Cahn, the Democratic hopeful,
has also begun hosting Chats
with Chuck, where residents can
meet up and ask him whats on
their minds. Hes also met with
the new superintendent of
schools, Dr. Maureen Reusche, as
well as Mayor Bernie Platt, to try
and establish a good, working re-
lationship with both entities, he
said.
Cahn also estimates that he, as
well as the three Democrats vying
for council seats in this election,
visits approximately 60 to 80
homes per day, even on the 100-
plus degree days.
He said he enjoys campaigning
with current council members
John Amato and Sara Lipsett, as
well as Melinda Kane, the mother
of Jeremy Kane, who was killed
in January 2010 by a suicide
bomb attack while on patrol in
the Helmand Province in
Afghanistan.
Were trying to walk every
neighborhood. Its great walking
the streets and seeing residents
answer the door, Cahn said.
The feedback has been very posi-
tive, and Ive really enjoyed meet-
ing everyone.
Buividas and his team of coun-
cil hopefuls, Ann Madden Tufano,
Maria Heckendorn and Dolores
Kelly, have been taking their cam-
paign to the streets, as well. Buivi-
das said theyve been to about
1,000 homes so far and show no
signs of slowing down.
Buividas said his campaign
has 80 or so volunteers already
who are passing out brochures
and other campaign literature.
His Republican slate, he added,
has also attended a Chamber of
Commerce luncheon and the re-
cent Merchantville/Cherry Hill
public meeting.
His team has also met with var-
ious groups in town, including
Sustainable Cherry Hill.
From speaking to residents,
Buividas said he senses concern
about the Democratic leadership
Mayors
race
heats up
Mayoral candidates are busy
campaigning door-to-door
please see MAYOR, page 5
By SEAN PATRICK MURPHY
The Cherry Hill Sun
The first day of school can
make even veteran students a
bit nervous. And, when youre
headed for your first day at a new
school, in a new grade, the anxi-
ety can be even more intense.
So, for those children about to
enter kindergarten, middle
school, high school and even col-
lege, being prepared and estab-
lishing a line of communication
are critical.
According to some experts, the
best way to help children and
young adults transition from one
school to another is to keep lines
of communication open with par-
ents.
Anne Blair, a clinical social
worker from Voorhees, said
preparation is key to any success-
ful transition.
The parents must ensure that
they allow their child enough
time to fully understand the tran-
sition that will take place, and
how that transition may look for
them, Blair said.
This provides the child an op-
portunity to ask questions, tour
their new school, meet their new
teachers, and become familiar
with the physical surroundings
they will be required to function
in.
She also said staying in touch
is critical to address any transi-
tion issues a student is having.
Establishing a line of commu-
nication with the appropriate
school personnel and parents is
essential in assisting a struggling
student, Blair said. This en-
ables the therapist to approach
the students issues with a team
Back-to-school anxiety
please see SCHOOL, page 3
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Sustainable floral
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Jennie Love from Love n Fresh
Flowers, a sustainably-managed
urban flower farm and full-serv-
ice event floral design studio in
Philadelphia, will be teaching
guests how to make beautiful
arrangements.
Participants will have the op-
portunity to design and take
home two arrangements using
flowers from Jennie's farm.
The event will be held from 7 to
9 p.m. on Aug. 15 at Springdale
Farms, 1638 S. Springdale Rd.
Tickets for the event are $65.
For ticket information, visit
www.sustainablecherryhill.org or
call 609-238-3449.
Drop off school supplies
for kids in Cherry Hill
In an effort to prepare students
of all ages for the start of the up-
coming school year, The Drenk
Center, through its Family Suc-
cess Center of Burlington County
program, is holding a back-to-
school supplies drive. Last year,
the Family Success Center pro-
vided school supplies to more
than 250 students. The center has
a goal of helping more than 300
students this year.
School supplies can be dropped
off until Aug. 26 at the Family
Success Center, 45 High St.,
Mount Holly; all Roma Bank
branches; Long & Foster loca-
tions at 110 Marter Ave., Suite 501
in Moorestown, 1415 Route 70 E.
in Cherry Hill, and 65 North Had-
don Ave. in Haddonfield; and two
Goodwill locations at 3111 Route
38, Suite 7, in Mount Laurel and
1626 Route 38 in Lumberton.
Some of the school supplies
needed include:
nBackpacks and lunchboxes
nPencils, pens and erasers
n Crayons, markers, and high-
lighters
n Pencil cases, rulers and glue
sticks
n Two-pocket folders and loose
leaf paper
n Spiral-bound and composi-
tion notebooks
nIndex cards and calculators
BRIEFS
please see BRIEFS, page 4
in place at the school that can pro-
vide necessary support for the
new student while at school.
Cherry Hill psychologist Dr.
Marla Deibler agrees that
parental involvement is critical to
a successful transition.
Some parents and teachers
may find themselves unable to
understand or relate to children
who have difficulty in adapting to
their changing lives because they
themselves do not recall having
such difficulties, she said. This
is all the more reason to take
greater care in learning about the
experience of the child in order to
better assist them in adjusting.
So how do parents get their
children ready for these especial-
ly trying years?
It is important for parents to
arm their children with the skills
and motivation to adapt to their
environment so that they may de-
velop healthy self-esteem, a happy
and optimistic outlook, and re-
siliency, Deibler said.
She also provided three tips for
parents: be realistic; be honest,
open, and direct; and keep an
open invitation to talk without
judgment.
Marcia Ruberg, school psychol-
ogist in Cherry Hill Public
Schools, said strong school sys-
tems involve teachers, students
and families in continuous plan-
ning to support students academ-
ic and social successes in high
school and beyond.
Transition is a process, not a
single event, Ruberg said. It
starts long before the child actual-
ly makes the move, and continues
long after.
She said research indicates
that the worries of most students
fall into the realm of getting lost
in the new building, the amount
of homework they will face, and
that the academic demands will
be overwhelming.
Ruberg said there are two areas
in which parents can make a
tremendous difference prior to an
upcoming school transition: One
is social-emotional and the other
is logistical.
Socially and emotionally,
some children may view the up-
coming change, or some aspect of
it (what if my best friend is not
in my classes? I wont have any
friends the entire year!) with dis-
tress, she said. This negative
set of expectations can lead a
child to feel powerless and wor-
ried.
What parents want to do
after recognizing the feelings be-
hind the worry is to convey con-
fidence in their childs ability to
solve the problem, Ruberg
added.
They can reinforce that there
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