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Municipal budget
Introduced budget lower than
last year. PAGE 3
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KRISTEN DOWD Photos/The Voorhees Sun
By KRISTEN DOWD
The Voorhees Sun
he Humane Society of the
United States estimates
there are between 6 and 8
million cats and dogs en-
tering animal shelters
each year. About half of these an-
imals will be adopted.
The other half is not so lucky.
Youre truly saving a life by
coming to an animal shelter,
said Christine Todd, director at
the Animal Orphanage in
Voorhees. Its giving these ani-
mals a second chance.
Voorhees is home to two ani-
mal shelters the Animal Or-
phanage on Cooper Road and, just
over a mile away, the Animal Wel-
fare Association (AWA) on Cen-
tennial Boulevard. Although the
facilities are separate entities, the
shelters support one another, too.
After all, theyre both working to-
ward the same ultimate goal
adoption.
AWA Executive Director Maya
Richmond feels fortunate to be lo-
cated in Voorhees, a community
she calls very animal-centric.
She urges people to check out
the local shelters.
Theres a lot of variety at shel-
ters. Usually animals are not
there for their own issues
FOUR-LEGGED
Humane societies give animals a second chance
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please see LOCAL, page 4
2 THE VOORHEES SUN APRIL 4-10,2012
COIT South Jersey LLC sup-
ports the Animal Welfare Associ-
ations life-saving programs that
benefit our communitys pets and
pet owners.
It recently donated $5,000 to the
group.
On behalf of the animals, the
board, staff and volunteers,
thank you for your gift of
$5000.00, said Maya Richmond,
executive director of the AWA.
The staff at COIT also makes
sure that the duct work is free of
hair in the cat room, the dryer
vents are clear of lint to reduce
the risk of a dryer fire and seals
the grout in the lobby so its more
sanitary and stays cleaner longer.
Volunteering my services at
the AWA gives me a great sense of
community. I really enjoy helping
out, said Joe Lambdon, a COIT
technician of seven years.
Around the AWA
For the entire months of
March and October, COIT techni-
cians will collect from customers
wish list items of the AWA.
COIT will issue a $35 gift certifi-
cate to the customers for their
next cleaning for their generous
donation.
May is the national Adopt a
Pet and Save a Life month, and
as such, COIT will incorporate
the AWA logo on all its advertis-
ing to promote the AWA and raise
awareness of the homeless pet
population.
Also, each month, and as need-
ed, COIT will volunteer and pro-
vide various services at the AWA
with no cost to them. Services
will include professional air duct
cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, tile
and grout cleaning and cement
cleaning.
The AWA is such an impor-
tant part of our community, and
they should be recognized for all
the life saving work they provide
to homeless animals. I am hon-
ored to be a small part of it, said
Lori Colino, COIT owner.
COIT donates $5,000 to
Animal Welfare Association
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By MELISSA DIPENTO
The Voorhees Sun
Members of the Voorhees
Township Committee voted to in-
troduce the 2012 township budget
at a Monday, March 26, meeting.
Township Administrator
Larry Spellman said, as of now,
the municipal budget is
$25,495,000, which is $295,000
lower than last year.
The amount to be raised by tax-
payers is $17,331,983.
For the averaged assessed
home in the township at $332,648,
residents will pay $1,501 for mu-
nicipal services, or $125 a month,
an increase of about $7 a month
per household.
The budget, however, Mayor
Michael Mignogna said, is still in
its infancy stages.
This budget is a work in
progress as we continue to find
ways to lower the budget in the
coming weeks, Mignogna said.
Spellman said the preliminary
budget is within the state-man-
dated 2 percent cap, coming in
$102,506 below the cap.
Spellman said he anticipates
the budget may come under the
cap even less, as the township
continues to look for ways to cut
costs and increase revenues. He
said the current preliminary
budget includes a $646,064 reduc-
tion in spending as compared to
2011.
Another tool to reducing budg-
et figures could come from the
ideas gathered by the citizens
budget advisory committee,
which was established in Febru-
ary and chaired by Committee-
man Michael Friedman and
Deputy Mayor Mario DiNatale.
The 25 or so residents have met
twice already, to brainstorm new
and creative ways to raise rev-
enues and cut costs without sacri-
ficing services, said resident and
budget committee member Stuart
Platt.
The group is in communica-
tion with the mayor and adminis-
tration, presenting their ideas to
for better budgeting along the
way.
At the first meeting, we looked
at ways to raise revenues. We had
a number of suggestions a tax
abatement program for business-
es to choose Voorhees over other
towns. The committee is geared
toward making Voorhees more
sellable, Platt said.
At the second meeting, Platt
said, the group discussed cuts
and spending, noting the town-
ship has already utilized some in
the current budgeting process.
Well look to cut spending as a
way to balance the budget, but we
dont want to cut services either,
he said.
The preliminary budget has a
few months of tweaking before
the committee will adopt it later
this spring.
Introduced municipal budget
$295,000 lower than last year
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theyre there from life circum-
stances, Richmond said. If
your pet isnt here today, there
will definitely be one here tomor-
row or the next day.
While shelters are going to en-
sure they are making the best
match they can between pets and
new owners, there are also not a
lot of barriers to break down
with animal adoption.
At the end of the day, its mak-
ing adoptions, said AWA Direc-
tor of Shelter Services Betsy Ran-
some. The more you adopt, the
more you save.
Richmond said the AWA has a
very non-judgmental adoption ap-
proach, spending a lot of time
talking with potential adopters to
learn what theyre looking for in
a new four-legged family member.
Its the same at the Animal Or-
phanage.
Were trying to help the best
we can, said Todd. We want to
match that animal with the right
family.
Theres a plethora of pets to
choose from at the shelters, which
are both considered no-kill,
meaning adoptable animals are
not euthanized. In addition to
medical exams, animals are also
tested for temperament before
being adopted. All animals are
spayed or neutered before going
to new homes, too.
Spaying and neutering is just
so, so important. People dont un-
derstand how important it is,
said Todd.
Richmond and Todd both re-
marked on kitten season start-
ing, meaning the shelters will
take in hundreds (and hundreds)
of kittens over the next few
months. Thanks to strong net-
works of foster homes, the shel-
ters will be able to find homes for
most.
The idea of more than a thou-
sand kittens in one town is stag-
gering, but to put the spay and
neuter importance into even
more perspective are statistics
from the American Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals. If an unspayed female cat
produces three litters of 4.5 kit-
tens in one year, and supposing
each of these kittens reproduces
at the same rate, and so on, all
while the original cat continues
to reproduce, this will result in
over 90 million kittens in seven
years.
The AWA has a spay and
neuter clinic Monday through
Friday, averaging 28 dogs and 36
to 38 cats a day. Twice a month,
the shelter hosts a TNR (Trap-
Neuter-Return) program to edu-
cate the public.
Our focus here is a lot on
adoption, but also on prevention,
said Richmond, noting the AWA
works to educate the public on
overpopulation, abandonment
and finding solutions to such
LOCAL
Continued from page 1
Local shelters aim to make best
match with animals and adopters
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