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APRIL 17, 2015

Heading home

Picture perfect

Superintendent Maureen Reusche


takes job in hometown after eight
years with Cherry Hill Public Schools
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun

MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun

Ella Chase poses with a sunflower next to one of her paintings from art class during Cherry Hill
Townships recreation open house last Thursday. Paintings from various Cherry Hill art students
were on display at the event. For more photos, please see page 13.

After working in Cherry Hill


Public Schools for eight years, Superintendent Maureen Reusche is
going home.
Reusche submitted her resignation on March 18. The resignation will go into effect on July 1, at
which time she will take over as
superintendent in the Haverford
Township School District in
Pennsylvania. The Haverford
Township School District Board
of
Education officially announced Reusche as its new superintendent on March 19.
Reusches decision to leave
Cherry Hill for Haverford was
strictly a personal one.
I have strong personal connections to the Haverford Township
School District in Pennsylvania,
she said. My husband and I both
grew up there.
Reusche said she wasnt looking to leave the Cherry Hill Public
Schools when the consultant
doing the superintendent search
for Haverford contacted her, but
the opportunity to return to her
childhood home was an opportu-

nity Reusche
couldnt pass
up.
However, to
return to the
school district
she attended
as a child, she
would have to
leave the district she called
REUSCHE
home for the
past
eight
years.
I think people are surprised,
Reusche said of the response
from the Cherry Hill community.
But when they hear about the
personal connection, the response is that it makes sense.
The Cherry Hill Board of Education announced in a statement
following Reusches resignation it
would begin the process of hiring
a new superintendent immediately. The board plans to keep the
community updated on the
process at future meetings.
Reusche will leave Cherry Hill
Public Schools after serving four
years as an assistant superintendent and four as superintendent.
please see REUSCHE, page 16

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Light It Up Blue
Cherry Hill East students, faculty
team up for autism awareness. PAGE 4

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

2 THE CHERRY HILL SUN APRIL 17, 2015

Township applies for grants for tennis court


renovations, pickleball court installation

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By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun

Email us at news@cherryhillsun.com

A pair of proposed projects


could transform Cherry Hill
Wests tennis courts into a firstclass facility and give area pickleball enthusiasts a new place to
play.
Cherry Hill Township Council
approved a series of applications
for Camden County Open Space

grants during last weeks meeting. One grant would be used to


help fund improvements to the
Locustwood Park tennis facility,
the home court for Cherry Hill
Wests tennis teams. The other
would help fund the installation
of a pickleball court at Lions Den
Park.
The improvements to the Locustwood Park tennis courts
would benefit both township residents and the school district.
Township director of communications Bridget Palmer said the
township is planning to put in
four newly paved tennis courts at
the site. According to the proposal, the school district would install a fifth court. New fencing
would also be installed at the facility.
The proposed project would resolve safety concerns residents
have brought to the school district and the township in the past.
In addition, the project would expand the space at the facility,
making it compliant with United
States Tennis Association regulations.
It will allow the high school to
host tournaments there, Palmer

said.
Another proposed project will
help placate pickleball fans. The
township has applied for a $25,000
grant to install a pickleball court
at Lions Den Park located on New
York Avenue. It would be the first
public, outdoor pickleball court
in the township.
Palmer said there has been a
growing interest in pickleball in
Cherry Hill, especially among
senior residents. Pickleball is a
hybrid racquet sport played on a
badminton style court. The rules
of pickleball are a combination of
tennis and ping pong.
The pickleball courts will be installed on an old, underutilized
basketball court.
Weve received some complaints that the basketball court
was in disarray, Palmer said.
The township plans to install
three pickleball courts on the old
basketball court site later this
year.
Two other open space grants
would help Cherry Hill American
and National Little Leagues. The
township applied for $25,000
please see ROAD, page 14

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By Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr.
County municiing Center just to
pality to provide
name a few. The
you greater access
services fair proto your governvides a way for
ment. In addition
you to learn more
to these meetings
about the more
across the county,
than 200 services
we have launched
that go to work
the Your Governfor you every day.
ment in Your
We realize that
Neighborhood
the programs and
Regional
Town
services provided
Hall Series. This is your oppor- by Camden County impact you
tunity to speak directly with and your family. That is why
your elected representatives we strive to improve the qualabout issues that are impor- ity of life for all residents. In
tant to you and your family.
order to make the most benefiThe first town hall meeting of cial and cost effective improvethe year will take place on ments to our programming, we
April 8, at 6:30 p.m. in Winslow need your input. Your comTownship. All Camden County ments and suggestions are not
residents are invited to the only welcome, they are encourBud Duble Senior Center lo- aged.
cated at 33 Cooper Folly Road, Please join us for an evening
across the street from Winslow with your elected officials
Township High School. I will from all levels of government.
be joined by U.S. Representa- Hear from elected officials
tive Donald Norcross, Senator about current initiatives, servFred Madden, Assemblyman ices and priorities followed by
Paul Moriarty, Assembly- a question and answer session.
woman Gabriela Mosquera and We want to hear from you.
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4 THE CHERRY HILL SUN APRIL 17, 2015

Cherry Hill East to Light It Up Blue


on April 2 for autism awareness
Students, faculty are asked to wear blue; donations will also be collected
By MIKE MONOSTRA
The Sun
For one day every April, famous landmarks such as the Empire State Building and Niagara
Falls light up blue for autism
awareness.
While the building at Cherry
Hill High School East wont be lit
up, the school community plans
to do its part to make blue the
color of choice on April 2.
For the fifth consecutive year,
Cherry Hill East will be decked
out in blue to promote autism
awareness in the schools own
Light It Up Blue for Autism
Awareness campaign.
Dana Tete, a special education
teacher at Cherry Hill East,
brought autism awareness to the
forefront of the school communi-

ty in 2011.
I have a nephew who is sick,
so it's something thats really
close to my heart, Tete said.
Each April during Autism
Awareness Month, Tete and other
student volunteers would hang
posters in the hallways and try to
raise awareness as best as possible within their community.
We were just kind of making
announcements, she said. We
posted flyers throughout the
building. We posted on the marquee on the front of the building
to let the community know.
This year, the school is taking a
bigger step toward actively helping those with autism. The school
has partnered with the Southern
New Jersey chapter of Autism
Speaks and plans to collect donations for the organization.

The idea to donate to Autism


Speaks began when the school
celebrated Spirit Week last November.
We donate to different charities during Spirit Week, and this
year we sold puzzle piece tshirts, Tete said. We raised
about $1,000 there to donate to different organizations.
Cherry Hill East is expected to
be full of blue t-shirts on April 2.
Tete and students from the peer
tutoring homeroom have been actively promoting Light It Up Blue,
reminding students and teachers
to wear their shirts to school on
April 2.
Tete is the advisor for peer tutoring and credits those students
for helping her promote the
fundraiser.
There are students who want
to help in any way they can, she
said. They're the people that are
going to be selling the donation
cards.
The donation cards, which the
peer tutoring students will hand
out, will be the main source of
fundraising for the school community. Any money raised will go
to the Southern New Jersey
Chapter of Autism Speaks.
Tete believes the entire school
community will step up and donate, even if its just a few dollars
per person.
We asked everyone to take the
challenge, Tete said. Weve
added a little bit and we're hoping
that it's a success.
While many buildings will only
light up blue for one night on
April 2, Cherry Hill Easts Light It
Up Blue fundraiser is taking
place for the entire month of
April. For more information on
Light It Up Blue at Cherry Hill
East,
contact
Tete
at
dtete@chclc.org.
Community members can also
donate to the Southern New Jersey Chapter of Autism Speaks.
For more information, call senior
coordinator Emily Kreifels at
(856) 858-5400 or email Emily.
kreifels@autismspeaks.org.

APRIL 17, 2015 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 5

Lori Braunstein steps down


as Sustainable Cherry Hill leader
Group founder will stay on as board member, assist with activities
Since leading Sustainable
Cherry Hill through six successful years and establishing the
group as a leading voice for sustainability in South Jersey communities and beyond, founder
Lori Braunstein is stepping away
from everyday operations of the
non-profit organization.
Under Braunsteins leadership,
Sustainable Cherry Hills outreach and development of grass
roots energy has engaged thousands of people around the importance of opportunities created
by building more sustainable
communities. These efforts have
been instrumental in leading to
Sustainable Jersey certification
for Cherry Hill along with other
municipalities, and led to groundbreaking cooperation and engage-

ment in sustainability among the


township, county, schools and
community members.
The group founder remains a
committed board member with
the organization and is planning
to focus her energies on educating
about global sustainability issues
at the local level, as well as assisting with greening of Cherry Hill
schools and other activities.
Executive board vice president
and principal with Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc., Scott Downie, is assuming day to day leadership of Sustainable Cherry Hill
as its newly elected president. He
is joined by other board members
assuming new leadership roles
including Caren Kaufman, a licensed clinical social worker and
leader of the SCH Green Health

task force as
vice president,
Rob Blatt, a
self-employed
active trader
as the groups
treasurer and
Christopher
Eattock, lead
project manager and reBRAUNSTEIN
gional
commercial director with Faithful+Gould, Inc. as
board secretary.
Loris energy and dedication
has always set a high bar for our
group, Downie said. Our
founders new role expands how
this organization reaches people
through our engagement and education efforts in exciting ways.

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in our opinion

Want to retire in New Jersey?


You must be out of your mind, survey says
k, so the survey in question
the Best and Worst States to
Retire, compiled by
Bankrate.com didnt exactly find
that youd be out of your mind to retire in New Jersey, but it did rank the
Garden State near the bottom of the
list of desirable places to spend the latter portion of your life.
This should not be a shock.
The survey ranks New Jersey 45th
on the list of best places to retire,
based on the fact that the cost of living
is high (45th), the community well
being is low (43rd) and the tax rate is
very high (49th). These factors out-

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weight the low crime rate (eighth) and


the above-average weather and healthcare quality.
Theres a reason why so many New
Jerseyans retire elsewhere its
cheaper. And cheaper is better, because most people would rather see
their hard-earned money go toward
vacations than taxes, for example.

Dan McDonough Jr.

Many retirees go to Florida not just for


the weather but for the absence of a
state income tax.
Maybe if New Jersey was more affordable, more elderly residents would
stay at home, near their friends and
family. But since its not, many dont.
We are probably not the only ones
who laughed when we pondered where
in New Jersey other than, say, a
beach town such as Ocean City
would be a good place to retire. And
thats a shame, and a problem all at the
same time.
Our residents shouldnt have to prepare to leave when they retire.

Foundation to host talent show on April 1718


The Sara James Music Foundation will
be hosting its second annual Regional Talent Show on Friday, April 17 and Saturday,
April 18. The two-day event will be held at
the Cherry Hill School of Rock on Route 70
East in Cherry Hill. Doors will open at 7
p.m. on April 17 and 6 p.m. on April 18. Admission is a $10 tax-deductible donation
and goes to benefit the foundation, which is
seeking to give music scholarships to tal-

ented children from low-income families.


The Sara James Music Foundation is a
charity created by a young musician
named Sara. The sole objective of this
foundation is to make music lessons accessible to low-income children who are also
inspired by music and share her desire and
passion to play. Private donations, grants,
sponsorships, performances and community events fund this charity and allow it to

provide free professional lessons.


The foundation is seeking talent show
entries for solo vocalists, solo instrumentalists, duos, singers and songwriters, performance art and bands. If you would like
to enter, email a sample of your talent to
sjmfes@comcast.net. The organization will
accept links to embedded videos and mp3
files. Please include your name, age and
category you are entering.

Delaware Valley Science Council presents awards


At its 67th annual
Awards Dinner on
Monday, March 9, the
Delaware Valley Science Council presented
awards honoring outstanding high school
students from the tristate Delaware Valley
area who have demonstrated achievements
YOON
in chemistry, biology,
physics and mathematics. Samuel Yoon and Ezra Brooks of Cherry Hill East were two of the award recipi-

ents. Yoon received the


Science Achievement
Award and Brooks received the Excellence in
Science Award.
Students
attended
this years awards dinner from schools in
Philadelphia, Delaware,
South Jersey and the
Lehigh Valley.
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Each year, the DVSC
invites Delaware Valley
students in their final year of high school
who have demonstrated noteworthy

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interviewed to evaluate their career goals,
leadership qualities, community participation and general interests.
Recognition at the awards dinner reflects both the examination scores and interview results.

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CALENDAR

WEDNESDAY APRIL 1
Starting meditation practice: Ages
55 and older. 1 p.m. at N. John
Amato Council Chambers, room
208 of town hall. The class is
designed for those who feel overwhelmed with the anxiety and
stress of everyday life. The class
is free to attend.
Hot movies, hot topics: Grades seven to 12. 6 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. This weeks featured
movie is Into the Woods. Popcorn will be served.
ACHIM Mens Group lunch: Noon
at Short Hills Deli. No planned
agenda other than pleasant conversation. For more information
visit www.mkorshalom.org.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Covered dish dinner is fifth Wednesday 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, helping 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 exercise physiologist at Fox Rehabilitation, 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
http://www.meetup.com/cherryhill-taichi-group/

THURSDAY APRIL 2
Lunch and a movie: Noon at Cherry
Hill Public Library. Bring lunch
and enjoy a free film at Cherry
Hill Public Library. This weeks
movie is The Good Lie.

APRIL 17, 2015

When Health Needs Turn Urgent:


5:30 p.m. at LourdesCare at
Cherry Hill. This is an informative
session to help determine which
medical needs require emergency care versus urgent care.
This is a free lecture series. For
more information, call (1-888)
LOURDES.
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.
MOMS Club of Cherry Hill East and
Voorhees meeting: General
membership meeting. For details,
email
membership@momsclubcherryhill.org
or
visit
www.momsclubcherryhill.org for
information.
Well Spouse Association Support
Group: Are you caring for a
chronically ill or disabled spouse
or partner? Well Spouse Association is a national not-for-profit
organization dedicated to offering emotional support to the
please see CALENDAR, page 9

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CALENDAR
CALENDAR
Continued from page 8
wives, husbands and partners of
the chronically ill and/or disabled.
We meet the first Thursday of
every month (except December)
at the Cherry Hill Public Library
quiet room, 1100 Kings Highway
North, Cherry Hill. Questions,
contact Judy at (609) 654-5618
or jebaumbach@verizon.net or
visit www.wellspouse.org.
Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Covered dish dinner is fifth Wednesday 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 dementias. Sponsored by the Delaware


Valley
Chapter
of
The
Alzheimers Association. For
more information call Ruth
Bishoff at (609) 654-3112.

FRIDAY APRIL 3
Tot Shabbat at Temple Emanuel: 7
p.m. in the chapel. 1101 Springdale
Road, Cherry Hill.
Family Shabbat at Temple
Emanuel: 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit www.southjerseyoa.org for information.
Garden State Rotary Club of Cherry Hill meeting: Noon at Ponzios
Diner and Restaurant, Route 70.
Questions, email EJ Paul at
please see CALENDAR, page 18

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Seniuk to be featured speaker


at Horticultural Society meeting
Emma Seniuk will be the featured speaker at the next Horticultural Society of South Jersey
monthly meeting on Tuesday,
April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Carmen
Tilelli Community Center in
Cherry Hill.
Seniuk will present a program
named Wild at Heart: Borrowed
landscapes and wildflowers in the
garden. Seniuk is restructuring

the cut flower and vegetable garden spaces at Chanticleer. She is


an advocate of the naturalistic
style of gardening.
Her talk will be illustrated with
examples from three famous gardens in England, France as well
as Chanticleer.
This meeting is free and open
to the public. For more information, visit www.hssj.org.

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Activities abound at recreation open house

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Above, Sophia Mendez places alphabet magnets onto a decorative palm tree at one of the tables during Cherry Hill Townships recreation open house last
Thursday. Instructors from the
recreation department classes
ranging from art and music to
yoga and sports were on hand
with information on how to sign
up and samples of what their
classes were like. Left, Rocco
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Foss a badminton instructor in
Cherry Hill Township, explains
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recreation open house last
Thursday. Pretzels and drinks
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grants in conjunction with each
Little League for general field improvements.
With the township being limited to four open space grant applications each year, officials work
with the Little Leagues and see
where improvements can be
made at their facilities.
We try our best to coordinate
with our Little Leagues and support them, Palmer said.

Road maintenance begins


for 2015
With winter winding down,
Cherry Hill Township has restarted its road maintenance program.
Palmer said the township will
be finishing projects left over
from 2014 first before beginning
projects slated for 2015.
This year, the township has invested $2.6 million into its road
maintenance program. This is on
top of any grant money the township receives.
The largest of these jobs will be
the second phase of the Old Orchard Road reconstruction. Later
this year, crews will continue the
complete reconstruction of the
road from Highgate Lane to
Evans Lane. The Old Orchard reconstruction project is a multiyear effort. The township has received help from the state Department of Transportation in the
form of grant money. The money
has been used to help offset the
cost of the first two phases of the
project. Earlier this year, the
township applied for grant money
again for phase three.
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obituary
Retta A. Rimby
March 6, 2015
Retta A. Toots Rimby, of
Richmond Township, passed
away on Friday, March 6 at Reading Hospital where she had been
a patient for one week.
Born July 31, 1935, in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the
late Henrietta (Jackson) and
William Sharp. She and her husband, Charles E. Rimby Jr., celebrated 61 years of marriage on
Sept. 10, 2014.
Toots was a longtime cafeteria
supervisor for the Cherry Hill
Public School District, having
worked at both Cherry Hill High
School East and West. She was of
the Catholic faith and attended
Collingswood High School.
She was a member of the Virginville Grange and enjoyed
bingo, reading, the Phillies, the
Green Bay Packers and especially
camping at the Blue Rocks Campground for more than 40 years.
In addition to her husband,
Charles, Toots is survived by her
four children, Dianne J. (Rimby),
wife of Michael McCorristin,
Windsor Township, Brenda S.
(Rimby) Ormston, Runnemede,

Charles E. "Skip" Rimby, husband


of Donna M. (Packer) Rimby,
Clementon, and Douglas W.
Rimby, husband of Anne B.
(Smith) Rimby, Cherry Hill.
There are nine grandchildren,
Kristy, Heather, Justin, Jimmy,
Suzannah, Charlie IV, Alysha,
Connor and Rebecca and 10 greatgrandchildren, Kaitlin, Riley,
Reece, Sierra, Kerek, Justin Jr.,
Hannah, Buzz, Brenda Valentina
and Levi. She is also survived by
her
sisters,
Joan
(Sharp)
Sherban, Idaho, Elma (Sharp) Raport, Haddonfield, and Jeanne
(Sharp) Wright, Arizona.
In addition to her parents,
Toots was preceded in death by
her sister, Rosetta (Sharp) Viall
and her brothers, William and
James Sharp.
Memorial services were held
on March 22 at Walbert Funeral
Home and Cremation Services,
on Kutztown Road in Fleetwood,
Pa.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box
22718, Oklahoma City, Ok. 731231718 or to the COPD Foundation,
3300 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Miami,
Fla., 33134.

Library concert to feature


clarinetist, guitarist on April 12
The Friends of the Cherry Hill
Public Library is presenting a
special concert featuring the
music of Columbian clarinetist
Benito Meza and American guitarist Jordan Dodson on Sunday,
April 12 from 3 to 4 p.m. at the
Cherry Hill Public Library. Doors
open at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $10
each and are available at the librarys gift shop.
A graduate of Javeriana Universitys music program, critically acclaimed Meza has appeared
with orchestras and ensembles
throughout the United States, including Harvard Universitys
Chamber Music series. In 2009, he
won the Astral Artists National
Auditions and made his concert
debut on Astral Artists series in
April 2012 with Symphony in C.
Meza also recorded the Grammy-

nominated album, Providencia.


Also a composer, his compositions are greatly influenced by
both classical and jazz music.
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of Music and a graduate of the
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Philadelphia. A winner of Astral
Artists 2013 National Auditions,
he has competed in and won numerous competitions. An advocate for contemporary music,
Dodson has commissioned and
premiered dozens of pieces internationally. He also performs in
several New York City-based ensembles. For more information,
call (856) 667-0300.

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Cherry Hill is a wonderful


place to work, she said. I have
been very happy here working in
the district.
Reusches favorite thing about
the school district is meeting people who keep the district running,
from her fellow administrators
working out of the Malberg building to the many teachers and students who frequent the 17 schools.
The one thing Reusche is most
proud of is the line of communication she opened with the teachers. She enjoyed visiting the
schools and listening to teacher
feedback on a variety of educational issues.
I am particularly proud of the
relationship that Ive established
with the teachers, she said. I
would like to think they describe
me as a familiar face that they see
in their buildings.
Reusche also enjoyed meeting
students throughout the district.
With Cherry Hill Public Schools
comprised of more than 11,000
students, it was impossible to
meet each student. However,
Reusche made an effort to get to
know as many students as possible. She recalls students she met
when she first came to Cherry
Hill in 2007 and how shes

watched them move through elementary, middle and high school.


In a district this size, there are
students that Ive been able to
watch progress through the system, she said. While there are
many children I do not have the
opportunity to interact with, it
has been delightful when those
occurrences have taken place for
me.
One of the ways Reusche has
been able to connect with individual students has been through
town halls at Cherry Hill East
and Cherry Hill West this year.
Reusche credited the board of education student representatives
for playing a huge role in bridging the gap between administrators and students.
Reusche also expressed her
love of the districts diversity.
Each school has its own character
and culture. While the curriculum may be the same for each
grade level, Reusche said she enjoyed the unique ways some
schools presented the curriculum.
Its one of the things that
makes it interesting to work
here, she said.
While Reusche is excited to be
able to return home to Haverford
in July, she is also saddened to
leave Cherry Hill.
This has been a phenomenal
experience, she said. Its been a
great ride here.

Boat NJ course April 13, 15


A Boat NJ course will be offered by NJ Boating Safety Classes in Cherry Hill on April 13 and
15. The course will be held at the
Professional Safety Training
Services Facility, 102 Browning
Lane, Building C Lower Level.
The classes will be held from 6:30
to 10 p.m.
The two-evening Boat NJ
course meets the needs of boaters
and personal watercraft operators for a basic overview of boat
and PWC operation. The boating
safety class is required by the
state Division of State Police

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safety education and is approved
by the National Association of
State Boating Law Administrators.
The course meets the state law
requirements for New Jersey
boating safety certification.
Students must attend both
nights. One hour of homework is
required. There will be a $75 fee,
which covers the cost of the
course and all materials.
For more information, call
Janet at (201) 291-5976 or visit
www.njboat.org.

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Miss New Jersey contestants team up for fundraiser


Special to The Sun

Miss New Jersey contestants teamed up for a self


defense class and
fundraiser at Israeli Krav
Maga in Cherry Hill on
March 15. The women
raised money for Safe
Horizon, the largest
provider of domestic violence services in the
country. The women
raised $140. Pictured are
Miss Cape May County
Dana Piccoli, Don Melnick
of Israeli Krav Maga, Miss
Eastern Shores Melissa
Hoffman, Miss Columbus
Day Olivia Michael, Alex
Feinberg of Israeli Krav
Maga, Miss Salem County
Briana Cunningham, Miss
Northern Lakes Ashlyn
Laveson, Miss South
Shore Alyssa Sullivan,
Kathryn Badger of Israeli
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Tot Shabbat at Mkor Shalom: 10
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Book club: 7 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Come to the book club
meeting for a discussion of
Major Pettigrews Last Stand
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Pokemon open play: 7 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library. Bring a
deck, trade cards and battle with
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Cherry Hill Township Rent Review
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Cherry Hill Public Library Book
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856-200-3296

856-767-4443

www.americanwatermanagement.com.
Lic # 13VH06045200

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(856)722-7003
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Cell 609-992-4380

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Cell 609-548-1539

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3160 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, NJ 08226
Office: 609-399-0076 email: bca@bergerrealty.com

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3734 CENTRAL
Captured by the immense
beauty of this home, this
sensational 2nd floor condo has
it all... Amenities feature
spacious interior layout with
vaulted ceilings, hardwood
flooring, custom kitchen with
granite tops, gas range,
stainless appliances, high end
furnishings, 4 large bedrooms,
3 baths, front & rear decks,
private entrance, roof top deck,
private garage, storage, outside
shower, & more. High rental
income makes this unit a
phenomenal investment. Don't
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$999,000

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(609) 698-4434
NJ LIC. # 13VH00102300

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