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By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
When the phrase “spin a yarn”is mentioned in the same sen-tence as the word “library,”things like tall tales, fables andstories might come to one’s mind.
Yet for those who take the timeto visit the Voorhees Branch Li-brary on the first and third Fri-day of every month, visitorsshouldn’t be surprised to find ac-tual yarn work taking place, allthanks to the steady hands of theSouth Jersey Yarners.
The South Jersey Yarners is agroup of yarn enthusiasts dedi-
cated to all things yarn, withmembers’ skills also encompass-ing knitting, crocheting, needle-point, tatting, latch hook andmore.
Stephanie (Stevie) Franklin co-founded the group with her moth-er-in-law Rachel Franklin, both of whom have been teaching vari-ous yarning classes for several
By ZANE CLARKThe Sun
National Night Out events havebeen taking place at various po-lice departments across the na-tion since 1984, and this year theVoorhees Township Police De-partment decided it was time togive it a try.
On Aug. 4 at the VoorheesTown Center, members of the po-lice department, fire department,EMTs, department of publicworks, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts,youth sports teams, communityorganizations, vendors, townshipofficials and members of the com-munity all came together as theVTPD hosted its inaugural Na-tional Night Out.
The National Association of Town Watch, a national networkof law enforcement agencies andcivic groups that first started Na-
tional Night Out, describes theevents as community-buildingcampaigns meant to make neigh-borhoods safer through promot-ing police-community partner-ships.
VTPD Lt. Dennis Ober saidbuilding those relationships be-tween the community and the
ZANE CLARK/The Sun
On Aug. 4, the Voorhees Township Police Department held its inaugural National Night Out at theVoorhees Town Center. Visitors were treated to police demonstrations and other treats, as well as in-formation on emergency services throughout the township. Greyson Kessler, 2, and his grandfatherDennis Kessler, took some time to sit on the back of a fire truck.
Forging community bonds Voorhees Township Police Department hosts inaugural National Night Out
please see GROUP, page 9 please see OBER, page 13
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Fantastic Friends is announc-ing its next fundraiser with theinternationally known comedianmedium Carole Tollen.
Celebrity master psychic medi-um Tollen has helped thousandswith an uncanny ability to pre-dict future events and communi-cate with those who have crossedover to the other side.
Aside from giving VIP readingson the A&E television networkand at casinos in Atlantic City
and Philadelphia, Tollen’s incred-ible gift has also landed her veryown live reading television andradio show.
Tollen and her work have alsobeen featured in various televi-sion and print media publica-tions.
A comedian medium show isquite the experience.
Tollen moves through the audi-
ence, connecting with your lovedones who are on the other side.
Deeply compelling, often star-tling and frequently humorous,her down-to-earth approach hasearned Tollen a vast and loyal fol-lowing.
She has the unique ability tomake people laugh while simulta-neously receiving important andcomforting information aboutthemselves or deceased lovedones.
Attending a show feels likebeing part of a psychic readingand comedy show-all at the sametime!
Fantastic Friends invites thepublic to join the group in thisvery meaningful, emotional andfun night.
This event is open to the entirecommunity.
All proceeds benefit Fantastic
Friends of SJ and benefit the ex-pansion of Fantastic Friends intoa national organization.
The event is scheduled forThursday, Aug. 13 from 7 p.m.-8:30p.m. at the Katz JCC, 1301 Spring-dale Road, Cherry Hill. Cost is $20per person.
Please RSVP to [email protected] or through the group’s Face-book page.
The event is also listed on Face-
book event atwww.facebook.com/events/1645617315725171.
Fantastic Friends is theVoorhees-based local social groupthat holds meetings and eventswhere teens and tweens, neuro-typical and special needs alike,meet and hang out with one an-other to have fun and makefriends.
Fantastic Friends plans comedianmedium fundraiser for Aug. 13
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We are fortunate in Voorhees Townshipto have dedicated volunteers who give theirtime with no expectation of recognition orreward. On behalf of the other members of Township Committee, I thank those volun-teers for their service to our community.
People such as our volunteer firefight-
ers, youth sports coaches, Scout leaders,theater board members, animal welfaregroups and environmental groups makeVoorhees a better place in which to raise afamily.
Our local government is fortunate tohave dedicated volunteers who serve onour various boards and committees to helpmaintain the quality of life in our commu-nity.
Members of the Planning Board and theZoning Board of Adjustment are guided bythe New Jersey Municipal Land Use Lawand the Voorhees Township Zoning Ordi-
nance. Whenever a resident attempts touse his or her real estate, change the use of it, subdivide it or build on it, permissionmust be obtained from the Planning Boardor Zoning Board. The Planning Board gen-erally meets the second and fourth
Wednesday of themonth and the Zon-ing Board general-ly meets the secondand fourth Thurs-day of the month.
Another volun-
teer group is theEnvironmentalCommission,which meets thesecond Tuesday of every month.Among other roles,this commissionreviews certaindevelopment ap-plications andprovides advisoryopinions and guid-ance to the governing body about potential
environmental issues and concerns.Among other projects, this commission isworking on Sustainable Jersey initiativesto achieve silver status.
The Economic Development Committeemeets the first Thursday of every month
and works to maintain and increase busi-ness in our community. The committeehelped launch www.voorheesprospector.com, a unique geographic information sys-tem-powered commercial property searchwebsite that allows business owners allover the country to learn about available
commercial properties in Voorhees. Thiscommittee also initiated the popular ShopVoorhees Program. It makes presentationsat area chamber of commerce events andbusiness expos to attract businesses to ourcommunity. EDC has also partnered withthe Voorhees Business Association to formthe Voorhees Business Retention and Ex-pansion Task Force.
The Citizens Cultural and Diversity Ad-visory Committee meets the second Mon-day of every month and helps foster posi-tive human relations through educationand the encouragement of respect and un-
derstanding among our diverse popula-tion.
The committee provides an opportunityfor input from citizens of all races, ethnici-
Thanks to all volunteers for service to community
Michael Mignogna
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
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voorhees editor Zane Clark
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Russell Cannchief executive officer Barry Rubens
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Joe EiselepublisherN
ew Jersey State Police are
spending $1.5 million to outfit
1,000 troopers over the next
nine months with body cameras. It’s a
hefty price to pay for technology, but a
very small one when considering the
good it will do.
Body cameras for police have be-come increasingly popular throughout
the country following police shootings
that made national headlines in places
such as Ferguson, Mo.
Troopers will wear the body cam-
eras on either their shirt or their hat,
and will be required to turn them on
during traffic stops, protests, investiga-
tions and while making arrests.
Acting state Attorney General JohnHoffman said the cameras “will act as
an objective witness in police-involved
shootings and other use-of-force inci-
dents.”
Some local police departments, such
as Glassboro, Paulsboro, Evesham and
even Rowan University, have already
adopted body cameras for their police
forces. And more could be coming, as
the state plans to use $2.5 million in
forfeiture funds to help other local de-
partments buy cameras.
Police body cameras are a wonderful
idea, and any state money that can be
used to help local departments outfit
their officers with them is a good
thing.The safety and security of the people
of New Jersey are of the utmost im-
portance, above all other concerns of
living in our state. Any initiative that
improves that safety and security –
while at the same time serving as an
objective judge for citizens and offi-
cers – is something that should be ex-
plored and implemented.
in our opinion
Smile, you’re on cameraState Police outfitting troopers with body cameras; more could come across state
Your thoughts
What do you think about police officersbeing outfitted with body cameras? Shareyour thoughts on this, and other topics,through a letter to the editor.
please see DISCOUNT, page 9
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This November, Voorhees willsee elections to seat members onthe Voorhees Township Board of Education and the Eastern Cam-den County Regional School Dis-trict board, according to the Cam-den County Clerk’s Office.
For the Voorhees TownshipBOE race, incumbent board mem-
bers Denise Kirkland and AmyLynch, along with current boardvice president Barbara Dunleavy,are each running for anotherthree-year term set to start inJanuary 2016. As there are threeopen seats in this year’s electionfor the Voorhees Township BOE,all three members are runningunopposed.
For the ECCRSD, two incum-bent members representingVoorhees will run unopposed fortwo open seats on that board in
November.Current Voorhees representa-
tive board members Robert L.Campbell and Richard A. Teich-man will each be on the ballot to
run for another three-year termset to start in January 2016.
Also running unopposed for re-election in neighboring Gibbs-boro is incumbent ECCRSD Gibb-sboro representative Dennis De-ichert.
One race that will be contestedthis year is that of the VoorheesTownship Committee, accordingto the Camden County Board of Elections.
Democrats Jason A. Ravitz andMichelle M. Nocito will be chal-lenging Republicans David J.Adamson and Erick Ford for twoopen seats on the Voorhees Town-ship Committee.
Both open seats are for three-year terms set to start in January2016.
Incumbent Democratic DeputyMayor Mario DiNatale and com-mittee member Andrea "Andi"Ayes are not running for re-elec-tion.
This year’s election is set totake place on Tuesday, Nov. 3.More information will be avail-able as the date of the electiondraws closer.
Four to run for two opencommittee seats this fallCandidates to run unopposed for BOE
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Homegrown plants produce
savings and education
The height of the
summer growingseason is upon us,
and things are infull bloom at the
Camden CountyGreenhouse. The
newly invigoratedgreenhouse is lo-
cated at the Cam-den County
EnvironmentalCampus at Lakeland. Dedicated
volunteers are currently growingmore than 15,000 plants that will
beautify the Camden CountyPark System.
In years past, the park systemwould purchase flowers from
commercial green houses, butnow the thousands of plants used
to enliven the county and the parksystem are all locally grown in
county facilities. The greenhouseis currently growing more than
5,000 winter pansy seedlings forplanting in this fall.
We completely transformed our100-foot-long greenhouse that had
sat vacant for several years. In ad-dition to supplying our parks
with vegetation, it hosts a uniquelearning experience in collabora-
tion with the Rutgers MasterGardeners program.
This year, we also focused onthree main annuals: Petunias,
Verbena, & Lantana. They wereselected for their drought toler-
ance, ease of care and vibrant col-ors. This has created a substantial
savings since we were able to buy
much smaller plants and growthem with the help of our RutgersMaster Gardeners and volunteers
from local municipal greenteams.
Camden County Master Gar-deners and certified community
greenhouse members are onhand to teach volunteers the gar-
dening process from seeds to fullgrown plants. Children can come
here to see how
fruits and vegeta-bles are grown, and
become inspired tostart their own
gardens.We are continuing
to expand the pro-gramming offered
at the greenhouse,and have great
plans for the futureof the environmental campus.
Currently, we are completing theroof on our new potting shed at
the facility and are looking for-ward to opening the first certified
outdoor classroom in South Jer-sey through the Explore Nature
Program. These new featureswill join the Camden County Sen-
sory Garden, an immersive expe-rience for children of all abilities.
The Camden County Environ-mental Campus is located at 508
Lakeland Road in GloucesterTownship. The newest addition
to the Camden County Park Sys-tem has transformed an eight-
acre site at the Lakeland Complexin the Blackwood neighborhood
into a hub for community garden-ing and environmental education.
We invite you to join are team of volunteers that are working to
make Camden County greener. If you aren’t able to volunteer,
please stop by the greenhouse tosay hello and check out all of the
great things going on there.For more information, visit
www.camdencounty.com or call
the Rutgers Cooperative Exten-sion of Camden County at (856)216-7130. If you have any other
questions about Camden Countyservices, please call me at (856)
225-5466, or email me at [email protected]. Also,
you can like us on Facebook atwww.Facebook.com/camden-
countynj and follow us on Twitter@ c a m d e n c o u n t y n j
By Freeholder Michelle Gentek
ties and genders in developingprograms leading to a greater un-derstanding of the value of a di-verse community. Among otherevents, the committee sponsorsan “International Day” everyyear to highlight and celebrate
our community’s cultural diversi-ty.
The Bicycle and PedestrianPathway Committee works hardto promote our 14.6 miles of bike
paths and bike safety for the bene-fit of our community.
Finally, our Recreation Boardserves as a partnership betweenour residents and our local gov-ernment to provide our youth op-portunities to participate in a va-riety of sports on state-of-the-art
playing fields.Thanks to all!• Voorhees Township is offer-
ing discounted tickets to Morey’sPiers in Wildwood. Tickets are
available in the Municipal Clerk’sOffice at Voorhees Town Hall.Prices vary according to the typeof ticket and several options areavailable to residents and non-residents.
For more information, visitwww.voorheesnj.com.
DISCOUNTContinued from page 6
Discount Morey’s Piers tickets available
Group is growing, seeks new members
years.Eventually, the duo decided
they should just start a central-ized group, and once they learnedthere was space available at theVoorhees Library, the South Jer-sey Yarners was born.
According to Stevie, the groupis constantly growing, and is
open to long-time yarn lovers aswell as those who have just start-ed the hobby and are looking tolearn.
“It’s nice having other peopledo what you do. I’ve always beenthat girl who knits, so it’s nice toknow I’m not the only one,” Ste-vie said.
For those who are new to thehobby, Stevie said members of thegroup would work with those whoare new regardless of their skill
level to help them accomplish anyparticular project or goal theymight have.
And for those who are longtimepractitioners of the hobby, Steviesaid the meetings serve as some-thing akin to a university masterclass.
“Everybody kind of bringstheir own projects or maybesomething they’ve been workingon and maybe need help with, andthey’re just there for the commu-nity,” Stevie said.
For those thinking about get-ting into the hobby, Stevie saidthere were also mental benefits tothe work.
“It’s actually been proven tohelp brain functions such as
being able to function and use
fine motor skills,” Stevie said.“You’re controlling two needlesand yarn then you bring them to-gether to produce something.”
The South Jersey Yarnersmeets on the first and third Fri-day of every month at theVoorhees Branch Library from 7
– 8:45 p.m. The group meets inRoom C on the third floor, andmeetings are free and open to
anyone at any age or skill level.
Those interested in the groupcan visit southjerseyyarners.wordpress.com to learn moreabout the group or what suppliesto bring if new to the hobby.
Walk-ins are welcome to themeetings.
“The first little bit is the hardpart, but you start to reap the ben-efits soon,” Stevie said. “You con-stantly improve.”
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township’s emergency serviceswas a big reason why the VTPDdecided to hold its own NationalNight Out for the firsttime.
“It’s that familiarity and thatcommunity feel,” Ober said. “It’s
just to say ‘hey, cops aren’t badguys.’ We were kind of like rockstars after 9/11, and with recentheadlines we’ve done a 180 in the
eyes of some members of thepublic, so we’re just trying to putit out there that ‘hey, we’re stillthose good guys.’”
Ober said allowing the publicto meet members of the policeforce in a relaxed setting and put-ting together officers’ faces andnames could also help the depart-ment with future investigations.
“Maybe they’ll recognize us
somewhere down the road and re-member ‘hey, that guy wasn’t abad guy,’ and maybe they’ll giveus information or cooperate in in-
vestigations or feel easier contact-ing us with information aboutcrimes,” Ober said.
Many children at the eventcould be seen walking aroundwith plastic fire helmets and po-lice badges, and Ober said Nation-al Night Out events are also justgood ways for families and kids tocome out and have a fun time.
“Kids love fire trucks, and theylove police cars, and we let kidsget in and get their pictures taken
– it’s all the stuff I wish they weredoing when I was a kid,” Obersaid.
When the event got underway,and exhibitions were set up asmembers of the public started toarrive, Ober said the crowd wasstarting to look great.
“We didn’t know if we weregoing to get 100 or 1,000 people.We just really didn’t know, so
we’re hoping this will be ourbarometer for future events, soI’m hoping we’re off to a goodstart,” Ober said.
According to Ober, the depart-ment also got a great responsefrom various groups and organi-zations in the community as itwas planning the event.
“We had a cutoff of a couple of weeks ago and we were still get-ting requests from people yester-day asking if they could comeout, and we just had to tell themwe weren’t sure we would have atable or not, so it got a big re-sponse,” Ober said.
With police K9 demonstrations,a car show, food, police cars, firetrucks, emergency services infor-mation and more, Ober said theevent was really a one-stop shopfor community interaction.
“We’re hoping it’s a hit andhope that people remember the of-ficers, and we just get that famil-iarity out there and hopefully itkeeps rolling,” Ober said.
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Ober: Event draws strong response
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BNI Marlton Regional ChapterLunch: Every Thursday at 11:30a.m. at The Mansion, 3000 MainSt., Voorhees. BNI is a businessand professional networkingreferral organization. Join us tolearn more about how to growyour business. Call Ray for detailsat (609) 760-0624.
FRI Y AUGUST 14Babies' Playgroup: Ages 1-18
months. 10 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Littleones meet new friends! We pro-vide the toys and books but noorganized programming. Registerat www.camdencountylibrary.org.
Toddlers’ Playgroup: Ages 18-36
months. 11 a.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Littleones meet new friends! We pro-vide the toys and books but no
organized programming. Registerat www.camdencountylibrary.org.
Senior Card Group: Seniors. 12:45p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. Seniors meet,weekly, to play various cardgames.
Gaming Fridays: Grades six-12. 3p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at203 Laurel Road. Drop by TheCorner for board games, Wii, andXBox 360 fun. Register atwww.camdencountylibrary.org.
Friday Flicks: Ages 1-21. 6:30 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Come in your PJs,bring a pillow and blanket, and join us for movie night! Refresh-ments will be served. Call theYouth Service's Desk for movielistings. Register at www.camden-countylibrary.org.
Coffee with Voorhees Committee-man Mike Friedman: 8 a.m. atShort Hills Restaurant and Deli,
486 Evesham Road. A chance forresidents to discuss township andgovernment issues with their com-mitteeman. All are welcome.
S TUR Y AUGUST 15Mommy and Baby Yoga: 9 to 10
a.m. at The Ripa Center forWomen, 1011 Main Street Prome-nade. Total body, mind and spiri-tual experience for both momand baby! Focus on breathingtechniques and asanas (postures)for mom. For beginners toadvanced. Babies from age 6weeks to 6 months. Women mustbe six weeks postpartum and
have physician approval. Cost is$60 for six weeks. For more infor-mation visit www.events.cooper-health.org.
Congregation Beth El: Shabbatservice from 9 a.m. to noon,including a wide variety of otherservices throughout the morning.8000 Main St., Voorhees.
CALENDAR
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Schedule:5:00-5:30pm: 5-7 year olds5:30-6:30pm: 8-10 year olds6:30-7:30pm: 11-12 year olds (Bring pointe shoes, if applicable.) 7:30-9:00pm: 13 & Up (Bring pointe shoes, if applicable.)
Auditions are open to dancers (girls & boys) ages 5 and up!!Dancers should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to scheduled audition time to complete an application. Audition fee is $20.
MON Y AUGUST 17Facebook Basics: Adult. 10:30 a.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Set up your ownFacebook account and learn thebasics of using this social net-working site. For more informa-tion or to register by phone, call856-772-1636 x. 7388.
Afternoon Movies: All ages. 3 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203
Laurel Road. Sit back and enjoy agreat family friendly film, “TheLorax.” Light refreshments willbe served. Register at www.cam-dencountylibrary.org.
Voorhees Toastmasters meeting:7:30 p.m. at Heritage Church, 110Kresson-Gibbsboro Road. Visitvoorhees.toastmastersclubs.orgfor more information.
Breastfeeding Support Group: 5:30
to 6:30 p.m. at The Ripa Centerfor Women, 1011 Main StreetPromenade. Join other breast-feeding mothers for fellowshipand support at this informalweekly meeting. Professionals onhand to offer advice and answerquestions. Free, but registrationrequired at www.events.cooper-health.org.
TUES Y AUGUST 18Craft Closet Clean Out: Grades 6-
12. 4 p.m. Voorhees BranchLibrary at 203 Laurel Road. Makeand take all of the extra craftsfrom this summer's Crafternoonsprogram. Register at www.cam-dencountylibrary.org.
Art Hour: Ages 8-12. 6:30 p.m.Voorhees Branch Library at 203Laurel Road. Get creative andmake unique works of art. Eachmonth will feature a differentactivity. Register at www.cam-dencountylibrary.org.
Meditation for Relaxation: Noon to1 p.m. at Cooper Community
Health Education Center, 931 Cen-tennial Blvd. Free class for cur-rent cancer patients. Learn tonurture and support yourselfthrough life’s stresses and joys.For more information visitwww.events.cooperhealth.org.
Mothers of Preschoolers meeting:9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Hope UnitedMethodist Church, 700 CooperRoad. Childcare available. Formore information, visitwww.momshope.com.
Voorhees-Gibbsboro Rotary Clubmeeting: Filomena's Restaurant,Berlin. 7 to 8:30 p.m. For moreinformation call (856) 534-3384.
Senior Citizen Club Social: 11:30 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Lions Lake Park Ban-quet Facility, 101 Dutchtown Road.For more information call (856)429-4703.
Free Exercise Class for ActiveSeniors: 1:45 to 2:45 p.m. everyTuesday. Led by Fox Rehabilita-tion exercise physiologist atBrookdale at Voorhees. Call (877)407-3422 for more informationand to register.
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