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Resolutions
Evaluation plans approved
at BOE meeting. PAGE 5
SHANNON CAULFIELD/The Cherry Hill Sun
Five-year-old Parker Bawidamann plays at Jakes Place Playground with babysitter Barb Scullin before heading to karate practice on
May 30. The heat index was listed as 95 degrees, hot enough for the Camden County health officer to issue a heat alert.
Heat alert doesnt stop playground fun
Oakview
stop signs
approved
By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
Oakview Avenue will now be a
cross street following the ap-
proval of an ordinance during the
May 28 council meeting.
The ordinance, basically,
amends Oakview Avenues desig-
nation as a through street,
meaning there were previously
no stop signs along Oakview, to
create a four-way stop at the inter-
section of Oakview and Har-
vard, said Bridget Palmer, town-
ship communications director.
According to Palmer, the ordi-
nance resulted from months of
collaboration between the town-
ship and several residents of the
Oakview section who had voiced
concerns about the potential traf-
fic impact of a new Wawa being
built on Haddonfield Road.
The township heard their con-
cerns and crafted a plan for in-
creased traffic control that will,
we believe, alleviate any potential
negative impact on their neigh-
borhood and their quality of life,
Palmer said. This was a perfect
example of government and resi-
dents working together to achieve
a positive outcome for everyone
involved.
please see CONTRACT, page 3
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In other news:
A resolution passed awarding a
contract for the first phase of re-
pairs to the entire stretch of Old
Orchard Road, with the help of
more than $190,000 in municipal
aid funding from the state,
Palmer said.
This phase will include road
resurfacing, repairs to the con-
crete curbs and installation of
handicap ramps, and will stretch
from Route 70 to Highgate Lane,
Palmer said. We recently re-
ceived another $200,000 in munic-
ipal aid to use for phase two, and
hope to secure additional aid
money for a third and final phase
that will allow us to finish the
project.
According to Palmer, Mayor
Chuck Cahn has made it a priori-
ty to invest in the townships in-
frastructure, including improve-
ments to the more than 226 miles
of roadway under the townships
jurisdiction.
The administration allocated
more than $8 million for
capital improvements in this
years budget, including more
than $3 million for road mainte-
nance.
These are much-needed re-
pairs that will make traveling on
this highly traveled neighbor-
hood street smoother and
safer, and we are pleased to see
the project move forward,
Palmer said.
The next township council
meeting is scheduled for Monday,
June 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the N. John
Amato Council Chambers in the
municipal building, located at 820
Mercer St.
Contract for repairs of Old
Orchard Road awarded
CONTRACT
Continued from page 1
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By SHANNON CAULFIELD
The Cherry Hill Sun
Two resolutions were passed at
the recent board of education
meeting in relation to the teacher
and principal evaluation.
The resolutions approved a
services agreement between the
board and Learning Sciences In-
ternational, LLC to provide a
teacher evaluation electronic
platform.
The second resolution was the
approval of a services agreement
between the board and Perform-
ance Matters, LLC to provide a
performance assessment and dis-
trict data management system.
A letter will be sent to the state
Department of Education in an
attempt to help fund the plat-
form, according to Sherry Cohen,
curriculum and instruction com-
mittee chairperson.
Theyre really unfunded man-
dates costing the school $217,346
to fund for the principal and
teacher evaluation, which is com-
ing out of our money and things
we really need, Cohen said.
The evaluations will be saved
on electronic format on a district-
wide system and also onto a
cloud-based system.
The information saved must be
sent electronically to the state,
according to Superintendent
Maureen Reusche.
The data warehouse system
will also be replaced in addition
please see STUDENTS, page 11
Commitment to preserve
country club property exists
As you know by now, the Woodcrest
Country Club bankruptcy auction was
held on Monday, May 20, and the winning
bidder was the First Montgomery Group, a
real estate developer based out of Marlton.
Together with Camden County, we put
forth our strongest efforts to acquire the
property.
Unfortunately, we simply could not
match First Montgomerys $10.1 million
bid, which was nearly $4 million above the
propertys appraised value.
Although the auction is over, our com-
mitment to preserve this property is not.
Over the course of the last few months,
we have made it clear that we want to see
the property maintained as open space, as
either a golf course or for other recre-
ational uses.
First Montgomery has said that it will
reopen the property as a semi-private golf
course plans that give us a sense of cau-
tious optimism that this developer will re-
spect the communitys wishes and pre-
serve this land.
However, First Montgomerys long-term
intentions and their current plans for the
remaining balance of the property more
than 60 acres have not been publicly stat-
ed.
Therefore, we want to assure you that
our position has not changed: we do not
want this property developed in any way,
and we are steadfastly opposed to any
change in zoning.
This property represents more than 155
acres of historically significant and envi-
ronmentally sensitive land.
It must be forever preserved and pro-
tected, and we, as mayor and council of
this community, will do everything in our
power to ensure that it is.
If you have any questions or concerns,
our door is always open.
E-mail us at
MayorCahn@chtownship.com and
DFleisher@chtownship.com, or call the
mayors office at (856) 488-7878.
We have heard from many residents
who strongly agree with our position. We
are in this together, and we appreciate
your support.
Mayor Chuck Cahn and
Council President David Fleisher
in our opinion
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PUBLISHER Steve Miller
EXECUTIVE EDITOR Tim Ronaldson
VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Joe Eisele
MANAGING EDITOR Mary L. Serkalow
PRODUCTION EDITOR Patricia Dove
CHERRY HILL EDITOR Shannon Caulfield
ART DIRECTOR Tom Engle
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T
he unofficial start of summer
has come and gone. With Me-
morial Day weekend in the
rearview mirror, the focus now is on
brighter days ahead the beach, the
sun, vacations and relaxation. Presi-
dent Obama and Gov. Christie got in
the spirit last week when they toured
the Jersey Shore to assess the recovery
from Hurricane Sandy.
Even the weather is playing along,
with temperatures in the 90s last week,
and heat advisories being issued
throughout the region.
New Jersey coastal towns are hoping
and praying that the storm or other
outside forces does not affect the
summer season. And all New Jersey
residents should hope for the same, as
the summer Shore business is a huge
part of the states economy a $19 bil-
lion industry, or half of the states total
tourism revenue, according to esti-
mates.
The state is planning to spend $25
million in federal recovery money on
an advertising campaign to attract vis-
itors to the Shore. A campaign,
Stronger Than the Storm, with the
Twitter hashtag #STTS, promotes the
states coast in part by providing guide-
lines and tools for people looking to
plan a New Jersey beach vacation.
A recent AAA survey says that the
Shore will be just fine, as almost 80 per-
cent of people from New Jersey and
the Philadelphia region say that Hurri-
cane Sandy has not affected their sum-
mer travel plans to the Shore.
The proof will be in the pudding,
though, once turnout can be assessed.
So, as we said in this space a few
weeks ago, make sure you travel local
this summer and visit the states won-
derful beaches. Theyre cheap, theyre
close, and theyre a lot of fun.
And while youre doing it, dont for-
get about us, either. Send us your vaca-
tion photos, and well let all your
neighbors know just how much fun
youre having.
In the meantime, enjoy the sun!
Sun-splashed summer success?
Heres to hoping all goes well at the Jersey Shore
Dont forget about us!
While youre vacationing this summer,
dont forget about The Sun. Send us
your family or friend vacation photos,
and well show everyone in town.
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Art center
to host Off
the Wall
art sale
Throughout June, Markeim
Arts Center will host an Off the
Wall exhibition and art sale. All
artwork is priced between $50
and $300.
If you like it, you buy it, and
take it right off the wall and
home with you. The show runs
through June 29.
Gallery hours are Tuesday
through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3
p.m.
Markeim will host a Meet the
Artists Reception in conjunction
with Haddonfields First Friday
events on June 7 from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. Admission is free and open
to the public.
More than 20 artists from the
Cheltenham Printmakers Guild
(www.printmakersguild.com)
will exhibit their work.
The show will feature prints by
several New Jersey artists, in-
cluding Herb Appelson (Cherry
Hill and Rowan University),
Nancy Alter (Cherry Hill), Esther
Rose Fisher (Marlton), Donald
Fisher (Marlton) and Art Brener
(Haddonfield).
Individual members of the
Cheltenham Printmakers Guild
reside throughout the Delaware
Valley.
Founded in 1969, the guild has
exhibited in many cities through-
out the United States, Canada,
Holland and China.
Members works are represent-
ed in several prestigious perma-
nent collections, including the
Philadelphia Museum of Art, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art and
the Whitney Museum in New
York, and the Bibliotheque Na-
tionale in Paris.
For more information, please
visit www.mark
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Markeim Arts Center at (856)
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markeim@verizon.net.
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