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Not your
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Grand Master Ken MacKenzie
facilitates visit from North Korean
Tae Kwon Do demo team
By ROBERT LINNEHAN between our countries. At that
The Voorhees Sun time, it was the free world against
communism and it was a really
When is a karate demonstra- ugly thing. We’re really hoping
tion more than just a karate now that, with the Korean issue
demonstration? When the team being one of the last of the unre-
putting on the show is from North solved issues stemming from the Special to The Sun
Korea. Cold War, we’re hoping with the Just one of the 30 cats that was recently rescued by the Voorhees Animal Welfare Association, in asso-
Grand Master Ken MacKenzie team being allowed to come here ciation with Animal Planet’s “Confessions: Animal Hoarding.”
of MacKenzie’s Tae Kwon Do and it will (help open the doors to
Hap Ki Do Institute in Voorhees communication again).”
has facilitated the trip for the
North Korean Tae Kwon Do demo
team, a group of the best 14
karate experts from the embat-
tled country. MacKenzie said the
demo team practices 12 hours a
It was MacKenzie himself who
kicked the door open for the
North Korean team to come to
America through a trip he made
to the secretive nation in 2005.
MacKenzie traveled to North
Tough spot for AWA
day, 365 days out of the year.
The demo team will perform at
Korea as part of a U.S.A. demo
team and performed in front of Association helps Animal Planet with case of pet hoarding
the Scottish Rite Auditorium in thousands.
Collingswood on Tuesday, June The demo team displayed Hap By ROBERT LINNEHAN that can take in 100 animals, but www.animalhoardingproject.com.
14. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Ki Do, a form of martial arts, for The Voorhees Sun they (Animal Planet) thought we Richmond and several mem-
After more than five years of the first time ever in the history were a good match because they bers of the AWA went to a home
talk, debate, and negotiations, of the country, MacKenzie said. Cats are cute, cuddly, and usu- wanted to work with a local clin- in South Jersey – not located in
just last week MacKenzie report- MacKenzie is only one of three ally great roommates. But when ic,” Richmond said. Voorhees Township, she said –
ed that the state department has people in the world with a tenth- there are 30 cats in one small The story will air on Animal and were struck with a definite
decided to approve the demo team degree black belt in Hap Ki Do. house, it might not be the best sit- Planet’s show, “Confessions: Ani- case of animal hoarding. In a
visas into the country. “We were a little nervous when uation. mal Hoarding.” The series ex- small home, Richmond said a
It’s a historic event, MacKenzie we went over. I remember think- The Voorhees Animal Welfare plores stories of people who own family had collected almost 30
said, as he likened the trip to ing to myself, ‘Hey, I hope we get Association had to intervene at a more pets than they can care for. cats that they were trying to care
China sending over its national to come home.’ But how many home in South Jersey in late May There are more than 3,000 report- for.
ping-pong team to America in times can someone do this?,” he on behalf of Animal Planet’s new ed animal hoarding cases a year, Because the AWA signed a con-
1971. said of the 2004 trip. television series, “Confessions: and at least 10 times that number fidentiality agreement, Rich-
“Back in the 70s when Nixon While in the country, MacKen- Animal Hoarding.” Maya Rich- that go unreported, Animal Plan- mond said she could not give the
was president, the Chinese ping- zie and several other grand mas- mond, executive director of the et representatives reported. name of the family or where they
pong team came here. It was non ters started to plant the seeds AWA, said the television network The series brings families to- lived. She did say that the family
political, just facilitated through with several North Korean repre- contacted the local animal shelter gether to voluntarily find hu- had taken the cats in from vari-
the sport of ping-pong,” he said. sentatives that a trip could be pos- to help with the project. mane solutions that work for both ous sources in South Jersey in
“That’s what opened up the doors please see TEAM, page 7 “We’re not a large organization pets and people. Learn more at please see AWA, page 7

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PAID Saints win Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BELLMAWR, NJ Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Annual BocceBrookE rolls
PERMIT NO. 1239
in and out. PAGE 2
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Saints go marching
in to Kirkwood Park
By BILL MAFFUCCI Carriagebrooke, the neighbor-
Special to The Sun hood in which BocceBrookE was
born and out of which have
Many people woke up on Satur- emerged all of the past champi-
day, May 21, resigned to spending onship squads except one.
the day huddled with loved ones The Saints would face one of
while awaiting Judgment at 5:59 those championship teams is the
p.m. Not the Echelon Saints. They third round: Vino Puro, winner of
awoke resolved to buy mankind BocceBrookE 2010. The Vino Puro
some more time. How? By accom- players made short work of their
plishing what not even Harold first two opponents, dominating
Camping would have dared pre- the latter in an unprecedented 15-
dict – victory, over a field replete point shutout. Needless to say (ex-
with current and former champi- cept for emphasis), the Vino Puro
ons, in BocceBrookE 2011, the players were exuding confidence
Voorhees bocce championship when they stepped into the court
held that day. for their match against the
And when the Saints came Saints.
marching in to Kirkwood Park, it The match began at 4:30 p.m.
became clear almost immediately just an hour-and-a-half before the
that they were the team of des- scheduled End of the World. It
tiny. was mano-a-mano (a hand-to-
This was not the Saints’ first hand conflict), but the Saints’
appearance in BocceBrookE. But mano proved to be a pugno di
in past years they had always ferro (iron fist) that struck quick-
fared miserably, never winning a ly and mercilessly against Vino
single game. Undaunted this year, Puro’s mignolino (little pinkie). It
the Saints set about their divine was a blood bath that the van-
task: They rolled through their quished Vino Puro players would
first match, surprising not just later recount with equal parts
their competition and the specta- agony and amazement.
tors, but Il Capo di Bocce (the In the process a superstar was
master of ceremonies), who an- born: The Saints’ Jessica John-
nounced the result with bewilder- son. And an unlikely superstar
ment. was she. Before stepping into the
Likewise, the Saints marched Kirkwood Park courts on May 21,
through their second match, please see BOCCE, page 11
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So far, so good at Virtua


By ROBERT LINNEHAN fruition,” he said. ott was the first newborn at the
The Voorhees Sun The move itself went off new Virtua Voorhees Hospital on
smoothly, transporting 145 pa- move day. Mother Tabitha Pigott,
Two weeks in and it’s almost tients in just about four hours on from Hammonton, and baby are
like the old hospital in Voorhees May 22, he said. There were a few both doing well, hospital repre-
never existed. Chief Operating snags though, as several patients sentatives reported.
Officer Mike Kotzen said the co- came into the labor and delivery It’s been a smooth transition,
ordinated move into the new ward right before the 7 a.m. pa- Kotzen said, but the facility will
structure went perfectly and the tient cutoff time. have to adjust to an increased pa-
hospital’s operations have come “We had a very busy labor and tient flow that’s estimated for the
up to speed faster than expected. delivery department before 7 a.m. upcoming year.
Within the first two weeks, We had drilled for that scenario Also, when the new ambulato-
Kotzen said the new hospital is and we were able to determine ry center is opened in 2012, anoth-
seeing and tending to the same where they were best to deliver er new set of challenges will pres-
amount of patients that it typical- their babies,” he said. “The first ent itself, he said.
ly did at the old location on a busy day we did have some patients “It’s really exciting to see. Now
day. show up at the old hospital after it that we have patients, employees
“We’re back up, operational, had closed. We had Voorhees and physicians in the building,
and busy. In the early stages we’re EMS triage them and get them to it’s exciting to see this happening
seeing an equal, if not more pa- the new facility. We had them the way it’s intended. The pa-
tients than we did on busy days at there for a few hours. We had tients are seeing it themselves
the old hospital. From our staff, to planned for that.” and we’re getting that feedback
physicians, to patients, a lot of It also didn’t take very long for first hand,” Kotzen said. “I hope
what we’ve been planning for the hospital to welcome its first the community recognizes the
many years is great to see come to baby into the world. Rudolph Pig- kind of asset we have here.”

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ALAN BAUER DAN McDONOUGH, JR. STEVE MILLER


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ROBERT LINNEHAN Voorhees Editor

in our opinion

Danger! Danger!
Of course cell phones are dangerous

A
ccording to a study released last week, cell phones may
or may not cause cancer. Well, that was helpful, wasn’t
it? If you use your cell phone too much, you might get
One of the best for 2011
South Jersey Magazine re- 7:05 p.m. as they take on the
brain cancer. Or you might not. Nobody is really sure. Thanks
cently published its “Top Towns Southern Maryland Blue Crabs.
for telling us. 2011.” Voorhees Township was Gates open to Voorhees resi-
voted the second best town in dents and businesses for an ex-
Cell phones, of course, are a Hang it up Camden County in which to live. clusive pre-game block party at 5
health hazard – just maybe not Want to share a blood-pres- The Rohrer College of Busi- p.m. During this time, the fun-
in the specific way the re- sure-raising cell phone-relat- ness at Rowan University com- zone will be free for kids 12 and
ed incident? You can visit pleted the study utilizing a sta- under and there will be visits
searchers considered. www.voorheessun.com to tistical method known as the an- from Riversharks’ mascots and
Consider the combination of share your thoughts and alytic hierarchy process, assign- players. Tickets are $6 and can
opinions. ing weights relative to each crite- be purchased by visiting
driving and cell phone use. rion by completing pair-wise www.riversharks.com and click-
There’s a reason there’s a law comparisons, keeping things in ing on Enter Group Code Here
check with index and ratio cal- and type Voorhees. For addition-
against yammering on a phone while trying to drive. And then culations that ascertain consis- al information, contact Kim
tency. For the first time, the
Michael Mignogna Perno at 831-0431.
there’s the secondary health concerns, like when you’re behind
study added the growth rate of MAYOR’S MESSAGE
someone at a red light who’s talking on a phone, misses the the towns as a criterion. Discounted Morey’s
change to a green light and you are forced to honk and yell at The study incorporated town- Voorhees was ranked third in Piers tickets
ships with populations of 8,000 the county in high school per-
them. Your blood pressure unnecessarily rises. residents or more and includes formance. Voorhees Township is offering
Then there’s the plight of those cell phone users who talk average residential property The rest of South Jersey is discounted tickets online to
value, low residential taxes per learning that Voorhees is a won- Morey’s Piers in Wildwood
loudly while on their phones, apparently unaware that the de-
average residential value, crime derful place in which to live, through Morey’s online E-Ticket
vice automatically enhances one’s speaking voice to a level that incidents per 1,000 people and work and play. “In the center of Program. Tickets are also avail-
the person on the other end of the conversation can hear. These high school performance data everything…and away from it able at Town Hall. Prices vary
such as SAT scores, population all.” according to the type of ticket
people run the risk of broken noses and assorted cuts and of college-bound graduates and and several options are avail-
bruises at the hands of surrounding people, whose blood pres- rated which students passed the Voorhees Township able. Tickets are available to res-
statewide proficiency test. idents and non-residents. For
sure, yet again, has been forced upward. It’s a lose-lose situa- The magazine further ranked Night at the Camden more information, visit
tion. Voorhees as second in Camden
County in top property values
Riversharks www.voorhees-nj.com.
Finally, and this danger is limited to more advanced phones, and second in Camden County The Camden Riversharks are Michael Mignogna is the mayor of
intoxicating games can be downloaded – games that demand in lowest residential taxes per hosting a Voorhees Township Voorhees. He can be reached at
average residential value. Night on Wednesday, June 15 at mmignogna16@comcast.net.
great attention and energy. When said games “cheat,” they
often force users into an unhealthy rage. Also, since the games
are so addictive, users can spend inappropriate amounts of
time playing them, leading to job loss, starvation or at least
scurvy. SPEAK UP!
We don’t need additional studies on the dangers of cell The Voorhees Sun welcomes letters from readers. Brief and to the point is best, so we look for letters
that are 300 words or fewer. Be sure to include your name, address and phone number with your letter,
phones to know that they are a scourge on humanity. Don’t pub-
and know that we will print your name and hometown with the letter. We do not print anonymous
lish and publicize such studies. Instead, the next time there’s letters.
“news” to report, just send a text.
Send letters via e-mail to letters@voorheessun.com, via fax at 856-427-0934, or via the mail at 108
Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. Of course, you can drop them off at our office, too.

DAN McDONOUGH, JR. RUSSELL CANN


The Voorhees Sun reserves the right to reprint your letter in any medium – including electronically.
Chief Executive Officer Chairman of the Board

BARRY RUBENS www.elauwit.com MICHAEL LaCOUNT, Ph.D.


Chief Financial Officer Vice Chairman
JUNE 8-14, 2011 – THE VOORHEES SUN 7

Cat hoarders our skills could help this family,”


AWA Richmond said. “We agreed, took
a small team of our staff to the
Continued from page 1 home. We worked with the family
to set them at ease, being a no-kill
order to care for them, but had shelter we let them know that
“fallen on hard times” and didn’t we’d find homes for them.”
have the means to provide for the Six of the cats have already
animals anymore. been adopted, Richmond said.
Richmond also said feces and “This was a pretty urgent mat-
urine were found throughout the ter for everyone. I will say that the
house, including on several chil- show did a remarkable job, they
dren’s toys in the home. A young brought in counseling services,
girl in the home had breathing they cleaned the home, and it was
difficulties as well, Richmond quite a caring situation,” she
said, possibly from the number of said.
animals kept in such a small area. The show will be aired some-
“The little girl I felt badly for, time in late summer or early Sep-
her toys had urine and feces tember, Richmond said.
sprayed on them. It was getting For more information on the
overwhelming for the families. Voorhees AWA, please visit its
Based on the evaluation I felt that website at www.awanj.org.

Travel team
TEAM North Korean demo team.
To purchase a ticket, MacKen-
Continued from page 1 zie said they can be purchased
through Ticketmaster. The doors
will open at 6:30 p.m. and the
sible to America at some point in North Korean demo team will
the future. Flash forward to 2011, perform around 7:30 p.m.
and it’s just days away. “Come out not only to see ex-
The demo team will perform cellence in a human perform-
for about an hour, he said. Youth ance, but to witness history,”
karate teams will open for the MacKenzie said.

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('&%$#'"%!'&# # Camden County Prosecutor unsupervised contact with chil- of an unresponsive infant.
(''%# '#%#  Warren W. Faulk and Voorhees dren and no contact with the vic- Stephen was transported to John
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tion with the 2010 death of a causing the death of Stephen Tor- in Camden, where he was pro-
Williamstown 11-month-old. rey, an 11-month-old boy she was nounced dead on July 12, 2010.

 
 Lori Laquitara, a 45-year-old fe- babysitting. Stephen was in The baby suffered a three-and-a-
male, of the 300 block of Preston Laquitara’s care at the defen- half-inch fracture to the rear of
 
   Avenue in Voorhees, was charged dant’s home from 2 p.m. July 10, his head. The medical examiner
     with murder last week. She was 2010, until police were called the for Gloucester, Salem and Cam-
arraigned and ordered held on next morning. den counties, Dr. Gerald Feigin,
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also ordered Laquitara have no ed to Laquitara’s home to a report In multiple interviews with in-
vestigators, Laquitara offered in-
consistent explanations of how
Stephen suffered the head injury,
according to a probable cause
statement presented by Assistant
Prosecutor Ira Slovin. She initial-
ly stated the baby fell out of bed
about 6 a.m. July 11 and struck
his head on a plastic computer
adapter cord. She further stated
she fed the baby, put him back to
sleep and fed him again at 8 a.m.
She said she left the baby sitting
on a carpeted floor while retriev-
ing baby wipes and heard the vic-
tim fall and hit his head. She then
noticed the infant defecated and
vomited and became unrespon-
sive. She stated this prompted her
rush outside to seek help.
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baby’s head against a wooden
stairwell while rushing outside to
seek help.
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Saints go marching in
ons can. BocceBrookE 2012 will be held,
BOCCE The final palla was tossed at
5:58 p.m. The players and crowds
as always, on the Saturday that is
nine days before Memorial Day.
Continued from page 2
amassed waited with bated For more information about it,
breath until Il Capo di Bocce contact Il Capo di Bocce at wmaf-
she had never before held a bocce made the final call. The Saints fucci@sogtlaw.com.
ball, let alone thrown one in com- had won!
petition. Indeed, she wasn’t even No one was raptured at 5:59
scheduled to play in BocceBrookE p.m. Instead, the Saints had cap-
2011; she was a last-minute substi- tured the hearts of all who wit-
tution for her husband, Kurt nessed their triumphant display.
Raatzs. Shortly after 6:00 p.m., Il Capo,
But, much as the 1980 U.S. in keeping with BocceBrookE tra-
Olympic Men’s Ice Hockey team dition, announced that he was
had to face one final foe after de- about to name two individual
feating the team from the MVPs. He wondered aloud
U.S.S.R., the Saints had to face a whether he should award both of
team that, though less feared than the 2011 MVP trophies to Saints
Vino Puro, was an even more tal- players, if not both to Ms. John-
ented Elm Tree Farms All-Stars. son herself.
And they truly were all-stars. But the Saints intervened.
They included a reigning MVP, They reminded Il Capo that his-
Denise Piscitelli, and a former torically only one of the MVP tro-
MVP and perennial powerhouse phies is awarded purely on the
Patti Graves. basis of skill (That one, obviously,
The All-Stars rose to the chal- would be awarded to Ms. John-
lenge – much to the alarm of son). The other is awarded to the
those spectators who were keep- player who, in Il Capo’s estima-
ing one eye on the minute hand tion, most embodies the spirit of
clicking ineluctably to 5:59 p.m. BocceBrookE. Even by that stan-
Even the play of the MVPs’ dard, Il Capo responded, the sec-
spouses, Mark Piscitelli and Bill ond MVP should arguably be a
Graves, was masterful. Saint.
But so, too, rose all the Saints. But the Saints humbly insisted
Ms. Johnson led the charge, re- that it be awarded to a member of
peatedly knocking the All Stars’ another team. So Il Capo reflected
palle away from the pallino or and within moments announced
resting her own palla beside it. that the trophy should be award-
But Saint Stephanie Wisdo and ed to the spirit of another team
Saints Thomas and Ashling (“the from Voorhees’ Echelon neigh-
‘slinger”) Ehrhardt all con- borhood: Denise Fanelli, of The
tributed in the way only champi- Grand Fanellis. And so it was.

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will also learn about your values Short Story Discussion but no organized programming. Shake Your Rattles
LIBRARY and interests. In the end you will
put your interests, values and Tuesday, June 14, 1 to 2 p.m. Toddlers’ Playgroup and Roll Walkers
Continued from page 13 skills together to make a career Take part in thought-provok- Ages 18 to 36 months Ages 12 to 18 months
choice. ing discussions of contemporary Fridays, June 10, 17, 24, 11 a.m. Wednesdays, June 15, 29, 10:30
munity, from hobbies, etc. You short stories. This program is in to noon. a.m.
conjunction with Kennedy El- Play with new friends. We pro- Stories, songs, finger plays, and
Enrolling Now For September 2011 dermed. Each month’s story will
be available at the Information
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Desk on the first floor. June’s se- program. Playtime afterward
Naudain lection is “Until Gwen” by Dennis
LeHane.
Kids’ Bingo
Grades K to 5
with toys provided.
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Legomania Club
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The South Jersey Rowing Club at a recent event.

Local rowers gear up for Youth National Championships


By MELISSA DIPENTO Windsor, stamping their ticket to Hammond, Brandon Crouch and
The Voorhees Sun the national competition. Alex Siegel, along with Cherry
The South Jersey Rowing Club, Hill West coxswain Julie Cal-
coached by Jamie Stack, prac- zonetti will be competing this
Nine local high school students tices on the Cooper River in weekend at nationals.
are preparing for the trip of a life- Pennsauken. “This is our first time, so we’re
time. The team, Stack said, is open to really excited,” Laberee said.
After a rigorous practice sched- male and female students from “We’ve been practicing a lot and
ule, including two-and-a-half any high school in the area that we’ve stepped up the intensity.”
hours per day, six days a week, 10 doesn’t have a rowing team. Stack, who is in his first year of
months of the year, the students The varsity lightweight boat coaching with the South Jersey
from the South Jersey Rowing that is heading to nationals con- Rowing Club, is excited to see a
Club are set to compete in the US- sists of nine students, freshmen boat he helped to coach compete
Rowing Youth National Champi- to seniors, from four local at the national level.
onships June 10-12 in Oak Ridge, schools. Stack has been coaching row-
Tenn. Zach Kovach, Mike Ricciardi ing for 16 years, he said.
Last month, the varsity light- and Reid Moak of Eastern Re- “It feels really good. I’m happy
weight boat finished first at the gional High School, John Laberee for the kids,” Stack said. “Their
USRowing Mid-Atlantic Junior and Casey Yang of Shawnee High hard work is being awarded.”
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