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Charter denied
Regis Academy Charter School
will not open this fall. PAGE 3
Renovation continues at new Lourdes facility
By MELISSA DIPENTO
The Cherry Hill Sun
Long gone are the days of the
Ellisburg Circle, which lasted
until the early 1990s.
That traffic trauma has since
been replaced, leaving Kings
Highway disjointed from north to
south. However, it does allow for
motorists to travel continuously
along Route 70.
While we cant entirely say
Route 70 isnt always a traffic
headache, it does have one thing
going for it its about to become
much less of an eyesore.
The seven-acre space on Brace
Road at Route 70 is in the process
of a major renovation. It has re-
mained vacant since 2008 when
National Wholesale Liquidators
closed.
In late April, the Cherry Hill
Planning Board approved the
final major site plan for Lourdes
Health System, which is already
moving forward with its plans to
retrofit the building into a 54,000
square-foot ambulatory care cen-
ter.
Over the past four decades, 1
Brace Road has also served as a
supermarket and department
store.
The new Lourdes facility,
which is being developed by Cher-
ry Hill-based Rosewood Real Es-
tate Enterprises, will be a mod-
ern, state-of-the-art center, which MELISSA DIPENTO/The Cherry Hill Sun
A crane gets to work on the new Lourdes facility, set to open in early 2013 at the corner of Route 70 and Brace Road. Shown at top is an
artists rendering of the completed facility.
please see LOURDES, page 7
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Super Seniors: Noon to 4 p.m. at
Carman Tilelli Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Business meeting
is first Wednesday of month. Cov-
ered dish dinner is fifth Wednes-
day of month. Call 667-2516 for
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Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
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Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 10 a.m. at Temple
Emmanuel. Call (609) 239-0022
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Cherry Hill Rotary meeting: 6:15
p.m. at Ponzios Diner and
Restaurant, Route 70. Visitors
welcome. For more information
contact club president Bill Turner
at wrt11@verizon.net or 424-
3456.
Cherry Hill Maturity Club: Noon to
4 p.m. at Carman Tilelli Commu-
nity Center, 820 Mercer St. Dues
are $5 a year. For more informa-
tion, contact President Frank Gla-
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Nicotine Anonymous meeting: 7
p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
Landing Rd. and Chapel Ave. Call
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Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday.
Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-
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Cherry Hill Township Senior Citi-
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10 a.m. third Tuesday of the
month. For more information visit
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(856) 661-4800.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
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Golden Seniors Racquetball Club: 9
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leased a joint statement last Fri-
day indicating their support of
the DOEs decision.
The district's objections to
this charter application have
been well documented and we are
glad that the commissioner has
decided not to grant final ap-
proval.
Earlier that week, the Cherry
Hill School District announced
that the walk-through occurred at
a location other that the one Solid
Rock Worship Center currently
leases.
Susan Bastnagel, the districts
public information officer, said
the inspection occurred at 202
Park Boulevard in Cherry Hill,
not at 99 Burnt Mill Road, the site
of Pastor Amir Khans worship
center.
Solid Rock was in a rent-to-own
agreement with Holy Eucharist
Parish.
Earlier this month, the parish
filed a Warrant of Removal, said
Peter Feuerherd, director of
Communications, Diocese of
Camden.
In general, it was a failure to
pay and failure to live up to the
agreement, Feuerherd said.
Khan has failed to purchase
the building in full past previous
deadlines, Feuerherd said. The
most recent agreement between
the parish and Khan requested
the property be paid in full by
Jan. 3 of this year.
The school, originally set to
open on the parish property, an-
ticipated 78 students to attend
from the four original sending
school districts of Cherry Hill,
Voorhees, Lawnside and
Somerdale.
In addition, Regis Academy re-
ceived approval to expand its
reach to students from other mu-
nicipalities. Another 187 students
from other districts, including
some from Lindenwold, Sick-
lerville and Camden, have also
registered to attend Regis. Alto-
gether, students from 21 other
local districts applied to start at
the charter school this fall.
Pastor Amir Khan could not
yet be reached for comment.
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mental benefits, the township has
been able to save 33 percent on the
total cost of disposal by eliminat-
ing the use of plastic bags, which
translates into a financial savings
of between $80,000 and $100,000
per year.
Once residents have finished
maintenance on their property,
they should keep any trash, recy-
cling and yard waste in contain-
ers located in the rear or side
yard of the property until the
evening before their scheduled
collection day. In order to ensure
proper collection, they should be
put curbside no later than 7 a.m.
the morning of their regular col-
lection and then empty contain-
ers should be removed from the
curbside within twelve hours of
the collection.
We often also receive questions
about what is required and al-
lowed regarding trees. Trees that
are located on a property includ-
ing those along the curb strip
are the responsibility of the
homeowner to maintain. It is im-
portant for residents to prune and
trim trees on their property so
they do not present a potential
hazard to neighboring properties
or people. Dead and dying trees
and limbs should be removed as
quickly as possible to avoid pos-
ing a risk to others. Before re-
moving any tree, Cherry Hill
Township requires a permit to be
obtained from DPW. There is no
fee for tree permits and you can
contact DPW for more informa-
tion at (856) 424-4422. The town-
ships Planning Board must give
approval for the removal of three
or more live trees. For more in-
formation on that process, resi-
dents and businesses can call the
Department of Community De-
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During this time of year we re-
ceive many questions regarding
swimming pools. All above-
ground and on-ground pools over
the height of two feet are consid-
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Jersey Construction Code. Any
outdoor pool, including above-
ground, on-ground and in-ground
pools must be designed to provide
protection against potential
drowning and near-drowning by
restricting access to the pools, spa
or hot tub. A construction and
zoning permit is required to in-
stall the pool, which includes a
building permit and an electrical
permit. If the above-ground pool
wall is four feet high or greater,
the pool walls height is consid-
ered to be a barrier, but pool code
type fence enclosure is still re-
quired around the area where the
ladder enters/exits the pool and
must include a self-closing and
self-latching gate.
If you have any additional
questions about the Townships
maintenance regulations or
would like to report a concern,
please contact our Property
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received the 2012 National Donor
Memorial Award of Excellence
for his outstanding volunteer ef-
forts in promoting organ and tis-
sue donation.
The award was presented dur-
ing a June board meeting of Unit-
ed Network for Organ Donation
(UNOS) in Richmond, Va., where
UNOS is headquartered.
The work of Tom and other
volunteers like him is truly life-
saving, said Walter K. Graham,
executive director of UNOS. In
sharing their personal stories,
they help educate the public
about the organ and tissue dona-
tion process, and inspire others to
say yes to donation. They are
powerful advocates for the trans-
plant community.
Ganos 16-year-old son, Curtis,
became an organ and tissue
donor in July 1987. Within two
years of Curtis donation, Gano
became an avid spokesman for
the mission.
For more than 23 years, Gano
has been a volunteer for Gift of
Life Donor Program based in
Philadelphia, which nominated
him for the award.
Since its inception in 1999, he
has been a member of Hearts of
Gold, an organization for donor
family members.
Gano and his wife, Vivian,
helped found Hearts of Golds
peer counseling for newly be-
reaved donor families.
He has a wonderful gift for
sharing his story, connecting with
others and encouraging them to
volunteer.
Gano also serves as the chair-
man of the Southern New Jersey
Coalitions education committee,
which he helped form in 2000.
Since then, he has dedicated him-
self to high school outreach by
contacting schools, arranging
programs and coordinating vol-
unteers to present.
To date, Gano has coordinated
school programs for 106,000 stu-
dents.
He knows that a handful of stu-
dents that he has shared his story
with have become organ and tis-
sue donors.
On Feb. 15 (Curtis birthday),
Gano gave a school presentation,
during which he was told a 17-
year-old senior at the school be-
came an organ donor following
an automobile accident, saving
eight lives.
I had spoken to the student
two years ago, when he was in
drivers ed class, Gano said. In
all likelihood, he told his parents
of his desire to be an organ donor
in the event of a tragedy and that
is why he became a donor.
Nominations for the award
were sought from all 58 organ pro-
curement organizations in the
United States. For this years
award, 33 nominations from
around the country were re-
ceived.
The National Donor Memorial,
supported entirely by private and
charitable contributions, honors
organ and tissue donors and their
families who have saved and en-
hanced the lives of others
through their generous gifts of
life.
Special to The Sun
Pictured are the Cherry Hill Atlantic 11-12 Girls Softball District 13 Champs. The District Champi-
ons were led by winning pitchers Julie Grayson and Kaylie Takacs. The offense was led by Julie
Grayson with six hits, along with Rachel Levine and Niki Boparai, who each had four hits. Front row
is Analisa Groble and Kaylie Takacs. Second row is Kalyssa Nufable, Adriana Rivera, Rachel Levin,
Alicia Swain, Angie LaRosa, Taylor Hoopes, Julie Grayson, Rachel Mindel and Raelyn D'Onofrio.
Third row is manager Mike Levin, Madison Palat, Niki Boparai, Morgan Snell, coach Kevin Hoopes
and coach Mike Swain. The Cherry Hill Atlantic Little League Girls Softball 11-12 Division defended
its 2011 District Title by defeating Oaklyn/Merchantville 14-1 and 15-5 in the District 13 Tourna-
ment. The Atlantic champs now move on to Sectionals.
Cherry Hill team wins tournament
Gano receives 2012
National Donor Memorial
Award of Excellence
Friends of the Cherry Hill Pub-
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and media sale will be held July
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JULY 11-17, 2012 THE CHERRY HILL SUN 15
Please recycle this newspaper.
Five of Burlington County Col-
leges (BCC) baseball and softball
student-athletes have been named
to the All-Garden State Athletic
Conference (GSAC) Team and the
NJCAA All-Region Team.
BCCs womens softball players
Lisa Kosteleski and Jamie Lambe
were named All-Region XIX First
Team, while Courtney Dolson
was named All-Region Second
Team. All three were named to
the All-GSAC Team.
Kosteleski, a Cherry Hill resi-
dent, is a freshman infielder who
has earned the title of Barons
Freshman Scholar Athlete and
Barons Freshman Player of the
Year.
She ranks 20th in the nation
and second in Region XIX Divi-
sion II for individual hitting with
a batting average of .513. She is
15th in the nation and number
one in the division for on-
base percentage with an OBP of
.580.
Flaster/Greenberg attorney
Justin Brown has been tapped by
the New Jersey Institute for Con-
tinuing Legal Education (NJI-
CLE) to participate in a panel dis-
cussion on tax and estate plan-
ning at the NJICLE Summer
CLEfest event.
The discussion, entitled Ad-
vanced Estate Administration,
will focus on and explore the
more sophisticated issues in-
volved in the estate administra-
tion process including dis-
claimers as a post-mortem plan-
ning tool, elective share of the
surviving spouse, and the fund-
ing of trusts. In addition, the
panel will highlight federal and
state estate and inheritance tax
issues, income tax issues for es-
tates, portability and the Genera-
tion Skipping Transfer Tax.
Brown is a member of the
firms trusts and estates, taxation
and business and corporate prac-
tice groups and focuses his prac-
tice on estate and tax planning,
estate and trust administration
and estate litigation.
The program will take place on
Aug. 13 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
at Ballys Hotel and Casino in At-
lantic City, and has been approved
for New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
New York CLE credits.
It was a rare opportunity to
learn about improving sports per-
formance from one of the na-
tions best.
Founder Bill Parisi visited the
South Jersey branch of Parisi
Speed School at Cherry Hill
Health and Racquet Club earlier
this month and presented an in-
spirational seminar for coaches
and young athletes.
Parisi Speed School is about
education and attention to de-
tail, said Parisi, during the two-
hour clinic. Nothing is more
powerful than self confidence in
a kid.
Parisi offered tips and insight
on properly training and motivat-
ing athletes of all ages.
After his talk, he led the stu-
dents through warm-ups, sprint
mechanics and injury prevention
skills.
More than 50 coaches and stu-
dent athletes attended event.
Parisi was an All-American track
and field athlete and consultant to
the New York Giants football
team.
He regularly advocates for
youth fitness since the schools in-
ception 20 years ago.
Local attorney to participate in panel
Founder visits speed school in Cherry Hill
Lisa Kosteleski named to all-region team
Klasko named a Most Powerful
Immigration Attorney in country
Cherry Hills H. Ronald Klasko
has been named as one of the
Most Powerful Immigration At-
torneys in the country by
Human Resource Executive mag-
azine. The magazine named only
20 lawyers in the country in its
June 16 edition.
Klasko is a former national
president and three-term general
counsel of American Immigra-
tion Lawyers Association (AILA).
Klasko is listed in the 2012 edition
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group who has had the most im-
portant impact on immigration
law.
A graduate of Lehigh Universi-
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Students at Fairleigh Dickin-
son Universitys College at
Florham, located in Madison,
have been named to the dean's list
for the spring semester. To quali-
fy, a student must carry a 3.2 or
better grade-point average out of
a possible 4.0 and be enrolled in a
minimum of 12 letter-graded
hours (four courses). The follow-
ing students have qualified:
Melanie Dombro, of Cherry
Hill
Denis Malynovskyy, of
Cherry Hill
Jennifer Epstein, of Cherry
Hill
Michael Mensack, a resident
of Cherry Hill, and a student at
Fairleigh Dickinson University's
Metropolitan Campus, located in
Teaneck and Hackensack, has
been named to the dean's list for
the spring semester.
Lauren Balaity, of Cherry
Hill, has been named to the
honor's list for the spring semes-
ter.
Dr. Bashar Hanna, Delaware
Valley Colleges vice president for
academic affairs and dean of the
faculty, announced that Ryan
Caruso, of Cherry Hill, has been
honored for academic achieve-
ment by being named to the
spring dean's list.
Cornell University is pleased to
announce the following students
graduated with the Class of 2012
during Commencement cere-
monies in Ithaca, N.Y., on May 27,
2012:
Daniel Bunis, of Cherry Hill,
graduated with a Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in Biological Engi-
neering.
Yong Kim, of Cherry Hill,
graduated with a Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in Materials Science
and Engineering.
Rebecca Dittrich, of Cherry
Hill, graduated with a Bachelor of
Science degree in Policy Analysis
and Management.
Michael Chin, of Cherry Hill,
graduated with a Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in Electrical and
Computer Engineering.
Justin Deng, of Cherry Hill,
graduated with a Bachelor of Sci-
ence degree in Materials Science
and Engineering.
The College at Brockport, State
University of New York, recently
honored students who excelled
academically by naming them to
the dean's list for the spring 2012
semester.
Allison Saillard, of Cherry
Hill, was named to the dean's list
with honors.
Students who earn a GPA of
3.703.99 are named to the dean's
list with honors, while students
who achieve a 3.403.69 are
named to the deans list.
Samantha Stern, Cherry Hill
East Class of 2008, named Ameri-
can East Scholar Athlete in
Women's Lacrosse. The award is
given annually to one person in
each sport.
Loyola University Maryland
has announced the members of
its spring deans list. In order to
qualify for the list at Loyola, a stu-
dent must have a GPA of at least
3.5 with a minimum of 15 credits.
The following local students have
achieved this honor:
Alanna McIntyre, a member
of the class of 2015 from Cherry
Hill
Maria Mitidieri, a member
of the class of 2013 from Cherry
Hill
Megan Stanton, a member
of the class of 2013 from Cherry
Hill
Molly Sauer, a resident of
Cherry Hill and a mathematics
teaching major in the class of
2012, was named to the dean's list
in Ithaca College's School of Hu-
manities and Sciences for the
spring semester.
Christina Santoro, a resident
of Cherry Hill, graduated from
Ithaca College's School of Music
with a major in music education.
The degree was awarded in May.
Julie Gornowski, of Cherry
Hill, has been named to
Gwynedd-Mercy College's spring
dean's list. This recognizes one of
the highest forms of academic ex-
cellence within a specific area of
study.
Soham Banerje, a resident of
Cherry Hill, was among 1,900 stu-
dents from Wake Forest Universi-
ty who made the spring dean's
list.
Wilkes University Provost
Reynold Verret announced the
dean's list for the spring semester.
The university extends its con-
gratulations to Matthew Gaines,
of Cherry Hill.
To be named to the list, stu-
dents must obtain a minimum
3.4 GPA and carry at least 12 cred-
its.
Several students from Cherry
Hill have been named to the Uni-
versity of Delaware's dean's list
for spring 2012.
These students include:
Gregory Alexander, Kaitlyn
Alexander, Teresa Avery, Sheri
Cohen, Malcolm Cooper, Kylie
Dougherty, Daniel Faber, Mar-
garet Gammie, Elizabeth
Hansen, Marissa Hart, Jillian
Jastrzembski, Ariana Karna-
do, Sean Kilgallon, Andrew
Klausman, Catherine Lavoice,
Melanie Mijares, Lindsay Mil-
grim, Matthew Morrison and
Jordan Wohl.
To meet eligibility require-
ments for the dean's list, a student
must be enrolled full-time and
earn a GPA of 3.33 or above (on a
4.0 scale) for the semester.
Olivia Linchuk, of Cherry
Hill, graduated from the College
of Communication at Rowan Uni-
versity on June 11, with her Bach-
elor of Arts Degree in Advertis-
ing. She graduated Magna Cum
Laude and also was selected by
faculty and fellow scholars for
membership in Lambda Pi Eta,
the National Communication As-
sociation Honor Society, by the
Mu Tau Chapter at Rowan Uni-
versity.
Kevin Cook, of Cherry Hill,
was named to the Marist College
deans list for the spring 2012 se-
mester.
Cook is a member of the Class
of 2015 and is majoring in Com-
munication - Radio/TV/Film.
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Actor, comic and author Steve
Guttenberg, known for his role in
sequel smash hits such as Three
Men and a Baby and Police
Academy will share insights
into his new book, The Gutten-
berg Bible, at the Katz JCC in
Cherry Hill, on Monday, July 16 at
7:30 p.m.
His appearance is part of the
Katz JCCs ongoing Bank of
America Festival of Arts, Books
& Culture.
We are thrilled to bring Gut-
tenberg to our community and
the Katz JCC and look forward to
an interesting look at the highs
and lows of his life in Holly-
wood, said Sabrina Spector, festi-
val director. We know he has a
huge following from his years of
performing on stage and screen
and are proud to have him as part
of our annual festival.
There are a limited number of
VIP Tickets available at $50 each
that include a private reception
with Guttenberg as well as a
signed copy of his book. General
admission tickets are $10 each
and admission is credited toward
the purchase of a book at the Katz
JCC.
Visit www.katzjcc.org or call
(856) 424-4444, ext.1226, to pur-
chase tickets.
A total of 92 Richard Stockton
student-athletes earned spots on
the 2011-12 New Jersey Athletic
Conference All-Academic Team.
The number represents the most
Ospreys who ever have qualified
for NJAC All-Academic honors,
easily surpassing the previous
Stockton mark of 64 all-academic
performers in 2009.
The 92 Ospreys were among a
league-record 656 student-athletes
chosen from the 10 NJAC institu-
tions. To be eligible, student-ath-
letes must be sophomores, jun-
iors or seniors in a conference-
sponsored sport with a minimum
3.2 grade-point average.
The entire NJAC All-Academic
Team can be viewed at
www.njac.net.
Senior Nicole Ober of Cherry
Hill received honorable mention.
Ober, a speech pathology major,
plays volleyball.
Mitchell Berlin of Cherry Hill
received honorable mention.
Berlin, an applied physics major,
competes in cross-country and
track.
Gregory J. Kaliss, a 1994 gradu-
ate of Cherry Hill East and a
graduate of the doctoral program
at the University of North Caroli-
na, Chapel Hill, has a book pub-
lished by Temple University
Press.
The book, Mens College Ath-
letics and the Politics of Racial
Equality, is available through
Temple or Amazon.com, in hard-
back, paperback or e-reader.
David K. Wiggins of George
Mason University described the
book as adding significantly to
the understanding of the inter-
connection among sports, race
and American culture.
Among the case studies fea-
tured in the book are Paul Robe-
son as a football star at Rutgers
and Wilt Chamberlain, basketball
star at the University of Kansas.
Kaliss is currently a research
assistant at Franklin and Mar-
shall College in Lancaster.
Special to The Sun
The Lady Gators, led by 11-year-old pitcher Kaylie Takacs, defeated the Lady Panthers for the Cher-
ry Hill Atlantic Softball Majors Championship. Takacs pitched a complete game shutout leading the
Lady Gators to a 9-0 victory striking out 11 batters and only giving up 3 hits. Pictured are: front
row, Marinel Kimenker, Robin Smith, Kaylie Takacs and Taylor Hoopes; second row, Nicole Arzylow-
icz, Claire Boylan, Adriana Rivera, Nicoletta Rudi and Sydney Misunas; and back row, coaches
Rafael Rivera, Kevin Hoopes and Jon Posner. Not Pictured are Jordyn Deal, Melisa Posner and So-
phie Sklar.
Lady Gators take championship
Guttenberg to speak
at Katz JCC on July 16
Cherry Hill residents earn
athletic conference spots
Cherry Hill man publishes book
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18 years of age for the 2012-2013 Academic year.
Training in Ballet is fun when taught by
experienced, energetic and caring teachers. Your
child will gain poise, confidence and a lifelong
love of the arts by training in a caring and non-
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Auditions for the 29th annual production of the
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2012 at the Academy of Ballet NJ, 401 Bloomfield
Drive, West Berlin, NJ. The audition is open to
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