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Local sees presidential debate in person
By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Cherry Hill Sun
A surreal experience, in-
deed.
Cherry Hill native Lauren Platt
was one of 300 Hofstra University
students chosen to attend the sec-
ond presidential debate on Tues-
day, Oct. 16 out of more than 6,500
who entered the universitys lot-
tery.
Out of that many, I was one of
the ones selected, Platt, a jour-
nalism major, said.
The lottery, she said, was per-
formed completely at random
through personal student web-
sites, with the only requirements
for entry including being in good
standing with the university and
a registered voter. She learned of
her ticket mere days before the
debate.
The 19-year-old sophomore had
a perfect view of the candidates.
She was seated far in the back
of the basketball arena, but in the
center.
Breathing the same air as the
president, she said, was the most
incredible thing.
Platt didnt leave the debate
with a clear opinion of either of
the candidates.
The whole debate itself, I
thought it was just such a com-
plete draw, she said.
The third debate, which was to
be held on Monday, Oct. 22, she
added, would aid in making up
her mind.
Having the debate on her col-
lege campus was significant to
her.
This is the future of my coun-
try, she said, adding that she
wants to make sure her vote
counts. Having (the debate) here
really changed my mind on the
fact that its something I should
be more involved in.
As for Gov. Romneys perhaps
most famous line from the debate,
regarding binders filled with
women, Platt and her fellow Delta
Gamma sorority sisters didnt
have a noteworthy reaction at the
time.
No one even really picked up
on it, she said.
There were, however, a few
times during the debate when the
crowd did react, she said.
When President Obama and
Romney began interrupting each
other and exhibiting aggression,
the crowd would start laughing.
It was almost uncomfortable
so people were just laughing, she
said. It was intense.
The laughter was spurred
about three or four times, Platt
said.
Generally, though, silence en-
sued from the audience due to an
announcement from officials at
the start.
Please dont ruin this experi-
ence for everyone at home, was
the message, she said. They
made that very clear.
Hofstras Hempstead, N.Y.,
campus has been abuzz with de-
bate fever since the beginning of
the fall semester.
While Platt wasnt yet a stu-
dent in 2008, Hofstra was host to a
debate, she said.
The difference this year was
that one of those candidates was
the current president.
I think everyone was just in
utter awe that he was on our cam-
pus, she said.
The Secret Service had been
visiting the campus for a few
weeks prior to his visit, she said.
Special to The Sun
Lauren Platt, second from left, poses for a photo with her sorority sisters prior to walking into the
debate hall on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at Hofstra University.
please see PLATT, page 7
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The following information is
from the Cherry Hill Police De-
partments guidelines for Hal-
loween trick-or-treating.
The chief of Police recom-
mends the hours of 3 p.m. to 7
p.m. be used as a guideline for
trick-or-treat hours on Hal-
loween, Wednesday, Oct. 31, this
year, as they have been in the
past.
A 7 p.m. suggested curfew will
be in effect for all children under
18 not accompanied by an adult
on Tuesday, Oct. 30 and Wednes-
day, Oct. 31.
Additional police in marked
and unmarked cars will be pa-
trolling local streets on both
evenings, along with fire and
emergency personnel and Neigh-
borhood Watch groups.
The public should keep the fol-
lowing in mind for a safe Hal-
loween:
Keep exterior lights on
throughout the night.
Keep pets inside.
Make sure cars are locked
and/or in the garage.
Watch for suspicious activi-
ty.
Have children trick or treat
in groups, and escort them in fa-
miliar neighborhoods only.
Avoid masks that restrict
vision. If the child is bike riding,
avoid masks altogether.
Remove outdoor objects
trick-or-treaters might trip over.
Use caution throughout the
evening, driving slowly while
traveling on Halloween.
Additionally, here are some
more tips from the national con-
fectioners association, [Link]-
[Link]:
Wear light colored clothing
that is short enough to prevent
tripping and add reflective tape to
the sides, front and back of cos-
tumes.
Adults should accompany
young children.
Go in daylight and carry a
flashlight in case of delay.
Watch for traffic.
Only give and accept
wrapped or packaged treats.
Examine all candy before
allowing children to eat it.
Avoid hard plastic or wood-
en props such as daggers or
swords. Substitute with foam rub-
ber, which is soft and flexible.
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Cherry Hill Police Department shares
safety guidelines for trick-or-treating
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By KATHLEEN DUFFY
The Cherry Hill Sun
Make sure to break in your
sneakers.
On Sunday, Oct. 28, the Katz
Jewish Community Center in
Cherry Hill will host its 13th an-
nual 5K Road Race and 1-mile fun
run/walk.
About 250 people are expected
to attend, said Race Coordinator
Gene Bonetti, who is also the fit-
ness director for the center.
Its one of the major fundrais-
ers for our department, Bonetti
said, with proceeds helping to
fund health and wellness pro-
grams at Katz JCC.
Anyone who would like to at-
tend is encouraged to register.
Its a nice community-wide
event, he said. Its a nice pictur-
esque neighborhood that people
run through.
The race, which is on a USATF
(United States of America Track
and Field) certified course and
will be chip timed, begins at 1301
Springdale Road and there are a
number of ways to pre-register.
Seasoned runners may find
registration on [Link]
Race to support health programs on Oct. 28
Special to The Sun
Runners pose for a shot after last years JCC Katz 5K Road Race.
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On Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 9:20 a.m.
Cherry Hill Police responded to
the report of an attempted bur-
glary at the Bishops View Apart-
ment complex located at 2395
West Route 70.
It was reported to police that
three suspects had fled the area in
a black Volvo SUV. After a few
minutes, the occupied vehicle
was located a short distance from
the scene.
All three men from Philadel-
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tody and charged. Bail was set to
$325,000 full cash for each suspect.
During the subsequent investi-
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within the automobile.
The investigation also revealed
that this was an attempted home
invasion.
All three suspects were
charged with robbery, burglary,
unlawful possession of a firearm,
possession of an unlawful
firearm, possession of a defaced
firearm and possession of Dum-
dum bullet ammunition.
Classic Cake will be hosting
one of their Classic Cake Acade-
mies on Monday Oct. 29, starting
at 7 p.m.
Led by executive pastry chef
Robert Bennett, its a chance for
dessert enthusiasts to learn
straight from the pros.
During this particular acade-
my, the chef will feature Hal-
loween treats such as creepy-
crawly cookies and to-die-for
caramel apples, to name a few.
Classic Cake is located at
Short Hills Towne Center, 480
Evesham Road in Cherry Hill.
Call (856) 751-5448 for more infor-
mation.
police report
Classic Cake Academy is Oct. 29
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dren are invited to enter the free
Halloween Haunted Hotel and
enjoy all the chills and thrills of
the classic Halloween spook
house on Thursday, Oct. 25, from
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Taking place at Spring Hills
Cherry Hill Luxury Assisted Liv-
ing, a setting that was once the
local landmark Sheraton Poste
hotel, the community is pleased
to introduce this first-ever event
designed to deliver delightful
tricks and treats for all ages.
The address is 1450 Marlton
Pike East in Cherry Hill, just west
of Route 295. Reservations are re-
quested by calling (856) 874-7700.
The residents and associates of
Spring Hills Cherry Hill are tin-
gling with excitement, as they
awaken the spirits from the aban-
doned hotel, which stood on the
site of their now-elegant commu-
nity.
Guests will experience scream-
ing zombies, ghouls, witches, and
vampires, including: ghosts en-
joying a meal in the dining room;
a ballroom with spirits dancing
with human partners; a poker
table full of gamblers doomed to
play forever; werewolves playing
Xbox.
Besides lots of tricks, it would-
nt be Halloween without treats!
Children will be able to make
their own candy wands before ex-
iting through the dark and dismal
inner courtyard filled with omi-
nous tombstones.
The Haunted Hotel builds on a
year of continuous community
outreach at Spring Hills Cherry
Hill, creating events that link peo-
ple of all ages in family-friendly
settings that have included pets,
public performances and a com-
munity garden.
We want every one of our
neighbors to feel welcome in our
residence, every day, explains
Nicole Coleman, marketing and
sales counselor for Spring Hills
Assisted Living. Of course, on
Haunted Hotel night, the greeting
will be very different. We will be
awaiting our guests in the lobby
with a Zombie Bell Hop and a
creepy piano, played by a mysteri-
ous, disembodied hand!
Special to The Sun
Cherry Hill High School East student cast member Olivia Calabrese
practices her ghoul get-up with resident Audrey Hickish for the Hal-
loween Haunted Hotel at Spring Hills Cherry Hill Luxury Assisted
Living.
Haunted Hotel for all ages on Oct. 25
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Essensuals London
opens store in mall
Essensuals London recently
opened its first East Coast loca-
tion at Cherry Hill Mall. The 1,530
square foot salon features a high-
end hairdressing experience of-
fering a variety of hair services
including a haircut, style, blow
dry, or updo.
Highly trained stylists also pro-
vide technical services such as
highlights, body wave, hair exten-
sions, thermal straightening, con-
ditioning treatments, keratin
complex treatments and free, per-
sonalized advice on customized
hair colors at the Color Bar.
Essensuals London delivers a
new, departmentalized salon ex-
perience in which the experts ed-
ucate as they style, said Lisa
Wolstromer, Cherry Hill Mall sen-
ior marketing director. We are
thrilled to offer our shoppers this
exclusive service at Cherry Hill
Mall. Essensuals London is one
of many noteworthy retailers to
join Cherry Hill Mall this year.
The North Face and Henri Ben-
del recently opened, with Pottery
Barn set to open this fall.
CMIT Solutions to
sponsor business event
CMIT Solutions of Cherry Hill
has signed on as presenting spon-
sor of Mitzvah Magic: Good
Friends Doing Good Deeds Pay-
ing It Forward on April 29, 2013,
at the Katz Jewish Community
Center in Cherry Hill.
Hosted by the Jewish Business
Network of southern New Jersey,
this distinctive networking event
will provide local business people
with the opportunity to give back
to the community by bringing
with them items to donate to
charity.
This is a wonderful opportu-
nity for the South Jersey business
community to flex its muscles
and show its extraordinary abili-
ty to contribute to those in need,
said Bob Riesenbach, owner and
president of CMIT Solutions of
Cherry Hill. Innocent victims of
domestic abuse and children bat-
tling serious hunger and illness
are among those who will benefit
from our collective effort.
Camden County Womens Cen-
ter, Ronald McDonald House, and
the Animal Welfare Association
were among 18 local charities that
benefited in 2012 from Mitzvah
Magic, which raised more than
$12,500 and $25,000 worth of do-
nated goods. This year, participat-
ing non-profits will again be in
need of everything from new
kids clothing and suitcases to art
supplies and laundry detergent.
Tickets are $10 in advance and
$18 at the door of the Katz Jewish
Community Center, which is lo-
cated at 1301 Springdale Road in
Cherry Hill. The event will take
place on April 29, 2013, from 5:30
to 8:30 p.m.
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said. Hopeful participants can
also register through
[Link] or by calling
(856) 424-4444 ext. 1150.
Pre-registration is priced at $20
for the race. To sign up beginning
at 7:30 a.m. the day of the race,
the price becomes $25 and $10 for
the fun run/walk.
The fun run/walk is set to com-
mence at 8:40 a.m. followed by the
5K race at 9 a.m.
Typically, participants reach
the end of the course around 10:30
a.m., said Bonetti.
There will be cash prizes for
the top three men and women fin-
ishers, he said.
The top winners will receive
$100. Second place collects $75.
Third-place finishers will get $50.
Remnants of snow lined the
course at last years race.
As the holiday season edges in,
donations of kosher canned
goods will be accepted for the
Jewish Family and Childrens
Services Food Bank, he said.
According to Cherry Hill
Spokeswoman Bridget Palmer,
the Katz JCC is a wellness part-
ner in the township.
Girls who participate in the
Girls on the Run program are in-
vited to run in the 5K, Palmer
said.
A subsidiary of a national or-
ganization by the same name,
Girls on the Run is intended to
build self-esteem and self-aware-
ness among girls ages 8 to 11,
Mayor Chuck Cahn said in a Sep-
tember statement. The goal is to
encourage friendship, while offer-
ing discussion points that include
emotional health, nutrition, the
importance of rest, positive atti-
tude and personal values.
The 5K race promotes health,
fitness and wellness, Bonetti said,
and is great for fitness enthusi-
asts to mark on their calendars,
as well as families.
Its a fun day for all, he said.
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At just 8 years old, when most
kids are thinking about video
games, friends and toys, Court-
ney Bell was fighting the global
spread of malaria.
That was five years ago, and
now with the help of her brother
Tyler and her parents, Courtney
continues to be an advocate for
the awareness malaria preven-
tion and for Nothing But Nets in a
very unique way by scaring it
away.
When Courtney learned about
the devastation caused by malar-
ia, she was horrified. But it was
her passion that led to her cru-
sade to prove that anyone, from
CEOs to students, could help pro-
tect families in Africa from
malaria.
Thats when the Scare for Nets
was born.
The Bells transformed their
Cherry Hill yard into a festive, yet
spooky, Halloween experience.
Scare for Nets has grown, and
hundreds of people brave the
Haunted Trail each year.
Scare for Nets brings aware-
ness for Nothing But Nets fight
against the spread of malaria.
Donations are made at the
event and online.
The money is used to provide
bed nets a simple, yet effective
tool to shield people from deadly
mosquito bites.
Scare for Nets lets others join
the fight against malaria and save
lives.
Last year Courtney and Tyler
raised about $1,000.
Their goal this Halloween is
$1,500. The Bells begin spreading
the word in early October to raise
awareness for the event and the
cause.
Its really important to me
that people appreciate how lucky
we are here not to have to worry
about malaria. If everyone donat-
ed just a few dollars, it could buy
nets to save so many from getting
sick with malaria, Courtney pas-
sionately said.
The Haunted Trail fundraiser
for Nothing But Nets will be held
on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday,
Oct. 27 from 7 to 10 p.m. at 242 Red-
stone Ridge, Cherry Hill.
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The Bells of Cherry Hill trans-
form their yard each year in the
fight against malaria. This year,
the Haunted Trail will take place
on Friday, Oct. 26 and Saturday,
Oct. 27 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Scare for Nets raises malaria awareness
Ruth Bishoff at (856) 829-5345.
FRIDAY OCT. 26
Shabbat Evening Service at Tem-
ple Emanuel: 8 p.m. in the sanc-
tuary. 1101 Springdale Road, Cher-
ry Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 7:30 p.m. at Kennedy
Hospital, Cooper Landing Road
and Chapel Avenue. Call (609)
239-0022 or visit [Link]-
[Link] for information.
Garden State Rotary Club of Cher-
ry Hill meeting: Noon at Ponzios
Diner and Restaurant, Route 70.
Questions, email EJ Paul at
ejgsrotary@[Link] for more
information.
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332.
SATURDAY OCT. 27
Coffee House at Croft Farm: 7:30 to
10 p.m. Enjoy gourmet coffee and
teas, specialty desserts, poetry,
music and more! Cost is $5. Croft
Farm Arts Center is at 100 Bor-
tons Mill Road.
Monster Mash: Grades kinder-
garten through fifth. 2:30 to 3:30
p.m. at Cherry Hill Public Library.
Have fun with monster-themed
makeup, crafts and stories. Food
may be served. Register online at
[Link].
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 p.m. at Kennedy Hos-
pital, Cooper Landing Road and
Chapel Avenue. Call (609) 239-
0022 or visit [Link]-
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SUNDAY OCT. 28
Katz JCC 5K Road Race: 7:30 a.m.
to noon at 1301 Springdale Road.
USATF-certified course. Chip-
timed event. T-shirt for first 150
pre-registered runners/walkers.
Post-race refreshments. Cash
prizes for overall male/female
first, second and third place fin-
ishers. Cost is $10 fun run/walk
and $20 5K by Friday, Oct. 26.
Cost is $25 on race day. Visit
[Link] to register.
St. Andrews United Methodist
Church: Worship service from
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday school
from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Adult
Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. Unit-
ed Methodist Youth Fellowship
from 6 to 8 p.m. 327 Marlton Pike
West, Cherry Hill.
Kingsway Church: Worship services
at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 2701
Chapel Ave., Cherry Hill.
St. Michaels Lutheran Church:
Worship services at 8:15 and 11
a.m. with Holy Communion. Sun-
day school and adult form at 9:30
a.m. 601 Kings Highway North,
Cherry Hill.
Unitarian Universalist Church: Lib-
eral-religious service at 10:15 a.m.
401 North Kings Highway, Cherry
Hill.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 5 and 9 p.m. at
Kennedy Hospital, Cooper Land-
ing Road and Chapel Avenue. Call
(609) 239-0022 or visit
[Link] for infor-
mation.
MONDAY OCT. 29
Chocolate Party: Grades four to six.
7 to 8 p.m. at Cherry Hill Public
Library. Paint with chocolate, play
games and indulge your sweet
tooth. Register online at
[Link].
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
information.
Balance Your Life with Tai Chi: 7 to
8 p.m. at St. Andrews United
Methodist Church, 327 Marlton
Pike West. Call 795-3428 or email
cherryhilltaichigroup@[Link]
or visit [Link]/Cherry-
Hill-Tai-Chi-Group.
Overeaters Anonymous open
meeting: 10 a.m. at Temple
Emmanuel. Call (609) 239-0022
or visit [Link]
for information.
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@[Link] 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-
viano at 429-5402.
Nicotine Anonymous meeting: 7
p.m. at Kennedy Hospital, Cooper
Landing Rd. and Chapel Ave. Call
354-0887 for information.
Exercise Class for Active Seniors:
8:30 to 10 a.m. every Monday.
Led by Fox Rehabilitation exer-
cise physiologist at Fox Rehabili-
tation, 7 Carnegie Plaza, Cherry
Hill. Call (877) 407-3422, ext.
5795 for more information and to
register.
TUESDAY OCT. 30
Retired Mens Club: Noon to 4 p.m.
at Cherry Hill Community Center,
820 Mercer St. Call 667-7332.
Golden Seniors Racquetball Club: 9
a.m. at Cherry Hill Health and
Racquet Club, Old Cuthbert Road.
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