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By MIKE MONOSTRA
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By MIKE MONOSTRA
School taxes will be on the rise
in Cherry Hill Township after the
Board of Education adopted its
2016-17 budget at last Tuesdays
meeting.
The Cherry Hill Public
Schools adopted budget for next
year includes a total tax levy increase of 3.43 percent. Cherry
Hill residents with an average assessed home of $223,500 will have
an increase of $108 in their school
tax bill. Residents with the average assessed home can expect to
pay about $4,830 in school taxes.
Assistant superintendent of
business James Devereaux gave a
presentation prior to the public
hearing and vote on the budget.
There were no major changes
after the board voted to approve
the preliminary budget on March
15.
please see TOTAL, page 14
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Cooper Elementary School teacher Linda Pezzella helps Patrick Lancos put some soil into a cup
during an activity at Sustainable Cherry Hill Earth Festival last Saturday. For more photos, please
see page 21.
Entering the 2016 season, Cherry Hill High School West girls
lacrosse junior Ashley Lechliter
decided she wanted to try to reach
100
career
goals before
the end of the
year.
It was quite
a lofty goal
considering
she
hadnt
even scored 50
in her first
two seasons
combined.
LECHLITER
I set goals
for myself that I want to achieve,
Lechliter said. This year, it was
try to hit 100. So Ive been going
really hard to get the goals.
please see LECHLITER, page 17
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The data would say yes, at least on the surface; now its time for a next step
Your thoughts
Is Gov. Christies property tax reform
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local councils, committees, commissions and school boards to take a second look at expenses and cut the excess
wherever possible. It forces these entities to investigate shared services and
share resources.
In a word, it forces accountability.
No council, committee, commission
or school board wants the fate of its
budget to rest in the hands of voters.
School boards disliked the practice
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Is Christies 2 percent cap the be-all,
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Now, its up to our state government the one we have now and the
next administration that will take office when Christies terms ends in
2018 to take the next step and fix our
states broken property tax system
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School West softball scores were
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Bishop Eustace defeated Cherry
Hill West, 7-2, on April 22
Becca Gurst went 1-for-3 with a
triple and two RBIs. Elena Vaughan was 1-for-2 with a double. Bishop Eustace scored four runs in
the seventh inning to open up a
big lead late.
Cherry Hill West defeated Woodbury, 14-3, in six innings on April
25
Meghan Davis had an outstanding day for the Lions, going
4-for-4 with three home runs and
eight RBIs. Kayla Posten went 4for-4 with two doubles and five
RBIs. Kerriann Dignan and Jade
Stubblefield each had three hits.
Cherokee defeated Cherry Hill
West, 13-4, on April 27
Elena Vaughan had a home
run and two RBIs for the Lions in
the loss. Kayla Posten went 1-for-3
with two RBIs. Arcilia Hernandez
doubled and scored a run.
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The following Cherry Hill High
School West baseball score was
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The Cherry Hill Public Library
will host a presentation about piping plovers, one of New Jerseys
most critically endangered bird
species, on Tuesday, May 10 at 7
p.m.
Learn what is being done to
protect and monitor them locally
along the Jersey Shore, as well as
a fascinating story of their annual migration to and from the Bahamas. Against all odds, these
tiny shorebirds return to the
same locations every year and the
speaker, Todd Pover, has greeted them at both ends of their
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Lechliter has become one of
the top breakout offensive players
in all of South Jersey. After leading Cherry Hill West with six
goals in the Lions 12-10 win over
Williamstown High School on
April 23, Lechliter increased her
goal total for the season to 44. As
of April 25, she was second in the
Olympic Conference in goals,
with only Seneca High Schools
Dani LeSaint ahead of her.
Lechliter admitted shes aware
of where she stands compared to
other top scorers in the area, but
she doesnt pay too much attention to the stats.
My dad keeps track of that
stuff, she said. Hell print stuff
out and give it to me, so I kind of
know.
It doesnt really matter to me,
she added. Im just playing the
game.
Head coach Melissa Venturi
has worked with Lechliter for a
number of years both with Cherry Hill West and South Jersey
Devils, the club team Venturi coowns. She spoke very highly of
Lechliters play this season.
Shes a once-in-a-lifetime player, Venturi said. She worked really hard on her skills. Shes the
type of kid where she goes home,
shoots on her net for about an
hour to practice. She does extra
running. She does extra shooting.
Shes worked for every benefit
thats come to her and every single achievement.
Lechliters breakout has been
important for the Lions, who
started the season with a 3-7
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A group of parents came to last
Tuesdays board of education
meeting asking whether the
school district could help fix what
they described to be a dangerous
Cherry Hill East softball field.
My daughter is an outfielder,
Sandra Rosman said. She has
fallen into a hole, she has fallen
into a divot, she has traveled over
a makeshift fence.
Rosman added the softball field
at Cherry Hill East pales in comparison to Cherry Hill Wests facility.
Cherry Hill West has a
dugout, they have a fence, they
have an electric scoreboard, she
said. We have none of those
things. We dont even have bleachers for people to sit.
Michael Levine has a daughter
in the softball program and has
also coached softball for more
than a decade with Cherry Hill
Atlantic Little League. He said of
the many fields he has seen all
around the Mid-Atlantic region,
Cherry Hill East has the worst.
I have never seen an abomination of a field that Cherry Hill
East puts its girls on, Levine
said.
Less than 1 percent of what
was spent on the turf fields would
be sufficient to build a safe softball field for the girls, he added.
Another parent, Linda Geis,
said she and other parents presented the same issues to the
board in 2015, but nothing has
changed.
We were promised a fence this
season, Geis said. We were told
the money was available for it
and it would be in for the first
game of the season. We have, I
think, four home games left and
theres still no fence up at our
field and no answer as to why.
Board of Education President
Carol Matlack thanked the par-
EARTH FESTIVAL
Photos by Mike Monostra/The Sun
Sustainable Cherry Hill held its ninth annual Earth Festival at Croft Farm last Saturday.
Clockwise from left: Brad Bricker, 9, cuddles with his chicken, Hawkeye, at the Camden
County Chickens tent. The Sustainable Cherry Hill Earth Festival banner. Emily And
Sarah Whitson show off plants they purchased. The Cherry Hill High School East Cougar
and Cherry Hill High School West Lion show their support for sustainability. Springdale
Farms had an array of flowers for sale. Sharp Elementary School fourth grader Brandon
Dekerlegand, fourth grader Nathan Jane and fifth grader Delanie Morris were ambassadors for their school. Seth Nayote, Lucas Mozes, Kurt Comber and Kevin Comber represented Boy Scout Troop No. 170. Connor DeLuca and Scott Lina take a break from the
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