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white males;
The Nineteenth Amendment gave
women the right to vote;
And The Voting Rights Act of 1965
prevented discrimination in voting.
A lot of time and effort were spent,
and blood was shed, to give all citizens
of the United States 18 years of age
and older the right to vote.
And now, it is up to you to take advantage of that right at the polls. The
General Election will be held Tuesday,
Nov. 8, and in addition to a contentious
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Letters to the editor regarding
the Nov. 8 election will not be printed
in the Nov. 2 edition. The Oct. 26 edition
will be the last edition before elections
to print these letters.
When looking for your vote: Mike Friedman says he really didnt mean to support
Donald Trump or Chris Christie.
While serving on Township Committee: Mike Friedman was a Trump delegate at the
Republican National Convention and repeatedly endorses Christie on social media!
(Source: Official 2016 Primary Election Ballot & Mike Friedmans Facebook Page)
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WEDNESDAY OCT. 19
Crochet and Knit Program: Adult. 4
p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at
203 Laurel Road. Crocheters and
knitters gather to work on projects. Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org.
Teen Volunteer Power Hour:
Teen/Tween. 4 p.m. Voorhees
Branch Library at 203 Laurel
Road. Earn a quick hour of volunteer service at the library. There
will be different projects each
month. Attendees must be
between six and 12th grade. Reg-
6 09 - 5 8 6 - 2 30 0
CALENDAR
ister at www.camdencountylibrary.org.
Breath, Water, Sound Yoga: Adult.
6:15 p.m. Voorhees Branch
Library at 203 Laurel Road.
Learn simple yet profoundly
effective tools to let go of emotional, mental and physical stress
easily from your system. David
uses a multifaceted yogic
approach involving breath, water,
sound, humor, postures, knowledge and group dynamics to
access more energy and relaxation. No prior experience needed and very gentle.
Kids Bingo: Children. 6:30 p.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203
Laurel Road. Bring a blanket for
sitting and play bingo! No registration required.
Arm Knitting: Adult. 6:30 p.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203
Laurel Road. Knit a fun fashion
accessory with recycled t-shirts
and other decorative types of
yarn. Supplies will be provided.
Register at www.camdencountylibrary.org.
Boy Scout Troop No. 48 meeting:
Behind Holy Communion Luther-
THURSDAY OCT. 20
Giant Voorhees Book Sale: 10 a.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203
Laurel Road. More than 100
tables with 60,000 books, music
and movies will be available for
purchase.
FRIDAY OCT. 21
Giant Voorhees Book Sale: 10 a.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203
Laurel Road. More than 100
tables with 60,000 books, music
and movies will be available for
purchase.
Math Classes: Adult. 10 a.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203
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By Freeholder Jeffrey Nash
Just over a year
ago, my rescue
dog Norman and
I sat outside of
a soaked parking lot trying to
stay dry under a
tent that was too
small to enclose
the excitement
for an innovative
piece of public
policy. It was there, in front of the
Camden County Animal Shelter,
I unveiled Normans Law, which
was progressive legislation that
ostensibly banned all stores in
our county from selling puppy
mill dogs and cats. I am happy to
announce this model legislation
has been adopted by jurisdictions
throughout New Jersey and the
country.
Last year, based on objective research and analysis done by local
advocates, the Humane Society
and pet owners, we wanted to ensure county residents had healthy
and happy families after they
adopt or buy a pet. That said, we
know that puppy mill dogs and
cats spend much of their lives
in small cages and female dogs
are bred as frequently as possible. Throughout the crafting of
this legislation I heard the horror
stories from pet owners who either knowingly or unknowingly
bought a puppy mill dog. Based
on those traumatic experiences
and commentary from across the
country, and right here in Camden County, there was no doubt
in my mind we had to act on this
issue.
As a dog owner and elected
official I wanted to ensure our
neighbors have the ability to
adopt healthy dogs and cats and
never have to worry about where
they come from or how they are
raised. In Camden County, almost 80 percent of our more than
180,000 households own a cat
or a dog; and I can tell you from
firsthand experience
that when our myriad
animal shelters open
their doors on the
weekends they are
flooded with prospective pet owners. It was
imperative that the
Board of Freeholders
act on this because we
know these animals
are not merely products, they are cherished family
members.
I can tell you Norman, my Labmix, is as synonymous with the
Nash family as I am. He is beloved by neighbors and, more
than likely, his well-being will
be asked about more so than my
own. As pet owners we develop
a special bond with our dogs and
cats that make them critical to our
households.
After a year of traveling the
state and working to spread the
word with help from advocates
and activists from my home town
of Cherry Hill I am happy to report that just about every town in
the county has adopted a localized version of Normans Law.
Furthermore, there has been significant interest statewide, with
Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex
and Mercer counties all adopting this important piece of legislation. Furthermore, more than
150 other jurisdictions have taken
up the challenge of eliminating
puppy and cat mills from their
respective communities.
For more information, visit
www.camdencounty.com. If you
have any other questions about
County services, please call me
at (856) 225-5466, or email me
at jnash@camdencounty.com.
Also, you can like us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/
camdencountynj and follow us on
Twitter @camdencountynj.
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Every week, The Sun will ask the candidates in the Nov. 8 election
for committee to respond to questions pertinent to local issues.
You can find responses online at www.voorheessun.com.
This weeks questions: 1.) What are your feelings regarding recent municipal
budgets, expenditures and municipal property tax rates in Voorhees?
2.) How would you rate the municipalitys ability to communicate with
residents and respond to their needs? What would you continue or change?
1.) While Township Committee has
made significant progress recently in
lowering the rate of tax increases in our
budget, it wasnt always that way. We
have plenty more work to do in this area
to stem the tide of good, hard-working,
residents who are fleeing our town after
their kids graduate high school for other
more tax-friendly towns in Burlington
County, Ocean County or even out of
state. It is incumbent upon committee to
do everything possible to alleviate this
burden on our residents.
During the nine-year period prior to
my election in 2010, when my opponents
party had absolute 5-0 control of committee, the average tax increase per year was
6.3 percent without a single year of taxes
being reduced or remaining flat. By comparison, the last six years since I have
been elected to committee, taxes have
only increased an average of 2.65 percent
annually with one year of taxes being reduced and another year of taxes remaining flat. This is not a coincidence, but is
the result of having a taxpayer watchdog
on committee who provides local govern-
Working to infuse a
Voorhees back to the days of 5-0
new revenue stream into our
one-party rule with record contownship by establishing comtinued tax increases highlighted
mercial naming rights sponsorby the granting of expensive payships with local and regional
to-play contracts to cronies of
businesses
the majority. If I have the honor
2.) Communication and transof being re-elected, I will continparency are vital to a responsible
ue to be a champion for the
local government. Our residents
Voorhees taxpayer by:
MIKE FRIEDMAN deserve committee members
Working to eliminate exwho are going to be available and
pensive political patronage jobs for responsive to them no matter what the
cronies of the majority paid for on the issue. Similarly to our tax rates, our combacks of Voorhees taxpayers;
mittee has made strides in this area since
Working to have our most expen- I came aboard in 2010, but there is more
sive yearly professional appointments that can and should be done.
work under a flat fee arrangement (as
Since 2010, I have improved communiother towns have done) as opposed to cation to our residents by hosting over 75
being paid via uncontained ballooning town hall and coffee meetings to provide
hourly fee which will allow us to con- status updates to residents and respond
tain costs and save us hundreds of thou- to residents concerns. I will continue to
sands of dollars per year;
dedicate myself to meeting with resi Working to continue and obtain dents whenever and wherever possible. I
new shared service opportunities with was also the first committeeperson to creother towns and public entities to share ate and maintain a dedicated Facebook
1.) As many residents know, the majority of our property taxes fund the local
and regional school districts. Voorhees
has an excellent school system. Like
most things in life, you get what you pay
for. This is also true with the municipal
budget, which makes up about 14 percent
of the total property tax bill and is the
only portion that is under the control of
township committee. My view is to hold
the line on taxes with more disciplined
spending through enhanced shared services and grants. I also believe that
Voorhees residents are entitled to the
highest quality of municipal services at
the lowest possible costs. As a parent and
long-time Voorhees resident, I understand the importance of public safety and
security in times like these. The safety of
Voorhees children and our families must
come first. Our Voorhees Police Department, led by Chief Lou Bordi, does an excellent job, and we must give the police
department and first responders the re-
Various fire departments from South Jersey gathered at Eastern Regional High School for Fire
Prevention Awareness Night. Fun was had all around as families enjoyed water ice and pretzels
while meeting firefighters and K9s. Kids also got to see the inside of a fire truck and ride around
in a mini fire truck. Clockwise from above: Voorhees firefighters John Schwarz and Curt Nagle
hold fire prevention goodie bags. Volunteer firefighters, from left, Matt Chance, Brandon Volpe and
Michael Lewandowski scoop water ice. Eight-year-old Olivia Parsinitz and her sister, Lily, 2, are all
smiles. Chintal and Kal Patel of Voorhees have fun with their sons Aryan and Kian. Christine
Balducci-Brown smiles as her daughter, Brooke Brown, 2, meets K9 Cooper.
CALENDAR
CALENDAR
SATURDAY OCT. 22
Laurel Road. Basic math refresher classes for adults.
Senior Card Group: Seniors. 12:45
p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at
203 Laurel Road. Seniors meet
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Gaming Fridays: Grades six to 12. 3
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South Jersey Yarners: Adult. 7 p.m.
Voorhees Branch Library at 203
Laurel Road. All things yarn!
Come with your knitting needles,
crochet hooks, and yarn for an
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beginners to advanced. Register
at www.camdencountylibrary.org.
Congregation Beth El: Shabbat
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p.m. Voorhees Branch Library at
203 Laurel Road. Caregivers and
kids work together to build racecar tracks with cardboard tubes.
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Microsoft Power Point II: Adult.
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Voorhees Branch Library at 203
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7311.
T'ai Chi: Adult. 7 p.m. Voorhees
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