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A new dessert cafe specializing in taiyaki, a popular fish-shaped Japanese cake, has opened. We take a look inside. Also this week, Cherry Hill East has named an interim principal after its last one resigned, Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital received a multimillion dollar grant to support mental health emergencies, and an East alum’s unconventional lamb products hit Wegmans shelves.
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Cherry Hill’s newest dessert cafe, Ensōra, opened last week in the Barclay Farm Shopping Center, where it’s serving matcha and coffee drinks, soft serve, breakfast sandwiches, and taiyaki, a fish-shaped Japanese cake with sweet and savory fillings.
Owner Michele Lin perfected the recipe to give her taiyaki a chewy, mochi-like texture more unique to Asian culture, she said, which differs from what many other cafes might serve.
With Ensōra, Lin hopes to give South Jersey residents easier access to Japanese desserts and more authentic matcha, having traveled to the country over the summer to select the perfect strain.
Read more about Ensōra and its offerings here.
Cherry Hill’s Board of Education has named Leslie Walker, former Mount Ephraim Public Schools superintendent and Henry C. Beck Middle School assistant principal and teacher, to serve as interim principal of East following Daniel Finkle’s resignation last month.
Walker’s appointment comes around the same time another school district rescinded its employment offer to Finkle, who was set to become principal there in November.
Days before Finkle resigned, he, the Board of Education, and two other top administrators, were named in a lawsuit alleging that the district subjected David Francis-Maurer, a former assistant principal, to discrimination and retaliation, The Inquirer’s Denali Sagner reports.
Read more about the administrative shakeups at East here.
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🎳 Things to Do
🇬🇧 Redcoats on King’s Highway: Travel back in time to the American Revolution through the perspective of a British solider and British troops. ⏰ Wednesday, Oct. 8, 7 p.m. 💵 Free 📍 Cherry Hill Library
🇬🇷 Greek Agora Festival: Sample food and wine, experience Greek culture, and listen to music at this annual festival. ⏰ Thursday, Oct. 9-Sunday, Oct. 12, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 💵 Free 📍 Saint Thomas Greek Orthodox Church
👜 Designer Bag Bingo: Those 21 and over can play 10 rounds of bingo and vie for designer bags. There will also be a raffle and door prizes. ⏰ Friday, Oct. 10, 7 p.m. 💵 $35 📍 American Legion Post 372
🏚️ Vera Haunted House: Vera is transforming for spooky season at this themed event, where costumes are encouraged but not required. ⏰ Friday, Oct. 10, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 💵 $13.34-$19.03 📍 Vera
👟 Katz JCC POWR 5K/1 Mile Walk for Parkinson’s: Hit the pavement during this benefit run and walk. ⏰ Sunday, Oct. 12, 8:30 a.m. 💵 $30-$40 📍 Katz JCC
🎼 Opera From Around the Globe: Hear artists perform arias in different languages. ⏰ Sunday, Oct. 12, 3 p.m. 💵 $20 📍 Croft Farm
🥐 Dough and Sip with Mindful Munchkin Sensory Play: Wild Child Play Co. is teaming up with Mindful Munchkin for this session geared toward kids 1 to 12 that includes an hour of open play and a session for kids to make their own creations out of dough. ⏰ Monday, Oct. 13, 10:30 a.m. 💵 $25 📍 Wild Child Play Co.
💃 CHEA 12th Annual Golden Age Prom: Today is the last day to register for this beloved tradition bringing together seniors and high school volunteers for a night of dancing, dining, and music. ⏰ Thursday, Oct. 23, 5-9 p.m. 💵 Free 📍 The Legacy Club
🏡 On the Market
This four-bedroom home is located just a short walk from Barclay Farmstead and its trails. Built in 1958, it retains some features that harken back to the past, like wood parquet floors in the foyer and a second-floor bathroom with old-school tiles, but an updated dual vanity. The first floor features an updated kitchen in a white with black and gray color scheme that has counter seating and a pantry. It’s adjacent to an open-concept living and dining area, which features a white brick wall with a fireplace. There are three bedrooms upstairs, including a primary suite with two closets. Downstairs, there’s an additional bedroom, a family room, and laundry. Other features include a covered front porch and a screened-in porch out back. There’s an open house on Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m.
See more photos of the property here.
Price: $569,000 | Size: 2,176 SF | Acreage: 0.39
📈 Cherry Hill market report
This Cherry Hill market report is published on a monthly basis. Above is data for September from realtor.com.
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