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01-03-2009, 10:11 AM
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Shanny! LOL Cherry Hill is a cute town!
I went through it the other day after my Trader Joe's adventure. I had to sprint to Cherry Hill for some shoes at DSW that I couldn't find in Marlton...TONS AND TONS OF STORES AND PLAZAS! I was in Heaven lol...
Is CheeBurger Cheeburger any good to eat at for a quick bite? LOL...
It is a quaint town! I love the giant Christmas tree at the TD Banknorth Bank........
Just wanted to compliment your town!! 
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01-03-2009, 11:00 AM
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Location: Cinnaminson NJ
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south Jersey is incredible.. It has everything.. The North Jersey peeps *think* they do.. we we know otherwise.. and don't tell em, because they will want to live down here too 
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01-03-2009, 07:18 PM
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jersey girl at heart.
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Location: Central NJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by njsocks
I went through it the other day after my Trader Joe's adventure. I had to sprint to Cherry Hill for some shoes at DSW that I couldn't find in Marlton...TONS AND TONS OF STORES AND PLAZAS! I was in Heaven lol...
Is CheeBurger Cheeburger any good to eat at for a quick bite? LOL...
It is a quaint town! I love the giant Christmas tree at the TD Banknorth Bank........
Just wanted to compliment your town!! 
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Cheeburger Cheeburger is -delicious-! We have one up here 
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01-03-2009, 08:05 PM
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Like my 'tude?
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Cherry Hill, New Jersey
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Quote:
Originally Posted by njsocks
I went through it the other day after my Trader Joe's adventure. I had to sprint to Cherry Hill for some shoes at DSW that I couldn't find in Marlton...TONS AND TONS OF STORES AND PLAZAS! I was in Heaven lol...
Is CheeBurger Cheeburger any good to eat at for a quick bite? LOL...
It is a quaint town! I love the giant Christmas tree at the TD Banknorth Bank........
Just wanted to compliment your town!! 
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LOL! Thanks Socks!
I never thought in a zillion years that I would end up here. After spending a dozen or so years in California, I thought if I did return, I would settle back in Monmouth County (where I'm from).
Cherry Hill has a lot of plusses. It has fantastic shopping and the proximity to Philadelphia is fantastic. However, the traffic here is insane and as many (including moi) have mentioned before, we have no downtown. Many people refer to the Cherry Hill Mall as our downtown.
Cheeburger2 (My best attempt at squaring) is pretty cool. The first time we were there we were in a hurry and it took 4-evah to get our food. All and all though...great place!
Please call again!
Shanny 
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01-03-2009, 10:50 PM
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Town? I think Cherry Hill has appx 76,000 people. 50,000 constitutes a city, correct me if I'm wrong. I live in Washington Twp, (South), we have over 50,000 people here, when I moved here there was 12,000, I miss the farms!     
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01-04-2009, 07:51 AM
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Pardon me, if I may interrupt here...
can anyone tell me what buses go from Philadelphia to Cherry Hill?
I know of Bolt Bus for 7 bucks. Anything, erm, cheaper?
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01-04-2009, 08:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NadjaBreton
Pardon me, if I may interrupt here...
can anyone tell me what buses go from Philadelphia to Cherry Hill?
I know of Bolt Bus for 7 bucks. Anything, erm, cheaper?
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New Jersey Transit
Check the 404, 405 and 406 Buses, this is what I saw at first glance - there might be more.
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01-04-2009, 09:20 AM
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Yeah, Cherry Hill's downtown is Haddonfield or maybe Collingswood. It could have been Earlton if Rt.70 wasn't so darned wide, though that is the narrow section.
I still miss the big trees and grass where the track used to be.
Nadja, don't forget PATCO and The Atlantic City Line trains.
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