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The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

Lockart conducts the Rock Voices choir during the concert.

Rock Voices brings community together through music

Zoey Dorn, Eastside Media Director May 10, 2026

Rock Voices, an adult community choir directed by Cherry Hill High School East choir teacher Heather Lockart, performed its spring concert on May 2 at Bethel Baptist Church. The choir, centered around classic rock music and community connection, aims...

Sakura Sushi and Hibachi welcomes diners to enjoy their extensive menu.

Sakura Sushi and Hibachi values authenticity and taste

Tamari Kakauridze, Eastside Staff April 16, 2026

Sakura Sushi and Hibachi, located at 814 S White Horse Pike in Somerdale, has easily earned a spot on my list of favorite sushi restaurants. From the outside, the restaurant might not immediately stand out as anything extraordinary. However, the colorful...

Student artists incorporated varying mediums into their work, from paint to acrylic pens to mixed media.

‘I Heart Art’ Youth Art Show encourages creativity

Zoey Dorn, Eastside Media Director March 9, 2026

Young artists across Cherry Hill Township got the chance to see their creativity displayed on gallery walls during the annual 'I Heart Art' Youth Art Show, held Feb. 10–22 at the Croft Farm Arts Center. The show invited students in grades K–8 to...

Pictured above is the sanctuary at the Kol Ami Religious School.

Language schools keep Cherry Hill diverse

Grace Li, Eastside Community Editor December 6, 2025

From Cherry Hill East’s numerous culture clubs to the everyday passersby on the street, diversity is one of the defining features of Cherry Hill. One of the most powerful ways this cultural variety is preserved and celebrated is through the community’s...

The various menu options provide excitement to the dining experience, like the birria tacos featured above.

El Toro del Fuego puts a new spin on Mexican cuisine

Rose Aynbinder, Eastside Staff November 17, 2025

“The Fire Bull” is definitely one way to describe the fiery punch of the new Mexican grill, El Toro del Fuego, in Hamilton, NJ. The restaurant’s debut was on Oct. 29 and it is already a cohesive establishment.  The restaurant has a unique vibe...

Little Coco in Barrington, NJ.

Little Coco: A Coffee House That Stands Out From The Rest

Gabrielle Levine, Eastside Community Editor April 24, 2024

When the craving for a coffee or pastry strikes, the first place one often thinks to go is to their local Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts. Hidden behind these popular coffee shops are smaller gems that haven’t been recognized by a majority of the public....

Bianca’s Kids makes dreams come true for children in need

Bianca’s Kids makes dreams come true for children in need

Claire Ding, Eastside Staff March 1, 2024

As children, Disney told listeners that, “If you keep on believing, the dreams that you wish for will come true.” But sometimes, life isn’t a fairytale. In August 2010, Bianca Yodice, a woman with a passion for helping children with separation...

Students in Mrs. Morgan’s class visit Grounds For Sculpture.

“Night Forms: Infinite Wave” illuminates a new era of art

Isabelle Berger, Eastside Global Commentary Editor January 31, 2024

Grounds For Sculpture is a unique 42-acre garden that blends art and nature seamlessly. It has had various exhibits in the past, but its 2021 Night Forms exhibit was perhaps its most popular. It was a huge hit with families who wanted a unique adventure...