Camden County announces weekly newsletter with new format and community highlights

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official website
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official website
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Residents of Camden County can access the latest news and updates through a weekly newsletter, which includes information on recent events and county programs. The current edition features details about a new look for the newsletter, the announcement of Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Medal recipients, data showing that Camden City’s homicide total is at its lowest since 1985, and coverage of the Commissioners’ 182nd Camden County Reorganization.

The newsletter encourages residents to sign up in order to receive updates, program information, and event listings every Thursday afternoon.

Camden County operates under a seven-member Board of Commissioners who oversee government operations for more than 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey according to its official website. The county provides services such as public safety, health programs, infrastructure maintenance, parks, libraries, and nutrition centers to support community well-being and promotes economic growth through education and workforce initiatives.

Additionally, Camden County works with local, state, and federal partners to bolster community programs. Residents interested in staying informed about county developments are encouraged to subscribe to the newsletter for regular updates.



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