Camden County closes offices and facilities January 26 due to winter storm

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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All Camden County offices will be closed to the public on Monday, January 26, due to a severe winter storm affecting Southern New Jersey. The closure also extends to all in-person classes, activities, and student services at Camden County College across all campuses and instructional locations for that day. However, online courses will proceed as planned.

The Camden County Library system will also close all its branches on Monday. Essential personnel from Camden County are still expected to report for work.

Residents can monitor the county’s website at www.camdencounty.com for updates and additional information.

Camden County operates through a seven-member Board of Commissioners responsible for legislative and executive duties, serving over 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey according to the official website. The county provides various services including public safety, health support, parks and recreation, infrastructure maintenance, education initiatives, workforce development programs, and economic growth efforts. These operations aim to enhance community welfare and quality of life for its residents.



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