Camden County closes offices and libraries February 23 due to winter storm

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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All Camden County offices and library branches will be closed to the public on Monday, February 23, due to a severe winter storm expected across Southern New Jersey. Essential county personnel are still required to report for duty.

The county announced that weather and road condition updates will be available at www.camdencounty.com.

Camden County provides a range of services aimed at advancing community welfare, including education, workforce development, and public services. The county maintains facilities such as parks, libraries, and nutrition centers to support community well-being. These efforts serve over 500,000 residents in 37 municipalities throughout southern New Jersey. The Board of Commissioners, consisting of seven members serving staggered three-year terms, oversees operations that focus on enhancing quality of life through public safety, health services, transportation initiatives, and economic development. More information about these services can be found on the official website.



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