Camden County newsletter features events and services for local residents

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official Website
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official Website
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Residents of Camden County are invited to access the latest news and event updates through the county’s weekly newsletter. The most recent edition highlights several topics, including a new look for the newsletter, details about the MLK Freedom Medal Ceremony, information on the MLK Day of Service Clean Up, and opportunities to schedule snow shoveling appointments.

The newsletter aims to keep residents informed about ongoing programs and upcoming events. Those interested can sign up to receive these updates every Thursday afternoon.

Camden County operates under a seven-member Board of Commissioners who manage legislative and executive duties for the county government in southern New Jersey. The county supports more than 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities and provides services such as public safety, health programs, parks, recreation facilities, and infrastructure maintenance. More information about Camden County’s operations and community initiatives can be found on its official website.

According to the official website, Camden County advances community welfare through efforts in education, workforce development, and public services. The county also maintains facilities including parks, libraries, and nutrition centers to foster community well-being.



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