Camden County offices closed due to snow forecast for January 6

Camden County offices closed due to snow forecast for January 6
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director — Official website
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Camden County offices will not open on Monday, January 6th, due to the anticipated snowfall expected to begin early in the morning and continue throughout the day. Despite the closure of offices, employees will maintain operations remotely. Essential workers are required to continue their duties as usual.

Residents seeking information about additional closures or delays can find updates by visiting the county’s webpage, downloading the Camden County mobile app, or checking Camden County’s Facebook page.



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