Camden County officials join Five Towns Forum Constituent Fair

Pamela Lampitt County Clerk at Camden County - Camden County
Pamela Lampitt County Clerk at Camden County - Camden County
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On Saturday, members of the Camden County Board of Commissioners, along with Clerk Pamela Lampitt and Surrogate Michelle Gentek-Mayer, participated in the Five Towns Forum Constituent Fair. The event was organized by the boroughs of Hi-Nella, Laurel Springs, Magnolia, Somerdale, and Stratford.

The fair offered residents an opportunity to meet with representatives from various government agencies at the state, county, and local levels. These representatives provided information about available resources and offered guidance to attendees.

During the event, Surrogate Michelle Gentek-Mayer led a breakout session at 10 a.m. She discussed the services that the Office of the Surrogate offers to residents.

Photos from the event are available online.



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