Camden County releases weekly newsletter with local event updates

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official website
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director - Official website
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The Camden County weekly newsletter for December 18, 2025, is now available online. The latest edition features updates on several local initiatives and upcoming events in the community.

Included in this week’s newsletter are details about the Camden County Police Department’s Winter Wonderland event, highlights from a recent holiday toy drive, announcements about future concerts, and safety tips for the holiday season.

Residents can sign up to receive these weekly updates, which are distributed every Thursday afternoon. The newsletter provides information on programs and events happening throughout Camden County.

“Sign up today! to receive this listing of updates, programs and events every Thursday Afternoon.”

For more information or to access the latest news and event updates from Camden County, visit their website.



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