Camden County releases weekly newsletter with news and event updates

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 stay informed about local news and events through the county’s weekly newsletter. The latest edition, released on January 12, features updates on a new newsletter format, details about the upcoming MLK Freedom Medal Ceremony, a preview of key events for 2026, and information on how to schedule passport appointments online.

The newsletter encourages community members to sign up in order to receive updates, programs, and event listings every Thursday afternoon. “Sign up today! to receive this listing of updates, programs and events every Thursday Afternoon.”

Camden County serves over 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey, with Camden as its county seat. The county government is managed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners who oversee legislative and executive responsibilities. The county focuses on enhancing quality of life through services in public safety, health, transportation, economic development, education, workforce development, and public services. It also maintains facilities such as parks, libraries, and nutrition centers to support community well-being.

For more information about Camden County’s initiatives and services—including partnerships with local, state, and federal agencies—residents can visit the official website.



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