Camden County releases weekly newsletter with updates and upcoming events

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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Camden County announced on April 10 the release of its latest weekly newsletter, providing residents with news and information about local events and programs.

The newsletter is designed to keep the community informed about important updates, including town hall meetings, festivals, and other activities taking place throughout April. It aims to help residents stay engaged with developments in their area.

This week’s edition highlights several topics such as town hall updates, details on upcoming April events, the Down & Derby Festival, and the unveiling of the South Jersey 250 Event. The county encourages residents to sign up for these regular updates to receive listings of programs and activities every Thursday afternoon.

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

Serving over 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities according to the official website, Camden County focuses on enhancing quality of life through services related to public safety, health care access, transportation improvements, and economic development initiatives according to the official website. Governance is provided by a seven-member Board of Commissioners who serve staggered three-year terms according to the official website.

The operations of Camden County extend throughout southern New Jersey’s 37 municipalities according to the official website. Residents interested in staying updated are encouraged by officials to subscribe for future newsletters.



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