Camden County releases weekly newsletter with updates on events and achievements

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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Camden County released its latest weekly newsletter on April 2, providing residents with news, event highlights, and community updates.

The newsletter offers information relevant to the county’s more than 500,000 residents across 37 municipalities. Topics in this edition include landlord event highlights, upcoming April events, green initiatives in the county, and a report of the first homicide-free winter in five decades.

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

Residents are encouraged to sign up for these weekly updates that provide information about programs and events every Thursday afternoon. Camden County focuses on enhancing quality of life through services related to public safety, health care access, transportation improvements, and economic development according to the official website.

The county operates under a seven-member Board of Commissioners who serve staggered three-year terms according to the official website. Its operations extend across all municipalities within southern New Jersey according to the official website.

As Camden County continues its outreach through newsletters and other communications channels, officials say they aim to keep residents informed about ongoing projects that support local communities.



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