On Tuesday, the Camden County Board of Commissioners and the Department of Constituent Services’ Office of Hispanic Affairs held a Three Kings Day event for families and children at the Parish of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Camden City.
Nilsa Cruz-Perez, Director of Constituent Services, stated, “For many, Three Kings Day represents the official end of the holiday season, so we’ll be making sure the festivity ends with one last chance to celebrate. We invite everyone in our community to join us for this celebration of tradition and culture every year.”
The Board of Commissioners oversees government operations in Camden County and provides services such as public safety, health programs, infrastructure maintenance, and community facilities for more than 500,000 residents across its municipalities. More information about these services is available on their official website. The county also works to improve quality of life through education initiatives and workforce development. Camden County operates under a seven-member Board of Commissioners who serve staggered three-year terms and manages facilities like parks, libraries, and nutrition centers to support community well-being (official website).
Camden County serves over 500,000 residents throughout 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey (official website). The county seat is Camden.

