Camden County closes offices and cancels in-person college classes due to winter storm

Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
Louis Cappelli, Jr. Commissioner Director
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Due to a severe winter storm affecting Southern New Jersey, Camden County officials have announced that all county offices will be closed to the public on Monday, January 26. The closure also extends to Camden County College, where all in-person classes, activities, and student services are canceled for the day at every campus and instructional location. Online courses at the college will continue as scheduled.

In addition, all branches of the Camden County Library system will be closed on Monday. Essential county personnel are expected to report to work as usual.

Residents are encouraged to monitor the official Camden County website for updates and additional information.

Camden County operates through a seven-member Board of Commissioners who oversee legislative and executive duties for the county government. The county provides various services including public safety, health support, parks and recreation, and infrastructure improvements across its 37 municipalities in southern New Jersey (official website). Camden County also advances community welfare through education initiatives, workforce development programs, and maintains facilities such as parks and libraries (official website). With a population of over 500,000 residents, the county works with local, state, and federal partners to enhance quality of life through these efforts (official website).



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