(Camden, NJ) – Jefferson Health New Jersey, the Camden County Freeholder Board, and the Camden County Health Department have collaborated to open a new drive-up coronavirus (COVID-19) testing site on ... More
(Camden, NJ) – Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order Monday that prohibits cable and telecommunications providers from terminating voice or internet services to customers until 30 days after the ... More
(Gloucester Township, NJ) –The Camden County Department of Health is announcing 10 new deaths caused by novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Camden County, as well as 127 additional confirmed cases of ... More
(Camden, NJ) – Freeholder Director, Louis Cappelli Jr., Congressman Donald Norcross, Interim President of Jefferson Health New Jersey Brian Sweeney, and Gloucester Township Mayor David Mayer, will go over the ... More
(Camden, NJ) – On April 9, Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 123 extending grace periods during which certain insurance companies, including health insurers, life insurers, and property and ... More
“Camden County lost a great public servant and community leader with the passing of Judge Davis, a tireless advocate for City of Camden and all residents of Camden County. Judge ... More
(Camden, NJ) – The COVID-19 testing site located at Cooper’s Poynt Waterfront Park in Camden will be temporarily closed today, Monday, April 13, due to a severe storm with high ... More
The statement below is by Freeholder Jonathan Young in regard tonight’s forecasted storms. “Our current forecast predicts heavy rain and showers overnight, with wind gusts that could reach 35 to ... More
(Gloucester Township, NJ) –The Camden County Department of Health is announcing 80 additional confirmed cases of patients with coronavirus (COVID-19) today. This brings the aggregate number of confirmed positive cases ... More
(Gloucester Township, NJ) –The Department of Health is announcing 83 additional confirmed cases of patients with coronavirus (COVID-19) today. This brings the aggregate number of confirmed positive cases to 1,175 ... More