Just bring your blankets or lawn chairs to unwind and get cozy for Camden’s Movies in the Park! Hosted at the McLaughlin Norcross Memorial Dell in Haddon Lake Park. Snacks and refreshments will be available to enjoy.
Pumpkin Spooktacular Event ft. Beetlejuice – Friday, October24th @ 5 PM (We will be giving away and decorating pumpkins!)
This October, Camden County stands united in raising awareness, honoring those affected, and promoting equitable access to care. Join us at Cooper River Park’s Jack Curtis Stadium for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer on Sunday, October19th from 8:30 AM – 12 PM. The largest network of breast cancer events in the nation! Help raise money to help the American Cancer Society fund groundbreaking breast cancer research and provide patient services like free rides to treatment, free places to stay when treatment is far from home, a live 24/7 helpline and more.
Get in the Fall spirit at the largest 4-H Club fundraiser for over 25 years, the 4-H Haunted Walk continues this weekend, October 17th – 18th, starting at 7:30 PM to 10:30 PM. Enjoy this family-friendly haunted walk for ages eight and up. Meetings and activities are held at the Camden County Office of Sustainability, 508 Lakeland Rd., Blackwood. Tickets can be purchased at the event, registration is not required. For more information, please call 856-216-7130 Ext. 2.
Be a part of history this election and become a boardworker for the Camden County Board of Elections. We need you to help make sure that every vote counts! On Tuesday, November 4th, the Board of Elections is hiring employees age 16 and over for $300. Requirements include being registered to vote and completing the mandatory training.
For more information call 856-401-8683, or Click Here to apply.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners and Congressman Donald Norcross will reschedule our town hall meeting with all levels of government in Haddon Heights to a new date soon. If you have any questions or need assistance until our next Town Hall Meeting, please submit them, and we will forward them to the appropriate level of government. Click Here to submit questions.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners hosts its Monthly Meetings at 520 Market Street on the 6th Floor in Camden. These meetings are open to the public and allow community members to stay up-to-date on county proceedings. The next Caucus Meeting will take place on Monday, November10th, and the next Monthly Commissioner Meeting will be held Thursday, November13th. Click Here to watch meetings online.
Imagine all your county information in the palm of your hand, just sign up for The Camden County App! Our mobile app is a free resource that serves as a one stop source for Camden County’s services, concerts, weather closings, programs, events, and more. Available for both iPhone and Android. Click Here to download the app
“Dear Gloucester Township Residents and Community Members,
After more than three decades of dedicated service to the Gloucester Township Police Department, I have made the decision to retire from my position as Chief of Police on November 1, 2025. Serving this community as a police officer has been one of the greatest honors of my life, and this decision comes with both gratitude and reflection.
From my first days on patrol to the privilege of leading the men and women as the 11th Chief of Police of this outstanding department, I have witnessed firsthand the strength, compassion, and resilience that make Gloucester Township such a special place to call home. Together, we have faced challenges, built partnerships, and created innovative programs that have become models for policing across New Jersey and beyond.
The Camden County Board of Commissioners will join Holcomb Bus Service for the grand opening of its new Camden transportation facility and unveiling of its electric school bus fleet, today, October 17 at noon, at 1900 Federal Street, Camden.
The new fleet represents a significant investment in clean energy, and the future of student transportation across the region.
“The arrival of these electric school buses marks a major milestone for sustainability and environmental health in Camden,” said Commissioner Jeffrey Nash. “They will play an essential role in reducing emissions and improving air quality for everyone who lives, works, and learns in this city.”
Rams Centennial Social Saturday, November 8, in GCHS Gymnasium: Registration Now Open!
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Share Your Memories of GCHS!
The 2025-26 school year marks the centennial celebration of Gloucester Catholic High School, a significant milestone for generations of alumni. It’s tme to reconnect with old friends, share cherished memories, bring out our school spirit and honor our legacy.
Share your school memories with us and we’ll post them on Facebook and Instagram.
The South Jersey Health System is Among Such Honorees as Audible, Mastercard, and Sesame Workshop
Virtua Health, South Jersey’s largest health system, has won nationwide recognition for its initiatives supporting social causes.
Not-for-profit Virtua has received a 2025 Greater Good Award in the category of Local Community Benefit, for its Champions of Humanity campaign. Other finalists and awardees include Audible, Mastercard, and Sesame Workshop, as well as Sensodyne and Feeding America.
“Champions of Humanity is a concept deeply rooted in the understanding that health goes beyond medical treatment, encompassing an individual’s entire life and environment,” said Virtua President and CEO Dennis W. Pullin. “It recognizes that every person has their own stories and aspirations, and that their well-being is profoundly influenced by their living conditions, opportunities, and challenges.”