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CamCO reveals 48 coronavirus deaths in last 18 days of April

Additional 105 new COVID-19 cases discovered.

All schools closed for the remainder of academic year

The following was announced by Gov. Phil Murphy across the state's appropriate social media accounts.

County, state parks to reopen tomorrow

State and county parks will reopen Saturday, May 2 following Gov. Murphy's executive order. Playgrounds and organized activities, however, are to remain closed or prohibited

Dispatches from Home: The top films of the last 20 years

We’re now in our third month of isolation.  You’ve run out of ways to entertain yourself and your family. You’ve played Monopoly so many times...

No deaths, 165 new cases of COVID-19 in CamCo

One hundred eight recorded cases from Wednesday, down to 57 on Thursday.

Historical Society’s Book Club meeting to be held online

May 18 session scheduled for Zoom.

Two more deaths from COVID-19 in CamCo

Deaths recorded in Camden City and Clementon.

Letter to the Editor: Lawrence D. Carlson

Head of United Methodist Communities urges public to praise senior-care workers.

Two deaths, 116 new cases of COVID-19 in CamCo

Deaths occurred in Voorhees Township.

Property tax grace period extended to June 1

The announcement was made during Gov. Phil Murphy's April 28 press briefing.

Five deaths, 165 new coronavirus cases in CamCo

Cherry Hill and Voorhees hit hardest on Monday; Camden City continues to have bulk of new infections.

Two new coronavirus testing sites to open in Camden City

One site to open on April 29, other scheduled for May 5; Poynt Waterfront Park testing site to close May 1.

Camden County assists seniors during COVID-19

Meal delivery program currently benefits nearly 2,000 individuals

CamCo reveals 20 deaths linked to coronavirus

Voorhees Township hardest hit by fatalities; Camden City slammed by new cases.

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