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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.

One death, 38 new cases in CamCo to round out week

Cherry Hill still hit hard by COVID-19.

Ten deaths, 98 new cases of coronavirus in CamCo

Camden City, Cherry Hill hit hard again in daily count.

One death, 125 new cases of coronavirus in CamCo

Camden City, Cherry Hill continue to be hit hard by COVID-19.

Long-term care facilities to receive PPE through CamCo OEM

County Office of Emergency Management to unload 25,000 pieces of life-saving equipment to local OEMs for distribution.

Camden testing site closed on Tuesday

Closure due to storms expected to hit region.

CamCo records five deaths, 75 new cases of COVID-19

Camden City, Voorhees, Cherry Hill again among the hardest hit by ongoing coronavirus threat.

Family time: Virtual Kids Expo is April 29

Enjoy the fun from home at inaugural Sun Newspapers event

Local municipalities keep parks, playgrounds closed during the pandemic

Executive order from Gov. Phil Murphy means equipment, trails are off limits for undetermined amount of time

107 cases, no fatalities in CamCo on Sunday

The Camden County Department of Health announced late Sunday that it has found 107 additional confirmed cases of patients with coronavirus (COVID-19). This brings...

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