The Camden County Office of Emergency Management is implementing a new emergency notification system, or reverse 911 system, that will keep Camden County residents informed in the event of an emergency. Residents and businesses may add or delete phone numbers by visiting www.camdencounty.com and clicking on the icon for Global Connect.
Freeholders Eliminate Park Fees for County Residents
The Camden County Parks Department will no longer collect fees from county residents for the use of athletic fields or picnic areas. Camden County residents will continue to be asked to apply for park use permits to ensure the facilities they are requesting are available, but the fees will no longer apply to residents.
Drought Warning in NJ
On November 13th a statewide drought warning was issued by Gov. Murphy as New Jersey endures historically dry weather, frequent wildfires and diminishing water supplies. A drought warning allows state environmental officials to assume greater control of New Jersey's water suppliers and redirect water to the most-affected regions. The goal of a Drought Warning is to preserve and balance available water supplies in an effort to avert more serious water shortages in the future. The public is strongly urged to conserve water.
Excessive Heat in NJ
An Excessive Heat Warning has been issued for the heart of New Jersey, in effect until Wednesday evening. The warning covers Gloucester, Camden, NW Burlington, Mercer, inland Monmouth, Middlesex, Hunterdon, Somerset, and Morris counties. Tuesday afternoon, the heat index could soar as high as 105 degrees. Wednesday, June 19th, is the last day of potentially dangerous heat and humidity. High temperatures will once again soar into the lower to mid 90s. Even the beaches
Nor'easter State of Emergency
New Jersey will enter a State of Emergency at 10:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2025 in preparation for a dangerous nor’easter storm expected to hit the state on Sunday, October 12th, and continue into Monday, October 13th. Parts of the state are forecasted to experience moderate to major coastal flooding, instances of inland flash flooding, sustained winds of up to 60 mph, localized precipitation of up to five inches, and very high surf potentially
Fire Restrictions in NJ
Amid worsening drought conditions and a spike in forest fires major restrictions on outdoor burning have been imposed by New Jersey officials. Last week alone, there were 107 fires - 183 acres burned. As a result of the serious drought conditions, an uptick in wildfires and a strain on the state‘s drinking water systems, the governor’s office declared a drought watch late last week and the state Department of Environmental Protection, which oversees the New Jersey Forest Fire Service, imposed Stage 3 fire restrictions on Monday
Vote-By-Mail Changes
The 2024 General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. The 2024 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2024. There are a few changes to New Jersey Vote-By-Mail for 2024. Unlike the weeklong option in the fall, early in-person voting is only from May 29 to June 2nd at designated early voting locations in each county. For those interested in voting by mail, unaffiliated voters must declare their party affiliation with either the county commissioner