Camden debuts new workforce development center (photos)
The updated community site transformed a former warehouse space into a multipurpose area that Saint Joseph's Carpenter Society and partner organizations will utilize. Take a look.
OPINION: We can’t let Trump eliminate health care for 25% of county residents
Camden County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli urges residents to "make your voice heard" amid potential Medicaid cuts and other actions from the new federal administration.
Camden celebrates manufacturing month with $7M training hub debut (photos)
The program will focus on the design, support and operations of commonly found integrated systems, such as Programmable Logic Controls (PLC’s), manual and CNC machining, robots, tools, materials-handling equipment and more.
OPINION: Let’s officially end all puppy mills in New Jersey
Camden County Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, the original author of Norman’s Law and an animal advocate, on why the business model is outdated, unwanted – by consumers and the industry – and unfair to animals.
Wawa set to launch newest store in Camden County
The location will feature a team of 60 associates – all of which are new, local positions.
Camden County industrial portfolio secures $103M financing
PGIM Real Estate secured a fixed-rate loan for DRA Advisors' $194.5 million purchase of the 1.3 million-square-foot Twinbridge Industrial Park.
With $19M grant, Camden County reveals plans to develop LINK Trail
The award will be used to construct three critical segments of the project, consisting of about 3.8 miles of new, paved shared-use path and multiple complex bridge structures.
State panel preserves 93 acres of Camden County farmland
The properties are the first to be preserved in the county since 2016.
Camden County apartments sell for $9.5M
Hudson Atlantic Realty said the deal marks the first time the 81-unit community has sold in its nearly 60 years.
Hopeworks opens Camden coworking space
The Burton R. Cohen Technology Center provides a new space and development opportunities to support young professionals working remotely and starting businesses, thanks to support from The Burton and Mindy Cohen Foundation.
Contracting website gets state Senate approval
Continuing the state's theme of "one-stop shopping" for jobs, the state Senate on Thursday unanimously voted to pass legislation creating a website for available government contracts.
Sweeney Time to put away the carrot on consolidation
Commercial real estate owners could see lower property taxes from a proposal by Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney (D-West Deptford) to induce local governments to share services.
Sweeney said businesses got some tax relief from the increase in shared services in Gloucester County while he was a county freeholder.<br...

















