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Camden County commissioners honor Commissioner Ginny Betteridge as she leaves the board

December 24, 2025 | Camden County, New Jersey


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Camden County commissioners honor Commissioner Ginny Betteridge as she leaves the board
Commissioner Ginny Betteridge received formal thanks from fellow commissioners and county staff on Tuesday for more than two decades in public service.

Deputy Director McDonough praised Betteridge as “a truly special person” and “such a sparkling addition to this board,” noting her compassion and leadership while overseeing health-related county responsibilities. Several commissioners echoed those sentiments during a presentation and the public portion of the Camden County Board of Commissioners meeting.

Betteridge, speaking to the board, traced her service back to the mid-1970s and described her work as guided by volunteerism and a commitment to health and social services. She noted the team effort behind recent initiatives and singled out the passage of a resolution supporting the MAC Center and additional housing at the Lakeland Complex as accomplishments she was proud to have helped bring forward.

Commissioners offered personal remarks. Commissioner Nash thanked Betteridge for her “passion” and “compassion,” Commissioner Dyer called her “a professional” who came prepared, and Commissioner Young described her leadership as “quiet” but impactful. Director Cappelli and other staff recognized Betteridge’s work with the Board of Social Services and the Department of Health.

The board’s recognition included references to Betteridge’s long tenure in local government—from council service to county roles—and to the county’s ongoing work in homelessness, addiction and public-health initiatives. Betteridge said she would continue to support county efforts after leaving the board.

The meeting closed with the board’s expressions of appreciation and holiday wishes; no separate action was required to recognize her service.

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