Description:
The Ferry Avenue Branch of the Camden County Library opened in 2005 as a branch of the Camden Free Public Library. The library was built through the efforts of then Freeholder Riletta L. Cream, for whom the library is now named, and was a result of cooperation between the Camden County Freeholders, the Camden Free Public Library, and the City of Camden.
On February 14, 2011, the branch was brought into the Camden County Library system as a branch, with new staff, new hours, and new policies. On April 26, the library was renamed the Riletta L. Cream Ferry Avenue Branch Library, in honor of Freeholder Cream, at the Grand Opening Ceremony. The Library has 15,000 square feet, and a very modern, spacious feel.