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Welcome to Willingboro – a great place to live, work, and play! Thank you for choosing Willingboro!

Willingboro is home to over 33,000 residents.  There are 10,994 single-family homes, divided among twelve 16 sections of the town and 763 townhouses concentrated in two areas, one senior housing complex containing 104 apartments, and two apartment complexes, Avery Apartments, and Millennium Apartments.

Willingboro has one high school, one middle school, one intermediate school, three elementary schools, and two early childhood development centers.  There are more than 23 churches situated throughout the community to serve Willingboro residents.

The Municipal complex, located at One Dr. Rev. Martin Drive and directly across from the US Post Office, serves as the center for Township businesses and processes. Services include permits and applications, birth certificates, marriage licenses, pet licenses, etc. The Municipal Building is open from 9 to 5, Monday - Friday, excluding holidays. 

The Kennedy Center, located at 429 John F. Kennedy Way, serves as the hub for events and activities. It also contains a banquet facility (available for rental), a track, athletic fields, and a gymnasium. The Reva Foster Senior Center is located at the rear of the Kennedy Center. Our newly renovated amphitheater, located next to the Willingboro Library, is the perfect place for entertainment and artistic expression. Recreational facilities include four parks: Broido Park, (Twin Hills Drive) which includes walking and bike paths as well as a play area, Fairmont Park, Baldwin Tot Lot, and Millcreek Park. Millcreek Park includes over 280 acres of open space, tennis courts, walking trails, three pavilions, playground areas, and restrooms. For information related to the Recreation and Parks Department, click here

Area grocery and retail opportunities include Acme, local eateries, fast-food restaurants, and local businesses such as dentists, doctors, day-care providers, barbers and beauticians, banks, and the like.

The Willingboro Library, located at 220 Willingboro Parkway, is an excellent resource for books, E-books, movies, etc. 

The Willingboro Municipal Utilities Authority is located next to the Kennedy Center. The WMUA provides potable water and wastewater services in the Township.

The Department of Public Works oversees trash collection, bulky waste pick-up, snow removal, leaf collection, brush pick-up, recycling collection, and street sweeping. For information regarding these services, call 609-877-2200, ext. 1051 or 1107. 

Below you will find a few other quick references designed to assist you with your transition to WillingboroWe invite you to stay connected by subscribing to our weekly emailsdownloading Willingboro Connect on your mobile device, and checking us out on Comcast Channel 28. A quick view of upcoming events and activities can be viewed on our YouTube page. 

Should you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the Public Information Office at 609-877-2200, ext. 1178.

Township Council 

Trash Schedule

Cart Placement Guidelines 

Recycling Schedule 

Permits Information Sheet

Important Inspections Reminders