Library

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Library exteriorThe Willingboro Public Library was developed and constructed as a new, state-of-the art library which opened in September of 2003.

Named an American Institute of Architects Top Ten Green Project, the building is a 70% new construction, 30% renovation of a 1959 building.

Formerly Woolworth's in the old Plaza on Route 130, the 42,000 sq. foot library is an anchor of the new Willingboro Town Center.

The library has also won a Green Building Award from the Pa. Environmental Council.

The new library features services that include:

  • 29 public access computers
  • a computer training javascript:void(0);center
  • a local history room
  • multiple large and small meeting rooms
  • an exhibit room
  • children's reading garden, and
  • a café

Citizens of Willingboro and surrounding communities show their enthusiasm for the library and its services by breaking all attendance records.

  • In 2007, 156,314 people visited the library, the most of any year in its nearly 50 year history.
  • In June, 2008 the highest monthly usage ever was recorded: 16,234.

View directions to the Willingboro Library, located at 220 Willingboro Parkway, Willingboro, NJ, 08046: (inside the Willingboro Town Center Complex) Rt 130 North between Levitt Parkway and Van Sciver Parkway.