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Willingboro Township, New Jersey

Willingboro Township is a township in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The township is a suburb of Philadelphia and part of the state's South Jersey region.

Willingboro Township, New Jersey
Township of Willingboro
Motto: 
"A Naturally Better Place to Be"
Willingboro Township highlighted in Burlington County. Inset map: Burlington County highlighted in New Jersey.
Census Bureau map of Willingboro Township, New Jersey
Willingboro Township
Location in Burlington County
Willingboro Township
Location in New Jersey
Willingboro Township
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°01′41″N 74°53′13″W / 40.02795°N 74.886984°W / 40.02795; -74.886984Coordinates: 40°01′41″N 74°53′13″W / 40.02795°N 74.886984°W / 40.02795; -74.886984[1][2]
Country United States
State New Jersey
County Burlington
FormedNovember 6, 1688
IncorporatedFebruary 21, 1798
RenamedNovember 3, 1959 to November 5, 1963 as Levittown Township
Named forWellingborough
Government
 • TypeFaulkner Act (council–manager)
 • BodyTownship Council
 • MayorKaya McIntosh (D, term ends December 31, 2022)[3][4]
 • ManagerDwayne M. Harris[5]
 • Municipal clerkBrenda Bligen (acting)[6]
Area
 • Total8.14 sq mi (21.08 km2)
 • Land7.73 sq mi (20.01 km2)
 • Water0.41 sq mi (1.07 km2)  5.09%
 • Rank230th of 565 in state
22nd of 40 in county[1]
Elevation30 ft (9 m)
Population
 • Total31,889
 • Estimate 
(2021)[9][11]
31,822
 • Density3,900/sq mi (1,500/km2)
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
ZIP Code
Area code(s)609 and 856[14]
FIPS code3400581440[1][15][16]
GNIS feature ID0882099[1][17]
Websitewww.willingborotwp.org

As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 31,889,[9][10] an increase of 260 (+0.8%) from the 2010 census count of 31,629,[18][19][20] which in turn reflected a decline of 1,379 (−4.2%) from the 33,008 counted in the 2000 census.[21]

The township has British roots going back to the 17th century. Abraham Levitt and Sons purchased and developed Willingboro land in the 1950s and 1960s as a planned community in their Levittown model.[22]

The 1967 book The Levittowners, by sociologist Herbert J. Gans, was a famous case study in American urban sociology based on the development of Levittown.[23] Willingboro later became a predominantly African American suburb.[24]

History

 
Lake at Millcreek Park in Willingboro, New Jersey

Willingboro was one of the original nine divisions in the organization of Burlington County within West Jersey, and was originally formed as the "Constabulary of Wellingborrow" on November 6, 1688.[25] At the time, it included present day Delanco Township, New Jersey. The original name of Wellingborough was after the community in England,[26] which was the hometown of Thomas Olive, who led the original settlers into what would become Willingboro Township. Other spellings were used at different times.

After the establishment of the United States and the State of New Jersey, the community was formally incorporated as "Willingborough Township", one of New Jersey's initial group of 104 townships, on February 21, 1798, by the New Jersey Legislature when it enacted "An Act incorporating the Inhabitants of Townships, designating their Powers, and regulating their Meetings", P.L. 1798, p. 289.[25] This makes Willingboro one of the oldest townships in the State. Portions of the township were taken to form Beverly borough (March 5, 1850, now Beverly city) and Beverly Township (March 1, 1859, now known as Delanco Township).[25]

In the 1950s and 1960s, Willingboro was the location for a massive residential development by Levitt & Sons. The town was to be Levitt & Sons' third and largest Levittown development, following similar projects in New York and Pennsylvania. Levitt acquired the great majority of the land in Willingboro; the historic community of Rancocas, in the southeast portion of the township, was annexed to Westampton Township to keep it from being bulldozed, as Levitt wished to keep the development within the boundaries of a single municipality. The first Levittown homes were sold in June 1958, at which time the community was already known as Levittown, New Jersey.[27]

The town's name was changed from the original Willingboro to "Levittown Township" by a referendum of township residents held on November 3, 1959. Willingboro was less than 12 miles (19 km) from Levittown, Pennsylvania and this occasionally caused confusion. The community used the name "Levittown, New Jersey" in 1958, and "Levittown Township" from 1959 to 1963.[28] A referendum held on the issue on November 5, 1963, changed the name back to Willingboro.[25][29] The name change was passed by a narrow margin of 3,123 to 3,003.[29] In retaliation, Levitt refused to donate any more schools to the fast-growing community.[29] With residential development, the 1950 population of 852 rapidly climbed to 11,861 in 1960; and 43,386 in 1970.

When homes for the new Levittown were first being sold in 1958, Levitt and Sons had a policy against sales to African Americans.[30] W. R. James, an African-American officer in the Army's Criminal Investigation Division, was stationed at nearby Fort Dix and applied to purchase a Levittown home. On June 29, 1958, an agent of Levitt and Sons told him that the new Levittown development would be an all-white community. James filed suit against the company challenging their policy. A friend of his, who worked at the New Jersey Division of Civil Rights, said that it was illegal in New Jersey to discriminate in federally-subsidized housing. At the time, de facto racial segregation in housing existed in many areas in the United States. Levittown was receiving mortgage insurance from the Federal Housing Administration. But as of 1958, the law had not been tested.[30]

James sued Levitt in a case that ultimately went to the New Jersey Supreme Court, which upheld lower court rulings in favor of James.[29] James was not the first African American to move into Willingboro. Given James' success in his suit, Charles and Vera Williams purchased a house and moved into the community in 1960, the first African-American family in Willingboro.[30] James eventually moved into Millbrook Park in 1960.[30] He served as head of the local chapter of the NAACP and eventually became a minister. An elementary school in Willingboro was named in his honor.[27][31]

Following the court case, Levitt developed a thorough integration program. The company set up an integration committee headed by Howard Lett, an African American.[29] Lett created a five-point program, which included the announcement by community leaders of Levitt's plan to desegregate housing, and a thorough briefing program for Levitt employees, government officials, the police and the press. Lett recommended an attempt to discourage anti-integration activities known as "Operation Hothead".[30] Lett created a Human Relations Council to oversee possible disputes in community. James served as a member of that committee.[29] The committee tried to solve problems of juvenile delinquency in the township. It opposed a curfew passed by the Township Council in the early 1970s. The curfew was later dropped, but reintroduced later.[29]

The African-American population of Willingboro increased throughout the 1960s; by 1964 there were 50 African-American families. By 1970, African Americans represented about 11% of the population.[32] During the early 1970s, several homeowners said they were approached by local real estate agents and told that their neighborhood was becoming increasingly African-American and home values could decline if they did not sell quickly; a practice known as blockbusting. While the Human Relations Council could not prove these claims, it made recommendations to help foster better relations between ethnic communities in the township and calm concerns.[33]

The township in 1974 enacted an ordinance that prohibited the posting of "for sale" or "sold" signs on real estate. Proponents of the ordinance alleged the purpose was to maintain integration. Many other communities had enacted similar laws in reaction to the practice of blockbusting in the 1960s and 1970s. The Supreme Court in the 1977 case of Linmark Associates, Inc. v. Willingboro ruled that the ordinance violated the First Amendment protections for free speech, which applied to commercial needs.[34]

Geography

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 8.14 square miles (21.08 km2), including 7.73 square miles (20.01 km2) of land and 0.41 square miles (1.07 km2) of water (5.09%).[1][2]

The township borders the Burlington County municipalities of Burlington Township, Delanco Township, Delran Township, Edgewater Park Township, Moorestown Township, Mount Laurel Township and Westampton Township.[35][36][37] Rancocas Creek drains Willingboro and forms its SW boundary while U.S. Route 130 forms its NW boundary.

Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Bortons Landing, Charleston and Cooperstown.[38]

Parks and sections

Willingboro is divided into several sections called parks. Each section's street names begin with the same letter as the corresponding section name. For example, streets in Pennypacker Park all begin with the letter "P".[39] This is the case with all parks, excluding Martin's Beach and certain streets in Rittenhouse Park. Some streets that predate Levittown retained their original names, such as Charleston Road.

Originally, each park or section had its own swimming pool for residents' use. Residents' families would receive free swim tags after showing applicable IDs at each section's school or the community office. However, some swimming pools, such as Hawthorne Park, have been inactive for years. Free lessons and other events were focused on these "park" pools during the summer months. By the 1990s, only Pennypacker Park and Country Club Park had operating summer pools. Finally, Country Club Park and Pennypacker Park have been denoted the "community pools" at this time.

The township's parks include:

  • Buckingham Park
  • Country Club Ridge, laid out in the 1960s around a golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones.[40]
  • Pennypacker Park
  • Millbrook Park
  • Martin's Beach
  • Deer Park
  • Somerset Park (First house was occupied here.[41])
  • Windsor Park
  • Garfield Park
  • Garfield Park East
  • Garfield Park North
  • Rittenhouse Park
  • Twin Hill Park
  • Ironside Court (Non-residential, Public Works Department and some industry.)
  • Hawthorne Park
  • Fairmount Park

A small, unnamed section of the township uses area code 856. The rest of Willingboro is in area code 609.

Climate

Willingboro has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) and average monthly temperatures in the vicinity of Levitt Parkway and Willingboro Parkway range from 32.8 °F in January to 76.5 °F in July.[42] The local hardiness zone is 7a.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1800495
181061925.1%
182078727.1%
1830782−0.6%
184090015.1%
18501,59677.3%
1860643*−59.7%
187075016.6%
1880743−0.9%
1890739−0.5%
1900673−8.9%
1910562−16.5%
19206016.9%
19306132.0%
19406424.7%
195085232.7%
196011,8611,292.1%
197043,386265.8%
198039,912−8.0%
199036,291−9.1%
200033,008−9.0%
201031,629−4.2%
202031,8890.8%
2021 (est.)31,822[9][11]−0.2%
Population sources:1800–2000[43]
1800–1920[44] 1840[45] 1850–1870[46]
1850[47] 1870[48] 1880–1890[49]
1890–1910[50] 1910–1930[51]
1930–1990[52] 2000[53][54]
2010<[18][19][20] 2020[9][10]
* = Lost territory in previous decade.[25]

2020 census

Willingboro township, Burlington County, New Jersey – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[55] Pop 2020[56] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 4,690 3,678 14.83% 11.53%
Black or African American alone (NH) 22,325 21,940 70.58% 68.80%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 82 81 0.26% 0.25%
Asian alone (NH) 618 602 1.95% 1.89%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 10 24 0.03% 0.08%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 121 295 0.38% 0.93%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 1,046 1,504 3.31% 4.72%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 2,737 3,765 8.65% 11.81%
Total 31,629 31,889 100.00% 100.00%

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

2010 census

The 2010 United States census counted 31,629 people, 10,884 households, and 8,283 families in the township. The population density was 4,087.3 per square mile (1,578.1/km2). There were 11,442 housing units at an average density of 1,478.6 per square mile (570.9/km2). The racial makeup was 17.31% (5,475) White, 72.74% (23,007) Black or African American, 0.37% (117) Native American, 2.01% (635) Asian, 0.03% (10) Pacific Islander, 3.12% (988) from other races, and 4.42% (1,397) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.65% (2,737) of the population.[18]

Of the 10,884 households, 27.3% had children under the age of 18; 49.3% were married couples living together; 21.4% had a female householder with no husband present and 23.9% were non-families. Of all households, 20.1% were made up of individuals and 9.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.90 and the average family size was 3.32.[18]

23.5% of the population were under the age of 18, 9.0% from 18 to 24, 22.8% from 25 to 44, 28.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41.0 years. For every 100 females, the population had 85.5 males. For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 81.2 males.[18]

The Census Bureau's 2006–2010 American Community Survey showed that (in 2010 inflation-adjusted dollars) median household income was $66,479 (with a margin of error of +/− $4,323) and the median family income was $73,968 (+/− $2,888). Males had a median income of $48,323 (+/− $2,553) versus $40,313 (+/− $3,074) for females. The per capita income for the township was $25,989 (+/− $1,048). About 6.9% of families and 8.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.5% of those under age 18 and 3.8% of those age 65 or over.[57]

Arts and culture

The rap/R&B group City High was established in the township.[58][59]

Government

Local government

Willingboro Township is governed within the Faulkner Act, formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law, under the Council-Manager form of government (Plan E), enacted by direct petition and implemented as of January 1, 1962.[60] The township is one of 42 municipalities (of the 564) statewide that use this form of government.[61] The current Council-Manager form of government was adopted by referendum in November 1960 based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission. The elections for the first council to operate under the new Council-Manager form of government took place in November 1961, with the new council taking office as of January 1, 1962, under the new form.[3] The Township Council is comprised of five members, who are elected in partisan elections to serve four-year terms in office on a staggered basis, with two or three seats coming up for election as part of the November general election during odd-numbered years. At a reorganization held during the first week of January after each election, the council selects a Mayor and Deputy Mayor from among its members.[7][3][62]

As of 2022, the members of the Willingboro Township Council are Mayor Kaya McIntosh (D, term on council ends December 31, 2023; term as mayor ends 2022), Deputy Mayor Samantha Whitfield (D, term on council ends 2023; term as deputy mayor ends 2022), Nathaniel Anderson (D, 2025), Rebecca Perrone (D, 2025) and Dr. Tiffani A. Worthy (D, 2023).[3][63][64][65]

In July 2017, the council selected Rebecca Perone from a list of three candidates nominated by the Democratic municipal committee to fill the seat that had been held by Christopher "Chris" Walker expiring in December 2019 until he resigned from his post as mayor in June 2017.[66][67]

The township council appointed Chris Walker in October 2013 to fill the vacant seat of Ken Gordon, after a New Jersey Superior Court judge ruled that Gordon's seat was vacant based on his having missed a series of council meetings. Eddie Campbell was named to fill Gordon's former position as deputy mayor.[68] Darvis Holley was appointed in April 2014 to fill the vacant seat of Jim Ayrer, who had resigned after serving on the council for 34 years.[69]

Federal, state, and county representation

Willingboro Township is located in the 3rd Congressional District[70] and is part of New Jersey's 7th state legislative district.[19][71][72]

For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 3rd Congressional District is represented by Andy Kim (D, Moorestown).[73] New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker (Newark, term ends 2027)[74] and Bob Menendez (Harrison, term ends 2025).[75][76]

For the 2022–2023 session, the 7th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Troy Singleton (D, Palmyra) and in the General Assembly by Herb Conaway (D, Moorestown) and Carol A. Murphy (D, Mount Laurel).[77]

Burlington County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of five members who are chosen at-large in partisan elections to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats coming up for election each year; at an annual reorganization meeting, the board selects a director and deputy director from among its members.[78] As of 2022, Burlington County Board of County Commissioners are Commissioner Director Daniel J. O'Connell (D, Delran Township; term as commissioner ends December 31, 2024; term as director ends 2022)[79] Commissioner Deputy Director Tom Pullion (D, Edgewater Park, term as commissioner ends 2023; term as deputy director ends 2022),[80] Allison Eckel (D, Medford, 2022; appointed to fill an unexpired term),[81] Felicia Hopson (D, Willingboro Township, 2024) and [82]Balvir Singh (D, Burlington Township, 2023).[83][78][84] Burlington County's Constitutional Officers are County Clerk Joanne Schwartz (R, Southampton Township, 2023),[85][86] Sheriff Anthony Basantis (D, Burlington Township, 2022)[87][88] and Surrogate Brian J. Carlin (D, Burlington Township, 2026).[89][90]

Politics

As of March 2011, there were a total of 20,713 registered voters in Willingboro Township, of which 12,117 (58.5% vs. 33.3% countywide) were registered as Democrats, 1,268 (6.1% vs. 23.9%) were registered as Republicans and 7,322 (35.3% vs. 42.8%) were registered as Unaffiliated. There were 6 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens.[91] Among the township's 2010 Census population, 65.5% (vs. 61.7% in Burlington County) were registered to vote, including 85.7% of those ages 18 and over (vs. 80.3% countywide).[91][92]

In the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 15,635 votes here (91.4% vs. 58.1% countywide), ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 1,300 votes (7.6% vs. 40.2%) and other candidates with 63 votes (0.4% vs. 1.0%), among the 17,101 ballots cast by the township's 22,031 registered voters, for a turnout of 77.6% (vs. 74.5% in Burlington County).[93][94] In the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama received 16,104 votes here (90.0% vs. 58.4% countywide), ahead of Republican John McCain with 1,616 votes (9.0% vs. 39.9%) and other candidates with 75 votes (0.4% vs. 1.0%), among the 17,899 ballots cast by the township's 21,755 registered voters, for a turnout of 82.3% (vs. 80.0% in Burlington County).[95] In the 2004 presidential election, Democrat John Kerry received 12,226 votes here (81.1% vs. 52.9% countywide), ahead of Republican George W. Bush with 2,701 votes (17.9% vs. 46.0%) and other candidates with 85 votes (0.6% vs. 0.8%), among the 15,067 ballots cast by the township's 20,197 registered voters, for a turnout of 74.6% (vs. 78.8% in the whole county).[96]

In the 2013 gubernatorial election, Democrat Barbara Buono received 6,513 ballots cast (70.6% vs. 35.8% countywide), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 2,453 votes (26.6% vs. 61.4%) and other candidates with 40 votes (0.4% vs. 1.2%), among the 9,227 ballots cast by the township's 21,474 registered voters, yielding a 43.0% turnout (vs. 44.5% in the county).[97][98] In the 2009 gubernatorial election, Democrat Jon Corzine received 8,235 ballots cast (83.7% vs. 44.5% countywide), ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 1,296 votes (13.2% vs. 47.7%), Independent Chris Daggett with 169 votes (1.7% vs. 4.8%) and other candidates with 64 votes (0.7% vs. 1.2%), among the 9,837 ballots cast by the township's 21,588 registered voters, yielding a 45.6% turnout (vs. 44.9% in the county).[99]

Education

Willingboro Township Public Schools serves students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.[100] As of the 2020–21 school year, the district, comprised of nine schools, had an enrollment of 3,456 students and 277.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.5:1.[101] Schools in the district (with 2020–21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics[102]) are Garfield East Early Childhood Development Center[103] with 214 students in grades Pre-K–K, J. Cresswell Stuart Early Childhood Development Center[104] with 305 students in grades Pre-K–K, Hawthorne Elementary School[105] with 352 students in grades 1–4, W.R. James Sr. Elementary School[106] with 353 students in grades 1–4, Twin Hills Elementary School[107] with 321 students in grades 1–4, Levitt Intermediate School[108] with 558 students in grades 5–6, Willingboro Memorial Middle School[109] with 573 students in grades 7–8, and Willingboro High School[110] with 674 students in grades 9–12.[111][112][113]

During the early development of the township, all high school students attended Levittown High School for grades 9–12 (LHS was renamed "Levitt Jr. High School" when the new high school—John F. Kennedy—was opened in 1964). It was the only junior high school, grades 7 through 9, until Memorial Junior High School opened in 1968. The substantial student population at JFK HS required that the school go to split sessions and only was able to house grades 10–12, with the freshmen classes divided between Memorial and Levitt junior high schools. In 1975, Willingboro HS was opened and became the "sister" school, located only about two miles apart—both on JFK Way. This is the way the township was until JFK HS became a middle school in 1990, leaving Willingboro as the only high school. By this time, the township population fell and Levitt Junior High School was closed to become township offices and storage. Memorial Junior High School would remain open for college classes for Burlington County College. Kennedy Middle School eventually closed and became Kennedy Center, a community center for the performing arts, an additional gym for events, and classrooms for college classes.

The S.W. Bookbinder, J.A. McGinley and Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary Schools were closed at the end of the 2005–2006 school year as part of an effort to save about $3.6 million, through the reduction of as many as 100 staff members and class sizes increased as large as 27 at the five remaining elementary schools. The cuts were needed to fill a two-year budget deficit of nearly $10 million.[114]

Students from Willingboro Township, and from all of Burlington County, are eligible to attend the Burlington County Institute of Technology, a countywide public school district that serves the vocational and technical education needs of students at the high school and post-secondary level at its campuses in Medford and Westampton Township.[115]

The Willingboro Public Library (WPL) is the municipal public library for the community. It first opened in 1960 and operates independently from the Burlington County Library System. Before 2003, the library was housed in the township's municipal building on Salem Road. The current library building is 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2).[116] and is an anchor for the new Willingboro Town Center on Route 130.

Transportation

 
U.S. Route 130 on the northwest edge of Willingboro

Roads and highways

As of May 2010, the township had a total of 122.11 miles (196.52 km) of roadways, of which 109.02 miles (175.45 km) were maintained by the municipality, 11.53 miles (18.56 km) by Burlington County and 1.56 miles (2.51 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.[117]

U.S. Route 130 is the main highway serving Willingboro. It straddles the township's borders with Delanco Township and Edgewater Park Township.[118]

Public transportation

NJ Transit provides bus service on 409 / 417 / 418 routes between Trenton and Philadelphia.[119][120]

BurLink bus service is offered on the B1 route (between Beverly and Pemberton) and on the B2 route (between Beverly and Westampton Township).[121]

Academy Bus provides service from Willingboro and at the park-and-ride facility near Exit 5 of the New Jersey Turnpike in Westampton to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and other street service in Midtown Manhattan and to both Jersey City and the Wall Street area in Lower Manhattan.[122][123]

Notable people

People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Willingboro Township include:

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Willingboro Township is a township in Burlington County in the U S state of New Jersey The township is a suburb of Philadelphia and part of the state s South Jersey region Willingboro Township New JerseyTownshipTownship of WillingboroMotto A Naturally Better Place to Be Willingboro Township highlighted in Burlington County Inset map Burlington County highlighted in New Jersey Census Bureau map of Willingboro Township New JerseyWillingboro TownshipLocation in Burlington CountyShow map of Burlington County New JerseyWillingboro TownshipLocation in New JerseyShow map of New JerseyWillingboro TownshipLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 01 41 N 74 53 13 W 40 02795 N 74 886984 W 40 02795 74 886984 Coordinates 40 01 41 N 74 53 13 W 40 02795 N 74 886984 W 40 02795 74 886984 1 2 Country United StatesState New JerseyCountyBurlingtonFormedNovember 6 1688IncorporatedFebruary 21 1798RenamedNovember 3 1959 to November 5 1963 as Levittown TownshipNamed forWellingboroughGovernment 7 TypeFaulkner Act council manager BodyTownship Council MayorKaya McIntosh D term ends December 31 2022 3 4 ManagerDwayne M Harris 5 Municipal clerkBrenda Bligen acting 6 Area 1 Total8 14 sq mi 21 08 km2 Land7 73 sq mi 20 01 km2 Water0 41 sq mi 1 07 km2 5 09 Rank230th of 565 in state22nd of 40 in county 1 Elevation 8 30 ft 9 m Population 2020 9 10 Total31 889 Estimate 2021 9 11 31 822 Density3 900 sq mi 1 500 km2 Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT ZIP Code08046 12 13 Area code s 609 and 856 14 FIPS code3400581440 1 15 16 GNIS feature ID0882099 1 17 Websitewww wbr willingborotwp wbr orgAs of the 2020 United States census the township s population was 31 889 9 10 an increase of 260 0 8 from the 2010 census count of 31 629 18 19 20 which in turn reflected a decline of 1 379 4 2 from the 33 008 counted in the 2000 census 21 The township has British roots going back to the 17th century Abraham Levitt and Sons purchased and developed Willingboro land in the 1950s and 1960s as a planned community in their Levittown model 22 The 1967 book The Levittowners by sociologist Herbert J Gans was a famous case study in American urban sociology based on the development of Levittown 23 Willingboro later became a predominantly African American suburb 24 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Parks and sections 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 census 3 2 2010 census 4 Arts and culture 5 Government 5 1 Local government 5 2 Federal state and county representation 5 3 Politics 6 Education 7 Transportation 7 1 Roads and highways 7 2 Public transportation 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Lake at Millcreek Park in Willingboro New Jersey Willingboro was one of the original nine divisions in the organization of Burlington County within West Jersey and was originally formed as the Constabulary of Wellingborrow on November 6 1688 25 At the time it included present day Delanco Township New Jersey The original name of Wellingborough was after the community in England 26 which was the hometown of Thomas Olive who led the original settlers into what would become Willingboro Township Other spellings were used at different times After the establishment of the United States and the State of New Jersey the community was formally incorporated as Willingborough Township one of New Jersey s initial group of 104 townships on February 21 1798 by the New Jersey Legislature when it enacted An Act incorporating the Inhabitants of Townships designating their Powers and regulating their Meetings P L 1798 p 289 25 This makes Willingboro one of the oldest townships in the State Portions of the township were taken to form Beverly borough March 5 1850 now Beverly city and Beverly Township March 1 1859 now known as Delanco Township 25 In the 1950s and 1960s Willingboro was the location for a massive residential development by Levitt amp Sons The town was to be Levitt amp Sons third and largest Levittown development following similar projects in New York and Pennsylvania Levitt acquired the great majority of the land in Willingboro the historic community of Rancocas in the southeast portion of the township was annexed to Westampton Township to keep it from being bulldozed as Levitt wished to keep the development within the boundaries of a single municipality The first Levittown homes were sold in June 1958 at which time the community was already known as Levittown New Jersey 27 The town s name was changed from the original Willingboro to Levittown Township by a referendum of township residents held on November 3 1959 Willingboro was less than 12 miles 19 km from Levittown Pennsylvania and this occasionally caused confusion The community used the name Levittown New Jersey in 1958 and Levittown Township from 1959 to 1963 28 A referendum held on the issue on November 5 1963 changed the name back to Willingboro 25 29 The name change was passed by a narrow margin of 3 123 to 3 003 29 In retaliation Levitt refused to donate any more schools to the fast growing community 29 With residential development the 1950 population of 852 rapidly climbed to 11 861 in 1960 and 43 386 in 1970 When homes for the new Levittown were first being sold in 1958 Levitt and Sons had a policy against sales to African Americans 30 W R James an African American officer in the Army s Criminal Investigation Division was stationed at nearby Fort Dix and applied to purchase a Levittown home On June 29 1958 an agent of Levitt and Sons told him that the new Levittown development would be an all white community James filed suit against the company challenging their policy A friend of his who worked at the New Jersey Division of Civil Rights said that it was illegal in New Jersey to discriminate in federally subsidized housing At the time de facto racial segregation in housing existed in many areas in the United States Levittown was receiving mortgage insurance from the Federal Housing Administration But as of 1958 the law had not been tested 30 James sued Levitt in a case that ultimately went to the New Jersey Supreme Court which upheld lower court rulings in favor of James 29 James was not the first African American to move into Willingboro Given James success in his suit Charles and Vera Williams purchased a house and moved into the community in 1960 the first African American family in Willingboro 30 James eventually moved into Millbrook Park in 1960 30 He served as head of the local chapter of the NAACP and eventually became a minister An elementary school in Willingboro was named in his honor 27 31 Following the court case Levitt developed a thorough integration program The company set up an integration committee headed by Howard Lett an African American 29 Lett created a five point program which included the announcement by community leaders of Levitt s plan to desegregate housing and a thorough briefing program for Levitt employees government officials the police and the press Lett recommended an attempt to discourage anti integration activities known as Operation Hothead 30 Lett created a Human Relations Council to oversee possible disputes in community James served as a member of that committee 29 The committee tried to solve problems of juvenile delinquency in the township It opposed a curfew passed by the Township Council in the early 1970s The curfew was later dropped but reintroduced later 29 The African American population of Willingboro increased throughout the 1960s by 1964 there were 50 African American families By 1970 African Americans represented about 11 of the population 32 During the early 1970s several homeowners said they were approached by local real estate agents and told that their neighborhood was becoming increasingly African American and home values could decline if they did not sell quickly a practice known as blockbusting While the Human Relations Council could not prove these claims it made recommendations to help foster better relations between ethnic communities in the township and calm concerns 33 The township in 1974 enacted an ordinance that prohibited the posting of for sale or sold signs on real estate Proponents of the ordinance alleged the purpose was to maintain integration Many other communities had enacted similar laws in reaction to the practice of blockbusting in the 1960s and 1970s The Supreme Court in the 1977 case of Linmark Associates Inc v Willingboro ruled that the ordinance violated the First Amendment protections for free speech which applied to commercial needs 34 Geography EditAccording to the U S Census Bureau the township had a total area of 8 14 square miles 21 08 km2 including 7 73 square miles 20 01 km2 of land and 0 41 square miles 1 07 km2 of water 5 09 1 2 The township borders the Burlington County municipalities of Burlington Township Delanco Township Delran Township Edgewater Park Township Moorestown Township Mount Laurel Township and Westampton Township 35 36 37 Rancocas Creek drains Willingboro and forms its SW boundary while U S Route 130 forms its NW boundary Unincorporated communities localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Bortons Landing Charleston and Cooperstown 38 Parks and sections Edit Willingboro is divided into several sections called parks Each section s street names begin with the same letter as the corresponding section name For example streets in Pennypacker Park all begin with the letter P 39 This is the case with all parks excluding Martin s Beach and certain streets in Rittenhouse Park Some streets that predate Levittown retained their original names such as Charleston Road Originally each park or section had its own swimming pool for residents use Residents families would receive free swim tags after showing applicable IDs at each section s school or the community office However some swimming pools such as Hawthorne Park have been inactive for years Free lessons and other events were focused on these park pools during the summer months By the 1990s only Pennypacker Park and Country Club Park had operating summer pools Finally Country Club Park and Pennypacker Park have been denoted the community pools at this time The township s parks include Buckingham Park Country Club Ridge laid out in the 1960s around a golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones 40 Pennypacker Park Millbrook Park Martin s Beach Deer Park Somerset Park First house was occupied here 41 Windsor Park Garfield Park Garfield Park East Garfield Park North Rittenhouse Park Twin Hill Park Ironside Court Non residential Public Works Department and some industry Hawthorne Park Fairmount ParkA small unnamed section of the township uses area code 856 The rest of Willingboro is in area code 609 Climate Edit Willingboro has a humid subtropical climate Cfa and average monthly temperatures in the vicinity of Levitt Parkway and Willingboro Parkway range from 32 8 F in January to 76 5 F in July 42 The local hardiness zone is 7a Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 1800495 181061925 1 182078727 1 1830782 0 6 184090015 1 18501 59677 3 1860643 59 7 187075016 6 1880743 0 9 1890739 0 5 1900673 8 9 1910562 16 5 19206016 9 19306132 0 19406424 7 195085232 7 196011 8611 292 1 197043 386265 8 198039 912 8 0 199036 291 9 1 200033 008 9 0 201031 629 4 2 202031 8890 8 2021 est 31 822 9 11 0 2 Population sources 1800 2000 43 1800 1920 44 1840 45 1850 1870 46 1850 47 1870 48 1880 1890 49 1890 1910 50 1910 1930 51 1930 1990 52 2000 53 54 2010 lt 18 19 20 2020 9 10 Lost territory in previous decade 25 2020 census Edit Willingboro township Burlington County New Jersey Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 55 Pop 2020 56 2010 2020White alone NH 4 690 3 678 14 83 11 53 Black or African American alone NH 22 325 21 940 70 58 68 80 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 82 81 0 26 0 25 Asian alone NH 618 602 1 95 1 89 Pacific Islander alone NH 10 24 0 03 0 08 Some Other Race alone NH 121 295 0 38 0 93 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 1 046 1 504 3 31 4 72 Hispanic or Latino any race 2 737 3 765 8 65 11 81 Total 31 629 31 889 100 00 100 00 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 2010 census Edit The 2010 United States census counted 31 629 people 10 884 households and 8 283 families in the township The population density was 4 087 3 per square mile 1 578 1 km2 There were 11 442 housing units at an average density of 1 478 6 per square mile 570 9 km2 The racial makeup was 17 31 5 475 White 72 74 23 007 Black or African American 0 37 117 Native American 2 01 635 Asian 0 03 10 Pacific Islander 3 12 988 from other races and 4 42 1 397 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8 65 2 737 of the population 18 Of the 10 884 households 27 3 had children under the age of 18 49 3 were married couples living together 21 4 had a female householder with no husband present and 23 9 were non families Of all households 20 1 were made up of individuals and 9 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 90 and the average family size was 3 32 18 23 5 of the population were under the age of 18 9 0 from 18 to 24 22 8 from 25 to 44 28 7 from 45 to 64 and 15 9 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 0 years For every 100 females the population had 85 5 males For every 100 females ages 18 and older there were 81 2 males 18 The Census Bureau s 2006 2010 American Community Survey showed that in 2010 inflation adjusted dollars median household income was 66 479 with a margin of error of 4 323 and the median family income was 73 968 2 888 Males had a median income of 48 323 2 553 versus 40 313 3 074 for females The per capita income for the township was 25 989 1 048 About 6 9 of families and 8 6 of the population were below the poverty line including 14 5 of those under age 18 and 3 8 of those age 65 or over 57 Arts and culture EditThe rap R amp B group City High was established in the township 58 59 Government EditLocal government Edit Willingboro Township is governed within the Faulkner Act formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law under the Council Manager form of government Plan E enacted by direct petition and implemented as of January 1 1962 60 The township is one of 42 municipalities of the 564 statewide that use this form of government 61 The current Council Manager form of government was adopted by referendum in November 1960 based on the recommendations of a Charter Study Commission The elections for the first council to operate under the new Council Manager form of government took place in November 1961 with the new council taking office as of January 1 1962 under the new form 3 The Township Council is comprised of five members who are elected in partisan elections to serve four year terms in office on a staggered basis with two or three seats coming up for election as part of the November general election during odd numbered years At a reorganization held during the first week of January after each election the council selects a Mayor and Deputy Mayor from among its members 7 3 62 As of 2022 update the members of the Willingboro Township Council are Mayor Kaya McIntosh D term on council ends December 31 2023 term as mayor ends 2022 Deputy Mayor Samantha Whitfield D term on council ends 2023 term as deputy mayor ends 2022 Nathaniel Anderson D 2025 Rebecca Perrone D 2025 and Dr Tiffani A Worthy D 2023 3 63 64 65 In July 2017 the council selected Rebecca Perone from a list of three candidates nominated by the Democratic municipal committee to fill the seat that had been held by Christopher Chris Walker expiring in December 2019 until he resigned from his post as mayor in June 2017 66 67 The township council appointed Chris Walker in October 2013 to fill the vacant seat of Ken Gordon after a New Jersey Superior Court judge ruled that Gordon s seat was vacant based on his having missed a series of council meetings Eddie Campbell was named to fill Gordon s former position as deputy mayor 68 Darvis Holley was appointed in April 2014 to fill the vacant seat of Jim Ayrer who had resigned after serving on the council for 34 years 69 Federal state and county representation Edit Willingboro Township is located in the 3rd Congressional District 70 and is part of New Jersey s 7th state legislative district 19 71 72 For the 118th United States Congress New Jersey s 3rd Congressional District is represented by Andy Kim D Moorestown 73 New Jersey is represented in the United States Senate by Democrats Cory Booker Newark term ends 2027 74 and Bob Menendez Harrison term ends 2025 75 76 For the 2022 2023 session the 7th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Troy Singleton D Palmyra and in the General Assembly by Herb Conaway D Moorestown and Carol A Murphy D Mount Laurel 77 Burlington County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners comprised of five members who are chosen at large in partisan elections to serve three year terms of office on a staggered basis with either one or two seats coming up for election each year at an annual reorganization meeting the board selects a director and deputy director from among its members 78 As of 2022 update Burlington County Board of County Commissioners are Commissioner Director Daniel J O Connell D Delran Township term as commissioner ends December 31 2024 term as director ends 2022 79 Commissioner Deputy Director Tom Pullion D Edgewater Park term as commissioner ends 2023 term as deputy director ends 2022 80 Allison Eckel D Medford 2022 appointed to fill an unexpired term 81 Felicia Hopson D Willingboro Township 2024 and 82 Balvir Singh D Burlington Township 2023 83 78 84 Burlington County s Constitutional Officers are County Clerk Joanne Schwartz R Southampton Township 2023 85 86 Sheriff Anthony Basantis D Burlington Township 2022 87 88 and Surrogate Brian J Carlin D Burlington Township 2026 89 90 Politics Edit As of March 2011 there were a total of 20 713 registered voters in Willingboro Township of which 12 117 58 5 vs 33 3 countywide were registered as Democrats 1 268 6 1 vs 23 9 were registered as Republicans and 7 322 35 3 vs 42 8 were registered as Unaffiliated There were 6 voters registered as Libertarians or Greens 91 Among the township s 2010 Census population 65 5 vs 61 7 in Burlington County were registered to vote including 85 7 of those ages 18 and over vs 80 3 countywide 91 92 In the 2012 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 15 635 votes here 91 4 vs 58 1 countywide ahead of Republican Mitt Romney with 1 300 votes 7 6 vs 40 2 and other candidates with 63 votes 0 4 vs 1 0 among the 17 101 ballots cast by the township s 22 031 registered voters for a turnout of 77 6 vs 74 5 in Burlington County 93 94 In the 2008 presidential election Democrat Barack Obama received 16 104 votes here 90 0 vs 58 4 countywide ahead of Republican John McCain with 1 616 votes 9 0 vs 39 9 and other candidates with 75 votes 0 4 vs 1 0 among the 17 899 ballots cast by the township s 21 755 registered voters for a turnout of 82 3 vs 80 0 in Burlington County 95 In the 2004 presidential election Democrat John Kerry received 12 226 votes here 81 1 vs 52 9 countywide ahead of Republican George W Bush with 2 701 votes 17 9 vs 46 0 and other candidates with 85 votes 0 6 vs 0 8 among the 15 067 ballots cast by the township s 20 197 registered voters for a turnout of 74 6 vs 78 8 in the whole county 96 In the 2013 gubernatorial election Democrat Barbara Buono received 6 513 ballots cast 70 6 vs 35 8 countywide ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 2 453 votes 26 6 vs 61 4 and other candidates with 40 votes 0 4 vs 1 2 among the 9 227 ballots cast by the township s 21 474 registered voters yielding a 43 0 turnout vs 44 5 in the county 97 98 In the 2009 gubernatorial election Democrat Jon Corzine received 8 235 ballots cast 83 7 vs 44 5 countywide ahead of Republican Chris Christie with 1 296 votes 13 2 vs 47 7 Independent Chris Daggett with 169 votes 1 7 vs 4 8 and other candidates with 64 votes 0 7 vs 1 2 among the 9 837 ballots cast by the township s 21 588 registered voters yielding a 45 6 turnout vs 44 9 in the county 99 Education EditWillingboro Township Public Schools serves students in pre kindergarten through twelfth grade 100 As of the 2020 21 school year the district comprised of nine schools had an enrollment of 3 456 students and 277 0 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 12 5 1 101 Schools in the district with 2020 21 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics 102 are Garfield East Early Childhood Development Center 103 with 214 students in grades Pre K K J Cresswell Stuart Early Childhood Development Center 104 with 305 students in grades Pre K K Hawthorne Elementary School 105 with 352 students in grades 1 4 W R James Sr Elementary School 106 with 353 students in grades 1 4 Twin Hills Elementary School 107 with 321 students in grades 1 4 Levitt Intermediate School 108 with 558 students in grades 5 6 Willingboro Memorial Middle School 109 with 573 students in grades 7 8 and Willingboro High School 110 with 674 students in grades 9 12 111 112 113 During the early development of the township all high school students attended Levittown High School for grades 9 12 LHS was renamed Levitt Jr High School when the new high school John F Kennedy was opened in 1964 It was the only junior high school grades 7 through 9 until Memorial Junior High School opened in 1968 The substantial student population at JFK HS required that the school go to split sessions and only was able to house grades 10 12 with the freshmen classes divided between Memorial and Levitt junior high schools In 1975 Willingboro HS was opened and became the sister school located only about two miles apart both on JFK Way This is the way the township was until JFK HS became a middle school in 1990 leaving Willingboro as the only high school By this time the township population fell and Levitt Junior High School was closed to become township offices and storage Memorial Junior High School would remain open for college classes for Burlington County College Kennedy Middle School eventually closed and became Kennedy Center a community center for the performing arts an additional gym for events and classrooms for college classes The S W Bookbinder J A McGinley and Martin Luther King Jr Elementary Schools were closed at the end of the 2005 2006 school year as part of an effort to save about 3 6 million through the reduction of as many as 100 staff members and class sizes increased as large as 27 at the five remaining elementary schools The cuts were needed to fill a two year budget deficit of nearly 10 million 114 Students from Willingboro Township and from all of Burlington County are eligible to attend the Burlington County Institute of Technology a countywide public school district that serves the vocational and technical education needs of students at the high school and post secondary level at its campuses in Medford and Westampton Township 115 The Willingboro Public Library WPL is the municipal public library for the community It first opened in 1960 and operates independently from the Burlington County Library System Before 2003 the library was housed in the township s municipal building on Salem Road The current library building is 42 000 square feet 3 900 m2 116 and is an anchor for the new Willingboro Town Center on Route 130 Transportation Edit U S Route 130 on the northwest edge of Willingboro Roads and highways Edit As of May 2010 update the township had a total of 122 11 miles 196 52 km of roadways of which 109 02 miles 175 45 km were maintained by the municipality 11 53 miles 18 56 km by Burlington County and 1 56 miles 2 51 km by the New Jersey Department of Transportation 117 U S Route 130 is the main highway serving Willingboro It straddles the township s borders with Delanco Township and Edgewater Park Township 118 Public transportation Edit NJ Transit provides bus service on 409 417 418 routes between Trenton and Philadelphia 119 120 BurLink bus service is offered on the B1 route between Beverly and Pemberton and on the B2 route between Beverly and Westampton Township 121 Academy Bus provides service from Willingboro and at the park and ride facility near Exit 5 of the New Jersey Turnpike in Westampton to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and other street service in Midtown Manhattan and to both Jersey City and the Wall Street area in Lower Manhattan 122 123 Notable people EditSee also Category People from Willingboro Township New Jersey People who were born in residents of or otherwise closely associated with Willingboro Township include Mark Adamo born 1962 composer and librettist with New York City Opera 124 Malik Allen born 1978 NBA power forward for the Minnesota Timberwolves 125 Priscilla B Anderson born 1935 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from the 7th Legislative District from 1992 to 1994 and as mayor of Willingboro 126 Tony Bellinger born 1957 retired professional soccer defender who played in the NASL for the Dallas Tornado 127 T J Brennan born 1989 professional ice hockey defenseman who has played in the NHL for the Buffalo Sabres Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs 128 Cardiak born 1988 music producer for 50 Cent Rick Ross Fabolous Meek Mill and Lloyd Banks 129 Sean Casey born 1974 Major League Baseball first baseman for the Boston Red Sox 130 Fannie Lee Chaney 1921 2007 baker who became a civil rights activist following the murder of her son James Chaney in Mississippi in 1964 by the Ku Klux Klan 131 132 Mike Chioda born 1964 WWE professional wrestling Referee and Raw Senior Referee 133 Ant Clemons born 1991 singer songwriter who released his debut album Happy 2 Be Here in March 2020 134 Tom Davis born c 1970 basketball player best known for his college career at Delaware State University between 1987 88 and 1990 91 in which he had more than 2 200 points and 1 000 rebounds 135 Gary Dourdan born 1966 actor best known for playing the character Warrick Brown on the television series CSI Crime Scene Investigation 136 Chuck Faucette born 1963 former NFL linebacker who played for the San Diego Chargers for two seasons 137 William Franklin 1731 1813 last Colonial Governor of New Jersey son of Benjamin Franklin 138 Vance Gilbert folk music singer songwriter 139 James Green born 1992 amateur wrestler who won bronze at the 2015 World Wrestling Championships at Men s freestyle 70 kg 140 Anthony Griggs born 1960 former NFL linebacker who played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns 141 Erskine Hawkins 1914 1993 jazz trumpeter and big band leader 142 Derrick Hodge born 1979 bassist composer music producer music director and recording artist 143 Charles W Hooper Lieutenant General in the United States Army who has held the position of Director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency since 2017 144 Barbara Kalik born 1936 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from the 7th Legislative District from 1978 to 1992 and as mayor of Willingboro 145 Stephen Kasprzyk born 1982 rower who represented the United States in the Men s eight event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London 146 Michelle Kosinski born 1974 journalist who has been a White House correspondent for CNN 147 Crystal Langhorne born 1986 WNBA basketball player drafted in 2008 by the Washington Mystics 148 Won the National Championship in 2006 as a member of the Maryland Terrapins 149 Carl Lewis Carl Lewis born 1961 United States Olympic track athlete who won ten Olympic medals 9 gold 1 silver and was ranked 1 on the Sports Illustrated list of The 50 Greatest New Jersey Sports Figures 150 151 Cleve Lewis born 1955 retired professional soccer player who was the first African American drafted by the North American Soccer League 152 Wali Lundy born 1983 rapper and former football running back who played in the NFL for the Houston Texans 153 Joey Marella 1963 1994 WWE professional wrestling referee who refereed main event for the indoor attendance record setting match at WrestleMania III between Andre the Giant versus Hulk Hogan in the Pontiac Silverdome 154 Marilyn Marshall 1941 2015 R amp B singer musician 155 Tim Marshall R amp B Music Hall of Fame radio host journalist educator and humanitarian 156 Patrick McFarland born 1951 former professional basketball player who played in the American Basketball Association for the Denver Rockets Denver Nuggets and San Diego Sails 157 Kareem McKenzie born 1979 National Football League offensive tackle 158 David Miscavige born 1960 leader of the Church of Scientology 159 Gorilla Monsoon 1937 1999 WWE Hall of Fame professional wrestler who is a former president of WWE 160 Monsoon whose real name was Robert James Gino Marella was the adopted father of Joey Marella Dezman Moses born 1989 National Football League linebacker with the Green Bay Packers 161 Kristopher Negron born 1986 professional baseball utility player who has played for the Cincinnati Reds 162 Thomas Olive deputy governor of West Jersey from 1684 to 1685 who gave the township its name based on his birthplace of Wellingborough 27 163 Claudette Ortiz born 1981 singer and model 164 Gregory Pardlo Gregory Pardlo born 1968 poet 165 Gervase Peterson born 1969 contestant on Survivor Borneo the first season of the program 166 Shaun Phillips born 1981 National Football League defensive tackle 167 Maria Rodriguez Gregg member of the New Jersey General Assembly who is the first Republican Hispanic woman to be elected to the New Jersey Legislature 168 Keith Saunders born 1984 professional football linebacker who has played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League 169 Craig Schurig born 1965 football coach and former player who has been the head coach for the Washburn Ichabods football team since the 2002 season 170 Troy Singleton born 1973 member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 7th Legislative District since 2011 171 172 LaMont Smith born 1972 gold medalist at the 1996 Olympic Games in the men s 4x400 meter relay 173 Mark Tatulli born 1963 syndicated comic strip cartoonist and children s book author 174 Ryan Toby born 1976 soul singer songwriter producer and actor best known for playing Wesley Glen Ahmal James in the 1993 film Sister Act 2 Back in the Habit 175 Jimmy Valiant born 1942 WWE Hall of Fame professional wrestler 176 Peter Vermes born 1966 former professional soccer player who has been the head coach of Sporting Kansas City in Major League Soccer 177 Mark Zagunis born 1993 professional baseball player 178 References Edit a b c d e f 2019 Census Gazetteer Files New Jersey Places United States Census Bureau 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Newspapers Inc a b c d e Anderson Priscilla B The History and Contribution of Black Americans to the Development of Willingboro Burlington New Jersey Trenton NJ New Jersey Historical Commission Afro American Division 1985 Mulford Kim It was like heaven Residents recall Levittown Original owners gather for its 55th anniversary Courier Post October 13 2013 Accessed October 21 2013 Beck Pooley Karen The Other Levittown Race and Place in Willingboro NJ The Next American City 2 2003 Has Blockbusting Come to Willingboro Burlington County Times October 28 1973 Linmark Associates Inc v Township of Willingboro No 70 357 Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute Accessed August 12 2013 Areas touching Willingboro Township MapIt Accessed March 10 2020 Municipalities within Burlington County NJ Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Accessed March 10 2020 New Jersey Municipal Boundaries New Jersey Department of Transportation Accessed November 15 2019 Locality Search State of New Jersey Accessed May 21 2015 Friedman Sally Levittown Home to stay The Willingboro incarnation now 50 years old was a keeper Residents who bought in early tell why they love it still The Philadelphia Inquirer September 26 2008 Accessed August 12 2013 They got that in a town ultimately divided into 11 parks each with street names that began with the same letter and offering schools pools and recreation areas Bernstein Josh 2002 Willingboro Arcadia Publishing p 74 ISBN 978 0 7385 1088 0 Chronology of Willingboro Archived February 3 1999 at archive today PRISM Climate Group Oregon State U Barnett Bob Population Data for Burlington County Municipalities 1800 2000 WestJersey org January 6 2011 Accessed September 1 2012 Compendium of censuses 1726 1905 together with the tabulated returns of 1905 New Jersey Department of State 1906 Accessed July 23 2013 Bowen Francis American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year 1843 p 231 David H Williams 1842 Accessed July 23 2013 Raum John O The History of New Jersey From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time Volume 1 p 266 J E Potter and company 1877 Accessed July 23 2013 Willingborough township contained a population in 1850 of 1 596 in 1860 643 and in 1870 750 A portion of Rancocas is in this township Debow James Dunwoody Brownson The Seventh Census of the United States 1850 p 137 R Armstrong 1853 Accessed July 23 2013 Staff A compendium of the ninth census 1870 p 259 United States Census Bureau 1872 Accessed July 23 2013 Porter Robert Percival Preliminary Results as Contained in the Eleventh Census Bulletins Volume III 51 to 75 p 97 United States Census Bureau 1890 Accessed July 23 2013 Thirteenth Census of the United States 1910 Population by Counties and Minor Civil Divisions 1910 1900 1890 United States Census Bureau p 335 Accessed May 24 2012 Population is not listed for 1900 Fifteenth Census of the United States 1930 Population Volume I United States Census Bureau p 715 Accessed May 24 2012 Table 6 New Jersey Resident Population by Municipality 1930 1990 New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Accessed June 28 2015 Census 2000 Profiles of Demographic Social Economic Housing Characteristics for Willingboro township Burlington County New Jersey Archived October 6 2006 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Accessed September 1 2012 DP 1 Profile of General Demographic Characteristics 2000 Census 2000 Summary File 1 SF 1 100 Percent Data for Willingboro township Burlington County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed September 1 2012 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Willingboro township Burlington County New Jersey United States Census Bureau P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Willingboro township Burlington County New Jersey United States Census Bureau DP03 Selected Economic Characteristics from the 2006 2010 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates for Willingboro township Burlington County New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed May 24 2012 City High Top of their class Archived February 3 2002 at the Wayback Machine MTV Music Accessed January 9 2011 And for a young trio from the suburb of Willingboro New Jersey who go by the name of City High those dreams left the rec room and back yard and came true Big time Duhart Bill Willingboro trio lands in Grammy spotlight Courier Post February 27 2022 Accessed July 5 2022 via Newspapers com It s a single from the group s debut album City High Claudette Ortiz 20 Robby Pardlo 22 and Ryan Toby 24 the group members are all Willingboro High School graduates They may be hobnobbing in Tinseltown tonight but their hearts belong to Willingboro The Faulkner Act New Jersey s Optional Municipal Charter Law New Jersey State League of Municipalities July 2007 Accessed October 22 2013 Inventory of Municipal Forms of Government in New Jersey Rutgers University Center for Government Studies July 1 2011 Accessed November 18 2019 Township Code Article II Township Council Willingboro Township Accessed March 10 2020 Ordinance 3 5 Selection of Mayor The Mayor shall be elected by a majority vote of all members of the Township Council The selection of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor shall be made at the annual reorganization meeting of the Township Council 2022 Municipal Data Sheet Township of Willingboro Accessed May 23 2022 November 2 2021 Summary Report Burlington County Official Results Burlington County New Jersey updated November 18 2021 Accessed January 1 2022 November 5 2019 Summary Report Burlington County Official Results Burlington County New Jersey updated November 16 2019 Accessed January 1 2020 McHale Todd Rebecca Perrone Burlington County Times July 6 2017 Accessed September 25 2017 Willingboro appoints Rebecca Perrone to fill an unexpired term on the Township Council on Wednesday July 5 2017 Hefler Jan N J court asked to settle yet another political dispute in Willingboro The Philadelphia Inquirer July 27 2017 Accessed September 25 2017 Councilman Chris Walker who was named mayor by the five member council in January is the latest casualty He resigned abruptly last month opening the door for Harry Walker they are not related to go to court to lay claim to his seat After Chris Walker s resignation the town s Democratic committee chose Rebecca Perrone to fill the council vacancy Krebs Rose Willingboro appoints new council member names deputy mayor Burlington County Times October 3 2013 Accessed December 2 2013 Chris Walker was appointed Tuesday to the Township Council to fill the seat left vacant by former Deputy Mayor Ken Gordon a seat he was primed to assume in a few months anyway Last month a Superior Court judge declared Gordon s seat vacant because of his lack of attendance at recent meetings Also Tuesday the council appointed longtime member and former Mayor Eddie Campbell Jr to serve as deputy mayor until it reorganizes in January Hefler Jan Willingboro primary will likely decide council seat The Philadelphia Inquirer April 2 2014 Accessed August 25 2014 A one year unexpired term became available when longtime Councilman Jim Ayrer resigned last month after 34 years in office Mayor Eddie Campbell said Darvis Holley will be sworn in Tuesday to serve on the council for the rest of the year until an election can be held to determine who will serve the remainder of Ayrer s term Plan Components Report New Jersey Redistricting Commission December 23 2011 Accessed February 1 2020 2019 New Jersey Citizen s Guide to Government New Jersey League of Women Voters Accessed October 30 2019 Districts by Number for 2011 2020 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 6 2013 1 United States House of Representatives Accessed August 5 2022 U S Sen Cory Booker cruises past Republican challenger Rik Mehta in New Jersey PhillyVoice Accessed April 30 2021 He now owns a home and lives in Newark s Central Ward community Biography of Bob Menendez United States Senate January 26 2015 Menendez who started his political career in Union City moved in September from Paramus to one of Harrison s new apartment buildings near the town s PATH station Home sweet home Bob Menendez back in Hudson County nj com Accessed April 30 2021 Booker Cory A D NJ Class II Menendez Robert D NJ Class I Legislative Roster for District 7 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 a b Board of County Commissioners Burlington County New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 Daniel J O Connell Burlington County New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 Tom Pullion Burlington County New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 Allison Eckel Burlington County New Jersey Accessed June 20 2020 Felicia Hopson Burlington County New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 Balvir Singh Burlington County New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 2022 County Data Sheet Burlington County New Jersey Accessed July 14 2022 County Clerk Burlington County Accessed February 26 2022 Members List Clerks Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 Sheriff s Department Burlington County Accessed February 26 2022 Members List Sheriffs Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 Surrogate Burlington County Accessed February 26 2022 Members List Surrogates Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey Accessed February 26 2022 a b Voter Registration Summary Burlington New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 23 2011 Accessed December 29 2014 GCT P7 Selected Age Groups 2010 State County Subdivision 2010 Census Summary File 1 for New Jersey Archived February 12 2020 at archive today United States Census Bureau Accessed December 29 2014 Presidential November 6 2012 General Election Results Burlington County Archived December 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed December 29 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 6 2012 General Election Results Burlington County Archived December 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections March 15 2013 Accessed December 29 2014 2008 Presidential General Election Results Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 23 2008 Accessed December 29 2014 2004 Presidential Election Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 13 2004 Accessed December 29 2014 2013 Governor Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections January 29 2014 Accessed December 29 2014 Number of Registered Voters and Ballots Cast November 5 2013 General Election Results Burlington County New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections January 29 2014 Accessed December 29 2014 2009 Governor Burlington County Archived January 13 2016 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Division of Elections December 31 2009 Accessed December 29 2014 Willingboro Township Board of Education District Policy 0110 Identification Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed March 10 2020 Purpose The Board of Education exists for the purpose of providing a thorough and efficient system of free public education in grades Pre Kindergarten through twelve in the Willingboro Township School District Composition The Willingboro Township School District is comprised of all the area within the municipal boundaries of Willingboro Township District information for Willingboro Public School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed February 15 2022 School Data for the Willingboro Township Public Schools National Center for Education Statistics Accessed February 15 2022 Garfield East Early Childhood Development Center Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 J Cresswell Stuart Early Childhood Development Center Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 Hawthorne Elementary School Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 W R James Sr Elementary School Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 Twin Hills Elementary School Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 Levitt Intermediate School Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 Willingboro Memorial Middle School Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 Willingboro High School Willingboro Township Public Schools Accessed June 18 2022 2018 2019 Public School Directory Burlington County New Jersey Accessed June 18 2022 School Performance Reports for the Willingboro Public School District New Jersey Department of Education Accessed June 18 2022 New Jersey School Directory for the Willingboro Township Public Schools New Jersey Department of Education Accessed December 29 2016 Coltimore Edward Willingboro district OKs an austere budget The 72 million measure would raise taxes close schools cut staff Voters will decide on April 18 The Philadelphia Inquirer March 29 2006 Accessed August 25 2014 The board voted Saturday to close Martin Luther King Jr S W Bookbinder and J A McGinley Elementary Schools on July 1 to save 3 6 million Why Choose BCIT Burlington County Institute of Technology Accessed December 2 2013 Willingboro s Independent Library a grassroots effort Burlington County Times August 31 2008 p B1 Print Burlington County Mileage by Municipality and Jurisdiction New Jersey Department of Transportation May 2010 Accessed December 2 2013 U S Route 130 Straight Line Diagram New Jersey Department of Transportation February 2006 Accessed August 25 2014 Burlington County Bus Rail Connections NJ Transit backed up by the Internet Archive as of January 28 2010 Accessed December 2 2013 South Jersey Transit Guide Archived September 29 2018 at the Wayback Machine Cross County Connection as of April 1 2010 Accessed December 2 2013 BurLINK Bus System Cross County Connection Accessed October 26 2019 Willingoro Westampton to Midtown Manhattan and Port Authority Academy Bus Accessed December 2 2013 Willingoro Westampton to Lower Manhattan Academy Bus Accessed December 2 2013 Staff Composer Mark Adamo a Willingboro native is the man behind Little Women Courier Post August 26 2001 Accessed February 14 2011 Malik Allen CBS Sports Accessed April 16 2008 O Sullivan Jeannie Notable Women of New Jersey honored at The Merion Burlington County Times March 23 2012 Accessed April 20 2020 The honorees were New Jersey Assembly Speaker Sheila Y Oliver D 34th of East Orange Essex County Shelley Adler a Cherry Hill attorney who is running for the 3rd Congressional District seat her late husband John had held Priscilla B Anderson who formerly served as a 7th District assemblywoman Willingboro s mayor and the Burlington County Bridge Commission s vice chairwoman Yannis Alex Tornado Tops Cosmos by 2 1 In a Shootout Cosmos Are Shot Down 2 1 By Tornado in a Shootout The New York Times April 25 1977 Accessed November 17 2018 That was primarily the result of a good performance by Tony Bellinger whom Miller signed out of high school in Willingboro N J south of Trenton Wawrow John Sabres select Brennan 31st Toronto Star June 23 2007 Accessed October 31 2015 Once I started I didn t want to stop said Brennan a Willingboro N J native of his interest in hockey Markman Rob Producer Cardiak Talks 600 Benz When I produced the track I was actually thinking of Meek Mill Cardiak tells Mixtape Daily MTV May 13 2011 Accessed May 24 2012 In the grand scheme of things Cardiak is new to the game But the Willingboro New Jersey rap producer has already amassed some major hits Stringer Matt Philadelphia The cradle of baseball Archived December 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Temple News November 20 2003 Accessed December 3 2007 For example Sean Casey a lifetime 300 hitter plays first base for the Cincinnati Reds and hails from Willingboro NJ Martin Douglas Fannie Lee Chaney 84 Mother of Slain Civil Rights Worker Is Dead The New York Times May 24 2007 Accessed December 2 2013 Fannie Lee Chaney a 28 a week bakery worker who became a target of racial hatred herself after her son James Chaney and two other civil rights workers were killed by the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi during the Freedom Summer of 1964 died on Tuesday in Willingboro N J She was 84 Pettus Emily Wagster via Associated Press Fannie Lee Chaney 84 mother of slain civil rights worker Boston Globe May 24 2007 Accessed December 2 2013 Her death was announced yesterday by her son Ben from her home in Willingboro N J Chioda Reppin The Boro WWE Kuperinsky Amy N J s Ant Clemons went from waiting tables to working with Kanye West Next up The Grammys NJ Advance Media for NJ com December 18 2019 Accessed March 30 2020 Music was a constant for Clemons while growing up in Willingboro Hunt Donald Tom Davis Sets Sights On Nba The Philadelphia Inquirer March 25 1991 Accessed December 2 2013 When Tom Davis was an all South Jersey basketball star at Willingboro High four years ago he definitely wanted to play Division I basketball Rys Richard Exit Interview Gary Dourdan Philadelphia magazine June 8 2007 Accessed December 2 2013 Exit Interview How old were you when you moved to Willingboro from West Philly Gary Dourdan Ten or something There was nothing in the suburbs but a house to live in Jenkins Sally via The Washington Post Faucette Maryland Linebacker a Wild but Not Crazy Guy Los Angeles Times September 20 1986 Accessed November 3 2017 The son of a steel worker and music teacher from Willingboro N J Faucette was a two sport blue chipper out of Willingboro High School who played running back and linebacker for the football team and outfielder for the baseball team and who also could dabble with guitar piano drums and clarinet A Short History of Willingboro Willingboro Township Accessed August 15 2007 Burns Fusaro Nancy Friday Night Folk gets voice of an angel with Vance Gilbert The Westerly Sun March 26 2015 Accessed April 23 2017 Born and raised in Willingboro N J Gilbert moved to Boston after graduating from Connecticut College James Green United States Olympic Committee Accessed August 9 2016 Residence Willingboro N J As a senior at Willingboro High School became first wrestler in school history to win state championship after perfect 29 0 season Closed prep career with 148 8 overall record Staff Griggs helps Steelers focus on life s issues Courier Post November 7 2004 Accessed October 31 2015 For Anthony Griggs it s all about giving back Growing up in Willingboro Griggs excelled in track and field as well as football Beech Wendy Erskine Hawkins 79 A Jazz trumpet Legend The Philadelphia Inquirer November 15 1993 Accessed December 2 2013 Erskine Hawkins 79 a trumpet player who was one of the greats of the swing era died Thursday at his home in Willingboro Hodge Steps Out from the Robert Glasper Experiment With Diverse Debut Live Today To Be Released Aug 6 On Blue Note Records Featuring Common Glasper Alan Hampton amp Others DerrickHodge com Accessed March 4 2016 Now residing in Los Angeles Hodge grew up right outside of Philadelphia in Willingboro N J Krebs Rose Two star Army general from Willingboro has enjoyed long military career Burlington County Times June 11 2012 Accessed December 1 2019 U S Army Maj Gen Charles Wayne Hooper a native of Willingboro has traveled all over the world during his 33 year military career but he remains a Jersey boy at heart Gansberg Martin Townships Seeking Status To Qualify for U S Funds The New York Times February 19 1974 Accessed April 20 2020 Mayor Barbara Kalik of Willingboro one of the communities affected by the classification declared You are using either Midwestern or 1910 vintage terminology Williams Kevin New Jersey Olympians Earn Gold At The Summer Games WKXW August 13 2012 Accessed December 2 2013 Steve Kasprzyk Rowing Willingboro N J Cinnaminson Cusack Bob Answer these questions CNN s Michelle Kosinski The Hill March 12 2014 Accessed October 31 2015 Born in Willingboro N J a suburb of Philadelphia Grew up in Cinnaminson N J yet another suburb of Philadelphia Orton Kathy Mystics Draft Langhorne One of Two Terps Selected The Washington Post April 10 2008 Accessed July 16 2008 I love the area said Langhorne who grew up in Willingboro N J Player Bio Crystal Langhorne Archived June 7 2008 at the Wayback Machine Maryland Terrapins women s basketball Accessed July 16 2007 highest drafted Terrapin taken with the sixth pick in the first round by the WNBA s Washington Mystics The 50 Greatest New Jersey Sports Figures Sports Illustrated December 27 1999 Carl Lewis Sweeps Triple In National Championship The Miami Herald June 20 1983 Accessed July 20 2007 Lewis a 21 year old from Willingboro N J who had won the 100 in 10 27 Saturday night leaped a remarkable 28 feet 10 inches in capturing the long jump and was clocked in an American record 19 75 seconds in the 200 on the final night of the USA Mobil Outdoor track and field championships Yannis Alex Lewis a New Jerseyan Is Drafted by Cosmos The New York Times January 24 1978 Accessed July 11 2019 The Cosmos with Coach Eddie Firmani on hand at the Plaza Hotel became the first club to draft a black American He is Cleveland Lewis a forward from Brandeis University in Massachusetts Lewis who found out through a reporter that he had been selected attended Willingboro High School in New Jersey Ewell Christian Looking for direction a family finds football Colleges Towson s Mikal Lundy and his brothers and cousins have used the sport as a refuge from tragedy and danger College Football The Baltimore Sun October 17 2003 Accessed October 31 2015 Brian died of a stroke in 1989 and Joann moved her family from central New Jersey to Willingboro near Camden She pressed her sons into sports hoping for an offsetting influence Staff Deaths Elsewhere The Philadelphia Inquirer July 8 1994 Accessed May 24 2012 Mr Marella a resident of Tampa Fla grew up in Willingboro and played baseball at Holy Cross High School Delran McHale Todd Entertainer and Educator supports our youth Burlington County Times December 31 2012 Accessed September 11 2013 Marilyn Marshall a retired teacher and current program director of Hold On To Education poses in her home in Willingboro on Wednesday afternoon Coppock Kristen No strings Burlington County Times November 13 2007 Accessed May 24 2012 DJ Tim Marshall a Willingboro resident who has been providing music for Champps customers since the establishment opened in 1995 Patrick McFarland Basketball Reference com Accessed October 31 2015 Eisen Michael Giants Sign OL Kareem McKenzie Signing is second major addition in two days for Big Blue new York Giants March 4 2005 Accessed May 25 2007 McKenzie played only two years of football at Willingboro High School but was still named an All America by USA Today He was All State and All Burlington County McKenzie competed in the discus and shot put on the track team serving as captain for two seasons Nark Jason From here to Scientology Worldwide leader David Miscavige s Philly area roots The Philadelphia Inquirer January 3 2012 Accessed April 9 2013 Miscavige s middle class Catholic upbringing in Willingboro N J abruptly changed four decades ago when his childhood asthma led the family to another utopian vision that of L Ron Hubbard Hagenmayer S Joseph Robert Marella 62 Wrestler Known As Gorilla Monsoon The Philadelphia Inquirer October 7 1999 Accessed February 27 2008 Robert Gorilla Monsoon Marella 62 a professional wrestler whose demeanor in the ring resembled Atilla the Hun s but whose deeds and personality were more akin to those of Santa Claus died yesterday at his Willingboro home after being ill for the last month Dezman Moses Tulane Green Wave football Accessed December 27 2012 High School Four year letterman at Willingboro High where he played wide receiver and inside linebacker for coach Nelson Hayspell Personal Born Dezman Mirrill Moses on Jan 4 1989 in Willingboro N J Kristopher Negron Minor League Baseball Accessed December 2 2013 Guenther Alan Willingboro revives corridor Courier Post April 1 2007 Accessed December 2 2013 The town s history dates to 1682 when Thomas Olive became its first colonist and named the town Wellingborough according to township records Trebay Guy Fashion Diary The Promotion Tour Known as Fashion Week The New York Times March 19 2002 Accessed December 2 2013 It s about the ignorance Steven Stoute the executive vice president of Interscope Geffen A amp M the record company explained the other day Mr Stoute was referring to Claudette Ortiz a young singer from Willingboro N J whose group City High was nominated for a Grammy Award this year Gregory Pardlo Poetry Foundation Accessed May 24 2012 Gregory Pardlo was born in Philadelphia and grew up in Willingboro New Jersey Gervase Gets Booted Off CBS News August 3 2000 Accessed May 25 2007 For weeks the buzz fueled by Internet rumors was the Willingboro N J resident had won the million dollar prize even prompting a Philadelphia newspaper to feature Peterson on one of its covers Shaun Phillips player profile Archived July 6 2007 at the Wayback Machine San Diego Chargers Accessed July 20 2007 Shaun grew up in Willingboro New Jersey not far from Giants Stadium where the New York Jets play their home games all state All South Jersey and all city at Willingboro High School in Willingboro New Jersey Pizarro Max The PolitickerNJ com Interview LD 8 Republican hopeful Maria Rodriguez Gregg PolitickerNJ March 28 2013 Accessed December 2 2013 I want to see more young people get involved said the 31 year old of Puerto Rican descent who grew up in Willingboro and Burlington whose parents both served in the military and whose husband is a veteran of the Iraq War due for redeployment Staff Bombers Sign Two Defensive Linemen Our Sports Central February 27 2009 Accessed December 2 2013 Saunders 6 3 240 Alabama 08 DOB Dec 23 1984 in Willingboro Township NJ is a big bodied defensive end that was a two year starter with the Crimson Tide Caywood Kurt Caywood Can Schurig engineer WU success The Topeka Capital Journal December 30 2001 Accessed January 2 2018 When he graduated from high school Schurig went more than halfway across the country from Willingboro N J to Colorado School of Mines where he earned a degree in petroleum engineering Krebs Rose Assemblyman Troy Singleton returns to teach for a day in Willingboro Burlington County Times December 21 2012 Accessed December 2 2013 He said the visit to his former school district offered him hands on experience that he will use in his work on the Assembly s budget and education committees Singleton is a 1991 graduate of Willingboro High School and a schoolmate of Newman s Singleton Sworn In As Newest Assembly Member Assemblyman Troy Singleton November 21 2011 Accessed December 2 2013 Born in Philadelphia Singleton was raised in Willingboro NJ and currently resides in Palmyra with his wife Megan and their three children Green Joe Olympic gold medalist from Willingboro launches foundation to help students Burlington County Times April 23 2015 Accessed March 19 2018 LaMont Smith had come a long way from Willingboro High where he d won nine state track championships But among the thousands of voices he heard that day during the 1996 Summer Olympics he could still make out that of his high school coach I m proud to be from Willingboro and I just want to do my part Smith said Nazareno Analisa Cartoonist Spirited On By Lifelong Yen To Draw Mark Tatulli s Angelic Comic Strip Bent Halos Now Runs In 12 Papers The Philadelphia Inquirer April 14 1996 Accessed September 20 2016 Growing up in Willingboro cartoonist Mark Tatulli was no angel no devil just a sharp witted kid who had his hands in everything like Mort and Harold the devilish angels in his syndicated comic strip Bent Halos Lowe Herbert Standing Tall In And Out Of Character Ryan Toby 17 Wants The World To Judge Him Not By My Money Not By My Status The Philadelphia Inquirer January 26 1994 Accessed October 31 2015 Honestly said Toby dressed in jeans and a white crewneck sweater in his parents living room in Willingboro I think he Ahmal just started wanting to know more about his heritage and was rebellious in that I m going to do something different than what my friends are doing A student at Willingboro High School Toby began his singing in school and church choirs Wrestler Of The Week The Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Valiant Wrestling News Center February 15 2009 Accessed October 31 2015 Jimmy Valiant was born in Franklin County Tennessee He later moved to Willingboro New Jersey hometown of WWE Hall of Fame professional wrestler Gorilla Monsoon WWE referees Joey Marella and Mike Chioda and Olympian Carl Lewis Tannewald Jonathan Willingboro native Peter Vermes has the soccer world on his doorstep Philly com January 12 2012 Accessed December 2 2013 I know that many of you already know a thing or two about Sporting Kansas City coach Peter Vermes For some of you one of those things might be that he s a native of Willingboro N J and still has the accent to prove it Mark Zagunis Baseball Reference com Accessed June 18 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Willingboro Township New Jersey Official township website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Willingboro Township New Jersey amp oldid 1137353966, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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