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The Willingboro Public Library (WPL), located in
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, United States, is the municipal public library for the community of 36,500. It first opened in 1960 and, although in
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, operates independently from the
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System. Before 2003, the library was housed in the township's municipal building on Salem Road. The current library building is "Willingboro's Independent Library a grassroots effort." Burlington County Times 31 Aug. 2008: B1. Print. and is an anchor for the new Willingboro Town Center on Route 130.


History

Within a year of Levittown's creation in Willingboro in 1958, residents started a grassroots effort to create a new public library for their rapidly growing community. The Levittown Civic Association created a committee headed by Catherine Costa to help create a library. The new library's first home was in the basement of St. Paul's
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Church on Levitt Parkway. The first books came from the new residents themselves. The Women's Club of Levittown, which disbanded in 2009, conducted a door to door search collecting 2,500 books for the new library.Artis, Gene. A History of the Willingboro Public Library. Glassboro, NJ: Glassboro State College, 1974. Print. Even Levitt & Sons contributed to the new library by donating $500 to purchase dictionaries and other reference books."Levitt Makes Library Gift." Levittown Times 27 Jan 1960, Print. By December 1959, the Levittown Library Association adopted its new by-laws. On January 13, 1960, the Association was legally incorporated. By April 1960, the library moved from the basement of St. Paul's and opened at the Municipal Building on July 12.History of the Willingboro Public Library 1959-1971. Willingboro, NJ: Print. On November 8, 1960, the new residents of Levittown passed a referendum that the library would be funded by township taxpayers. For its first four years, the library had a part-time director, Frederick R. Hartz. In 1964, Maurice S. Goldman became the first full-time director serving until his retirement in 1995. The Municipal Building remained the library's home for over 40 years, except for a brief period in the mid-60s. In December 1964, a fire forced the library to find temporary headquarters at the Willingboro Plaza. The library reopened at the new Municipal Building in February 1968 with a . facility; enough space for 42,400 books.


New Facility

Overcrowding had been a perennial problem at the Municipal Building library since the early ‘70s. Current
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director Christine H. King took her position in 1997 and oversaw the development and construction of a new, state-of-the-art library that opened in October 2003. Named an
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Top Ten Green Project, the new library building is a 70% new construction, 30% renovation of the 1959
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building on Route 130. The library has also won a Green Building Award from the Pennsylvania Environmental Council and a Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Greening Community Award."2009 Greening Award." Willingboro Public Library. Willingboro Public Library, Web. 28 Dec 2009. www.willingboro.org. The new library features 30 public access
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s, including a computer training center; multiple large and small meeting rooms; a café; an exhibit room and children's reading garden. The library also contains a local history collection for
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. The library also provides local programs for the general public, from free computer classes to cultural events.


Friends of the Library

In the fall of 1995, a report from the administration of then-Gov.
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recommended that the township merge its independent municipal library with the Burlington County Library System. The proposal was rejected, but out of this discussion, the Friends of the Library was born in March 1996. The Friends, now with over 100 members, raises funds to supplement the library's services. The 2014 current officers
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Mattie Mallory, ecretaryonna Bullock, & Shirley Dilworth reasurer


Library Board

The Willingboro Public Library is overseen by a seven-member library board composed of members of the community. Five members are appointed by the Mayor. The remaining two include a representative of the superintendent of schools and a representative of the township manager. Each serves a five-year term and may be re-appointed indefinitely. The current president is Harry W. Kendall, who has served in that position since 1989. Other members include Martha Hall (secretary), Delbert Payne (treasurer), Martha Hall, James Byrd, Ardeth Holder, Harry Rocco and Jill Cyrus. The library remains independent from the Burlington County Library system; one of three independent municipal libraries in Burlington County. The other two are
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and Moorestown."Board of Library Trustees." Willingboro Public Library. Willingboro Public Library, Web. 22 Dec 2009. .


Membership

Membership is open to all
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residents or non-resident property owners. It is also free to individuals who work in Willingboro Township. Membership is also free for one year to active duty military personnel. Area residents who don't live in Willingboro can apply for free
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-Only Cards. Non-residents can pay $35 a year for borrowing privileges; senior non-residents pay $5. The library is also connected with the Willingboro Campus of the Burlington County College at the Town Center. Students at BCC are entitled to a free library membership for one year.Library membership and loan policies willingboro public library. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.willingboro.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=159&Itemid=217


Statistics

In 2008, 164,852 people used the library, the most of any year in its 50-year history. 82% of Willingboro residents have active library cards. In August 2009, reference desks received their highest number of questions ever for a total of 1,949; breaking the previous record set in July 2008. The library has over 86,000 books, more than 3,900
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s, 2,528
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and access to over 7,000 magazines. It also can order items for customers as a free service.


References

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