A word from Mayor Lawrence

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Winslow Townnship Mayor Marie D. Lawrence.

As we move further into the spring season, there is a great deal happening throughout Winslow Township and in Sicklerville.

One of the greatest strengths of our community is the way we come together, whether it’s supporting local organizations, attending family friendly events or simply spending time with neighbors and friends.

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The first event this spring will be the Memorial Day Service on Monday, May 25, at 10 a.m. at the township municipal complex, 125 South Route 73. We hope you join us as we honor those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.


I want to thank our municipal staff, volunteers, first responders, community groups and event organizers who dedicate countless hours behind the scenes in making these programs successful. However, most of all I want to thank YOU, the residents, who come out to enjoy the events, which provide an opportunity for everyone to make new friends and meet new neighbors.

Your continued involvement helps ensure our township remains an active, welcoming, and vibrant place to live.
If you haven’t done so already, be sure to download the Winslow Township mobile app My Winslow. You will find information at your fingertips and be able to get in touch with staff should you have a problem or a question.


I look forward to seeing many of you at our upcoming events and appreciate your continued support in making our township such a wonderful community.

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