Mansfield Township, located in Columbus, NJ, is a historic township with a rich heritage dating back to its establishment as a constabulary in 1688. Incorporated in 1798, it is nestled in the northeast part of Burlington County and is bordered by several townships, including Bordentown, Chesterfield, Springfield, and Florence. With a population of 8,500, Mansfield Township offers a diverse range of departments and services to cater to the needs of its residents.
From construction and fire prevention to recreation and public works, Mansfield Township's various departments work diligently to ensure the smooth functioning of the township. The government of Mansfield Township is represented by the Township Committee and supported by boards such as the Board of Health and the Joint Land Use Board. Additionally, the township boasts a vibrant community, with organizations like the Mansfield Township Historical Society and the Mansfield-Springfield Senior Citizens group contributing to its cultural fabric. With its commitment to serving its residents and preserving its history, Mansfield Township is a welcoming and thriving community in Burlington County.
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