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WILLINGBORO, New Jersey (WPVI) -- The Willingboro Jazz Festival returned to Burlington County over the weekend for its 41st year running. "It's a good event. It's kind of like a reunion for people to come in, pitch a tent, see some vendors and friends that you haven't seen in a long time," said Acting Director of Recreation & Parks Dionne Bolden.

It's the largest music festival in Willingboro and took place Sunday in Millcreek Park. The day-long event featured dozens of local and global artists on the big stage. This year's headliners included Philadelphia's own Kindred and the Family Soul and R &B singer and rapper, Dwele.



Other featured artists include the Urban Guerilla Orchestra, Exit 45, and Camden's own Arnetta Johnson - the Trumpet Chic. People began streaming in early. "I look forward to it every year, I haven't been able to come for a few years, but this year I was determined.

Determined to go," said Gloria Galloway of Willingboro. The Willingboro Jazz Festival began in the early 1980s and has since expanded from just music to vendors and a row of food trucks. "This food truck has been open for three months.

This is like new to all of us, I'm honored to be here. This is a beautiful thing," said Rodney Ganges with the Kitchen of Class food truck. The festival attracts more than 10,000 people to the park every year.

"We've been doing this since I was a teenager. Coming every year," said Jackson. "This is our family event.

This is in our backyard. This is our festival." The festival goes from noon to 8 p.

m. and ends with a special fireworks show..

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