Overview

Riverside Township is a municipality in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. It is a primarily residential community along the Delaware River shoreline and is generally considered part of the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area. According to the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 8,079.

Geography and neighborhoods

The township occupies riverfront land in southwestern Burlington County. Its location on the Delaware River has shaped local land use, with a mix of housing, small commercial corridors, and public waterfront areas. Neighborhoods range from older, tightly built residential blocks near the central business area to quieter suburban streets and parks closer to the river.

History and development

Riverside's origins are tied to its riverfront position. Like many communities along the Delaware, it grew in the 19th and early 20th centuries around transportation, trade, and local industry that made use of river access. Over the 20th century the township evolved toward a predominantly residential character as transportation links to nearby cities improved and regional suburbanization expanded.

Government and public services

The township is governed by a locally elected municipal council and provides typical local services such as public works, police, fire protection and recreation. Public education is administered through local school arrangements serving township children, and residents rely on nearby regional institutions for specialized services and higher-level health care.

Economy, transportation and community life

Riverside's local economy is centered on small businesses, service providers, and institutions that serve residents. Many adults commute to jobs in the surrounding region, including the Philadelphia area. The riverfront offers recreational opportunities and community events that support civic life, while local parks and community facilities host sports, festivals and gatherings.

Notable facts

  • Riverfront location influences recreation, development and environmental planning.
  • Part of the Delaware Valley commuting region, with connections to larger urban centers.
  • Population recorded as 8,079 in the 2010 census, reflecting a small-town scale within Burlington County.

For readers seeking more detailed demographic, historical or municipal information, local government offices and county resources provide up-to-date records and guidance about Riverside Township's services, planning and community programs.