Morris County Library offers a wide variety of educational and reference resources, as well as more than 261,000 books, audiobooks, music, movies and magazines. The facility features 69 computers, seven meeting rooms and business resources. It also hosts seminars, classes, public speakers, special-interest groups, concerts, exhibits, activities and more.
It can be a little tricky to determine which road is the driveway to the East Lyme Library and Community Center, but once in the parking lot, there is plenty of space. The library is easy to find upon entering.
The facilities are typical of libraries in this area, with a somewhat limited collection but with borrowing access to other local libraries, and an adequate number of computers for those who want access to the internet. Check its website for current programs and classes.
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Greenville Public Library serves members of the Greenville area, offering a range of services such as adult programs and book clubs, senior computer classes, children's story hours, homework help for children and teens and access to library telescopes.
There is a book drop located near the wheelchair entrance.
E-Books are available with a Greenville Library or Ocean State Libraries library card.
There is also a printable calendar of events available on the website.
The Boston University Pardee Management Library is located in the Rafik B. Hariri building at 595 Commonwealth Avenue. The library has resources in the area of business, management and related subjects. Along with other BU libraries, it contains some of the 2.2 million books and resources on campus. Borrowing privileges are granted to BU students, faculty and employees
The Boston University Pardee Management Library is located in the Rafik B. Hariri building at 595 Commonwealth Avenue. The library has resources in the area of business, management and related subjects. Along with other BU libraries, it contains some of the 2.2 million books and resources on campus. Borrowing privileges are granted to BU students, faculty and employees
This is the South Branch of the Berkeley Public Library. There is a public meeting room and five Internet workstations for library members. The library also has more than 100 newspapers and magazines, including publications that are written in Spanish and multiple Asian languages. Furthermore, there is the Lawyers in the Library program at this location. The tool lending library is next door if you would like to borrow hammers, saws, shovels and other implements.
Friends of The Library Bookstore, open in Rockville since 2004 is run by the non-profit organization Friends of the Library, Montgomery County (FOLMC). The bookstore sells new and used items including a large selection of fiction books, children's books, textbooks, comic books, magazines, music and movies. All proceeds from the bookstore sales benefit the Montgomery County public libraries.
The collection of the Elwood Public Library contains 15,759 volumes. The library circulates 14,2078 items per year. The library serves a population of 13,023 residents. Until 2005, the library was located several blocks further east on Jericho Turnpike. In 2008, it moved to its current location on the corner of Elwood Road and Jericho.
The Huntingdon Valley Library is a center of learning with tons of access to books, media, computers and hosts a variety of events throughout the week.
There are plenty of events during the week for people of all ages. Bring preschool kids down for Story Time or come with your friends to play Mah Jongg.
The Huntingdon Valley Activities Association (HVAA), in association with the library, provides sporting experience for children and teens, ranging from inter-community teams to advanced-level traveling teams. Sports offered include basketball, baseball, soccer, roller hockey, softball, field hockey, tae kwon do and chess. The office is located in the Huntingdon Valley Library, adjacent to many sporting fields, and has a free parking lot.
The Deer Park library offers the printed word in many formats. Visitors can find the traditional books in addition to DVDs, e-books and audiobooks for e-readers, tablets and Apple products. To obtain a library card, you must provide a current NY state driver’s license or two recent proofs of address in the form of a bank statement, gas/electric bill or a telephone bill mailed to your home. Free Wi-Fi is available for visitors, even without a library card.
First founded in 1971, Sherwood was the first regional library of the FCPL. It now boasts a 157,578-item collection. In addition to the plethora of books, young kids can enjoy the Read to Me room with puzzles, flannel boards and board book. The library offers one-on-one tutoring sessions and partners with several non-profits, including the American Association of Retired Persons for tax assistance. Every Wednesday, the Mount Vernon Farmers market meets in front of Sherwood Regional from May to November.