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914-693-6636
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Ardsley Public Library is located at 9 American Legion Drive, Ardsley, NY 10502 in Westchester County. We offer many interesting events such as:
Children's Storytimes
Preschool Storytime
For children 3 1/2 to 5. The "Big Guys" will go upstairs as a group, without their caregivers, and are treated to stories, songs, flannel board stories and puppets. Registration required.
Two's Company
For children 2 to 3 1/2 years old with their caregivers. Hear stories and rhymes, sing songs and join in with the Ardsley Toddler Marching Band. Registration required.
Bouncing Babies
Join Nora Maher and introduce babies ages 6 months to 2 years to fun at the Library. Enjoy stories, rhymes, songs, musical instruments and other bouncing baby treats. Loads of fun for everyone. Registration required.
Book Groups
Eat some great cookies and talk about some great books! This program is for grades 3 & 4. Registration required.
Reading Rox and Pizza Too
Drop in for some delicious pizza, some cold drinks and some great talk about books. This program is for grades 5 and 6. Registration is required.
Kids Craft Club
Take a break from school and get ready for the weekend by finding the artist within you. A different project each session will get those creative juices flowing. Grades K through 2. Registration required.
Points of Interest
Wireless Internet is available at the library. Bring your wireless devices - including but not limited to wireless lap tops and palm pilots and take advantage of this new service.
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914-273-3887
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The North Castle Public Library has two branches.
The Armonk Branch is located at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk NY.
The North White Plains Branch is located at 10 Clove Road, North White Plains, NY 10603.
The North Castle Public Library offers many services, including:
Newspapers, Magazines and other Databases
Armonk Calendar
North White Plains Calendar
Downloadable Audiobooks
Adult Services
Teen Space
Children's Corner
What's New
Find out what new programs we offer in the near future and new materials (books, music, movies) we've added to the collection.
Children's Ongoing Programs
A list of our monthly and weekly programs.
Guide to Children's Literature and Materials
Links to the important awards, acknowledgements and reviews to children's materials.
Guide to Children's Searching and Surfingls
Links to great sites with homework help and tips to surf the Internet.
Internet Search Engines
Recursos en Español
Whippoorwill Hall
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914-273-3887
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The North Castle Public Library has two branches.
The Armonk Branch is located at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk NY.
The North White Plains Branch is located at 10 Clove Road, North White Plains, NY 10603.
The North Castle Public Library offers many services, including:
Newspapers, Magazines and other Databases
Armonk Calendar
North White Plains Calendar
Downloadable Audiobooks
Adult Services
Teen Space
Children's Corner
What's New
Find out what new programs we offer in the near future and new materials (books, music, movies) we've added to the collection.
Children's Ongoing Programs
A list of our monthly and weekly programs.
Guide to Children's Literature and Materials
Links to the important awards, acknowledgements and reviews to children's materials.
Guide to Children's Searching and Surfingls
Links to great sites with homework help and tips to surf the Internet.
Internet Search Engines
Recursos en Español
Whippoorwill Hall
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914-666-6472
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The Bedford Hills Free Library is located at 26 Main Street, Bedford Hills, NY 10507.
Library Hours
Monday 1 - 8Tuesday 1 - 8Wednesday 1 - 8Thursday 10 - 5:30Friday 10 - 5:30Saturday 10 - 1 except July and August
Children's Room Story Times
Read More Threes & Fours Ages: 3 - 4 years
Story Hour for Little Folks & Friends (Follows the Bedford Central School District Calendar) Ages: 18 months - 3 years
Older Kids OnlyAges: Kindergarten Plus
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914-234-3570
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The Bedford Free Library is located at 40 Village Green, Bedford, NY 10506. The town of Bedford has three libraries located in the hamlets of Katonah, Bedford Hills, and Bedford Village.
The building in which the Bedford Free Library is located - is a historic landmark celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2007. This historic building, circa 1807, was once a school. It became the library in 1903. Until 1902, it was the Bedford Academy, one of Westchester's first classical schools. The Corporation of Bedford Academy gave the building to the Historical Society in 1972. It is currently leased for $1 a year to the Bedford Free Library who is responsible for its maintenance.
Storytimes for Children
Thursday 11.15 a.m. - Storytime for preschoolers with adult
Monday 4:00 p.m. - Storytime for 4 - 8 year olds
No registration is necessary
Call the Children's Room at 234-3570 with any questions and for information about special programs and storytimes
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914-941-7072
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The Briarcliff Manor Public Library is located at One Library Road (off Pleasantville Road in Law Park) Briarcliff Manor, New York 10510. The mission of the Briarcliff Manor Public Library is to provide state-of-the-art facilities, programs, collections, and information services in a community environment in which residents can meet and interact. The Library emphasizes:
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914-337-7680
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The Bronxville Public Library is located at 201 Pondfield Road at the intersection of Midland Avenue and Pondfield Road in Bronxville. The Bronxville Public Library proudly serves the Bronxville community and its surrounding neighbors. We offer services ranging from simply borrowing books, videos and CDs to using our computers to access Westchester Library's site and for surfing the Internet.
The Children's Room of the Bronxville Public Library serves the community by providing books, materials and programs for children from birth through grade six. From board books to chapter books; from picture books to non-fiction, the Children's Room collection is constantly expanding and seeks to meet the needs of all young library users. All our programs except for movies require registration one week prior to the program date in person. You may sign up at the Library in the Children's Room.
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914-739-5654
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The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is located at 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose, New York 10548.The Hendrick Hudson Free Library covers the towns of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton, and the City of Peekskill.
The Hendrick Hudson Free Library recently relocated to a new facility. This building is nearly three times as large as the old Library. In addition to special rooms for quiet study and personal computing, the reference section boasts six on-line computers with ready success to a variety of datatbases and the Internet. The Community Room seats 100 people and serve as a gallery space for art exhibits. The library offers many programs and learning for children.
Library holdings number over 42,000 including books, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and the popular books on tape. The Children’s Room is active with story programs. Entertaining guest speakers, and special arts programs. Adult activities include book discussion groups, craft programs, and seminars. The Library Association sponsors book sales.
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914-238-4779
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The Chappaqua Public Library is located at 195 South Greeley Ave., Chappaqua, NY 10514. The Chappaqua Library aspires to be a welcoming community center for human interaction, intellectual stimulation and cultural enrichment for people of all ages through books, other informational, educational and cultural materials, events and programs. Decisions about library services, equipment and facilities are based on library priorities and stringent cost-benefit analyses.
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914-739-5654
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The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is located at 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose, New York 10548.The Hendrick Hudson Free Library covers the towns of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton, and the City of Peekskill.
The Hendrick Hudson Free Library recently relocated to a new facility. This building is nearly three times as large as the old Library. In addition to special rooms for quiet study and personal computing, the reference section boasts six on-line computers with ready success to a variety of datatbases and the Internet. The Community Room seats 100 people and serve as a gallery space for art exhibits. The library offers many programs and learning for children.
Library holdings number over 42,000 including books, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and the popular books on tape. The Children’s Room is active with story programs. Entertaining guest speakers, and special arts programs. Adult activities include book discussion groups, craft programs, and seminars. The Library Association sponsors book sales.
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914-271-6612
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The Croton Free Library is located at 171 Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520.We offer many services and information about:
New To Croton
Upcoming Films and Film Festival
Special Events
Coming Soon
Book Club News
Adopt A Book
Ottinger Room Programs
Children's Events & Programming
Volunteers Needed
The Library Association
Introducing Newcomers to our Library
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914-739-5654
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The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is located at 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose, New York 10548.The Hendrick Hudson Free Library covers the towns of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton, and the City of Peekskill.
The Hendrick Hudson Free Library recently relocated to a new facility. This building is nearly three times as large as the old Library. In addition to special rooms for quiet study and personal computing, the reference section boasts six on-line computers with ready success to a variety of datatbases and the Internet. The Community Room seats 100 people and serve as a gallery space for art exhibits. The library offers many programs and learning for children.
Library holdings number over 42,000 including books, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and the popular books on tape. The Children’s Room is active with story programs. Entertaining guest speakers, and special arts programs. Adult activities include book discussion groups, craft programs, and seminars. The Library Association sponsors book sales.
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914-693-6614
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The Dobbs Ferry Public Library is located at 55 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522.
Brief History about Dobbs Ferry Public Library
In 1899, the Dobbs Ferry Free Library and Reading Room was organized under the " Women's Christian. Temperance Union." The small collection of books gathered by the ladies was placed in the front parlor of a home on lower Main Street. Mrs. Pearse, the wife of the owner, acted as librarian. Situated in what was then the very center of town, she kept the library open every day, and allowed books to circulate for two weeks.
In 1909 the library was granted and Association Charter by the State Board of Regents, as the Dobbs Ferry Free Library. It moved into the ground floor of 153 Main Street, which also housed the William McKinley Free Kindergarten on the top floor. Miss Louise Miller, the kindergarten teacher and her assistant ran the library during the afternoon and evening.
After Mrs. Brown's death in 1951, Col. Brown donated the building, in her memory, to the Village; at which time it was remodeled. A Children's Room was established on the second floor. It was not until 1957 that the Dobbs Ferry Free Library was re-chartered and became the Dobbs Ferry Public Library. The growing library collection soon outgrew its space.
Today, the Dobbs Ferry Free Library is located in a new building, with its distinctive Clock Tower, and is more than twice the size of the old library. It has a separate Children's Room; an Adult Reading Room; a large Meeting Room/Art Gallery; Conference Room and a terrace with Hudson River views.
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Downloadable Audiobooks
Library Gallery
Adult / YA Programs
Children's Programs
Library Policies / Booking Info
Wireless
Westchester Library System Homepage
Library Catalogs
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914-793-5055
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The Eastchester Public Library is located at 11 Oakridge Place, Eastchester, New York 10709. The Eastchester Public Library opened in May, 1967 at its current location. The library serves the residents of the unincorporated area of the Town of Eastchester as well as all residents of Westchester County. The Eastchester Public Library is a member of the Westchester Library System.
The Children's Room at the Eastchester Public Library is a popular place for children and their parents to read and learn together. The Eastchester Public Library offers a variety of programs for children; including arts and crafts, story time, reading groups, and other fun activities.
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914-993-1600
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The Greenburgh Public Library is located at 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, NY 10607 in Westchester County. The Greenburgh Public Library was granted its charter on August 24, 1962, and began library service to Greenburgh residents that month in rented rooms in a Dobbs Ferry Road Building. In 1969, the Library moved into an 18,900 square-foot building in a central location on Tarrytown Road to better serve the public. At that time, we served a population of about 18,500 people. Presently, we serve a population of approximately 44,000 people, who reside in 10 separate school district areas of the unincorporated portions of the Town of Greenburgh. The Library has a collection of 186,000 items, including books, periodicals, DVDs, videos, CDs and audio books. Greenburgh Library is the fifth largest member of the Westchester Library System, and in 2005 had the second highest circulation in the county.
In early 2007, the Library began a renovation and expansion project, which will result in doubling the building size and increasing the services we offer. During the renovation and expansion, which is expected to take two years to complete, we are providing full library services in satellite locations throughout Greenburgh, including the Town Hall and the Multipurpose Center.
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Points of Interest
Chartered = 1962 as the Greenburgh Public Library
Type of Library = Special Library District created by the State of New York
Population Served = 44,000. The Greenburgh Library is chartered to serve the residents of unincorporated Greenburgh, which includes portions of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings, Irvington and Tarrytown.
Cardholders = 22,000
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914-835-0324
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The Harrison Public Library has two branches:
Downtown (Main) Library
Bruce Avenue
Harrison, NY 10528
West Harrison Branch
2 Madison Street
West Harrison, NY 10604
Library History
The Library known today as the Harrison Public Library has provided service to Harrison and Westchester County residents for over 100 years. Founded in 1905 as the Harrison Free Reading Room, the Library was chartered as the Harrison Public Library in 1955. In 1967, the official merger of the Harrison Public Library with the Silver Lake Free Library resulted in the incorporation of what we know today as the Harrison Public Library and its West Harrison Branch.
In 1985, the downtown main Bruce Avenue Library was renovated and expanded, with the Community Room added at that time. In 1989 the Library became the pilot library for the WESTLYNX integrated automated system. The Library has been providing Internet service to the public since 1996, and in 2005 wireless internet service was provided at both Library buildings. In 1999 the New York State Library recognized the Harrison Public Library as an Advanced Electronic Doorway Library.
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Calendar of Events
Catalogs
Downloadable Audiobooks
Friends of the Library
Hours & Directions
Newspaper, Magazine and other Databases
TumbleBook Library - e-books for e-kids
Our TumblePlayer now allows you to create play lists of your favorite TumbleBooks and play them in succession. Great for Story Time in both school and library - Wonderful for children.
Your Library Card
Westchester Library System
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914-478-3307
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The Hastings Library is located at 7 Maple Avenue Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706. The Hastings Library's majestic river view is due to its location in Fulton Park, adjacent to the Municipal Building. In 2002 the library was renovated and expanded. Besides making the building ADA accessible, updating wiring and enlarging community rooms, a beautiful new picture book room for toddlers was added. Fulton Park, to the south, was also enhanced with new terraces, benches, tables, and landscaping.
The Library has approximately 60,000 books and periodicals, and audio visual materials. It is a repository of Village documents, including Hastings newspapers dating back to 1929. Public access computers let you search library catalogs and databases, access the Internet, use a word processor, and more.
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914-591-7840
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The Irvington Public Library is located at 12 South Astor Street, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533. The first Irvington Public Library was established in the mid-19th century by an interested group of Irvington residents. It was located in "the little red schoolhouse." The schoolhouse library evolved into the short-lived Irvington Free Library, which later became the Atheneum.
In the late 1990s, the Library Board concluded that a new library was essential for more space, better access for those with disabilities and to support new technologies. On January 28th, 2000, the library officially opened in its new quarters at the historic Burnham Building. The new library is three times the size of the old one and is a wonderful mixture of old and new architecture.
The Irvington Public Library provides many services and information such as:
Library Catalogs & Your Account
Online Resources
General Information
Programs & Services including:
Adult Programs
Young Adult Programs
Children's Programs
Wireless Internet Access
Tiffany Reading Room
Westchester Library System
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914-232-3508
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The Katonah Village Library is located at 26 Bedford Road, Katonah, NY 10536. General Informaion about the Katonah Village Library includes:
Katonah Poetry Series
In 1967 the Katonah Village Library and the New York State Poets and Writers program began sponsoring three poetry readings each year, playing host to dozens of poets and many hundreds of poetry aficionados. Under the direction of poet Robert Phillips from 1967 to 1991, and under Billy Collins since then, the Poetry Series has attracted a lot of major contemporary poets. As Billy Collins said at the beginning of his tenure as Poet-in-Residence, "If you sat on the steps of the Katonah Library for the past 23 years without moving, nearly every notable American poet would walk by you."
Book Discussion Group
The Library's Book Discussion Group has been meeting every three weeks since 1983. The group meets on Wednesday evenings at 8 PM and talks informally about plot, character, motivation, language, and anything else that comes to mind for about an hour before checking out the author's biographical facts and what critics have had to say about the book under discussion.
The Katonah Village Library
offers many services and programs including:
Events Calendar
News Update
Catalog & Reserve Books
Online Databases
Downloadable Audiobooks
Book Comments & Reviews
Childrens' Room
Young Adult
Newsletter
History
The Collection
Westchester Library System
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914-834-2281
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The Larchmont Public Library is located at 121 Larchmont Avenue, Larchmont, NY 10538. The Larchmont Public Library offers many services including:
The Catalog - search, reserve items and check your account
Downloadable Audiobooks
Online Resources - newspaper, magazine and scholarly articles
Suggested Web Pages
Adult Programs
Exhibits
Programs for Children: For information about events at the Children's Room call 914-834-4666.
Hours and Holidays
Book Group Selections
Village and Town webpages
Friends of the Library
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914-698-1250
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The Mamaroneck Library provides services to its community in an atmosphere that is pleasant, comfortable, and "user friendly". Those services include a lending library for popular materials; support for high school students; materials and personnel to stimulate young children's appreciation for reading and learning. The library is a learning and educational center for all residents of the community.
The Mamaroneck Library provides many services including:
Downloadable Audiobooks - Digital versions of books made available through the Internet
Adult Programs - Internet Classes, e-Audiobooks, Programs
The Teen Place - Internet Links, Programs, Reading Lists, Volunteering
Children - Storytimes, Programs, Reading Lists, RIF (Reading is Fundamental), Babies & Books, Homework Help, Tumblebooks
Teachers Section
History
Book Sale
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The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is located at 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose, New York 10548.The Hendrick Hudson Free Library covers the towns of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton, and the City of Peekskill.
The Hendrick Hudson Free Library recently relocated to a new facility. This building is nearly three times as large as the old Library. In addition to special rooms for quiet study and personal computing, the reference section boasts six on-line computers with ready success to a variety of datatbases and the Internet. The Community Room seats 100 people and serve as a gallery space for art exhibits. The library offers many programs and learning for children.
Library holdings number over 42,000 including books, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and the popular books on tape. The Children’s Room is active with story programs. Entertaining guest speakers, and special arts programs. Adult activities include book discussion groups, craft programs, and seminars. The Library Association sponsors book sales.
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914-739-5654
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The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is located at 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose, New York 10548.The Hendrick Hudson Free Library covers the towns of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton, and the City of Peekskill.
The Hendrick Hudson Free Library recently relocated to a new facility. This building is nearly three times as large as the old Library. In addition to special rooms for quiet study and personal computing, the reference section boasts six on-line computers with ready success to a variety of datatbases and the Internet. The Community Room seats 100 people and serve as a gallery space for art exhibits. The library offers many programs and learning for children.
Library holdings number over 42,000 including books, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and the popular books on tape. The Children’s Room is active with story programs. Entertaining guest speakers, and special arts programs. Adult activities include book discussion groups, craft programs, and seminars. The Library Association sponsors book sales.
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The Mount Kisco Public Library is located at 55 Maple Ave., Mt Kisco, NY 10549. Find out about the many services available at the Mount Kisco Public Library, including:
Especially for Kids
Family Storytimes
Stories in the Park
Creative Movement at the Mount Kisco Elementary School
Museum Passes
Calendar of Events
Media Selections
Welcome to Wireless
Just for Teens
Third Thursday Theater
En Espanol
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The Mount Vernon Public Library is located at 28 South First Avenue, Mount Vernon, NY 10550.The Mount Vernon Public Library was chartered by the State of New York in March, 1896. Andrew Carnegie, the retired steel tycoon and benefactor of libraries, donated $50,000 in 1904 that allowed for the building to be constructed on its present site. The library is a neoclassical Revival style building.
In 1958, the library became the Central Library of the newly formed Westchester Library System.It is the largest Library in Westchester County and the sixth largest in New York State. Starting with about 5,000 books in 1896, the Library's collection houses over more than 500,000 volumes and subscribes to approximately 800 current magazines, journals and newspapers.
The Children's Room houses over 80,000 volumes. Contemporary literature as well as retrospective titles are available. The collection features growing multi-cultural, parenting and foreign books sections. The Anne Izard Storytelling Collection is housed here.
The newly formed Computer Center provides access to the Kid's Catalog and the Internet. Educational computer games can be played on the MacIntosh.
Videos, cassettes, and recorded books form the audio visual collection. Parenting videos are the latest addition to the non-print arena. Family friendly programs and special events are held throughout the week. Many Programs are available, including:
Mount Vernon Public Library Book Club
The Mount Vernon Public Library Book Club cordially invites you to join a gathering of your friends and neighbors to explore and discuss books of interest to our community.
Cyber Corner & Computer Training
The Gates Computer Training Lab is open for scheduled workshops and lab practice sessions only. Workshop schedules and registration forms are available at the Library's Circulation desk.
The Literacy Center at Mount Vernon Public Library
The Mount Vernon Public Library has since 1972 provided free, confidential, one-to-one tutoring in Basic Literacy and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) to the Mount Vernon community as well as surrounding communities. It is the first public library, in the United States, to house and support a literacy program.
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The Huguenot Children’s Library, a branch of the New Rochelle Public Library, is located at 794 North Avenue, New Rochelle, New York 10804.
The Huguenot Children’s Library is Westchester County ’s first and only children’s library. The library which opened in 1997 is entirely dedicated to children and their families, with books, computers, and activities just for kids, plus a community meeting space that can be used for special events. Outside, the library grounds include a plaza with seating for parents and caregivers adjacent to a state of the art playground.
The Huguenot Children’s Library is the result of an unprecedented community effort spearheaded by a non-profit, non-partisan citizen’s group, the Partnership for the Huguenot Children’s Library. Formed in 1993, this group took a branch library that was closed in 1992, reinvented it as a family destination and raised the funding needed to renovate and operate the library.
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Storytimes and Special Programs
Homework Help
Book Connection
Teachers
Just for Fun Internet Sites
School and Family Programs
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Children & Kids - Things To Do
Childrens Activities & Attractions
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914-632-7878
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The New Rochelle Public Library is located at One Library Plaza, New Rochelle, New York 10802.The New Rochelle Public Library offers many services including:
Children's Services & Programs
Storytimes and Special Programs
Homework Help
Book Connection
Teachers
Just for Fun Internet Sites
School and Family Programs
Teen Services & Programs
Adult Services & Programs
The Huguenot Children’s Library
Local History & Photo Collection
Reference Services
Electronic Reference
Business Opportunity Center
Book Clubs
Book Sales
Renting Library Space
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The Ruth Keeler Memorial Library is located at 276 Titicus Road, North Salem, NY 10560. The North Salem Free Library, now called Ruth Keeler Memorial Library, was started in 1932 in two rooms on the main floor of the Town House, with 1600 books contributed by the Universalist Church. In 2005 the library was renamed "Ruth Keeler Memorial Library" in recognition of the major contribution from the Ruth Keeler Charitable Trust.
The Ruth Keeler Memorial Library offers many services including:
Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
As part of the Westchester Library System the Ruth Keeler Memorial Library is connected to a borrowing network which includes public and academic libraries in the county and libraries in the NY metro area, NY state and beyond. If you want a book, AV item or magazine article not on our shelves, we'll be happy to send out a request for it. You can also order books and AV titles located at other Westchester public libraries online (Search Library Catalogs) from your home computer and have them delivered to the Ruth Keeler Memorial Library.
Children's Programs
In addition to weekly storytimes for children, there are regular craft programs, a summer reading game, pajama storytimes and special programs throughout the year.
Online Databases
A large array of online databases is available on the Westchester Library System website. These databases can be accessed in the Library and also remotely from any computer with Internet access.
Internet
When you need help navigating the confusing maze of the Web, click on the "Reference & Research Guides." The public librarians in Westchester have chosen the most useful web sites and organized them into categories. "Just For Kids" (OWLS) is a good place for children to begin their exploration of the Internet.
Other Services
- Downloadable Audiobooks
- Community Room
- Group Visits
- Public Fax and Photocopier
- Federal and State Tax Forms
- Homebound Service
- Monthly Art Exhibits
- Reference Assistance
- Depository for off-hours return (all library material accepted)
- Computers for Word Processing
- Annual Booksale (Saturday of Mother's Day weekend)
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914-948-6359
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The North Castle Public Library has two branches.
The Armonk Branch is located at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk NY.
The North White Plains Branch is located at 10 Clove Road, North White Plains, NY 10603.
The North Castle Public Library offers many services, including:
Newspapers, Magazines and other Databases
Armonk Calendar
North White Plains Calendar
Downloadable Audiobooks
Adult Services
Teen Space
Children's Corner
What's New
Find out what new programs we offer in the near future and new materials (books, music, movies) we've added to the collection.
Children's Ongoing Programs
A list of our monthly and weekly programs.
Guide to Children's Literature and Materials
Links to the important awards, acknowledgements and reviews to children's materials.
Guide to Children's Searching and Surfingls
Links to great sites with homework help and tips to surf the Internet.
Internet Search Engines
Recursos en Español
Whippoorwill Hall
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for The North Castle Public Library and for more information.
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914-941-2416
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914-941-2416
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The Ossining Public Library is located at 53 Croton Ave, Ossining, NY 10562. The Ossining Public Library is 47,000 sq. feet. The library is a “green” building, powered by geothermal energy, and landscaped with drought and pest-resistant native plants. The library construction is following the U.S. Green Buildings Council’s procedures for accreditation as a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) building. It will be
only
the second LEED building in Westchester.
The Ossining Public Library offers many services including:
Online Services
Card Catalog
Research Guides
View Your Account
Reserve or Renew Material
Reserve a Room
Ask a Reference Question
Databases
Westchester Library System
Science Reference Center
Reference USA Business Directory
The Place for Teens
The Junior Room
The John Cheever Reading Room
The New Building
Ossining Websites
Reserve a Room
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for more information about the Ossining Public Library.
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914-737-1212
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The Field Library, located several blocks from the Hudson River at 4 Nelson Avenue, is Peekskill's major information resource. As a full scale public library serving a population of approximately 22,000 Peekskill residents and 35,000 Town of Cortlandt residents, The Field Library boasts a collection of 80,000 books, over 300 different magazine and newspaper titles, and a wide variety of audiocassettes, compact discs and videocassettes.
Children's Activities
The Children's Department, for babies through sixth graders, is a library room stocked with books, puzzles, learning games, audio and video cassettes, records, and a multi-media center. There are also state-of-the-art computers providing free Internet access to children's databases and other homework and research sites over high-speed, fiber-optic lines. Weekly events include story hours and storytelling, arts and crafts, music and programs for the whole family to enjoy. You may reach the Children's Library by calling (914) 737-0847.
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for information about Hours, Materials & Services, Kid's Corner, Bookstore, Events, Gifts, Local History, Obituary Index and more.
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914-738-1234
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The Pelham Public Library is located at 530 Colonial Avenue, Pelham, NY 10803. The Town of Pelham Public Library serves the people of Pelham and Westchester County by providing books, materials, information and library services to meet their interests and needs. The Library strives to provide excellent library services and programs which work in concert with other cultural and educational institutions in the Town of Pelham.
The Pelham Public Library offers many programs and services including:
Downloadable Audiobooks
TumbleBook Library
Regular Events
Story Time for children
Book Groups
Computers
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for more information about The Pelham Public Library.
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914-769-0548
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The Mount Pleasant Public Library has two locations:
The Main Library is located at 350 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
The Branch Library is located at 125 Lozza Drive, Valhalla, NY 10595.
The Mount Pleasant Library offers many services, including:
Books
Over 127,000 books are available to you. These include outstanding fiction as well as non-fiction materials in both the adult and children's areas. In addition, we have a comprehensive collection of reference materials.
Audio-books
We have a large collection of Audio-books on Cassette and we increasing the size of our Audio-book on CD collection. Both collections contain fiction and non-fiction.
Tumble Book Library
e-books for e-kids available in English, French and Spanish.
Business/Investment Table
A popular part of our reference collection is our Business/Investment Table. Located in the Reference Dept. Titles subscribed to include: Morningstar Mutual Funds, Valueline Expanded Edition, and Standard & Poor's Register. Statistical information is regularly updated for investors.
Computers at the library
We have PCs in our main library and in our branch library that provide access to our online catalog, the Internet and Microsoft Word.
Children's Computers
Located in the children's room, these multimedia computers are open to all our patrons who are under 12 years of age. A wide range of CD-ROM titles are available, with the emphasis on educational software.
Exhibitions and Displays
The library will display art exhibitions and arrange for shows.
Homebound Services
For those persons in Mount Pleasant who are unable to come to the library due to physical disabilities, we will select books of their choice and deliver them.
Interlibrary Loan Service
The Mount Pleasant Public Library is connected to a Westchester County-wide borrowing system, including both public and academic libraries; several million items are available to you under this cooperative program.
Job Information Center (JIC)
The Job Information Center offers job finding aids like the National Job Bank, America's Top 100 Employers, resume and interview guides.
Videos and DVDs
The Mount Pleasant Public Library has over 8,000 videos and DVDs. Our collection includes classic and new-release films for both adults and children.
Among the many other services the Mount Pleasant Public Library has to offer are the following:
Community Room
Large print materials and magnifying equipment
Magazines and Newspapers
Medical Table
Microfilm/Microfiche Machines
Public programs for both adults and children
Young Adult Department
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for more detailed information at the Mount Pleasant Public Library website.
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914-939-6710
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The Port Chester Public Library is located at Haseco and Westchester Avenues, Port Chester, New York 10573. The Port Chester Public Library was founded in 1876 by the Honorable Jared V. Peck. Fifty years later, the Library building was dedicated in its present location.
The library is funded by the Villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook.
The Port Chester Public Library offers many services and programs, including:
Adult Programs
Books, Videos and DVDs
Books-on-Tape and CD
Large Print Books
Homebound Services
Internet Access
Microcomputers
Reader's Advisory
Inter-Library Loan Service
On-line magazine & newspaper
Online Book Club
Literacy Volunteer Tutoring
English as a Second Language
Meeting Rooms with AV equipment
Tax forms
Westchester Library System
Children's Services, Library Playtime and Story Times
Discover and explore our exciting collection of books, paperbacks, magazines and other materials specifically selected for children. Throughout the year, a variety of children's programs are offered. This includes story times for toddlers, preschoolers and library playtime. Special programs such as summer reading, crafts and performances by unique entertainers are held for school age children.
Young Adult Programs
A wide variety of services are available through the Young Adult Department to help students in seventh through twelfth grades meet their unique educational, informational and recreational needs. Materials, including fiction and non-fiction books, videocassettes, audiocassettes and CD-ROMs are selected specifically for Young Adults.
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for more information about the services and programs at the Port Chester Public Library.
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914-939-6710
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The Port Chester Public Library is located at Haseco and Westchester Avenues, Port Chester, New York 10573. The Port Chester Public Library was founded in 1876 by the Honorable Jared V. Peck. Fifty years later, the Library building was dedicated in its present location.
The library is funded by the Villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook.
The Port Chester Public Library offers many services and programs, including:
Adult Programs
Books, Videos and DVDs
Books-on-Tape and CD
Large Print Books
Homebound Services
Internet Access
Microcomputers
Reader's Advisory
Inter-Library Loan Service
On-line magazine & newspaper
Online Book Club
Literacy Volunteer Tutoring
English as a Second Language
Meeting Rooms with AV equipment
Tax forms
Westchester Library System
Children's Services, Library Playtime and Story Times
Discover and explore our exciting collection of books, paperbacks, magazines and other materials specifically selected for children. Throughout the year, a variety of children's programs are offered. This includes story times for toddlers, preschoolers and library playtime. Special programs such as summer reading, crafts and performances by unique entertainers are held for school age children.
Young Adult Programs
A wide variety of services are available through the Young Adult Department to help students in seventh through twelfth grades meet their unique educational, informational and recreational needs. Materials, including fiction and non-fiction books, videocassettes, audiocassettes and CD-ROMs are selected specifically for Young Adults.
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for more information about the services and programs at the Port Chester Public Library.
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914-764-5085
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Hiram Halle Memorial Library is located at the intersection of Routes 124 and 137 in the Hamlet of Pound Ridge. Opened in 1952, the Library now has a collection of over 60,000 items including books, magazines, CDs, talking- book cassettes and videos. The Library's collection is broad and diverse, but is particularly strong in the arts, biographies, mysteries and cookbooks. In addition, the Library offers electronic database searching and Internet access for reference and research. Through the Interlibrary Loan Program, books not owned by the Library can be provided quickly and efficiently via WESTLYNX, the computerized card catalog of Westchester's 38 public libraries and other data bases.
As the cultural center of the town, the Library offers such activities as The Adult Learning Center (TALC), art and craft exhibits, 55 Alive driving courses, films, concerts, lectures and book-discussion programs year round. The Library also sponsors a myriad of children's activities including: Winter and Spring vacation Programs for Children, Children's Story Hours, Holiday Happenings, Arts and Crafts workshops, Musical Performances, and the annual Summer Reading Program.
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for more information about the Hiram Halle Memorial Libraryin Pound Ridge.
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914-948-0550
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The Purchase Free Library is located at 3093 Purchase Street, Purchase, New York 10577. We offer videos, DVDs, audio books, magazines and newspapers, as well as fiction and non-fiction for adults and children.
Children's Services
Materials for children include picture books, board books, I-can-read books, chapter books, nonfiction books for school assignments and the internet. In the audiovisual area we have DVDs, videos, audio books and educational CD-Roms. In the Summer, we sponsor the popular "Summer Reading Game."
Adult Services
The Library offers on-line catalogs, which provide access to all Westchester Public Libraries and Westchester college libraries. It offers on-line searching for books, newspaper and magazine articles as well as internet access. Books not immediately available in the Purchase Free Library collection may be obtained quickly from home or the library through an interlibrary loan.
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914-967-0480
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The Rye Free Reading Room on the Village Green, is located at 1061 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580.
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for information about Borrowing, Books & Beyond, Programs and Events, Online Services, and more about the Rye Free Reading Room.
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914-722-1300
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The Scarsdale Public Library is located at 54 Olmsted Road, Scarsdale, NY, 10583. The Scarsdale Public Library was founded in 1928. It operates under a charter from the New York State Education Department and is governed by a seven member Board of Trustees. The Scarsdale Public Library is a member of the Westchester Library System, providing borrowers with access to extensive library resources throughout Westchester County.
The Scarsdale Public Library offers many services and programs for Adults, Teens, and Kids. Following is a summary of Children's Programs:
For Kids
Young Critics Club
This popular program gives avid readers in grades 3 through 8 a chance to read books and get together once a month to discuss them.
Children's Films
Join us for videos suitable for all ages once a month at 4:00 p.m. Featuring many well-known and beloved characters such as Clifford and Caillou, and usually featuring a seasonal theme, these videos are a perfect mid-month break for everyone.
Mother Goose Time
Mother Goose Time is a program for babies from birth to age 2 ½ with an adult caregiver. This language enrichment program uses rhymes, songs and stories to stimulate listening, learning, speaking and reading skills.
PreWalkers and Walkers
The program for PreWalkers focuses on short tickles, bounces and lap riding rhymes and songs that baby and parent can use at home. The program for Walkers uses slightly longer songs that stimulate baby's imagination and invite baby and caregiver to use the whole body as they stretch high, jump and walk around together in a circle.
Preschool Story Times
Story Time is offered twice a week for children ages 3 to 5. No registration is required for this program that runs from September through May.
Toddler Time
Toddler Time is a program of stories, music and movement for 2 ½ to 3 ½ with adult caregiver. This half-hour program requires registration and is offered twice a month from September through May.
Kiddie Kabaret
The Kiddie Kabaret program uses puppets and songs, both traditional and original, to bring music and fun to toddlers ages 1 ½ to 3 ½ and their caregivers.
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for: Events Calendar, Resources, For Children, FAQ's, Find Articles, Community, Downloadable Audio, Friends of the Scarsdale Library, and more.
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914-631-7734
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The Warner Library is located at 121 North Broadway, Tarrytown, New York 10591. The Warner Library services the villages of
Sleepy Hollow
and
Tarrytown
and offers many services and programs, including Events and Programs for Adults, Young Adults, and Kids.
The Warner Library offers several programs for children, including
Bouncing Babies
A lapsit program of rhymes, songs and stories for babies who are not yet walking, with caregivers.
All for Ones
Stories, rhymes and songs for 12-23 months, with caregivers.
Time For Twos and Threes
Stories, rhymes, and songs for toddlers 24-47 months, with caregivers.
Fun for Fours and Fives
Picture books, poetry, songs and simple crafts for ages 4-5.
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914-631-7734
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The Warner Library is located at 121 North Broadway, Tarrytown, New York 10591. The Warner Library services the villages of
Sleepy Hollow
and
Tarrytown
and offers many services and programs, including Events and Programs for Adults, Young Adults, and Kids.
The Warner Library offers several programs for children, including
Bouncing Babies
A lapsit program of rhymes, songs and stories for babies who are not yet walking, with caregivers.
All for Ones
Stories, rhymes and songs for 12-23 months, with caregivers.
Time For Twos and Threes
Stories, rhymes, and songs for toddlers 24-47 months, with caregivers.
Fun for Fours and Fives
Picture books, poetry, songs and simple crafts for ages 4-5.
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914-232-5717
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The Somers Library is located in Reis Park on the east side of Route 139, about half-way between Route 100 and Route 202. GPS users can use the following address: 82 Primrose Street, Katonah, NY.
Somers Library Services include:
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914-763-3857
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The South Salem Library is located at 15 Main Street, South Salem, NY 10590. The South Salem Library offers many weekly programs and special events, including:
Children's Programs
TumbleBooks - Ebooks for Kids: See your child's favorite books come to life!
Music Together
Tortoises and Turtles: Grades K – 5
Mother Goose Time: Songs and Stories for Newborns - 20 months old
Toddler Time: Stories & activities for 20 months - 3 years old
Preschool Program: Stories & Activities for children 3-6 years old
Programs for Teens: Grades 6 and Up
Teen Team Scrabble
The Library Catalog
Recommended Reading
What Others Are Reading
Hottest Title and Author and Subject
Other services, including
Book Discussion Groups
Adult Programs and Services
Library Calendar
Review the South Salem Library Calendar for interesting events, programs, and more.
New Acquisitions
Westchester Library System
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for more information about services, programs, and the South Salem Library.
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914-631-7734
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The Warner Library is located at 121 North Broadway, Tarrytown, New York 10591. The Warner Library services the villages of
Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown
and offers many services and programs, including Events and Programs for Adults, Young Adults, and Kids.
Concerts / Workshops / Lectures / Authors
Chamber Music
Concerts
Latin American Group
Klezmer Music
Chess Club
Book Discussions
Movies
Gallery for Artists and Collectors
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914-631-7734
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The Warner Library is located at 121 North Broadway, Tarrytown, New York 10591. The Warner Library services the villages of
Sleepy Hollow
and
Tarrytown
and offers many services and programs, including Events and Programs for Adults, Young Adults, and Kids.
The Warner Library offers several programs for children, including
Bouncing Babies
A lapsit program of rhymes, songs and stories for babies who are not yet walking, with caregivers.
All for Ones
Stories, rhymes and songs for 12-23 months, with caregivers.
Time For Twos and Threes
Stories, rhymes, and songs for toddlers 24-47 months, with caregivers.
Fun for Fours and Fives
Picture books, poetry, songs and simple crafts for ages 4-5.
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for the Warner Library website.
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914-741-0276
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The Mount Pleasant Public Library has two locations:
The Main Library is located at 350 Bedford Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
The Branch Library is located at 125 Lozza Drive, Valhalla, NY 10595.
The Mount Pleasant Library offers many services, including:
Books
Over 127,000 books are available to you. These include outstanding fiction as well as non-fiction materials in both the adult and children's areas. In addition, we have a comprehensive collection of reference materials.
Audio-books
We have a large collection of Audio-books on Cassette and we increasing the size of our Audio-book on CD collection. Both collections contain fiction and non-fiction.
Tumble Book Library
e-books for e-kids available in English, French and Spanish.
Business/Investment Table
A popular part of our reference collection is our Business/Investment Table. Located in the Reference Dept. Titles subscribed to include: Morningstar Mutual Funds, Valueline Expanded Edition, and Standard & Poor's Register. Statistical information is regularly updated for investors.
Computers at the library
We have PCs in our main library and in our branch library that provide access to our online catalog, the Internet and Microsoft Word.
Children's Computers
Located in the children's room, these multimedia computers are open to all our patrons who are under 12 years of age. A wide range of CD-ROM titles are available, with the emphasis on educational software.
Exhibitions and Displays
The library will display art exhibitions and arrange for shows.
Homebound Services
For those persons in Mount Pleasant who are unable to come to the library due to physical disabilities, we will select books of their choice and deliver them.
Interlibrary Loan Service
The Mount Pleasant Public Library is connected to a Westchester County-wide borrowing system, including both public and academic libraries; several million items are available to you under this cooperative program.
Job Information Center (JIC)
The Job Information Center offers job finding aids like the National Job Bank, America's Top 100 Employers, resume and interview guides.
Videos and DVDs
The Mount Pleasant Public Library has over 8,000 videos and DVDs. Our collection includes classic and new-release films for both adults and children.
Among the many other services the Mount Pleasant Public Library has to offer are the following:
Community Room
Large print materials and magnifying equipment
Magazines and Newspapers
Medical Table
Microfilm/Microfiche Machines
Public programs for both adults and children
Young Adult Department
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for more detailed information at the Mount Pleasant Public Library website.
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914-739-5654
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The Hendrick Hudson Free Library is located at 185 Kings Ferry Road, Montrose, New York 10548.The Hendrick Hudson Free Library covers the towns of Buchanan, Verplanck, Crugers, Montrose, and parts of Cortlandt Manor, Croton, and the City of Peekskill.
The Hendrick Hudson Free Library recently relocated to a new facility. This building is nearly three times as large as the old Library. In addition to special rooms for quiet study and personal computing, the reference section boasts six on-line computers with ready success to a variety of datatbases and the Internet. The Community Room seats 100 people and serve as a gallery space for art exhibits. The library offers many programs and learning for children.
Library holdings number over 42,000 including books, audiocassettes, videocassettes, and the popular books on tape. The Children’s Room is active with story programs. Entertaining guest speakers, and special arts programs. Adult activities include book discussion groups, craft programs, and seminars. The Library Association sponsors book sales.
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for more information about the Hendrick Hudson Free Library.
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914-948-2092
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The Harrison Public Library has two branches:
Downtown (Main) Library
Bruce Avenue
Harrison, NY 10528
West Harrison Branch
2 Madison Street
West Harrison, NY 10604
Library History
The Library known today as the Harrison Public Library has provided service to Harrison and Westchester County residents for over 100 years. Founded in 1905 as the Harrison Free Reading Room, the Library was chartered as the Harrison Public Library in 1955. In 1967, the official merger of the Harrison Public Library with the Silver Lake Free Library resulted in the incorporation of what we know today as the Harrison Public Library and its West Harrison Branch.
In 1985, the downtown main Bruce Avenue Library was renovated and expanded, with the Community Room added at that time. In 1989 the Library became the pilot library for the WESTLYNX integrated automated system. The Library has been providing Internet service to the public since 1996, and in 2005 wireless internet service was provided at both Library buildings. In 1999 the New York State Library recognized the Harrison Public Library as an Advanced Electronic Doorway Library.
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for information about:
Calendar of Events
Catalogs
Downloadable Audiobooks
Friends of the Library
Hours & Directions
Newspaper, Magazine and other Databases
TumbleBook Library - e-books for e-kids
Our TumblePlayer now allows you to create play lists of your favorite TumbleBooks and play them in succession. Great for Story Time in both school and library - Wonderful for children.
Your Library Card
Westchester Library System
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The White Plains Public Library is located at 100 Martine Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601. The White Plains Public Library is a dynamic, civic resource. "Our mission is to enable all members of our community to engage in lifelong learning, find inspiration and build citizenship by providing: free and open access to recorded knowledge, personal guidance in its use, and diverse opportunities for cultural exchange and exploration of ideas." The White Plains Public Library offers many services and programs, such as:
The Trove - A new kind of Children's Library
The Trove, defined as "a collection of valuable items discovered or found," is precisely what the White Plains Public Library wants to be for our children - a fun, exciting place where they can discover just about anything.
The Trove provides an enticing, multi-media, multi-sensory learning experience that combines the traditional library with the feel of a bookstore and the stimulation of a children's museum. It serves as a model in the tri-state area.
Teen 411
Teen 411 offers many services and programs for teens, including:
Study Help
Live Online Tutors
Online Test Prep
Match to Careers - Careers Internet Database
Match to Colleges - College Catalogs Online
Online study guides from biology to The Great Gatsby
Computer Classes
Book Discussion Series
White Plains Public Library Calendar of Events
Click on the underlined event title to sign up for the event.
Click on "Display Your Personal Schedule" to see the events for which you are currently signed up.
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to explore and see the many services and programs available at the White Plains Public Library and enjoy the wonderful White Plains Library website .
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914-337-1500
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The Yonkers Public Library - Crestwood Branch is located at 16 Thompson Street, Yonkers, New York 10707. The Crestwood Branch of the Yonkers Public Library is a community library serving a large residential area in the northeastern section of the City. The Crestwood Branch offers best sellers and other popular titles, large print books, and an excellent collection of children’s materials.
The Crestwood Branch maintains an active schedule of story hours and other children’s programs.
The Crestwood Branch offers many services and programs, including:
Computers for Public Use
Grants Info Center
Homebound Service
Homework Helper
InterLibrary Loan
Internet Access
Job Info Center
Kurzweil Reader
Meeting Rooms
Neighbor Learning
Tutor.com
Tours
Wireless Internet
Westchester Library System
Just for Kids
Tumble Book Library
Teens
Parent's Place
Reading Aloud: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians
Reading Aloud: Tips from Richard Peck
Helping your Child with Homework: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians
Reading Aloud to Children
General Parenting
Prenatal to Pre-School
Health and Safety
Children & Families with Special Needs
Education and Schools
The Internet & Computers
Your Child's Reading
Storytellers
Autors & Awards
Great Books to Read
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for more information about the Crestwood Branch of the Yonkers Public Library.
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The Yonkers Library - Grinton I. Will Branch is located at 1500 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10710. In addition to the full range of modern public library services and collections, the Grinton I. Will Branch houses the Yonkers Public Library’s Fine Arts Department. The Fine Arts Department has one of the county’s best collections of reference resources and circulating books devoted to the visual and performing arts, sound recordings, and musical scores.
The Will Branch, which won an Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects, is home to a 325 seat theater/auditorium and a wonderfully decorated room for children’s programs. In addition, several meeting rooms are available to the public. The Will Branch offers free parking for up to 134 vehicles. The Grinton I. Will Branch offers many services and programs, including:
Computers for Public Use
Grants Info Center
Homebound Service
Homework Helper
InterLibrary Loan
Internet Access
Job Info Center
Kurzweil Reader
Meeting Rooms
Neighbor Learning
Tutor.com
Tours
Wireless Internet
Westchester Library System
Just for Kids
Tumble Book Library
Teens
Parent's Place
Reading Aloud: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians
Reading Aloud: Tips from Richard Peck
Helping your Child with Homework: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians
Reading Aloud to Children
General Parenting
Prenatal to Pre-School
Health and Safety
Children & Families with Special Needs
Education and Schools
The Internet & Computers
Your Child's Reading
Storytellers
Autors & Awards
Great Books to Read
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for more information about the Grinton I. Will Branch of the Yonkers Public Library.
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The Yonkers Public Library - Riverfront Branch is located at Larkin Center, Yonkers, New York 10701. The Riverfront Library of the Yonkers Public Library offers the full range of modern public library services and collections. Among special collections and services are extensive business, technical, and governmental information sources in printed and electronic formats. One of the region's collections of federal government documents is housed at Larkin Center. The Riverfront Library also has available meeting rooms, and a state-of-the-art auditorium for use by the public.
The Riverfront Library offers many services and programs, including:
Computers for Public Use
Grants Info Center
Homebound Service
Homework Helper
InterLibrary Loan
Internet Access
Job Info Center
Kurzweil Reader
Meeting Rooms
Neighbor Learning
Tutor.com
Tours
Wireless Internet
Westchester Library System
Just for Kids
Tumble Book Library
Teens
Parent's Place
Reading Aloud: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians
Reading Aloud: Tips from Richard Peck
Helping your Child with Homework: Ten Tips from your Children's Librarians
Reading Aloud to Children
General Parenting
Prenatal to Pre-School
Health and Safety
Children & Families with Special Needs
Education and Schools
The Internet & Computers
Your Child's Reading
Storytellers
Autors & Awards
Great Books to Read
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for more information about the Riverfront Library of the Yonkers Public Library.
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The John C. Hart Memorial Library is located at 1130 Main Street, Shrub Oak, NY 10588. The John C. Hart Memorial Library provides free public library service to all individuals in the "community we were chartered to serve:" The Town of Yorktown and The Lakeland School District area of the Town of Cortlandt.
We provide books and other materials to Adults, Young Adults and Children to "broaden educational background and experience; to provide pleasure, to satisfy informational, cultural and recreational needs; and to develop taste and the enjoyment of reading".
We reach out to non-readers through library services.
We endorse The Library Bill of Rights of the American Library Association and its Freedom to Read Statement; the Policy on Confidentiality of Library Records and the Statement on Professional Ethics.
We belong to The Westchester Library System and are chartered by Education Law of New York State.
We were established in 1920 as the public library of the Town of Yorktown.
Our budget is appropriated by the Town of Yorktown and is enhanced by contract with the Town of Cortlandt.
Our policies are set and our operations overseen by a five member Board of Trustees and the Library Director. New Trustees are appointed by the Town Board (after nomination by the Library Board).
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for information about the John C. Hart Memorial Library including:
A Brief History
Current Calendar
Exhibits
Children, Teens, and Adult Programs
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