About Us:
The Perrot Memorial Library is located in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, a Long Island Sound seaside community which comprises the eastern ...
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The branch serves a diverse community, which includes many recent immigrants. It has an eclectic, culturally diverse collection, including Is...
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About:
The Cos Cob Library is the hub of the Cos Cob community. We welcome you to choose from among approximately 40,000 items including books, mo...
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Our MissionProvide free and equal access to information, ideas, books and technology to educate and enrich the Stamford community.Our VisionInspire...
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Mission
Statement:
The Friends of Ferguson Library
is a non-profit, volunteer organization. Its Mission
is to promote community support for ...
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History:
Throughout the 1800s, under the names Greenwich Town Library and Greenwich Reading Room and Library Association, a book-lending instituti...
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The Flinn Gallery located on the second floor of Greenwich library is an all volunteer-run state of the art exhibit space presenting six different ...
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The Harry Bennett Branch in the busy Turn of River section of Stamford, was built in 2000. The branch was formerly known as the Turn of River Bra...
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The Weed Memorial & Hollander Branch, located in a renovated farmhouse, is the hub of the Springdale neighborhood, within walking distance for ...
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yram Shubert Library. The Library, a branch of the Greenwich Library system, is the cultural, educational, and social "heart" of Byram and Western ...
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Darien Library is ranked as one of the top 10 public libraries in the country for its size, according to Hennen's American Public Library Rating. D...
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Mission:
The mission of the Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library, serving the Villages of Port Chester and Rye Brook, is to provide free access ...
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In 1903, a small lending library was established in Bayville by Albert DeLoach, age 14. A group of interested citizens joined with him in the devel...
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Mission:Enrich the town's intellectual and cultural life by providing free and convenient access to information, fostering lifelong learning, and e...
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The Locust Valley Library was founded by Frank N. Doubleday, Frederick A. Horsey, Edward Latting, James T. Mitchell, Jr., Dr. Edward Seaman, Charl...
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Located in the local landmark, the Purchase Community House; the Purchase Free Library is not only a place for checking out the latest best sellers...
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History:
The Library known today as the Harrison Public Library has provided service to Harrison and Westchester County residents for over one hun...
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