Mission:
It is the mission of the Hartland Public Library to assemble, organize,
preserve and make easily available books and other materials which will
best meet the needs of the community.
History:
There has been a library collection in Hartland since 1903. Materials were originally housed in the Hartland Town Hall. From 1935 to 1990, the collection was located on Commercial Street, in the building now occupied by the Irving Tanning Outlet.
In 1991, the library moved to its current location on Mill Street. Thanks to a generous donation from the Irving Tanning Company, a 2,880 square foot addition was completed in 1995 to provide space for a community room and children's materials.
The library has approximately 18,000 items and 3 public computers with Internet Access.