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Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library

91 Warren Avenue
201-445-8078

Mission Statement:

It is the mission of the Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library to provide and promote open and equal access to the resources and services of the library in order to meet the informational, educational, and cultural needs of the community. The Library seeks to encourage reading and the use of current technology for life-long learning and the enhancement of the individual's quality of life. 

About:

The Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library's services to the community began when the Ho-Ho-Kus Free Public Library Association was formed in 1924. It was municipalized in 1927 and has had several locations, including an unused jail cell, a building on East Franklin Turnpike, and its current home at the corner of North Franklin Turnpike and Warren Avenue. The present building was donated to the Borough by Caroline Mildreth Worth-Pinkham and dedicated in 1988. 

Today, the library houses modern collections of books, magazines, and media for children, teens, and adults. Other amenities include three public access, Internet-connected PCs; free wi-fi; a photocopier; and a collection of local history artifacts. Community programs are held throughout the year. 


Worth-Pinkham Memorial Library is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media

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