The Richmondtown Branch of The New York Public Library is located on Clarke Avenue, between Amboy Road and Arthur Kill Road. This two-floor branch ...
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The Great Kills Branch of The New York Public Library is located on Giffords Lane at the corner of Margaret Street, two blocks from the Staten Isla...
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The first Todt Hill Branch opened for limited service in 1950 in an apartment in the Todt Hill Houses. In 1963, its name became the Todt Hill-Weste...
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The Dongan Hills Branch of The New York Public Library, which occupied a rented storefront on Richmond Road from 1957 to 1974, moved to its present...
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The Huguenot Branch of The New York Public Library began serving the Huguenot, Arden Heights, Annadale, Eltingville, Prince's Bay, and Woodrow area...
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Mission Statement:
The mission of the Carteret Free Public Library is to enhance the quality of life for all residents of our community. We provid...
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The Stapleton Branch of The New York Public Library, which opened in 1907, is located on Canal Street, near the center of Stapleton Village and adj...
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The South Beach Branch, has provided library service to the South Beach and Arrochar communities for over 40 years. Service was interrupted in 1989...
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St. George Library Center of The New York Public Library opened on June 26, 1907. It was designed by Carrere and Hastings, architects of the ...
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The Bayonne Public Library is a magnificent building built in the Beaux-Art and Classical Revival styles complete with Ionic and Doric columns, and...
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The Elizabeth Public Library is a Main Library, located in downtown Elizabeth New Jersey is a Carnegie Building built during the late 19th century,...
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History:
In August of 1913, Mrs. Balfour, from the Sewaren Civic Association proposed an effort be made to Form a Free Public Library in Sewaren. ...
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The Philemon Literary Society, a women's club, and the men's Philo Debating Society discussed founding the first public library in the borough of R...
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Mission Statement:
To satisfy the evolving informational, cultural, educational and recreational needs of the community, by providing the most...
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About the Library:
The Fort Hamilton Free Library, predecessor of the Fort Hamilton Branch, was founded over 100 years ago with capital of &quo...
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Since 1858, the library in Rahway has grown from 140 books and a volunteer in one room to over 98,000 items and a staff of 24 in an 18,000 square f...
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The Library encourages lifelong learning and is a place for personal development and discovery which enriches and empowers every citizen in our com...
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Built on its present site in 1896, the Bay Ridge Free Library, first organized in 1880 by the Bay Ridge Reading Club, became a BPL branch in 1901. ...
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