Newark Public Library Clinton provides a variety of library services in the South Ward area. The library specializes in everything from services in Spanish to kids' areas and computer classes.
The main branch of the Granby Public Library is located just outside the Granby Center at 15 North Granby Road in the municipal complex. This has been the home of the main library since it was built in 1982.
The main library offers a separate childrens' department, a "Teen Zone," quiet reading tables, public computers, a collection of 60,451 books, CDs and approximately 200 magazine and newspaper subscriptions.
The library also offers online resources such as infoAnytime Reference 24/7 Service, downloadable audio books, and JobNow! Live Job Assistance.
The Guilford Free Library, located right on the historic green, is a vital part of the community. It has ample space, modern facilities, a large collection, multimedia and a dedicated staff. The library also hosts a variety of special events, ranging from movie nights and storytime for children to educational classes on topics like digital photography and more.
Founded in 1966, the Hingham Public Library contains an impressive collection that features fiction and non-fiction books, reference materials, periodicals, audiobooks, graphic novels, children's and teen literature, CDs and DVDs. The library has rooms that can be reserved, and also hosts events and programs year-round, including movie nights and music performances. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Los Feliz Library is a part of the Los Angeles Public Library system. This branch features a meeting room available to rent, free wifi and desktop computers. Special programs for teens and children are also available here.
The Cinnaminson Library is part of the Burlington County Library System. Open seven days a week, this branch offers a full schedule of events for all ages. The library offers free wireless Internet and provides several resources for research. There is one large meeting room in the library that seats up to 50 people.
This library is one of two branches; the other is in the Nichols section of town. The main facility was built in 1974. It offers a variety of activities for adults, from writing workshops to movie nights. It also has a recently renovated children's section where children's activities, including story times for all ages, are held.
Susan Horton is library director.
Featuring ample study and reading space and a long list of programs, Green Hill Public Library is an important resource for many in the community. The modern building features mosaic murals by local artists and large windows that provide plenty of natural light. The library offers access to a number of research databases as well as free Wi-Fi.
With an aquatic-themed chlildren's section that offers many programs aimed a youngsters, the library is a frequent stop for both kids and parents. Reading clubs for both adults and youth aim to promote reading throughout the community. The library also offers a free notary service, public meeting rooms, voter's registration, a copy machine and in-library school textbook use.
The West Bloomfield Township Public Library was awarded the 2010 National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor for museums and libraries. They are governed by an elected six-member Board of Trustees and the current President of the board is Ken Macon.
Librarians are available to answer questions by phone, in person, online and through text messaging. The building houses seven group study rooms, 22 computer workstations and a youth services area. Call the number provided for more information.