Homebound Delivery
Residents who are homebound, because of illness, disability, or advanced age may request volunteer delivery of library materials
The Library is a community hub with services for readers, learners, job-seekers and professionals. We offer up-to-date technology, meeting and study rooms, as well as instructional and professional services.
Residents who are homebound, because of illness, disability, or advanced age may request volunteer delivery of library materials
Planning a visit to NYC or Boston? Take advantage of the Library’s museum passes and get in for free! Pick up at the reference desk. We also have Connecticut museum passes available online and in the children’s room.
Librarians can proctor tests and examinations for online learning programs, professional development, and continuing education. Call the Reference Department to arrange this service in advance.
The library offers five study/meeting rooms for quiet work or small group meetings.
Can’t find what you’re looking for in the the Lion catalog of our library consortium? Request an Interlibrary Loan!
The library offers an open, wireless network available throughout the building and from our outdoor spaces
Book a librarian for your more challenging technical or informational problems.
The library’s gallery space offers patrons the chance to view and appreciate the work of local artists.
The library offers notary services during most daytime business hours. Please contact the Library to schedule an appointment.
The library’s Business Centre, on the second floor, offers everything you need to print, copy, fax and scan.
Located in the Reference Department, our public computer area has 20 computers available for research, finding jobs, creating resumes, completing school assignments and more. Use your library card or a free guest pass to login.
Sunday | 1pm-4pm | |
Monday | 9am-8pm | |
Tuesday | 9am-8pm | |
Wednesday | 9am-8pm | |
Thursday | 9am-8pm | |
Friday | 9am-6pm | |
Saturday | 9am-5pm |