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New City Library connects people, information, and ideas to promote learning, literacy, and community to improve the quality of life for its patrons.
The New City Library connects people, information and ideas to promote lifelong learning, literacy development and community involvement to improve the quality of life for its patrons. Our History The New City Free Library was founded in 1936 and was originally housed in the New City School.
New City Library. 220 N. Main Street. New City, NY 10956. Phone: (845) 634-4997 or (845) 634-4962. Fax: (Administration office) (845) 634-0173. Circulation Desk: ext. 124. Adult Reference Desk: ext. 125. Children’s Reference Desk: ext. 121. You can also email us a question at: nwcref@newcitylibrary.org.
eLibrary. The library frequently offers drop-in sessions for help with all our online resources. You can also schedule one-on-one sessions for a half hour with a librarian for assistance by calling (845) 634-4997 x125.
RCLS GO – The library’s app to search for an item, place a hold, check your account and much more! Princh – Print to the library from anywhere. Regular fees for printing apply. Libby (Overdrive) – Read and listen to a wide variety of books. Hoopla – Read, listen, and watch all on your mobile device.
Purchase requests will be considered for all New City and West Nyack Library card holders. Please fill out the form below and the librarian in charge of the relevant collection will review it and contact you. If the item is purchased, it will be placed on hold for you.
Get a Library Card. Members of the census-designated populations of Bardonia, Congers and New City may apply for a New City Library card by completing and submitting the online application below. Fill in all required fields. When picking up your card, you will need proof of address and photo ID.
Book a Room. Please go to this link to reserve a room.
Library Policies. Circulation. Collection Development. Internet Use. Gifts and Memorials. Public Meeting Room. Patron Code of Conduct. Wireless Access. Web Services Legal Notices.
The Rockland Room has the largest collection of printed histories of Rockland County and its communities. Spanning from the far past to current day, the works cover everything from maps to family histories. Click here to discover more about the Rockland Room’s contents. The Rockland Room open hours are: