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Morris Park Library: 985 Morris Park Avenue 63: Morrisania Library: 610 East 169th Street 64: Mosholu Library: 285 East 205th Street Opened in 1954. [20] 65: Mott Haven Library: 321 East 140th Street 66: Parkchester Library: 1985 Westchester Avenue 67: Pelham Bay Library: 3060 Middletown Road 68: Pelham Parkway–Van Nest Library
151-10 14 Road, Whitestone, NY 11357 The Whitestone branch was first opened in 1907. It has moved three times, to its present location at 151-10 14th Road, Whitestone, NY. [2] 61: Windsor Park: 79-50 Bell Boulevard, Bayside, NY 11364 : The Windsor Park branch first opened in 1951.
On August 12, 1953, Westchester County announced that the Institute would be replaced with Westchester Community College beginning September 1, 1953. [ 7 ] New York governor Thomas E. Dewey appointed WCC's first board of trustees, which was composed of "successful lawyers, editors, manufacturers, labor readers and persons of varied racial ...
Westchester Library System (WLS) is the library system for the residents of Westchester County, New York. It was established in 1958. It was established in 1958. The system has 38 public libraries across the county and its headquarters are located in the town of Greenburgh , near Elmsford .
New route, operating via White Plains Road, Saw Mill River Road, Westchester Medical Center, Westchester Community College, Hillside Avenue, and Tarrytown Road. Branded as the "Grasslands Shuttle". 104 ↔: Neperan Road Broadway New route, operating via Neperan Road, Westchester Medical Center, Westchester Community College, Valhalla, and Broadway.
The library was officially founded in 1892 by Collis P. Huntington, [1] a Southern Pacific Railroad magnate whose summer home was in nearby Throggs Neck, Bronx.Its origins, however, were in the will of Peter C. Van Schaick, a local philanthropist, who set aside funds from his estate to build a free reading room to be donated to the village of West Chester, (now the Bronx) upon its completion.
Cortelyou Library: 1305 Cortelyou Road The branch was first proposed in 1968, but did not open until 1983. [25] Crown Heights Library 560 New York Avenue The branch was built in 1958 as part of a plan by mayor Abraham Beame. [26] Cypress Hills Library 1197 Sutter Avenue The branch was founded in 1955 and the current building opened in 1995. [27]
The Crestwood Library officially joined the Yonkers Public Library on October 18, 1928. [6] On November 11, 1962, the Sprain Brook branch of the Library opened on Central Park Avenue in east Yonkers. In honor of the Library's longtime director, the Sprain Brook branch was renamed the Grinton I. Will branch in 1973.