Bordentown Library

The Bordentown Library, located in Bordentown, New Jersey, is a public library that serves the community by providing access to a wide range of books, media, and programs. With a rich history dating back to 1927, the library has been a staple in the community, offering a variety of services and resources to patrons of all ages.
History of the Bordentown Library

The Bordentown Library was established in 1927, with a collection of approximately 1,000 books. Over the years, the library has undergone several transformations, including a major renovation in 2003, which expanded the library’s physical space and updated its technology infrastructure. Today, the library boasts a collection of over 40,000 items, including books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, and magazines.
Services and Programs
The Bordentown Library offers a wide range of services and programs to the community, including:
- Free borrowing of books, media, and other materials
- Access to online databases and research tools
- Children’s storytime and other youth programs
- Author readings and book discussions
- Computer classes and technology workshops
- Interlibrary loan services, allowing patrons to borrow materials from other libraries
In addition to these services, the library also hosts various community events and programs, such as concerts, art exhibits, and lectures. The library's meeting rooms are also available for public use, providing a space for community groups and organizations to hold meetings and events.
Service | Description |
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Reference Services | Assistance with research and information needs |
Computer Services | Access to public computers and printers |
Youth Services | Programs and services for children and teens |
Adult Services | Programs and services for adults, including author readings and book discussions |

Collection and Resources

The Bordentown Library’s collection includes a wide range of materials, including fiction and nonfiction books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, and magazines. The library also subscribes to several online databases and research tools, providing patrons with access to a wealth of information on topics such as genealogy, business, and education.
Digital Collections
In addition to its physical collection, the Bordentown Library also offers a variety of digital resources, including:
- E-books and audiobooks through services such as OverDrive and Hoopla
- Streaming services, including Kanopy and Hoopla
- Online databases, such as Ancestry.com and LinkedIn Learning
Patrons can access these digital resources from the comfort of their own homes, using their library card and a computer or mobile device.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The library is open Monday through Thursday from 10am to 8pm, Friday from 10am to 5pm, and Saturday from 10am to 2pm. The library is closed on Sundays and holidays.
How do I get a library card?
+To get a library card, you will need to provide proof of residency and a valid form of identification. You can apply for a library card in person at the library, or online through the library’s website.
What services does the library offer for children?
+The library offers a variety of services for children, including storytime, book clubs, and other youth programs. The library also has a dedicated children’s section, with a wide range of books, audiobooks, and other materials for kids.