Belmont Library located in the heart of the "Little Italy of The Bronx" has been serving the public since 1981. Read more.
Martin Sheen, father of the infamous Charlie Sheen, lived in St. George a few blocks away from the St. George Library. Read more.
The Soundview Library is located in the Clason Point area of the Bronx which was once the site of a Siwanoy Indian village. Read more.
Manage your Library account on the go! Download our free iPhone app and register at nypl.bibliocommons.com. Read more.
It's hot out, cool off at NYPL! All library locations have been declared official cooling centers by the City's Office of Emergency Management. Read more.
What’s two blocks east of the George Washington Bridge? You guessed it—Fort Washington Library! Stop by and check out a few books. Read more.
Check out the new state of the art Teen Center at Hamilton Grange Library! Read more.
Catch a free ride on the Staten Island Ferry, and head over to Todt Hill-Westerleigh Library for a fun afternoon! Read more.
Like NYPL's Richmondtown Library on Facebook for a chance to become Fan of the Week! Read more.
Countee Cullen Library in Harlem sits upon the site once occupied by two townhouses owned by Madam C.J. Walker and her daughter A’Lelia. Read more.
Kingsbridge Library was one of the first public libraries built in the Bronx dating back to 1905. Read more.