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    Fairfield Free Public Library

    3.3 (6 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Really pretty library, newly updated, with very nice people.

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    Livingston Public Library - Reference Area

    Livingston Public Library

    3.8(8 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    A few weeks ago, I went to study at the Livingston Public Library on a Sunday. I needed a quiet…read moreplace to work. I found a spot in the reference section and was able to get a few hours of study there. Plus, the Livingston Public Library is also part of BCCLS (sounds like "buckles"), which stands for the Bergen County Cooperative Library System. Within the BCCLS network, you can borrow books, media, and other lendable materials from any of the libraries in the system as long as you're a resident from one of the participating libraries' municipalities. This is a nice library with lots of natural light pouring into the rooms. It's a great resource for the nearby community, plus there are some interesting displays about local town history (Rikers Art Hill and hometown, Nobel Laureate Roger Yonchien Tsien (錢永健).

    I wanna add to my previous review. This library is only getting worse. It's not even five minutes…read morefrom my house but yet I travel 15 to go to Verona library, which is fabulous. Now side from all the noise, they have a man who comes there sits and tries to talk to everyone. The one day he sat on one chair, put his legs over another chair and he had shorts on. The other day I went in just to return books he's sitting there, legs, crisscross, shoes, and socks off, and he's picking at his feet which whatever he was picking landed on the chair. The day he had his legs over the chairs, the director and other staff members happen to be there, and I told him of how he was sitting. The director said she would go and look one of the other staff members thought there was nothing wrong with it. Go to Verona library they have an upstairs room that's quiet that the children even at 3 o'clock are not allowed upstairs. They have their own rooms downstairs. They even have coffee maker there, pleasant comfortable seat, seats, and tables.

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    Livingston Public Library - Main entrance. Ramp and ADA elevator is at the entrance to the right of this main entrance.

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    Main entrance. Ramp and ADA elevator is at the entrance to the right of this main entrance.

    Nutley Library - Great kids area

    Nutley Library

    4.3(11 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Nutley Library is the bee's knees…read more It's located off one of the main streets tucked away in its own little spot. The library itself is huge. Two floors and countless sections. When you first walk in you get greeted by the friendly workers and the new arrivals along with popular book choices. Most of the first floor is nonfiction and they have it all laid out perfectly. Just from walking through the first time I saw a ton of books that have been on my list for a while now. Upstairs is fiction, kids section, magazines and the quiet corner which I love. It's a spot all the way in the back that's perfect for studying or reading without being disturbed. I'm just very shocked at the amount of books they have. I'm a bit of a library snob and this is a great one. They have comic books, magazines, even a small dungeons and dragons nook! Hahaha. The workers are great here, they helped me find a book I've been looking for for quite a while now and actually had been waiting for another library to get for me. They had it available right away. This is a fantastic spot, part of BCCLS and just overall really well laid out. Can't give it enough praise.

    I enjoy going to the library with my children to escape - if only for a short time - the clutches…read moreof digital devices. The website needs work and updating. The library is pleasant and has a nice selection. When there are items in local libraries you can order them and get email updates. You can also renew online. They also have great programs for the smaller kids. The bad: how is it everything else is back to operating at regular hours except the local government? Not only do they mandate face coverings, but the hours are altered to the equivalent of bankers hours (see photo). The area for teenagers am has desks and tables piled in a corner and roped off with caution tape. Yet, shop rite is open and the minimum wage workers are fine. I understand that the majority of Nutley residents are independently wealthy, but some of us have households where everyone works. 10:00 to 4:00 isn't even an 8 hour day and not realistic for working families (you know the ones that need the library!) The sad thing is emails and calls from the people this effects go unheeded.

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