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    New York Public Library - Morris Park Library

    2.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    New York Public Library - Bronx Library Center

    3.8(18 reviews)
    2.2 miBedford Park

    This is beautiful large library, with floor to ceiling windows that let in a lot of natural light…read more The children's section is very spacious and has a lot of areas for kids to read comfortably. The staff was very helpful! I would recommend to any parents in the area to take advantage of the library and bring their kids to enjoy some reading.

    This NYPL branch gets 5 stars for the building and its resources, and 2 for customer service/ease…read moreof use. I believe it's the Bronx's biggest branch--its 5 stories include a children and teen floor, space for concerts, film screenings and other events, a huge circulating collection, outdoor reading terrace, and many tables and chairs at which to read or study. The books are neatly kept and there are many more sections to peruse than at other branches. This is also one of the few locations in the Bronx at which you can apply for an ID NYC card. That being said, the flow of helping patrons is abysmal. I had an appointment to apply for my ID NYC card this morning that I arrived on time for. The office is on the 5th floor. When I reached it, I was ordered by a cantankerous security guard to stand in a specific spot. When I wasn't at the precise spot where she wanted me, she made a rude gesture to indicate that to me. Other applicants were complaining in Spanish behind her back about what a high and mighty b-word she was, so I guess it wasn't personal at least. I was eventually given a pager and was told I could wait on any other floor until I was called. After an hour of waiting (with an appointment!) and no page, I went back up to ask how much longer it would be. An apologetic worker told me to wait behind the first woman in line and said I would be seen shortly. Of course the security guard had a problem with me standing where I was told and put me in the back of the line despite my explanation of what the other worker had told me to do. Five minutes later, the other worker comes out and tells me I'm standing at the back and I should be in front. Can y'all make up your minds?!?! Once I was seen the process took all of five minutes. Ugh. Afterward, I decided to check out a book that I'd picked up while waiting. There were two librarians at the circulation desk and about five patrons ahead of me in line, so I figured it shouldn't take more than maybe two minutes. I have no idea why it took ten minutes; I felt like I was at the post office. All this to say, please demand to your city and state legislators not to cut library funds!! They are an amazing resource when they can operate on more than a shoestring budget. There's little point in having a beautiful shiny new building if it's not able to help patrons because it's understaffed. You can't just give a community this space if you aren't going to train its staff to actually help people.

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    New York Public Library - Van Nest Library

    New York Public Library - Van Nest Library

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.6 miPelham Gardens

    Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library has been turning up since 1968! The Big 50th Birthday Bash &Reading…read moreBonanza kicked off today. 1968 Film Festival started at 10:30 am- 1 pm. A selection of short documentary films from NYPL's Reserve Film & Video Collection reflecting the events, attitudes, and styles of New York City in 1968. Music, Bubbles and Comedy Show runs from 1pm-2pm. The 1960's Teen Arcade is something to checkout. I am at this location because children are able to read to Therapy dogs. This is an unique event that ONLY happens at this location.

    It's a good resource in a neighborhood like this. I used to check out books a lot when I was a…read morechild, but now, not so much. I usually check out books during the summer. When ever I'm inside, the staff is very helpful and friendly. They will help you find the book you're looking for and if it's not available, you can always order it and pick it up later. Inside, there are tables and seats for people who want to read the newspaper or books. I think the place is used a lot by local families and senior citizens. There are also computers available for people who don't have access to one. Every month, there is at least one event like book discussion or art related project. The NYPL system is a great resource for families and individuals who need help with the job search, health or legal issues (there are pamphlets near the front desk), or book recommendations.

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    New York Public Library - Castle Hill Library

    New York Public Library - Castle Hill Library

    3.8(4 reviews)
    1.5 miCastle Hill

    Although I live closer to the Parkchester NYPL, I like coming to the Castle Hill branch on days…read morethat I really need to focus and work undisturbed. While it could definitely use some TLC, and isn't nearly as modern/updated as other locations (which is a shame!) it gets the job done. In my experience, the library staff is always pleasant, greeting everyone who enters, and eager to assist.

    On my latest visit I went to change my library card to the new limited special edition "Black…read moreCard"... Knowledge is Power! This is a local neighborhood library, opened to 7pm weekdays, that has a very small square footage compared to most other locations. The librarians and other staff are always pleasant and very helpful. There is virtually no separation from the adult section and the kid's area. The size may seem like a negative but I have found on the occasions that I have ventured in (mainly to print a page or two because I ran out of ink, plz don't judge me. Lol) it's virtually completely silent. This is one library where people actually obey library etiquette probably due to size, but I can appreciate it. I don't think I ever borrowed a book from this location and to be honest can not remember the last time I borrowed a book from any location. Nonetheless because of it's size, if what you are looking for is not available you can always just request it and then come here for pick-up. Just A Note: Depending on what you need this library is worth utilizing because it allows you to avoid the masses.

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