Parsippany Troy Hills Free Public Libraries

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89 Trinity Pl
Mt Tabor, NJ 07878

Parsippany Troy Hills Free Public Libraries is a comprehensive library system in Mount Tabor, NJ, offering a wide range of services and resources to the community. From digital collections, including eBooks, audiobooks, and movies, to physical items like museum passes and seeds from the Seed Library, patrons have access to a diverse selection of materials. The library also provides various programs and events for all age groups, computer classes, language learning resources, and notary services, making it a valuable hub for learning, research, and community engagement.

With multiple locations, including the Main Library, Lake Hiawatha, and Mount Tabor, the library system aims to cater to the needs of residents in different areas. The dedicated staff and board of trustees work tirelessly to ensure that the library remains a welcoming and enriching space for individuals of all backgrounds. Through volunteer opportunities and support from the Friends of the Library, the community is encouraged to actively contribute to the growth and enhancement of this vital resource.

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Steve S.
1/29/2013

Our town has three libraries...the main public library and two smaller ones on opposite sides of town. The Mt. Tabor branch is very small, but is quite a little gem. I've only been here 3-4...

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