Aston Public Library

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3270 Concord Rd
Aston, PA 19014
The Aston Public Library has served the, and Parkside communities for over 30 years. Since 1997, the library has been part of Aston Community Center. The Mission of the Aston Public Library is to provide quality public library service for the citizens of Aston Township and surrounding municipalities in Delaware County by informing, enriching and empowering its citizens.

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Dee M.
3/31/2018

Great public facility in the community. They hold many diverse events which draw nice groups. I've attended: - An informative, well researched talk on the history of Aston presented by the...

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Joe S.
9/4/2021

Good they're open on a Saturday, not so good they still aren't open for internet usage.

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Regina M.
3/26/2018

Fellow Yelper Dee M and I were in search of something different to do on a Saturday night. She suggested bingo at the Aston Library, a fundraiser for him. I haven't played bingo in forever, and...

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Kyle W.
1/18/2021

I remember going back in middle/high school for summer reading & few other times. I thought the was ok. It was well cleaned

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Karen F.
11/25/2012

We go to both the Aston Library and the Middletown Library. Aston is newer (building is in a Municipal facility with nice bathrooms, etc.) Easy to get on a computer (you can be on for 30 minutes)...

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