Springfield Township Library

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70 Powell Rd
Springfield, PA 19064

The Springfield Township Public Library, situated on Powell Road, provides a range of services to address the informational, educational, and recreational requirements of the local community.

Operating Monday through Saturday, customers have the convenience of reserving and renewing materials online, enhancing accessibility to the library's resources.

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4.07 reviews
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Joe S.
7/7/2020

July 2020... this COVID thing,places are finally opening up. But I must have hit a rare gem here because I had called a bunch of other libraries in Delaware County and they either weren't open for...

L C.
7/6/2019

It's a nice establishment but the golden rule of having a quiet environment in the library does not exist here. The library is intended for a quiet place to read and check out materials- however,...

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Chrissy R.
7/26/2008

I grew up going to this Library. It is small and full of townies. I may owe them about 1000 dollars for a copy of Scarlet that I didn't return 15 years ago. They've got a very small computer...

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Nicole B.
1/26/2008

This library is super tiny! That said, there was a nice big DVD section which we frequented. I found the people at the desk to be friendly most of the time, but once I actually had a librarian...

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Darcy G.
2/4/2012

Ok for a small, local l library. They seem to have a nice tutoring/kids program and elder things to do. Something is going on most of the times I've been there. I don't know why, but they seem...

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