Welcome to the Florham Park Public Library website
eBOOKs for eKIDS
Try Tumble Books, our new collection of eBooks for children
Tumble Books
eBooks for eKids
Special Family Program - Songs & Stories with Ken Gallipeau
Please join us on Wed. May 30 at 7 PM as we wish Miss Judy well and welcome Miss Kate.
Don't Let Knee Pain Keep You Out of the Game
A Doctor from the Joint Institute of St Barnabas will join us to talk about treatments for knee and hip pain on June 14th at 6:30PM. Please call and let us know if you are coming. 973-377-2694.
On Exhibit
Photography By Judith Ennis is on display in the Library.
Maritime items are on display in the Lobby during May.
New Aquisitions
Download our new monthly book list and AV list.
Downloadable Music
Florham Park Library card holders may download 3 songs a week with freegal
Mango Languages
eBOOKs -- You can download eBOOKs from DigitalNJ - just click on the logo.
If you think that when it comes to eBooks there is NOT eNough click here.
Gale Virtual Reference Library
We have added a core collection of 50 electronic reference works from Gale. The Virtual Reference Library includes works on health, literature, science, history and more. Just click here Gale Virtual Reference Library to try it!
Free Museum Passes
Free Museum Passes for Florham Park residents with active library cards- Visit The Museum of Natural History in NYC on us! In NJ visit The Morris Museum or The Stickley Museum.
Please see details or call us for information.
NOOKs are Here!
You may check out a NOOK from the Library. We have 3 NOOKs, each loaded with 146 titles, including 15 brand new and 100 classic titles. You may check them out for 2 weeks. Stop by or call for details. The NOOKs are a gift from the Friends of the Library.
Help from NJ Libraries in Tough Times
gethelp.njlibraries.org will lead you to a number of State resources for help with bills, job searching, parenting and more. Another resource for help with job searches and skills is Job and Career Accelerator . Try them!
Memories of 9/11
During the month of September local residents shared their memories of that day.
Click here to read the memories that people have shared..
