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Adult Program Calendar
Programs for Adults
Programs for adults are offered on a variety of subjects from September through June. There is a day and night book discussion group which meets monthly on Wednesdays and a Friends of the Library Bridge day and night group. During the summer and at certain times during the year, a movie series for adults is offered. For current information on dates and times of all programs, please review the Adult Program Calendar above or contact us at (973) 377-2694 for further information.
Selections for 2012/2013 Book Discussion Group
| September | Girl in a Blue Dress by Arnold | |
| October | The Fault in our Stars by Greene | |
| November | Lucia, Lucia by Trigiani | |
| January | The Bridge at San Luis Rey by Wilder | |
| February | Evening group -- Mascot by Kurzem | Afternoon group -- Left, Neglected by Genova |
| March | Evening group -- Left, Neglected by Genova | Afternoon group -- Mascot by Kurzem |
| April | The Language of Flowers by Diffenbaugh | |
| May | The Rule of Civility by Towles |
See calendar above for book discussion meeting dates and times. Also view previous book selections and other titles on our Literature Databases.
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The Library maintains a strong Reference collection consisting of books, periodicals and online resources that reflect the diverse interests of the community.
Collections include:
- Magazines and newspapers
- Audio-visual materials
- Business and Investment resources
- College and career Information
- New Jersey and local history
- Local zoning ordinances
- Minutes of local government and Board of Education meetings
- Federal and New Jersey tax forms
Circulating Collection
Circulating collections are selected to provide pleasurable reading, listening and viewing and to provide information on all topics, which are of interest. A wide range of reading levels is accommodated, with library materials supplied to encourage all levels of ability. A large print collection and a paperback exchange increase the reader’s options.
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