11 Oakridge Pl, Eastchester, NY 10709
The Eastchester Public Library, which opened in 1947, is a member of the Westchester Library System and is governed…More by a seven-member board of trustees appointed by the Town Board. The library features fiction, literature, mystery, history, reference books and a large-print book collection, as well as videos, DVDs, CDs, audio books called "play aways," Blu-ray movies and Kobo ebook readers.</p> <p>There are five computers with Internet access, one for online catalogue access and two that are equipped with Microsoft office.</p> <p>Eastchester residents with a library card are eligible to receive free passes for Manhattan museums such as the Guggenheim, Children's Museum of Manhattan and the Museum of Natural History.</p> <p>Tracy Wright is the current library director.</p>
71 Columbus Ave, Tuckahoe, NY 10707
The library association in Tuckahoe was created in 1912, but it wasn't until 1927 that it was officially recognized…More as a public library. For the past 30 years, the Tuckahoe Public Library has called its Columbus Avenue location home.</p> <p>The library offers various services for children, teens and adults. For kids, programs include story time, workshops and a parent/child book club; for teens there are activities and events such as movies and a teen advisory board; adult programs include computer classes, writing and other workshops and a book club. Home-bound services are also offered, and there is a party room available for rental. </p> <p>As a member of the Westchester Library System, Tuckahoe library-card holders also have access to the 37 other libraries in the county.</p> <p>Debra Coppola is library director. </p>