Introducing Wonderbooks!

Wonderbook are print books with a ready-to-play audiobook inside. Just press play to read along with your favorite books!
Library Lovers Month

Celebrate Library Lovers Month with digital media that highlight the joy of reading and the importance of libraries in our communities. Discover beloved books, engaging stories, and insightful resources that […]
SDF Photography: “Not To Be Missed . . .”

Prolific nature photographer Samantha Fischer to show iconic images and premiere new work in first ever career solo exhibition. Opening night reception of “Not To Be Missed . . .” […]
Recording – Restoring a Lost Masterpiece: Bringing Washington’s Crossing to Life Through Art

This 2026 Lambertville Free Public Library program focused on the extraordinary discovery and restoration journey of the nearly 16’x10’ masterpiece created by George Matthews Harding in 1921, to be unveiled at the opening of the new Washington Crossing State Park Museum & Visitors Center in 2026.
Learn more about the program and view the recording here!
Restoring a Lost Masterpiece: Bringing Washington’s Crossing to Life Through Art

View the recording of this program about the extraordinary discovery and restoration journey of the nearly 16’x10’ masterpiece created by George Matthews Harding in 1921, to be unveiled at the […]
Holiday Cooking & Entertaining

From cozy meals to party spreads! Find recipes, tips, and hosting inspo on Hoopla to make your holidays deliciously unforgettable.
November is Native American Heritage Month

Celebrate culture, resilience, and legacy. Discover Native American authors and powerful stories on Hoopla.
Gwenn Seemel’s “Everything’s Fine”

This fall, Gwenn Seemel (they/them) is doing a different kind of art show: it’s one where you’re invited to hang your work on the wall as well! Specifically, the Lambertville […]
Celebrating 100 Years as a Public Library

On Tuesday November 3rd 1925, Lambertville voted to make the subscription-based Stryker Library the Lambertville Free Public Library. Thank you Lambertville for your 100 years of support!
Mark Stermer’s “Vanishing Wildwood Neon” Photography

August 29 – October 5 “The Lambertville Public Library hosts an exhibit of Mark Stermer’s night photographs of vintage Wildwood neon signs. In the late 1990s, Stermer began a series […]