Happy Birthday to our Founder, Samuel Stryker!

Today is Samuel Stryker’s 235 birthday! He is our founder! Without Sam, Lambertville might not have had a library as soon as it did. -See you in the stacks /Annie
“Cook What you Have”

It’s no secret that I love cookbooks. I probably love them more than I love cooking, but cooking is a close second. Here at the library, we try to provide a broad base of cookbooks, from classics, to regional, and sometimes the downright unusual. But sometimes a cookbook comes along that is a real standout. And we have a new one, just in. Christopher Kimball’s “Cook What you Have.” See you in the stacks /Annie
The Best Sale in Town!

The Lambertville library has a lot of treasures. A lot of them. Rare books, the art book collection, the gallery space upstairs…so many, too many for just one blog post. This picture is of two of the treasures we have here! This is Franta, custodian and curator of the book sale. She is a treasure! See you in the stacks! /Annie
Something to Talk About

Recently, some of our staff has suffered losses. Here at the library, in the early readers room, there is a category of books called Topics to Talk About, or TTTA, as I think of it.
See you in the stacks!
/Annie
Take a Cake Break!

It’s no secret that I am a fan of cookbooks. And I like to bake. I borrowed the Jack-o-lantern pan from the many available baking pans at the library, and immediately started thinking about what to bake.
See you in the stacks!
/Annie
Drag Queen Story Hour

When I was little, I loved story time, and it didn’t matter whether it was at our library, or at school, or at a special event, or even just at home, a home-grown story hour, if you will. The child in me was absolutely blown away when I saw my first Drag Queen Story Hour.
Oaxaca Day is coming!!!

Oaxaca Day is coming!!! I always get so excited about it. There is so much camaraderie, and everyone is a friend. The whole community comes out and celebrated together.
This looks like a door, doesn’t it?

This looks like a door, doesn’t it? A door in progress. And that is exactly what it is. This door has not always been there. This door has a story.
Oaxaca Festival 2024: Everything You Need To Know

The Oaxaca Festival Is Back! We are excited to announce that the Lambertville Library will host the third annual Oaxaca Festival on Sunday, August 25th, from 3:00 to 7:00 pm. […]
Pride Parade 2024

What an amazing time I had on Saturday! It was my first time marching in the Pride Parade, and I was there with the library. It was good to see […]