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 […]
Hoopla’s September Movie Club Picks

Enjoy stories of football and farm life with Hoopla’s September Movie Club Picks! Featuring Green and Gold alongside other films full of heart and teamwork, find your next watch on Hoopla. https://www.hoopladigital.com/collection/87590
Go Back to School with Hoopla!

Get ready for Back to School season with these popular, fun, and educational titles on Hoopla! Find the perfect content for your desired age group with these collections: Back to […]
Lambertville Library at The Hatch Festival!

While we were closed, we were all still busy! Our own Trina and Fran were participants at The Hatch Festival at the ArtYard, in Frenchtown.
See you in the stacks!
/Annie
Thunderbolts!

The Thunderbolts are storming into theaters on May 2nd, and we’ve got the perfect way to gear up for the action! Dive into the thrilling world of the Thunderbolts with […]
April is Jazz Appreciation Month!

April is Jazz Appreciation Month! Listen and learn about the world of jazz with this Hoopla collection of books, comics, movies, and music – perfect for devoted jazz lovers and […]
Pop in to the Pop-up

We have an excellent City Hall. When they knew we were looking for a place to have a pop-up library, they jumped right in and offered two spaces. One is downtown at the Justice Center for kid programs and other activities. I heard that the Mah Jong group is going strong, but I have yet to stop by. But the other space is right here at City Hall. It’s a lovely, open space, which we promptly filled. See you in the stacks! /Annie