Amy Connelly, Mayor’s Representative

Amy Connelly Position: Mayor’s Representative Term Ends: 12/31/29 Amy and her husband Dann fell in love with Lambertville when they would drive from Philadelphia for date nights in the early […]
Albert Bauer, Treasurer

Albert Bauer Position: Treasurer Term Ends: 12/31/25 Albert visited the United States over thirty years ago from Milan and Frankfurt, quickly finding a forever home in Lambertville, drawn to its […]
Congratulations to Local Author Dennis Tafoya!

Dennis’ book Dope Thief has been recently made into a TV series by AppleTV. Check out the book at the library and watch for a local author event coming soon!
Gallery Exhibit: 20/20 : A series by Charlie Ringer

This series is inspired by a commission request in 2024. A friend asked for a piece of art that had an eye as the central focus. Having made previous iterations […]
United Way: VITA Tax Return Packets at the Library // United Way: VITA Paquetes para la declaración de impuestos en la biblioteca

You can pick up VITA packets for tax returns at the Library (outside near the bookdrop or inside at the front desk depending on the weather)! VITA is a FREE tax preparation […]
Celebrate Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month with hoopla! From powerful documentaries to inspiring books, our Black History collection celebrates the Black community’s achievements, contributions, and culture. Find the collection here!
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
Gallery Exhibit: Scott MacNeill (January 2025)

Pencil Drawings on Paper and Canvas from original photographs by local artist Scott MacNeill. See more of his work at @chairsdrawings on Instagram.
“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