Normal hours to resume week of Jan. 23
UPDATE 1/20: Both Atlantic City Free Public Library locations – the Main Library at 1 North Tennessee Ave. and Richmond Branch Library at 4115 Ventnor Ave. – will resume their regular hours of operation the week of Jan. 23.
Main Library will be open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Richmond Branch Library will be open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Main Library was closed for three weeks after burst sprinkler system pipes were discovered on Christmas. The building suffered extensive water damage as a result. Main Library reopened Jan. 17 with reduced hours.
Most services and resources regularly offered at Main Library will be available while repair work takes place over the next few months.
UPDATE 1/13: The Main Library – located at 1 North Tennessee Ave. – will reopen to the public Tuesday, Jan. 17, with reduced hours. The library has been closed since late December after suffering extensive water damage caused by sprinkler system pipes that had burst.
The Main Library will be open 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Nearly all of the library’s services and resources will be available. A temporary public computer area has been created, and computer sessions will be limited to 45 minutes.
Virtual programs will beheld as scheduled, and some in-person library programs and classes will take place. The library’s BEST program, which includes ServSafe and Guest Services training, and Fresh Start program will resume next week. Please call (609) 345-2269 or go to the events calendar at www.acfpl.org to check on the status of the library’s programs.
“It’s a credit to our staff and the immediate assistance provided by the Mayor’s Office and City Risk Manager Nancy Egrie that we are able to restore library services so quickly considering the damage the building suffered,” Library Director Robert Rynkiewicz said. “We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and ask for the public’s patience as repair work will be on going for the next few months.”
The Atlantic City Free Public Library will again offer expanded hours at its Richmond Branch location (4115 Ventnor Ave.) from Jan. 17-21. Richmond Branch will be open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Please visit www.acfpl.org or follow the library on social media for updates.
UPDATE 1/9: The Main Library will be closed to the public the week of Jan. 9 as we continue to make repairs due to water damage caused by burst sprinkler system pipes. Please read below for remote services that will be offered at the Main Library this week. Also, our Richmond Branch will be open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Our Martin Luther King Jr. Read-in program scheduled for Jan. 14, and all other in-person programs scheduled to be held at the Main Library, are cancelled. ServSafe and Guest Services classes have been moved to ACCC. Please call (609) 345-2269 for more details about those classes. All programs/classes slated to be held virtually or at our Richmond Branch Library will be held as scheduled.
Check our website, follow us on social media or call us for updates or more information.
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The Main Library – located at 1 North Tennessee Ave. – will be closed to the public the week of Jan. 2 as the Atlantic City Free Public Library continues to work with City officials and contractors to assess and repair the damage caused by problems with the heating and sprinkler systems.
The library was notified Christmas Day of burst sprinkler system pipes at the Main Library, resulting in extensive water damage to the building’s first and second-floor mechanical rooms.
Due to the Christmas holiday and its mechanical issues, the Main Library has been closed since Dec. 24; however, the library is continuing to offer services and access to its materials.
• Richmond Branch Library hours: To provide additional in-person services, the library has extended its Richmond Branch hours. The Richmond Branch – located at 4115 Ventnor Ave. – will be open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
• Curbside Pickup: Library members can request materials and pick them up outside of the Main Library. When your items are ready, a staff member will notify you about your pickup time and review the pickup procedure. The pickup hours will be Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Materials can be requested by calling (609) 345-2269 or through your library account.
• Remote research assistance: Those who have research questions are asked to call (609) 345-2269, email jmorillo(at)acfpl.org or submit a request online.
• Mobile printing: The library is temporarily waiving the mobile printing fee for print jobs that are less than $10. Print jobs can be picked up at the Main Library during Curbside Pickup hours. Call (609) 345-2269 once you have arrived at the library.
Also, cardholders are encouraged to check out items from the library’s digital collections, such as hoopla, Overdrive, ComicsPlus and Axis 360.
“We appreciate all of those who are working hard to help us through this difficult situation,” Atlantic City Free Public Library Director Robert Rynkiewicz said. “We have received tremendous support from the Mayor’s Office and City officials. Stockton University has generously provided us with volunteers. Our dedicated staff members have been working hard to restore library services.”
For updates about the Main Library’s reopening, visit www.acfpl.org, call (609) 345-2269 or follow the library on social media.
Main Library will be open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Richmond Branch Library will be open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday.
Main Library was closed for three weeks after burst sprinkler system pipes were discovered on Christmas. The building suffered extensive water damage as a result. Main Library reopened Jan. 17 with reduced hours.
Most services and resources regularly offered at Main Library will be available while repair work takes place over the next few months.
UPDATE 1/13: The Main Library – located at 1 North Tennessee Ave. – will reopen to the public Tuesday, Jan. 17, with reduced hours. The library has been closed since late December after suffering extensive water damage caused by sprinkler system pipes that had burst.
The Main Library will be open 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Nearly all of the library’s services and resources will be available. A temporary public computer area has been created, and computer sessions will be limited to 45 minutes.
Virtual programs will beheld as scheduled, and some in-person library programs and classes will take place. The library’s BEST program, which includes ServSafe and Guest Services training, and Fresh Start program will resume next week. Please call (609) 345-2269 or go to the events calendar at www.acfpl.org to check on the status of the library’s programs.
“It’s a credit to our staff and the immediate assistance provided by the Mayor’s Office and City Risk Manager Nancy Egrie that we are able to restore library services so quickly considering the damage the building suffered,” Library Director Robert Rynkiewicz said. “We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and ask for the public’s patience as repair work will be on going for the next few months.”
The Atlantic City Free Public Library will again offer expanded hours at its Richmond Branch location (4115 Ventnor Ave.) from Jan. 17-21. Richmond Branch will be open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Please visit www.acfpl.org or follow the library on social media for updates.
UPDATE 1/9: The Main Library will be closed to the public the week of Jan. 9 as we continue to make repairs due to water damage caused by burst sprinkler system pipes. Please read below for remote services that will be offered at the Main Library this week. Also, our Richmond Branch will be open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Our Martin Luther King Jr. Read-in program scheduled for Jan. 14, and all other in-person programs scheduled to be held at the Main Library, are cancelled. ServSafe and Guest Services classes have been moved to ACCC. Please call (609) 345-2269 for more details about those classes. All programs/classes slated to be held virtually or at our Richmond Branch Library will be held as scheduled.
Check our website, follow us on social media or call us for updates or more information.
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The Main Library – located at 1 North Tennessee Ave. – will be closed to the public the week of Jan. 2 as the Atlantic City Free Public Library continues to work with City officials and contractors to assess and repair the damage caused by problems with the heating and sprinkler systems.
The library was notified Christmas Day of burst sprinkler system pipes at the Main Library, resulting in extensive water damage to the building’s first and second-floor mechanical rooms.
Due to the Christmas holiday and its mechanical issues, the Main Library has been closed since Dec. 24; however, the library is continuing to offer services and access to its materials.
• Richmond Branch Library hours: To provide additional in-person services, the library has extended its Richmond Branch hours. The Richmond Branch – located at 4115 Ventnor Ave. – will be open 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
• Curbside Pickup: Library members can request materials and pick them up outside of the Main Library. When your items are ready, a staff member will notify you about your pickup time and review the pickup procedure. The pickup hours will be Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Materials can be requested by calling (609) 345-2269 or through your library account.
• Remote research assistance: Those who have research questions are asked to call (609) 345-2269, email jmorillo(at)acfpl.org or submit a request online.
• Mobile printing: The library is temporarily waiving the mobile printing fee for print jobs that are less than $10. Print jobs can be picked up at the Main Library during Curbside Pickup hours. Call (609) 345-2269 once you have arrived at the library.
Also, cardholders are encouraged to check out items from the library’s digital collections, such as hoopla, Overdrive, ComicsPlus and Axis 360.
“We appreciate all of those who are working hard to help us through this difficult situation,” Atlantic City Free Public Library Director Robert Rynkiewicz said. “We have received tremendous support from the Mayor’s Office and City officials. Stockton University has generously provided us with volunteers. Our dedicated staff members have been working hard to restore library services.”
For updates about the Main Library’s reopening, visit www.acfpl.org, call (609) 345-2269 or follow the library on social media.