Richards Memorial Library is the public library for the Town of North Attleborough, Massachusetts, serving as a department of the town government and governed by a board of trustees appointed by the town. Established in 1894 through a generous gift from the Richards family, the library has a rich history, including architectural significance with its Renaissance, French, and Italian style details. Over the years, it has undergone expansions and renovations to incorporate modern technology and enhance its facilities, such as adding a children's room, an auditorium, and meeting spaces. The library offers a wide range of services, including research and reference assistance, access to databases, educational resources for children and teens, and programs for all ages. It is a member of the SAILS consortium, facilitating interlibrary loans and resource sharing. The library is committed to serving its community by providing access to information, fostering lifelong learning, and maintaining its historical legacy while adapting to the challenges of the 21st century.









