The Morris County Library, also known as the Morristown & Morris Township Library, serves as a vital community resource, offering residents access to a wide array of reading materials, technology, and continuing education opportunities. Its mission is to provide current reading materials, programs, and resources for self-improvement, enjoyment, and information. The library is a hub for the dissemination of state and local documents, New Jersey history, and materials supporting historic preservation research. It also provides access to digital resources, including e-books, audiobooks, movies, and online databases, through its membership in the Main Library Alliance, which grants patrons access to over 3.1 million items. Beyond its collections, the library hosts numerous programs for children and adults, such as movie nights, art exhibitions, computer classes, and career seminars, functioning as a vibrant cultural center. Outreach services are available for homebound or disabled individuals, ensuring broader access to library resources. The library is committed to fostering lifelong learning and community engagement in a welcoming environment.
















