Bored? Why not come to the library and check out a board game!
We have classics like Clue, Risk and Scrabble. Plus “newer” games such as Pandemic and Betrayal at the House on the Hill. Check out our full slot of games and put a hold on one today!Read More Read More
The New York Times Link Has Changed
The link to our free The New York Times has changed. If you bookmarked or saved the old link you will have to update it. Click here for the updated link.
Any questions please call or email the information desk at 914-834-2281 ext#3 or at larchmontlibrary@larchmontlibrary.org.Read More Read More
There Will Now Be TWO QiGong Classes Per Week
Starting on March 12th, QiGong with Steve Goldstein, will be on Thursdays at 4 pm. This is in addition to the usual class on Saturday at 10:15am. Come to one or both!
Please sign up using the link below if you want reminders or want to be on an email list for this program. (Sign up is not required.)
QiGONG with Steve Goldstein | Larchmont Public LibraryRead More Read More
Tax Forms Have Arrived
We are now the proud possessors of all the major New York State tax forms and instructions. They are neatly stacked and displayed next to the front door. We also have the Federal 1040 instructions and the 1040 and 1040-SR forms. This is all we will get from the IRS. No schedules, nothing else. We can help you get them, however.
So what should you do about the Federal forms, instructions, schedules, etc.?Read More Read More
The Library’s 100th Anniversary Year Has Arrived
Each month, we will have programs based on a particular decade over the past 100 years. At the end of this year, we will have a huge celebration in November! This month, we will have programs based on the 1920s. Check out our book groups, movies and history programs.
For more details click the link below.
Free Notary Service at the Library!
On the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. She will be working in the tutor room, on the main floor of the library, from 5pm-7pm on the first Tuesday of each month and from 10am-12pm on the third Tuesday of each month. Jessica Frankel, a local resident and former librarian of over 40 years, has graciously offered to provide this service for anyone who is interested in having documents notarized, free of charge. There are no appointments necessary- first come, first serve. Jessica will not notarize wills and cannot give legal advice. Read More Read More
Check out ConsumerLab.com for Independent Product Evolutions Today
Provides comprehensive information about vitamin, herbal and other supplements, and nutritional products. Includes ConsumerLab.com’s independent product evaluations, test results for ConsumerLab.com selected products and Approved Products from ConsumerLab.com’s Quality Certification Program, product recalls, and safety warnings. A science-based encyclopedia of natural products is also provided, including a drug-interaction database.Read More Read More
The Elevator Will Be Out of Service Starting on Monday, July 21st
The elevator company has projected a six-week long repair, at which time our main elevator will be completely out of service. If you’d like to access the upper and lower levels of the library, you will have to use the stairs. We will have large carts available in the New Books Room (on your left when you enter through the front door) with a selection of books from adult fiction and adult non-fiction. If you are unable to use the stairs, please alert a staff member and we will be more than happy to grab an item for you. Read More Read More
The 2025 Adult Summer Reading Game Starts Now!
Now through August 29th.
This year, our Adult Summer Reading Game contains books in nine categories of colors. The categories include red, orange, yellow/gold, green, blue, purple, black, white and brown. For example, books that either have a red cover, red in the title or red in the name of the author will be included in the ‘red’ book list category. Reading a book from one of the color categories earns you one raffle ticket which you can grab in person (at the information desk) or online. Keep track of your progress by using our bingo boards which are available at the Information Desk or online.Read More Read More











