Library returns  to COVID shutdown hours
Photo by Judith O’Hara Balfe 

Library returns to COVID shutdown hours

Due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the state, the Millbrook Library has returned to curbside service only, and the library building itself is now closed to the public. Patrons can still order books from the Millbrook Library as well as other libraries in the Mid-Hudson Library System. Programs will proceed as scheduled online and craft kits are still available; call 845-677-3611 or email director@millbrooklibrary.org for more information. Patrons can request specific items, book bundles or movie bundles with the library online, by phone or by email. Above, the library was decorated for the holidays on New Year’s Day, Friday, Jan. 1.

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