Oradell Free Public Library, established in February 1913 by a group of residents in Oradell, NJ, has since grown into a two-story building with a basement housing an Archive Room and media collections. The library's expansion in 1940 included the addition of a non-fiction room and office area, offering a diverse range of resources for visitors.
Featuring works of art donated by local artist Charles Livingston Bull, such as an owl bookplate and cougar painting, the Oradell Free Public Library provides a welcoming space for patrons of all ages. With sections dedicated to adults, young adults, and children, the library offers a rich collection of books and reference materials to cater to the diverse interests of the community.
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