Waterford Public Library
The Waterford Public Library is a town-owned and supported institution maintained for the benefit of the townspeople. By resolution of the Representative Town Meeting of the Town of Waterford, dated August 7, 1967, it was designated to be Principal Public Library of the Town of Waterford. It is operated by the Board of Trustees of the Waterford Public Library, Inc. The Board of Trustees consists of twelve citizens of Waterford. The First Selectman, the Chair of the RTM Education Committee and the Chair of the RTM Finance, Wage & Personnel Committee are ex-officio board members. The Waterford Public
Library is a non-partisan, non-sectarian institution dedicated to serving the public in the areas of education, information and recreation, making its services known and available to all.

The Library has a collection of over 85,000 items including books, videos, audio books, magazines and music CDs for adults, children and teenagers. It also offers a wide variety of entertainment, informational and cultural programs for all ages. The Library provides several online databases as well as public computers and Wi-Fi access. Meeting rooms are available for use by non-profit groups. Exhibits of local artists and organizations are featured monthly.

Waterford residents and taxpayers may register for a library card and this card may be used at any public library in Connecticut.

Waterford Public Library
49 Rope Ferry Rd
Waterford, CT 06385
Phone: (860) 444-5805

Hours:
Monday 9AM–9PM
Tuesday 9AM–9PM
Wednesday 9AM–9PM
Thursday 9AM–9PM
Friday 9AM–5:30PM
Saturday 9AM–5PM
Sunday Closed

Roslyn Rubinstein, Director
860-444-5805
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