Long Branch Public Library

May 19, 2023

Monmouth Medical Center partners with the Long Branch Library for Women’s Health Discussion Group

Please join us for our first topic on May 24th. The discussion group will focus on perimenopause and menopause for the month of May. Dr. Robert […]
July 3, 2022

‘Bearing Witness’ Social Justice Discussion and Mingo Jack Memorial Soil Display on Wednesday, July 6th at the Long Branch Library

Please join the NJ Social Justice Remembrance Coalition for a program commemorating the 1886 racially-motivated murder of Samuel “Mingo Jack” Johnson of Eatontown, the victim of […]
November 20, 2021

Long Branch Library receives $3 million grant towards renovation and expansion

Long Branch Mayor John Pallone and Library Director Tonya Garcia announced today that the city has been awarded a $3.1 million dollar matching grant from the […]
September 26, 2021

Long Branch Historical Assn. in person meeting at LB Library

Welcome back! The Long Branch Historical Assn. proudly invites you back to our first live meeting since Covid 19 at the Main Library 328 Broadway, Long […]
December 11, 2020

Plenty to do from home with the LB Public Library

 
September 14, 2018

7th Annual Latino Fest @ The Long Branch Public Library

Saturday was a festive day at the Long Branch Public Library, with hundreds attending to celebrate Latino culture and diverse Hispanic heritages in the community.
May 16, 2018

Norman Mailer plaque dedication

Long Branch — The Long Branch Historical Association, Long Branch Arts Council, Long Branch Public Library and the and the Norman Mailer Society invite everyone to […]
October 25, 2017

Puerto Rico relief effort; ‘more to come’

By Patty Booth O’Neill Long Branch – On Sunday the Long Branch Puerto Rican community held a fundraiser for victims of Hurricane Maria that devastated the […]
October 14, 2015

Gravestone art talk

The Long Branch Historical Association invites the public to attend “Gravestone Art and Symbolism,” presented by Lorna and Phil Wooldridge, on Wed. Oct. 28, 7 p.m. […]