These are the latest announcement from the City of Concord regarding the upcoming changes at the local library. The library is adjusting its hours for the summer season to enhance convenience and accessibility for patrons. Starting in June, the library will be adopting a modified schedule known as “summer hours.”

During these summer hours, the library will be extending its opening and closing times to maximize the availability of its services. This means that residents, students, and book enthusiasts alike will have greater flexibility to utilize the library’s resources, including its vast collection of books, magazines, newspapers, audiovisual materials, and digital resources.

The library staff, always committed to delivering exceptional service, will be readily available during these extended hours to assist visitors with their inquiries, provide recommendations, and facilitate various activities and programs. Whether you need assistance in finding a specific book, accessing digital resources, or participating in a community event, the dedicated librarians and staff members will be there to ensure a fulfilling and enriching experience for everyone.

So mark your calendars, because starting in June, the library will be your go-to destination for an unforgettable summer of discovery and growth.

Main Branch

Monday-Wednesday: 9 am-8 pm

Thursday-Friday: 9 am-5 pm

Saturday: 9 am-2 pm

Heights Branch

Monday: 1 pm-5 pm

Wednesday & Saturday: 9 am-1 pm

Penacook Branch

Tuesday: 9 am-2 pm

Thursday: 12 pm-5 pm

Press release from the City of Concord, click here.

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