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Newly designed Burlington County Mobile Library set to hit the road

Officials say the Burlington County bookmobile will continue to deliver educational resources to residents in every corner of the county.

On National Bookmobile Day, Burlington County Freeholder Deputy Director Linda Hughes announced that a newly designed Burlington County bookmobile is set to hit the road and continue to deliver educational resources to residents in every corner of the county.

National Bookmobile Day falls on the Wednesday of National Library Week, April 8 to April 14 this year, which is held to celebrate the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians.

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“For decades the Burlington County Library System has been a tremendous shared service and provides our residents with free access to so many programs, resources and offerings,” said Hughes, liaison to the library system. “I am so excited for our new bookmobile to hit the road and continue to reach those who are unable to stop in one of our eight branches or seven member locations.”

Officials say the mobile library has been a long-standing Burlington County tradition. The first bookmobile, a Ford Model T, was put into service in 1921 when the county’s library system opened. Today, the mobile library is equipped to bring more than 4,000 items directly to Burlington County residents, including books in regular and large print, children’s books, audio books, DVDs and CDs.

Officials say daily visits are made to senior communities, apartment complexes, and other public sites all throughout the county, and in the past the bookmobile has been to popular events such as the Burlington County Farm Fair and Touch-a-Truck. School visits with the mobile library can be arranged on an as request basis and are coordinated around the public schedule. Last year, nearly 12,000 items were checked out from the bookmobile.

“The bookmobile brings so much directly to our residents at locations that are convenient for them. I encourage everyone in the county to take advantage of all that our library system has to offer,” Hughes said.

According to officials, a regular Burlington County Library System card is needed to use the service. Residents may register for a library card when visiting the mobile library or any of the branch or member locations.

Library branch locations include the Burlington County Library in Westampton, Bordentown, Cinnaminson, Evesham, Maple Shade, Pemberton, Pinelands, and Riverton. Member locations include the Beverly Free Library, Crosswicks Library, Delanco Public Library, Florence Library, Library Company of Burlington, Riverside Library and the Sally Stretch Keen Memorial Library in Vincentown.

For a full mobile library schedule, check here.

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