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The Piermont Public Library was founded in 1896, and moved
into its current building on Hudson Terrace in 1909. It has approximately
1,600 cardholders from Piermont (over 2/3rds of town residents) and nearby
Grandview, and serves approximately 6,000-7,000 visitors each year. There are
12,000 books in the collection, cataloged electronically, with many thousands
of others available through the Ramapo-Catskill Library System. The Library
also presents a variety of public events including art exhibitions, dramatic
readings, and special events and films for children. In December 1999, a
library district was established, creating a taxpayer-endorsed system to
provide for annual operating costs, separate from the budget processes of the
Village of Piermont. |
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