Designed in the Romanesque Revival style, the Library was originally named for its benefactress Susan B. Clay and dedicated on July 4th 1896.  The Soldiers' Monument in front of the Library, dedicated in 1900, commemorates those who served in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the Mexican and Civil Wars.  The Library is located at 38 Main St, in the downtown area of Jaffrey.

Knitting group starts up again on Friday, September 25 at 10:30.  Please join us and bring your project.

 

We are now a “hot spot” and can provide wireless access to laptop users.  Give us a try if your computer at home is a little sluggish.

Library Hours

 Monday 10 – 5:30

Tuesday 1 -7:30

Wednesday 10 - 5:30

Thursday 1 – 7:30

Friday 10 – 4:30

 Saturday 10 - 2

Library cards are free to all residents of Jaffrey, just bring in some current identification and we’ll sign you up right away.

Non-resident cards with full privileges are available for an annual fee of $30.00

Remember that in addition to books we have videos, books on cassette and CD, downloadable audio books, puppets, magazines, and puzzles.

Click on the icon below to find out about downloadable books.

 

 

Our museum passes give you either free admission or highly discounted admission to the following museums:   Worcester Art Museum and the Montshire Science Museum, and the Currier Art Museum.

 Call to reserve or stop in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information you can call the library at 532 7301