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Since 1959, the Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) has acted to ensure the public's right to free access, facilitate economical resource sharing, and promote professional library services while working in partnerships with the independent public and free association libraries in New York's Hudson Valley.

MHLS comprises libraries in five counties: Columbia County, Dutchess County, Greene County, Putnam County and Ulster County. The System's headquarters is based in the city of Poughkeepsie.

Member libraries

Columbia County

Member Library Location Image Collection (2016) Historical notes
Canaan Branch Library Canaan N/A
Chatham Public Library Chatham 47,537
Claverack Free Library Claverack 21,208
Germantown Library Germantown 15,089
Roeliff Jansen Community Library Hillsdale 18,382
Hudson Area Association Library Hudson 20,574
Kinderhook Memorial Library Kinderhook 13,527
Livingston Free Library Livingston 4,437
New Lebanon Library New Lebanon 18,984
North Chatham Free Library North Chatham 14,818
Philmont Public Library Philmont 16,398
Valatie Free Library Valatie 8,995
Sources:[1][2]

Dutchess County

Member Library Location Image Collection (2016) Historical notes
Amenia Free Library Amenia 10,611
Howland Public Library Beacon 38,220
Beekman Library Beekman 22,882
Clinton Community Library Clinton 11,731
Dover Plains Library Dover Plains 9,762
East Fishkill Community Library East Fishkill 64,588
Blodgett Memorial Library Fishkill 48,868
Hyde Park Free Library Hyde Park 37,413
LaGrange Association Library LaGrange 52,040
Millbrook Library Millbrook 52,953
Northeast-Millerton Library Millerton 22,108
Pawling Free Library Pawling 28,360
Pine Plains Free Library Pine Plains 10,648
Pleasant Valley Library Pleasant Valley 41,948
Adriance Memorial Library Poughkeepsie (Market St.)
Boardman Road Branch Library Poughkeepsie (Boardman Rd.) N/A
Red Hook Public Library, Inc. Red Hook
Starr Library Rhinebeck
Morton Memorial Library and Community House Rhinecliff
Staatsburg Library Staatsburg
Stanford Free Library Stanford
Tivoli Free Library Tivoli
Grinnell Public Library District Wappingers Falls
Sources:[1][2]

Greene County

Member Library Location Image Collection (2016) Historical notes
D.R. Evarts Library Athens
Cairo Public Library Cairo
Catskill Public Library Catskill
Heermance Memorial Library Coxsackie
Greenville Public Library Greenville
Hunter Public Library Hunter
Mountain Top Library Tannersville
Palenville Branch Library Palenville N/A
Windham Public Library Windham
Sources:[1][2]

Putnam County

Member Library Location Image Collection (2016) Historical notes
Brewster Public Library Brewster
Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library Cold Spring
Reed Memorial Library Carmel
Alice Curtis Desmond and Hamilton Fish Library Garrison
Kent Public Library Kent
Mahopac Public Library Mahopac
Patterson Library Patterson
Putnam Valley Free Library Putnam Valley
Sources:[1][2]

Ulster County

Member Library Location Image Collection (2016) Historical notes
Clintondale Branch Library Clintondale N/A
Town of Esopus Library Esopus
Highland Public Library Highland
Hurley Library Hurley
Kingston Library Kingston (Franklin St.)
Town of Ulster Public Library Kingston (Ulster Ave.)
Marlboro Free Library Marlboro
Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library Milton
Elting Memorial Library New Paltz
Olive Free Library Association Olive
Phoenicia Library Phoenicia
Morton Memorial Library Pine Hill
Plattekill Public Library Plattekill
Rosendale Library Rosendale
Saugerties Public Library Saugerties
Stone Ridge Library Stone Ridge
West Hurley Public Library West Hurley
Woodstock Public Library District Woodstock
Sources:[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Member Libraries – by County". Mid-Hudson Library System. Retrieved March 29, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Library Technology Guides". Libraries.org. Retrieved March 29, 2017.