RECIPE FOR READING: “We are set apart by our size. We are small, and offer a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere. At the same time, we are an up-to-date modern library with the technology of today and the latest books in all areas, as well as local history and genealogical records of Hopewell and an extensive collection of Lindbergh material, all offering interesting research opportunities.” Hopewell Public Library Director Barbara Merry is shown in front of the library’s historic building.
By Jean Stratton
“The love of learning, the sequestered nooks,
And all the sweet serenity of books.”
—Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“Sequestered nooks” provides an apt description of what one finds at the Hopewell Public Library at 13 East Broad Street.
It offers a more intimate setting than many modern libraries today, and is filled with many nooks and crannies, offering surprises, and indeed, the “sweet serenity of books.”
However, it is much more.
Libraries open up new worlds — and the books within, opportunities for great adventures. more