The Library is pleased to share the news that it is welcoming (back) Oswaldo Coto-Chang. He started the week of August 28 as the Library’s new Youth Services Librarian.
Oz, as he likes to be called, received his MLIS from Queens College and his BA in European History from Stony Brook University. All the while, Oz worked at the Pelham Library for over eight years, first as a Clerk and then as a Librarian (2006 – 2014).
After earning his Master’s, Oz worked as a part-time Librarian at Mount Pleasant Library in Pleasantville, The White Plains Public Library, the West Nyack Free Library and the Irvington Public Library.
Oz is excited to be back in his hometown Library and said: “Since my time at the Pelham Public Library, I have spent years working at different libraries in order to hone my skills as a librarian. I am glad to say that I now have experience in supervising and creating my own programs, as well as working with varied demographics of patrons such as children, young adults, senior citizens and more. I look forward to contributing these skills and experience to the Librarian position at the Pelham Public Library. Having grown up in Pelham, I look forward to returning to serve the community.”
Oz is a big fan of Star Wars and some might be surprised to learn that he is a student of Historical German Longsword fencing, a form of Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). Also, he is bi-lingual, speaking both Spanish and English, and a Notary Public.
Library Director Patricia Perito said: “It is serendipitous that Oz is starting at the Library just as the Friends of the Library are gearing up to hold Pelham Reads: Oz this fall. I think the patrons will enjoying meeting our new wizard of reading!”
In his new role, Oz replaces Lilly Hecker, who had served as Children’s Services Librarian for 14 years. Lilly Hecker retired in July.
Photo credit: Deborah J. Karson
The Town of Pelham Public Library is pleased to welcome Antoinette Vitale as the new bookkeeper.
Antoinette Vitale is excited to bring her accounting, bookkeeping, and treasury experience to the Pelham Library. Having moved to Pelham with her family in 2010, Antoinette has enjoyed becoming part of this wonderful and warm community. While raising her…
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Our stuffed animal sleepover at the Library was a huge success! We had so much fun hosting your stuffed animals for the night! Watch our video to see all the mischief our overnight visitors got into.
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Anyone else have a case of déjà vu? Due to the storm, the Library will be closed Monday, February 23, 2026. We will be opening with a delayed start on Tuesday. February 24 at noon. Stay safe and warm!
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Due to the storm, the Library will be closed Monday, January 26, 2026. We expect to reopen at 10 am on Tuesday, January 27. Stay safe and warm!
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In honor of National Canned Food Month, we are partnering with United Way for a canned food drive benefitting Westchester and Putnam Food Pantries. A box is located at the Library by the Carol Place entrance where you can leave your donations. Thank you for your help! The drive will run from Monday, February 2,…
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January 22, 2026, The Town of Pelham Public Library is seeking a conscientious and detail-oriented part-time Bookkeeper to manage the Library’s financial records and support its day-to-day fiscal operations.
Click here to read the full job posting.
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On Saturday, December 27, 2025, we plan to open the Library at noon and close at 4 p.m. This is subject to change depending on the weather. Please check our voicemail for the most up-to-date information before heading over to the Library. The phone number is: 914-738-1234.
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In honor of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and the Battle of Pell, we are creating a crocheted community banner that will be revealed in the fall and displayed at the Town of Pelham Public Library. Whether you've been crocheting for decades, or you've never picked up a hook before, we welcome…
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We have made some end of the year additions to our Library of Things collection. We are especially excited about our copy of Pelhamopoly (like Monopoly but specific to Pelham); check it out with your Pelham Library card today! Click here to see more of our Library of Things offerings and borrowing guidelines.
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The Town of Pelham Public Library is proud to partner with New York Cares for a coat drive through Wednesday, December 31. New York Cares is seeking coats (new or gently used). All genders and sizes are accepted. A box is located at the Library by the Carol Place entrance where you can leave your…
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