The Westchester Library System and its member Libraries are kicking off the new year with new e-services, which replace some services that expired on December 31 because they hadn’t gained traction with cardholders at WLS member libraries. Yes, it’s out with the old and in with the new, which are listed below.
In most cases, all you need is your device – mobile or computer — and your Library card number and you’re good to go.
Hoopla: Hoopla is an exciting digital media service that allows Library patrons to borrow movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks, comics and TV shows, all of which can be enjoyed on any screen — computer, tablet, phone, and even TV! With no waiting, titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded for offline enjoyment later. There are hundreds of thousands of titles to choose from, with more being added daily. Go to the link above, and follow the prompts to set up an account. (You can checkout five titles per month.)
Mango Languages: Mango Languages offers simple language and culture learning in over 70 languages – from Spanish to Azerbaijani — while keeping the vibe fun and encouraging. It also has English as a second language courses for 20 different languages and even has a service that allows you to learn languages through movies! Mango not only teaches practical conversation – it also includes free mobile apps, hands-free learning features, and progress tracking.
The Merck Manuals: Offering both professional and consumer versions, The Merck Manuals are one of the world’s most widely used medical information resources. The Manuals have committed to making the best current medical information accessible to three billion health care professionals and patients on every continent by 2020.
PressReader: PressReader offers an endless stream of top news stories from all over the world, along with other features to read, discuss and share, with full issues of thousands of top newspapers and magazines, just as they appear in print. It even offers The New York Times crossword puzzles, editorials, and horoscopes over the Web or through a mobile app.
The e-resources that no longer have a contract with WLS are Flipster, InstantFlix/IndieFlix, OneClickDigital/Recorded Books and Rocket Languages. If you have suggestions for e-resources you’d like to see added, please let the Library know so that staff can advocate for them. Decisions on e-services are made on a county-wide basis.
Enjoy these new services, and to see a full listing of the Library’s e-resources, click here.
The Town of Pelham Public Library board of Trustees is pleased to welcome Susan Quintin as its newest memeber.
Susan Quintin is a strategic business and product leader with nearly two decades of experience across global financial services organizations, including leadership roles at BNY, London Stock Exchange Group, Russell Investments, and MSCI. She currently serves as…
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Looking for some spring Saturday fun? Join us for an outdoor parent-child Yoga & Play session! Geared towards toddlers and babies (and their grown-ups). Older siblings are welcome to join the fun too! Led by local yoga instructor & twin-toddler mom Samantha Scinta.
This program will take place outdoors. In case of inclement weather or high…
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Join us on Tuesday afternoons to crochet an amigurumi. "Amigurumi" means crocheted or knitted stuffed toy in Japanese. We'll work on a new critter every month. All supplies (yarn, crochet hooks, and stitch markers) will be provided but feel free to bring your own.
This drop-in program is for ages 13 and up, no registration is…
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WHAT IS THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS?
Battle of the Books is a book-based trivia tournament for Westchester Youth. The Pelham Library will have a 4th-6th grade team and a 7th-12th grade team. We may need to adjust the age groups based on interest level. We will compete against teams from other Westchester libraries. The…
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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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