Adding to our collection of places we occasionally visit is the Public Library of Clinton, NJ. Technically called the North County Branch Library.

We dig this library because it’s very nice & big, with ample parking and very good hours.

Overall, the Hunterdon County Library System is pretty decent. And the available selection of books and movies in Clinton is better than average.

But the great thing about a county library system is that even if your location doesn’t have what you want – they can get them from other locations fairly quickly.

More about the North County Branch Library of Clinton, NJ

“The North County Branch first opened in July 1979 in a trailer on a site in Clinton that was formerly the Daz O’Dell. Seven years later the library moved to a storefront in the Grey Rock Plaza and three years later the library opened in Annandale Square where it remained for ten years. In 1999, a new branch was built in Clinton Town, incorporating the former Grandin Library, an endowment library that had been a vital part of Clinton Town for 101 years. The Grandin Library is honored in the North County Branch Library with a small conference room containing materials and furniture from the original library and furnished by the Friends of the Hunterdon County Library.”

A very good library
  • Value
  • Quality
  • Experience
  • Parking
4.5

Summary

This library in Clinton, NJ meets or exceeds our expectation. Thumbs up. Main phone: (908) 730-6262; Reference (908) 730-6135.

Hours are, Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Tuesday through Thursday 9:00 am-9:00 pm. Closed Sunday.

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NJroute22 (site admin) is an avid traveler along NJ Route 22 (and almost all of central New Jersey!) Family man, pet lover, and property owner who has a natural curiosity for everything around.