The Catherine Dickson Hofman Branch of the Warren County Library system will close tomorrow, October 6, in preparation for a major renovation and expansion to begin in November.
The branch remains open for business until 6 p.m. and book return boxes are being relocated tomorrow to a spot outside the Blairstown Municipal Building at 106 Route 94. Oversized items and electronics will need to be returned in-person at one of the other three branches of the county library system.
In the coming weeks, services including curbside book pickup and the use of copiers and a fax machine will be offered at a satellite location in the Blairstown Municipal Building. Weekday and Saturday hours will be announced soon.
The county library’s three other locations – the Richard D. Gardner Branch in White Township, the Northeast Branch in Independence, and the Southwest Branch in Greenwich – will be open as usual. Items can be returned to any of these locations. Patrons also utilize libraries in Sussex and Morris Counties through the Open Borrowing network.
Formerly a private library, the CDH library joined the county system in 1995.
More information about library services is available at www.warrenlib.org.
![CDH Exterior](/home/showpublishedimage/3248/638321289770300000)
Architect's rendering of the reconstructed Catherine Dickson Hofman Branch of the Warren County Library.