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Hackensack's Johnson Free Public Library. Contact Information. Director. Tara Cooper. director@hackensack.bccls.org. Address. 274 Main Street. Hackensack, NJ 07601. Contact. (201) 343-4169. hackcirc@bccls.org. http://johnsonlib.org. Social Media. Library Hours. Main Library. Summer Hours. - Holiday Closings.
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Hackensack's Johnson Free Public Library. Contact Information. Director. Tara Cooper. director@hackensack.bccls.org. Address. 274 Main Street. Hackensack, NJ 07601. Contact. (201) 343-4169. hackcirc@bccls.org. http://johnsonlib.org. Social Media. Library Hours. Main Library. Summer Hours. Holiday Closings.
Hackensack's Johnson Free Public Library Calendar. To see the calendar for a different library, click on 'Select Your Library' and then choose a library from the list. Events are subject to change. Please contact the library directly for more information. Wood-Ridge Memorial Library.
Senator William Johnson sought to share his love of learning with the people of Hackensack in the spring of 1900 by offering the community a new building and 5,000 dollars worth of new books for the establishment of a free public library (Johnson, 1951).
Mar 1, 2024 · The Johnson Public Library is now offering a free “Books by Mail” service for Hackensack residents who are homebound or have a disability. Through this program, participating patrons will receive a bag of 2-4 library books and/or audiobooks through the mail.