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Have your say, respond to the Census today. JJML wants to encourage residents of Sag Harbor to fill out the…
WE ARE OPEN! The Library is Open for browsing, reference services, printing, faxing, and scanning by appointment. We are happy to pull materials for you to pick up during library hours–just call and ask for Plaza-Pick-up!
Plaza Pick-Up: Tues-Fri 10:00-5:30 (Thursdays till 6:30), Mon & Sat 10:00-3:00 (Learn how it works)
Appointments: Tues-Fri 10:00-5:30 (Thursdays till 6:30), Mon & Sat 10:00-3:00 (call or drop by)
Place a hold in the catalog, call us at (631) 725-0049, or email us at holds@johnjermain.org to place a hold for pick-up. Our online resources, e-books, remote programs, and reference services are still available.
Have your say, respond to the Census today. JJML wants to encourage residents of Sag Harbor to fill out the…
CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE COVID-19 SAG HARBOR DIGITAL ARCHIVE Greetings, Sag Harbor. I hope this finds you safe and…
John Steinbeck Oral History Project While most of America thinks about The Grapes of Wrath or Of Mice and Men…
The Friends of the John Jermain Library will host their annual house tour for the benefit of the library on…
In 2007 we celebrated Sag Harbor’s tricentennial. As part of that celebration, photographs of Sag Harbor that were taken that…
Congratulations to the Pierson High School Field Hockey Team for winning the State Championship this weekend !!
John Jermain’s interest in pursuing a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to fund the creation of a…
Well, 10/10/10, better known as the John Jermain Memorial Library’s Centennial Anniversary turned out to be quite a festive day…
The book, Indian Place Names on Long Island by William Wallace Tooker, part of JJML’s Sag Harbor History Room collection…
We love our patrons, and so want to give a little back to the community that nurtures and supports JJML.…
2007 was Sag Harbor’s 300th Anniversary. To honor that milestone, the 300th Anniversary organizing committee and the John Jermain Memorial…
…and JJML wants to help document it. As one of the final events of the Village’s 300th anniversary celebration, the…