The Hamilton-Wenham library, located right on the border between the towns, is the only two-town library in the state. It occupies a beautiful building at the corner of Union and Linden streets and offers thousands of books plus many of the features of a modern library, including DVDs, CDs and downloadable books. It also offers a full reference desk, a children's room and plenty of parking.
- Fax: 978-468-5535
- Hours: Mon - Thu, 10am - 8pm; Fri, 10am - 5pm; Sat, 10am - 4pm; Sun, closed
- Handicap Accessible: The library is fully accessible.
- Founding Date: Dec 17 2001
- What makes this community special?: Residents have the highest standards for their community, and they appreciate it when you are working hard and accomplishing things.
- Parking: Free lot
- Size of collection: 125,412
- Specialties: Local-history collection
- Services: Audiobooks, Movies, Music CDs, Research databases, Resources for job seekers
- Internet use policy: No major restrictions; patrons are asked to be considerate during busy times.
- Programs/classes: Children, teenager and adult programs, including an annual "Community Reads" program
- Book donation information: Donations are accepted; if not added to the library's collection, they are sold at the semi-annual book sale.
- Wi-Fi: Free
- Private events: No