The Library will begin its next phase of reopening with public access to the Library building with limited services on Monday, August 31.
The Library will move into its next phase of reopening with the opening of the Library building to the public with limited services on Monday, August 31 during the following hours:
Mon.–Thur., 11:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m.
Fri., 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Sat., 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Closed Sunday
Only 25% of the building’s patron capacity will be allowed into the building and patrons are asked to limit their time in the Library to 45 minutes per day. There will be no access to public restrooms, individual study rooms or the lower level meeting room at this time.
According to State regulations and CDC recommendations, all patrons over the age of 3 must wear face coverings, utilize hand sanitizing stations when entering and leaving the building and practice social distancing while on Library property.
The back parking lot entrance will be closed to the public, please use Media or South Street entrances.
The Children’s, Young Adult, Fiction, Non-fiction, Media and new book collections will be open for patron browsing. Returned collection items should go into the Library’s book drops and should not be returned to staff or public desks.
A limited number of public computers will be available for use in the Media Center. Unsecured Wi-Fi is available throughout the building and on the Library grounds. Wireless printing is also available to be picked up curbside or in person through the PrinterON App or website. For more information see the Library website or contact the Reference Department at (973) 538-2592.
The North Jersey History & Genealogy Center will be open by appointment only. Patrons interested in utilizing NJHGC materials should call (973) 538-3473 or e-mail njhgc@jfpl.org to set up an appointment.
Curbside Pick-up will continue to be offered as an option for patrons, you can view information on Curbside pick-up here.
There will be no fines charged on Library collection items through September 8. Patron cards that were set to expire during the Library closure were extended through September 8.
All incoming library collection materials will be quarantined for 7 days and where applicable, cleaned/disinfected before being allowed to be checked out by other patrons. This is to ensure patron and staff safety, but it will result in a delay in those items being checked out by the next patron. During this period, items will remain on a patron’s card, but again, no fine will accrue on the patron’s card for these three days.
The Library’s mission is to remain a resource for our residents. These safety measures are being taken out of an abundance of caution and to be consistent with recommendations for social distancing. We appreciate our patrons’ patience and understanding. If you have any further questions, please email the Library at info@jfpl.org or call (973) 538-6161.
Please note that patrons can also access the Library from Home.
Resources from Home for Adults
Resources from Home for Parents and Educators
Statement on Library Preparations related to COVID-19 (coronavirus)
In an effort to protect the high-risk populations that we serve, as well as minimize the potential exposure/transmission of COVID-19, The Morristown & Morris Township Library is taking precautions with its reopening to the public and is putting in place a phased reopening to ensure public safety. This plan is based upon recommendations from the Center for Disease Control, the County of Morris, local health departments, the State of New Jersey, the New Jersey State Library and Library Link NJ in order to reduce the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the community. We will reassess the situation regularly to ease restrictions and expand services, but it may also be necessary to reinstate restrictions, limit some services or even close the Library facility to ensure public health. For any information on changes in Library services and hours, please follow updates on the Library’s website at: www.MMTLibrary.org.
The Library takes the safety of its patrons and staff seriously, all patrons (especially those in high-risk categories) wishing to use the Library should exercise caution. The Governor has asked for people to wear facial protection when in public, social distancing of at least six feet from other individuals and frequent hand washing to help ensure the virus is not spread.