Bangor Public Library

Bangor Public Library We provide books, audio books, magazines and DVDs. The Bangor Public Library was founded in 1921 by the Bangor Women’s Club. and our annual Fundraising Campaign.

We provide several services such as faxing, copies, free internet use, free wifi, access to online resources such as eBook, encyclopedias, newspapers, magazines and educational resources for the kids. After many years of fundraising the library was finally opened to serve Bangor and the surrounding economic community. The library was a cultural focus of the community. The library was located on No

rth First Street – next to the current police station – in a building that has since been torn down. The library moved two more times by 1939. In 1940 the library moved to our current location at the corner of Broadway, South Main and Erdman Avenue. This building was built in 1890 as the home of the Merchants National Bank of Bangor. The cost of the original building was $6,400. In 1939 Robert Steinmetz gave the building to the Borough of Bangor to be used as a public library and as the home of the Bangor Women’s Club. Due to lack of space the Women’s Club no longer meets in the building. The Bangor Public Library serves a population of 18,745 residents of the Bangor Area School District. This statistic is based on the 2000 census and has undoubtedly increased since then. Funding is received from Bangor Borough, Portland Borough, East Bangor, Roseto, Upper Mount Bethel Township and Washington Township. The library also receives support from the Bangor Area School District and from the Bangor Women’s Club. State aid for the past year was $25,980. For the Bangor Public Library to continue to receive state aid the library must raise and spend a minimum of $5 per person. This money must be raised from local sources, including Friends of the Library fundraisers, book sales, etc. All financial donations are greatly appreciated and necessary to continue to provide library service to our community. The benefits of state aid can be seen in the Access Pennsylvania program and interlibrary loan. Access Pennsylvania allows our residents with library cards to go to many other public libraries across the state and check out materials directly from that library. Interlibrary loan allows our residents to request a book and that book will be sent here for our patron’s use. With both programs the material can be returned to the Bangor Public Library. State aid also provides access to the POWER Library. POWER Library is a multitude of databases – provided free of charge to our patrons. All you need is a library card and access to the Internet. POWER Library can be accessed from the library or it can be accessed from your home internet. These three programs are the biggest benefits of state aid for our patrons.

05/29/2026

New in the Bangor Public Library
May 29, 2026 to June 4, 2026

Adult Fiction

The Library of Flowers by L. C. Chu

Ironwood by Michael Connelly

Our Secret Summer by R. S. Grey

The Ballad Falling Dragons by Sarah A. Parker

Fever Dream: A novel by Elsie Silver

The Day You Were My Husband: A Novel by Rosie Walsh

Adult Non Fiction

Elizabeth II: In Private, In Public Her Story by Robert Hardman

The Blackstone Griddle Camping Cookbook: 100 Easy Flavorful Recipes to Fuel Your Outdoor Adventures by Cheri Renee


Easy Non Fiction

Here We Go Digging for Dinosaur Bones: (Sung to the Tune of “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush”) by Susan Lendroth

Our Flag Was Still There: The True Story of Mary Pickersgill and the Star-Spangled Banner by Jessie Hartland

DVDs

Reminders of Him

05/27/2026

Sorry for the inconvenience, but due to an internet outage, the library's phones and internet are down for at least 2 hours. If not more.

05/27/2026
05/25/2026

New in the Bangor Public Library
May 22, 2026 to May 28, 2026

Adult Fiction

The Fourth Option: A Thriller by Jack Carr

The Shippers by Katherine Center

The Anniversary: A Thriller by Alex Finlay

A Violent Masterpiece: A Novel by Jordan Harper

Under the Southern Sky: A Novel by Kristy Woodson Harvey

The Mistake by Elle Kennedy

The Score by Elle Kennedy

The Deal: Off-Campus by Elle Kennedy

A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel Vol. 2 by Daniel Abraham

The Dinner Party: A Pick Your Poison Adventure by Freida McFadden

The Mountains We Call Home: The Book Woman’s Legacy: A Novel by Kim Michele Richardson

The Perfect Ruin by Shanora Williams

Adult Non Fiction

Pests & Other Friends: Discover the True Nature of the Most Maligned Animals by Halsey Berryman

The Fallen: The Lost Girls of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries and a Legacy of Silence by Louise Brangan

Dress Your Baby in Sage and Taupe: A Handbook for the Sad Beige Parent by Hayley DeRoche

The Goth Garden: The Mystery, Beauty, and Lore of Dark Gardening by Felicia Feaster

The Family Man: Blood and Betrayal in the House of Murdaugh by James Lasdun
The Dark Night: Emily Bronte, A Life by Deborah Lutz

Victoria in Love: The Private Passion of a Queen by Fern Riddell

The Creative Container Garden: Grow & Vibrant, Year-Round Mix of Flowers, Food, Herbs, and More by Anders Royneberg

Liturgies of the Wild: Myths That Make Us by Martin Shaw


Easy Fiction

Mama Won’t Mind by Kathleen Bahr

Gigantic by Rob Biddulph

Is It Spring? By Kevin Henkes

The Art of how Dogs Sleep by Alison Kim

Crouton: One Cat’s Adoption Tale by Kristine A. Lombardi

The Wildest Thing by Emily Winfield Martin

Arroyo: The Dog that Loves to Dig by Gwen Olivier

Dad by Christian Robinson

Judgy Bunny and the Terrible Beach by Scott Rothman

If You Make a Call on a Banana Phone by Gideon Sterer

Uh-oh, Hugo! By Jonathan Stutzman

It’s My Bird-Day by Mo Willems

Junior Non Fiction

Dig!: Uncover the Secrets of the Past With Archaeology by Ruth Hatfield

Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence by Neil M. Gorsuch

Registration now open for the Summer Reading program.Grap a form from the library or the library web page now.
05/23/2026

Registration now open for the Summer Reading program.

Grap a form from the library or the library web page now.

Address

39 S Main Street
Bangor, PA
18013

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 1pm - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+16105884136

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