Granby Public Library- Main Branch

In 1869, the Granby Library Association was created as a public stock corporation and a new structure was built to house a subscription library. In 1877, with financial support from the family of Laura Dibble Bunce, a new library was constructed in her honor. Following a fire in 1917, which destroyed the library, a new library was built. In 2002, the main branch of the Granby Public Libraries moved into its current location at 15 North Granby Rd. In 2014, both the main branch and the Cossitt Library joined Library Connection, a non-profit cooperative of 30 public and academic libraries which share an integrated library system (CONNECT) and other technological innovations that improve the delivery of resources and services. Learn more here.

As the main library for the town, Granby Public Library offers public computer work stations, WiFi, fax, copier, meeting rooms and quiet study room, as well as books, DVDs, music, magazines, books on CD and free downloadable eBooks, digital magazines, multiple research databases and more. Curbside pickup, telephone support, and 24-Hour Online/Digital services are also available. 

Location

15 North Granby Rd

Granby, CT 06035

Hours:

Monday-Thursday-  10 am to 7 pm


Friday and Saturday-  10 am to 2 pm


Sunday (January, February, March)-  1 to 4 pm