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Babylon Public Library

4.6 (7 reviews)
Open • 9:30 am - 9:00 pm

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Nice library with a very nice staff such a homey feel with the fireplace. They also some great services for patrons which is great.

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Deer Park Public Library

Deer Park Public Library

(8 reviews)

This is a small library that has a good amount of resources and programs, such as free health…read morescreenings and referrals by Catholic Health Services, defensive driving courses, boater safety certification courses, computer skills classes and more. Check out their website, deerparklibrary.org and their Instagram page, #deerparklibrary, to see all what they have to offer. Today I took a defensive driving course here. It was taught by National Traffic Safety instructor, Thomas K, who was thorough and direct, and he encouraged class participation. Some students shared fascinating tales about their driving experiences. Today's class took place in the Dina A. Reilly Community Room, and it lasted six hours with a few 15 minute breaks and one half an hour lunch break. Thomas engaged the class with audio-visuals. For example, he put on a short film, featuring a family grieving about the death of their relative. He was a highway construction worker who was killed on the job by a driver who failed to obey a "slow down" sign. Course completion certificates will be mailed with an expected arrival date of six weeks. Point reductions and insurance discounts will be retroactive to today's date. Some students brewed beverages from the coffee and tea Keurig pods that were placed on the coffee table. Some of us helped ourselves to some Entenmann's milk chocolate chip cookies as well. Deer Park residency is not a pre-requisite for the class. Stop by the Registration Desk to register. The class costs $25, and one is held several times a year. The four star review is due to feedback from my classmates. Many found the class overcrowded and preferred that it be held in a larger room. Others found Thomas boring and think that he could have showed us more short films.

I wonder why this is the only library in Suffolk County that does not sell used books …read more They used to have wonderful children's books . I know we had COVID , but .... really , it is time that this is over . It cannot be THAT much trouble for the staff to take care of this . Also , why no Friends of the Library ? Again , Deer Park sets themselves apart by refusing to have this very valuable resource . I believe that the head of the library does not want patrons to be involved in any decisions . This is a shame because there is so much more that can be done in this library .

Wyandanch Public Library

Wyandanch Public Library

(3 reviews)

I am writing to commend the significant improvements and positive changes at the Wyandanch Public…read moreLibrary, which I have considered my home library for many years. The current selection of adult programming is a huge success. I especially appreciate that the library is offering different and engaging programs--such as cooking, crafts, and Bingo--those patrons genuinely enjoy, unlike some of the less popular offerings in the past. My 80-year-old mother attended a Bingo program last year and had a wonderful time, which was the first time she truly enjoyed a library activity. I also want to specifically recognize the exceptional staff: - A new Indian Librarian is incredibly helpful, knowledgeable, and always smiling. I have been impressed by her efforts to engage patrons, especially by demonstrating how to use digital resources like Libby for audiobooks and reading on tablets, as well as accessing databases for Civil Service exams and language learning. She efficiently assists multiple patrons at once, and her teaching style--like showing people how to print from their phones--empowers patrons to be self-sufficient. - Laurie at the Circulation Desk is also excellent. She is always helpful with services like faxing, copying, and handling other circulation-related questions. The hard work of the librarians and clerks is truly enhancing the library's reputation in the community. I hope these dedicated and hardworking staff members remain with the library. Thank you for your leadership in making these positive changes. I am proud of our library and hope it continues on this excellent trajectory.

This must be one of the worst libraries in Long Island . It is unfortunate that the few dedicated…read morehardworking staff are associated with the library. I lived in Wyandanch for many years before my family and I moved out east (The Hamptons).I attended programs at the library when good, educational programs were being offered. A few years ago , a new Children's Librarian started coming in a few days a week . She was such a breath of fresh air .Friendly and cheerful with the children , offered programs that were fun and inclusive . Most of all, she was ever ready to discuss and offer suggestions to parents. She had so many resources on the display table and maintained a clen, friendly atmosphere within the children's section. She was very good at art too. Each month , she had a different display and would make posters for Black History and Women's History month . Her collage on the display board were extremely beautiful .She is a bundle of talent . Last year she made a very beautiful Women's History Month display collage with news papers and included pictures of famous women inspiring quotes, authors, politicians, inventors, performing artists and more. It was simply inspirational ! Every one that sees any of her creations always had a good comment. My family and I were at the library before we moved away last year and we were shocked at how disorganized the section has become . Worst still, the desk was equally untidy . The Librarian who is there now should be ashamed , so should her Supervisor. I have never expressed my opinion publicly before , this is the first time and it's all because I heard a new library director has been appointed. I hope the library board and new director can bring back this incredibly talented librarian. She's a treasure ! J.Carlos.

Raynham Hall Museum - The house centuries ago

Raynham Hall Museum

(15 reviews)

We got a Groupon for this place, which makes the price a lot more reasonable. They don't open until…read more1 pm on the weekends, and on Saturdays they don't even give guided tours. Instead, they give an "augmented reality" audio tour which is kind of hit or miss. The house was preserved for the historical significance of the Townsend family, one of which was a spy for George Washington. I didn't feel there was a ton of information on the family though. Pointing their phone at the different objects in a room turned on audio about them, but only a couple of rooms in the actual house were interactive. The rest didn't have signs, and one loan employee was around to answer questions at the end. The exhibit in the visitor center was nice though. I just don't think the AR experience was really up to replacing a person, both in amount of information and the uncanny valley, unnerving portraits. There is street parking and a nearby lot that are free on weekends. The gift shop is minimal. It was an okay spot to visit, but I would recommend coming on Sunday or whenever they offer actual tours to get a more thorough understanding of the house and the history of the people who lived here.

We went here on a winter weekend, and were fortunate to have the builsings to ourselves. The…read morehelpful staff took out modest admission fee and explained that they don't do tours on Saturdays but they do have tour devices using augmented reality. That means that when you walk through the buildings, you scan the cell phone device on important paintings and artifacts and they talk to you with further information about who or what they are. The small building that contains the entrance is packed with paintings, dioramas, documents and artifacts. Next you walk to the main house, built in the 1730's, and housing the Townsend family. At the time of the Revolutionary War, Samuel had to make room for a British colonel. In spite of the fact that he sympathised with the patriots, he maintained good relations with his "Guest." At the time of the war, the house had eight rooms. One of his sons was one of the leaders of the Culpepper Spy Ring, Placing the home on the National Registry of Historic Places. Each room was elegantly decorated, with the exception of the space for the enslaved housekeeper. In spite of the fact that we didn't get a formal tour, the staff member tagged along with us and kept up a spirited conversation - even giving us a bonus look at the Victorian wing which doubled the size of the structure. The house is said to be haunted, of course. Very highly recommended. The full set of photos can be found at https://www.flickr.com/photos/terryballard/albums/72177720323110655

Babylon Public Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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