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Middletown Thrall Library

Middletown Thrall Library

(7 reviews)

This is one of the best institutions in Middletown, but the professionalism is sometimes lacking…read morecompared to most of the other RCLS libraries I patronize. I hate how quickly parking goes sometimes, but there is always a spot open within a block or two, so that's not a big deal in regards to distance. I only hate it because I've been followed walking to the library before even when I've parked in the closest spots to the door in the parking lot. I've been solicited and bothered by people hanging out in the parking lots a few times through the years. Although I don't think I've ever visited and not seen security, the security is never outside but the problems are never inside. My browsing is admittedly a little unconventional. I'll plop on the ground in a corner or dead aisle and skim a book while debating whether it's worth my time to check out. It is weird but has never been an issue at other libraries yet seems to get security's attention at Middletown. While no member of security has said anything, I don't like it because how am I getting all your attention while the people circling the parking lot asking everyone who stops for money going unnoticed. I prefer patronizing the other RCLS locations, although this library is so close that I can walk there from home. The others give more library vibes. Aside from Port Jervis, no one side eyes me for anything. I can't remember how many times I've even fallen asleep while studying at other libraries, and at most someone might tease me about picking a more engaging book next time. In Goshen a reference librarian even encouragingly suggested a quieter spot in a corner to nap so I could wake up fresh for another round of studying. I have a feeling security would chase me out if I ever did that at Middletown. Some librarians might as well. But because I don't feel comfortable there, it's not my choice study spot anyhow. All that said, I did choose my home mostly because of the proximity to the library and because this library is a part of the RCLS system. I do think it's one of the most underrated gems of Middletown. it just doesn't always pass the vibe test, especially is used to the vibes at most of the other RCLS libraries.

While I understand that libraries want to maintain a safe space for their patrons, I've found it…read moreuncomfortable after visiting a handful of times, seeing all the cops around and then being questioned to show my ID as an adult based on my youthful appearance due to their suspicion that I was committing "truancy" during school hours. I showed my ID, but I'm also aware that NYS is not a stop and ID state without a reasonable suspicion of a crime, and truancy is not a crime an adult can commit, nor is appearance a "reasonable suspicion". Somehow I've found big city libraries more inviting and I'll continue to stick to other libraries.

Suffern Free Library - Front desk

Suffern Free Library

(13 reviews)

The library is well maintained and has a beautiful outdoor patio and garden. They do a lot of…read moreprogramming and try very hard to create a great sense of community. I really enjoyed their summer reading program they offered this year for adults. My biggest complaint is with a few of the staff members. There are a few staff who are very rude and unhelpful. A few times I asked an older gentleman for help and he quickly responded in a rude matter, saying I can't help you. He wouldn't even try to ask a colleague or attempt to help me. I finally found a different librarian and they had to remedy the situation and teach their colleague the process. On the other hand, there are many librarians who are very friendly and helpful, but it doesn't go for everyone. In addition, they are very quick to accuse you of damaging books. The smallest tear or stain requires you to pay a large fine to replace the book. There is something called wear and tear that happens when books are lent out to people and that's the reality of a library. Overall, I am happy with the library and appreciate the resources.

Everything you would ever want in a library regardless if you a toddler, teen or adult, they even…read morehave large print books for seniors and books on tape. They have dvd's, music cd's and video games to bottom. They even have board games and very good free WiFi. If you don't have a computer no problem use one of theirs. Great library with great friendly staff

The Friends of Middletown Thrall Library

The Friends of Middletown Thrall Library

(4 reviews)

The new store hours are ridiculous. Why would anyone want to make two trips in order to donate…read moreand buy books on different days? I probably won't be going back. There are other used book stores with much better hours of operation. Pat B.

From the quirky volunteer with the bowtie who cheekily teases you for donating your old geometry…read moreworkbooks, to the real life Roz (Monsters Inc) who takes ages to fill out your tax deduction form - this place is staffed by characters straight out of a comic book. Run by volunteers who are either retired or are simply looking for a way to keep themselves entertained, they're not there to provide stellar customer service. They're there because someone needs to be there. They're not getting paid, they don't kiss ass, and they'll take their time because let's face it, I just end up ogling the books other people are bringing in anyway. Saturdays are particularly entertaining because they get a flood of new books, and since they're being sold for a song, that's my favorite time to go. Not to mention how funny the volunteers get when they're overwhelmed with trunkfuls of books dropped off by impatient adult children cleaning out their elderly parents' homes. Then the newer parents with preteen kids often dramatically acquiesce to their kids begging for a 25 cent book, but ONLY, if they unload the dishwasher, finish laundry and clean their room. Smart. The next Pixar movie, with bargain basement book prices to boot. Bring the popcorn, I've got an extra folding chair with your name on it.

Summitfield Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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