Please join the Friends of the Warren Township Library at 5 pm on Monday, October 10 to honor Antonette D'Orazio, the 2016 Canright Award recipient, at the Warren Township Library.
The Canright Award, in honor of John and Betty Lou Canright, recognizes the person, persons or group that has done the most for the library during the year.
"She was chosen to receive the Canright Award because of her outstanding commitment to our library and staff," said Friends of the Warren Library President Carol Senff.
D'Orazio, who has been the Supervisor of Youth Services at Warren Township Library since March 2008, was briefly appointed the library's temporary director while the director was on maternity leave. During those months, she oversaw the entire library as temporary director while juggling her regular responsibilities in the Children's Department.
"Antonette performed both jobs with her usual stellar skills, serving library patrons and managing the daily needs of the Warren Township Library," said Senff. "For this extra service, we are most grateful."
D'Orazio said she never thought she'd want to work with children, but a chance opening in a children's department in a Pennsylvania library many years ago opened her eyes to the "wondrous world of working with children and reading children's literature." After that opportunity, she decided that being a Children's Librarian was exactly what she wanted to do.
The Canright Award has been given annually since 1996, when Ellen Waldstein was the first recipient.
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Sunday, October 9, 2016
Monday, September 14, 2015
Warren Township Library Founder Arrested for Refusing to Testify
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Zoia Horn in 2010 |
After she left Warren Township, Horn gained notoriety in the early 1970s when she became the first U.S. librarian ever jailed for withholding evidence after she refused to testify in a trial. After leaving the township and the library she had nurtured for years, Horn became the Head of the Reference Department at Bucknell University in Pennsylvania.
While at Bucknell, she was first approached by the FBI in relation to a suspect. In 1972, she gained headlines when she was arrested for refusing to testify in a trial against Philip Berrigan. Berrigan, an anti-war activist who was serving in federal prison for burning draft files concerning the Vietnam War, was alleged to be plotting to blow up heating tunnels beneath Washington, D.C., and to kidnap Henry Kissinger, the national security adviser to President Richard Nixon.
Learn more about other fascinating people who helped shape the library during the Warren Township Library 70th Anniversary celebration from 1 pm to 4 pm on September 26. The event, sponsored by the Friends of Warren Township Library, will offer family-friendly activities including a scavenger hunt, button making and other crafts and there will be raffles for children, teens and adults.
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1972 Newspaper Tribute to Zoia Horn |
Warren Township Library to Celebrate 70th Anniversary
Warren Library in the old "carriage house" |
The event, sponsored by the Friends, will offer family-friendly activities including a scavenger hunt, button making and other crafts. There also will be raffles for children, teens and adults. And of course, a birthday party wouldn’t be complete without a cake. Attendees also will get the chance to see artifacts and learn more about the library’s history.
The Warren Township Library has been housed in several locations throughout the township since it modestly began with a small bookcase in the hallway at Central School in 1945. Professional librarian Zoia Horn volunteered her time to Central School's PTA so that Warren Township might have its own library. She lent 5 books to 3 people from a collection of 183 books.
Emma Jo Cain was among those early volunteers who helped maintain the collection and in the early 1950s she and founder Horn spearheaded ambitious fundraising efforts to help the library.
In 1958, the collection was moved to a renovated porch of the Municipal Building, formerly the manor house of the Hofheimer Estate. Four years later, the library had amassed 6,000 books, which were moved to the carriage house (now the current court building) next door.
In 1958, the collection was moved to a renovated porch of the Municipal Building, formerly the manor house of the Hofheimer Estate. Four years later, the library had amassed 6,000 books, which were moved to the carriage house (now the current court building) next door.
The Friends helps fund many programs for children and adults, including musical performances and the Children's Winter Festival. People can support the library by making a donation to the Friends of the Warren Township Library and becoming a member. Membership forms can be found at the library and on the Friends website.
Monday, February 3, 2014
EMERGENCY CLOSING
Mon. Feb 3rd - The Warren Library, and ALL branches of the Somerset County Library System will remain CLOSED today due to the winter storm and hazardous road conditions. Regular hours of operation will resume as soon as possible, but before making plans to visit the library tomorrow on Tuesday, Feb 4, please call 908 754-5554 or visit website www.sclsnj.org for updates.
Monday, November 4, 2013
The Warren Library closed beginning November 11
Beginning Monday, November 11, the Warren Township Library (a branch of the Somerset County Library System), located at 42 Mountain Boulevard in Warren, New Jersey, will close for approximately four weeks for needed painting and renovations, including the women’s public restroom.
“You know how disruptive it is to paint your house,” commented System Director Brian Auger. “This is much worse as all the wall-mounted shelving and the books on them, have to come down first. We are very sorry for the inconvenience, but could not find any other way to get the work done quickly and safely.”
“You know how disruptive it is to paint your house,” commented System Director Brian Auger. “This is much worse as all the wall-mounted shelving and the books on them, have to come down first. We are very sorry for the inconvenience, but could not find any other way to get the work done quickly and safely.”
As a result of the areas being renovated and painted, and the fact that there will be no staff in the building, the book drop will be closed. Materials can be returned to any SCLS branch; the closest branches are Watchung, North Plainfield, Bound Brook and Bridgewater. Staff has been advising patrons to change the pick-up location for their holds to a nearby branch or to “freeze” them until December 7.
The following programs will take place at the Warren Court Room, next to the Library:
- Saturday, November 16 @ 2 pm. “Meeting Eleanor Roosevelt” portrayed by actress Linda Kenyon.
- Monday, November 18 @ 6:30 pm. Parent/Teacher Program—Let the Brain Games Begin! Toys and Games to Boost your Brain Power.
- Wednesday, November 20 @ 7 pm. Identity Theft, presented by Kevin Lynch, from the Society of Financial Awareness.
- Saturday, November 23 @ 2 pm. The Music of the British Invasion, performed by the group “Carnaby Street!” led by Chris Roselle.
- Wednesday, December 4 @ 7 PM– Teen Program –Finding Truth in YA Fiction—A Panel of YA Authors.
The Somerset County Library System has branches in Bridgewater, Bound Brook, Hillsborough, Manville, at the Mary Jacobs Library in Rocky Hill, North Plainfield, Peapack & Gladstone, Somerville, Warren Township and Watchung.
Friday, September 20, 2013
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month!

During Library Card Sign Up Month in September, all library card holders will be eligible to enter a drawing to be featured on their very own READ poster. One lucky adult, teen and child will have their picture taken with their favorite book. The photo will then be transformed into a READ poster that will hang in the library. The winners also will be given a copy of the poster.
Each time you visit the library and use your card to check out items, you can enter the READ poster drawing. If you don't have a card, stop by the library and get one.Your library card is useful for so much more than checking out books.
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
HOLIDAY CLOSING
The Warren Library will be
CLOSED
Monday, September 2nd, in
observance of
LABOR DAY
All branches of the Somerset County Library will be Closed
CLOSED
Monday, September 2nd, in
observance of
LABOR DAY
All branches of the Somerset County Library will be Closed
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Holiday Closing
Independence Day Holiday Closing
The Warren Library. and all branches of the
Somerset County Library System, will be
CLOSED
Thursday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day.
Regular hours of operation will resume Friday, July 5th at 9:30 am.
Don't forget, with downloadable media available 24/7, the library is always Open!
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Early Closing Announcement
The Warren Library will close EARLY at 5 pm on Wed 6/12 and Thurs 6/13 due to the Lions Club Expo which is held in the field next to the library building.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
The Warren Library is a branch of the Somerset County Library System.
Monday, May 20, 2013
HOLIDAY CLOSING
The Warren Township Library
and all branches of the
Somerset County Library System
will be
CLOSED
on Monday, May 27th in observance of
Memorial Day
Regular hours of operation will resume Tuesday morning at 9:30 am
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Library News/Closing-REMINDER!
System-Wide Staff Development Day
The Warren Library and all branches of the Somerset County Library System will be
CLOSED
on Tuesday, May 14th for Staff Development Day.
Don't forget, with downloadable media available 24/7, the library is always Open!
Access online resources @ www.sclsnj.org at your convenience.
Regular business hours will resume Wedneday morning at 9:30 am.
Warren Library News/Closing
System-Wide Staff Development Day
The Warren Library and all branches of the Somerset County Library System will be
CLOSED
on Tuesday, May 14th for Staff Development Day.
Don't forget, with downloadable media available 24/7, the library is always Open!
Access online resources @ www.sclsnj.org at your convenience.
Regular business hours will resume Wedneday morning at 9:30 am.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Warren Township Library Receives Special Proclamation for National Library Week
honor of National Library Week, which ended Saturday, April 20. Committeeman George Lazo presented Library Director Carolyn Della Sala with the proclamation during the library's Open House.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
REMINDER - HOLIDAY CLOSING
Holiday Reminder - The Warren Library will be
CLOSED
Monday, February 18th for Presidents' Day. Regular business hours resume Tuesday the 19th @ 9:30 am.
For your convenience the Bridgewater Branch is open Monday from 9 am to 5 pm
Friday, February 8, 2013
WINTER FESTIVAL POSTPONED
Warren Library Special Announcement!
"Winter Festival" originally scheduled for Saturday, February 9
has been postponed until Saturday, February 23.
Monday, February 4, 2013
HOLIDAY CLOSING
The Warren Township Library will be
CLOSED
Monday, February 18th, 2013 in
observance of Presidents' Day.
For your convenience, the Bridgewater Branch is open 9 am to 5 pm.
In addition, with downloadable media available 24/7 the library is always open! Get online resources anytime @ www.sclsnj.org
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
HOLIDAY CLOSING
The Warren Library will be
CLOSED
on Monday, January 21, 2013 in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
Regular hours of operation will resume Tuesday morning at 9:30 am.
Please Note: Only the Bridgewater Branch is open from 9 am to 5 pm
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Holiday Closing Reminder
Happy New Year!
The Warren Township Library will be CLOSED New Year's Eve and New Year's Day,
Monday, December 31st and Tuesday,January 1st, 2013.
Regular business hours will resume on Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013.
Only Bridgewater Branch is open December 31st from 9 am to 5pm.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Christmas Holiday Schedule Reminder
The Warren Township Library will be CLOSED Christmas Eve and Christmas Day,
December 24th and December 25th.
Regular hours of operation resume at 9:30 am onWednesday, December 26th.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Holiday Closings
Warren Township Library will be closed in observance of the following Holidays
Christmas Eve - Monday, December 24th
Christmas Day - Tuesday, December 25th
New Year's Eve - Monday, December 31st**
New Year's Day - Tuesday, January 1st, 2013
**Only Bridgewater Branch open 9 am to 5 pm
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