New England's oldest continuously operated public library, Durham Public Library, has grown from a travelling collection of books to an important community gathering place. The library's collection includes thousands of books, magazines, DVDs and other publications and resources. The library also offers free Wi-Fi to visitors and has 12 public computers. Age-targeted sections of the library make it an easy place to find what you're looking for. The library also serves as a meeting place for many town departments. A dedicated staff and many volunteers help make the library a great place to visit.
The Durham Public Library is one of only a few libraries in Connecticut to offer "Self-Check."
You can visit the library's Facebook page here.