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Wadleigh Memorial Library

49 Nashua StreetMilford, NH 03055
Phone: 603-249-0645
Business Hours: Monday 9 am- 5 pm Tuesday 9 am- 7:30 pm Wednesday 9 am- 7:30 pm Thursday 9 am- 7:30 pm Friday 9 am- 5 pm Saturday 9 am- 1 pmWebsite: Visit Website Google Map

Wadleigh Memorial Library offers books to checkout, family friendly events, adult book clubs, and different technology services!

The Wadleigh Memorial Library, in addition to providing a collection of about 70,000 books, nearly 200 magazine and newspaper subscriptions, over 3,000 films, documentaries, and television series, and over 2,000 music CDs, offers a wide range of services to our cardholders and guests of the library.

As a member of the GMILCS Consortium, the Wadleigh Library shares its collection with the libraries of Amherst, Bedford, Derry, Goffstown, Hooksett, Hudson, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Salem, Windham, New England College and the New Hampshire Institute of Art.  GMILCS also provides access to a number of our research databases.

The library offers computers and laptops with internet access. The computers are installed with Windows 10, Microsoft Office and have USB ports and CD-ROM drives. The library offers free wireless internet.

The Wadleigh Memorial Library offers free and discounted passes to area museums. To view the available dates for museum passes and make reservations online, all you need is your Wadleigh Memorial Library card number and a PIN. Demand for the passes tends to be high on weekends, school vacations and during the summer. Please reserve in advance online or by calling the library at 603-249-0645

The Wadleigh Memorial Library is an official Passport Acceptance Facility for the U.S. Department of State. We offer passport processing services Monday through Friday, with some Saturdays. You must make an appointment.

The library offers printing, copying, faxing, and scanning services.

The library has meeting rooms that are available to the public when not in use for library programming.  Reservations for these rooms may be made for non-profit groups serving the educational, cultural, or civil needs of Milford. The library's public meeting rooms may not be used for commercial services or purposes.