Get your items right at Emma Clark Library's Front Door! Here are instructions on how to schedule a date & time for contactless pick-up.
The Summer Reading Club will be exclusively online.
This week, library employees have returned to the building for Stage 1 of the Library’s re-opening plan.
Registration begins on June 15th online for both Kids and Teen Summer Reading Clubs at Emma Clark Library.
Emma Clark Library Has Begun Phased Re-Opening Plan and Overdue Fines Are Eliminated Permanently
The rally is scheduled for this weekend in East Setauket.
All art should be submitted via email to Marcela Lenihan, Children’s Services Librarian, at marcela@emmaclark.org by May 31, 2020.
Wednesday's parade consisted of deputies, correction officers, the Stony Brook University Police Department, and the Setauket Fire Dept.
Thursday will mark the family's last Bingo game. The activity was a way to give people something fun to do during the coronavirus outbreak.
A virtual convocation and recognition ceremony is scheduled for Friday, as graduates earned a combined 7,190 degrees and certificates.
Here's how to join the game which is open to the public.
People of all ages miss the Library, but they can still connect with Emma Clark Library’s staff and get that community feel.
Kids can now have one-on-one time with their favorite Emma Clark Librarian!
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The hospitals received N95 masks, surgical masks and full body protective suits from Bethenny Frankel’s foundation during the coronavirus.
Emma Clark Library is calling all Three Village kids to submit their amazing artwork!
The baseball star surprised surgeons at Stony Brook University Hospital who've been battling the coronavirus outbreak.
Stony Brook Hospital asked for the company's help after it produced gowns for the hospital's Southampton affiliate, a company official said.
For every shirt purchased, $5 will go to The Journey Home Project, which helps not-for-profits that support veterans.
The Navy Blue Angels and Air Force Thunderbirds will soar over Long Island on Tuesday. See the time and flight path.
Phobio, a software trade-in company, made the donation to help health care workers on the front lines of the new coronavirus, plus patients.
Join Emma Clark Librarians for a LIVE online Kick-Off Meeting on Thursday, April 23 at 7pm.
Each weekly session will be led by Emma Clark Librarians and have a different theme.
Suffolk Cooperative Library System is giving away free (used) books to patrons of Suffolk County libraries, while supplies last.
The donation was made by the Commercial Industrial Brokers Society as health care workers battle the new coronavirus.
A nurse at Stony Brook Medicine asked the chicken joint he used to work at for help as health care workers face the new coronavirus.
More than 20 nurses and respiratory therapists from Upstate Medical University received a hero's welcome in Stony Brook. See videos inside.
Here are some stats on donations made to Stony Brook University Hospital during a couple of weeks of the new coronavirus.
Today's hero inspires her coworkers at a veterans nursing home with her dedication to the residents and her own family.
The librarian will make sure the craft projects can be made with everyday items that many have in their house or backyard.
You pick a book, & the children's librarians at Emma Clark Library will create a complete story time plan that can easily be done from home.
Three Suffolk County law enforcement agencies delivered food at health care professionals to lend support for frontline COVID-19 responders.
The man, who had been last heard from via telephone on March 4, was found dead Sunday, police say.
3D Printers from Suffolk Libraries Being Used to Help Create Face Shields
The disposable coverall suits and masks were donated to the Stony Brook University Hospital to help fight the new coronavirus.
Emma Clark Library is now offering remote technology help.
She got the news soon after receiving a DNA testing kit for Christmas. The woman told Patch what the discovery means to her.
Discrimination affects all — but through laughter and shared conversation, people are standing up to make a difference at "United We Laugh."
Kids of all ages (birth – 6th grade) are welcome to participate in this annual library event over Winter Break.
The cat has been missing since Tuesday, and his adoptive mother is worried sick. Have you seen him?