2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Adults

Popular Film Festival

Bank of Dave

UK. 2023. 107 minutes. Rated PG-13. Comedy.

Bank of Dave tells the true story of self-made millionaire Dave Fishwick’s fight to set up a community bank in his hometown in Lancashire, England. Although  financial authorities have not granted a new bank license for over 150 years, and are not keen to grant one to a van salesman from Burnley, Dave fights for his cause with the help of a London lawyer, a local doctor and rock legends Def Leppard. This heartwarming comedy stars Rory Kinnear.

Film Festival

Conclave

US. 2024. 120 minutes. Rated PG. Thriller.  

When the Pope dies suddenly, Thomas Lawrence, Dean of the College of Cardinals, must gather his colleagues from around the world to elect a new religious leader. Surrounded by powerful men with their own ambitions, he uncovers secrets and scandals that complicate the process and threaten the future of the Church.  Based on Robert Harris’s 2016 novel, the film stars Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini.

This film is shown with captions.

Pet CPR

Saving Your Pet with CPR!

Provided by  Hackensack Meridian Health

 

With Pets increasingly being treated as a member of the family, join us to learn emergency techniques to keep your Pet alive.

CANCELED: Learn about NJ's Lead Remediation & Abatement Program

Unfortunately, Garden State Home has had to cancel today's session.  Please catch them when they return in February or visit their website for more information.

 

Meet with staff from Garden State Home in the library's lobby to learn about the dangers of lead poisoning and find out if your home may be eligible for free testing and treatment under the New Jersey Lead Remediation and Abatement Program (LRAP).

Learn about NJ's Lead Remediation & Abatement Program

Meet with staff from Garden State Home in the library's lobby to learn about the dangers of lead poisoning and find out if your home may be eligible for free testing and treatment under the New Jersey Lead Remediation and Abatement Program (LRAP).

Lead-based paint hazards exist in most homes built prior to 1978 and can be especially harmful to children and pregnant women.