Now Accepting Reservations

Now Accepting Reservations

Starting July 7th we will be open to the public by reservation only. Please click on the links below, email (bplreference@bridgton.lib.me.us), or call (207-647-2472) to make a reservation. Our hours are limited, and we ask each person/family group to make no more than one reservation per week.

We will continue no-contact book drop-off and pickup, too. Our book drop hours will be T: 10-4, W: 10-4, F: 10-4, Sat: 10-3. Just ring the doorbell for service!

We are also able to offer home delivery service through the mail if you would prefer; we will confirm your home address in our records and mail items to you. 

We are modifying the hours from our normal operation to allow our staff time to go through the shelves gathering your books and packaging them up. Please use the online catalog to put Holds on items, this is the fastest way for us to get your books to you. For more information please call, leave a message, or email us at bplreference@bridgton.lib.me.us.

We ask one reservation per person/family per week.

Main Library and Computers– Tuesdays: 1:00-4:00

Family Time and Teen Time– Wednesdays: 1:00-4:00

Main Library, Teen Time, and Computers– Fridays: 1:00-4:00

Family Time and Computers– Saturdays: 1:00-3:00

Maine Author rescheduled

Maine Author rescheduled

We have rescheduled our upcoming Maine Author event. We hope to welcome Matthew Langdon Cost in the fall.

His newest novel, I Am Cuba: Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution is available through local bookstores and online.

If you want to understand Cuba of the last 60 years, you must first understand who Fidel Castro was and the events of the Cuban Revolution of 1953 to 1959. How did Fidel build this small band of guerrillas into an army that would sweep to power in Cuba? Who was the rifle-toting woman who became Fidel’s most trusted advisor as well as his lover? These questions and more are answered in the thrilling I Am Cuba, which is a historically accurate novel detailing society, politics, war, and love in Cuba in the 1950s.