Welcome to the Stonebridge Library

Built in 1847 on the site of the original hospital, The Stonebridge Library was the first public library in the region and quickly became the premier center for learning and culture. The library has collected and preserved a remarkable array of first‑edition classics including Moby‑Dick, Pride and Prejudice, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Its original reading room, with the same hand‑carved wooden desks that welcomed the first patrons, remains a living testament to the library’s enduring role as the guardian of Stonebridge’s literary heritage.



Stonebridge Library Features:

  1. Floor-to-ceiling windows.
  2. Quiet study wing.
  3. 4 Conference rooms
  4. Children's story corner with an interactive digital media lab and a fully accessible hearing‑loop system.
  5. Free Wi-Fi


Programs & Activities at the Stonebridge Library:

  1. Monthly Adult Book Club.
  2. Summer Reading Challenge for school aged children.
  3. Weekly 'Craft Nights' for Adults and 'Craft Lunches' for children.
  4. And many, many more!


Stonebridge Library's Hours of Operations:

  1. Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
  2. Sat-Sun: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM


Contact & Additional Information:

  1. Address: 427 Pebble Street
  2. Phone: 724-889-0011
  3. For membership information, program sign-ups, and reservations, please visit www.stonebridgelibrary.org
Stonebridge Library

"The quiet study rooms and rare classics make the Stonebridge Library my favorite place to spend afternoons"

-- Aileen Polis, age 78


"I'm obsessed with the book clubs and cozy reading nook."

-- Sophie Doe, age 15


"I like the story corner and the interactive digital media lab. They are so much fun!"

-- Joan Glass, age 7


"The library’s modern spaces and free Wi‑Fi are great for research and relaxation."

-- Robert Robinson, age 42