The History of Brielle LIBRARY
Brielle Library Historical Timeline
1922 | Brielle’s library originated in the Longstreet Avenue home of Mrs. Mary J. W. Strong Mrs. Strong opened her home to the public in 1922 Mrs. Strong’s home, Applewood, was built by one of the early Longstreets The library was located in Applewood’s sun parlor It started with 50 books and a complete file of Century magazines |
1941 | Mrs. Strong paid for all library expenses for the first eighteen years In 1941, the Borough finally voted a yearly library grant of $250 |
1951 | The library moved to two rooms in the old Rankin farmhouse on Union Lane The farmhouse was located on the Union Lane property (the old Rankin farm) the Board of Education purchased in 1949 for a new school |
1954 | The library moved to Assembly Hall in the basement of the old schoolhouse (current Borough Hall) on Union Lane in 1954 Mrs. Strong retires and is replaced by Mrs. Betty Taylor Subsequently, the old Rankin farmhouse is moved to its current location on the corner of Union Lane & Union Avenue |
1955 | The Library Committee signed Articles of Incorporation in March 1955 and becomes an independent organization The first Board President was DR. Agnes R. Watson The library owned 900 books and had a first-year budget of $1,500 |
1988 | The library moves to its present location on the corner of South Street and Union Lane in 1988 The library was built on the site of the old Loughran Gardens retail show room |
Library Directors
1922 – 1954 | Mrs. Mary J. Strong |
1954 – 1972 | Mrs. Betty L. Taylor |
1972 – 1987 | Mrs. Ethel W. Taylor |
1987 – 1989 | Mrs. Darby B. Fleming |
1989 – 2006 | Mr. Richard Bidnick |
2007 – 2008 | Ms. Kerry DiBrienzio |
2008 – 2010 | Ms. Kim Renaldi |
2010 – 2020 | Ms. Leslie Naughton |
2020 to Present | Ms. Maribeth Pelly |