OUR MISSION:
To provide enlightenment, entertainment and cultural enrichment with a wide array of traditional and unconventional library offerings in various media forms, and to do so in a helpful, welcoming way without bias and with full respect for patrons and their privacy.
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Library cards are issued free of charge to residents, taxpayers, municipal employees, school employees of Brentwood, NH and students of CMS and EHS (with student ID). Non-resident cards may be purchased at the circulation desk for $50 per year. (Increasing to $75 effective January 1, 2025 for new or renewed cards)
MARY E. BARTLETT MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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MEB MEMORIAL LIBRARY TRUSTEES
The Library Board of Trustees consists of five (5) elected members plus alternates. This list includes names and end-of-term years for Current Trustees. Alternates are recommended by the Current Board of Trustees and approved by the Current Selectboard for one (1) year terms.
Current Trustees:
Melissa Bertoulin, Chair (2026)
Melody Santos, Deputy Chair & Treasurer (2025)
Tom Walker, Secretary (2027)
Megan Schneider (2026)
Jeff Donald (2027)
Alternates:
Susan Lunn
LeeAnn Kane
Jennifer Bordis
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VOLUNTEERING AT THE LIBRARY
The Mary E. Bartlett Library recognizes that volunteers are a valuable resource. Their energy and talents help the Library meet its commitment to providing quality service to the public. Since volunteers enhance, rather than replace adequate staffing, the MEB Library shall make use of the services of interested volunteers to supplement and not replace the work done by library staff. Reading to children, working the circulation desk and shelving materials are not options for volunteer tasks. Volunteer services aid the library in making the best use of its fiscal resources and help connect the library to other community groups and organizations.