Mastics-Moriches-Shirley Community Library Celebrates Grand Reopening of Modernized Main Library


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Saturday, Nov. 23 marks a historic day for the MasticsMoriches-Shirley Community Library as community members, library officials, and dignitaries gather for the grand reopening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the newly renovated main library located at 407 William Floyd Parkway in Shirley. The transformed 45,000-squarefoot facility promises to offer patrons modernized, accessible, and innovative spaces designed to foster learning, community connection, and cultural enrichment for all ages.

This milestone is part of the library district’s $26.7 million capital improvement project, approved by voters in December 2019, which also includes the completion last year of satellite branches in Mastic Beach and Moriches. This three-branch solution was created to extend library access across the district’s sprawling geography, addressing long-standing transportation and access challenges.

“We’ve listened to our community’s feedback and delivered a beautiful, stateof-the-art main library that’s truly for everyone,” said Kerri Rosalia, Library Director. “From quiet study spaces to handson makerspaces and advanced technology resources, this building has been reimagined to meet the diverse needs of our patrons. Today’s reopening signifies a new era for our library.”

Expansive Modernization with the Community at Heart

The renovations at the main library reflect both an expansion in services and a redesign that promotes ease of use. Key features include enhanced meeting and activity rooms to accommodate a broad range of programs, from educational classes to community gatherings, a performance space with ADA-compliant seating and restrooms, state-of-the-art computer labs, and dedicated quiet zones.

With more private spaces for study and improved service desks, the library has introduced soundproof glass partitions to ensure a quieter environment. The makerspace, which includes cutting-edge technology such as 3D printers and coding equipment, provides a unique platform for creativity and skill building.

Library Board President Joseph Maiorana emphasized the importance of the project to the community’s growth: “With each enhancement, we’re delivering not just a library but a resource hub that opens doors to knowledge, creativity, and opportunity for every resident. This main branch, together with our new satellite branches, represents a unified commitment to serving all corners of our community.”

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