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The Newburgh Free Library is the public library for the residents of the Newburgh Enlarged City School District. NFL is governed by the Board of Education of the NECSD, as set forth in the policies. It has its own budget, approved annually by public vote. The Newburgh Free Library is the Central Reference Library for the Ramapo-Catskill Library System and is a member of the Newburgh Library Collaborative. In fiscal year 2010, the Newburgh Free Library had a collection of over 300,000 print and electronic resources. The Newburgh Free Library is located at 124 Grand Street in the Newburgh Historic District overlooking the Hudson River. The library's goals are to provide substantial print resources and online services to make the library a globally relevant information center. Some of the library's programs include the Homework Help Center, Parent-Child Workshops, cultural events for adults and children, computer training courses in the library's e-Learning Center, and a local history and genealogy research room. In 1852, the newly established City of Newburgh school system consolidated the city's libraries-the Newburgh Academy Library, the Glebe School Library, the Newburgh Lyceum Society Library, the Mechanics Library Association, and the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Library-into one free, public library called the Newburgh Free Library. This would be New York State's fourth public library and it operated under the Board of Education. The Newburgh Free Library opened to the public on Nov. 6, 1852 in a schoolroom at the Newburgh Academy. It contained 2,001 volumes. Originally the library was only open on Saturdays from 2-3 p.m., but eventually, the library increased its hours to include Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. for men, Thursdays from 1-5 p.m. for ladies, and Saturdays 8 a.m. to noon for children. In 1860, the city decided to build a separate building for the growing library, which now stocked 4,000 volumes. This building adjoined the high school on the corner of Grand and Campbell streets. Twelve years later, after the high school had merged with the Academy, the building was torn down and replaced by the Grand Street Elementary School. The Newburgh Free Library then occupied a room in a wing of the new elementary school. In 1878, the library and its expanded collection of 10,421 volumes moved into the newly built high Victorian-style building at 100 Grand Street. The library now had a card catalog system; yet, librarians retrieved books for patrons from closed-off stacks. It also extended its hours; it was now open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., every day except Sunday and holidays.

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The Newburgh Enlarged City School District annual revenue was $69.3 million in 2024.

8 people are employed at Newburgh Enlarged City School District.

Newburgh Enlarged City School District is based in Newburgh, New York.

The NAICS codes for Newburgh Enlarged City School District are [611, 6111, 61, 61111].

The SIC codes for Newburgh Enlarged City School District are [8211, 821, 82].

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