Hustontown Branch Library

Hustontown Branch Library Your library close to home
This small town library has everything that a larger library has, only on a smaller basis.

We have books, DVDs, audiobooks, computers, wifi, programs, copying and fax services.

05/28/2026

New items in McConnellsburg and Hustontown:
To place a hold on any of these items just call the library in McConnellsburg or Hustontown. You can also place holds using your online library account or the library’s app, Aspen LiDA.
New fiction includes “Robert B. Parker’s Booked” by Alison Gaylin, “The Foursome” by Christina Kline, “Look What You Made Me Do” by John Lanchester, “The Last Mandarin” by Louise Penny and Mellissa Fung (regular and large print), “Now Until Forever” by Lisa Phillips, “No One Would Do What the Lamberts Have Done” by Sophie Hannah (large print), “Prowl” by Colleen Coble (large print), “The Fourth Option” by Jack Carr and M.P. Woodward, and “Where We Belong: An Orphan Train Novel” by Kim Vogel Sawyer (large print).
New nonfiction includes “American Rambler: On the Trail with Johnny Appleseed” by Isaac Fitzgerald, “Missing Pieces: The Final Salute: A Mother’s Journey Through Service, Sorrow, and Survival” by Lori M. Kendall, “Art From the Garden: Create 25 Beautiful Botanical Projects” by Kerry Michaels, and “The 10-Minute Gardener: How to Have a Veggie Garden and a Life” by CaliKim.
New items for kids include “While We’re Here” by Anne Wynter, “Feo the Chupacabra” by Sequoia Blankenship”, “Sir Edmund of the Wild West: Mystery in the Grand Canyon” by Dusti Bowling, “What is American Sign Language?” by Gail Herman, and “Singing Justice, Singing Peace: The Story of Joan Baez” by Monica Brown.
New books on CD include “Bloodlust” by Sandra Brown, and “26 Beauties” by James Patterson.

05/21/2026

New items in McConnellsburg and Hustontown:
To place a hold on any of these items just call the library in McConnellsburg or Hustontown. You can also place holds using your online library account or the library’s app, Aspen LiDA.
New fiction includes “Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block” by Jesse Sutano, “The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton” by Jennifer Brown, “Shattered Amish Identity” by Mary Alford, “Clawed and Dangerous” (large print) by Rita Mae Brown, “Kill for a Million” (large print) by Janet Dailey, “Robert B. Parker’s Booked” (large print) by Alison Gaylin, “The Right to Remain” (large print) by James Grippando, and “Truffle Trouble”(large print) by Amanda Flower.
New nonfiction includes “American Patriarch: The Life of George Washington” by H.W. Brands, and “Mayo Clinic Guide to a Happy Heart: Simple Steps to Achieving Long-Term Cardiovascular Health.”

05/14/2026

New items in McConnellsburg and Hustontown:
To place a hold on any of these items just call the library in McConnellsburg or Hustontown. You can also place holds using your online library account or the library’s app, Aspen LiDA.
New fiction includes “Good Joy, Bad Joy” by Mikki Brammer, “Founding Mother: A Novel of Abigail Adams” by Stephanie Dray, “Chase the Light” by Suzanne Woods Fisher, “26 Beauties” (regular and large print) by James Patterson, “The Calamity Club” by Kathryn Stickett, “The Things We Never Say” by Elizabeth Stout, “Over the Edge” by Susan May Warren, “An Amish Second Chance” (large print) by Beth Wiseman, “The News From Dublin” (large print) by Colm Toibin, “Wildwood” (large print) by Amy Pease, and “The Healing” (large print) by Linda Byler.
New nonfiction includes “Famesick” by Lena Dunham, “The Smallest of Joys” by Diane Shiffer, “Walk: Rediscover the Most Natural Way to Boost Your Health and Longevity–One Step at a Time” by Courtney Conley, “True Crime” by Patricia Cornwell, “The Dark Night: Emily Bronte, a Life” by Deborah Lutz, “A Brief History of the Universe: And Our Place In It” by Sarah Malik, “And So It Is: A Memoir of Acceptance and Hope” by Jamie Lynn Sigler, “Enchanting Book Nooks: Miniature Worlds and Settings to Craft and Decorate” by Raphaele Vidaling, “The Mayo Guide to Gut Health”, and “7 Practice Tests for the SAT” by Princeton Review.
New items for kids include “Biscuit Rides the Ferry” by Alyssa Capucilli, “Mirandy and Brother Wind” by Patricia McKissack, “Bad Kitty Gets a Job” by Nick Bruel, and “The Elephant and the Piano” by Colette Hiller.

Game Night at Hustontown Branch LibraryMay 20, 5:30-7pmCome have fun with board games and some new friends. Sign up by c...
05/11/2026

Game Night at Hustontown Branch Library
May 20, 5:30-7pm
Come have fun with board games and some new friends. Sign up by calling the library at 717-987-3606 or emailing Casey at [email protected].
Space is limited so sign up soon. Ages 12 to adult.

05/07/2026

New items in McConnellsburg and Hustontown:
To place a hold on any of these items just call the library in McConnellsburg or Hustontown. You can also place holds using your online library account or the library’s app, Aspen LiDA.
New fiction includes “Clawed and Dangerous” by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown, “Kill for a Million” by Janet Dailey, “Python’s Kiss” by Louise Erdrich, “The Top of the World” by Elizabeth Camden, “All That We Have Lost” by Suzanne Fortin, “The Pumpkin Spice Cafe” by Laurie Gilmore, “Death by Chocolate Lady Fingers” by Sarah Graves, “A Deadly Episode” by Anthony Horowitz, “We Burned So Bright” by TJ Klune, “Chasing the Clouds Away” by Debbie Macomber, “Ghost Town” by Tom Perrotta, “You Shouldn’t Have Come Here” by Jeneva Rose, and “A Day of Judgement” (large print) by Charles Todd.
New nonfiction includes “Humankind: A Hopeful History” by Rutger Bregman, “The Meaning of Your Life” by Arthur Brooks, “The Story of Birds: A New History From Their Dinosaur Origins to the Present” by Steve Brusatte, “London Falling: A Mysterious Death in a Gilded City and a Family’s Search for the Truth” by Patrick Radden Keefe, “Planet Money: A Guide to the Economic Forces that Shape Your Life” by Alex Mayyasi, “50 States The Ultimate Travel List: The Best Things to See and do in Every State”, and “Freeze Fresh Meal Prep: 160 Meal Starters and Make-Ahead Dishes for the Freezer” by Crystal Schmidt.
New items for kids include “Spy School Secret Service: The Graphic Novel” by Stuart Gibbs and “History Smashers: Ancient Egypt” by Kate Messner.

05/05/2026

Story time tomorrow (5/6) is cancelled.

04/30/2026

New items in McConnellsburg and Hustontown:
To place a hold on any of these items just call the library in McConnellsburg or Hustontown. You can also place holds using your online library account or the library’s app, Aspen LiDA.
New fiction includes “Cousins From a Distant Sun” by Tamar Myers, “The Mother-Daughter Book Club” (large print) by Susan and James Patterson, “Warrior” by Lisa Phillips, and “In Her Defense” by Philippa Malicka.
New nonfiction includes “Empty Your Backpack: Unpack Your Beliefs, Take Consistent Action, and Create a Life of Meaning” by Sam Demma and “The Cowgirl: A Cultural Phenomenon From Ranches to Runways” by Amanda Devan.
New items for kids include “Beatrix Butterfly Wings it for Once” by Maren Morris, “Lena the Chicken (but Really a Dinosaur!)” by Linda Bailey, “What Medicine Can Do” by Gabrielle Balkan, “From Bam! To Burp!: A Carbon Atom’s Never-Ending Journey Through Space and Time and You” by Melissa Stewart, “Big Digs: Amazing Underground Constructions” by Kiko Sanchez, “What Music: The Fifty-Year Relationship Between Beethoven and Nannette Streicher, Who Built His Pianos” by Laurie Lawlor, and “Burst Your Bubble!: Outsmart the Algorithms and See What You’re Missing” by Joyce Grant.

04/29/2026

There will be no story time today, 4/29. Catch us next week!

Address

313 Pitt Street
Hustontown, PA
17229

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+17179873606

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