Company Profile
Briarcliff Manor Public Library
Company Overview
The Village of Briarcliff Manor, New York is nestled along the historic and scenic Hudson River. With 5 3/4 square miles of land, the Village offers a rustic residential environment within easy commuting distance to Manhattan and all that New York City has to offer including a Metro-North train station at Scarborough Train Station.
The Village’s population was 7,569 according to the 2020 U.S. Census with approximately 2,700 units of housing and/or commercial use. Briarcliff Manor is situated within the Town of Ossining and the Town of Mount Pleasant, with over 91% of the residents in the Town of Ossining. Two public school districts, Briarcliff Manor and Ossining, serve the Village. Both districts have been recognized for their excellence.
The Briarcliff Manor Public Library is a warm, welcoming resource with a friendly, knowledgeable, and dedicated staff. As a NYS-chartered municipal public Library, we are governed by a volunteer Library Board of Trustees appointed by the Village Board of Trustees. While by population served and circulation, the Library ranks 27th/29th respectively out of 38 public Libraries in the Westchester Library System, we rank 8th in proportion of children’s materials in the collection; 16th in number of teen programs; and 20th in proportion of operating budget spent on collections. For 2022, 415 programs were offered, drawing 3,646 attendees, with children and teen programs, as well as various book groups, being among community favorites. Last year the Library has had over 12,700 visits or an average of 59 per day. During that time, 32,240 items were checked out and 168 new cardholders have signed up, joining the 4,015 existing cardholders.
Benefits
Benefits include: Health Insurance, Dental, Optical, standard NYS Pension, employee election Deferred Compensation Plan, Flexible Spending; Dependent Care Pre-Tax Accounts (as of 2024), and two weeks’ vacation (accrued), three personal days, and twelve sick days accrued per year.
