From 2020 to 2025, the library underwent significant improvements to better serve the community. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented challenges, leading to temporary closures, virtual programming, and enhanced safety measures. Despite these obstacles, the library continued to develop its facilities, completing the long-awaited renovation of its final three restrooms, including a vibrant mural in the children’s restroom. Outdoor spaces were enhanced with the installation of a beautiful garden featuring interactive musical instruments, along with the addition of a permanent Story Walk© (created by Jonathon Wong, Eagle Scout project) to encourage literacy and outdoor exploration. Sustainability efforts were also prioritized with the installation of an EV charging station, while critical upgrades to the HVAC system ensured a more comfortable and energy-efficient environment. Many of these projects were made possible through grant funding, including support from NYS Public Library Construction Aid, NY Senator Peter Harckham, and Assemblywoman Dana Levenberg. These efforts reflect the library’s commitment to innovation, accessibility, and community engagement.