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 History of the Middle Country Public Library In the ten years between 1940 and 1950, the population of Selden doubled from 847 to 1743.  By 1960, it would more than double again. The growth of neighboring Centereach was even more dramatic; from 628 in 1940 to 3100 in 1960 and 6,676 in 1970. For many […]

Please use the form below to submit a request to schedule a passport service appointment. A staff member will contact you within two business days to schedule an appointment to process your Passport Application. Urgent Need: If you are traveling internationally within two weeks, please visit travel.state.gov’s “Get a Passport in a Hurry” page.

Middle Country Public Library is a Passport Acceptance Facility. We provide the same level of service as other Passport Acceptance Facilities for all U.S. Citizens at a convenient location for our community. Click here to download the MCPL Passport Services brochure. You must apply in person if ANY of the following are true: You have […]

Library of Things – Technology Collection, Game Collection, Cake Pans, and Creativity Kits The Library of Things collections are available for all Middle Country cardholders 18 and up. This collection contains a variety of technologies that are great for home, work, or travel. Borrow items like mobile hotspots, VHS to DVD converters, projectors, GoPro cameras, […]

The Allstate Foundation’s WE Volunteer Now program has provided a $250 student grant to support the efforts of MCPL’s Teen Advisory Council as they tackle their next community volunteer project. The teens will assemble “welcome home” baskets for Habitat for Humanity of Suffolk to present to Habitat families as housewarming gifts. The baskets will contain […]

The 11th annual Strictly Business event featured more than 90 businesses and business organizations and welcomed more than 700 attendees. This partnership between the library’s Miller Business Center, the Greater Middle Country Chamber of Commerce and the Brookhaven Chambers of Commerce Coalition was created to promote local businesses and encourage economic development in the region. […]