Register to Vote

September 17th is National Voter Registration Day but New York Residents have until October 26th to register to vote in the 2024 General Election. We have paper registration forms available here at the library as well as absentee ballot request forms and other voting information. 

To check your registration status and make sure the information is up to date you can visit this website: https://voterlookup.elections.ny.gov/

You can also look up a sample ballot, your polling site, and more at the Chenango County Board of Elections website: https://www.chenangocountyny.gov/235/Elections 

Voter Registration Drive

A sunrise on a blue background. Text reads “2 weeks until National Voter Registration Day Sept 17 2024”

Two weeks left until we get America registered to vote with #NationalVoterRegistrationDay on 9/17!

The Oxford Memorial Library is hosting a Voter Registration Drive on September 17th! We will have registration forms, ways to check your status, voting resources, and more information about your right to vote. 

National Book Lover’s Day

August 9th is National Books Lover’s Day! This month we have a display to celebrate. Check out our collection of books about books, book lovers, and libraries! There is an impressive collection of book themed cozy mysteries.

NOVELny – Gale Resources

NOVELny has a newly update website with an abundance of resources. As patrons of the Four County Library System, you have access to Gale and Britannica databases. 

Whether you need help studying for the SAT, revamping your resume, or doing research for pleasure, NOVELny has all the resources you need. 

Gale Database offers access to Peterson’s Test and Career Prep Centers. Gale Legal Forms is a useful site to help fill out legal forms. Browse all of the resources NOVELny has to offer through our Research Center or clicking here.

For more information about the resources offered by NOVELny you can read this factsheet.

Provided by the New York State Library, NOVELny is a Statewide Internet Library connecting New Yorkers to 21st century information. NOVELny is supported with temporary federal Library Services and Technology Act funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).