The present building, costing just under $10,000 was erected, and opened its doors to the public on January 1, 1920.

The Children’s Room was opened in November of 1971. The building was enlarged in 1979, adding two rooms at the basement level and one room on the main floor, costing a total of $80,000. A local history corner was developed in the 1980’s, and in 1994, space was added to accommodate a lift for people with disabilities.
The library received New York State Library Construction funding to add a multi-purpose room and renovate other parts of the library to enlarge the children’s and young adult areas. A second accessible rest room will also be added. Construction took place in 2020-21.
Renovations continued until 2024 with the addition of an emergency generator, new front steps and a sidewalk on the south side of the building, raised flower beds, a fence between the parking lot and back garden, new windows in the 1979 building and restored windows with new storm windows in the 1920 building.