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Long Branch Community Celebrates Ribbon Cutting of Historic Elberon Library Branch

The ceremony marked the completion of a $792,000 renovation led by DIGroup Architecture (DIG), a two-time LBFPL “Library Champion” honoree

Long Branch Free Public Library’s (LBFPL) Elberon Branch exterior
DIGroup Architecture
May 4, 2026

Local officials, residents and community leaders gathered recently to celebrate the ribbon cutting and grand reopening of the Long Branch Free Public Library’s (LBFPL) Elberon Branch. The ceremony marked the completion of a $792,000 renovation led by DIGroup Architecture (DIG), a two-time LBFPL “Library Champion” honoree. 

The Elberon Branch, a 3,000-square-foot neighborhood treasure, has served as a cornerstone of the community since 1911. The renovation delicately balanced modernizing the facility’s infrastructure and energy efficiency with its 115-year-old architectural vernacular. 

“Long Branch is a city that truly values knowledge, opportunity and community,” said Jaime Masler Beach, DIG associate principal and senior project manager. “In every detail of this project – from the iconic red doors to the custom casework – our team worked to ensure this institution remains a community anchor. At DIG, we share groundbreaking possibility through design, and there is no better place to do that than within the walls of a public library where futures are built every day.” 

A Legacy of Transformation in Long Branch  

The Elberon project follows DIG’s award-winning, multi-million-dollar historic transformation of the LBFPL Main Library. By delivering these two significant civic assets back-to-back, DIG has helped revitalize the city’s educational and community resource infrastructure while honoring its unique heritage. 

“The Elberon Branch is an enduring landmark in the fabric of the community,” said DIG Principal Rich Alderiso. “Our goal was to preserve that timeless charm while upgrading systems so this treasure can serve generations to come. To see both library buildings reflect the greatness and uniqueness of Long Branch is deeply meaningful to our team.” 

Maintaining the integrity of the Elberon branch’s historic structure required a restorative approach that went beyond standard construction. Highlights of the project include rehabilitating rather than replacing the iconic red doors; thoughtfully improving performance and safety of the original windows and façade; and careful color matching and replication of original molding profiles.   

Beyond the structural enhancements, the project included a complete roof replacement, fully renovated restrooms and energy-efficient lighting. Inside, DIG’s interiors team coordinated closely with vendors to integrate new furnishings that complement the historic trim, preserving the warmth and charm that make the branch a “true community home,” according to Kate Haas, associate and director of interior design. 

Recognizing the library’s role as a vital summer destination for local families and the Jersey Shore’s seasonal visitors, DIG collaborated with LBFPL and city officials to maintain a proactive schedule. The project was completed ahead of the peak summer season, ensuring the library is ready to welcome the public for its busiest months. 

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