New York Times Digital Access

Award-winning news is just a click away on your phone, tablet, or computer! Receive breaking news, in-depth investigations, and important information on a variety of topics. All free with your Library Card!

You can access the New York Times in the library or from the comfort of your own home. Please follow the steps below to start reading all the news thats fit to print (online) immediately.

Instructions for Home Access

For home or remote access, a 72-hour pass will be generated for you to use.
You will need to login or register for a free NYTimes account to redeem the code and access remotely. The code can be renewed again after 72-hours for extended access.

Logging in to NYTimes.com

  • Click here for 72 hours of full off-site access to NYTimes.com and the New Times mobile app on iOS and Android. There is no limit to the number of times you can redeem this access.

  • Click the Redeem button on the next screen.

To activate your subscription, you’ll need to log in or register first.

  • If you haven't created an account with NYtimes.com, you can create one with Google, Facebook, or your email address.

  • If you have created an account with NYTimes.com, click the Login » link.

 

The North Brunswick Public Library is proud to bring you FREE access to the Washington Post. The Washington Post is considered a “newspaper of record” which means it is dedicated to accountability and accuracy in reporting and provides a national view of current events.

Our new subscription features all the content you demand and gives it to you in a convenient format, for free!

  • Expert reporting and analysis from Washington and around the world, including award-winning investigative coverage and editorial commentary.

  • Real-time Q&A Discussions providing a behind the scenes look at key stories.

  • Live-streaming of Washington Post Live events, where top-level government and business leaders, emerging voices, and newsmakers discuss the most pressing national and global issues of the day.

  • Access to extra features like Obituaries, Lifestyle and Food, Crosswords and Historical Archives.

How to Log In:

The Washington Post provides both in-Library and on-the-go access to its content.

If you are in the Library, follow this link to automatically access all the Washington Post newspaper has to offer.

If you are outside the Library on your tablet or smartphone, use this link and select an email and password for continuous 7 day access. After the 7 days are up, just log in again using the same email and password and a new 7 day session starts again.