The Library Telescope Program began in 2008 and was launched by the New Hampshire Astronomical Society (NHAS) in an effort to make telescopes more accessible to the public.
We head straight to the library whenever we need a good book to read. But this community resource offers so much more: story and craft times, free internet, computer stations, genealogical records, ...
Already in a book club or perhaps looking to start a new discussion group? Be sure to check out the Library’s Book Club in a Bag Kits. We have kits available for kids, teens, and adults that can be ...
Public libraries across the state will soon have one more resource available to check out. A new program is bringing ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Starting next week, library patrons from nearly 70 Maine libraries will have ...
Books are typically what comes to mind when someone thinks about what they can borrow from a library. But did you know in some places you can check out a telescope or a guitar? For Berkeley, ...
There will be books, and there will be readers. Certainly stories to follow with lessons to learn, just waiting to be checked out. But this library doesn’t deal in text. Next Saturday, April 20, the ...
Each library branch is filled with the expected materials: books, audiobooks, magazines and newspapers. A library card allows patrons to check out borrowable items, and those who visit a branch can ...
EVERETT — The antique cabinet used to be full of cards to help patrons find books in the library. Now, the card catalog’s miniature drawers have a new purpose: a home for dozens of free seed packets ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More than 3.6 million print books, eBooks and audiobooks were checked out of the Louisville Free Public ...
The 32,343-square-foot library, which opened in 1996, underwent complete interior renovation along with mechanical system ...