From left, the outgoing Library Executive Director Annie Greene, incoming Executive Director Tess Williams and the Library President of the Board of Trustees Dan Hickman, conduct Library business ...
After 37 years of dedicated service, the Kelvin Smith Library community bids a fond farewell to William “Bill” Claspy, who will retire tomorrow (Oct. 3)—the same day he celebrates his work anniversary ...
Last Tuesday afternoon, librarians and patrons were stunned by a suicide inside in the bustling Central Library downtown. First responders rushed in to try save the 49-year-old man, but he was soon ...
The Washington County Free Library has released its 2025 Annual Report. The report highlights growth, innovation and expanded access to resources and technology for the community. According to a ...
Eleven objects—books, videos, and more—significant to the African American story are featured in this exhibition of highlights from the National Museum of African American History and Culture Library, ...
Warren residents in the southeast portion of the city have been asking for a library in their area ever since the Edgar A. Guest branch on Stephens Road closed more than 20 years ago. The quest for a ...
More than 20 Black entrepreneurs set up shop at the Yeadon Public Library for this year’s rendition of the Black Saturday Shopping Extravaganza. “We just want the public to get in here and buy,” ...
Participants in the English Language Learners program at Deerfield Public School District 109 and their families recently got a taste of what the Deerfield Public Library has to offer as part of the ...
On Tuesday’s overcast morning, the message at the Nixon Presidential Library & Museum was clear: “Remember the first ladies.” In honor of Women’s History Month and the upcoming 115th anniversary of ...
The Wilton Library Association’s annual meeting on Sunday, June 8, featured a number of scheduled events including recognition of staff and volunteers, a talk by Judge Joseph Bellacosa (see related ...
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