As of Tuesday, 3/19, we have officially sold out of the select book club kits that were on sale! We’d like to thank everyone who came out to pick up a kit! If you weren’t able to buy one, don’t worry; we’ll have more available in the coming months. Stay […]
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Have you ever needed to scan and send documents by uploading them to your email or to another website? Were you intimidated by having to learn to use a large, complicated looking machine in order to scan? It turns out that the super computer in your pocket can do the […]
First Man (2018) – Friday, 3/1 at 2pm A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. (from IMDB) Rated PG-13, 2 hours 21 minutes. Registration is […]
One Saturday, 3/23/19, the library will be hosting activities for NJ Makers Day 2019! Every March since 2014, New Jersey makers and tinkerers have come together to celebrate maker culture, which is all about inventiveness, community-wide education, and hands-on learning. The goal of Makers Day is to encourage community engagement […]
The library will be hosting a book talk by New Jersey poet and author Jacquese Armstrong! She will be reading from her newest book of poetry, blues legacy, which is her exploration of the relationship of African-Americans to music and their relationship to the United States. Her reading will center around some […]
In this series, we briefly highlight new books in our collection that have been creating a buzz in the literary world. Today’s entry is “The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls” by Anissa Gray! “The Butler family has had their share of trials—as sisters Althea, Viola, and Lillian […]
Tax season is upon us once again, and the library is here to help! This year, we will be hosting tax help courtesy of AARP. We will also be providing free printed tax forms, and our reference staff can assist you in finding and printing additional forms as necessary! […]
Here are some adult events and programs happening this week, from Monday 1/21 to Sunday 1/27! For a complete look at what’s happening at the library this month including children’s, teen, and Franklin Park programs, please click here for our online calendar! Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day – […]
While the internet can make the job search a little easier, it also brings new challenges to the table. For example, many employers consider LinkedIn to be absolutely essential for finding new hires; they look for profiles that don’t just list qualifications, but demonstrate something extra. To help you create […]
In this series, we briefly highlight new books in our collection that have been creating a buzz in the literary world. Whether or not you think the hype is justified is up to the reader; you’ll just have to read and find out! Today’s entry is “Insurrecto” by Gina Apostol. […]