Children’s librarian takes job in Brookline (Saugus Advertiser) One of the three full-time employees at the Saugus Public Library is leaving soon to take a job in another town. |
Children's librarian has taken job in Brookline (Saugus Advertiser) Children’s librarian Natalie Layne, who is leaving the Saugus Library to take a job at the Brookline Public Library, sends this following letter to Saugus library patrons. |
Retired teacher, librarian lauded (Northwest Herald) McHENRY – Chuck Reilly’s love of libraries can be traced at least partly back to his junior high librarian, Henry Kenyon. |
New children’s librarian in Abington (The Patriot Ledger) Emily Miranda is the new children’s librarian at Abington Public Library. |
Goochland artist’s work on display (The Goochland Gazette) An exhibit of her painting is on display at the library through November 28.It’s been almost 40 years since Lisa Barrett left town for New York City, but now she’s back. And an exhibit of her painting is on display at the library through November 28. The second of 13 children, she graduated from Central High School in 1961. “My mother said the house is too small – you have to get a job,” ... |
Entertainment Meltdown (Daytona Beach News-Journal) When Paul Hodges lost his job as a newspaper librarian this summer, he cut back on junk food, canceled his Netflix subscription, went back to his old DVDs and tried to stop buying new ones. |
Library use rises in tough financial times (Kitchener - Waterloo Record) WATERLOO REGION (Nov 20, 2008) -- Uncertain economic times are driving up the traffic at local libraries. |
Editorial: What’s going on at the library? (Saugus Advertiser) The following editorial appears in the Nov. 20, 2008 edition of the Saugus Advertiser. |
At Your Library: Help during hard times (Harwich Oracle) There are always certain people and organizations that manage to be busy and prosperous in hard times. I’m guessing bankruptcy lawyers, the sellers of comfort foods, and buyers of foreclosed houses are all pretty busy right now, and it shouldn’t be a big surprise that public libraries are also seeing increased use. Here at Brooks Free Library we offer many resources for those who are looking ... |
It is never to late to join the computer revolution (Spring Observer) It is not too late for those who think the computer age is passing them by to point, click and empower themselves with technology. |