Columbia Public Library joined thousands of libraries around the world to participate in Take Your Child to the Library Day activities, encouraging families to get library cards while highlighting ...
The preservation of historic buildings is a one-way street. There is no chance to renovate or to save a historic site once it’s gone. The Parma Heights Library -- with its Googie architecture, awkward ...
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After over a decade of planning, redesigns and public input, Moorpark officially broke ground at the site of the new Moorpark City Library on Jan. 27. Mayor Chris Enegren led the ceremony to ...
MONROE — Lorrie Guimbellot has plenty of free time on her hands these days. The former Neville High School girls basketball coach, who reached the 500-win mark before retiring last season, finds joy ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Caroline Ashby, the director of the Nassau Library System, and Kevin Verbesey, the executive director of the Suffolk Cooperative Library System. Much like ...
Carla Williams-Scott has been elected president of the Columbus Metropolitan Library Board of Trustees for 2026 during the board's annual reorganization meeting. Williams-Scott is the senior manager ...
An Indiana Senate bill that would shift how library budgets are approved has passed and moved to the House. State senators passed Senate Bill 8 — authored by state Sen. Gary Byrne, R-Byrnesville — on ...
Lindsay Fricke has been appointed as the new director of the Livonia Public Library. Fricke was selected from a national search of 19 applicants after serving as interim director for four months.
CANTON – Architect Arthur Compton Marks was about 40 when he designed the now former main Stark Library on Market Avenue N. Construction of Marks' library got underway late in the 1970s. By the time ...
The library, at 651 East Main St., is scheduled to close on March 23 and reopen in fall 2027 for a $13 million renovation that includes a new heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system.
Attendees will hear the story of a child who survived the Holocaust at 6 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Fall River Public Library, according to a community announcement. Jonathan Applefield will share the ...
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