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Hours of Operation:
Tues. - Thurs.: 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. | Fri.: 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Sat.: 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. | Sun. & Mon.: CLOSED
Hours of Operation:
Tues. - Thurs.: 9:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. | Fri.: 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Sat.: 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. | Sun. & Mon.: CLOSED
Come and have some Lego fun! Use the library’s Legos and your imagination to build and create. For families with children of all ages; no registration necessary.
Taking care of a loved one at home presents many challenges. Tammy Lininger from St. Paul's Senior Living Community will be visiting with us to discuss ways to make this time easier and safer.
Unlock a world of strategy and fun with Junior Chess Club! All experience levels welcome. For Grades 4 - 6. Click for more details and to register.
Check out our latest roundup of new arrivals for teens and young adults, including the final installment in Lauren Roberts’ bestselling Powerless trilogy, a debut novel featuring a Black, autistic teen working to get his older brother exonerated, a horror novel featuring a girl whose voice is poison, two magical, manga series starters, and more!
The library will be closed on Good Friday, but we are open the Saturday between Good Friday and Easter.
Provided in part by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education,Office of Commonwealth Libraries.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Starter Villain comes an entirely serious take on a distinctly unserious subject: what would really happen if suddenly the moon were replaced by a giant wheel of cheese.
The first major biography of legendary Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver- The Last Manager is a wild, thrilling, and hilarious ride with baseball’s most underappreciated genius, and one of its greatest characters.
A haunting novel—inspired by a true story—about a crime writer who risks everything as she investigates the mystery of two deaths, decades apart, at a crumbling Vermont orphanage.
From the New York Times bestselling authors of The Nazi Conspiracy and The Lincoln Conspiracy comes a true, little-known story about the first assassination attempt on John F. Kennedy, right before his inauguration.
From multiple award-winning author Daryl Gregory comes a madcap adventure following two friends on a cross-country bus tour through the mind-boggling glitches in their simulated world as they grapple with love, family, secrets, and the very nature of reality in a simulation.
The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Saved tells the remarkable story of his harrowing recovery after surviving a deadly Russian missile attack in Ukraine, and shares the most profound lessons he learned about the power of resilience.
The story of relationships built and broken, mistakes inherited and repeated, and the beauty of trying again….already one of the year’s best.
Set over the course of one day, a heart-racing story about a woman facing the unimaginable, determined to find safety
The riveting account of a community from the remote mountains of Colombia whose rare and fatal genetic mutation is unlocking the secrets of Alzheimer’s disease
“Everything gets fixed, and we all stay broken.”
Resoundingly simple and turbulent at the same time, Twist is a meditation on the nature of narrative and truth from one of the great storytellers of our times.
In Story of a Murder bestselling author and celebrated historian Hallie Rubenhold reexamines the events leading up to the infamous Crippen murder from the perspectives of the three women at the center of it all.
A journalist investigates a seductive and mysterious cult and its leader, an enigmatic Vietnam War veteran, in this not-to-be-missed novel.
Lou Thatcher is haunted by ghosts–friendly ghosts–but when she finds herself involved in a murder investigation, she’s in for the fright of a lifetime in this new cozy mystery, perfect for fans of Amanda Flower and Ellen Byron.
The striking sophomore poetry collection from the award-winning author of the “beautiful, vulnerable, honest” (Ross Gay, New York Times bestselling author) I Can’t Talk About the Trees Without the Blood.
John Green, the #1 bestselling author of The Anthropocene Reviewed and a passionate advocate for global healthcare reform, tells a deeply human story illuminating the fight against the world’s deadliest disease.
Through the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the “working homeless” in cities across America.
Babs Dionne, proud Franco-American, doting grandmother, and vicious crime matriarch, rules her small town of Waterville, Maine, with an iron fist. She controls the flow of drugs into Little Canada with the help of her friends and oldest daughter…
From a renowned National Book Award–winning scholar, an extraordinary new account of the life of Jesus that explores the mystery of how a poor young man inspired a religion that reshaped the world.
In a rare window into some of her life’s pivotal moments, Melinda French Gates draws from previously untold stories to offer a new perspective on encountering transitions.