Speaking of taxes, 1040 forms are located across from the Reference Desk. Instruction booklets are on their way. We can print out other forms upon request from www.irs.gov.

You Can Now Checkout a Pressure Washer!


The 1600 PSI Pressure Washer features a powerful13Amp Universal motor and all of the accessories you need to get the job done right.


Click the picture for details or visit our Reference Desk to learn how you can try it out.

New Movie Review

Check out our movie review of Sound of Metal on our multmedia blog, Rodger That!


Browse the site for more reviews on movies and books.

Read the Review

Note: If you are interested in a program, please take the time to register. Registering helps us properly prepare for programs and allows us to contact you if the program needs to be cancelled.

Mystery Lover's Book Club

Monday, January 22nd @ 1:00pm


You know you love it - murder, mystery and mayhem all in one place. We also laugh....a lot!


This month's book pick is "The Violin Conspiracy" by Brendan Slocumb.

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Adventurers Storytime: Trains

Tuesday, January 23rd @ 10:00am


Join Ms. Tanya for stories, songs, games, and activities. Train Track Skee Ball Activity for ages 3-5. 

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Afternoon Book Group

Tuesday, January 23rd @ 1:30pm


Join us the third Tuesday of every month for an in-depth discussion of quality best-selling fiction and nonfiction books. This month's book: "The Librarian of Auschwitz" by Antonio Iturbe.

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Dino the Therapy Dog

Tuesday, January 23rd @ 2:30pm


Come say hi to Dino, the therapy dog. Dino is a St. Bernard who loves to be petted. 

19th Century European Painting: Key Styles and Movements (Virtual)

Wednesday, January 24th @ 10:00am


This event, presented by RISE, showcases how artistic freedoms translated from 1800 - 1900. With Sheila Kabat and David Hansen.

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Movers & Shakers

Wednesday, January 24th @ 10:00 & 10:30am


Toddler Storytime for kids who can't sit still for long. Songs, stories, games, and activities for ages 1-3.

Register for 10:00
Register for 10:30

Trials That Captured the Nation (Hybrid Event)

Wednesday, January 24th @ 1:30pm


Let’s discuss some of America’s more famous or infamous trials with Dave McNeil.

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Chalk and Pastel Cocoa Mugs

Wednesday, January 24th @ 6:00pm


Children in grades K-5 are invited to create this messy art project. Use chalk pastels to draw a mug of hot cocoa. 

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Songs & Snuggles

Thursday, January 25th @ 10:00am


Enjoy time together with other caregivers and their babies as we learn, play, and develop language and motor skills. 

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Teen Hangout: Bead Art

Thursday, January 25th @ 2:30pm


Teens-only time. Ages 13+

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Candy Poker

Thursday, January 25th @ 6:30pm


Join us for a monthly game of Texas Hold' Em poker! Play for candy and take your winnings home! Beginners welcome. 

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Drop-in Stitchers

Friday, January 26th @ 9:15am


If you love to craft, whether it be quilting, knitting, crocheting, rug making, or plastic canvas, you will LOVE this group! No registration required.

Curious Kids: Pizza Parlor

Friday, January 26th @ 10:00am


Come explore learning centers with your preschooler. Caregiver participates with child. Siblings welcome.

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Tween Anime Club

Friday, January 26th @ 3:00pm


Come watch anime and eat ramen. 

Drawing and coloring materials also available. 


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Timekeepers and Timekeeping in Early New England

Saturday, January 27th @ 10:30am


It's high time you join us at the library. You'll have a whale of a time as clock expert Bob Frishman joins us for this presentation on Timekeeping and Timekeepers in Early New England.  

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Hours & Holidays

Regular Library Hours

Monday & Friday: 
9am - 5pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 
9am - 9pm
Saturday: 9am - 1pm
Sunday: CLOSED
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