In the Stacks: Four Perfect Pebbles
Heart-wrenching memoir by holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan. Charlene sums it up.
Due to the upcoming inclement weather, the library is closed Sunday, February 22 and Monday, February 23.
All community groups and programs are canceled. All fitness classes except for Monday night Zumba will continue virtually.
Resident March/April Fitness Registration
has been moved to Wednesday, February 25 at 10:00 AM.
Non‑Resident Fitness Registration
has been moved to Thursday, February 26 at 10:00 AM.
Registration for all other March events
will continue on Tuesday, February 24 at 10:00 AM for adults and 6:00 PM for children and teens.
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Heart-wrenching memoir by holocaust survivor Marion Blumenthal Lazan. Charlene sums it up.
This award-winning mysterious tale of an orphan and her search for her origins is a great read for the tween in your life.
Warmly illustrated picture book about a family trip to Havana, Cuba in an old family car. Zoom, zoom, ZOOM!
A modern existential twist on Humpty Dumpty, for kids. Our children’s librarian tells us how it works.
You won’t be able to put this one down. Margie tells us about the unforgettable award-winning debut novel.
Long Island Reads chairperson Janet Schneider joins us to talk about this year’s choice, the inspiring story of Long Island’s Michael Massimino and his unlikely career as an astronaut for NASA.
The World Broke in Two: Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, E. M. Forster and the Year That Changed Literature
A book about books, and writing, famous authors, publishing, and all the angst set in a year that brought a change to the way the modern world thinks. Ellen explains why.
A beautiful story of struggle and hope and redemption. Margie will fill you in.