The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is recognizing September's 'Library Card Sign-Up Month' by offering various incidents to get them.
With high food prices a campaign issue this year, the library's stock of literature gives folks a chance to learn about how it all works.
Recent quiz results of patrons show folks find books at the library easier with the new system at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library.
The book, released last month, details the Berlin Train Station and the first-ever railway line in town.
It will be closed Wednesday, Aug. 14 so the library can move books onto brand-new shelves.
The move this week will facilitate the installation of new bookshelves for the department.
Registration has opened up for a free legal advice forum later this month at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library.
The town's Percival Pool was closed last Sunday when glass was found in the pool and it reopened Wednesday, July 31.
Berlin's pool was closed Sunday after broken glass was found, but Rocky Hill is allowing Berlin pool pass holders to use its pool.
The event will take place Saturday afternoon, Aug. 3, at the local American Legion Hall.
With a little more than a month left of summer, Berlin recreation officials say there is still time to enjoy a program or two.
The library later this year is reclassifying non-fiction titles via a more word-centric, subject system as opposed to a numerical one.
The program called 'Historical East Berlin' will take place Thursday evening, July 18, at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library.
Following a recommendation of the recreation commission earlier this year, Berlin officials have closed one of its two public swimming pools
Work is expected to start this week, with the town releasing information about what is and isn't allowed on the bodies of water.
In addition to weekly raffles, those participating in the library's summer reading program can accumulate tickets and earn prizes.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library is hosting office hours for the state-based American Job Center to help folks find work.
Soon guests will be able to sit outside and read or meet with friends at the library.
A new bench has been installed at Ragged Mountain in Berlin to honor a beloved supporter of the Berlin Land Trust.
It recently earned recognition from the National Council on Aging.
The person won the scratch-off game's maximum possible payout on Wednesday, May 29.
Dive into the curated collection of beach reads, perfect for soaking up the sun while losing yourself in captivating stories.
The ducks were born at the Central Connecticut State University campus, but is now back at her home base at Stanley Quarter Park.
The Berlin-Peck Memorial Library Children's Department is looking for teenage volunteers to help with programs for kids.
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Berlin police are hosting a National Drug Take-Back Day event at Berlin Town Hall on Saturday, April 27.
Water customers might see some discoloration in their water during April, however.
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Nonprofits and/or community groups have until April 26 to apply for a program granting benefactor companies tax breaks for donating.
Programs for preschoolers, adults and, even, young fishermen are planned for spring 2024.
The Berlin Parks and Recreation Department recently received a big check from the Berlin Lions Club.
The deadline for submission of artwork is Friday, March 1, while the deadline for poetry is March 25.
BPD officers were joined by those from New Britain as they jumped into an icy lake to help Connecticut Special Olympics.
There is a March 1 application deadline for those interested in summer jobs working for the recreation department.
Read a fictional book based on the life of a real women as part of the library's 'All-Year Reading Challenge — 2024.'
Berlin police officers are joining New Britain colleagues in the 2024 'Penguin Plunge' Feb. 23, with the community being asked to donate.
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