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Filming for “The Gilded Age” took place over several months in late 2020 and early 2021.
The program concludes in June with a film discussion. Use Zoom Registration Link for full series & attend when you can.
Westchester is in the spotlight with the January 24 premiere of the new HBO historical drama series, “The Gilded Age”.
Mallett has served on the Westchester County Correction Advisory Board since its inception in 2019.
The American Academy of Pediatrics & Westchester’s Child Fatality Review Team say baby is safest sleeping Alone on Back in a Crib.
We’re excited to share the list with you, and to highlight a couple titles that are of particular interest to our librarians.
Join librarians Ashley and Caroline for a virtual book discussion and trivia game for 4th to 8th graders.
The program will culminate in a pitch day scheduled for Thursday, May 12, 2022.
Kits are first come, first served, and will become available on Tuesday, January 18th in the Library lobby.
Click the link below for more details.
“This prestigious competition gives our nation’s students a chance to present original work and be celebrated for their discoveries".
“On this day each year we are reminded to pause and reflect on the legacy and impact of Dr. Martin Luther King".
"Today, the entire County of Westchester mourns the death of Reginald A. LaFayette".
Winter is a great time to explore indoor activities. Winter during a pandemic is an even better time to explore indoor activities.
Find our OverDrive/Libby reading list here.
Revolutionary Westchester 250 features the historical stories of Mollie Dobbs Sneden, John “Jack” Peterson and Captain George Hurlbut.
Peculiar Picks are books for younger readers and their grown-ups, handpicked by the Library's Youth Services Manager, Joshua Carlson.
The items will be donated to PS-85 Great Expectations School, where many of the children impacted by this fire, attended.
We told you what our staff loved last year, well, here's what was most popular among your fellow Library patrons.
Black History Month Grab & Go kits (for K-3rd Grade) will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis starting January 28th.
Join us for two events in January to reflect on our history and remember both Holocaust survivors and victims.
Vanderbilt would undercut his competitors by pricing his services so low that he would drive them out of business.
First-time park rangers are paid $16 hourly. Salaries are higher for those who have worked as a ranger for the County before.
The county is urging people to check on neighbors who may be vulnerable.
Submissions will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis until February 11, 2022.
Please note that you must be registered in order to be admitted to the meeting.
Join Librarian Barbara Wenglin via Zoom to explore compelling selections with the theme of “couples” .
Join Librarian Barbara Wenglin via Zoom to explore compelling selections with the theme of “couples”.
Join us for a fun-filled interactive murder mystery about the real-life disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926.
Whether the text is a short story or a novel, the Slow Reading group is dedicated to reading great works of literature slowly.
Please check our library calendar for more information about this upcoming program.
The items can be in any condition (torn, worn, stained, broken zippers, etc.) as long as they are clean, dry, and odorless.
While no one in New York won the huge jackpot, there were two $1 million-dollar tickets and six $50,000 tickets purchased in the state.
Latimer was joined by newly sworn in Board of Legislators Chairwoman Catherine Borgia.
The Board encourages community leaders, healthcare professionals, educators & residents to nominate worthy people or programs by February 8.
“It is the season of giving, and the awardees have demonstrated their selflessness and prioritization of helping those in need".
Today’s video features Trove librarian Ms. Ashley presenting “Colors We Know”.