There are new stories twice weekly, and most run 15-30 minutes in length, though there are occasionally longer, book-length, stories.
This lending program was made possible through generous donations to and funding by the White Plains Library Foundation.
White Plains Outdoor Arts Festival On June 5 & 6 At Tibbits Park.
Learn how to get the most out of your LinkedIn account.
A young girl and the giant robot next door is the basic premise of this awesomely illustrated book.
You can view the show, for free, on-demand, through August 31, 2021!
If you know the title of the poem you'll be performing ahead of time, you can also include that in your email.
I have long wanted the cover of Volume 1: Death Chases Me as a poster-sized print.
Kits are first come, first served, and will become available on Monday, May 17th in the Library lobby.
Eclipses of the Sun and Moon are dramatic natural events, described in records going back for centuries in many civilizations.
Find out how to analyze DNA matches and explore the benefits of Ancestry.com Thrulines.
Originally produced in 2013 by Public Broadcasting, the film will be featured and screened again by PBS this summer.
The 50-year-old rapper is currently in critical condition in a Hudson Valley hospital, according to reports.
Author, essayist, and journalist Lori Soderlin is named a finalist for 2021 Lambda Literary Award
The Music Conservatory of Westchester is raffling off a 5-piece Pearl Vision drum set plus a free trial private drum lesson!
The television shows include HBO Max, Hulu and Amazon Prime productions.
Yonkers Arts tapped to commission artists to create public art in public housing across the city
I just love how time travel opens up possibilities for zany storytelling, but also some exploration of deeper ideas.
Since it will be a while before we're back to sharing print magazines, the Library has subscribed to over 3,000 digital magazines.
Some historians make the mistake of placing a historical figure in a box and not presenting a fuller picture of the individual.
Did you bingewatch Netflix's Bridgerton in one weekend and are now impatiently awaiting season two?
In 2021, my Dive into Diversity posts about young adult books will focus on a different genre each month.
Perhaps, like me, you were awestruck during the inauguration on January 20.
Join Librarian Barbara Wenglin via Zoom to explore compelling stories from the exciting, rich and bold anthology used last fall.
Reads Revisited is a blog series where Trove and Edge Librarians revisit some of their favorite childhood stories.
Peculiar Picks are a selection of odd, funny, interesting, curious, moving, irreverent, and otherwise wonderfully awesome reads.
The exhibition is expected to open in late April, with a parallel virtual presentation.
The Youth Shelter Program of Westchester Teams Up With Michael Eric Dyson For a Discussion About MLK, Race and Reckoning
In response to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Westchester County, the Library is suspending browsing in the building.
In November, librarians Caroline and Kat hosted a series of creative writing sessions for kids and teens.
Here are some titles in English and Spanish about Christmas, or Navidad, and Three Kings Day, or Día de Reyes.
The countdown is on to match $300,000 in the Art$WChallenge by the end of the month.
Christmas and New Year’s are times to spend with family, and create memories.
Below you will find a list of ebooks, both stories and nonfiction titles, that can be accessed from OverDrive and Hoopla.
Edge Librarian Erik Carlson has put together a great STEAM activity for Grades 4-8 that allows you to create your own LED creature.
In this new monthly STEAM series, I will highlight some wonderful picture books that fall under a STEAM category.
The United Nations recognizes December 3rd as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.