Obama cannot appear too angry or too strong and so appears "too weak" for the macho men. Biden seeks to correct this.
A blood test costs the uninsured three times more than those with health insurance.
What appears to be a simple search for a missing hat is really a clever and ironic tale about human nature. Not your typical bedtime story.
Directional signal codes sewn into quilts - history or just a wonderful story?
The way we finance schools preserves social and economic inequalities. Rather, inequalities should be an end-result of our education, not built in from the beginning.
Adrianna is a huge supporter of libraries - her mother was a librarian - and we're proud to bring her here.
Just the right book to prepare an active preschool boy for a new baby.
Don't miss this performance by the Easton Area Public Library's children's Poetry Troupe at the Palmer Branch on April 10 at 4:30 p.m.
Free eBook downloads available to EAPL cardholders.
With opening day just around the corner, what better time to introduce your children to the American hero who served in two wars and still became known as baseball’s greatest hitter?
Marnie's House
...in which sleuthing is done, and discoveries are made...
The remarkable true story of a slave who shipped himself north to freedom in a wooden box.
Storytimes, crafts, a raffle - fun for children at the Library.
The latest addition to the popular "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" series will keep toddlers laughing - and moving and learning.
Katie Cardell, our go-to girl for Young Adult books, blogs about "The Hunger Games" phenomenon.
What steps have you taken since the last flood in Easton to help prepare for the future?
The surprising true story of the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
Any mama (or papa) who has spent time at home with a sick child will enjoy reading this gently humorous story aloud.
The True Story of a Murder That Rocked a Small Town
Tom Maxfield describes Alexis Rockman's vision for "Manifest Destiny", the new 24-foot mural installed at 518 Northampton Street.
Meet unusual pairs of animal friends through amazing photos in this book for the whole family.
Isabel Wilkerson's history is our Black History month book selection
Our new 24-foot long mural has visitors talking.
With a new twist on the old theme of moving and making new friends, this picture book has a surprise ending and clever illustrations.
Weigh in on questions posed at NNC's Valley-Wide Forum called “The Future of the Lehigh Valley: What Will Climate Change Mean for Us?”
The gentle prayer of St. Francis of Assisi is translated for today's families and illustrated with our own, uniquely Pennsylvanian, cut-paper illustrations.
Ya can't win if ya don't play!
Take a look at this warm bedtime story in which animal friends team up to build a house to share.
There is often a communication barrier between scientists and the public - how can we improve understanding?
Junior Friends, House Party, Introductory Yoga, and more . . .
The true story of a life-changing trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art by a young Hispanic boy.
Difficult questions for the Republican presidential candidates.
Through its new Water reMarks blog, Nurture Nature Center (NNC) hopes to spark community discussion about the complexities of Easton as a river community and more.
Dang! It's a tall tale about that most American of garments: blue jeans.
Holy guacamole! He thinks he's a chihuahua!
A city family meets their neighbors and the night sky in this warm book to share on a cold night.
It's not for the squeamish reader!
Toddlers and preschoolers will love Daisy the dog and be able to tell her story themselves in this wordless picture book with bright, endearing illustrations.
The first post in a new blog that will introduce a children's book each week. This week's book is RRRALPH, perfect for young kids who like to laugh.