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The Hewlett Woodmere Public Library has proposed a budget increase and has an open trustee seat on its board — both the budget vote and the election are on May 17. more
In spite of the ongoing Covid pandemic, Peninsula Public Library, one of the smallest libraries in Nassau County by square footage, but one of the busiest in terms of materials circulated, is holding up well. more
Peninsula Public Library Trustee Reva Oliner donated a collection of Jewish-themed books last month. more
Pagemasters, a weekly reading and social program for challenged adults which meets at Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library, presented and unveiled a collaborative project, a 30-pound wooden sculpture, commemorating the past six years of learning together now displayed by the Cultural Program Specialist’s office in the library. more
Every book ever written is about the pandemic — at least that’s what I’m discovering after trying to escape the here and now through fiction. more
Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library was named a 2021 Star Library by the Library Journal. The LJ Index annually measures libraries across the country and rates them on a three-, four- or five-star scale based on physical circulation, circulation of electronic materials, library visits, program attendance, public internet computer use and Wi-Fi sessions. more
Handed a business card from Luxer One account manager Donovan Albert, four people typed a six-digit code on the iPad screen and voila four different doors of the 39 locker compartments opened. more
Libraries, and Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library is no exception, have always been filled with books and in more contemporary times bustling with concerts and programs, now HWPL has become a “Library of Things.” more
Peninsula Public Library was not the quiet study space it usually is, but its front lawn was full of books, blankets, food, and music for Hindi’s Libraries Book it Forward with Ariel community book drive on Aug. 11. more
The two public libraries in the Five Towns are familiar with attracting crowds of people that are so large you cannot find parking in their respective lots. more
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