Photography Course with Eva McDermott (Registration Required) @ 12:30 starting Thursday, 9/21/23

Are you interested in expanding your photography skills? Sign up for this four-week program designed to help you build confidence in creating and capturing great photographic images using a DSLR or advanced mirrorless camera. The class will be hands-on so come join us and bring an adventurous heart, creative spirit and your camera. Registration is limited. We will be meeting inside and sometimes outside,weather permitting.   Week 1 – September… Read more

Pollution in the Merrimack: Solving a 200-year-old problem (RECORDED)

Missed the ZOOM, No problem this program was recorded and you may watch it from your device at home. TO WATCH ENTER THIS PASSCODE: QgF0.apT AFTER CLICKING THIS LINK TO THE ZOOM RECORDING. The Merrimack River has been transformed from one of the most polluted in the nation to one of the region’s most popular recreation rivers and vibrant wildlife habitats. Yet every time a moderate rainstorm passes through the… Read more

Friends of the Library – Annual Raffle Baskets thru 10/17/23

Stop in to view the raffle baskets on display at the Library.  There is a $1,000 Money Tree and a 2024 Red Sox Season 4 Tickets in a Suite with Refreshments (also worth $1,000).  Tickets for these two raffles are $25.00 each.  In addition, there are three Gift Card Baskets, a Zorvino Vineyard Wine Event Basket, a Pamper Yourself Basket, and a Cut Your Own Christmas Tree. The ticket prices… Read more

What’s the History of Your House? Thursday, 11/2/23 at 6 PM

The best thing about tracking down the history of a house is that your research subject usually stays in one place! And yet, house history projects give us the opportunity to access and explore records we also see in genealogical projects: newspapers, land deeds, city directories and more. Join us as we track the history of a local Masonic Lodge and delve into the history that is underfoot each day.… Read more

T/ween Book Discussion: Wednesday, 11/1/23 at 6 PM

The book of the month is ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ by Holly Jackson. The case is closed. Five years ago, schoolgirl Andie Bell was murdered by Sal Singh. The police know he did it. Everyone in town knows he did it. But having grown up in the same small town that was consumed by the murder, Pippa Fitz-Amobi isn’t so sure. When she chooses the case as the… Read more