How To Get Encyclopedias and E-Reference Books from Home
by Margaret Siggillino
January 23, 2020
Where have encyclopedias and reference books gone? To our library databases!
Celebrate Health Literacy Month: Be Your Own Healthcare Advocate
by Margaret Siggillino
October 19, 2019
Understanding and managing our healthcare system can feel overwhelming. With appointments, medical information, and insurance and billing issues, there are a myriad of concerns to consider. Having an healthcare advocate, or becoming your own healthcare advocate, can be a tremendous help.
Cozy Winter Reads, Tackling Taxes, and More
by Margaret Siggillino
January 2, 2019
With winter cold settling in, now's a great time to dig into your coziest books, healthiest recipes, tax tips, and plenty of e-books and e-audiobooks - no need to leave the house in bad weather!
Life After Breast Cancer Treatment: Navigating the New Normal
by Margaret Siggillino
October 17, 2018
If you're getting back on your feet following treatment, here are invaluable resources and advice, with many books, ebooks and material available at the Library.
On Dentistry: Books & Resources
by Margaret Siggillino
May 22, 2018
Teeth are something one usually doesn’t give much thought to unless something goes wrong.
Getting Free E-Audiobooks On Your Phone
by Margaret Siggillino
January 18, 2018
If you enjoy audiobooks, we have some great ways to browse titles, hear samples, and listen to an audiobook right on your phone. All you'll need to get an e-audiobook is a mobile app and a library card.
Preparing for Online College
by Margaret Siggillino
February 21, 2017
Check out this list of tips and Library resources to help you prepare.
Is Online College Right for You?
by Margaret Siggillino
February 6, 2017
Is online college right for you? It all depends on you particular needs, lifestyle, and learning style.
Books and Resources for Lyme Disease Awareness
by Margaret Siggillino
June 1, 2016
Learn how to avoid tick bites and where to get support if you have the disease.
Meditations on Our Sense of Smell
by Margaret Siggillino
May 2, 2016
How often do you think about smell and scents? Take a smellwalk through our shelves for books on this sometimes inscrutable sense.
Spring Into Spring: Fresh, Clean, and Green Reading
by Margaret Siggillino
March 17, 2016
These nonfiction picks may inspire you to get into the swing of spring.
Books and E-Books for the Romantically Challenged
by Margaret Siggillino
February 24, 2016
Whether you are looking to find a relationship, keep a relationship alive or leave it, we have a book or an e-book for you.
A Tribute to David Bowie
by Margaret Siggillino
January 27, 2016
As a tribute to David Bowie's life, his music and his acting, here is a list of works by him as well as about him.
Caring for Aging Parents and Yourself
by Margaret Siggillino
December 28, 2015
When you are small, your parents normally take care of you. Time passes, life happens and the years fly by. Slowly, you may begin to realize that your parents can no longer cope with life on their own. One day, you may end up taking care of them. This role-reversal can be overwhelming and very challenging for many of us.
A Guide for Those Newly Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
by Margaret Siggillino
November 23, 2015
Life doesn't stop after diagnosis. Tips on collecting and organizing your medical information, and books and websites to help you on your path to recovery.