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The Nahant Public Library will be kicking off the Summer Music Series on July 12 at 1 p.m. on the lawn outside the library, where Don Hammontree will perform for the public free of charge, courtesy of ...
Join East Central Regional Library for one of four full-day bus tours visiting the Wabasha Street Caves and enjoy a Saint Paul Gangster Tour.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the City Dance Party returns, “WordPlay” celebrates 25 years of ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s Juneteenth parties, “Reading Frederick Douglass ...
After the success of its award-winning multi-sensory room at the Clemens Mill branch, Cambridge Public Library now has a new sensory collection in all its children’s areas. “We reviewed ...
Everything ever said on the internet was just the start of teaching artificial intelligence about humanity. Data-hungry tech companies are now tapping into an older repository of knowledge: ...
In the reading room of the Cambridge Public Library, two murals face one another. The first is a triptych nestled within a curved, dome-like ceiling depicting ancient milestones in the art of printing ...
East Barnwell Community Centre site and East Barnwell Library have both been sold to Cambridge City Council. cambridgenews. Bookmark. Share; Comments; News. By. Lorna Hughes. 14:30, 25 MAR 2025; ...
Cambridge's Public Library features a room dedicated to local history. And in the special collections, you'll find interviews with Cantabrigians past and present about living in the neighborhood.
For about 30 years, the Cambridge City Band used it to practice. In 1907, the first children's furniture was purchased for the library since over half of the new borrowers were children.
Cambridge Public Library, manager of collections, Kathy Penny, sent the book to the Worcester Public Library with a handwritten note that read, "Returning to its rightful home, 51 years later." ...
Kathy Penny, the collections manager for Cambridge Public Library, also left a note inside the book for Worcester Library’s resident history and genealogy librarian Alex London, saying: “Hi Alex!