Got Books? Donate Them To Park Slope Library Spring Sale
Doing a bit of spring cleaning, and finding your bookshelves could get a little
lighter? Consider donating your old tomes
New Software At BPL To Block Graphic Content On Branch Computers
The Brooklyn Public Library [http://www.bklynpubliclibrary.org/] has decided to
take a harder stance on what can and cannot
With A Whole Lot Of Books Left, Cortelyou Library Sale Continues Tomorrow
The Cortelyou Library Friends [https://www.facebook.com/cortelyoulibraryfriends]
got so many books from generous neighbors last time around
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Cortelyou Library Friends Seek Fall Reading Volunteers
The Cortelyou Library Friends [www.facebook.com/cortelyoulibraryfriends] are
about to kick off another season of volunteer story time, and
Brooklyn Public Library Celebrates Summer Reading Thursday
Public schools across the city are closed for Anniversary Day
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Thursday, June 6, but Brooklyn Public
Park Slope Library Closed on Good Friday
The Park Slope Library [http://www.bklynpubliclibrary.org/locations/park-slope]
is one of several Brooklyn Public Library branches that are
What Will Take Over the Old Kensington Library?
Now that we have a beautiful new Kensington Library
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wondering what will happen to the
Meet Your Librarian: Stephanie Brueckel
When she’s not pouring over British mysteries, hanging out with her family (a
seventh-grade son, two second-grade daughters, and
Volunteer to Lead Storytimes at the Cortelyou Library
When the Cortelyou Library reopened in March, many parents and caregivers
mentioned that they would like to see more storytimes.
Brooklyn Public Library’s Ryder Branch Graffiti Gone!
We did it! – Maybe? – In Bensonhurst Bean’s first civic victory of sorts, the
23rd Avenue side of the Brooklyn