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HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people with
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Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts. NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
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Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts. NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance andONLINE RESOURCES
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The Minuteman Library Network's vision is realized through the Network’s mission to strengthen member libraries through innovative and economical technologies, efficient resource sharing, collaboration and shared expertise. In 1982, a group of suburban public library directors met in Lexington, Massachusetts to discuss the possibilityof
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The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
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Kazu Kibuishi. Arctic storm rising : a novel. Dale Brown. Our woman in Moscow : a novel. Beatriz Williams. Doom : the politics of catastrophe. Niall Ferguson. The Bomber Mafia : a dream, a temptation, and the longest night of the second World War. Malcolm Gladwell. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Watertown Free Public Library is closed as of March 14, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library serviceROBBINS LIBRARY
The Robbins Library was dedicated on November 29, 1892. The funds for the building came as a gift to the Town of Arlington from Maria C. Robbins in memory of her husband, Eli Robbins. The Fox Branch Library, formerly known as the East Arlington Branch of the Robbins Library, was established in 1916. Today, Arlington’s libraries are vital community centers for all. MORRILL MEMORIAL LIBRARY The Morrill Memorial Library is closed as of March 15, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Morrill Memorial Library has been situated at the western end of the Norwood town center for over 120 years. The Library was a gift from Mr. and Mrs. George Morrill in memory of their daughter Sarah Bond Morrill. Mr. Morrill, a wealthy printing ink manufacturer, loved the design of the MEDFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Medfield Public Library. The mission of the Medfield Public Library is to be a community meeting house for learning growth and more. We strengthen our community by offering space, support, diverse programs for all ages and materials to inspire learning, creativity and the exchange of information. 468 Main Street. Medfield, MA 02052.508-359-4544.
DEAN COLLEGE LIBRARY ONLINE RESOURCES Peterson's Career Prep. Provides users access to core career tools including, career assessments focused on a user’s interests, values, personality, and workplace preferences, comprehensive career information and Job searching capabilities via integration with Indeed.com matches listings based on a user’s assessment results, and resume editing software that provides 5,000 resume templates HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
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NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andNEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours.RANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
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Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andNEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours.RANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance andONLINE RESOURCES
Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
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The Minuteman Library Network's vision is realized through the Network’s mission to strengthen member libraries through innovative and economical technologies, efficient resource sharing, collaboration and shared expertise. In 1982, a group of suburban public library directors met in Lexington, Massachusetts to discuss the possibilityof
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The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
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Kazu Kibuishi. Arctic storm rising : a novel. Dale Brown. Our woman in Moscow : a novel. Beatriz Williams. Doom : the politics of catastrophe. Niall Ferguson. The Bomber Mafia : a dream, a temptation, and the longest night of the second World War. Malcolm Gladwell. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Watertown Free Public Library is closed as of March 14, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library service MEDFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Medfield Public Library. The mission of the Medfield Public Library is to be a community meeting house for learning growth and more. We strengthen our community by offering space, support, diverse programs for all ages and materials to inspire learning, creativity and the exchange of information. 468 Main Street. Medfield, MA 02052.508-359-4544.
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The Robbins Library was dedicated on November 29, 1892. The funds for the building came as a gift to the Town of Arlington from Maria C. Robbins in memory of her husband, Eli Robbins. The Fox Branch Library, formerly known as the East Arlington Branch of the Robbins Library, was established in 1916. Today, Arlington’s libraries are vital community centers for all. DEAN COLLEGE LIBRARY ONLINE RESOURCES Peterson's Career Prep. Provides users access to core career tools including, career assessments focused on a user’s interests, values, personality, and workplace preferences, comprehensive career information and Job searching capabilities via integration with Indeed.com matches listings based on a user’s assessment results, and resume editing software that provides 5,000 resume templates FRAMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Poised at the nexus of education, arts enrichment, and civic innovation, the Framingham Public Library is the City's hub for gathering, connecting, and experiential learning. Visit our Citizenship Corner, attend a concert, take a hands on technology workshop, or find your own space to read, explore, or connect with friends or colleagues. From Lifelong Learning to English LanguageLearning plus
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Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
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Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
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Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
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Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance andONLINE RESOURCES
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MILLIS PUBLIC LIBRARY The mission of the Millis Public Library is to inspire lifelong learning by providing services, materials, and activities that engage the imagination, foster literacy, inspire intellectual curiosity, and advance the pursuit of knowledge for all members of the community. The library provides free and open access to recreational, educational, historical, and technological resources and hosts a PUBLIC LIBRARY OF BROOKLINE The Public Library of Brookline, Coolidge Corner Branch and Putterham Branch are closed as of March 13th. See library Website for more information. The Public Library of Brookline promotes discovery, connection, and opportunity for all residents. Through our diverse resources and innovative programs, we aim to enrich the lives of our citizens through free access to information in many BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Watertown Free Public Library is closed as of March 14, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library serviceRECENT HITS
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The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
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Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
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Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
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Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the livelyABOUT - HOME
The Minuteman Library Network's vision is realized through the Network’s mission to strengthen member libraries through innovative and economical technologies, efficient resource sharing, collaboration and shared expertise. In 1982, a group of suburban public library directors met in Lexington, Massachusetts to discuss the possibilityof
WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Watertown Free Public Library is closed as of March 14, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library serviceRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
NEW BOOKS | MLN
Kazu Kibuishi. Arctic storm rising : a novel. Dale Brown. Our woman in Moscow : a novel. Beatriz Williams. Doom : the politics of catastrophe. Niall Ferguson. The Bomber Mafia : a dream, a temptation, and the longest night of the second World War. Malcolm Gladwell. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. MEDFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Medfield Public Library. The mission of the Medfield Public Library is to be a community meeting house for learning growth and more. We strengthen our community by offering space, support, diverse programs for all ages and materials to inspire learning, creativity and the exchange of information. 468 Main Street. Medfield, MA 02052.508-359-4544.
ROBBINS LIBRARY
The Robbins Library was dedicated on November 29, 1892. The funds for the building came as a gift to the Town of Arlington from Maria C. Robbins in memory of her husband, Eli Robbins. The Fox Branch Library, formerly known as the East Arlington Branch of the Robbins Library, was established in 1916. Today, Arlington’s libraries are vital community centers for all. FRAMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Poised at the nexus of education, arts enrichment, and civic innovation, the Framingham Public Library is the City's hub for gathering, connecting, and experiential learning. Visit our Citizenship Corner, attend a concert, take a hands on technology workshop, or find your own space to read, explore, or connect with friends or colleagues. From Lifelong Learning to English LanguageLearning plus
NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ONLINE RESOURCES America's Obituaries & Death Notices is the nation's most comprehensive collection of death notices. Consolidates recent obituaries and death notices from newspapers nationwide in a single keyword-searchable database. Covers 90% of recent deaths in the United States. Resource is provided by the Needham Free Public Library. WELLESLEY FREE LIBRARY The Wellesley Free Library's Fells Branch is a former one-room schoolhouse located in the Wellesley Fells / Overbrook neighborhood. 308 Weston Road. Wellesley, MA 02482. 781-237-0485. View Website. HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
ONLINE RESOURCES
Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
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Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is a consortium of 42 libraries with 60 locations serving the communities of Metrowest Massachusetts. The members include 36 public and 6 college libraries in the Metrowest region of Massachusetts. The vision of the Minuteman Library Network is to foster a strong community of libraries providing people withoptimal
ONLINE RESOURCES
Online Resources. Explore the wealth of digital content provided by Minuteman Library Network and the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. All who live, work, and attend school in Massachusetts have access to the educational resources and research databases provided by the MBLC. You may have access to even more content throughyour
LIBRARIES | MLN
Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
Newton Free Library. The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. 330 Homer Street. Newton, MA 02459. 617-796-1360. View Website. Get In Touch Hours. NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance and FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the livelyABOUT - HOME
The Minuteman Library Network's vision is realized through the Network’s mission to strengthen member libraries through innovative and economical technologies, efficient resource sharing, collaboration and shared expertise. In 1982, a group of suburban public library directors met in Lexington, Massachusetts to discuss the possibilityof
WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Watertown Free Public Library is closed as of March 14, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library serviceRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
NEW BOOKS | MLN
Kazu Kibuishi. Arctic storm rising : a novel. Dale Brown. Our woman in Moscow : a novel. Beatriz Williams. Doom : the politics of catastrophe. Niall Ferguson. The Bomber Mafia : a dream, a temptation, and the longest night of the second World War. Malcolm Gladwell. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. MEDFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Medfield Public Library. The mission of the Medfield Public Library is to be a community meeting house for learning growth and more. We strengthen our community by offering space, support, diverse programs for all ages and materials to inspire learning, creativity and the exchange of information. 468 Main Street. Medfield, MA 02052.508-359-4544.
ROBBINS LIBRARY
The Robbins Library was dedicated on November 29, 1892. The funds for the building came as a gift to the Town of Arlington from Maria C. Robbins in memory of her husband, Eli Robbins. The Fox Branch Library, formerly known as the East Arlington Branch of the Robbins Library, was established in 1916. Today, Arlington’s libraries are vital community centers for all. FRAMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Poised at the nexus of education, arts enrichment, and civic innovation, the Framingham Public Library is the City's hub for gathering, connecting, and experiential learning. Visit our Citizenship Corner, attend a concert, take a hands on technology workshop, or find your own space to read, explore, or connect with friends or colleagues. From Lifelong Learning to English LanguageLearning plus
NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ONLINE RESOURCES America's Obituaries & Death Notices is the nation's most comprehensive collection of death notices. Consolidates recent obituaries and death notices from newspapers nationwide in a single keyword-searchable database. Covers 90% of recent deaths in the United States. Resource is provided by the Needham Free Public Library. WELLESLEY FREE LIBRARY The Wellesley Free Library's Fells Branch is a former one-room schoolhouse located in the Wellesley Fells / Overbrook neighborhood. 308 Weston Road. Wellesley, MA 02482. 781-237-0485. View Website. HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is comprised of 41 public and academic libraries in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.ONLINE RESOURCES
Academic OneFile. Academic Onefile contains 8,000 academic journals, the majority in full-text, available in HTML and PDF formats. In addition it contains hundreds of podcasts and transcripts from NPR, CNN, and the CBC, as well as full-text New York Times content from1985.
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Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick and NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the lively HOME | MLNSERVICESSTAFF LOGINONLINE RESOURCESOUR LIBRARIESBOOKLISTSABOUT The Minuteman Library Network is comprised of 41 public and academic libraries in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.ONLINE RESOURCES
Academic OneFile. Academic Onefile contains 8,000 academic journals, the majority in full-text, available in HTML and PDF formats. In addition it contains hundreds of podcasts and transcripts from NPR, CNN, and the CBC, as well as full-text New York Times content from1985.
LIBRARIES | MLN
Member libraries of the Minuteman Library Network in the MetroWest region of Massachusetts.NEWTON FREE LIBRARY
The Newton Free Library brings the community together to enjoy, explore, create, and discover. MORSE INSTITUTE LIBRARY The Morse Institute Library is the place where people of Natick and the MetroWest area can learn, enjoy and enrich their lives. Our mission is to provide free access to print and non-print materials and quality reference service to library users of all ages and abilities; to serve as a major educational resource with programs and hands-on learning opportunities for all residents of Natick and NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY Established in 1888, the Needham Free Public Library provides access to materials, resources, and information in its endeavor to expand minds, celebrate diversity, embrace differences, and build community. The Adult, Teen, and Children's Departments are vibrant and welcoming places that present a variety of materials and programs that willappeal to everyone.
FRANKLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY The Franklin Public Library is considered America's first public library. In 1778, when the town was incorporated, the designated name Exeter was changed to Franklin in honor of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. In return Franklin was asked to donate a bell for the town's church steeple. Acknowledging that "sense" was preferable to "sound", Dr. Franklin responded with an offer of books for the use of the WALTHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Waltham Public Library traces its roots to 1865 when the town created what was then called the Free Town Library. Today, Waltham Public Library provides a diverse population with popular informational, recreational and educational resources and services, but we’re more than the materials we house. We are a community builder, a social hub, a meeting spot, a place for music, performance andRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY All Cambridge branches besides Main are currently closed. See library Website for more information. The Cambridge Public Library serves as a doorway to opportunity, self-development and recreation for all its residents, and as a forum where they may share ideas, cultures and resources among themselves and with people around the globe. The free availability of information, the livelyABOUT - HOME
The Minuteman Library Network's vision is realized through the Network’s mission to strengthen member libraries through innovative and economical technologies, efficient resource sharing, collaboration and shared expertise. In 1982, a group of suburban public library directors met in Lexington, Massachusetts to discuss the possibilityof
WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Watertown Free Public Library is closed as of March 14, 2020. See library Website for more information. The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library serviceRANDALL LIBRARY
The Randall Library's mission is to use its resources to contribute to individual and community informational, educational, cultural, recreational and social enjoyment and enrichment: 1) By providing patrons with free and equal access to high quality and continually updated multiformat, in-house and inter-library loan materials andinternet access.
NEW BOOKS | MLN
Kazu Kibuishi. Arctic storm rising : a novel. Dale Brown. Our woman in Moscow : a novel. Beatriz Williams. Doom : the politics of catastrophe. Niall Ferguson. The Bomber Mafia : a dream, a temptation, and the longest night of the second World War. Malcolm Gladwell. BEDFORD FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Bedford Free Public Library was founded in 1876 by a group of townspeople. While its goal was to serve the entire community, it was supported by private funds and governed by a private corporation. The early members of the Library Corporation saw the Library not only as a provider of books, but as an “educator” in a broader sense. MEDFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY Medfield Public Library. The mission of the Medfield Public Library is to be a community meeting house for learning growth and more. We strengthen our community by offering space, support, diverse programs for all ages and materials to inspire learning, creativity and the exchange of information. 468 Main Street. Medfield, MA 02052.508-359-4544.
ROBBINS LIBRARY
The Robbins Library was dedicated on November 29, 1892. The funds for the building came as a gift to the Town of Arlington from Maria C. Robbins in memory of her husband, Eli Robbins. The Fox Branch Library, formerly known as the East Arlington Branch of the Robbins Library, was established in 1916. Today, Arlington’s libraries are vital community centers for all. FRAMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Poised at the nexus of education, arts enrichment, and civic innovation, the Framingham Public Library is the City's hub for gathering, connecting, and experiential learning. Visit our Citizenship Corner, attend a concert, take a hands on technology workshop, or find your own space to read, explore, or connect with friends or colleagues. From Lifelong Learning to English LanguageLearning plus
NEEDHAM FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY ONLINE RESOURCES America's Obituaries & Death Notices is the nation's most comprehensive collection of death notices. Consolidates recent obituaries and death notices from newspapers nationwide in a single keyword-searchable database. Covers 90% of recent deaths in the United States. Resource is provided by the Needham Free Public Library. WELLESLEY FREE LIBRARY The Wellesley Free Library's Fells Branch is a former one-room schoolhouse located in the Wellesley Fells / Overbrook neighborhood. 308 Weston Road. Wellesley, MA 02482. 781-237-0485. View Website. Skip to main content* Our Libraries
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