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Westerly Sun Column | What Was on Your ‘Best Of’ List for 2024?

Dec 30, 2024

The end of the year is a great time to reflect on the books, movies, and even songs that you’ve loved over the previous 12 months.

We Have Some News!

Dec 19, 2024

We are welcoming 2025 with some enhancements to our marketing and communications. Beginning in January, we will be releasing a new monthly downloadable electronic magazine, with printable calendars contained within.

Westerly Sun Column | How to Get Through the Winter Doldrums

Dec 16, 2024

With all of the ups and downs in temperature lately, it’s hard to keep track of what season we’re actually in. As I write this, the weather is distinctly spring-like. Last week, I would have sworn we were in the depths of winter.

Westerly Sun Column | Read the Books the Movies Were Based On

Dec 09, 2024

‘Wicked,” by Gregory Maguire, has been on my “To Read” list for as long as I can remember.

Westerly Sun Column | There’s a Storytime for Everyone’s Tastes

Dec 02, 2024

Nothing is more magical than Wednesday Storytime at Westerly Library & Wilcox Park!

Holiday Happenings with Westerly Library & Wilcox Park!

Nov 26, 2024

Saturday, November 30th:Wreath Making Workshop, 9 AM-2 PM, Wilcox Park

Westerly Sun Column | ’Tis the Season for Crafty Library Programs

Nov 25, 2024

All right folks, it is time to buckle up, because the holiday season is HERE.

Westerly Sun Column | Bevy of Books to Help You Cook the Bird

Nov 18, 2024

There are many wrongful presumptions about librarians, one of them being that we like to spend our time discussing scholarly, highbrow, deeply intellectual subjects.

Westerly Sun Column | Come Check Out the Library of Things

Nov 12, 2024

Have you ever needed a tool or gadget for just one project, but didn’t want to buy it for a single use? Our library has a solution!

Westerly Sun Column | Books to Keep Your Minds Off Politics

Nov 05, 2024

With tomorrow being Election Day, I imagine many of us — no matter your position on the political spectrum — are feeling a bit on edge.

Displaying News 41 - 50 of 174

Westerly Sun Column | What Was on Your ‘Best Of’ List for 2024?

Dec 30, 2024

The end of the year is a great time to reflect on the books, movies, and even songs that you’ve loved over the previous 12 months.

We Have Some News!

Dec 19, 2024

We are welcoming 2025 with some enhancements to our marketing and communications. Beginning in January, we will be releasing a new monthly downloadable electronic magazine, with printable calendars contained within.

Westerly Sun Column | How to Get Through the Winter Doldrums

Dec 16, 2024

With all of the ups and downs in temperature lately, it’s hard to keep track of what season we’re actually in. As I write this, the weather is distinctly spring-like. Last week, I would have sworn we were in the depths of winter.

Westerly Sun Column | Read the Books the Movies Were Based On

Dec 09, 2024

‘Wicked,” by Gregory Maguire, has been on my “To Read” list for as long as I can remember.

Westerly Sun Column | There’s a Storytime for Everyone’s Tastes

Dec 02, 2024

Nothing is more magical than Wednesday Storytime at Westerly Library & Wilcox Park!

Holiday Happenings with Westerly Library & Wilcox Park!

Nov 26, 2024

Saturday, November 30th:Wreath Making Workshop, 9 AM-2 PM, Wilcox Park

Westerly Sun Column | ’Tis the Season for Crafty Library Programs

Nov 25, 2024

All right folks, it is time to buckle up, because the holiday season is HERE.

Westerly Sun Column | Bevy of Books to Help You Cook the Bird

Nov 18, 2024

There are many wrongful presumptions about librarians, one of them being that we like to spend our time discussing scholarly, highbrow, deeply intellectual subjects.

Westerly Sun Column | Come Check Out the Library of Things

Nov 12, 2024

Have you ever needed a tool or gadget for just one project, but didn’t want to buy it for a single use? Our library has a solution!

Westerly Sun Column | Books to Keep Your Minds Off Politics

Nov 05, 2024

With tomorrow being Election Day, I imagine many of us — no matter your position on the political spectrum — are feeling a bit on edge.