
Double Masking for Covid-19 Protection
A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Matter in July found that wearing two masks could increase protection from virus particles by 50% up to 75%. It not only added an extra layer of protection […]
A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Matter in July found that wearing two masks could increase protection from virus particles by 50% up to 75%. It not only added an extra layer of protection […]
Celebrate Black History Month with one of these great new books! […]
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus causing the Covid-19 pandemic is what’s known as an RNA(ribonucleic acid) virus. RNA viruses are highly mutagenic compared to DNA viruses meaning they mutate, adapt, and evolve fairly quickly. Familiar RNA viruses […]
On Tuesday, February 2, from 6:30-7:45 p.m., the library is hosting a virtual guide for beginners on how to get you and your seeds started. Learn how to determine what, and when, to plant. How […]
Join The Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the National Audubon Society and Bird Canada, Friday, February 12 – Monday, February 15, in The Great Backyard Bird Count! This is a worldwide event, counting the different species […]
Check out the new books available right now! (Click on the book cover, to reach our catalog) Picture Books Holiday Books Nonfiction Picture Books
Hot Cocoa Bombs Hello, friends! Today we are going to learn how to make hot cocoa bombs. Some of you may have signed up for a grab and go kit with ingredients. If you did […]
Join Miss Johnea for Winnie the Pooh Story Time! This week, we will be reading … Pooh’s School Day by Lauren Cecil Pooh’s Cleanup by Lauren Cecil Don’t forget to sign up for our story […]
The KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor is an ongoing research project tracking the public’s attitudes and experiences with COVID-19 vaccinations. Using a combination of surveys and focus groups, this project will track the dynamic nature of […]
Smart-E Loans offer no money down, low-interest financing with flexible terms to help you upgrade your home’s energy performance. Over 40 home improvement projects which reduce energy use and lower costs qualify. Many of the […]
School Library Journal’s Best Books of 2020 list is here! Check out some of the picture books we own, that made the cut! My Best Friend by Julie Fogliano & Jillian Tamaki The […]
Didn’t get a chance to participate in the Rock Candy activity this week? Give it a try and enjoy some delicious rock candy! You’ll Need: 4 glass jars Sugar (5-6 cups) Food […]
You don’t have to wait til spring to plan and plant for nature’s pollinators. Some of our best native plants for pollinators can be started right now, outdoors, for little or no cost, and with […]
There are free English classes starting in January for all different level learners – beginning to advanced. The classes are sponsored by Literacy Volunteers of New Haven and Gateway Community College. The classes are held […]
Join Miss Johnea for Winter Story Time! This week, we will be reading … The Mitten by Jan Brett The Thing About Yetis by Vin Vogel Below you will find the words for this week’s […]
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