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What’s next for Obama?
There are plenty of longer-term projects already underway for the outgoing U.S. president, CBC's Adrienne Arsenault reports
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Backing up the internet
Why the Internet Archive is looking to Canada to keep its library safe
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Libraries tweet literary heat to support Blue Jays and Royals
The librarians behind baseball's war of words on Twitter talk about how they came up with the book spine barbs to support the Toronto Blue Jays and Kansas City Royals.
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How Bill Clinton met Hillary Rodham
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton talks about how he first asked his future wife out for a walk
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Smithtown Library continues renovations following catastrophic 2024 flooding
Town of Smithtown voters approved a $16.5 million bond referendum earlier this month to finance the renovation.
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Brower Park spray shower remains turned off despite the heat
Normally, people at the park say the spray shower gets turned on around Memorial Day. But this year, that did not happen, and it has stayed off - and dry - ever since.
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Sunday service to resume at Brooklyn libraries
Libraries were previously closed on Sundays due to mid-year budget cuts.
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Authorities: Threats made against Montclair libraries coincide with ‘Drag Story Hour’ event
The library was evacuated as a precaution. No explosives were found.
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Funding for Brooklyn libraries restored in new announcement ahead of city budget deadline
Brooklyn readers - Sunday service could soon be back at your local library!
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Black history gets preserved through photographer's lens in Yonkers
For decades, Azim Thomas has been capturing and preserving the stories of people in Black communities across New York City, showcasing their resilience, struggles, and triumphs.
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing the best of Westport
News 12 is checking out all of the best summer spots on this Main Street segment.
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Brooklyn residents prep for a week of scorching hot temperatures
News 12's Daniella Rodriguez spoke with other residents in Prospect Heights about what they're doing to beat the heat this week.
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Early voting begins for New York’s Democratic primary
Voters can cast their ballots early starting today until June 23. Primary day is June 25.
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Medford’s first library celebrated at grand opening
The nearest library was on Main Street in Patchogue, which is about 15 minutes away by car for Medford residents.
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Forget Black Friday: the spring book sale at the A.C. Hunter Library draws hundreds every year
Yvonne Earle of the Friends of the St. John’s Public Library last year’s spring book sale — which returns Saturday — saw 175 people within the first 10 minutes. With books for $1 and $2, she says, it’s a steal of a sale, with proceeds...
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Long overdue: A.C. Hunter Children’s Library closes for a month for mini-makeover
It’s been about 30 years since the largest children’s library in Newfoundland and Labrador had some renovation work done. The branch is closed until June 17 for a paint and plaster job, just in time to have a fresh look for its busy...
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Yonkers Arts Festival marks its 10th year of exhibits and performances
The two-day festival is taking place at multiple locations including Riverfront Library, Untermeyer Park and the Hudson River Museum.
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Yonkers Arts Weekend marks its 10th year of exhibits and performances
The two-day festival is taking place at multiple locations including Riverfront Library, Untermeyer Park and the Hudson River Museum.
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NYC libraries will lose millions in proposed budget. Here’s what Bronx residents think about it
Mayor Eric Adams released a copy of the proposed 2025 fiscal year budget earlier this week. The budget includes possible cuts to libraries.
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Westchester DA: Ex-Mamaroneck library employee stole over $40,000 from library
Mary Soto, 62, pleaded guilty to grand larceny on Wednesday.
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Libraries could see new changes following no reversal of $58.3 million budget cut
Residents spoke to News 12 about their concern about their libraries potentially being open for fewer hours or that they could go away entirely.
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Bronx bookworms take part in writing workshop for World Book Day
Bronx resident Marissa Morales reads books and writes books.
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News 12 shows love to a local librarian for National Librarian Day
News 12 swung by the Morris Park branch of the New York Public Library to show their appreciation for Neyssa Marin, a young adult librarian.
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Garden Guide: Don’t start your plants from seed until you read this
Here are three tips that will help you grow plants from seed faster and cheaper.