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What’s next for Obama?

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Here are three tips that will help you grow plants from seed faster and cheaper.