Biblio Radio – 1.15.18
Circulation Manager Ty Emerson talks to us about Heights Libraries’ recent decision to eliminate overdue fines on most library materials.
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Circulation Manager Ty Emerson talks to us about Heights Libraries’ recent decision to eliminate overdue fines on most library materials.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:35 — 5.2MB)
Youth Services Manger Sam Lapides talks to us about Heights Library’s Preschool and Daycare Fair on January 14th.
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Adult Services Librarian Stephen Sanders talks to us about Heights Libraries’ new Driver’s Ed program for refugees.
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Heights Libraries Circulation Manager Ty Emerson tells us about eMedia cards.
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A local library is offering a LinkedIn class to assist community members in their job search.
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Communications Manager Sheryl Banks tells us about Heights Libraries’ eclectic cookbook collection.
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Future Heights and the Noble branch of Heights Libraries collaborated to offer a driver’s ed class for local refugees.
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The Produce Place Market opened its doors in Lyndhurst.
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Local author Kathy Ewing talks to us about her upcoming event at Heights Libraries’ Coventry Village Branch.
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Dobama Theater’s Artistic Director Nathan Motta talks to us about Dobama’s upcoming show The Baker Street Irregulars and Dobama’s partnership with Heights Libraries.
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