The fiber optic cable has been moved to its new location (pictured here) and all our services are back to normal (fingers crossed). Apparently, reconnecting a fiber optic cable is a difficult job in a dusty construction environment as a single speck of dust can ruin ...
There is nothing for the books to drop into. Also, even if the door is sometimes ajar, please don't wander in looking for somewhere to return your books. It is only open because workmen are going in and out. So far, they have kindly taken ...
...to paraphrase Churchill's immortal words about the Second Battle of Alamein. As of 9:30 AM, December 10, we've moved pretty much all the shelving into the Village Center. The New Fiction and New Nonfiction sections are moved, shelved and ready for browsing. Four comfy chairs ...
Eagle-eyed patrons may have noticed that the "status" of a lot of our items has changed to "storage" in the catalog. All this means is they are not available for holds. You can still come to the Library and check them out. As we get closer ...
Transforming for Tomorrow is not an easy job: not for us, nor for you, our patrons. To make things simpler, we've made a special webpage where we will post tips, news, updates, and once the job starts, construction photographs and the like. We suggest you check out the ...
On Tuesday, December 8, we will begin the transition over to our temporary digs for the duration of the construction for the Transforming for Tomorrow project. Our aim is to complete the move as quickly as possible while retaining the flexibility to do it right. Therefore we ...