A children's book from a library in England took a long trip "across the pond" after it was returned to a library in Norfolk, Connecticut.
The Connecticut Office of Higher Education issued the grant so the library can join the 2025 Preparation for Academic Transition to Higher Education program.
"When we emptied the book drop, we discovered the book and realized it came from a Norfolk, England library," Havemeyer told Hearst Connecticut. According to Havemeyer, this is the first time ...
While the library will be closed this February, another in the east part of town is extending its hours to continue offering services to the community.
She was trying to decide on a color. Adams and her seven-month-old baby, who soaked in the room with infectiously gleaming eyes, had arrived at the New Haven Free Public Library’s main branch downtown ...
A book bound for the United Kingdom mysteriously surfaces here in Connecticut before it started its long journey back home. But it wasn’t just mailed back – it was supervised on its travel home. Two ...
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But Connecticut already has an exemption for such instances – the “vexatious requester” exemption. Passed in 2018, it was designed to prevent residents from weaponizing the FOIA. Public ...