The U.S. is a country built by immigrants. Most residents of the U.S. today are either immigrants or descended from immigrants. Many of them also became naturalized citizens. Below is an overview of what kinds of immigration and naturalization records are available and where to find them. Immigration Immigration is the act of moving from…
Summer Reading Bingo in Review
By alayton
As the weather starts to turn and we begin to bundle up in sweaters and blankets, many of us long for warmer times. So, let's reminisce about this past summer, and all about Summer Reading Bingo! After plenty of manpower in totaling up bingos and participation across all Boston Public Library locations, the results are…
Check Out What’s Cooking!
By alayton
With the holidays coming so soon, we are sure that you are all on the lookout for the best cookbooks out there. You will need inspiration, recipes, and a list of ingredients to create the best meals for your family, especially as the weather gets chillier and you want to hunker down with something filling…
Queer Lit Review: November 2023
By JordanD
Hello and welcome to the November 2023 edition of the Queer Lit Review! This month we have a nonfiction title all about bisexuality, women's hockey coaches reconnecting off the ice, and a queer undead polycule in an ancient Greece-inspired world. These titles may be available in other formats or languages. Check our catalog for availability…
What is Movember?
By CherylD
Movember, a charity organization officially established in 2006, is the only global charity focused solely on men’s health, specifically prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's mental health. Movember originated in Australia in 2003 as the idea of two friends, Travis Garone and Luke Slattery, who wanted to bring mustaches back into fashion. The name Movember is a blend…
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