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Connecticut Judicial Branch E-Services
Did You Know You Can Get Civil/Family Case Notices and Case Updates Electronically?
Visit Connecticut Judicial Branch E-Services to sign up! […]
Did You Know You Can Get Civil/Family Case Notices and Case Updates Electronically?
Visit Connecticut Judicial Branch E-Services to sign up! […]
Retired New Haven police officer Jeffrey Fletcher recently opened the Ruby and Calvin Fletcher African American […]
Chances are you have heard about something called Critical Race Theory(CRT), most likely from watching a […]
Happy to share these *NEW* Bread Making cookbooks in our collection! Find more bread making titles […]
This month’s podcast episode shone a light on Hamden’s own State Street Cemetery. We interviewed one […]
When Reginal Dwayne Betts, a New Haven poet, lawyer, and advocate answered a call from an […]
Consider some horror and suspenseful podcasts this spooky season, or any time. All are suggested by at least one member of Hamden Public Library’s podcast team […]
Children’s and YA author Gary Paulsen wrote over 200 books, over 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays for teens. He died suddenly at the age of 82. […]
Take a look at our new book display of Creepy Reads – Kinda Creepy and Seriously Creepy books […]
To commemorate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we offer some resources that provide information on the indigenous peoples of Connecticut as well as the current lives of Native Americans throughout the country along with suggestions for a few local field trips! […]
Health Literacy is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand […]
Earlier this month, the State of Connecticut released the 2018 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory Report. The […]
Actor Michael K. Williams died on September 6, 2021 at the age of 54. […]
Whether you’re a seasoned homeschooler or trying it for the first time, the Whitneyville Branch Library is here to help. […]
Charlie Watts, the drummer for the what some might say is the World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band, The Rolling Stones, died on August 24, 2021. […]
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