Cathy Potter and Abbey Lynch laminate books at the Middletown Library Service Center so that they last longer for schoolchildren. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Connecticut was one of only three ...
A proposed 20% cut in a state program that lets library patrons check out books from public libraries beyond their own town or city has been restored by the General Assembly’s Appropriations Committee ...
The Connecticut State Library announced Monday the launch of the Digital Equity Pilot Project to kick off National Digital Inclusion Week. Residents can now get free one-on-one tech assistance with ...
The Connecticut State Library says a federal granted awarded from The Institute of Museum and Library Services has been terminated, effective this week. The statutory grant, awarded under the Library ...
The Connecticut State Library will discuss how it plans to address potential federal funding cuts in the future. The library hosted a discussion on Thursday at the Museum of Connecticut History in ...
Our public libraries are far more than buildings filled with books – they are pillars of democracy, engines of lifelong learning, and gateways to opportunity for every resident, regardless of age, ...
The 2026 All CT Reads book selections have been announced, offering new reading options for residents across the state. The program, run by the Connecticut State Library, chooses three books each year ...
To kick off Digital Inclusion Week, the director of the Connecticut State Library announced the seven library locations that will be participating in the Digital Equity Pilot Program. The program will ...
The Connecticut State Library unveiled a brand-new statue of famous World War I canine Sgt. Stubby during a ceremony at the Library April 20, 2026. Stubby, who was adopted by Cpl. J. Robert Conroy of ...
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