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Each year, the Blackstone Library holds fundraisers that support the programs and services we offer. Local businesses and restaurants give generously for silent auctions and prize drawings. This year was no different. Read more…
Looking for a family-friendly way to compete from the comfort of your own home? Blackstone is putting the social back in social distancing with a series of challenges.
Canoe Brook Senior Center has put together a comprehensive booklet on currently available resources for seniors — and everyone else! It contains lots of information on local places, meal delivery, and more!
Are you stuck at home trying to figure out a problem with your iPad, smartphone, or other device? Trying to access our digital resources but don’t know where to begin? Don’t worry. We’re here to help.
Now that the weather is getting warmer and the groundhog claims that we are getting an “early” spring don’t forget that we have plenty of museum passes that take you beyond buildings. Click Here for a full list of available sites.
Due to the inclement weather, we will be closing at 4 p.m. today (Saturday, January 18).
Buy a map and support the Blackstone Library! Local artists Jean Polka and Pamela Morgan and local illustrator Pamela LaRegina worked with Blackstone Library staff and Town Historian Jane Bouley to create a beautiful one-of-a-kind map of Branford, highlighting Shoreline neighborhoods and points of interest, to commemorate the 375th anniversary of Branford’s founding. Read more…