Note: This post contains mentions of substance abuse and abuse. The library is a magical place to many, but there's a lot more to working in one than just shelving books and handing out library cards.
At 88, Marge Vessalo could have been retired decades ago. But the North Huntingdon resident has no plans to give up her one-day-a-week job at the Norwin Public Library in Irwin. “Retire from the ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Marsha Hill feels like she's been coming to the public library for a hundred years. She came with her kids when they were young. Later, she came for computer help. Now at 66, she's ...
Workers with the San Francisco Public Library walked the picket line Tuesday in hopes of getting city leader's attention. They said the city's drug and homelessness crisis is spilling into the public ...
When I was 16, my mom attacked me with a butcher knife. She was chasing me out of my childhood home after finding pages from a Playgirl magazine that I had secreted inside my bedroom wall years ...
Novelist George Eliot once asked, “What are we here for if not to make life less difficult for each other?” While Eliot was presumably asking about people at large, she could have easily been reciting ...
HOLTVILLE, Ala. (WSFA) - At Holtville Elementary School’s library, Natalie McLemore helps students check out books, explore the library, and discover new things. “I started as a first grade teacher in ...
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