Noble Librarian Marjorie Denaple retired after 40 years with the Heights Libraries system, after being with the system since 1921! Want to see more articles […]
Mobile Hotspots Have Arrived!
What is the Hotspot Lending Program? The hotspot lending program is a new, free service offered by Heights Libraries that builds upon our mission “Opening […]
Know Your Library #47
Second grader Peter Beckendorf won the contest of naming the Lee Road hippopotamus, Peter Potamus in 1968! Want to see more articles and photographs about […]
Know Your Library #46
Resident Fred Laffer donated books on personnel and labor to Heights Libraries in 1968! Want to see more articles and photographs about the library […]
Noble Bookworms-April 2017
Our Youth Services staff at Noble have been having a blast choosing and reviewing books for our monthly book club. In April, we enjoyed nonfiction […]
Know Your Library #45
The branches of Heights Libraries served as book collections centers for the U.S. Army in the 1940s. Want to see more articles and photographs about […]
Know Your Library #44
Books for the newly renovated Lee Road branch were moved from storage at Coventry, with the help of Director Sarah Cody in 1968! Want to […]
Noble Bookworms – Historical Fiction and Sports
I’ve been slacking on our monthly book club round-ups, but, in reality, that’s good for you. It means this post is a two-for-one and is […]
Genre Spotlight: Historical Fiction
I have nothing but praise for authors who set historical fiction in times and places that aren’t especially well-known. Because, you know, history is happening […]
Know Your Library #43
In 1975, the bronze portrait of Heights Libraries first President of the Library Trustees Charles E. Adams, was moved from the Coventry branch (the original […]