Want to brush up your communication skills for the workplace? Are you interested in mastering a new skill to impress your boss? Heights Libraries has […]
I have so many questions, Mrs. Caliban
The title of this post was my first thought after reading this wonderful, bewildering, and somewhat depressing novella. For such a short story, Rachel Ingalls’ […]
Heights Libraries’ Lease with Coventry PEACE Inc. not extended
CLICK HERE FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS ISSUE. At its Wednesday, December 22 special meeting, the Heights Libraries Board of Trustees voted against extending the […]
Temporary curbside services begin Tuesday, December 21
In response to COVID-19 cases among staff and a current staffing shortage, Heights Libraries is temporarily returning to curbside services and limited hours for the next two […]
Heights Libraries returning to curbside service Tuesday, Dec. 21
Heights Libraries’ first priority is the safety of both customers and its staff. This weekend, we made the decision to close due to serious concerns […]
Smart Speakers: What are Echo and Google Nest?
Maybe this year you are receiving or giving an Amazon Echo or a Google Nest for the holidays, or you’ve already got one and are […]
When Narnia Was New: Fiction
Are you looking for a heartwarming read for the cold season? Did you love reading the Narnia books when you were growing up? If your […]
Heights Libraries Receives Highest Rating from Library Journal
Heights Libraries has once again received the highest possible rating in Library Journal’s Index of Public Library Service. The five-star rating is given to the […]
1619 Interviews – Jennifer L. Morgan on Motherhood and Slavery
Jennifer L. Morgan is Professor of History in the department of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University where she also serves as Chair. […]
Letters to a Young Writer
If you are a writer seeking advice, or someone who is interested in how novels are written, I would recommend reading Colum McCann’s Letters to a […]