I typically try to have a theme when I write my book blogs, but this month, I read books that varied widely. So, I guess this would fall under my...
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I typically try to have a theme when I write my book blogs, but this month, I read books that varied widely. So, I guess this would fall under my...
We have enough going on in our lives, we don’t need to let cybercriminals get the better of us. In this month’s blog we will look at phishing...
I don't know about you, but I am indulging in a lot of feel-good, escapism reading lately. When the world feels like a giant dumpster fire,...
Virtual assistants, also known as Smart Speakers or A.I. Assistants, are accessible on the go on your mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) as...
So, you want to "cut the cord", but after looking at subscription prices for services such as Roku, Hulu, or Netflix, you’re asking yourself,...
Back in June, the Matchmakers made a reading list called Addressing Race And Racism Through Reading. It includes both non-fiction titles, so readers...
You know, I honestly wouldn't have thought that a dark, atmospheric historical mystery would fit the bill for my reading list right now. I just...
The Matchmakers are delighted to once again welcome our guest blogger, librarian Bill Rubin! Bill writes: Here’s a little-known fact to know and...
The Matchmakers welcome today's guest blogger, librarian Amy Marshalek! Amy writes: If you haven’t heard of Caitlin Moran before, now is the time to...
HKIC Cleaning Video [vr url="https://heightslibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/panorama-hkic-cleaning.jpg" view=360] Crossing Lee [vr...
I think it’s time to update the scope of the Matchmakers service. Books, audiobooks, movies, and music are great, but Heights libraries has another...
The University Heights branch parking lot and the Lee Road branch main parking lot will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 4, for resurfacing.