A hilarious and witty take on style and beauty is this week’s staff pick. If you’re looking for something entertaining, relaxing and laugh out loud funny, our staffer highly recommends Grace & Style: the Art of Pretending You Have It by Grace Helbig. Grace Helbig doesn’t want to tell anyone […]
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Thursday September 22nd @ 7pm This session for high school students and parents will cover: Early steps (sophomore and junior year) of college preparation PSAT, SAT, and ACT Test Preparation How to effectively choose your colleges Strategies to increase your chances of acceptance Scholarships and Financial Aid And more! Presented by Susan Alaimo, founder […]
The Nice Guys Friday, September 9th 2:00-4:00 pm Set in 1970s Los Angeles, down-on-his-luck private eye Holland March (Ryan Gosling) and hired leg-breaker Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) must work together to solve the case of a missing girl and the seemingly unrelated death of a porn star. During their investigation, […]
From the YALSA Teen Week Website: Voting for the 2016 Teens’ Top Ten is now open! Encourage teens to vote for up to three of their favorite titles now through Oct. 15. The “top ten” titles will be announced the week after Teen Read Week™, which takes place Oct. 9-15. […]
Registration begins today! Lures, incense, and Pokeballs, oh my! Join us for a picnic lunch and a PokeWalk around the municipal complex. We’ll be picnicking at the John P. Grosso Picnic Grove and then hitting all the Pokestops around the municipal complex with one final stop at the the library […]
This week’s staff pick is one of the most talked about debuts of the summer. The Girls by Emma Cline is the story of Evie Boyd, a teenager in the late 1960’s who becomes obsessed with the inhabitants of a nearby ranch and their charismatic leader Russell. Although inspired by […]
Thank you everyone for a great first summer at FTPL! I hope everyone had a great time and enjoyed all the programs and prizes this year. If you have any suggestions for next year, please let me know. Below are some pictures I wanted to share from this summer! […]
American Pain by John Temple is an inside look at the creation of pain clinics, or pill mills, in the state of Florida and their effect on America’s opioid crisis. A fascinating and engaging take on a true crime story. Put this one in the non-fiction that reads like fiction […]
Looking for a light summer read with a little magic and mystery? Then check out this week’s staff pick Midnight Crossroad by Charlaine Harris. If you’re a fan of Harris’ other, hugely popular Sookie Stackhouse books you’ll definitely want to check this one out. The first in a series, our […]
Summer Reading Events Week 7 End of Summer Reading Event—Hip-Hop Dance Class Tuesday August 16th @ 6pm Learn to dance hip-hop with Jeannie Beri from Rhythmic Arts Center. And stay after for a pizza party to celebrate the end of summer reading. Board Games Friday August 19th @ 12n […]