Instantly cozy up with the viral "Heated Rivalry" romance novel!
Now through February 14, download any of the six books in the "Game Changers" series immediately on audiobook or e-reader. All you need is an NYPL library card.
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“Within 24 hours of me bringing it home it went from hiding under my bathroom sink to making biscuits in the bed, and already started getting sad when I leave.”
A bodega cat left alone inside a closed down deli for more than five weeks was saved by a band of Hell’s Kitchen neighbors who rallied to her rescue on Monday afternoon. #W42ST
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@JuliaManhattan@nypl@nytimes Hey Julia - just FYI current day newspapers on the 1st floor have always been kept behind the desk so they are available to the next patron. It’s not about theft.
Magazines are on 1st floor open shelves just like books. 5th floor research materials often have to be requested.
@JuliaManhattan@nypl@nytimes Hey Julia - just FYI current day newspapers on the 1st floor have always been kept behind the desk so they are available to the next patron. It’s not about theft.
Magazines are on 1st floor open shelves just like books. 5th floor research materials often have to be requested.
On April 30 at @nyplsnfl, join @SNForg for a discussion about libraries’ vital role in promoting civic engagement and strengthening democracy. Register now!
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Did you hear the news? @NYCMayor unveiled an Executive Budget that STILL leaves library funding down $58.3 million. Make your voice heard and send City leaders a clear message: #NoCutsToLibraries!
Sign your name now: https://t.co/dM8vZPakaF
Being a library worker is "no easy feat in a world where book bans are on the rise and libraries are being forced to do more with less—including here in New York City, where public libraries are facing a staggering $58.3 million proposed budget cut." – @levarburton
On this #LibraryWorkersDay, LeVar Burton is asking you to join him in supporting New York City’s public libraries. Add your name to a letter of support and tell City leaders: #NoCutsToLibraries! Sign a letter and save a library: https://t.co/h976JvdHck
“Libraries are for everyone. That means offerings that thoroughly cover the wide range of human experiences in our societies, not just the ones a small vocal minority deem as worthy.” @NYPL President Tony Marx at @NYCCouncil hearing on book bans with @QPLNYC and @BKLYNlibrary
New York Public Library's new "Books for All" campaign launches during Banned Books Week 2023 and seeks to engage teens and young adults. https://t.co/6XyJx5SSEy