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Library, by the numbers

Recently, there was an article in the Item written by Marie Mueller, Library Director.  It’s a great read if you’ve ever wondered what goes on at the library.  To read, click the link below: http://www.telegram.com/news/20160912/library-by-numbers

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CHS Yearbooks Online

We have Clinton High School yearbooks available online from 1914 to 2020 (missing 1919) through a grant program funded by the Boston Public Library and Digital Commonwealth.     Learn more about the Report on the Boston Public Library Free Digitization Program.

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“Like” the Library on Facebook!!

Check out our Facebook page!!  Get the most up-to-date information on upcoming programs, events, and library happenings (for instance, did you know that we now have a Library Bunny?  It’s on Facebook!!  Check it out!!).   

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Driver’s Ed Practice Exams Online

The Bigelow Free Public Library has formed a partnership with Driving-Tests.org to offer FREE practice exams for RMV permits, car, motorcycle, and CDL licenses.  The Massachusetts-specific exams are accessible from the library website at www.bigelowlibrary.org.  The collection includes Spanish versions … Continue reading

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Check Out Bigelow Library on Pinterest!!!

Now you can find us on Pinterest!!  You’ll find up-to-date information about upcoming programs, new items we get at the library – including books and movies – and fun projects and pins for your amusement! Click HERE to check it out … Continue reading

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Researching Your Family Tree?

The Bigelow Library has a subscription to the Heritage Quest database for library members. Heritage Quest (accessible from our Online Resources tab from any device with an internet connection). This well-known resource can give you access to primary research documents like … Continue reading

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