In this mobile age, technology has become increasingly valuable in supporting all generations of lifelong learners and readers. Now, Westchester Library System (WLS) and Southern Westchester BOCES (SWBOCES) have formed… Read more »
At this year’s WLS Annual Meeting, I got to thinking. Being responsible for putting together the WLS Member Library Statistics, I always like to hear about different statistics that are… Read more »
ALBANY, NY – A grand total of $654,899 has been awarded in connection with the New York State public library construction grant program. This program is funded from $14 Million provided… Read more »
Black History Month is a month set aside to learn, honor, and celebrate the achievements of black men and women throughout history. Learn about famous firsts by black Americans, read… Read more »
WEBS Career and Educational Counseling Service will be offering two types of free eight-week career counseling and life planning programs in public libraries throughout the County this winter. WEBS is… Read more »
At a recent visit to the New York Library Association’s Annual Conference 2015, Program Coordinator Marissa Richardson spoke about her project, Pull up a Chair at the Library. Intended for… Read more »
Friday, August 28, 2015, has been proclaimed “Dr. Terry Kirchner Day” in Westchester by County. Dr. Kirchner was one of the honorees at the Mount Vernon Public Library Foundation’s Light… Read more »
Renovation or New Construction? Lessons from the Field on making the Right Decision — with Raymond Beeler, co-founder of Gallin Beeler Design Studio Architects, PLLC, and Judith Lockman, Public Library… Read more »
On Wednesday, June 3, a WLS Trustee Institute was held at the Greenburgh Public Library entitled, Everything you always wanted to know about Open Meetings Law (but were afraid to… Read more »
Library Advocacy Day – February 25, 2015 A group of 13 library supporters from Westchester joined the New York Library Association’s (NYLA) Library Advocacy Day in Albany on Wednesday, February 25. … Read more »