Monthly Archives: January 2013

Tax Forms

A number of folks have been in to ask for copies of this year’s tax forms.  The library does not have hard copies of Federal forms and pubs, but we can access most of the forms you need from the … Continue reading

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Toddler Story Time

Tomorrow (Friday) at 10:30.

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Winter weather closing

The Library closed at 4pm today (Monday 1/28/13) due to wintery driving conditions. The Board of trustees meeting scheduled for today has been postponed.

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Mystery and suspense round-up

Here is a baker’s dozen of new mystery and thrillers at the Nichols Library in Center Harbor. Included are cozies, hard-bitten noirs,  romantic suspense and historicals.  Its tough guys and plucky gals against savvy cons, evil terrorists, master spies and … Continue reading

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Toddler Time!

Storys and (maybe) a song. Tomorrow (Friday) at 10:30.

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Fiction Roundup

Here is a quick look a baker’s dozen of novels that came out during the past year. These stories may not have risen to the top of the best seller lists or became hot water cooler topics. But they are … Continue reading

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Advice needed?

           Full of fresh starts and resolutions for the New Year, but need help making a go of it?  Here are some recent books on reflection, advice, and self-analysis that offer a leg up to those … Continue reading

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Ride the Blue Loon!

Stranded for transportation but need to get around? Carroll County Transit’s Blue Loon Bus connects riders from Conway in the North to Wolfeboro in the East and Laconia to the south.  Schedules are available at the library and online. There is … Continue reading

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Hogmanay!

Did you know? Hogmanay  is the Scottish word for the last day of the year and is the start of a celebration which lasts in some cases through 2 January (Scottish Bank Holiday). Hogmanay traditions include bonfires, first-footing, and black buns.

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