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A Message from the Nichols Library Board of Trustees
January 4, 2021
We are reviewing recommendations issued by the State of New Hampshire and “best practices” put forth by the State Library to ascertain how to best serve the public while providing a safe workplace for our employees. We are being careful and thoughtful as we move towards reopening our Library. Hopefully, this will happen in the near future on a limited basis. Your continuing patience and understanding is much appreciated.
We welcome hearing from you during these challenging times. Please feel free to email the Trustees at chlibtrustee@atlanticbbn.net or call the Library at 603-253-6950 with your ideas, comments and suggestions about reopening.
Curbside Circulation.
We are now taking requests and putting them outside for you to pick up. You can get your loans between 10am and 2pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday [continue reading].
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NL Wish List.
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Our Nichols Online Library
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Author Archives: Nichols Memorial Library
Sunset serenade: songwriters
Yesterday was the birthdate of Chuck Berry, poet laureate of Rock and Roll. He shares the date with Laura Nyro (October 18, 1947 –April 08, 1997), who wrote “Wedding Bell Blues“, “Stoned Soul Picnic“, “Sweet Blindness“, “Eli’s Comin’“; and “Stoney … Continue reading
Just in: crime and suspense.
Fall into Reading at the Nichols Library There is always fresh crime fiction on the plate at the Nichols Library. In The Last Mrs. Summers by Rhys Bowen, a guest at a country home is accused of murder, but amateur … Continue reading
Sunset Serenade: The other one.
Bob Weir (10/16), American songwriter, guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead, turns 73. Bob was the tag-along kid. He almost got kicked out of the band but started to come up with some great songs and became a … Continue reading
Sunset serenade. Rhymin’ Simon
Paul Simon turned 79 today. An R&B one hit wonder in the 50s, he scored folk hits in the 60s with Art Garfunkel, hit the pop charts in the 70s, and helped bring attention to world music in the 80s. … Continue reading
Who to Read? Elmore Leonard.
Elmore Leoanard (10/11) made a name was a western writer (Hombre) before turning to crime (Rum Punch) to adventure (Cuba Libre’). His character Raylon Givens inspired the FX series Justified. His terse dialog made for easy transition to movies, among … Continue reading
Columbus Day notice
The Nichols Library will not be putting books out today in observance of Columbus Day. “See” you Wednesday. About the holiday: “President Franklin D. Roosevelt officially instituted Columbus Day in 1934, but the idea for the holiday rose in the … Continue reading
Mid-day Musicale: Monk.
More Monk on Ken Burns Jazz (Episode 8:Risk) on Kanopy.
Sunset Serenade: John Lennon
Music Minute: John Ono LennonJohn Lennon was in a band called the Quarreymen. Then he met a kid called McCartney. The rest, as they say, was history. Read all about it in The Beatles by Bob Spitz, or watch The … Continue reading
What to read? Memoirs!
Jill Ker Conway 10/9), who grew up in the Australian outback, became the first woman president of Smith College. Her memoirs, beginning with The Road from Coorain, track her journey.
Morning Music Minute: Jackson Browne
Browne (10/9) was the quintessential post-hippie California singer songwriter, with numbers like Running on Empty and Take it Easy.