Pickwick Club Disaster

July 4, 2025, marks the 100th anniversary of one of Boston's greatest tragedies: the Pickwick Club Disaster. In the early morning hours of Independence Day 1925, a five-story building collapsed upon itself entombing and crushing to death the many celebrants inside. The Pickwick Club collapse left Bostonians shocked and appalled at the many layers of…
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Queer Lit Review: July 2025

Hello and welcome to the July 2025 edition of the Queer Lit Review! This month we have a teen girl falling for the guy at the record store, a trans teen rooming with an old flame, and two business rivals working together.  These titles may be available in other formats or languages. Check our catalog…
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Resources for Immigrants

June is Immigrant Heritage Month! This is an especially important celebration because Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts couldn't be what they are today without immigrants. The Boston Mayor's office even designated 2025 as the Year of Belonging to celebrate newcomers. At a time when immigrant communities are more vulnerable than ever, any recognitions and…
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Genealogy: Using Historic Immigration Records to Research Your Ancestors

The United States is a country built by immigrants. The beginning of European settlement in what is now the U.S. also marked the beginning of immigration here. The origins of these immigrants have changed over time, from English to Irish to German to Chinese to Eastern European to Italian to Asian to Hispanic. Many came…
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Queer Lit Review: June 2025

Happy Pride Month everyone! This month we have a mershark who needs to kill the merman he's falling for, two holiday princes at odds while hunting for a thief, and a goblin witch and her best friend trying to stop a mall from getting demolished.   These titles may be available in other formats or languages…
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Indian Authors Winners of the Pulitzer Prize and the Booker Prize: An Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration

India, officially called the Republic of India, located in Southeast Asia, is the seventh largest country in the world by area. Since its independence in 1947, India is the world's most populous democracy. India’s cultural heritage is incredibly diverse and deeply rooted in history, spanning thousands of years. India has 28 states and 8 union…
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