Joe Burke

Thanks to everyone who came out for the Altamont Free Library’s annual chicken barbecue last week.

For many of us, one of the hardest things about going on summer vacation is deciding what books and audiobooks to pack, but I’ve got a trick to make that decision much easier.

In gathering input for our next long-range plan of service, one of the major points that comes up frequently is that people get really excited when they learn about some of the online resources the

We’re lighting up the bat signal and sounding the alarm: The library needs your help to plan our future!

The Altamont Free Library will be closed on Monday, May 28, in observance of Memorial Day.

As I mentioned in last week’s column, over the next few weeks, we’ll be running an online community survey to find out what you think about the Altamont Free Library, how you use the library, what

Let’s hear it for our friends, the fabulous Train Station Quilters.

We need your help! The library’s annual book sale is coming up quickly and we need you to help pull it off.

We are surrounded here in Altamont by extraordinary individuals, and we are always lucky when some of them share their talent with us.

Every two years, Altamont Free Library participates in a wonderful international event known as the Global Art Project for Peace, where we create a work of art depicting our hope for a more peacefu

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