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Biblioboard

Whether you are looking for a job, a new recipe, to check a fact, learn a language or discover a new novel, make the library your first stop for trusted and complete information. One of the many ways we provide you with instant access to free eBooks is through BiblioBoard

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Wellesley Celebrates Diwali

Diwali is the biggest, most famous and most commonly celebrated of Hindu festivals. Be sure to stop by the Library’s exhibit cases to view a collection of unique, beautiful and/or useful items from different regions of India, including clothing, jewelry, and decorative items.  On Sunday, November 8th at 2 PM, the public is invited to […]

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Wellesley Community

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Did You Know?

Middle Schoolers Can Win a Kindle! In July and August rising 6th, 7th or 8th graders who participate in Middle School programs at the library this summer will be entered into an end-of-the-summer drawing for a Kindle! Your name will be entered for each program you attend.

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FREE EBOOKS and MORE

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Resource of the Month

Britannica–not just an encyclopedia anymore! The Online Britannica is very interactive, has videos, images, maps, podcasts, websites, and of course those wonderful, reliable articles that made it a leader in the “good, old days.”