Search over 600 full-text reference books at once. Whether you’re working on a research paper, trying to win trivia or just curious, this is a great place to start your research with access to citable information, wherever you are.
Search over 600 full-text reference books at once. Whether you’re working on a research paper, trying to win trivia or just curious, this is a great place to start your research with access to citable information, wherever you are.

The New Hampshire Astronomical Society has donated a telescope for the Library to lend to Milford residents. You can take this telescope home with you for a week – act now to get on the waitlist, this is a popular program!
NHAS has selected the Orion StarBlast 4.5-inch Astronomical Telescope along with a zoom eye piece and supportive material. A laminated, spiral-bound 4 by 6 inch instruction manual is included. The telescope is easy to use. There is nothing to assemble. It has a wooden base, not the usual spindly tripod legs. The telescope is of manageable size, but has a relatively large optical tube. This means that the Moon and deep sky objects will show far more detail than one could see with the common “beginners” telescopes. It also has a large field of view that allows the object to stay in the eyepiece longer. Read more about the New Hampshire Astronomical Society at www.nhastro.com
Tuesday May 22, 2012
7:00 PM until 8:30 PM
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
This month we will discuss East of Eden by John Steinbeck. The New York Times Book Review says, “This sprawling and often brutal novel, set in the rich farmlands of California’s Salinas Valley, follows the intertwined destinies of two families–the Trasks and the Hamiltons–whose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel” Copies are available at the Circulation Desk. Newcomers always welcome.
Location: AV Room
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Search over 600 full-text reference books at once. Whether you’re working on a research paper, trying to win trivia or just curious, this is a great place to start your research with access to citable information, wherever you are.

The New Hampshire Astronomical Society has donated a telescope for the Library to lend to Milford residents. You can take this telescope home with you for a week – act now to get on the waitlist, this is a popular program!
NHAS has selected the Orion StarBlast 4.5-inch Astronomical Telescope along with a zoom eye piece and supportive material. A laminated, spiral-bound 4 by 6 inch instruction manual is included. The telescope is easy to use. There is nothing to assemble. It has a wooden base, not the usual spindly tripod legs. The telescope is of manageable size, but has a relatively large optical tube. This means that the Moon and deep sky objects will show far more detail than one could see with the common “beginners” telescopes. It also has a large field of view that allows the object to stay in the eyepiece longer. Read more about the New Hampshire Astronomical Society at www.nhastro.com
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