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Teen Pride Programs

These programs are for those in grades 6-12 unless otherwise noted. Pride Button Palooza!Tuesday, June 11 from 3-4:30Drop by the teen zone to make buttons to celebrate Pride! Paint Along ClassThursday, June 13 at 4pmFollow along as Joanna shows you how to paint this adorable cat!Register here. Pride Party!Tuesday, June 18 at 2pmCelebrate Pride with […]

--Staff Picks

“All the World Beside” by Garrard Conley

Garrard Conley, the author of the bestselling memoir Boy Erased, covers similar themes of reconciling queer sexuality with a deeply repressive religious community in this foray into historical fiction. In 18th-century Massachusetts, a Puritan preacher falls in love with a physician who leaves Boston to join his small religious community. Their affair and the steps […]

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Ocean’s Godori by Elaine U. Cho

Set in a far future where a united Korean military called the Alliance dominates as the leading galactic force, Ocean’s Godori immerses readers in a space opera where an eclectic crew finds itself in the crossfire of a terrorist attack and, subsequently, an ever-unravelling mystery. Ocean Yoon, a skilled but rebellious pilot within the Alliance, […]

--Kids Events Kids

Children’s Book Drive and Story Time featuring Author Josh Funk

A super fun event is coming to the library tomorrow, Saturday, May 18th! In collaboration between Historic New England Center for Preservation and Collections, Ruth’s House and the Haverhill Public Library, we present story time with author Josh Funk. Josh will read from his award-winning Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast series. Story times are […]

Special Collections

Senter Digital Archive – New Images Added!

Over the past year, the Special Collections Department has been working to get even more of our digitized images online in the Senter Digital Archive. We are happy to announce that we are now able to continuing adding images at a decent pace! In the latest batch of images, there are many images of the […]

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The Invisible Life Of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab

In a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever―and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets. Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue, and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far […]

--Booklists

May Flowers Are Here!

As the saying goes April showers bring May flowers! Visit our Booklist page to download this and other custom booklists prepared by our librarians! You can also scroll below to dive into our Gardening list!

--Adult Events

Learn iPhone Basics!

Join us for an iPhone Basics class this May! Learn more about the basic functions of an iPhone–get connected, identify common apps, and build confidence in using your devices safely. Bring your device (iPhone or iPad) to follow along!  When: Tuesday May 14th 10-11am OR Wednesday May 15th 6-7pm Where: 2nd floor computer lab Register […]

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Technology: How Can We Help?

At the Haverhill Public Library, we are always ready to help you tackle a technology challenge. Printing from your phone? Done. Copying and faxing? No problem. But it only starts there. We’re dedicated to helping you learn to make technology do what you want it to. We already offer a technology course each month. You […]

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May Adult Events at HPL

Check out these adult events happening in May! 5/1 | 6:30-8pm | Fiber Arts Group Calling all fiber artists! Bring your current project and work on it in the company of other fiber arts enthusiasts.  5/2 | 5:30-8:30pm | Game Night Join us Thursdays for a night of board games at Haverhill Public Library! Strategy […]