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Cloud Library App now has movies! Use the same App for ebooks, audiobooks and over 2000 films. There is no limit on how many you can watch a month and all you need is your library card and a PIN. The PIN is the last four digits of your library card number.
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Backyard Bears Bear sightings are increasing around here and elsewhere as you likely know. Do you know what to do if you see a bear? Come to our library talk. BACKYARD BEARS---by Vanessa Darras of the Somerset county Park Commission. She'll cover "the bear necessities", what you need to know and do if you encounter a bear. Tuesday, December 6 @ 12pm
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DAVID SURKS PHOTOGRAPHIC MAGIC CARPET RIDE Behold majestic images from our Photographer in Residence, this time from his recent private train ride through Europe's Dolomites and Swiss Alps, from Milan to Vienna. With as always high octane musical accompaniment, plus no doubt a few striking non-related images of note. Sunday, December 4 @ 2pm
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Geraldine Brooks December 6 @ 7PM EDT Geraldine Brooks - New York Times Bestselling and Pulitzer Prize winning Author of March, People of the Book, and The Secret Chord
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#1 New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove, My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry, Britt-Marie Was Here, Beartown, Us Against You, and Anxious People
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A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early America: Author Talk with Nicole Eustace
December 14 @ 12PM EDT Nicole Eustace–Pulitzer Prize Winning Historian See More and Register
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Knitting with Eleanor Every Wednesday @ 11am In-Person (No Registration Required)
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Meditation & Mindfulness
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Yoga
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No December Meeting January advance notice: 'Life and Death in Shanghai" by Nien Cheng
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"The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers Thurs, December 1 @ 7pm via Zoom January advance notice: "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens
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A Perfect Day for Bananafish
December 6 @ 12 Noon Anne O'Brien Room
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Paola's French Conversation Group
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Sandy's Music Holiday songs and carols. Fri, December 16 @ Noon In-Person (No Registration Required)
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MAHJONG Every Wednesday from 12:30-3:30pm. In Person | Walk-in Beginner or need a refresher? Contact the library at 908-234-2325 ext. 0.
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Bridge Every Monday, 11:30-2:30pm. In person | Walk-in
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Bridge Lessons for Beginners with Chris Regan
Every Monday @ 2pm There is a $10 fee which is paid to the instructor.
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DROP-IN COMPUTER HELP Weekly on Tuesdays from 3-4pm. (No Registration Required)
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David Surks Photorama Learn how to master the basics of the medium in a fun and friendly setting, with our beloved “camera bug” Mr. David Surks. Thur., December 1 @ 7pm | In Person (No Registration Required)
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The Awful Truth DEC 6 (1937) (92 min.) Not Rated Cary Grant and Irene Dunne star as a bickering married couple who contemplate divorce but who fight over custody of their dog. Before their divorce is final, minds may be changed. A wacky comedy directed by Leo McCarey and featuring Ralph Bellamy.
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DEC 13 (1946) (101 min.) Not Rated Cary Grant is back with us but in a much different role. He stars as an American agent who recruits a ravishing woman played by Ingrid Bergman to infiltrate a German spy ring in Rio de Janeiro. It’s an Alfred Hitchcock film so there is plenty of suspense and also stars the fantastic Claude Rains.
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The Shop Around The Corner DEC 20 (1940) (99 min.) Not Rated Margaret Sullavan and Jimmy Stewart star as two bickering gift shop employees in Budapest. They are both involved with romantic pen pals whom they have never met. An enchanting valentine full of affection and wit. Directed by Ernest Lubitsch
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Where The Crawdads Sing DEC 2 (2022) (125 min.) Rated PG-13 Daisy Edgar-Jones stars as the “Marsh Girl” who is accused of murder in a small North Carolina coast town. This is a beautiful and touching film based on the best-selling book. Also featuring Harris Dickinson and David Strathairn, there is beautiful cinematography by Polly Morgan.
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The Song Of Names DEC 9 (2019) (113 min.) Rated Pg-13 An aging Englishman who survived world War II travels through Europe to try to find his Jewish childhood friend and violin prodigy who disappeared. Starring Tim Roth and Clive Owen.
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The Last Vermeer DEC 16
(2019) (118 min.) Rated R After World War II, a Jewish soldier tries to find out how a Vermeer paining found its way into Hermann Goring’s possession. There are twists and turns and is a crime drama and a mystery on a human level. Starring Guy Pearce and Claes Bang.
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The Holiday Dec 23
(2006) (136 min.) Rated PG-13 Kate Winslet and Carmen Diaz star as two women disappointed in love who decide to swap houses over the holidays. This film is an enjoyable romantic comedy that also features Jude law and Jack Black. Happy Holidays!
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Red Cross Blood Drive Tuesday, December 27, 11am - 4pm Please contact the Red Cross at www.redcrossblood.org for more information
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