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The Library is Going Solar
Early next week, crews will begin installing solar panels on the roof of the Library! As reported in April in the Chelmsford Independent, the Town chose to install solar panels on the Library not only to save money, but also to help inform the public on the benefits of solar energy. The article quoted Chelmsford … Continue reading The Library is Going Solar
Solar Panel Array
An array of solar panels was installed on the Library’s roof during the Fall of 2009, to help supply electricity for the building. All of the funding for the project came from State and Federal grants, and rebates from the energy company. Click the tabs below to learn about our system and see how much … Continue reading Solar Panel Array
Bibliobites in April: Simply Super
In the world of cookbooks, the quest for the perfect dinner seemingly never ends. Legions of chefs and bloggers continue to produce books promising us a flavorful, foolproof, from-scratch meal without spending hours in the kitchen. This month our Bibliobites group returned to this well-worn path with Half Baked Harvest Super Simple by popular blogger … Continue reading Bibliobites in April: Simply Super
1894 Heritage Pollinator Garden
A desire for beauty, education, reflection and a place for the public to gather led the Country lane Garden Club to design and install an 1894 themed garden at the Chelmsford Public Library – (often still referred to as the Adams Library by longtime residents). Led by Sue Spicer, a member of the Club, and … Continue reading 1894 Heritage Pollinator Garden
Bibliobites in January: Appetizing Adventures
Serious winter is upon us. It’s cold, it’s snowy or icy or rainy (or all three!), and the sun makes far fewer appearances than most of us would like. To add insult to injury, it’s still getting dark so early that PJs at 6 PM seems like the only sensible thing to do. But, as … Continue reading Bibliobites in January: Appetizing Adventures
Electric Car Charger
In January of 2012, two electric car charging stations were installed in Chelmsford – one in the parking lot of the main library, and one on Vinal Square in North Chelmsford. Both of these chargers were funded by a grant awarded to the Town of Chelmsford, one of 25 towns across the state to win … Continue reading Electric Car Charger
BookSpots week 2, episode 3
Deanna and Jess are ready with two new books to share this week in BookSpots episode 3 on Instagram. Let us know what you think! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chelmsford Public Library (@chelmsfordlibrary)
Which Book to Read based on Taylor Swift’s Midnights
In celebration of Taylor Swift being the first artist to have all ten spots on Billboards Top 100, Chelmsford Public Library has compiled a list of book recommendations for your favorite songs off her new album, Midnights. Read on to see which book you should read next! Lavender Haze –> In Five Years, Rebecca … Continue reading Which Book to Read based on Taylor Swift’s Midnights
Bibliobites in October: True Grit
Recipe for a Boston chef: take one chaotic upbringing, add several crazy adrenaline-fueled teenage escapades, a pinch of caution, and a spoonful of insecurity. Stir in heaps of fierce determination and on-the-job learning. Work all ingredients together 24/7 for about eight to ten years, then bake in a hot, hot oven until it all flames … Continue reading Bibliobites in October: True Grit
Accessibility
Chelmsford Public Library is committed to making library services accessible for all our users. Main Library Handicapped Access The Main Library is fully handicapped-accessible. This includes access to all areas of the building, and all collections and resources. MacKay Library Handicapped Access The MacKay Branch is wheelchair-accessible to the first floor. This includes the following … Continue reading Accessibility