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Summer Reading 2021
Summer Reading Challenge June 5 – September 4, 2021 Sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge hosted online! Visit our Beanstack website to participate by clicking the link below, or download the free Beanstack Tracker app on the iOS App Store or Google Play (and then search Chelmsford Public Library) to register yourself or your … Continue reading Summer Reading 2021
Business, Finance, & Legal
Featured Online Resources Print Materials Periodicals Barron’s – Current year only: Periodicals Room Banker & Tradesman – Current year only. Periodicals Room Economist – Current year only: Periodicals Room Forbes – Current year only: Periodicals Room Kiplingers Personal Finance – Current year only: Periodicals Room Money – Current year only: Periodicals Room Wall Street … Continue reading Business, Finance, & Legal
Borrowing Guidelines
Who can get a CPL card and how? Residents of Chelmsford, Business/Property Owners, and Town of Chelmsford Employees: Register in-person at our Borrower Services desk. Present proof of Chelmsford residency or employment (e.g. MA Driver’s license, mail, paystub) and use your card immediately. Don’t have proof of residency yet? You can still check out up … Continue reading Borrowing Guidelines
Bibliobites in January: Vegetarian Everywhere All at Once
It’s the season of hunkering. Whether because of rain, snow, gloom, or depressingly early sunsets, January is a time when many of us stick close to home. And what better way to spend a chilly day than snuggled up to your stove with a good cookbook? This month our Bibliobites crew chased the winter blues … Continue reading Bibliobites in January: Vegetarian Everywhere All at Once
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
Teen Volunteer Book Reviews – October 15, 2022
The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri (2003) Reviewed by Braneeth Summary The Namesake follows Gogol Ganguli, the son of two Indian immigrants living in Massachusetts. Gogol’s name is unique, it is neither Bengali nor American, and it leaves Gogol confused about who he truly is. The book follows Gogol’s journey as he searches for his own … Continue reading Teen Volunteer Book Reviews – October 15, 2022
Amazing New Features in Transparent Language
Our extensive language learning database has great new content and expanded features. I studied French from grade school through college. With a total of thirteen non-consecutive years of study, I was excited to converse when I finally went to France. Upon arrival, I found no one spoke with the measured clarity of my accommodating teachers. … Continue reading Amazing New Features in Transparent Language
Genealogy & Obituaries
Featured Online Resources Local History Room Main Library, Lower Level The Local History Room holds a valuable collection of books and other documents about the history of the Chelmsford area and people. A shelf listing of these materials is available through our catalog. These materials do not circulate, but library visitors may access the … Continue reading Genealogy & Obituaries
Library Use Value Calculator
Calculate the Value of YOUR Library Use! Curious how much the services the library provides you would cost if you had to pay for them directly? To find out, just enter in the lefthand column the number of times you or your family use each service listed down the center. The estimated retail value of … Continue reading Library Use Value Calculator
Crime! Mysteries! Thrillers! Display
Loads of people like to read mysteries, crime novels, and thrillers, but do you know the differences between them? Mysteries follow clues to reveal the person who committed a crime. They can be standalone or part of a series. Dorothy Sayers is a classic example of a mystery writer with a long-running series in … Continue reading Crime! Mysteries! Thrillers! Display