Best Kids Books of 2017

Robert Zupperoli, Children’s Literature Specialist, gave his annual presentation of the Best Books of the Year for children, middle grade, and young adults here at the library on November 25th.If you missed his talk, you can still see what his recommendations were. For anyone who buys books for children (parents and grandparents, teachers, librarians), this […]

Literacy Program At Plymouth Public Library

The Library is home to a vital Literacy Program whose mission is to provide adults in the greater Plymouth area the opportunity to develop and improve the life skills and literacy skills needed to achieve personal growth, to further their education, to seek better employment, and to benefit their overall quality of life.  Visit plymouthliteracy.org […]

No Place For Hate Collection

The  No Place For Hate committee of the Town of Plymouth has worked with the Plymouth Public Library to create a collection of books and DVDs about social justice.  In 2016, the collection was greatly augmented by donations given in memory of Dr. Barry Meltzer, who originally established the collection to help further the work […]

Plymouth Cordage News – Now Online

Between 1945 and 1954, the Plymouth Cordage Company published a monthly company newsletter jam-packed with all sorts of information, ranging from updates on the rope industry to a wealth of employee related news, including announcements of hirings, retirements, births, engagements, weddings, and deaths (including many detailed obituaries). Working in collaboration with the Cordage Museum, the […]

Come Play Chess At the Library

On Tuesday evenings from 6 to 8 PM, we welcome chess players of all levels who would like to join the Plymouth Public Library Chess Club to join us at the Library. A few key features are are very important:  The program is open to adults and students.  Students under the age of 12 need […]

Six Great Things

Using the library can save you *a lot of* money and who isn’t interested in that? Here are some ways you can save money by using the library instead of buying stuff yourself: 1. Get discounted trips to museums Plymouth Public Library offers museum and zoo passes. Click here to learn more. 2. Get free audio […]