On the Noticeboard
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The American Revolution Big Watch
Join us to commemorate and reflect upon the 250th anniversary of the Declaration ofIndependence with a film screening and discussion on April 29, 6 pm! Together, we’ll watch a short excerpt from The American Revolution, a new film directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein andDavid Schmidt, and then we will have a community discussion led…
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Talking Trash: Everyone’s Trash
Author Duncan Watson will talk about waste management and recycling at the Moultonborough Library on April 7, 6 pm. He will be joined during the Q&A portion of the talk by Moultonborough’s award-winning transfer station supervisor, Ken Filpula. Duncan Watson is the author of Everyone’s Trash and a 33-year veteran of Keene, NH’s solid waste…
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Improvements to the Program Room
The Moultonborough Public Library is pleased to announce updates have been made to our Program Room. These updates include a fresh coat of paint and a new audio-visual system featuring an assistive listening system and new technology for hybrid programming, supported by a “Libraries Transforming Communities” grant from the American Library Association and the Trustees…
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Celebrating #250America: Uncovering Revolutionary Secrets at the Library
As we gear up for the #250America celebrations, the library is thrilled to host two captivating historical lectures this March. Join us as we dive into the untold stories of the birth of our nation, from the Granite State’s boldest soldiers to the brilliant Massachusetts woman who helped draft the blueprint for American liberty. Redcoats…
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We Love Our Friends!
2025 was a standout year for the library, and we owe much of that success to our wonderful partnership with the Friends of the Library. Their generosity—totaling $32,000—made a world of difference. Half of that went straight into modernizing our technology and AV systems, but their impact went far beyond the hardware. If you noticed…
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NEW: Radon Detector in Library of Things
January is National Radon Action Month. Radon is a colorless, odorless radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. It is produced by the natural decay of uranium in soil and rocks. According to the NH Radon Program, 1 in 3 homes tested for radon reveals levels above the EPA action limit of 4 picocuries per…
