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    Attleboro Public Library

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 am - 8:30 pm

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    3 months ago

    i always forget my old phone number and they help me find my account to issue a new card its nice

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    4 years ago

    Have always enjoyed this library, great staff and love the Sails option to reserve books.

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    9 years ago

    We love this library! Great children's section with classes for babies, toddlers and kids. Beautiful building with a great staff.

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    Norton Public Library - Great art

    Norton Public Library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Whales quilts and…read moreparks The very first idea for a library in Norton was in 1886 when a few book were dumped in the town hall. A few years later a "real" library and building were constructed and roughly 2,000 books were proudly stacked on the shelves. The served nicely for a while but the library's collection of books and more modern devices, unimagined when the library was constructed, started to appear. It became obvious a new and much larger library was needed. So in 1991 the brand new and much larger library was opened. It holds over 60,000 volumes as well as numerous works of art, displays and exhibits and a cool community room. It even has the traditional New England quilt that some new libraries have seemed to gotten away from, as well as a great display of a whale mom with her calf. Cool stuff. In 1999 the town decided to build a little park and patio on the grounds of the library. Not a place for serious hiking but a nice place to take a short stroll or find some shade and read a book. A very pleasant library and a great place to spend some time and if you're not careful, maybe even learn something.

    Such a cute, comprehensive library in the heart of Norton. The facilities are clean and organized…read more There is a large workstation to bring your laptop or books for studying or work, and they have desktop computers as well. What struck me most is how friendly the staff is. They know most patrons by name and are always willing to help answer questions or find a solution. The WiFi is free but a bit unreliable. It would not let me log on to many major sites, but several minutes later after the staff reset the internet, it allowed those sites. Even before the reset, some sites worked (email, social media) but many others did not. Parking lot has ample space and there's even a few antiques decorating the library...it's like a tiny museum!

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    Norton Public Library - Lots of art hanging everywhere.

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    Lots of art hanging everywhere.

    An Unlikely Story - Second floor seating area

    An Unlikely Story

    4.7(177 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    I always drive past this place on my way home from the Wrentham Outlets. I finally got around to…read moregoing inside. My friend and I went on a weekday night, about 2 hours before closing so it was pretty quiet. I initially thought the bookstore was only on the first floor of the building but turns out it's a multi-story experience. There is a parking lot at the back where I parked and I was able to enter through the back door (not sure if this is the main entrance). On the first floor, they have some books, bathrooms, a check out desk, nick nacks (hats, stationery, puzzles, etc.), and most importantly, a coffee shop. The coffee shop was closing up around the time we got there so plan accordingly and do some research on their hours. as they are not the same as the bookstore. The books are clearly labeled by genre. After taking a stroll, we decided to check out the second floor which was supposed to have a little market, a stage where they host events, and some very comfortable couches along with tables and chairs. I mostly came to see if a book spoke to me, but also to get some reading in from the book I brought along with me. The lighting is good, although I sometimes prefer to have a dimmer setting for a cozier feel. We spent about 1.25 hours here, but we could have easily spent a longer time if it weren't so close to closing.

    I can not express to you how kind, compassionate, and happy the workers are here. There's always…read morelike 20 people working and every single person from the books to the kitchen staff is happy and cheerful and so kind. Honestly, this is refreshing as corporations understaff and stress their employees. This local owner know what we the patrons want, we want people who are happy with their jobs and that's done by great staffing. This is my go to for any gift. Yes, you're paying more for a book than you would on Amazon but this is the opposite of a greedy corporation who screws everyone. This is truly local and I'm lucky to live 20 mins away.

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    Outstanding reuse of an old brick warehouse

    An Unlikely Story - Proper old porch on which to perch while you sip your latte and read the book you just bought

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    Proper old porch on which to perch while you sip your latte and read the book you just bought

    Rochambeau Library - DVD section

    Rochambeau Library

    4.3(30 reviews)
    8.9 miMount Hope

    When I saw the opportunity to make my own three dimensional leather rose listed on the June Events…read moreat Rochambeau library newsletter, I immediately registered by emailing rocadults@clpvd.org to reserve my seat. Registration is suggested. The event was held on Saturday, June 28 in MakerSpace starting at 3:30pm. When I entered Rochambeau library, there was a sign that gave instructions to MakerSpace. Cassidy introduced herself and there were 6 of us for the event. We sat at the desks with all the supplies and Cassidy informed us we have the option for a mini or a large leather rose. Most of us chose the large leather rose. First, Cassidy instructed us to cut the petals out of the leathercraft pattern for 3-D Leather Roses by Annie Libertini. Using the pattern, we then traced the shape onto the leather. Next, we soaked the leather with water. This helps the leather pliable and easier to mold. We pinched, twisted, and rolled the leather into the tight center of a rose. Using a bottle cap as a base, we put the outer shell and the inner shell of the rose together with some leather glue. Lastly, we just have to allow the petals to dry over night. The next day, the petals were dry and they held their shape. Cassidy was very friendly, very knowledgeable about leather, and gave instructions that were easy to follow. Rochambeau library has many different events, so I'm sure there is something for everyone.

    My home town library. So many memories here. Hundreds of hours were spent here…read more I used to go in with my little sisters. I used to read to them. Which created a love of books for them, that they carried to adulthood. The librarians were always so incredibly nice to us. I have nothing but fond memories here. Thank you

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    Rochambeau Library - Community Room

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    East Providence Public Library - Danny

    East Providence Public Library

    4.5(11 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    I've been coming here for 7 years. My dog Danny is the library dog. All the staff is sweet, kind,…read morepatient and accommodating. Although we spend most of our time in the Children's section - everyone is so helpful and we have watched a million interactions. They even have a plant exchange in the back! 10/10 recommend!

    Not sure why it took me so long to get over here and get a library card (I've lived in East…read moreProvidence for 5+ years now!) but I am glad I did. Though I've still got a pile of Game of Thrones books to get through before I'll be checking anything out of the literary section, their selection of DVDs and CDs has been a delight to peruse. Despite having Netflix... there are a number of movies that are not available through their service and I have had the opportunity to either pick them up here or request them from another library. The library itself is brightly lit, open feeling, and very quiet. The children's section is set opposite from the rest of the library which was a great design idea. Computers, desk space, chairs, etc. litter the interior of this place scattering those who are visiting the library.. adding to the serenity of the environment within. The librarians I have interacted with thus far have been very helpful. I even witnessed one getting down on her hands and knees to help another patron locate something on a bottom shelf. I enjoy their self-service checkout system... scan your card, scan the barcodes on your books/dvds/etc, print your receipt, and you are on your way. There is always someone manning the desk nearby (or at least close by) as well in case there are any issues during the check-out process. The library offers a number of programs and incentives for the community. Storytime, computer help, crafts, classes, movies, book signings, bingo, workshops, book clubs, community service opportunities, music, museum passes, and so much more! I am excited to have access to this branch and look forward to many more visits.

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    Mansfield Public Library - Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield            Interior

    Mansfield Public Library

    4.0(4 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    I really want to like this library. I really do. I have…read morenever been here before and was hoping for the best. But the fiasco printing here was not pleasant and wasted a whole lot of time. I used to be very skeptical of going to random libraries. I really like to get everything I need to get done whenever I go out to go somewhere for something. It's just easier not to make separate trips to do separate things. I don't work in or live near Mansfield, so I haven't been here before, and won't likely return. However, I was in the area and figured that it couldn't hurt to stop here and get the documents printed that I needed. Plus, just recently I visited another random library and had an excellent experience (the printers work very well at the Bellingham Library....). I don't mind printing my personal documents at the school I work at, but prefer to do them either at home (too bad I don't have a printer anymore....) or go to a library. Over a long period of time, I have come to the conclusion, after buying way too many ink cartridges and various printers, that it's just easier to go to the library to print. So I came in here, got a guest pass, and got onto a computer. Either the Wifi was really, really PAINFULLY slow, or the computer was not up to date with the current updates. It seemed like a combination of both. My documents were changed, not to my knowledge when they went to the printer, so nothing came out correctly. I came in to print thirty documents, and sent them all to the printer before printing any. Long story short, the documents all printed incorrectly. I wasted 30 minutes messing with a computer that didn't like loading, or printing things correctly, and wasted over four dollars printing. Too bad I didn't need to run any errands in Bellingham, because it took me so much less time to print and I actually got what I needed. What a waste. Unfortunate, they haven't updated their computers or printers here. 2 stars. Oh, and by the way, the entire parking lot area and exterior are of this library was in shambles with metal, other materials and stuff everywhere. What is going on here?

    I really like the Mansfield public Library. They are very…read morenice and extremely helpful people. Kristin was a huge help to me today, she was very patient and showed me how to use Microsoft Word, attach a resume, save it, etc. Such a great place. with nice people like her, what a difference her kindness made, She knows computers and has a easy way of talking and dealing with people, just awesome. The girls up front are friendly and also very nice. I highly recommend you stop in.

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    Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield Interior

    Mansfield Public Library - Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield            Interior

    Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield Interior

    Mansfield Public Library - Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield            Interior

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    Mansfield Public Library -- 255 Hope Street, Junction of Pratt Street / Route 106, Mansfield Interior

    The Center For Sexual Pleasure & Health - As you enter though our doors, you are greeted by the sight of the largest handmade vulva doorframe in America.

    The Center For Sexual Pleasure & Health

    4.9(7 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    Just when you think the CSPH couldn't get any better... it does. In January they moved to a larger…read morespace within the Grant Building and it. looks. incredible. The library area is very cozy, and all of their toys and educational supplies are neatly organized, making it easy for folks to look around and explore. The staff is very friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to answer any questions. They also have a great collection of antique vibrators which are beautifully displayed. I highly recommend checking out the Center for any and all sexuality/gender/women's studies related things. They have an expansive library and an education staff who can point you in the right direction. They also offer monthly workshops, trivia nights, and other fun events. Always a great place to explore and learn!

    The Center is a great place to learn anything you'd like to know about sexual health, and they even…read moreoffer sex counseling! It's 18+, though, so please keep that in mind if you plan to visit. Megan Andelloux, who runs the Center, is fantastic and will answer absolutely any question you may have. She is really dedicated to keeping this resource open for anyone who wanders in and is not afraid to speak her mind about what she believes. The CSPH is a great addition to The Grant building, and is a great way to put Pawtucket on the map in terms of tourism.

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    The Center For Sexual Pleasure & Health - As you enter though our doors, you are greeted by our plethora of sex toys, books, pamphlets, journals, and zines.

    As you enter though our doors, you are greeted by our plethora of sex toys, books, pamphlets, journals, and zines.

    The Center For Sexual Pleasure & Health - Here we see the entrance to the stairs, our display cases, and table.

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    Here we see the entrance to the stairs, our display cases, and table.

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