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Seven Books to Read Before This Summer’s Political Conventions

It’s political convention time! Ever wonder what our founding fathers intended? The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, examines constitutional law and the constitutional history of our country. Alexander De Tocqueville’s Democracy in America analyzes both the U.S. democratic process and social equality, and is standard reading for political pundits.  For […]

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Making Sense of Investing @ the Library

Is your financial house in order? Do you need in depth financial information with objective research? The library offers Value Line Investment Survey FREE to Attleboro cardholders. APL’s VLIS subscription offers online access to industry and company reports -including rankings, dependable financial data, and proprietary analysis. Search by company name or ticker symbol, peruse the latest […]

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Check out what’s new for Women’s History Month

March is National Women’s History Month and the founders of the event, the The National Women’s History Project (NMHP), picked a fantastic theme for an election year: Working to Form a More Perfect Union: Honoring Women in Public Service and Government. The NMHP, founded in 1980, is “Writing Women Back Into History” through recognition and celebration […]

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Holiday Shopping with Consumer Reports!

Are you out holiday shopping? Use the free library subscription to Consumer Reports and access ratings and reviews on consumer electronics, home electrics and more!  To save a link on your device to the library Consumer Reports login, follow these steps (steps should be similar for iOS and Android devices):   Open your browser and go […]

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