We’re excited about the redesign of our website. We hope you will find it easier to discover the information you need. You can navigate the site by using the menus at the top. For instance, the about menu contains information not only about the library, but also about the SAILS network, the Friends of the Attleboro Public […]
It’s not too late to do your summer reading!
The new school year is just around the corner, and it’s time to start getting ready. If you haven’t done your summer reading assignment, it’s really time to start getting ready. Here are three easy steps to making sure that you start your school year off right: 1) 2) 3) Show up to class with […]
Attleboro was once known as Jewelry City
Below is a bibliography of books and other collected materials dealing with the city of Attleboro and its jewelry related industries. Come use the local history room to find out more about Attleboro, its history, and its community. Books in the General Collection American Jewelry Manufacturers. Rainwater, Dorothy T. (Ref. 688.2 Rai). 1894 Attleborough-Attleboro 1978; […]
Book discussion
Next “Fiction Reflects Life” book The Attleboro Public Library will host an evening book discussion program at 7 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 8, in the trustee room led by Christine LeFort, reader services coordinator and fiction buyer for the library. This is the next book in the second series of the “Fiction Reflects Life” book discussions dealing with relevant topics. The chosen book will be […]
Kids will love Tumble Books
Tumble Books are animated talking books, puzzles, and games that capture children’s imagination as they learn the fundamentals of reading.