From NOVL: “This duology is everything and more, so of course I had to make a playlist to celebrate this epic finale. Listen now if you need convincing, listen while reading for the vibes, listen afterward to revisit the emotions,…
From NOVL: “This duology is everything and more, so of course I had to make a playlist to celebrate this epic finale. Listen now if you need convincing, listen while reading for the vibes, listen afterward to revisit the emotions,…
Anyone who tried visiting the History Center in late January noticed we were closed following a significant leak that occurred on January 22nd and impacted several floors of the Library. Fortunately, our librarians and archivists acted quickly to move the…
Welcome to a new review series featuring book reviews written by teens, for teens! Each season, our reviewers will share their thoughts, critiques, and recommendations based on what they’ve read. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo Ketterdam is a mischievous…
On Monday, January 27, the American Library Association (ALA) announced the top books, digital media, video and audio books for children and young adults – including the Caldecott, Coretta Scott King, Newbery and Printz awards – at its LibLearnX: The…
From Kirkus Reviews: “Thuso Mbedu will star in the upcoming film adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi’s young adult fantasy novel Children of Blood and Bone, Variety reports. Adeyemi’s novel, published in 2018 by Henry Holt, tells the story of Zélie, a…
Constructed in 1937, the Community Theatre served as Morristown’s single-screen movie theater exclusively presenting first runs of films. It opened on December 23, 1937 with a screening of Nothing Sacred, starring Carole Lombard and Fredric March. The theater briefly showed…
The working papers of one of New Jersey’s notable landscape architects, Joan Shapiro Greentree, are now open to researchers in the History Center’s reading room. Born in Brooklyn, Joan Shapiro (1929-2012) graduated high school at sixteen years old and briefly…
Due to construction in the History Center during the week of November 11, 2024, the reading room will offer limited services. Some collections will be inaccessible and excessive noise is to be expected; therefore, researchers are advised to plan around…