Derry
New books, old favorites and buried treasures
DERRY — The Derry Public Library announces the introduction of a new e-mail newsletter service called NextReads. An e-mail address is all you need to subscribe to any of the 22 different newsletters, all of which provide great reading suggestions.
Fiction and nonfiction newsletter topics include biography and memoir, fantasy, mystery, nature and science, and audiobooks, as well as two children's newsletters and one for young adults. Newsletters are sent via email on a monthly or every-other-month basis, and include up to 12 book recommendations each. Subscribers can link directly to the Derry Public Library catalog from books of interest on the newsletters, and place a hold. In addition, patrons can directly request books from other libraries within the consortium of 13 libraries, allowing them even greater access to the books they can't wait to read. Even those library patrons without e-mail addresses can take advantage of the newsletters by viewing them online at our website, either at the library or from any Internet access point.
The library sees the introduction of the NextReads service as being an important part of their outreach to the community. The Derry Public Library hopes to better serve its many library patrons who are less able to visit the facility in person to browse the shelves and book displays to find something new to read. Our newsletters will be our opportunity to bring the library to them — whether they are at work, school, home or on the road.
The Derry Public Library website, found at www.derry.lib.nh.us is considered a "virtual" branch of the library, open 24 hours a day, available 365 days a year.
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Derry schools are back in session
Tuesday was Mary Anderson's first day of school at Pinkerton Academy — for the 36th time.
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HEARD AROUND TOWN
"What would it take to invigorate downtown Derry?"
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"The dollar needs a bit of support, it's sad."
Brenda Berkal
Salem
"They need a makeover, awnings, etc. It's too high end. They need more middle-of-the-road things. They need to invigorate people and morale so they enjoy coming downtown." -
Visitors from all 50 states come to Frost Farm
Derry's own Robert Frost Farm has officially entertained visitors from all 50 states and many countries around the world.
Continued ... - Flu shots are recommnded for everyone this year
- Downtown Derry loses another business
- Local theater group closes final curtain
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- Check out the 21st annual Derryfest
- New doctor joins local practice
- Derry chiropractic office gives food pantry a boost
- Power lifters host New England championships
- Youth football teams are rolling in Derry
- Astros work out despite the heat
- Two officers join Derry Police Department
- RC-controlled aircraft take off
- derry news in brief
- DERRY MEETINGS
- Wednesday, August 25, 2010
- It's all about horseshoes in one Derry back yard
- New hope for two large West Broadway homes
- Derry close to naming new administrator
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Derry schools are back in session





