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Follow Scotland Yard Detective IAN RUTLEDGE through his investigations, set during post WWI 1921 England. Charles Todd is a Pseudonym used by the mother-and-son writing due of American authors Caroline and Charles Todd.
Follow Scotland Yard Detective IAN RUTLEDGE through his investigations, set during post WWI 1921 England. Charles Todd is a Pseudonym used by the mother-and-son writing due of American authors Caroline and Charles Todd.
I would like to continue suggesting books, fiction and nonfiction. Normally done on a monthly basis, there will be ideas twice a week. It is so important to stay connected, and I hope this will help. Find these on Overdrive, Read More …
We might not be able to meet in person – yet – but how about staying in touch online? We are currently working on setting up a weekly Story Time, reading of one book, that will be posted to our Read More …
We might not be able to meet in person – yet – but how about staying in touch online? We are currently working on setting up a weekly Story Time, reading of one book, that will be posted to our Read More …
In compliance with the “New York Forward” Reopening Plan, it has been decided that Cheney Library will extend its closure until further notice. A committee will begin meeting virtually to plan for the library’s staged reopening. We will continue to provide regular monthly updates on our website and via Read More …
Cheney Library will be holding a virtual board meeting on Tuesday, May 12 at 6:30 P.M. The meeting will be open for public attendance. Connection information is below. Please email [email protected] with any questions. Cheney Library Board MeetingTue, May 12, Read More …
In compliance with recent restrictions placed on New York State businesses and non-profits, it has been decided that Cheney Library will extend its closure through May 15, 2020. On May 15, we will reevaluate our situation. We will continue to Read More …
After discussion among our trustees, it has been decided that Cheney Library will remain closed until April 19, 2020. On April 19, we will reevaluate our situation once again. We will continue to provide updates via email and on our Read More …
Following great consideration, as well as conversation among our trustees, it has been decided that the most responsible course of action is to close Cheney Library until March 24, 2020. On March 24, we will reevaluate and make further decision. Read More …
Following the announcement of confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Albany County, Cheney Library is suspending all programming and public meetings, effective immediately and until further notice. As of now, the library is still open to patrons. We do not take Read More …