COVID-19 Update – Mask Requirement

Updated 8/7/21

Dear Belmont Public Library patrons,

We at the Library want to support our colleagues and counterparts in other town buildings, and have chosen to follow suit with the requests made by the Board of Health for public spaces. With regards to protocols specifically surrounding the wearing of masks, we will mirror the decisions made for other town buildings. Effective Monday, August 9, 2021, face coverings are required for all individuals aged two years and above in all indoor public spaces in Belmont, or private spaces open to the public except where an individual is unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition or disability. Please find the mandate below.

Kind regards,

Peter J. Struzziero
Library Director

Library Latest – August 10, 2021

Around here we know that a beach read is any book you want to bring to the beach. Check out some titles staff have been putting in their beach bags this year!

 

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Prefer eBook and audio options? Find those here…

Waiting for Tom Hanks: eBook | audiobook

Summer on the Bluffs: eBook | audiobook

People We Meet on Vacation: eBook | audiobook

You Never Forget Your First: eBook | audiobook

Beach Read: eBook | audiobook

Not Like the Movies: eBook

This Tender Land: eBook | audiobook

 

COVID-19 Update – Mask Requirement

Updated 8/7/21

Dear Belmont Public Library patrons,

We at the Library want to support our colleagues and counterparts in other town buildings, and have chosen to follow suit with the requests made by the Board of Health for public spaces. With regards to protocols specifically surrounding the wearing of masks, we will mirror the decisions made for other town buildings. Effective Monday, August 9, 2021, face coverings are required for all individuals aged two years and above in all indoor public spaces in Belmont, or private spaces open to the public except where an individual is unable to wear a face covering due to a medical condition or disability. Please find the mandate below.

Kind regards,

Peter J. Struzziero
Library Director

Library Latest – August 3, 2021

YA – it’s not just for teens and offers more than just gorgeous covers, too! Check out these great reads that defy age restrictions 🙂

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Firekeeper’s Daughter: eBook | audiobook

The Inheritance Games: eBook | audiobook

I’ll Be the One: eBook | audiobook

Cemetery Boys: eBook | audiobook

Down Comes the Night: eBook | audiobook

Made in Korea: eBook | audiobook

The Ones We’re Meant to Find: eBook | audiobook

Ace of Spades: eBook | audiobook

These Violent Delights: eBook | audiobook

Gearbreakers: eBook | audiobook

 

Library Latest – July 27, 2021

Pick up one of these great reads in celebration of disability visibility and pride!

Memoir

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Nonfiction

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Fiction

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Sitting Pretty: eBook

We Are Never Meeting in Real Life: eBook | audiobook

Have Dog, Will Travel: audiobook

Disability Visibility: eBook

Disfigured: On Fairytales…: audiobook

Care Work: eBook | audiobook

A Kind of Mirraculas Paradise: eBook | audiobook

Get a Life, Chloe Brown: eBook | audiobook

When We Were Vikings: eBook | audiobook

Meet Me in Outer Space: eBook

Library Latest – July 20, 2021

Looking for some inspiration to join the Plastic Free July movement? We’ve got you covered!

 

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Prefer eBooks? Find those here…

Living Without Plastic: eBook

Quitting Plastic: eBook

Plastic Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too: eBook

Freedom from Fines & Revisions to Hours

Updated 7/2/21

Dear Library Patrons,

I’m very proud to share the news that the Board of Library Trustees has decided that now is the time for the Belmont Public Library to end the practice of charging late fines on print materials, music, movies, and video games. This is not a trend, but a change in the way public libraries coast to coast are starting to serve the members of the public. Studies have shown us for several years that late fines on library materials create a barrier to service, do not actually bring materials back any faster, and overall are a cost negative effort, meaning that we spend more money to collect fines than the amount of the fines being collected. It’s also traditionally been a practice that disproportionately affects citizens living on a fixed income.

Ending this old way of doing things will make people happier, be a fairer way of serving the community, bring new users in and former users back… and will save the town and the library money. For these reasons it’s made good sense to us to refine our process and eliminate this practice. Effective July 1st, the library will no longer collect these fines. We are proud to share this news. It is also  important to realize that while we will no longer collect fines on most items, we do still have due dates. We circulate hundreds of thousands of items annually, and when you return your items on time, you are paying a great respect forward to all of our other library users. When you need an extra day or two to get an item back, we are proud to report that you will not be fined.

We will also be eliminating any old late fines on materials. Any items that are lost or damaged will still require replacement costs to be assessed; this decision is specifically focused on late charges. For two years, we’ve collected food donations for the Belmont Food Pantry as an alternative to money for late items. That practice will continue. If you need to be late with items, while we won’t have any monetary fines, we’d be thrilled to accept food donations from you for our weekly delivery to the food pantry. We’ve become the Pantry’s largest contributor in town, and it’s because of you, so please keep those donations coming.

In review: we will no longer charge late fines on print materials, music, movies, or video games. We will continue to assess small fines on Commonwealth Catalog items, Museum Passes, and Library of Things items. Late fine rules vary by the library where you checked out your items, so if you are using another library, make sure to check out any rules regarding fines.

As the summer begins, we are so proud to make this change. We can’t wait to see you all at the Library, whether you are a familiar face, a new resident, or an old friend who’s ready to return. 

Our new hours are:
Monday-Wednesday: 9am-7pm
Thursday: 11am-7pm
Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday: 9am-1pm (July & August)

Kindest Wishes,
Peter Struzziero
Library Director

Library Latest – June 22, 2021

Looking for some great LGBTQ historical fiction? We’ve got you covered!

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Prefer eBook or audio options? Find those here…

Confession of the Fox: eBook | audiobook

Jam on the Vine: eBook

Fingersmith: eBookaudiobook

The Passion: eBook 

The Gods of Tango: eBook

Days without End: eBookaudiobook

The Prince and the Dressmaker: eBook

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo: eBook | audiobook

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