Connecticut libraries are licensing e-books instead of owning them, driving up long-term costs and straining budgets.
Connecticut’s public libraries are thriving, according to two new reports from the state library. Libraries throughout the state have seen increases in audio downloads, non-library community meetings ...
A proposed 20% cut in a state program that lets library patrons check out books from public libraries beyond their own town or city has been restored by the General Assembly’s Appropriations Committee ...
The 2026 All CT Reads book selections have been announced, offering new reading options for residents across the state. The program, run by the Connecticut State Library, chooses three books each year ...
Library advocates are asking state legislators to fully fund the Connecticut reciprocal borrowing program “borrowIT CT” after Gov. Ned Lamont proposed a 20% cut to the program’s budget. BorrowIT CT, ...
NORTH HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — A new partnership is making it easier for people to get access to medical equipment. Quinnipiac ...