Happy New Year! We have a wealth of new books to bring in the new year. Have a health-related #newyearsresolution? Are you trying to read more books in 2022? We’re…
Nothing to watch this October? Don’t be spooked! We have a lot of great new DVDs in the library this month! See this list for all available new books and follow…
Nothing to read or watch this October? Don’t be spooked! We have a lot of great new BOOOOks in the library this month! See this list for all available new books…
National Recovery Month is a national observance to celebrate those in recovery from substance use disorders, as well as to promote evidence-based recovery and treatment practices. In 2020, more than 93,000…
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of changes, everything from wearing masks in public to isolating at home to illness. There have been some ups in the past year—a…
According to a study performed by University College London (UCL), watching movies can be as beneficial to health as light cardio at the gym, and it can improve heart health,…
Reviewed by Suzanne Petrofsky, Library Assistant The 2019 film Judy is an excellent drama that traces the last performing days of the legendary singer and actress Judy Garland. The film…
Reviewed by Rosemarie Leenerts, Library Assistant Nearly 10 million Americans live with a serious mental illness and many millions more have milder forms. These are people we work with, live…
About one in five American adults—that’s nearly 20 percent—suffer from mental illness each year, and these disabilities affect millions more, either directly or indirectly, through family, friends, and acquaintances….

Suicide, the taking of one’s own life, is a growing public health problem and the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. Every day, about 123 Americans die…