(And if you're older than 17 but still in high school, you have a small window to drop in and get them to cancel your fines as well.)
Like many such ventures, this was jointly done by the NYPL and the Brooklyn and Queens libraries too.
Over the past few months we'd carefully returned nearly all the books we had out (this time, it was NOT my fault for losing them!) but those fines, omg.
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Found: A Schoolgirl’s Autograph Book From the 1930s
Why insects can develop from unfertilized egg cells
25 Unusual Flavors of Familiar Candies
Forgotten Romantic Rituals of Halloween’s Past
When Halloween Was All Tricks and No Treats
Opera in the living room: an old tradition sees restoration in Italy
“Coming Out” as Face Blind
School honoring Confederate general has a new name: Justice
Victorian Culinary Trading Cards Are a Feast for the Eyes
Advanced artificial limbs mapped in the brain
Shelter Sorts Dogs Into Hogwarts Houses, Leading to More Adoptions
Air Crash: A whimsical brother of the nearby Fallen Angel statue takes the falling part quite literally.
Child labor plunges: Millions more children get a childhood
The “Unlikely Historians” Who Documented America in Protest
The physics of mosquito takeoffs shows why you don’t feel a thing
Why This Cardiologist Is Betting That His Lab-Grown Meat Startup Can Solve the Global Food Crisis
The doctor of the future
Tropical forest reserves slow down global warming
What's The Meaning Of The World Bank's New Poverty Lines?
JFK Files: Thousands released but Trump holds back others
Good History Takes Time, So Be Patient With the New JFK Documents
The Invisible Black Man on a Prospect Park Statue
Majority Of White Americans Say They Believe Whites Face Discrimination
Secret Life of a Crime Scene Cleaner
Chinatown’s Ghost Scam
On Staten Island, Haunting Memories of Those Killed by Hurricane Sandy
5 years after Superstorm Sandy, the lessons haven't sunk in (Another link on the same story)
Climate change might be worse than thought after scientists find major mistake in water temperature readings
The Real John Kelly
This Land Is No Longer Your Land
Hundreds Face Conspiracy Charges For Actions Of A Few During Inauguration Day Protests
Why opioids are such an American problem
For an Endangered Animal, a Fire or Hurricane Can Mean the End
North Korean official: Take hydrogen bomb threat 'literally'
Like many such ventures, this was jointly done by the NYPL and the Brooklyn and Queens libraries too.
Over the past few months we'd carefully returned nearly all the books we had out (this time, it was NOT my fault for losing them!) but those fines, omg.
Found: A Schoolgirl’s Autograph Book From the 1930s
Why insects can develop from unfertilized egg cells
25 Unusual Flavors of Familiar Candies
Forgotten Romantic Rituals of Halloween’s Past
When Halloween Was All Tricks and No Treats
Opera in the living room: an old tradition sees restoration in Italy
“Coming Out” as Face Blind
School honoring Confederate general has a new name: Justice
Victorian Culinary Trading Cards Are a Feast for the Eyes
Advanced artificial limbs mapped in the brain
Shelter Sorts Dogs Into Hogwarts Houses, Leading to More Adoptions
Air Crash: A whimsical brother of the nearby Fallen Angel statue takes the falling part quite literally.
Child labor plunges: Millions more children get a childhood
The “Unlikely Historians” Who Documented America in Protest
The physics of mosquito takeoffs shows why you don’t feel a thing
Why This Cardiologist Is Betting That His Lab-Grown Meat Startup Can Solve the Global Food Crisis
The doctor of the future
Tropical forest reserves slow down global warming
What's The Meaning Of The World Bank's New Poverty Lines?
JFK Files: Thousands released but Trump holds back others
Good History Takes Time, So Be Patient With the New JFK Documents
The Invisible Black Man on a Prospect Park Statue
Majority Of White Americans Say They Believe Whites Face Discrimination
Secret Life of a Crime Scene Cleaner
Chinatown’s Ghost Scam
On Staten Island, Haunting Memories of Those Killed by Hurricane Sandy
5 years after Superstorm Sandy, the lessons haven't sunk in (Another link on the same story)
Climate change might be worse than thought after scientists find major mistake in water temperature readings
The Real John Kelly
This Land Is No Longer Your Land
Hundreds Face Conspiracy Charges For Actions Of A Few During Inauguration Day Protests
Why opioids are such an American problem
For an Endangered Animal, a Fire or Hurricane Can Mean the End
North Korean official: Take hydrogen bomb threat 'literally'