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From Steamboats to Space

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You may remember my writing about the Bucks County Ale Trail in one of my earlier posts. Highlighted on the tee shirt I received from visiting a certain number of breweries on the trail was Tranquility Brewing Company in Warminster. That’s one I hadn’t visited, so I started planning a day trip. Tranquility Brewing is in a building called “The ‘Fuge”. Huh…that’s an odd name. I had to know more. This began a fascinating dive into history. Did you know that Warminster was a major site for aeronautics research? After reading a bit on the internet, I found that there is a museum there dedicated to the history of the Naval Air Development Center and the Johnsville Centrifuge (a-ha – that’s what the ‘Fuge is!). A visit to the museum (and brewery) was on the schedule! A little backtracking to explain my interest – I’ve read many books about the space program. I wouldn’t say I’m into “space”, but I like learning about the engineering and what the scientists and astronauts worked through to g...

What's Happening at MCLS: February 2026

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Here are some of the events and programs from around the Mercer County Library System for the month of February. For a complete list of events at your local branch, visit the MCLS Events Calendar . February Celebrates Culture, Heart Health, and Love This February, MCLS branches are filled with programming celebrating Black History Month, Lunar New Year (Year of the Horse), American Heart Month, and Valentine's Day. Join us for cultural celebrations, CPR workshops, crafts, storytimes, and festive activities throughout the month. Also be sure to check out our upcoming virtual programming celebrating America’s 250 th anniversary . For Kids Black History Month Scavenger Hunt All month long, during library hours Hightstown Branch Coding with mTiny Robots: Draw a Heart Monday, February 2, 6:00 pm West Windsor Branch Crafternoon: Traffic Light Craft Inspired by Garret Morgan Monday, February 2, 4:00 pm Tuesday, February 3, 4:00 pm Hopewell Branch Little STEAMers: Heart-themed Act...

Staying Spooky All Year Long

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For some of us, Halloween is more than just a singular holiday or even a season. It’s a lifestyle. I, for one, start wishing my friends a Happy Halloween on September 1 st . But my love for all things creepy and spooky stays with me the whole year. Be it at the beginning of the school year (like Scream ) or on Halloween (like the franchise of the same name), fall seems to be the default season for horror media, which is understandable. The vibes are right. Everyone’s already in a spooky mood in anticipation of Halloween; and TV channels play scary movies throughout the entire month of October. Horror is most accessible in the fall: it’s almost unavoidable. But, if you’re like me, you want that heart-pounding, spine-tingling feeling all the time. Here’s my theory: horror can be seasonal. Not seasonal in the sense that it’s only relevant around Halloween, but in how certain subgenres fit into certain seasons. Allow me to explain. It is impossible for me to talk about horror of any kin...

Get Ready For the World Cup 2026

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The World Cup is coming to the Americas in the summer of 2026. It’s a great time for new and old fans of soccer to learn more about the beautiful game in preparation for the most exciting – in my opinion - sporting event in the world. This tournament will see an expanded number of teams, which means there will be more soccer goodness than ever. It’s also the last time that the world could see the two greats, Messi and Ronaldo, perform at this level. Soccer is a great spectator sport. You can analyze things and make predictions, or you can just get caught up in the drama and enjoy the spectacle. The World Cup can be enjoyed by the whole family. I have such good memories of sitting in my living room with my family and talking about the matches. It’s also neat to support the countries you have connections to by rooting for those teams. Here is a list of soccer related materials that are available at the Mercer County Library System: Leading: Learning from Life and My Years at Manchester...

New Year, New Reading

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Even being a librarian, it can be hard to make time to read the latest titles. With new TV shows, old favorite books, and hanging out with friends, fitting in a recent book can be difficult. Over the holidays, my sister and I were talking about New Year's resolutions and how hard it is to follow them on your own – including to read more. We agreed to hold each other accountable and read at least one book every month. After, we ended up talking with a friend and she wanted in on this as well… And then another friend was roped in… And then we mentioned it to our mom. Needless to say, I accidentally started a book club for 2026 with my friends and family. It might be a little difficult to find things we all want to read, considering we have different tastes in books, but that will be part of the fun. This month we plan on reading The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, since the movie just came out on Netflix and we all really want to watch it. We have a group chat where we can...

Quiet Courage: Stories of Women Who Refused to Disappear

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Every once in a while, I notice a quiet pattern in my reading — the kind that makes me pause and think, Wow… my subconscious is clearly obsessed with something. Recently, I realized that many of the books currently drawing me in share a powerful common thread: stories of women who were silenced, dismissed, punished, or quietly erased for being “too much,” “too different,” or simply unwilling to stay quiet. The status quo clearly does not like when women dare to stand up for themselves. Across so many different eras, you can find stories where fear shapes who is believed — and who is pushed aside. Time and again, women find themselves at the center of that fear. I’ve always found that I understand history best through its emotional undercurrents — through the lived experiences of the people inside it. The books I’m sharing here don’t just tell us what happened; they let us feel what it was like to live through it. Some of these books are still on my nightstand, while others I read year...

The Art of Science

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It is easy to think of art and science as separate realms. Art is often associated with creativity. It taps into our emotions and allows us to look beyond the concrete world around us and into our imaginations. Science, by contrast, is commonly linked to logic. It seeks to understand the tangible world through structured methods, rules and observations. And yet, the two are far more connected than they may seem. Beautiful artistry exists in the natural world and is inspired by it. One striking example that comes to mind is the Fibonacci sequence. Fibonacci numbers are part of a sequence in which each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34…). When visualized a certain way they create a spiral pattern that is often found in the natural world – seen in seashells, the arrangement of flower petals, and in works of art. If you’d like to learn more about the Fibonacci sequence, check out Do Plants Know Math?: Unwinding the Story of Plant Spirals, from...

What's Happening at MCLS: January 2026

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Here are some of the events and programs from around the Mercer County Library System for the month of January. For a complete list of events at your local branch, visit the MCLS Events Calendar . Start the new year with MCLS! This January features winter-themed crafts and activities, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service programs supporting Meals on Wheels , New Jersey Muslim Heritage Month celebrations, and opportunities for personal growth through our "New Year, New You" programming. For Kids Hot Chocolate Slime Saturday, January 3, 2:30 pm Hickory Corner Branch Movie: March of the Penguins Sunday, January 4, 2:00 pm West Windsor Branch Winter Crafternoons Thursday, January 8, 4:30 pm Thursday, January 15, 4:30 pm Thursday, January 22, 4:30 pm Thursday, January 29, 4:30 pm Hickory Corner Branch Big STEAMers: States of Matter Thursday, January 8, 4:45 pm West Windsor Branch MLK, Jr. Card Decoration Station Monday, January 12, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Hollowbrook Branch ...