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Gramercy »

Xavier Society for the Blind has cut its staff and is selling its East 23rd Street property.

Roosevelt Island »

The facility replaces an old one that's plagued with problems.

Hudson Heights »

The Little Free Library, which opened Sunday in Bennett Park, is an honor-system book trading post.

Bushwick »

The Cameroon native has become a filmmaker and a permanent resident since becoming a librarian.

Mott Haven »

The principal of M.S. 223 rounded up nearly $1 million for a new state-of-the-art library.

Red Hook »

The branch will reopen on April 2 after months of renovation.

Rego Park »

The Rego Park branch is one of the most heavily used in the Queens library system.  

Williamsburg »

The century-old P.S. 19 Roberto Clemente school recently unveiled a new global studies library.

Astoria »

Hector Troche, 56, was charged with sex abuse, forcible touching and public lewdness.

Upper East Side »

The 96th Street Library will close from January to July 2013.

South Jamaica »

The raccoon that took shelter at a Queens library during Hurricane Sandy still has not found his way out.

Jackson Heights »

Norman Stock is trying to make a name for himself in the  poetry world.

Greenpoint »

New stations will monitor the weather in the Newtown Creek watershed.

New York City »

The city's reading tastes range from Japanese Manga comics to "Fifty Shades of Grey."

Morningside Heights »

The area around Columbia University is jammed with study spots for students.