Resources
Caregiver Guide and Resources
Information from the CT Department of Public Health, including a link to a free dementia caregiver guide that you can download (and print) to help you learn about their journey and how to help. Being a caregiver can be overwhel
CT Ready to Read - Early Literacy Calendar for 2026
A parent or caregiver is a child’s first teacher and a great way to help your child learn and grow is to sing, talk, read, write, play, count, and move with them!
Current Fiction Book Group
The Current Fiction Book Group, open to all, meets at 4:00 on the second Saturday of the month (except July & August) in the Oak Room on the Library main floor.
Hoopla
Borrow and enjoy audiobooks, eBooks, comics, movies, TV, magazines, or music everywhere you have a screen-your computer, your phone, your car, even your TV.
Kanopy
Stream thousands of films for free, thanks to the generous support of your public library.
Lakeville Journal Archives
Learning Express Library
Your source for test preparation, skill building, and career resources for students, educators, and adult learners.
Libby
With Libby, you can enjoy free ebooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your library. All you need is a library card.
Palace Project
Download the app to be able to access the Connecticut State Library collection, containing over 50,000 items, as well as your local library’s collection!
ResearchitCT
researchIT CT is the Connecticut State Library’s FREE research engine for use by libraries, schools, faculty, students, and residents throughout the state.
Resources for Elementary School
This website contains research databases and other educational resources for children in Grades K-5, including access to online encyclopedia entries, digital children's magazines, and more.
Story Pirates
The New York Times
The Teen Line
Teen Line’s highly trained teen listeners provide support, resources and hope to any teen who is struggling.