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Hurricane Erin picking up steam as it edges along the East Coast – WTOP News

Hurricane Erin began strengthening again Wednesday while creeping closer to the mid-Atlantic coast and churning up menacing waves that have closed …

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Hurricane Erin makes closest pass to U.S., bringing big waves and flooding

The massive storm will bring dangerous surf or flooding to 15 states along the East Coast through Friday.

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Hurricane Erin stirs up strong winds, floods part of main highway as it creeps along the East Coast

Hurricane Erin has battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under …

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Hurricane Erin stirs up strong winds, floods part of main highway as it creeps along the East Coast

Hurricane Erin battered North Carolina’s Outer Banks with strong winds and waves that flooded part of the main highway and surged under beachfront …

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Libraries & Librarians

Being Intentional About Celebrating and Taking Breaks

After the rush of summer programming, you and your team are probably already thinking about what went well and what to tweak for next year. But have you also made time to celebrate? Simply getting through another high-energy season is worth recognizing—although you could certainly celebrate any other accomplishments too! As someone who naturally leans toward being task-driven and checklist-oriented, building in time to celebrate isn’t always top of mind. But managing a Youth Services team has taught me how important it is to understand what keeps staff feeling appreciated, connected, and energized for the work ahead. Last summer, my team asked if they could take an hour after the Summer Reading Program wrapped up to grab Starbucks and enjoy some social time together. It was an easy “yes!” They’d already talked about what helps them feel valued, and this simple outing was low-cost, easy to organize, and made a…
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After the rush of summer programming, you and your team are probably already thinking about what went well and what to tweak for next year. But have you also made time to celebrate? Simply getting through another high-energy season is worth recognizing—although you could certainly celebrate any other accomplishments too! As someone who naturally leans toward being task-driven and checklist-oriented, building in time to celebrate isn’t always top of mind. But managing a Youth Services team has taught me how important it is to understand what keeps staff feeling appreciated, connected, and energized for the work ahead. Last summer, my team asked if they could take an hour after the Summer Reading Program wrapped up to grab Starbucks and enjoy some social time together. It was an easy “yes!” They’d already talked about what helps them feel valued, and this simple outing was low-cost, easy to organize, and made a…
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Stein urges coastal residents to prepare for Hurricane Erin – NC Newsline

Erin is forecast to bring tropical winds and flooding to much of North Carolina’s coast on Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

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Hurricane Erin picking up steam as it edges along the East Coast – WBOY.com

… coast, its outer bands brushing North Carolina’s Outer Banks as beaches closed across much of the U.S. East Coast. Forecasters expect the storm to …

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Why Shop? In Maine, the Library of Things Has It All (Almost) – The New York Times 

… librarian there. Windham Public Library, also in southern Maine, created its own library of…  Read original article: Read More

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Aurora Public Library finishing renovations to MLK Jr. branch as 2 others close | 9news.com 

Aurora Public Library is renovating the Martin Luther King Jr. branch with a $2.5M grant.…  Read original article: Read More

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Goodwill Librarian – Facebook 

These libraries act as makerspaces, where people can experiment with … In Finland, the library…  Read original article: Read More

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5 Takeaways From the Times Analysis of Democratic Decline in Voter Registration 

Thirty states, as well as Washington, D.C., allow voters to register with a political party. Here’s what the data shows.

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Nature

The brain’s map of the body is surprisingly stable — even after a limb is lost

Nature, Published online: 21 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02686-5Study challenges the textbook idea that the brain region that processes body sensations reorganizes itself after limb amputation.

Nature, Published online: 21 August 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-02686-5Study challenges the textbook idea that the brain region that processes body sensations reorganizes itself after limb amputation. Nature

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