Schools and Libraries
February 23, 2023
From: Weston Public LibraryTake a walk down memory lane.
Or maybe a virtual stroll while learning about what was happening on Love Lane, Pollywog Lane, Whispering Lane, or any other the other charmingly named lanes, streets, roads, and by-passes in town (ok, we have no charmingly named by-passes). First the first time, Weston town reports from as far back as 1861 are now available digitally:
https://archive.org/details/westonpubliclibrary
The best part is that you can now save time and frustration by using the search feature to look for the information you need!
This project was quite the undertaking and we want to thank the digitization team at the Boston Public Library for making this a possibility, as well as our Local History Librarian and the other library staff members that contributed to making this happen. Don't worry, just because these items were lovingly digitized, it doesn't mean that physical copies aren't still available for in-library viewing. If you want to access any of the library's historical documents, you can visit the WPL's Local History Room.
The most groovy/tubular/all-that-and-a-bag-of-chips times of your life have gone digital
Speaking of memory lane, Weston High School digitized its yearbooks several years ago. Again, we have paper copies available for your perusal, but while we're talking digitized historical documents, we figured we'd leave this digital stack of yearbooks for your viewing pleasure.
Click Here to View the More Information About Weston Public Library: 'We are made by history.'