Looking for tax forms? We now have MA resident and non-resident tax forms and this year the booklet with the forms includes the instructions.
We also have many of the federal IRS forms such as 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ.
Tax forms are also available for download from the IRS website and from the Massachusetts DOR (Department of Revenue).
The filing date for state and federal taxes this year is Tuesday April 17, 2012.
Audrey Quail worked for the town of Dartmouth for over 35 years, and served as the library’s Administrative Assistant and Computer Coordinator for much of that time.
She provided essential support to five different Directors, and also assisted library patrons using computers in the library.
Audrey passed away on October 11, 2011, after a long battle with cancer. Many people were shocked to hear of her death, since she rarely spoke about her illness and always had a smile for everyone.
Audrey was a devoted friend and staff member, and she is sorely missed by all who knew her. The Board of Library Trustees has voted to honor her memory by naming Southworth Library’s quiet meeting room the Audrey Quail Room.
This Thursday Ja
nuary 26th the 20/30 Somethings Book Group will have their monthly meeting at 6:30PM. We will be talking about “The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society” by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows. This recent addition to the library is geared toward readers in their 20′s & 30′s. The group meets once a month, on the last Thursday of the month, to discuss the current selection & enjoy snacks. If you are interested please feel free to come by even if you haven’t read this month’s selection – come check us out & pick up the book for February!
Google+ is the latest social media sharing site and libraries are among the pages that are joining in now that it is opened up to businesses, organizations and websites.
Dartmouth Public Libraries are now a page on Google+
If you like to use this new social media, add us to your circle and we can share news, pictures and video. If the idea of a new form of social networking (which is in many ways different than Facebook) seems overwhelming, read tips on the world of G+ at the Geek.mom blog.