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Nosh Haven delivery app debuts

Press Release

Nosh Haven is the area’s only restaurantowned delivery service. Servicing New Haven, Hamden, Branford, East Haven, West Haven, Milford, Orange, North Haven and additional surrounding towns, the Nosh Haven mobile application was created by a dedicated group of local independent restauranteurs. Nosh Haven is aimed at allowing our independent restaurants to thrive by offering an efficient, cost-effective, local alternative to the current delivery options. The new app makes it easier than ever to support our independent restaurants directly and help hand the power back to our small business community. The Nosh Haven app is available on iPhone and Android. Download it today.

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North Haven Memorial Library

Crabenger Hunt. All month. So many beautiful things to see under the sea! Can you find all 10 underwater creatures hidden in the Children’s Department?

Pokemon Club. Saturday, July 15, 10:30 to 11 a.m., in the Children’s Department. For ages 6 to 11. No registration required. Play Pokémon with your peers and make new friends! Be sure to bring your own cards.

Summer reading. Teens entering grades 6 through 12 in the fall are invited to partici- pate in the 2023 North Haven Memorial Library Teen Summer Reading Challenge. Complete fun activities on a digital, piratethemed BINGO card to win books, treasures and tickets that you can put toward grand prize drawings. Register through the Beanstack Tracker App or sign up online at northhavenlibrary.beanstack.org.

Online author talk. Saturday, July 15, 2 to 3 p.m. Registration is required. You’re invited to an awe-inspiring chat with New York Times bestselling author Charles Soule as he talks about his newest book, "The Endless Vessel."

A young Hong Kong-based scientist, Lily Barnes, is trying to maintain her inner light in an increasingly dark world. The human race is dwindling, and people fighting to push forward are increasingly rare. "The Endless Vessel" explores the way we’re all connected, and what can happen when we lose our capacity for joy.

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