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New Titles at the Baldwin Public Library
New at Baldwin Public Library this week include Elizabeth Lowell's recent novel and the latest mystery from Nora Robers.

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The journalism "bug" first bit before I graduated from North Farmington High School in 1992 and carried me through four whirlwind years at Michigan State University.
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New at Baldwin Public Library this week include Elizabeth Lowell's recent novel and the latest mystery from Nora Robers.

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