Michael Sletcher, assistant editor of the Papers of Benjamin Franklin, will discuss his book "New Haven: From Puritanism to the Age of Terror" at a "Books Sandwiched In" event on Thursday, March 3.
Sponsored by the New Haven Free Public Library, the talk will take place noon-1 p.m. in the community program room at the library, located at 133 Elm St. Audience members may bring lunch. A book signing will follow the discussion.
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