MORRISTOWN -- The Morristown Public Library will have 100 new children's books available for circulation after July 4. The books, ranging from pre-kindergarten through early readers, are a donation …
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MORRISTOWN -- The Morristown Public Library will have 100 new children's books available for circulation after July 4.
The books, ranging from pre-kindergarten through early readers, are a donation from the Brownstone Book Fund, a private foundation in New York City.
Library Director Bridget Whalen-Nevin describes the fund as “interested in fostering early reading, a love of books and encouraging parents and children to read together.”
People can come to the library before July 4 to get a preview of what will be available.
Whalen-Nevin says people can thank the Brownstone Book Fund by emailing dianeyb@nyc.rr.com