MORLEY -- The Morley Library is in line for a $6,000 grant for renovations and expansion. North Country Assemblywoman Russell, who announced the funding, had visited the library to discuss their plan …
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MORLEY -- The Morley Library is in line for a $6,000 grant for renovations and expansion.
North Country Assemblywoman Russell, who announced the funding, had visited the library to discuss their plan and the strong demand the libraries have for their services.
Among the jobs to be done with the money is much needed accessibility improvements.
“Demand for services provided at our libraries goes far beyond lending books. From internet access and computer classes to public meeting spaces and youth programs, our libraries have become community centers, integral to the sustainability of neighborhoods,” said Russell.
“I know how important our libraries are to our local communities," said Russell. “I am pleased to be able to provide some financial assistance for their renovation and expansion projects. They provide invaluable services to both children and adults in the areas that they serve.”