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While the Worcester Public Library saw a rise in visitors last year, it also saw a 44% rise in troubling incidents. Library staff, similar to staff in many urban libraries, has taken on additional ...
Worcester Public Library (formerly known as the "Worcester Free Public Library" [1]) is a public library in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1859 when local resident John Green donated his personal library to the city for public use. In 2004, the Worcester Library Foundation was established to raise funds and promote the ...
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The Worcester Public Library will reward you for doing so with its 1990s-themed reading contest called Adult Winter Reading Challenge. The event runs through February. The event runs through February.
The Worcester Public Library’s Instagram page is certainly no exception, regularly sharing petcentric memes with a heavy emphasis on cats. During March, the library will be taking its love of ...
The Frances Perkins Branch Library, formerly known as the Greendale Branch Library, is a branch library in the public library system of Worcester, Massachusetts.It is located at 470 West Boylston Street, in an architecturally distinguished building, funded in part by Andrew Carnegie and built in 1913.
WORCESTER -— They said it with flowers, messages and with their presence as the community lent its support to the Worcester Public Library on Saturday at the main branch's fourth annual ...
The following list of Carnegie libraries in Massachusetts provides information on Carnegie public libraries in Massachusetts, where 43 of them were built from 1901 to 1917, funded by 35 grants totaling $1,137,500 and awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Massachusetts Carnegie libraries were also built at five academic institutions ...