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The Lincoln Park Public Library opens the doors of its new building in 1969 and the Beavertown Historical Society take over operation of the old wooden library as a history museum. By 2005, the Beavertown Historical Society suffers from low membership, with some members moving away from the area as they retire and between 2006 and 2008 the ...
In 2023, New Jersey Globe profiled TAPinto on its 15th anniversary. [11] In 2023, Downtown New Jersey featured a case study by TAPinto on how the Downtown Westfield Corporation has been able to utilize TAPinto to market its initiatives and events. [12] In 2022, Editor & Publisher magazine named TAPinto as one of 10 publishers that "do it right ...
Related: Overdue Library Book Checked Out in 1904 Returned to Massachusetts Library After 119 Years This isn't the first time an impressively long overdue book has been returned.
Colleoni Apartments, also known as Lincoln Park Lofts, [23] (39-41 Lincoln Park) a once blighted seven-story hotel, and later a tenement transformed into moderate-income housing that opened in 2008 [24] after a multimillion-dollar top-to-bottom rehabilitation by Regan Development Corporation [25] of Ardsley, New York, and now managed by The ...
Apr 4, 2024; Fair Lawn, NJ, United States; Library Director Adele Puccio poses for a photo in the Maurice M. Pine Free Public Library. The Fair Lawn library is becoming a book sanctuary and Puccio ...
Lincoln Park is a borough in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 10,915, [10] [11] an increase of 394 (+3.7%) from the 2010 census count of 10,521, [20] [21] which in turn reflected a decline of 409 (−3.7%) from the 10,930 counted in the 2000 census.
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When the New Jersey Library Association (NJLA) was founded in 1890, upwards of fifty-seven public libraries were established and operating statewide. In 1900, New Jersey state legislature created the Public Library Commission (PLC) as a method to provide support for public libraries. [25]